JAMES P. BARR , "Editor and Proprietor. Dr. Hoofland’s GERMAN RITTERS. PRBPARED BY DB. O. M, JACKSON, PbUadei phi a, Penn a., 18 MOT A BAR ROOM DRINK, SUBSTITUTE FOR RU9I, Intoxicating Beverage, bdt a highly concentrated Vegetable Extract A PURE TONIC. Free fWm AloolioUo Stimulants Infnrlons Drags. AND Will EFFECTUALITY CURE Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND’S GEBMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Dehillty. Disease of the UidnejM, and l>i*easea ariaing from a Disor dered Stomach. Oltserre the Mowing Symptoms Kesultin From Disorders oi the Digestive Organs : > , Constipa tion, Inwa.d Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, * JT rood, Fullness or Weight in the Stomaoh, SourEnictatioDB, Sint lng or Fluttering at the Pit of the Eton.- T l *y, w r"l!!' cf i?” Head, Horned and D Aicult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. or Suffocating Sensations when inaljitK P wturjL Dimness ol Vision. Dots or Webs to fore the BlghU Fever and Dull Pain in tl e Head, Doneienoy ef Perspiration, Ye'- iOwnMs of the Skin and Eyea. Pain in Chest, Limba, Jtc*. Sudden Flushes of II oat, Burn ing in the Flesb, Constai t Imaginings of Evil, and great Deoros si o n of Spirits. EOOFLAND’3 GERMAN BI'TTEBS WILL GIVE TOT' A GOOD APPETITE, STRONG NERVES, HEALTHY NERVES, STEADY NERVES, BRISK FEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELINGS, A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A STKONG COWSTITCTIOK A HEALTHY t»KBTITrTIO]¥, A sorxn CONSTITETIOPf WILL MAKE THE WEAK WILL MAKE THE DELICATE WILL MAKE THE WILL MAKE THE DEPRESSED WILL MAKE TIjE bellow „ cmiab UUH, tit n,r, m BR yQ H y Will prove a bleaaing in evkky family. Caa be used with perfect safely by MALK OLD OR 11 o FEMALE, YOUNG fff§f f f p } f PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparation, .old under the name of Mater,, put up in quart bottle,, compounded S', the cheapest ichulcy or common rum, coating from . to 40 cent,per gallon, the latte disguised by An ise or Coriander Heed. Thie clot, of Muter, ha, caused and will contin- Ueto cauK.a,loy a, they can be told, hundred, to die the death of the drunkard. My their use the •hstem f kept continually under the influence of Al cpholic Stimulant, of the wont kind, the desire for Liquor M created and kept up, and the result i, all n r S* upon <1 drunkard', life and death. Beware ol them. For those who deeire and Will have a Liquor > kef allowing receipt. Get One Bottle JUoottaud’a Herman Bitters, and euxmlhTbret, Quarts of Hood Brandy awi } h * ra *M Mill be a preparation that wilt lar excel in medicinal oirtuee and true aeceilenee any of the numerous Liquor Muter, in <*• 'tariet, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtue, of Uoofland’s Bitters connection with a good article of Liquor, at a vtvoh less price than there inferior preparation, mu coat i/cm. delicate children, Those suffetins from MlaASMl’s' wastintr away, with scarce] i , any flesh on iheir bones, are cured in a very short time; one bottle in such cases, will have a most surprising effect BEBIHt'IY, Rmraitrag from fevers of any kind-These Eitte s will renew your strength in a very short lime -T- v, lne Chij i twill not return if these Bitters are .“e B u,dtehe°utSem Fe76r “ d Ab “° I,iatr ' ct /Vr>m Km. J. Norton Brmon, D. D„ Editor of tit Encyclopedia of ItclioiotuKnowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust oi thetr.in gradients and effects ; 1 yet Know of no sufficient reasons wny a man may not testify t the benefits he be.ieres himsell to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus oonnibute to the benefit of others «‘,P ore readll ' ? rogard to Uoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr, C. M. Jackson, of this city, became i was prejudiced against them formany years, undor the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebt ed to my friend Hubert bhoemaker, fisq , lor the removal of thia prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from thrai ? oDtl flV ed debility. The USO of three b ittlea oi these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident reflet and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental w , hl “b I haJ DOt . f;r six months and had almost ampatred of regaining. rthere tol® thank Uod and my friend lor directing me to the use of them. Philadelphia, Juno 23, !STv2. J. NEWTON BROWN, ATTENTION BOLDIEES, AJTD THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS mYL'.g'H} attentioa °f IIJ saving relation* of friends mtto «mj to ths fact that "HOOF- Mf 1 ?? Serm “ I B|tt ? l J WLII cure nine toutbs of the diaeacoa induced by exposures and prlva 2?^S^? D 1 t; , t 0 U/e ' In 1110 fist®. PUblinh- S t te , i d^ lr -f?i. thB ocwapapera. ou the armal of tile aiek, it will be notioed that a very large pro -Buff<)[m* fr?“ debility. Every ease oftoat kmd can be readily cured by Hoofland's ?ltta l*' We have no hesitation in statin* £,“? Ktterewore Ireoiy used amon* o 3 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS See that the Signature of "C. M Jarir on «■ ■ on the WRAPPER of each Bottle? 