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    JAMES P. PAPE, Editor and Proprietor.
Dr. Hoofland’s
GERMAN BITTERS,
prepared by
DB. O, Mi JACKSON, Pbilade:
phi a, Penn a.,
IS SOT A
BAR ROOM DRINK,
SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM
Intoxicating Beverage,
BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable Extract
A PURE TONIC.
I roe from Alcoholic Stliuulnnts or
Injurious Drugs.
AND wiu, EPtECTUAIAT CURE
B-lver Complaint,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice,
HOOBLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease
of the Kidneys, and Piteases
Arlniug- from a Disor
dered Stomach.
Observe the Folleiving Symptoms Resulting
From Disorders ol the
Digestive Organs :
Constua
t>oc, Inwaid
riles, Fullness or
Blood to tho Head,
Aofility of tho Stomach,
riaosea, Heartburn, Diwurt
fjr Food, Fullness or Weight in
Uie Btomach, Sour Eructations, Sint
log or fluttering at the Pit of the Stom*
cf the Head, llumed and
D.Qicult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
'.no sing or Suffooating Sensations when in a hire
P _-iore Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wobs le
ioro the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
.'iwi.-t, Dedoieney of Perepiration, Te -
iovrness oflho Skin and Byes,Pain in
khdo, Chest, Limbs, Jfcc.
Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constat t
Imaginings of By i i,
and great Depios
s i o n of
Spirits.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEBS
WILL GIVE ynr
A GOOD APPETITE,
STRONG NERVES,
HEALTHY NERVES,
STEADY NERVES,
BRISK FEELINGS.
HEALTHY FEELINGS,
A GOOD CONSTITUTION,
A STRONG CONSTITUTION
A HEALTHT CONSTITUTION,
A SOUND CONSTITUTION
RILL WAKE THE
WEAK . STRONG
WILL MAKE THE
DELICATE
WILL MAKS THE
WILL MAKE THE
DE PRESSED
WILL MAKE THE
SALLOW COMPLETION
WILL MAKE THE
BILL EXE CREAK A BRIGHT
Will prove a blessing iu
RYEIiY FAMILY.
Can be used with perfect safely by
MAIE OLD
OK OH
FEMALE, YOUNG
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparation* gold under the
name of Bitters, pxUup in Quart bottles, compounded
oj tae cheapest u his Icy or common rum , costing from
• to cents per gallon, the taste disguised by An
ise or Coriander deed.
This class of Elder s has caused and will contin
ue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds
to dis the death of the drunkard, By their use the
system is kept continually under the influence of Al
coholic iStimula.nl* (tf the worst hind, the desire for
Uguor is created and kept up, and the result it all
the horrors attendant upon u drunkard's life and
ieain. Beerare el' them.
f'or those who desire and will have a Liquor
oxtters,we publish the following receipt, (Jet One
• Ule German Bitters and
mix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy
W| i*Bfey, and the result will be a preparation
that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true
excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters tn
the market, qnd vrt.ll cost mneh less. Youvnll
hate all the virtues of Hoofland's Bitters tn
connection with a good article of Liquor, at a
piucA lees price than thescinferior preparations
unu oosi i/oti-
11EJLICATE CHILDREN,
Those suffeiuu from HAKASnis wasting
away, with scarcely any tlesh on tbeir bones are
cur»a id a very short time; one bottle in such
cases, wiil have a most surprising eiuct
DEBILUY,
Resulting from fever.* of any kind—These Eittors
will renew y.;ur st;cog'h in a very 6hoit lime
FEVER iNDAtiI’E.
Too Cui; wiU not return if these Biuers are
usel No person in a Fever and Ague District
snnind bo without them.
from lien. J. Newton Brown, D. Editor oj the
Encyclopedia of iteligioae Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
ratenc Medicines m general, through distrust ol
their ingredients and effects; 1 yet Know of no
samoitut reasons why a man may not testify to
the benefits he beieves himseli to bare received
from any simple preparation, in tho hope that be
may thus contiibuto to tho benefit ofethers
1 do this more readily in regard to Hoofland’s
Uerman Baters, prepared by Dr. C.«. Jackson
ot this city, became 1 was prejudiced against them
for many years, tinder the impression that they
were ca»efiy an alcoholic mixture. I am indebt
ed to my irieud Robert Shoemaker, Esq , lor the :
removal of this prejudi ;-e by proper tests, and for
encouragement to try them, when suffering from
great ana long continued debility. The use of
throo battles ol these Bitters, at the boKinning of
the present year, was followed by evident relief
and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental
vigor which 1 had not lelt fir six months before,
and had almost de.-paired of regaining. I there
fore thank God and my friend lor oirect.ng me
to tho use ol them.
Philadklphu, June 23,1862.
J. NKWTOtf BROWN
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
A.H» THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
. tho ftttfmtlon of , all oarinr relations of
I,mi n o U " “™F t 0 the toot that "HOOF-
eer® “100 tenths
ot the diseases induced by exposures and priva-
MSi^ d 5 nt , to , ca ? I> Uf h- & the
MoiKlrtifilf 10 n ?" E i“L pere > tie arrival
S° « ' ie >*» noticed that a very large pro-
from debility, ivSjwi
otherwise would be lo3t saveo, mat
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful let*
tors from sufferers in (he army and*hS£?£i 1 v
have hapn resibred to ho““ 7 b “ he u?o r
BitterSfient to them by their friends. ~ thc e
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the Sumatnro ol ”C. M. JACKSON"
cn the WEArPKR of eaoh Bottle,
PRICES.
h/ .iaesl,uO per Bottle, or Ualf Dot. A 6 00
" ° r E& “' »<>«. HOO
n JtTfLrflfj ° >le ’ °“*<wpunt of tho quantity the
Bottles hold, are much the cheaper.
,; ? VL nsar “l 1 druggist not hove the ar
tiolei do cot he put off by any of the intoxicating
fc 8 °&™i in implaceTbuS
b^T^: md W °’ lfl fcn ~4 .ecuw&mked
aShs^lel’tenJfo'fefeef: a. O - 631
JONES & EVANS.
(Successors to C, M. Jacks-
«FTOR SALE by p
®rery town in the Unh
Great Discovery.
KMM BinlßWil OF IRON.
Weak Stomachs, General Debility, Indigestion,
Disease of thei Neirous System, Constipation.
