post.. PITTSBURGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1803. Democratic City Ticket POB AIaYOR, JOSEPH B. HI NTEK. FOR OOHTROLLBtt, WIUIAM M. EDGAB FOB TREASURES. FRIHOIS FELIX. DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRA L CO; SUTTEE The Domooratio State Central Committee are requested to meet at the MERCHANTS HO TEL, In the City of Philadelphia, on WEDNES DAY, the 13th day of JANUARY NEXT, at 4 o’olook y. m. CHAKLES J. BIDDLE. Chairman, ITEMS. The corn crop ia said to be deficient in the enormous snmof 140,000,000bnahels. Mbißai.fr, (late Lady Cramptox,) is about to return to the stage. The receipts at the Sanitary Fair in Cin cinnati amounted to 14,625,14, The ram Dictator was successfully launched at New York, yesterday. Gen. Scott thinks that fighting has only commenced, and that the hard fighting is yet to be done. Government means to pardon the iO,- 000 deserters in Canada, if they will re enter their regiments. The navigation of the Mississippi river ia now leas interrupted, owing to the strict gunboat patrol. Gen. Uialak, of New York, has not been captured by the rebels. The report to that effect was untrne. Advices from Beßnfort are to the effect that an expedition had left in a hurry, under Gen. Seymour, to parts unknown. The contributions from New Hampshire to the Boston Sanitary Fair, will produce at least $15,000. Daring the week ending the 18th, at New Orleans, the total arrival of cotton foots up 5.133 bales, and 3,043 hbds. pf The Freshmen of Yale had a meeting the other night, and seventy four signed a pledge to abstain from intoxicating drinks daring their college coarse. A Connecticut soldier, named Johnson has been sentenced to sixty daye.’ imprison ment in New Orleans, for calling the President a “d d lool.” A formidable movement has again been made within the last two days by leading Senators and members to oast Blair out of the Cabinet. Northern patriotism, just now, consists i i a strong inclination on the part of the rich Abolitionists, to conscript his poor neighbor and compel him to whip the se- C.BsiOQH»6. An exchange asks whether wo are io the ninth or nineteenth century. We were in the nineteenth, but this Admin istration is fast knocking us back into the ninth. The rebel Government talks of paying the soldiers liberally after the war. Its liberality reminds as of the poor fellow's wil! : “I have nothing, 1 owe everybodv, the rest I give to the poor I” The ConfedQ(jfcte Major General GARD NER. iladaon^ of war", "on board the steamer Mississippi, from New Orleans, on the 26 th irret. Counterfeit st> notesen the Union Bank of Philadelphia are said to be in circala tion. They are well calculated to deceive the public. The printing press of the New Haven Register is run by water power supplied by an inch perforation of tho street mains ; and after a long trial the contrivance ib pronounced a perfect success. IntheeveDt that the resolution intro duced into the Senate compelling Senator Bayard to take the oath passes, and he is determined to resign his peat in that body. The Legislature is Democratic and will elect a sound man in his place. The N. Y. Herald gives hixaXp—hear it : “We abandon ‘Honest Old Abe’ as a hopeless case. We have pnffed him, we have praised him, and have helped him in every way, but can get no good out of him.” There ia no truth in the statement that Chase has ashed for an additional increase of duty on whisky, beyond that recom mended in his report. The Committee on Ways and Means are only in favor of forty instead of sixty cents. A Democratic contemporary says Abe Lincoln is determined'to be a candidate for saocession to the Presidential chair, and that he will doubtless arrest and im prison all who attempt to run against him on the charge of trying to overthrow “the Government" Senator Wilson's amendment to the enrollment bill is so unpopular and odious, there being such an outcry against it along the Republican household, thata new one is being prepared at the War Department in which the $BOO exemption clause will be embraced. Col. Bakeb, detective of the Fire De partment has been