0N pkicbs. large eiae $l,OO Bottle, or Half Do*, *5 oo Medium Sue 75 or Half Boa. |i 00 „ S,le - ™ ‘Ccount of the quantity the Bottles hold, are much the oheaper. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar tiele. do not be nut off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may beofiorod in ita place iHxt wo wUi forward, securely packed JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Great Discovery. KIMEL'S BITfifWIKE OF IRON, Weak Stomachs General Debility, Indigestion, Disease of the Nervous System, Constipation. Aoidity of the Stomach, and for all oases T™ WIITK iscuides the most * aweeahlq and effioientiSalt of Iron wo pos sess, Citrate of Magpetio Oxdie combined with the mnet of vegetable tonics, Yellow Penman Bark. The effect in many casos of do oiiity loss of appetite, and general prostrations of an efficient tot of Iron, oombined with our valuable Nevro Tome. 13moat happy. Itanc menu the appetito, raises the poise, takes of musonlar flabbiness, removes the palor of debili florid Vigor to the countenance. Bo you want something to strenghten yon ? I)o you want a good appetite? lie i® BP your oonsUtution ? Bp you feel well r Bo you wantto get ria of nevrousness? . Bo entrgy ? Bo you want to slePfe weli ? Ifyoudo ßhriSk andTi * orouß f66lin « 1 KUNKEL’SBITTER WINE OF IRON. I'S^aissas'iissKS^i; It oolt t e^, ,nd,Bp6 T ble ” l T<XBio Medicine a .a ht “®' gl,e ? *<»• to the stomaoh. ren orates the system and prolongs life, I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. TirS&?’.f E *„P F „ Coff,<TI5K VErTB AS KUNKLE'S BITTKtt WINB 0F IKON is the only sure an I effectual remedy In the known world for the per rnanent cure of bvsprjma and Debility, and as S,ifl ar i “ nu S bw ' ol imitaaons offered to the pubiio. we would caution the community to Dur ohMe butthegenoioe article, manufactured an , ( baB A 's stamp on the top 0. tho cork of every bottle. The fact that others aro attempting to Imitate this valuable remedy proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fav„r! The Bittbe Wins of leov is pnt up in 75 CJBWT and $l,OO BOTTLES, ;h« d fji, 1 *- 11 S 0 ® 15 octabl0, Droggists throughout the gantry. Be particular that eveiy bottle bsars th e/ac-nmile of the proprietor's signature. g&nehal depot. No. 118 Market at,, Harrisburg. Pa. For sale by Dr. KEYBEE, Agent, 140 WOOD STBJEJET. HgEDICAL CABO P. X. DuROLETTE, M. D.. F„ r ?J!L th< L MB ? ical Polity of Paris. Prance, F-. inteni ‘Resident Physician) of kotel Dieu chanty Hospitals, «ko. Date of Diploma, ]Hzw. Mhr?*'** 1 ** 88 * 868 ; . rcsalt °f nervousness ar-d dt buity. <?c , neuralgia a-d tick headache (hem leracia) attended with ct mpleto success OFFICE 67 «RA\T BTJRRFT s.. soB Nicholas ltiiliuuig. TO THE PUBLIC. JU 'LTU A , I ‘ ,J Y "TH EIttXoKA K T A IS I) asd falsely iuoAes: ot all daßominatioim Treat Secret and Delicate Dis orders, Sell-Abuse, And Inseaats or tuitions common and in.-Vion- tj yontlia of both sexes and adnits aiog o i.r m ,rri<d • >ub,i h ' 3 do laot oi so t Jtnoraot and lalaoly modest a-e dreadfully shocked, and think it u an “t, immortal and for contain,nation J,d Vorrimmn among their wives, promising sobs and daughters ‘ b F° lc ian3 should bo cautious to keei. them to ign ranee that they do the same m lia. Beanstrup. (excopt publishing; lest a fu ■5 Kh,"'-”* 11 be lost t 0 bk amoLls u nl. faiseiy model and wosnmjnons fatuibes turn and raised in lgnorance.'.sprang ap as u.ush- IZe *0 To a d„» mp,l ' e a S 0 =y|-il&lS." it “? 0 alter marriage throogh him h“ TO b ean “T,* d muoll suffering, anxiety. mortifioatiun 4c SEES/4 orrh . oa or nocturnal omi aions, are Jorn pletely cured m a very short space of time bv hi new remedies.wJuchare peculiarly bis owl? n I J e “^° d ™“ fl3 ““« SU^eaS < ’ d wuh cS”^"/' 0 Vho ' && bVe'omVisy^ nualfv ‘if, kmired leases, ol which som-nja™ nuaily fill cur countries, can new be reii/vtS Sf»°™ 11, l 7 sue5 ue r cd 10 il iD Pall iZJZt ?o™ o°f Fhe M h e^,c°a IS to all mat apply. ti. oyer lorty years eiperlonceand observation,-,..?- sequenily, he has saptrior skill in tha * ® of special diseases, andwho m teTby " wo , )l . a f by r«" peotable oitueus, publibhers, prop ietora of hn- Office 86 Bmilhfieldstreet,near Dia- , mond street. Private commun' cations from oil pans of the Union striotly attended to. Dipec! dei-Jy n-, i BOS 300; ( Jy Pittsburgh Post office. \ BTROAG HEARTY STOUT livult 10,000,008 BAVEU. GLEASON’S keuosese CRATER FOOD FOB THE BA la£ n p Viffn^aM. 1 ® - P^"e B n ll by mail postage paid, 60 centa rn °° ■» «»«. WELDON A RF.IIT 005 146 Wood b-., agentajor thS mliufaetarer. LAO BUPEEIOB COPPEE MIMES, -AND smeltijtg works. Parlf, M’Curdy & 00., Manufacturers of Wr'S'°P^° r ' Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ao. pe^, P6Clal ° tders of C ° pp - cut to any desired f®2l:lyddrw BARGAINS CARPETS. JPST OPFLNED AT ’ CJ A. L L u At ’ S 87 fourth's TREET. A large assortment, which will h« . great reduction from late prtS j. BCld at VIT TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTOR: W® AM WOW MANUFACTURING *▼ a superior article of LIME, Whmh we are prepared to deliver from our COAL TABU, 009 LIBERTY STREET, Best quality of family coal, Always on hand as ÜBuaL DICKSON, BTBWAKI A 00. U«BLi*D>S PRICES— Boot8 4 & B^ a i fl r? ul,lo v? olß,uldDo oble Upper hole heavy BalmoraS S *f < M? , !