Acidity oi the Stomach, and for all oases
requiring a Tonic.
rjiHIS WpE IHCMIira THE HOST
sess •‘ciSSW effioiontSalt Of Iron wo p-s-
Bess, Citrate of Magnetio Oxdie oombined with
p ® m - oet £**l***l* of vegetable tonics; YeUow
bnf?7u? D B f % e efe S tin many easea of de
appetite, | nd general prostrations,
oi an efficient Salt of Iron, oombined with our
valuable Nevre Tonic, is most happy. It cur*
meufß the appetUe, raises the poise, takes of
muscular tubbiness, removes the palor of debili
ty, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance.
Do you -want something to strenghten you 7
Do you want a good appetite?
Do you want to build up youx constitution ?
Do you want to foe) well ?
Do you wantto get rid of nevrousness?
Do you want energy 7
Do you want te sleep well ?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous foeiinv ?
Lf you do. try
KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON
Thu truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough'
]y tested by all olasses of the community, that it
ia now deemed indispensable ae a TonicM«dicine
it ook but little, gives tone to the f tomach ren
ovates the system and prolongs life, I now oniv
ask a trial of this valoanle tonio. y
Conulerlelts.
Bkwarb op Counterfeits—AS KUNKTI7M
BIITE K WINK OF IK,.N is,heoily .u«and
eueotcal remedy In the Known world lor tho Der.
manont cure <K Dtn*pna and Dtbtlity, and as
there are a number ot imitations offered to the
Pub ic, wo would caution the community to t»ur
chaee none but the genuine artioie, manufactured
by h. A. Kukkkl, and has his stamp on the top
oi the cork of every bottle. The inol that others
are attempting to im.tato this valuable remedy
Proves its north ana speaks volumes in its favor!
Tho Bitter Wire op 1r.0.v is put up in
75 CENT and $l,OO BOTTLES,
And sold by all respectable Druggists throughout
no country. Be particular that every bottle
biars i he fuc-smnU of the proprietor's signature
UKNKKAL DEPOT.
No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa.
For sale by Dr. KEYBER, Agent,
HO WOOD STREET.
oc6*6m.i
CARD
F. X. DeRuLETTE, m. d.
fnSr, th H M? ? icaJ £t of France. Ex
‘H-©«4ent Physician) of faotel Dieu,
Chanty Hospitals, Ac. Date of Diploma, IK2S.
Lidies Diseases, result of nervousness and de
f' 1 ' 17 ’ , c ,; n V r . aJc,a a ' d * itik heaaaohe, (hem
10.a. ia) aitonded with complete success.
offjce r>7 grant street, si
NicliolrtM BiillaiDK,
TO THE PUBLIC.
J£SPE< IA LLY THE MINOR A NT AND
Shd lalsely modes: of ,11 denominations
Treat Secret and Delicate Dis
orders, Sell-Abnse,
, hin ,nsUon J J »nd incident to
JOU'.I., ..i bt.tn sesesand adult,single or married
Because Da. Bk-sstbup publi hes tho tact of
hts doing so, the ignwraot aod talsely modest a*e
dreadfully shocked, and think it a gr*atsin ver?
immortal and lor contamination and corruption
among theirwiveo. promising sons ®nd daughters
ihen amily i hy.-feians should be ciations to
m ljta /. dU0 ° ri?at they dptJieaaiao ag
T>4. fSHANBTarp, Concept publishing}
era ive practice might re lost to them among stu
pid, Jai Fol y rn do t and presumpious families,
Dorn aod raised ui lgnsrance.ißprang op as u.ush
rooDß and who comna-e society, intelligence,
sna&e. vxc. to dollars and cents, mysteriously
mean.y or lllgotton. It :s to publicity, however
that numerous parents and guardians are thank
ful that their sous, daughters and ward*, pre
viously feeble, eicidy and of delicate condition
and appearance have been restored to health and
vigor l.y UK. DiIANirKLP, beside; mauy be
foro and alter marnage through him have been
saved muob suffering, anxiety. mortification Ac
Spermatorrhea or nocturnal omi siona, are com
pletely cured in a very short space <>t time by hi t
new remedies,which are peculiarly bis own. They
are oou-piunds fr m the Vegetable Kingdom
having seen the ialhny of the AJcrcurial treaF
men', he has abandoned it and substituted tho
vegetable. Female disease* aro iroaied wrh
marked success—having bad ov tr forty years UuJ
fh r ’??i?w ,n ii he,r j tf ® 4t ? en T t T iD h °sPitais ot both
the Old World and in the United State* leads
him to say -to all with a fair trial, health aod
happiness mlj again bloom on tho now-palled
oneok. Trifle no longer with mtnttbanks and
quacks, but como and be cured. Comumption
and all its kindred diseases, of which so msny an
nually fi,J cur countries, can now bo revered
providing they attend to it in time. Full partic
ulars can ha had ot my treatment by procuring a
copy of tho Medical Adv Ker, which is given grat
is to all tint apply. Having the adfanugo of
over forty years experience and observation con
sequently, he has superior skill in the treatment
of special diseases, and who is daily consu ted by
the profession, as we;l as recommended by res
pectable cleans, publisher*, prop ietor= of ho
tels, £c. Office, 85 hmithfield street, near Dia
mond street. Fnvaie communications !rom all
psris of the Union ainotiy attended to. Direct
to ROY “inn
Pittsburgh Post Offioe.
STOUT
LIVELY
CLEAR
10,000,00# SAVED.
GLEASO IV’ 8
KEIIOSESfK CBATER
ILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA
y.,T by. heat water or steep herbs, Ac., for the
sick, make warm water for shaving or tody, cook
a lew oysters, boil or iry eggs, make tea and cof
lee, toast bread. £o.,kc , in leas time and expense
than by any other means known. Used on any
lamp without obscuring the light, Prioe 25 cents
by mail postage paid, 50 cents.
Also a Patent Lightor. lor lighting lamps with
ont removing tho chunney. For sale wholesale
and retail by
- ,« WELDON A KELLT,
oc!) 146 Wood 8;., agents for the manufacturers
LAKE BUPEBIOB COPPEB MIBEsi
-AND
SMEETOTG WORKS.