detailed to investigate mattere conneoted with Cornwall's thieving operations. It appears from hiß confession, that there are others in the departmehtengaged in abstracting money. The detectives are on their track and have already made important discoveries. The suspected parties occupy positions of great trußt near the Secretary of the Treasury. Many hundreds of people went to the Governor’s Room, City Hall, New York, on the 26th, to view the remains of the late Gen. Corcoran lying in Btate tl-.'ere. The funeral took place on the 27th. A 1 Bolemn high mass was said at St. Patrick's Cathedral, preliminary to the removal of the remains to Calvary Cemetary. The military display on the occasion was very imposing. The flags were everywhere at half-mast, in fonor of the dead. Hon. Ciias , Dennison Democratic member of Congress for the Luzerne District, last wet-k offered a resolution in Congress, increasing the pay 0 f t j, e 80 | | dierß in the finny ? per month, to $BO Fori this righteous measure every Democrat id Congress voted, but it was voted down by the Republicans. The same day, Mr. Wasbbukne, who 'had talked voted against paying the poor soldiers even one dollar per day, introduced and passed a bill paying the clerks at the capital $4 per day, Bnd . that only for about Bix hours’ work, each day. Who are the Soldiers’ Friends ? THE PITTSBURGH POST: WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30, 1863. -.***»% SYMPATHY WITH THE SOUTH The incessant repetition of this caption, ! by the Abolition leaders, against every one who will not subscribe to their revo lutionary proceedings, haß had great effect upou the minds of the unreflecting of our people; and what is particularly remarkable, io this connection, is, that these who are most loud in its application are renegade Democrats, who were themselves, all their lives not only in “sympathy with the South,” but the slaveholders moat obedient, and reliable followers. These individuals—the But lers, Dickinson* and Forneys —inorder to demonstrate their superior loyalty and secure office, must, necessarily, be promi nent among tho base wretches, who are constantly engaged in airing their pa triotism. In order to be effective in this, nothing is more attractive, with the mul titude, than to denounce one’s neighbor for a want of that bounding and bursting loyalty, which makes them glow with feverish and impulsive patriotism. Politi cal trimmers understand the value of buncombe; and never in any country, Bince the world began, was there a finer, and at the Bame time grosser quality ex - hibited than there is- now struggling to lead public sentiment in this unhappy country. We have among us men, as piring to be leaders of public opinion, who were long since tried and found wanting, and consequently discarded Yet, these tattersd, ragged and buffeted individuals talk of public virtae, as it they had not been detected and exposed in the basest of public prostitution. J hese base wretches are well described by Sitiel, as men who would “barter freedom for a great man’s feast, and sell their country for a smile.” We can very well forgive, and at the same time respect Wendell Phillips for his acknowledged warfare upon the exist ence ot our Government. He was and if one of those who thinks our system “a covenant with death and a league with hell,’’ He despises it, and was agair.st it, until he, after twenty five years ot t ation, has succeeded in forcing the South to fly to revolution to save themselves from the consequences of his teachings However wroDg Phillips may be, he U honest:he proclaims now,as he spoke years gone by, death to vSouthern slavery, no matter if creation is paralyzed in its dis solution. But mark tne crawling and cringing dishonesty ot the Demagogues to whom we have alluded. While Pnn up* was, tor a quarter of a century, dc-nouni ing Southern institutions, Butler and Dickinson were defending them. When nnder the assurance of sympathy from them the South talked of secession, who promised,their aid in resisting tho general ; Government to suppress them'.' Why. Dickinson and Buti.er and other* like them; and