^ i if} oD^>le Coopers Gaiters, *3 25. mL¥*V Doable , Bole kinds from, $1 60 ,0 *0 #“w Br0 ? an « of all Heel Boots, 85,.. WonfiLX 'n W< H l a*, Morocco Heel Boots, $1 50; Sol" sewed Balmorals, $1 a.- Women’s Mo f 000< > Bowed heel heel Boots, $2; Women’s sowed Also a very large assortment ortjr* fKte drone’ Shoes at lowprfcro at Mlase ” “dChi]- HaWMdfiKBTSTHKBT door from sth stroit. 2 & >5 cobh »°M oBF*d*r*l«t. Ailcshoix, FOE THE CURE OP requiring a Toiuo. Counterfeits. Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES "OREAT AMERICAN REMEDY." HARVEY'S CHROXO THERM FEMALE PILLS H A , VE , NEVK R yet faieed ( when m.m. tho direcuons have been striotly followed.) m removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGEOP NATURE Or in restoring thesystom to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus Uteri, *“• " U. 08 - ?, r .,'! tllor woakners of the Uterine Or , • I His are perfectly harmloss on the constitution, and may bo rakon by the most del icate females without oausirg aisireas: at tho samo time THEY ACT AS A ( HARM, By s.rengthenine, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bring ing on the monthly pori'-T with regularity no m * tter Jf 0 ™ what cause the ob tructioo may | rifc «\ *h*-y should, howevor. NOT bo taken the prst three o: f--ar month? of pregnancy though sale at any other time, as miscarriage wouldoe tne resui t. DOLLAR 01 containfl ,Vl Piil8 * BRICK. ONE DR. HARVEY’.S TREATISE On Diseases of Female?, Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Uarrenuess, Monlity, Reproduction, and Abuses ?! ■ omphatioaiiy the LADIES' Pnl- VaTK MEDICAL ADVLsRR, a pamphlet of 70 pages, goat free to any address, ftix cents re quired to pay postage: ft's-Tbo Pills and Ri~ok will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, srrvRKLY skalkh and prepaid on receipt ofuionev b 7 AN, M. General Agent, 7r. Cedar street, New York. »3-boiii by all no i*rin:ipal Druggists. Joseph Vloniine, Druggist, corner of the Diamj id ami Market -t., ngom f.r Pitt?burgh oob-eoidAw ’ now LOST! HOW lIESTORKDI J L Fv 1 or.iVicrtt n. * fu u i.ox i ~ l: v at r b "=‘'-‘“'“=l 1.-ci ccrr.-,.; Spermnlorr bcea. •>r ..errnjial He.ir.r,f?i, Iti .-..luntary Kmis si<>.sexuiu Debility, ana iiupcaunents to Mar riage generally ; N ervousness, Ci/meumption. Ep ilepsy and hts; Mental and Physical Incapacity resaltine from bell-abuse, Ac., by Kobt J Cvl- VERn Ki,'., M D„ auih. rol the Orem Book. 4c , A Boon to rlionnnn.in of NnOVrcre ’’ bent under seal, in a plain envelope to any ad dress. port-,.00/,,n r coil.t cd ?ij conts or two j.o lacc s'ainps hy Db- i'll. J C. Ktut. 127 Bowery -,ew ora, 80,, i>a'. r , n ji,., ~,vw«. sclfi ito-diw. For Rax Mice Rea,-hr.., Ants. Bod Bug.-. Moths ,A»im U Kr* 0, ' <, --' nW! -’ But up in IV. 'A- ,r,i f! l„-.u!ci aud fls4its; «andl-sBa.kn (~r lU.t„is l'uldi-■ I„ ti tutioua,dic. sU .«k > u^ remedies kcowu " 4 rree from Poisons. *’ "Not daiigorons to the Human family " Rats r, m e,.utcftkctT to do. to die." ail'.''. 1 ID all largo cirios. wW' idbj “ : - J Oealcrr every- SZ ewa u ro °J » l) wortuio*B im'.t&tiona. j« ha L namo id on each boi. battle ondfLisk boft'ro ynu buy Address II Ely It V R. COS|AB. '7lM>Ulilt*odAW WM, £. Tp/. Hf-’K *r CO., 81* b'fc Si ft 1111 Qjg gg VP" DtS'f.U ,80 „tn Unfj, tlmi it;s* I’?-..-, u. a. i'tzatu&t IVjo: Oi?€ parcicuixr anacdou u, the oc-'-etracti-'n , SacHi®? aaU Mftohinerw for miiudJSsV' mulay and saw mills. 1 ttSt »Uh- J -?Y h ? Dd, a n *f ll6 - i Md tanUl*. Kt "• Honors of ewn ■SW-Oriars frooi all [.arts c-i lia aonn'r* bo'l-i •iandrrumDtly ai!*i «afl :i liw steajq. Wagon womr QN HAND AND .MADE TO ORDER ' WAGONS, CARTS. WHKELBAKROWS SI ORE TRUCKS HAt AND STRAW COTTERS. - o< ?" iy L M‘ri n Avenue. AUaphony 4 City. J. OUNJLRVtf, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTShrRfiH, PA. my22;lrd*w JIJASTH: CEMENT T. F. WATSOH, M A. S 1' I C W O It KE R ipSSISiSsSI MgfSaSfr*- g^sajWßSfc-st^-s. A!]^h?ny, rE6t ' fln ( f o hod - “ ™ 3; lii A. Booveler. Lawr«n,'c\ ille j 0 5 yr * pstt^h 8 pYs; hin?toa no 1 " 1 bo*/so«! PACEK.B FOR AOTC'i'N of ISC3, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER HASOijffig ?ff«ld 6tr jftrJllo n a 'Si? r t “ h , e t B ““nby w. P, 51A IIMI.IU. fc7 Wood Street. ial b° n A yil " ken °E. American and Imper «nL “ rinS of twenty-five ,»cr thAts^ 8 u ‘‘ Flloker i“« “ Just the thing for Fitting ° e 'a ». a!l and Me tllcm bani at tk< ’ oaß Fitting and 1 lumbing JCstabiishment of WELDON A KELLY, 364 Wood street, no 4 JJUTTER " 8 bbls prime Roll Batter. 4 kegs " i ' l< ?, ked Bn ‘ ter ' J art received and far sale by 8038 «£2^138522u. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER' 2-i, 1863. TREASURY DEPARTMENT ) UmCB OP COVPTBOLLKBOF THR CUURWCY > Washington City, Aug. f>th, 1»(>3.; wBSEBAg, ,By satisfactory evidonce presente! t 7 the underfitpnod, it has been rn:ulo to ar.roir that tho FIRST NATIONAL PANK OK PliTf! BURGH, in tho County of AH eg ben r uud S’-M* of Pennsylvania baa boon duly (-i-funi/cd uodt’ and according to tho require;;. ent.H m th<» A-* 1 t' Oongresa, entitled “on Art to provide a NetiJaa.’ Currency, secured by a pledge of United ■'t.-.tc- Stocks, and to provide for tho oirnila-ina ano re domption thereof." approved February 18fc3. and has complied with ail the \ roviaion-i ‘>.l said Act required to be complied with befor* oommoncing the bunnori of Banning. Now Thhrkeor£, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comj-- troilor ol tho Currency,do hereby certify that thp sflid kir.it national, bank df un'Ts- BURGH, county of Allegheny anHState of Penn sylvania. is autjorued to commence the bueines.- of Banking under tho Act ftl-jrc.i,iid. In testimony wheroof witness my bird and seal of office, tni? sth day of August. J-r- i HUGH McCLLLuCU. | >• Comptroller o| the Currency. The First National JBauh ot Pittsburgh, Pa.= LATB PITTSBUB6B TBUSf COMPANY Capital $400,000. with prlrtlpge to la- . The Pittsburgh Trust Uompany having ‘-rgan isoa under the art to prorido a National n e l l^r UD; u Mho tUh first nation a is BANK OF PITT.srUP-OH, w-uM Vr er / servioeg xor ih»j, collodion c-1 Nutc.-., Drairs, Bills of K.Tchango-Ac., rc-'.oivo m--nty on aei-O'-if and buy and -ell Kxclja:a'c c-n all part* of the country. •r !ie * urcees w b ch h-.v * Lcndod tho a ru.-t C*'m] any jr tu organiiat ( n ir, >* T, will wo Po.i-.o he a /uirii-'-’.ut gnarant-'-o ttis* biis.riOr optrurteu tu Ln. new orgaair-atirr. w,i| ieoeno the some j r<-.mrt uttenii'' i Having a very t-v-en-ivo -orre pondt-n-'n with Laiiksana Ranker-, thr-.ua . ut tho . .j-.u v we believe wo/an •• It. r nr.uiuU laci*Ui- ; - tt. tfa< -e Wbo dn hnstD6£« with us lho busiofesp will be contacted by thr «.&m r, omcers and ULreotor? . r I'IBKCiORS: James Lajashiin. : .• m. K. N* I tr.it>}:. Robert Liays. A !i,aand«T r>t-eor. * ttLr t} Btuirv. Tbop. | .Alei. E.;i<Uct , . ~, . Sannei Rea. JAM h LAI unUN PresKinrit - 1 <«11 N l>. .V i LIY.C.v-h-rr Anca?: *.f J. KM:jfT7 KOUNTZ & MERTZ., BAKU b-: sr m , No. US Wood St., Mftcom) tin-.* ;4 i> ; DEAI.F JtS i \ FhKHt: \ v * r- - „ r RS“b....go, f. if! j , ’ ; moot s.j-c-u,,... Tuicv-i u-i- , ' fjr Si *' * HUIA.MI M>TI.S tern CortiG.'atep. U L "' h ' * 7 9-10 Bonds and C oupons •d J a:J ( Gic.r p verr,::,r; •.* . t W, V'o. ' *'• mb v.m:d \'/tiO,l ■strite'*!, , r.-• giTi'- 1 AJIERIt'AA’ I s ~V : DARDESA gs'l) liliXl ah ccn‘?a n r' Ir l ' 1 m l ‘j lo -State :i* he runes oi rooms are well » rr -n^i . * fileteiy furnished !ur lumihc, Rr.d nu-e i.-,, , parties, and tie hmi e will c.<nni i v bn a’e-I »V a 6r! “ a I trp, ' ; ' l ' sp '••! in ever, rv R. t Telegraph lit th- tn ,!l ‘ t |, r ; "T; , - JIKMtV Kl'cK.l*„. .;,«.J lioaton, sept. ISA, r ' CiPyjy R LOS 3 BECKII A 31 A I, « A (j , Agricultural and Laramie- ImDiements, T: f .tiSi'iHii’ ftWEJiTS FOR IKH KMIH E A A M -tB. xLea s Xurao'y Bu-iteye Mots-tr aim Reit - er, huc-ells 1-en ll.. r ,Tsier. Cayuga Mower, Hu..: < Moho-, harmer’-f Mower - t-yc iiraiD i nil KufsellV : ('[•ai.if, r. hconouiy Wbeeiod i.„r-e iuro, Lu.,k~ b?Ai oratr r. .. *'<)• 127 1,1 burly Sirc< i, Next door to llarc’d Jl rj.A.s a.m> stf.au nn ristj.-i uf. under ifened l< j.;coare-l t«. < n- u « aii or ders lor Has and .Steaui biiLim;. AO r fitting and Bell ilar.irir.* ; romptly at tended to. Mr. W.H. CIIAIML.K fw-c.ia w the Gat b iiuag bLo*i. folding iron bedsteads i.akge sroni of NEW SHOES • uibrasing Gent’s, Ladies. Missoa and Children's wear ; n Rroat varioty. * c n fILT OTICE.—'IO TAIE STOCK IfiOl U- F.KL uF THK PirlaßUJuiii, FuRT WaYNL Jfc CHiCAQo itAILHOAI) lv.W i*ANY.—A meot.ng id the sto.-anulderF o' tre I’., F. W. A C. Railroad Company. wi’l bo held h.i Mo. 23 Filth street, Pittsburgh. at 31 a. m., oi ti;e Jilst of December, proximo, Fortho i urpoßo of oonsidoring an agreement for* The Sale of tbo Frnnchlxr, To be a corporation of that Company, to the Pittsburgh, Fore Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, as provided in “Act ol the Ucnor&i Assembly of tbo fetato of Ohio," passed April 4th, 1863. W.H.BARNES uo<r*-id secretary. VIOTiO; IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a mooting ol the sp-ckholdeis of tho IKON Oli’Y MINING COMPANY, of Mich., will bo held at their office m toe City of jPittab. rgh, i n MOM DAY, the 2Hb d.iy ol December, inst_, at 1U o’clock, a. in., lor tno purpose of acting oq an oi ler made for the purchase ..j the whole ol ucir property m Kewocuu County, Michigan By order, J ■ 'll M A. FU ti.' YTII. Pittsburgh, Doc. 5, i.vvi, bec'y. j ro una. de7-td J VST RECEIVED— feb3o.lyd Laird's Lloom oi Youth for the complexion and akin* Drake 6 genuine Plantation Litter?. Ayer’s Cherry. Doctoral ana Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Allen's Bair Lecturer andZyloba.sum. "Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Curded. Hagan's Magnolia Bairn. Stearling Ambrosia lor the Hair Holloway's Family Medicines, Lindsey’s Improved B'ood .''oarcher. All ol Dr. Jayne's family Medicines. Pure Glycerine and lioncy soaps. Glycerine Cream and Cold Cream, for “bappod hands, lace, Ac., at _ Removal of eiveuy stakee The undorstgcod having ronmved hi.