Park, M’Curtlv Ac Co.,
Manufacturers of
bheath, .Braitom’ and Belt Copper, Pressed
Copfer Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms
bpeltor b odder, Ac. Also impor
ters and dealers in Metals,
Tin Plato. Sheet Iron,
Fire, Ao.
n *SR Co “ ta ®?y on hand. Tinmens' Machines
IS® Pa RST “ d la °
orders of Copper cut to* any desired
pattern - fo2l:lydAw
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
JUAT OPENED AT
M CALLUM’S
87 FOURTH STREET.
A large assortment, whioh trill bo Bold at a very
great rednotlon from late prices anVj
TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.
ARE 50W JHASUFACTTRIIfO
w T a s uperior article of
lime,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAX YARJD, 509 I.2RERTY STREET,
Best quality of
family coal,
Always on band as nraaL
DICKSON. STEWART A CO.
lIOBIASD'S PRICES—
c"n e ATSS°^^^ n / D “ B^^«
kittle from. £1 5& to $2 60: Womm^» M iS
fioel Boots,Jss:c Women’s Doable SoU^
fioel Boots, $160: WoiAV
Balmorals, $1 26? Women’s custom mado sewed
>*cel Boots, 9 Womens Couxreaa Gaiters.9oc!
ft J**" > assortment St Misses^ob^
F « puces, at
• 98 H ABKBT STBEEI,
2d door from sth street
’oswbgo gobs
-Just JMdred andfor sale by
-'*&*ssßL
FOR THE CURE OF
VMITTEB
-3 bbis prime 801 l Butter,
1 bbl ” Fresh Packed Batter.
T . \ kegs ” ” " »»
Just received and for sale by
FBZ2EB & ABMBXROSG,
»050 osmerot AUrket «3d first sttwto*
Medical.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
“ GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY."
HABVBV'S MONO TBERU
FEMALE PILLS
t|AVE NEVER TET FAILED (WHEN
“ tho airßctlonß have boon striotiy followed.)
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE
Or in rostorins thssvstem to rorfeot health when
suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolaceofl Uteri, I
the w hit ns, or othor wo.akness of the Uterine Or
gans. ihe Pills are perfectly harmless on the I
constitution, and uray be taken by the most dol
lcate females without caasiog distress; at the
flame tune
they act ah a charm.
By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring
thesyat/«m to a healthy condition, and by bring
°n period with regularity, no
Setter from what chuso tho obtruction may
anso Th*y should, however. NOT be taken the
nrgt three or four months of pregnancy, though
flaio at any othor time, as ioisoarriogo would be
the result.
dollar' 1 COntairw 60 PiJld - PR ICfi, ONE
DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE
On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Misoarriage,
iwrenßcss.btonli;;, Reproduction, and Abuses
v^Tip t « u L%T?r d o c , mp^J Ul Q .^ l ?,, theLADlE ti' pri
vate MEDICAL AD\ IbER. a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent froo to any address, bix oents re
quired to pay postage;
*3-Tbe Pilia and Book will be sent by mall,
conn jen a ally, when desired, skcurkly sealkd,
ana prepaid- on receipt of money by
J- M. D., General Agent,
-- v. ... No, 7b Cedar street, New York.
by ail the principal Druggists. j
111.7® i Eipniins, Dramo, cor. or of tho
Diamond and Market >t.. agent f..r Pittsburgh
ocb- emdiw
MAX&tOOi);
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED I
AJunt t^iblmhcil. in a anal- d envelop*. /VtreO cU
lecture on i ii en atcre,
treatment and radical oureof Spermatorr
hcea, or beimnal Weakness, Involuntary Emis
sions, sexual Debility, an-i impediments to Mar
generally: Nervousness, Comiumption, Ep
ilepsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
resulting from Self-abuse, Ac., oy Robt. J. Cul-
VKawKLL. M. D., author of the Orem Book* Ac
A Boon to rhoufands of Nnffeteri ”
bent under seal, in a plain envelope to any ad
dress. poat-pnxd on receipt -d six cents or t*vo pos
tage :s*amp3by Da-Cu. J C. Klinb. 127 Bowery.
New lork. Post Office Dux.
Bold-iifD-d<few.
• F S r Roaches. Ants. Bed Bogs^Mothg
in Furj. Y> oolens, ic., LnsecD on Plants. Fowln
Animals, i c.
Put up in £.c. 50c and «1 boxus, bottiei and
2"lu: « “-i s■< ni=i.j ~;r 11 hubMc' lDBd
tuaona, Ac.
Only in'.alliblo remedies known."
‘ Free from Poircnß," I
;|Not datigorous to tho Iluiutn T'amilr."
Rataoojiic outof thmrholo: :o dio."
wholcsslotn alllsrgtfafire.
- -J hp a.l Druggists aod I)valors ovory
woore.
l"*»n f.!I rorthleo it; tiiijm.
, boo that C ttar’s” natui is 0:1 each box,
bottle and fla*.-: before yi.-o buj
Addrcas lirMlY R. <OSTAB
Principal Depot. 1 hr adwar N Y
V 4 cO.and B; L.
FAIINEbTUCK A «.0.. M bole«ale Agonts, Pitts®
ivlfMimdeodaw
WS, M. FA.BFH & CO.,
ST S /UN? g & f‘' fe r Bli IL 0i 8 S
• A (k • & VJ*'
?.ukbhi:> >?•.* uiuj auibs
ci e&jr i *: a e>. ii
AJSIiFAITf KIMX -xI.X MINDB OY
bteam Engirirt., jangtuf from threo to oq«
nunared ana fifty hor?* powtT. and suited for
9rikt Mill*, t'sw MiJifi, Biast S’urnxceo. Faotorlo,
•tc.
Qtve pudeciar Attention t»; -.no coastmotion ol
aad Machinery' u -r gru: mUis. and for
ttPiiglUe, mulaj* rind circus r-_-v milip
Havo aDocn baud, io-utie-J roady lOrahln
nxent at short nooee, Ka-riii*: ar.d Boilers oi even
description.
T o w?'.\ o F lli,il SS’ 1 .'!?' 1 '“O ilo °
WtoagAt Irou ■-/'.■ji.-n iin.i Pnn;*,7 T n
wSTJ!*® 6 “ d K s‘-i? u ? ,h » mannfiotuM ol
Wcolon Maohisorj acd -*t»- imo Oards.