we venly believe that tntse men’s DOiay clamor about sympathisers wiih treason in the North, and their un conditional support of every silly act oi the Administration were mtendedio save them selves from exile or perhaps death. ll'Jes se D. Bright was expelled from the Senate of the United States, because of having written a letter to Jeff. Da . is, before the rebellion began, we can readily inm^ne -tfee-vetigeHncu rjf AtiOTTTUnitim upon such men ns Butler and Dickinson, had they notjoined its standard. I heir ccrrespou dence with Dans, urging thr. South to cede and resist, would have hung them higher than the crab apple tree alluded to in the Abolition effusion ot ,Ioh:. Brown. They were the northern sympathisers with incipient rebellion, and had the traitors South demonstrated their ability to main tain their treason, Ben Brri.Eß and Dick inson would still be the,r allies in the North. Bat, tho great Democratic party despising the whole set, Southern traitors, Northern Abolition destructives, and rene" gade demagogues, will go on, clinging to the Constitution, with a tirm determina tion to save the country from the dargers with which she is surrounded. OOTERJfMEKT. Our profound contemporary, the Com mercial, having demonstrated the dangers of nepotism, has new, we are glad to see, turned its attention to expounding Gov ernment. We can assure onr Readers that it is as quito felicitous as it was in its other lucubrations. It remarks, among other things, that “God had some object to accomplish when he ldd our.forefathers to declare ‘That all men are creat ed free and equal,' " which onr penetrat ing neighbor denominates “an immutable truth.” The only difficulty we see to mar the beauty of this rhapsody is that there is no such word as free in the*Declaration of Independence as used in the connection in which the Commercial quotes it. We might here stop and inquire whether the Commercial does not owe an apology to the Creator and the fathers, for attribut ing to Him and them a piece of absurd nonsense, which has been exposed a mil lion ol times. The Fathers did not de clare all men were created free, for if they had they would have shown the.ni' selves caDting hypocrites, for the most important and numerous of them held slaves, when their declaration *of inde pendence was announced to the world. Having disposed of this, the basis of the Commercial's lecture on Government, there is no use of alluding to its conclud lug twaddle about a truth to which He had given His sanction three thousand years ago ; yes, even from the beginning of the world.” It is not becoming in a “gifted mind” td attribute to the Almighty|the per verted and exploded crotchets of Aboli tionism. This liberty, by political quacks, with the name of the Almighty, has a tendency to infidelity, and as a one hav ing some respect for the morals of the rising generation we protest against it. OCTOF THIiIBOWN HOETUH, The writers on the side of the Admin istration (says the Afire) have not ceased to iterate and reiterate the declaration that, up to the commencement of the re bellion, the Government of the Republic was in the hands of the Southerners. This is designed to thow that they have no cause of dissatisfaction with the course pursued by the North. Baid an Abolition organ of this city, quite recently: “So far from the South being oppressed by the Federal Government, it was substantially the Government itself, until the election of Mr. Lincoln took place.” Is it not, then, worth while to inquire how the country was governed during this period? The testimony of Henry Ward Beecher upon thi* point is worthy of special note. In a se r mon | : hd.ahtd Id the New York independent c! dune Id, 1801, he says: “It i- a cuiy to it; vntuin the constituted authoru. •= ct it e*- I cited States. It was organiz'd with aa much wisdom as has ever bo„-i. -t, ht-ar upou any set of civil institutions ;n the history of the world. Its bus been proved by the results it has wrought out. For three quarteri ol ?