- Live' rv Stable from the rear of the Sect: House, to -,e *i theoomeroi First and Bmithnold sues:, •' Conns old stand, is prepared to furnish carriage ■, bougies, and saddle horses upon tno shortest no tice, Also horses kept at tncry at roasonabir rates, Undertaking and aii arrangements lor iu nereis will receive his special attention, NKAI, BK(PEUKI) VTEWFBESCH PAPER HANGINGS i.VI from the celebrated mannXactuncfl of Ddi oourt A Defosses, in Paris, just received and lor tale by Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANE of rrmbiiiitiii crease lo ifilyOOU.OOo, FiltU Hired Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Sou<l*, Fruit Trees, Ac i'l I M'IMII. PA. OiL Fur sale: a : ao. TWu LAii-IF- W. D. KFirLMBI'KG, Locksmith t !'c:i u ' 1 'i-' ; 1 <:m ftrect, NO. 115 FIFTH STREET GEO. A. KELLY’S Wholesale and Retail Drug More Mo. bi* Federal ut„ Allegheny w, p. mabshall, 87 Wood street, Sewing Machines. A WIMO.VK \ Kltef M wd USGSf KMT PRRSIIIJifIS IiVMMTIu.nL fcXiilMl'Ntfli, LOMION, 18C? Industrial ExDomicm. Paris. 1861, in comrotiLmn with aii the lea.Jin E t'ewin* Ma funft? in Kur..j>o and America, t k c Asrleuiiuial i.oiahon; Metro- Irr i.tuto. irauk - ' i n.cij.hi’: M eeiuiiict’Asoocia ,fo-: •<■ : American ii tu:p, ,\ C t York; ■tar.l.inii Urt:!.;ir Uni unrre- Mochanicj'Aa “wia-.-M. C'im:: mu,; Kcntacky Xaniute. lmuia i' *> . e- .i.ml cr 1 i: nro. y in Frar riser; rd<J IK rtf)- StiKr HiKl limniy rail win.,,. I-:iliib!i,..| lliia Sraaon. "lii.r. V'••s 'i r i; * ... :n In? i;-*--, M : i id,,hi OS' THESE JIAC'HKXEft **«'<• ulreatly boru Noltl, f.i*t n-ri. .. fpe.iktf louder than words ot' the suoc-'vi an! i o. klarßy ol Wbederdfe WU ininily Sewing MacUlae-the buapcA} Ni:,,'i.i:,c in tD« world, i'i:c,u*>E ir i*. the rest. tvrry.Mnehiu? warranted fora Yonm, < • >• - ■■a:.h> £i3k ;y FTfu irijnca, IN ’TKrC'HO.VS FREE ii. I. pci:*- cc. 0.., of ih„ n;a -hi: -a ;-h i ~1! "-I'.'•iir-v. ri-t-a « a ar j Eonti .in ri-Vr' i'.l ' nr : f.y H ■?!, A CO., Awer.-. :..i lorWtfUi'iM ■No. 27 Futb wired I'lkc’M Op.ra •f i |(‘ Icfil 111 (t ST TiiAN'Jly IJOLLTIGK MOtA LSI, pt Jiff riUSf.iSCIS BBOifTSJ u : o-iift- n'Station.'on . .. i[i..-c L bctwtoa i Jr.ladelpiua end Pita ti '.‘.‘.y-’Pr, l : v '”'- i-nrllisaa te p.“* 7 :’*r , ' ai ; *• ! -j»;rire „,i.i Degrees. ‘ ' l ';' ' ‘ s «*“e the irt*t ‘----i- m. n.,f ito *ji c . i" A \ ' ’ LIJta ’" So .a . jf.jrurl'irtl u>r ita pure --.scenery. ‘ o- Ji .. i. LJU. iu aivide i in.. rannoi return heme •3e-.wM>n :y..-iri u All th« Ai l aralu^ li r 4e„ Ac, ; t J ad«a.*' bv ' h! - nUoaiß M i4.*-r..,.. r..i*>,i r.o.t \ oca: hic:.-; • /onus 1.0 extrn leui-t'- S‘-h , r<,/ ,llUiU * i iTuiu a| « Lt Tzr»jv- K!-;. < .\r.i Tuition. p&taM« ha.j y^ari? in *dvA:j,>ei.._ .....'a & .>urveyiu« ar.a uso oi' inuruments, per an- .1 u-i .......... ... Ui ui.vsv’Ai a:.J M.Ydern L.tiii-naiea, extra ... . ! : ..in!? v i'-atic:: at the OoUeee.. 2* w Tidal., .bo Kt.R«v. Blihop D.fiu-.. la. j-,cv. hu-hop Wood Philidoij hia, n. -m. Rev l> r . O’Hara, 1 IU-v. Henry McLaujrhlin. Phila de.j-!ua;tiev. Mau-.r, ilnrnsburg. . . R.--a .i r u':: K :•> Lu o:tc ir.-m Ores '! cn ; soldi k_S ItOl S.A.HAT io.N A 111 ' i.ii.i, .s . Tp :.,--n r t,irr-! w::h (bo i rot i-ioi's of an Act of tna li > in ni I A the Commonwealth of l idu•> 1 .iitiiH. j rovnhQv lur the m corporation of ine L-.iy : lilt- arm o' the vuritu : sujiplo ibenrs tsa'd ot, i. ti. C. f-Awncg, jr.. Jhayer of * Hltl oily, dv is; u.i ici ,my p:oc jinnuon. that on ii!°,V rv ‘ l i> J-’-M’AhV, A.D, lb-vl. being the liyni I* A v uv Tiiri .V.osth. the' wtruma i'i curb 'Mir.l "f Miid city, qua.mod to vote ;.,r number.'' c-t tr : c House of hetrescnutives •jiins iitvealth, will moo: at me several i-laro- it the ions m their respective W(r " : un 1 j and c vet. by pallet, under t:,e ir't : n • i t -.u Act As > nmiy, passed the l'-tn J*, i ; May, A. J.>.. ]',3. i-stvc as MHi'-r r.f uiid city. t tc:\e«f b i ntroier i i suid rit; >.»no j’LT.-oa U'. .«crvo *s Tr« ~f said city, <>i w hvu; MiaH hi)jd their cCcij tor iv*u Uli tl-.fwuLo >Uy. in c.r.li.riMry t> tho ahnve v i'V'l iUUji>rit;o, arnl ai.-u ;•> tho ('rlioanees oi L'iulj'l ‘t l- 1 !' i iiuvH.iiil < ity. *ho cit :z-n * <ft" c \Vurl will elect Siy bob'... uno nrsunlo be .. member ( ,i tt.e r meet Council cl: ; „j aty (, r 1U " :u ‘ ' ; ■ 1; .- >be ::.i iuber - tho .-eruN.Oi .u.i-uuo po-f n i.« be it iur-;ubor •'i r “' J i t.M u. tv ;.o uie_ui.-i.r3 cl ibc i dir>i \\ .ird — ... . rh-’ : clc m uhl i-m ~- r’ r ’ n t' bo member n! •.-to bu muaibora **('tho v imunoii b utiju-'l. > v^urt.li \>ar.i ! me person to to a member oi Jao re.i ct aim : w j ::s ui. to be Uioui''*'!'-* tLe L 11l fUi il IuUL -u Tift a W iir .l- rcr.