.//3 r .? B v , !L* r ® I S*’ i l * nr mi:tioor7 maanfaotcr
« oj the bait ouaJitj td mato; mlo, and
In all oacea to c.ve ofliisfar.ior;,
from &li t-aru* c> ::j country ,iolid
ad and promptly GD-M. fe2l:dAw
STEAM WAGON WORK.
HAND AND "ADK TO uKIJEK
WAGON'S.
CARTS.
WHEELBARROWS.
STOKE TRUCKS,
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS.
C. COLEMAN,
oc2i -Iyd Mari' n A voduo, A City.
<ff. WUWJLEVr,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
FSTTtibOIISH, PA
my22:l;<Uw
M ASTIr CEMKST
T.F. WATSON,
MASTIC W o It KE 11
Ie prepared to Content the oaiorior of building
with unproved Mosiic Cement, cheaper and*
rerior to any done herot< dorr. This comet* has
no equal; it forma a solid and durable a#wesive
noss to any surface, imperishable by Water oj
frost, and equal to any quality ofsto*®*
, The undersigned is the only reli-°l© an 4 J?rao
tioal workman in this cement iiwflis oity.
I hayo appliod this Comoro lor the: ollowing
eentiemen, whom the nablj' are at liberty to re
fer to:
J. Biasoll, residence ?A*n street, finished, ft yrs
Jaa. MeOandlees, All'tfhony, do ft yrs
J. H. Shoenborger* DawrcacorUle, do 5 yrs
J. D, McCord, p<nn street, do 4 yrs
A- Hoevoler, tewronceyille. do & yrs
Girard Hoas* Pittsburgh, do ft yre
St. Charle* do u do 5 yri
Address Washington Hotoi Box 1306.
Pittsburgh P. 0. , feb2o.lyd
PAPER,; ~
IS HEKKBI HIVES THAT
a meoting of the Stockholders of the IKON
OIIY MINING COMPANY, of Mioh.. will be
at tbo Pito of Pittsburgh, on
MONDAY, the 28th day of Deooxnbor, insL, at 10
o'clook, a. m.. for the purpose of aotmg on on oi
ler made for the purchase of ibo whoio of their
property *n Koweena county, Michigan,
By oxdm-, JOHN A. POKSYTH,
Pittsburgh, Doc. 5, ttoo’y. pro tom,
de7-t<l
PAPER HANGINGS | J CST “ UUT “-
FOR AUTUMN OF 1863
A complote assortment of bountiful
Oi all styioj. at prices i than nan bo acatn
offered. For eaie duricp the season by
#. P. SUBSHAU,
87 Wood Street.
SAVIS ¥OUR GAS BY USING 6LKA
son a Anti-Flickering, American and luiper*
ial Qaa Burners, a sore saving of twenty-five per
cent. The Anti-Fliokering is just the thing for
the Office and see thorn bum at the Gas
Fitting ? Ld PiumLing Establishment of
'VVKLOOy A KBLLY,
_ lt>4 Wood street.
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1863.
W. J. KOUJtTZ.
KOUNT2? & MERTZ,
BASTKEBS,
No. 118 Wood doo [above
Street,"
| XEALERS IN POBEIGN AND Domestic
AJr Exchanjre, Ooin, Bank Notes, and Govern
ment Becurittefl. Colleotionf promptly attended
to. anil
SILVER, DEMAND NOTES
TJYCertihoates of Indebtedness. Quartermas
ters Certificates,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons
all other leverumeni soourrios, Koaaht by
W, H. WILLIAMS CO.
mhs;6md "W'oo-J stroef, comer of Third,
AMKHIC.O UOUNE~ '
£1 BOSTON.
8 THE LARGEST AND BEST AR
ranged Uutol in tho New Ejgiand States; is
oentrally located, and easy of aceess irom all the
routes oi travel. 11 contains all the modern im
provements, and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation ef tbo traveling public.
The sleeping room* anri&rge and well ventilated:
the aujtes of rooms are well arranged, and com
pletely furnished for families and large traveling
parties, and the hou*p will oontinue to be kept
as a first a first-class Hotel in every rospoot. I
Telegraph in the house to all parts of tho ooun- I
tr T- „ HBNRY RICE, Proprietor.
Boston. Sept 1863, • ael2.*6md
J. y. BXCCBXtI HHSRY B. LOKO
BECKHAM A LONG,
Agricultural and Panning ImDlementSj
A GEBTTB FOR BOCROTOOE & AM.
•Cl*- men’s Nursory. Buckeye Mower and Reap
er, hu-gell.B Iren Harvester. Cayuga Chiof, Jr.,
Mower. \\ ood s Mower, farmer's Mower. Bucli
eyetiraio J riit, Russell's Masrillon
Economy Wheeled Horse Rake. Cook’s Bugar
Evaporator.
w j rT I*i»>erly street,
Next dorr to Haro s Hotel,
rol’i-l-vw ITTT>:DUR(HI. PA.
QKOVEK A,tt,kKEK’S
Premium Sewing Machines.
Ever Awarded ro SewicgMaohines in Illinois,
These machines w«r© awarded the Highest Pre
mium . (rver all comp&Uirt, for the Beet Foanxly,
CScunng Machxnee, Uie Beet Manvjadurino Ua,
I chuiee. and tho Jteef Machine Work, a: tho fol-
I lowing M AXIS FAIRS of 1863 :
I Arte York Mate Fair 7
I Fir<-t Premium rtrTanfilr machine. ;
I Froiiiinm lor dcub.c-tbrcaii machine. I
1 TT nt Premium lxr machine work. I
I VermurJ Mate Fair.
I R lr?t Premium lor family machine,
I u rsl V, rrUJlu,n tor mdntifacturinc machine,
j _ c ust rrciuium for machine work. I
I Inwa State Fair.
First premium for femily maebino.
n* irBl Premium icr manuPicturing machine-
Premium lor machine wo-fe.
Michigan Mate Fair, *
I First Fremiam maohioe.
First Promium forTbsnuiactaring machino
first rrouuum forjaadunc work.
Indiana State Fair.
First I'rcmium foroiachicr f u r all ptirposos.
First Premium fiorljiaeliiiio work.
Illinois Mate h air.
First Promrum rr.rtifw’Tjirnrrur ail
f irst Premiam for uuchice work.
KsnUudcv State Fair.
First Premium tur machine for all purposes,
rir.t Premium lor tnschiuo «n ; L
l'enn*iivan%a Mate Ftir.