• century it has been m operr/ioh wuh n success which has made tho world murvel. Under this gov ernment has grown up a prosperity, ad vancing throughout every part of the land, until this nation baa become a first class nation in weuith and civilization. There live yet men who saw the period of the Revolutionary War, when we werg a de spised people, scattered in a savage terri tory, numbering three millions —not three millions strong, but three millions xceak! And yet within the lifetime of single men. thia cation haa by virtue ot the moral and educating influences which have existed among our people, and under the benign protection oi this government, sprung to a positi n second to that cf no nation on the globe. Uur government is uncharged with any default, and to thia hour there is no allegation ct mischief that can lie against it. 'I here never waa a govern ment that for a period of seventy five years, or thereabouts, waa administered with so much wisdom, and with bo many benefits, as that government, which it is now eoughi to overthrow.’ 1 Al! tins .a undeniable- and, a the aver ment rf the Abolition icurnsl which we have <:u ctr-d i n a:?-', true, all this gees to the crf.i’i oi : t e .South. iitr statesmen fram<- i : hr 11 . v,-n. nn.i administered it, directly < r m directly, all this lime. This ~ «.!Hscrif>ii cov.'-rs the r.dmi&iß trillions or Pn t;. i. and bivtJANAK, and ia the bjytiept v• ndi'-a:*on thr-y could ask. *3>- We i ..rl.ib to di.y a beautiful poem frru. :bt- por. o; Mrs. E. H. Barker. It is written »:i irem-.-ry o: Ler son whose do-alh we noticed a iew weeks ago, and is on?- o; in:- nnest po-;-:ne that bae emanated from her ever graceful pen. The feelines ot the IVeten.-., the Chr.stidn and the Mother, ad tind expression in language which must touch the heart of ewrv cue capable of leeling. Important Despatch to ?mce Met tormeh lt.-'c dh,* iciic-wif.ig trails lat oD o; the despatch ot the Austrian Mini-ter fur Foreign Alfairp to Prince h’f'hard M»*ll ♦-r'jir-h. a c ..mpai.ying the reply ni th- Ea-p-rur of Austria to tb“ Empor.ir N •.V-' l "'’ l * s invitation to tha Congress Accnmj-Hpytng tins despair;.ea you will Hud a "*'py oi th*- i»ttercf the Em per or, our, r*. : n mar-t ■ r, t■ > t h-* Emperor Nnl-!• irn. j r.epj remains little tor me to add to : . Tr -r.ls h.r Majesty to not » a r »et* . v i.. •.>n r: the * ;ewn o: \\. .mj.-nu! upon (he I - r P- ?*.r KnrofM’nn ( :ngr, sn V» mli ri;ttrr*ly in nemr-.i with the h ranch < roVrrnmr:r. m; tc.* v',»y t.'r oong'didhtiQg Kurc p •• .. -•». v.'o u,.e=: that nr. hjroe' LQ;*ni i».-5 t'.!• j met** to be crn p! .Jid K.T 1.. , :.rp 0, ft.l 'll j ?rCu.*A bio preb !,-:v i ratrti of a gPD«rBI (h»*f».c.o we ft'n.i; j Nave ; iho }• rtn, l» f i ;v:-. i t •r. ' ».|H<n this fcohjec! jO'j.l 1 cx from The pijr.ri pill pr int I i •anutr be the tm« iß Upon which t'. I ou - ih - in. etiu(? of a Cod rresf. !; st-| ea’s to mifi.nlt that a fi.niii i n:nu;_i i-nilico to t. rat Ihe pr. i;r-. .liiif o t in-!; .rr.pi riant di-ii‘ cr aio" ~w r-irth.T H-eire u« how the J clfi'ni'-'n -r (hH Emperor Na poleon. 7. i .Siva u r-.* trends of to be int.-rpre;- j. U#» hi-&.u:e to briieve 1 * reL -■' Gov. rumen: itself w:il at taci the mon a. j most rigorous sense to itu* dt cler?i : i It i« mm- that i b uenu,‘.i oi modified sevf.ro! poinla . interna',.jn<il ui.it,one have at uaies tak*'fi thf;r nacr. as tor instance m what I rc-iat. noi bi-cium. 'ihat which they ! contained personally wounding lo the Kn peror Napoleon is definite!* removed, with t .,p general acqoieeoerce of Korrpc. D .t excr pt in the caee« where these an cient documents hare been formally ah rotated, we consider them as still exist ing, and U ia certain that they now form the bas-s of public ngh»a-n F.nrope. We do not wish to dispute that the progress of time may not nave more or lees impaired certain p 3rii ot sof theinup grity, and that may not in cm sequence s-and m need of beiiig reafiiimed or imprortd If the trench Government wiil point out to us the parts of th.a sentence it considers ! too detective or too incomplete, if at the same time it wiil notify to us the changes !it ccn-idcrs mignt be usefully made, we , sbal! receive these overtures with the sin ! cere desire of facilitating an undei standing, i Wo shall then, knowing the subject, be able to pronounc-.