-tn to be a member -fthc ' be luombo;« i.i' tuo Corn- -"tleiH ilUll . IX p.T «.J: m>» i i\>uuc.i. 'btni-- e i cT' it, ? ■ be a member rl'the M'.lee[ and i -Ur l•-r-- ■ f: - t. 1 ... ;... !: .|.,- ra c f t3O L omm >{. co i , • l; . fiill >\ ;sr.i -i me | .ue Scivct ..n • i w . l o'J -hixlu:i Him "mitm to re R member of Lite .’-e.i-ctan ;hr ».*«* i ctoudj to bo members <jf ihe .1 in ■on (. i >;,;, c i l . cintb \\<<rb—Une person to be a men her < f thee<*t ai-'i iircc persons tu be member- of tho Common Council. j n. o ui *»i:i m • ion. i.o 'luMtfied to Ecrvc as a rueu.i- roi tu *; H>.u>o Representatives cf this C\ LL liu u.we.l b. At t. c oiecti'-n t r*-;. ;.ei ias aforesaid, on Tues day. tue s:b uuy ■ I J.inu iry. A. I). lv-b 'limc-tct r <>. 1 1; irv \\ard v.iilvUeat the PuL-ii .• j'-'n liou>. iu s.ii< 1 Ward. Xti«' i kvb r- !!,•> md Ward will Tote at the t'uMi*' >'■ 11 •c; a c-aid Wrr i. Tho elect, rs ot so u.uvl. o| tbo "third Ward as ;ics north < I a: d -.v.-t , i tiru.s t ■ 11- • i b c i [ic rrecinc* No. 1 { w * w u l at the house of U.McMay. on the rorucr cf hixtb and ml-i hfic-d streets. ihe wleo.Oi's o. so much el tae Third Ward ns lies ftoutb au-i east oi lirant loreet, being pre cioci. N-.-A uisaid War.i, will vote at the houso nj C. fc, Konijedy, at the corner of Wyiie and Tunnel streets. ihe eie:t. rs oi tne Fourth Ward will voto at the Public tciiooi hou?e m said Ward. 'J he electoi-i of to much of tboFifth Ward as lies nortn and east < f Adams street, btio? pre cinct No. 10l saui Ward, will vote at the Pub.ic hi use, in said Ward. Iho elect os of willed the Fifth Ward as lieu touth aiid wa>t '{ Adams street, Hung j>re <-in:t JNo. - cl sai 1 Ward, will vote at tue l J uujic rvh-Hd homo. iu r-ud Ward. I ho o.cct ;r i ot tao Mxth Ward will vote at tbo i c hnc sod uciL-c ir. 'aid \\ aru, Thcci r -f r*"i tie berenth Ward will vote at tho l’ub ic ro k :o >l bonsa m said W ard iho electors .1 the Kighth Ward trill vote at tic In•■ 11 • school house IQ sa id Ward Ihe electors ot the Ninth Ward wi.l vote at the Puoiif .rbooi h ulc in .-aid Ward 11 1 v*t n uuder my hand and the se.‘*l <>f the said City ot PittNbnrsth, iho loth rtay of l>eccmbcr. A.D J-.’-:. D. C. Jr., ucl.tte Mayor. LIOKiIU; iiOLIDAYS.-rRFAH AH- A. r.val of J3>). tg, .rhet-s, liaituoralg, Guma and jPelt Soles, at J. 11. BORLAND’S. No. 98 Market street, dely Second door from Kiith street. AWARDED Tii h 1 F WARDS OF l cii '.iiu them, /:• .a ladies r.f the .-tnJ Wo.i.fi;n P* f -- i •' *iHraroriaii -DIi’ToCL'KvjII, P 4 • CIKCINSATI, 0 UjUSVILLE. ky -t il Y <il I*ITTS tor about the space of a flash of light mug i. was furious, and I suppose the gen tlemen in the lobby (noughtl was rehears ing the "Maniac,-’ lor their attention was diverted from the play and centered on me. It occurred to me suddenly that I might devise a method by which I could hud ont the locality of ray Venus anyhow in the exuberance of ray feelings I rush ed down to the box office and asked the treasurer if he had any reserved seats for white handkerchiets ; then I asked him if ho had sold a seat with a white handkar** chief in it, or sold a white handkerchief to a seat; if he had any white handker ctneis left, and if he had any reserved handkerchiefs for twoV 1 discovered that 1 had it all wrong, but before I had time to explain myself, I beard a faint voice on the inside, ejaculating "kick that man out. I deemed an apology at that time unnecessary and left hurriedly. for several days I was a candidate for a charitable institution, where they doctor diseased intellects, but, fortunately, was not elected. My usual presence of mind, ti.r which I am noted, forsook me en tirely. Uq one occasion at table I commenced carving my napkin, a: d wiped my face with asnrloin steak, and on another occa- SIOD, in an unpardonable fit of abstract ness, I paid a biil when it was presented to me. 3 it :o i o ,1 member '>f i-- bo mcajccrf* ol the A tew days ago I got another letter— the last ol the series. At the bottom of the delicate epistle was a polite invitation to the recipient to "call -round;" call at "four p. m. punctually" and he wculd see the writer. ‘ Fonrp. m. puuctnajlies”won’t win they are not my style. Mo rules of eti quette are not governed by a timepiece ncr an almanac, and I concluded to go when I got ready which was after night lull. I had another hue journey in pros pect over slippery sidewalks. lam down on sidewalks huvo beeu, a dozen times during the past week, but, fortunately, with our any serious result to the side walks. i ’ called round.