Fi:?t Premium D.»r machine.
,r. irs hß rou ?,* u m lor leauttiui machine work.
Ohio State Fair.
h irst Premium fur uochinc trerk.
A ud at ihe foll&wing County Fairs :
Chuitndcn Go. t Vl.) Apncullural Society'
first Premium for family scwilc machine,
first Premium To* mHnuiactu:ii.k' machine,
first Premium io; machine wurk,
Ch*iui},uiin Valiev ( TtJ ApncuUural Society.
first Premium lor family machine.
hfTßt Premium for nunufauuruig machine.
First Premium for aachine worn.
liampdeu Cu.iilrtKi ) Agricutiurnl Socieiv.
Diploma for lornily nachino.
Diploma lor inactr.ni work.
}V(inklin Go uY. Y.) Air.
First Premium lor fuuiiy maohlrc.
Premium lor u Simla during maciime
Queen* Co. iff. Y.i Amcuitural Aoetcty.
Fir t Premium lor uiuiiy machine.
WuWunpfon (Jo. < v ;Y. } ) /'nr.
First Premium lor smily machine.
Saraloffa Ib.'.ff. Y.) fair.
F‘ir--t Prouiium tor lamily machine.
if<<?Aonicj In\tUult{Pa) Pair.
First .Premium lor micnine h r all purposes.
F’lr.-t Premium for uucnine work.
iL V^ D .?V , £ oa ?PP llosaJl lbo Fairs at whioh tho
QK'/\ hri«fc B AKKft JlACiifN Ds were exhjbit
o4 ih.s year. At noaily all of them the leading
hewing Machines were in competition.
Tho work made ui>oi the Urover & Baker Sew
ing machino has received tio F’trn Premium at
every htato Fair in the United State where it has
bsen exhibited to this 4aU.
Sales Kooms, No. i» KIKTfI ST. Pittsburg. Pa.
oci>*2md±w A. P. CHATuNKY, Agent.
G
■-astautw Daoul,
Ti;-rj)GDi u
AN AND NTEA* H'MTINO.-THE
A* under ignod is to execu o all or
ders for Gas *nd fc»team Fitting, Also, lor fitting
up
OIL REFINERIES.
LocksmrMng and 101 l Hanging promptly at
tended to.
Mr. VN.ii. CRAUMLR is foreman of the Gat
r Lting
FOLDISfi IRON BEDSTEADS
For tale; ale* TWO LATHES.
W.l>. KETTOJiUKO.
Locksmith .aid Liell U*nger,
doo-lmd 4A3 F«sn street,
LAHtJE STOCK OF
NEW SHOES
AT DIFFEKBACHEB’S,
NO. 15 FIFTH STREET,
F mbraeiag Gc» (, B- Ladies, Misses and Children’s
wear ; n area* variety, soil
l^rOTlCE,—lO THE fiTOCHHOLD*
BRS OF THE m'TbBUKUH, FORT
WAINE & CHICAGO BALLKUAi) COM
PANY.--A meeung of the Stockholders ol the
P., F. W. a;C. Railroad Company, will be held at
No. 23 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, at 11 a. m„ of the
U Ist of December, proximo*
For the purpose of considering an agreement for
The Snto of the Franchise,
To be a corporation ol that Company, to the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway
Company, os provided in “Act of tne General
Assembly of the State of Ohio,” passed Adiil
4th. 1863 W. H. BARNES/
no2S-td Secretary.
andakin Bloom o( *’ oatil for tbo complexion
Drake's genuine Plantation Bitters.
Ayer s CherrvlPectoril and Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. Allen 8 Hair Reitoror and Zylobaisum.
Wlb hart s Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
Stearling Ambrosia for the Hair
Holloway's Family Medicines.
Lindsey’s Improved Blood Searcher.
All of Dr. Jayne'fi Family Medicines
Pure Glycerine and Honey Soaps.
Giyoerine Cfeam SQ d Cold Cream, for chapped
hands, face, Ac., at
w , i , a ? - A * KELLY'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug store.
0c24 No. 69 Federal st M Allegheny.
Bmoyaa of ixfert stable.
undarefcxMd having removed his Live-
S sable from the rear trfthe Scott House, tonear
o comer of First wd Saitffild street. wTS
Conn's old stand.is prepared to ftindah carriage*
Bankiife Houses.
.a........—.....PH. R. UZBTZ
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Ke<xU, Fruit Troeti, Ac.
the oni.y gold medal
DAILY POST.
DAILY POST—ADVANCED RATES.
One year, by mail.
Si monthtt, •*
Three '*
One "* "
One week, delivered in the oity,
Single c0pi05...,,
To agents per hundred.....
Mr. Fernando Wood's Peace Esso
lution.
Mr. Fernando Wood, of New York, sub
mitted the following resolution:
Whereas, The President, in his mesaaee
delivered to thislloose on the Lfct instant
and in his recommendation to the people
to assemble at their places of worship
and give thanks to God for recent victo
ries, and substantial advantages:
I And whereas , In view of these triumphs,
it is no longer beneath oar dignity nor
dangerous ta onr safety to evince a gene
rous maguanimity, becoming a great and
powerful people, by offering to the insur
gents an opportunity to return to theL’nion
without imposing upon them degrading or
destructive conditions: therefore, be it
Resolved, That the President be reqa^s
a three commissioners* who
shall be empowered to open negotiations
with the authorities at Richmond, to the
end that this bloody, destructive, and in
human war shall cease, and the Union be
restored upon termfl of eqoily, fraternity,
and equality, under the Constitution.
Mr. Washbnme, of Illinois, moved to lay
the resolution on the table. Agreed to
by a vote of PS yeas to 50 nays, as follows:
teas Alley, Allison, Anderson, Ar
nold, Ashley. 8.-iiiey, Baldwin, Baxter,
Leamen, Blaine, Blar, West Va.; Blow
Boutwel!, Boyd, Brandeger, Bromall!