- upon the opportaD'enesß , and advantage of meeting in Congreess to 'accomplish, this task, With the French Government we recognize and deplore the the stflij of uneasiner.s existing in varionß parts of Europe. Bet this uneasiness is only partial, and the remedy would be worse than the disease, if to nppease cer tain troubles, it were requisite to throw all | Europe into a etnte of perturbation, by Bnb}octing it to a radical transformation. ! He good enough, Prince, to govern the expression cf yoor opinion by these con siderations. and to state it with friendly candor to M. Drouyn de L’Hays. As the interpreter of the sentimente expressed by the Emperor, our august master, you will acquaint the French Government wiih the sincere desire by whicu we are animated to unite cur efforts to its endeavors for pacification. But it is that the French Government sbouldjßfce its in tentions with more that this Cnion may be frankly csßied out and bear fruit. To bring onr loyal assistance to a Congress, we ought to know what will be the eietet programme of. its delibera tions, ana*to be assured that this pro gramme will fulfil all the conditions requi site to prepare the celebration of a work of peace and conciliation. Receive, &c., marrif.d. MATEBR-WEUITS-Cn Thursday the 24th EK ! 1 If your Ilairis turning Grey, If your IJ air becoming Thin, If your Hair is becoming Harsh and Dry, ITse the Reju Venator, kt? 1 ;? 'V* 16 “V 8 ' ,ali «lact.jry iiAIK RESTOR ER ever brought before tho public. Prioe One Dollar. For tele bf tIMoS JOHNSToI) deU - corner of bmithflelJ end Fourth sta. 8^ I Ali hi i.N UII, Carbon Oil, „ ,--i C “ r c'V m V, n Cartful). L..rl»|.n (.’il Carbon Oil. Carbon Oil. Carbon Oil. Carbon Oil, A furthir Reduction in Price, A further Reduction in Price. A further Kedu*.tk:j in Price. A lurtber in Frko, _ A lurtber Keduction in Price! Thf fee! u-fj 1 ;* ?•! ai centB i-er Gallon, Th, SS JfiSSli at 50 centa per SSfeS* ih. beat White Oil at 60 eenta per GalicS,' At Joseph Flemings Drug Store. At Joseph Fleming’s Drug Store, At Josepu Fleming's Drug Store, Comer of the Diamond and Market Comer otthebi “J sfrke fj!s Comer of the Diamond and Market £££ Pore No. 1 Potash and Bods Ash ?aie ifo. 1 Potash and aW Pure Uo. 1 Potssh and Soda Ash. Constantly on band at lnw Constantly on band at l ow H£3=sSTKICTLY PURE articles 11,v -* 5 A-ow i»rio©B. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & McG-ABR, APOTH ISOABIEB. Oomer fourth and Market street*, i'll I'SBURftE. DRUGS I DRUGS! DRUGS! m££I c,wes 2 medicines I . medicine! i VSEMICAES ! CHEMICALS! C HEMICALS I CHEMICALL! . DYEBI ' DYES I DYES I A PAINTS I PAINTS I ® NTTAS PAINTS I PAINTB I RUNTS ' spices : SPI, spic£in!>icWi spice* spS HPlCEjlgflCfll SPICE?! BPH BodaJCcMm Tltu, Kng. Mustard, 4i French, fcg&ish, ttd American Perftu and Toilet? Trusses, F Medicines, Tad alllPfussist articles, St pure articles. Low 'Shoes. KB- Physicians Proscriptions accurately pounded at all hours. < Pure Wines' and Liquors for medioir only. • ' • tT]3* Editor °f tfle Daiht.PoiU— Dear Bir?- tw' Four permission l|wiah to s*V to tht ere of your paper that I;will *end, by return to ali who wi/ihfit (freO a Receipt, with f reotion» lor making a simple Vet Balm, that will effectually remove, in toi Pimples, Blotches, TanfcFreckles, and all 1 Itea ol the Skin, leaving the 6ame soil, smooth and beautiful. 1 will also mail (reo to those having Bald or Bare Faces, simple directions and infoi that will enable them to start a foil gro- Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustf loss than thirty days. All applications answered by return mai out charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemj 831 Broadway, New ' J. M. COHNWRLL. A KERK, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER A BRASS PLATERS, And reanafjeturera of N&ddlery <S C arriage Hardware, No. " Ft. Clair street, and Duqnesne Way, luear the Biidee.; mbt PITTBBUJUm. DESTIRTBT.