*’ I pulled the bell wire—a necessary proceeding if one wants to gain admission into a modern dwelling —and I saw my anonymous correspon dent. I think she was of a literary tarn of mind, for I found her reclining in a luxuriously indolent attitude on a cheap sofa and reading a Bhow bill. She was not cn deshabille, if I understand the meaning of the French phrase, which is questionable ; but the condition of her dress was suggestive of a drought and an unparalleled scarcity of soap. I muß . (it is a duty I owe society) denounce pbo* tograph artists. They are swindlers and have no more conscience than a Bengal tiger. No photographer ever brought om the freckles on a woman’s face correctly: photographs never do justice to red hair or a pair Of eyes that looked as if they were ftif in the middle of the week, and were kicking both ways for Sunday. No, sir. VV by that woman looked no more like her photograph than a potato patch looks HAII.Y I'nsT DAIJLY I*OSI-II)Ti\CED KATESt" Ciie year, by Six months. rhroo •• *♦ Oao •' *« One week. doiivared in tie city...„ biCfiJo CO{-iod To a*en taper hundred AW AFFAIR os-’ IJ]R II£ART. BFAr HACEETT STRICKEN' BT THE TENDER passion I'-niTOK i-’op.t Some people fall i n j OTe 1 was pullc-d into it. Ancnymona let ters Without any names to them, and carles de visile i as much like the ordinal 83 3 ducl: P M,i like a skating park) accomplished my destruction, morally, physically aod otherwise. , f h e_fe!-lin g is first rate fill it begins l 0 atriKe in. lam willing Jo admit that the urst sensation is good, but the reaction is fearful especially when yon become con vinced that a nenymons letters and pho tographs have told yon an abominable He. I fell gc-rg- cua when I was first palled (I hT ' hat 1 feU > iul ° * 0T ®- i le.tas uongh J was in tne basement of o bdgar refinery, with a shower of the .ri, B a rt i c .' le P° unn S upon me; I felt as i I ha., been tied to a water wheel that was making three hundred revolutions a I; I speak feelingly on this Buli's--t 1 ?° w ' 111, . n * t 0 tow**. Anonymous letters, bad pictures and matrimonial ad vertisements are omnipotent. I read in a lour hue notice of a young lady that wanted to correspond with a single g ta .' tieman, (of coarse she didn’t want to cor respond with more than one at a time | while stationary continues so enormously high,) 'with a new io fau or matrimo- She was considered good looking, and had money to back her.” I don’t liite tobacco, but the ‘-good looking” wa3 an inducement. 1 addressed the ad veritiseatrix a note, (not promissory) and she replied— e.riouymously. I sent her another; ehe replies, and signed her letter, with a slut. f interred that she was an astronomer, an actress, or the daughter Of a policeman. I was frnntic-I could nf;)! her c-ut, sleep rior—yes I could drink (i taut*. J had all the eompioina of an ut:4 * c,£ oi lh -' t<rU^rr passion, (the tongh est pap-iirm that ev.-rgot a hold on me, i r vc,-pr bydropnohia, and I did begin to r.ti?e nn hVf-rbion to wnier at coe time. I watched the post-cthee knowing t,he numot rlu her box, iLeecsuntly. I saw a l . n, “ n take a letter from the box nearest non*, and enppo.mg that ho lived next door to her, i determined to foiiow him liOtne. and find Per dwelling in that way. 1 followed him thru-' m,k-a ever rugged Btreeta and elirptry sidewalks, and found that the next door to his residence was a vacant lot, and to add to my aggravation there was a nonce on the fence, "to lease lor nineteen years to responsible parties.’ 1 was subdued but not conquered, fho next letter I received from my io wuVrtVonun do “‘'L' M -*'\“' Veuuo rtwaDiiko neck land a ewnn is no! a goose 1 wonld hare you nucerstand, raven ringlets and other partß ot her composition resembling va rious other lurils. I believe she waanoi web looted, and partook of none of the qualities ot at quatic fowl# —e zce pt the swan. I wrote an answer and entreated her ° tell me where she lived. She wrtildn t do it, but promised to display a wane handkerehiet in the theatre at a certain hour of a certain evening during u certain act of a certain play, and I must ip certain to do the Barne thine, that was glorious—mutual recognition you know, meet her at the door, romance m real life everything. I carried a white handkerchief in my hand three days, and r' a a M° u ? d “ 7 wml al ni B ht tor fear i ah ? U u lorget tiie & PPoiuimeat. At length the evening and the hour and the play and the act and the gcene arrived. I plunged into the theatre, and may I ba hanged it every mr.n, woman and child, including the actors and actresses, didn’t have a white handkerchief displayed con ftpicuonely. ESTABLISHED 1842. litaran appja orchard. Her hair (which had a pound and a half, at least, of highly perfumed ointmedt onit, and was the only decorated part other person*) looked Ike a picture of conflagration on an insn °sS “ r A andjher nose waaso big ahe I 1 b i OW bnt one Bi3e of it'at b time. aoon JT dy t0 k CB V her “ctytwntancft as soon as I saw her, but She manifested an inclination to retain . me; -she was too Wh, h f enl,rP ' ly - Pretty aoon the ‘am ly began to come in one by one, prin cipally little Bhavers, and ahe insisted on introducing me to every one of, them, t hey seemed to share her passion for hair oil ; every one of them had an immenae quantity of the article OB hjs or hdr head. I think th o whole famflyhdd- hair oiP on the brain. Otje little fellow evinced Bn* warrantable familiarity, and- wanted to climb up in my lap and thrust Bis head, grease and all, in my face, 