Brown, West V a ; Clarke. Ambrose B
Ciarke, hrfcmau Cobb, Colo, Creswell,
imvis, Md.; Dawes, Doming. Dixon, Don
nelly, Driggs, Dumont, Eckley, Eliot,
rarnsworth, Fenton, Garmon, Garfield,
Gooch, Ononefl. Griswold, Bigby, Hoop
er, Hotchkiss, Hubbard, Iowa; Hubbard,
Conn.: Hubbard, Calvin Jenka, Julian,
Caaaon, Kellogg, Mich : Keilog, N. V •
Loan, Longyear, Lovejoy, Marvin. Mc-
Bride, McClurg, M’lndae, Miller, N Y •
Moorhead, Morrill, Morris, N. Y.; Myers*
Amos Myers, Leonard Norton, O'Neill 1
Henna.: Orth, Patterson, Per Cam, Pike
Pomercy. Price, Randall, Ky.; Ric«
Mens,; Rice, Maine, Rollins, N. H.’
L-chenck, Schofield, Shannon, Sloan!
bmitn, Smithers, Spaulding, Stevens,
i hayer, Thomas, Tracy, VanVal
kenburgh, Ward, Elijah, Washburnp, 111-
\\aebhurn. Mass : Whaley, Wheeler,
• ilhams, Wileoo, Windom,
v>OGdbndge. teamen.
\ J - C ' Allen > V,’. J. Allen. Anco
ns, N. Baldwin, Bliss, Brooks. Chandler,
Claj, Coffro'h, Cox Crr.vone, Dawson.
Dennison. Ed.:n, Elfrlan, Edridge,
English, I-in.,t. Oi:d?r, H-irdiog, Harrine
ton, Harris, Md : Harris, 111, ; U-rrick
Hoiman, Johnson, Ohio, Kernan, K’dc
Law. Lazear, Leß.ond, Long!
Maliorr_ — r ,
i a.; Morris, Ohio; Morrison, Nelson, No
bic, Odell, 0 biL-iii, Ohio; Pendleton
Koliinaon, Rwins, Mi ; Ross, Scott'
o'.ebhins, Stf-I. N. V.; Stowt.’ Sweat
V oorheea, Wadsworth, C. W. White, J. W
White, Winfieiil, IWood.
Bussian Doings in Poland
1 hr ' £ extract from the C-jicgn?
Gazrllr. w-;l that It—sian bnrhrirlty
haa lost nor. • oi its ferocJor.roeM with re
ftard 10 unhappy Poland. Whole pcnn
rations of villages in L-thuanii; ivn? neing
forcibly tram-ported to the Steepen rf the
Ural. The inhabitants of KlaDyszki,
Szslizki, and Szylnny, consisting of o 7
families, were thus transported a short
time back. Their property was confiscated
aud sold, and the proceeds applied to fhe
expenses of the journey. These m.fortu--
cate people having shown some hesitation
to leave their homes, u body of troops
was sent to force them to c -reply with
MonraviefFs orders, fn Wilnay the con
voy? lur Libui in leave every other Friday.
In order to destroy every mark oi Polcn
ism in the city, Mouravieff has ordered all
the Polish inscriptions Gn thu shops and
at the corners of the streets to be erased,
no mare Polish bills oi fare to be need in
the restaurants, the Polish language lo
be no longer used by tradesmen in making
np their accounts, and the official lan
guage to be in all cases Hessian, even on
seals and Btamps. Mouravietf has adopted
a new system tor the incorporation ol
Poland with Russia. Those who petition
the Czar for pardon are to be converted
into Russians, and the rest sent to Asia.
Addresses have accordingly been obtain
ed, petitioning the Czar to allow the pal
atinate ot Angustowo to bo incorporated
with the Russian empire. The insurgents
have lately -met with several successes.
The news of the'eapture of a Russian
convoy of 1 400 cwt. of salt is confirmed.
The salt was afterward Bold by the Poles
for 40,000 guldens. They have also cap
tured a large quantity of tobacco belong
ing to the Russians. These captures are
very frequent, part : cularly in the paliti
nate of Lublin, where numerous small
patrols of Polishgerdarmes are constantly
scouring toe country. A woman who baß
been sentenced to he transported with
her five htLle children, one cl whom was
but two years old, has been imprisoned
together with them in the citadel of
Zamosc, because she had not snlficient
property to keep herself and her children
in Asiatic Russia.
Dr. Bel: ows, too, has provoked the
serious displeasure of abolitionism—so
orach so that he seems m danger of ex
clusion front tho communion ot the simon
pure Christians, after the manner of
slaveholders formerly, fie has always
been accounted n pretty good abolitionist,
but it has lately occurred to him that it
would be better ell round that abolition
Bbonld be gradual than sudden end un
conditional, and he ventured the other
day to make that suggestion, whereupon
avalanches of the fiercest and most piti
less invective are hurled at him. Wo ore
sorry for him. When he cannot stand it
any longer he must seek refuge among us
“disloyal.”
Ooa whilom eeni date forvice Presi
dent Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia,
has gone over tc the unconditional rebels.
On the occasion of his recent olection as
rebel Senator from that State, ho made a
speech, m which he declared that
“whether the Government was right or
wrong, he was tor standing by it.” By
the “Government'' he mean: Jeff. Davis
and his administration, just as our “un
conditional” people set up Mr, Lincoln
and his administration us the “Govern
ment,'’ and “siand by it, right cr wrong.”
The ridioulousnesa of the thing is appa
rent in Mr. Johnson's cate, however it
may bo in the other case.
There has been no change during the
past week in the aspect cf affairs at Chat
tanooga. Gen. Grant is energetically
prosecuting his plans for another cam
paign. |
From the Holmes Comity Farmer.
A Bich Letter.
JotfGTnAx Q- Smith to Got. Asjtrew:
Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 20, 1863.
UeerGuvker: Oar mutual friend, D."
Tod, Enquire, furnished, at the expense
ov the Stait of Ohio, to me and the mem
bers ov the Legislates and a number ov
loyal .editors, and a good menny moar
loyal individuals traosportashen two cum
tx> Gettysburg to deddycate the Nashipnal
Semmetary. We took in commissarv
stores for twenty loyal men at Columbus,
and at Coshoctown we drew heavy tashens
of Hay'e best old rye. We had a bully
good trip, good eaten, good* drinken,
atones and songs enlivened the Oecashen.
borne copperhead traters sed we had .too
much levity to be goin’ to funeral; but
tha had belter dry np or tha will find"
themselves arrested for discuragm enlist-1
meats or resißten the draft.
Thair is sum traters eomplanen about
us spenden twenty-five or thirty thousand
dollars cut ov the Treasury to pay our
expenses hear and back. Men who took
about Bich things are traters, and tha
should awl bea sent South or hung.