'f remember distinctly that I poshed him iroin inyt na aal organ with the emphatic remark that little boys should be seen, note melt. I arose to depart, and thn ybung !adv seemed to regret it. I wasglad-of it..lt’s astonishing how friendly and {affectionate homely people will be. I never could be friendly with anybody. It was raining when I left, and I ventured to risVhet for [an umbrella. Bhe Baid she had’but one, which was a bran new one, andshedidn’t want to get it we‘. I was glad enough to get away, however, even though I bad to tramp through the ra,n ., lever since that time I bavestudicnsly avoided her residence; but she sßeka. me °.v ~ 9 Eer presence upon me at halls and paries, and shows and' street corners. Before I saw her I received a le.ter ,rom her every two doyss After I sbw her I received two every day. But I thmk I am effectually rid of her at last. Bussing along a sidewalk yesterdayiwith a male friend of mine; T4net her/ ! A hap py thought struck me. I pretendednbt to see her, aud a* we passed herl„said to my friend, lond enough for her to hear, • shortly alter I buried niy tenth wifi”— nod then I let my voice die away info Both ln£* * >bmb I madg tbe Dumber large eiuugb, audl haveerexy reaaon to believe abb beard it. Two hours afterward. I was approached by a man With a freckled lace, cross eyes, prominent nasal protuberance, aou incendiary hair. .Ireould have sworn he waa ibe brother of the anonymous woman if I had met him in Norway. He was et powerful mfcn. Coming up t 6 me quietly, he said, ’‘Shortly after I buried my tenth wife,” and then he planted his ns* between my eyes. r I trust an indulgent pflhlic will excuse me it 1 do Dot describe anything that oc curred during the next twenty four hours. i,y recollection of that period is very im perfect indeed. The first man I remember to have seen was a physician, who express ed intense satisfaction at finding me “bet ’ ,^? y y ? nnglady who ia passionately fond of ‘black eyes” will find a very de sirublo acquaintance in me. She mast not [ adarees me anonymonsly, though. -I am conscientiously opposed to anonymous letters, v photographs, red hair, .and big brothers. If any outrageous female ever sends me another photograph, Til have it hnog up in the rogue’s gallery—if I don’t J m a sinner. I a s3 00 Premium Sewing Machines, TfIK OXI,I GOLD HEDAI. Evor Awarded to Sewing Machines in Illinois. T'neEe machin es were awarded the Highest Pre miums, over ail competitor*, for the Bat Family hewino Machine*, the Beet Manufacturing if a. chine*, and the Beef Machine Work, at the fop iuwinfc- ijIATK FAIRS of 1863 : A™ .iork State Fair. First Premium tor family machine, 1 irst Premium for double-thread machine, rust Premium for machine work. \ n-mcmt Slate Fair . First Premium lor family machine. iMrat Premiam ior manufacturing machine. First Premium for family machine. !>•”! Premium lor manufacturing machine; if- Premium for machine woik. MtcMffan State Fair. n rem^uln or family machine, £im Premium for manufacturing machine. First Premium for machine work. Indiana State Fair. Premium for machine for all purposes. liStiSFjSr!* mach,ne "«*• vjffj E rom ! um for machine for ail purposes. First Premium lor maohine work. Fair. Premium for machine for all purposes, hint Premium for machine work. Fennsylvama State Fair. FW p£ em * um e or ““n'actnring maohine Ohk Stale FaT b « macltn. work. Firet Premium for maohine work. And at the following County. Fairs t Chittenden Co. (Pi.) Agricultural Society F f family sewing machine. Firet Premium for mannlaetaring machine. First Premium for maohine work, OhatnpCom Valley (, VtJ Society. Premium for family machine. Firet Premium for manufacturing machine. Fir.t Premmm for maohine work, Hampden CoAMaee.) Agricultural Society, ■ Vjploma for lftmily maphips^ Diploma for machine work. •AVWdraQ). (Aft. F.) Fair. First Premium for family machine, oS2'. l rwTvi' * n4 ?n&oturingmachine. WaehxngUm Co. (ff* Y,) Fair.. First Premium for lamiiy machine. Saratoga Go. (N, Y.) Fair. Fiffct Premium for family machine. Mechanic* Inititate(PixJFair. - First S ew^ y c'ltfe" 10 loading f he work made upod thearoreftßaker Sew ing machine has received the First Premium at every Mate Fair in the United State where it has been exhibited to this date. 1 uas Sales Rooms, No. 18 FIFTH BT. Pittsburg Pa. 0c29-2mdaw A.F. CHATONBy,iUmt. P: ittsftnrgh Sanitary Committee AHD DEPOSITORY, No. 59 Fourth Street, between Wood and Sarh«t Struts. PRESIDENT. TIIOILIS SECRETARY. JOSEPH R. UV-VTKU, TREASURER. JAHES PAJRK, Jr. Contributions c£ Money and Goods solicited Stores sent to all parts of the army. Information furnished in relation to the Sick and Wounded in the Camps and Hospitals. The freicHon goods donated is paid bore. Address, . * PITTSBURGH SANITARY COMMITTEE LARGE STOCK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, TO CLOSE OUT THE LOT. AT (lIAS. C. MEUOB-8, 81 WOOD STREET. Afi * i af ßB^wi?!aasa? to 8016 ®Y*dormlst.Ai3«h*i. i / t sfr«3as*@@spgsi
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