When wo cum we found onest Old Abe,
onest Simon Cameron, onest Andy Cur
tain, onest W. H. Seward and a good
menny other loyal & oneßt men. We was
sorry yon didn’t cum, for buhov us want-
you stamp a few small armies
out of the ground. Seward, Cam
eron, Curtain, Charly Anderson and sev
eral others maid good Union speeches in
which tha sed menny loyal things, fallv
indorsed the war for the Union ov our
party and the libertion of the Free Amer
lkens ov Afriben descent.
Onest Simon Cameron wonts to be nomi
nated for the \ ice President, to run the
ticket with onest old Abe. Onest Andy
Curtin wanti to be nominated for Presi
dent Thus it will be sean be is disloyal
bekaus he wants to overthrow the Govern
ment at the next election.. Chase wanted
to cum but Abe woodent let him cum, be
kaus he is disloyal and warns to be Presi
dent at the next eiecshnn. Onr party
friends was awl bizzy elecsheneariDg to
g.t matters fixed up rite for the next
eiecshnn, but thair was two menny in
terests to protect. Wo awl treated Sey
mour Parker, the copperhead Stait offi
cers of Pennsylvany and the rest of the
traters in attendance with our bitterest
skorns. Tha not being loyal they cood
ent circulate with ns.
We spent an cur cr too at the funeral
seremomes and then attend two our prop
er bizmes. We looked matters awl over
and cum two meuy wise conclusions.
Onest Old Abe sed he now has the bull by
the horns and be intends to peg away till
every American ov Afriken desent is free
as the vultures what roam the air. He
sez no Stan shall cum back inter the
U nion tul the lost ventage of slavery is fis
icked oat ov dem and tha fondly embrace
tua pious people of Massachusetts as
brethren and acknowledg ones?, old Abe
to be their Priest, Prophet and King. Too
ibis ooly doctrine we awl give pur moast
i xtern.inadon against copperheds and awl
others who dissent therefrom.
Amur.g the big men present was General
Schenck, the hero ov Vienna. Hp thot
be shood bea on the ticket for President
or vlc e President. He sed: ‘-f ran a
train ov cars right down amung the aece°h
at \ -,enna, ana if tha had bin in the right
p.ace I wood hav run over and crashed
cm ; bill lha Btaid oiT the track and mnr
forea my sogers, which wns not my fault
nor did it say eny thing against my mas
ter strategy. I controlled the eleeshen in
Maryland and Delaware, and maid the
peepil vote the. emancipation ticket under
the pains and penalties of imprisonment,
transportation and death, f have vied
with your worthy sarvint Ben Butler, in
abasia wimen aaa f nrni i- „ ’ “
in short I hav djia moar l.hau 4
ov Satan to maik him ruler in hell, and. I
think I shood have my reward." Abe re
plied that he had bin a faithful sarvint,
but that he was already a Brigadier Gine
eral and a member of Congress, and that
he shood be satisfied for the present.
Quest Simon Cameron was anxious for
a plaice on the ticket. He sed: li l boast
not ov wbat I hav dun, but you awl know
what I ken due, and I demand that my
chances bea respected.” This razed a
grate excitement: the knees ov our men
smote each other, and thase teath begun
to chatter, an tha all seemed two hav the
ager and shakes but Abe, who is al
ways full ov resources proposed that we
tsik a drink awl around an drop the aub
ject for the present, which we aekordenlv
dun.
Wedntended to select a man for speak
er of Kongrest, but thare wus not enuffov
the members present to mnik that practi
cable. Thare was also a good mennyoth*
er things we calkuiated on doin, bat thare
was too menny Copperheds about and too
menny other loyal men what had bin in
dulgin tu a drop too much for na to kerry
on bizness satisfactorily.
Deer Guvnor, I must kongratulate yon
on your loyalty and your lav for onr tai
lored brethren A sisteru, and espeshally
must I kompliment you on youre fatherly
kare ov tiie pious puritanß ov beluved
Massachuaits whom you protect from dan
ger and harm by fillen yure quotas ov
troops by enlistments from uther Sthits.
My deer sir, efraw yure pay regularly, and
beleave me %
Ever yours,
JONATHAN Q. SMITH.
An Indian’s Gift to Christ.
In a portion of the southern territory
from which the red man has now been
driven, I once attended a large protracted
meeting, held in the wide forest. The
theme on which the preacher dwelt, and
which he illustrated with surpassing
beauty ard grandeur, was “Christ and
him crucified.” He spoke of the good
Shepherd, who came into the world to
seek and to save the lost. Ha told how
this Savior met the rude buffetings of the
heartless soldiers. He drew a picture of
Qethsemane and the unbefriended Savior
who wept there. He pointed to him as
he hung bleeding upon the cross. ...
The congregation wept. Soon there
was a slight movement in the assembly,
and a tall son of the forest, with tears
on his red cheeks, approached the pulpit
and Baid, “Did Jeans die forme—die for
poor Indian ? Me have no lands to give
Jesus; the white man take them away;
me give him my dog and my rifle.” The
white man told him Jesus could not accept
those gifts. “Me give Jeans my dog, my
rifle, and my blanket; poor Indian; he got
no more to give—be give Jesns all.”
The minister replied that Christ coaid not
accept them. Tbs poor, ignorant, but
generous child of the forest bent his head
in sorrow and meditated.: Be raieed his
noble brow once more, and fixed his eye
on the preacher, while he sobbed oat,
here is poor Indian; Kill Jesus have Atm?”
A thrill of nnntter&bie joy ran through
the souls cf minister and people, as this
fierce son of the wilderness now sat, in
his right mind, at the feet of Jesns. Tha
spirit had done its work, and he who bad
teen so poor, received the earnest of an
inheritance which will not fade when the
diadems of with shall have
forever. i
r< i / i ,
ESTABLISHED 1842.
HenEteiide 6t DUsfttfßevfekedV ■
J6W T.‘ Keatley &fd Ernes’Hater,'<if
company I, Second Delaware fegituedti.
sentenced to be shot on.the -foili instant
or deaettion, have had their sentence re
voked by President Lincoln. The 1 '
awateßepiiblican says it was done through 1
the efforts of Capt. Wenis, seconded by
Judge Fisher and Congressmen gmfthers,'
The same paper adds: - -- ,•
. Ptef- nia interested himself in" ;
fl‘ r ODB and Uesset Lewia,T
the Fifth-Mapdand iiegim act, «ho3Byftr«
sentenced to be shot at Fort Delaware •
bstlFriday. .He represented thaflfie re|- J
"W beei l “Pwred HidP A
t ? ecffioewirB^tM *M«u»&dra r
mnrt>?V helr f ; bBe ? oe , the “en had become
mndh demoralized h there baingjittte dig.
SS I }™ tbeB(S mJkoM
fZJ? T TV° P i ,atG th ? offenße
ff * e 80 B ° ecee( ie<i m enlistiogtii©
efforts of Gov. Hicks and Congressman .
Webster in behalf of the men, an 4 an or*
the 6Xec nti6n was received at " 1
tort Delaware last -Thursday, when the
irons were removed 4om the limbs'of the'
™^S n tn d ;s a - d .presume they will be
restored to their regiment.
HECIiEB '4k VtUOK'8 1 > ■ *' *•
AWARDED THE - •.•'•* >
HIGHEST PBEHTBUfs
fIIMIAIIOIAI JXHIBIfM, LfIIDOJ, 1862
Industrial Exuosition, Paris, 1861,
In competition with all the leading Sewing Mtt.
chines in Europe and America, ana the
United States Agricultural Association! Metro- •
poll!an Medianics' Institute. Washington; Fmntr.
Un Institute, Philadelphia; Mechanics’Assoicia-
Moa Boston ; American Institute, New forki
Maryland Institute, Baltimore: Mechanics'As
sooiataon. Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louis*
™ e : Meoll *o;cs’ Institute, San Francisco; and
fT®f y Stale “n" County Fair where
Exhibited tills Wrrvion.
UPWARDS OP
■5 JIOiLOjELXjaEJiII Wi mpirqj
Haye already been Sold,
A fact whioh speaks louder than words of the
success and popularity of Wheclerd Wll.
sons Family Sewing Machine-the
cheapest Machine in the world,
BECAUSE II 13 THE BESI,
Erary Machine warranted for 3 Team,
cusTOireas bibs koth»g nt ptmoHisnfG.
INSTRUCTIONS PREE.
Always happy to exhibit and explain thorn.
WSroulars, containing an Explanation of the
machine, with testimonials from ladies of the
highest fsocial standing, giyan on application,
.either in person or by mail,
Agents for the Western States »»d.
Principal Officos and Whalesale Emporiums,
Jfo. »7 Fifth Street__piixSßUß.&H,-PA,
FHie's Opera Home ClhOHSlraATr, o.
Masonic Temple LOUISVILLE, KY.
n024-diirw
HEKBBiLOHItSBTrO -
HBAnquuiMßsI Pa, Militia, T ,
tiJr oft . . ? by bis coammnfcation of
the 9th lust, in response ro propositions submit
ted to him, relating to. the recruiting servioeTin
Sami !l ama “ a «r the call ofOoteher 17th, for
300,000 men, approved Of so much -thereof
comprised under-the following ppipts, it ieo rdfii-
That tho recruitment of volunteers for thava-
D viT- m ftßlfidd -’ ?2 ‘ be com?a£
such appointment ofofficei* in the held wflb bo
made by the Governor.; where practicable on tha
recommend&tiofc of duly
representing cities, boroughs, and-townahiniTS
recruit for their several localities.
mendations ehouidnot, hpwevtas bo tnadeiadis
criuuaately. but with duo rezardte theebaraeter
of the person name biTa&lifcy to pS3££i
the important duties ot the post.
If. When prmieableL old mfanfijft wifite
returned to th e State to ui ted. J
UI. Ihe volunteers who shift be enlisted will
renuiii under the control ofthd Governor at ffuoh
camps or rendezvous, and under such commend* •
ersas he may designate, and until ready tobe
Bmt to thar pgimente in eooprdanoe with Gen*
oral Orders No. 75 of 1 Z”* 1
IV. Premium*, not cucceedinf twenty*6ve4oi
lars for veterans, and fifteen dollars for hfc#Ve-'
oruits. willbo paid toofficcn)
me eervico from regiments in the field*, when the
racruit* are aecopied by theUnithd Stated Pay;
mont to be made by Lieut. CoioacL BcmfanL U.
&A., Actmg Assistant Provost BfattiiafGon*
eraU .
V. Volunteers furnished by cities cir oiSei lo*
calitiee, will be duly credited on thadm-t
for Jan u ary 5,1864— and also mi such volunteers
as may have been mustered into the serrice cf
the United States siaqe the draft, the nmabtyao
credited, to be detaehedfrom theirpropertiohof
tho quota assigned ihe States aeder
Information regarding the quotas OTeoufrtlea,
cities, townships or ' warasy can boprocuradoir
application to the respective District -Provost
Marshals. -
VI Authority will be given to officers detached
for recruiting service from regiments in tho fleJd
to raise complete companion ofinfeatry.-to bo
sent to suoh regiments in tho fioidashnvolcs
than their proper n umber of company orgixuft
lions.
ViL Colored volunteers for tho colored regS*
moats of Pennsylvania, wiu be accepted as g-paxi
of the quota, and also such as have neon muster*
ed into the service of the United States since tha
droit, to' be credited to cities and other localities
on their-proportion of tne Stateafr quota under
recent oaiL
VIII. Camps of be established
at proper localities inlßhrge of commandants
and skillful surgeons/ to be appointed b/ue
Govornor. ~ .
IS. To overy recruit who is a Veteran Folm. ’
teer, as defined in General Orders pf ' the
Dejartment of Jnno 25, 5 1863, ho-TSLloriS
croiung Vernran VolnnteSis.'one mouth's ifiy iri
advance, and a bounty and WemiumofittA and
to all other recruits nit veterans, accepted aod
enlisted as romirod in existing orders, one
month s pay in advance, and in addition a
bounty and premium ©fsSo2 wiH b? paid.
The short time now remaining within which, to
fill tho quota of the £t*te by enlistmehtg, "tod
thosiayoid the impe&dinr.diaft,
-loyal citizens o£ the importance of providing, by ’
local boa ntiee. the ctrengesifedhcnaiaiti tovoi*' •
unteeia. Mumcipabt : ottol States,-by this
means. »re soduoisg from Penskylvsnhrtan al£ • >
bodied men who shouldrepkaikbqlKr ownicay*
ments. Pennsylvania, with a l®. '
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