-TEETII EX- Uv tracted without pain by the übc of it. Ondry'i apparatus. J. F. HOFFMAN, DENTIST. All work warranted. »T^p^FLOt T RINOMILLKORSALE. Tfce Fubscriber offers for sale iho AL- Lh»j H r.N'Y CITT MILLS situatod in the Fourth W;»ri. A he.honj fill - . This weli Mill ha/ bcon rebuilt lately, anti v-o Mains tonr ran ol I fcucb Burra, with aJI tho latest imi-rortid ma cMnery for manufacture* the Dost brands of H'<ur. ErnojFjft pood local il/ we!) a/ foroim eust..ta. ThU fe fc rare ci ancc for b dne a man and .nvita at y wh > wish to enpape in a profitabe boKiooßU to call at the Mill, wboro terms will be made known. * OuJl-.itndA w O U E A T * Improvement in Eye Bigh THE BCSSUK I'EBULESPK( I A( LES I*o TOC WANT Torn ETE KIUHT ■LJ'’ i t j tho houinn Pebble* '■’TKKKGTU It;,- „„,i IM- Imported direct from Russia, Which can V*e soon at my office with *atifsfaction Parcoa.icrß are entit;<yi to bofloppHtd in future if the fin*: nhouM ftil. Irwj of with ib'>«c which trill nlnafoOrVE SATISKArTIiiN- J. DIAMOND, Prarticiil Optician, ‘ j Fifth stroot. Bank Black. Beware of iair ac,l coumerfoitei-r C*o-fIAW JJHiITOUH ll'll A l.litttv "1.; havp 1 J ihf*r Toy Books,. Magazines, STATIONERY, As Cheap as Use Cheapest AT im fin book ash mi Din Riiildtutf, t'ifih ISL 6td WE SELL AS Wt ADVEfiIISE Y ™ St UAII BOOTS AND SHOES At the fol owing prices Mens'Fine Boots, high heel,. .. ji -=, Mens’ Brogins. double sole j Boys’ Brogans, high out Boys’ Balmorals j Mens’Balmorals, lap 80le-Ertr1......_ . .. 160 Womon’s Fine Congress high hool Oaitors 100 Women s Lasting sidelaoe, high hoel Gaiters 1 oo Womens Eyeleted, Patent Tin Balmoral Gaiters j M Women’s Morooco heel Boots. -t Women’s Kid Balmorals of, Womon’s Slippers 25 Women's Moroeoo double sole Boots 1 25 Mens' heavy Kip Boots 2 60 Children's Shoes at any Price. All goods warrantod, andoan be had only At Concert Hall Shoe Store, de23 68 Fifth Street. Wholesale and Retail Becbbeeg. dry good^ CLOAKS. J. W. Barker & : Co., 59 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. Goods by the piece or package, or in length to suit, at Eastern Afresh stock jest received ftr the HOLIDAYS BOOTS, SHORS, Gaiters, Balmorals, AND GUMS, Wluch will b* wild lower than anp home in tho city. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere J. H. BORLAND, de26 No. 98 Market sV, 2d door from oth. 134 fcinlthfirlii Ktreel, pitisburuh, J. VCEfiTLT. for 1864, Holiday Books. New Books, All kind* of prices. New_Advertisements. i. T. tVAMBLIN' K Warn ell nh dk Barr, # Wholesale aDd Retail Dealers in PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS AND MUSICAL GOODS GENERALLY', NO. 2 ST. CLAIR STREET, Near Suspension Bridge, A LARGE AND SPLENDID NTOCB oTPIANOS lust received from the ccle* uratei manufactories,of r CVItRISTMAS II’ItESEXT.-A MA€t- J riHice.it I'osowooU 7 ocuve CONCERT (IRAND PIANO, Richly carved, mad e by K TV A li T: «3t C O recoirod. J|iSOMC HALL. everybody delighted la.=t Nioii r but three. benefit OF 'IUE 1 Air.e.ican Prime Donna, MISS SALLIE HOLMANi By Special requut, this evening La Somnambula! La Somnambula!! La Somnambolall! . Amina— .. Mbs Sa'lieHolman Amina Mirs 8al)io Holman Amina Miss SalLio Holman Miss Julia The grew Dram Holo.Allred Holman To conrJude with a new eomio Operetta, AdmisMlnn 23 Cents Kraerved portion ol Hall 50 Cents t hlUlri’D to KcNrnptl portion ~" > l 25 Cents i* x > lii ’c • ''(*n u r ' ■ a tn. •mu Miim-n on New Years' day and Satur d«3O W ITHoi T EXCEPTION Rankin’s Extract of Buchi 1- t K e best f.- .r «ii diseasethe asamts.., »Afrtng»y •;cmg upon sc.tniif.? p'.noiplos from the be«t_ui-jreti'~i kniwn. I< tho r.;ad rai profearico Jt; onhdcnUy rec.’cuxcncic’i »- RICH. 75 ( L N T 8 AT RA.VKIK’M DRI G STORE, CX MARKET STREET A .r.d Lr Lirugci*; generally WARD, A IT EliH E\ Y CITY. r —Bc.r.g ar».:Jcr,;.f the hi re War.! and exempt from droit by rearm d both military fervico and d 1 r»u* ;y, hut deefu..g n a duty, as it is a pleasure, to contribute towards filling the rAnks of the Army. I will pay THREE HUN DRED DOLLARS in addition to the Govern* men* bounty of siin© amount.) fer a substitute, on tho ’Ol owing conditions, rii: i. 'Xbat bo be enrolled ora resident of the First Ward. A’lonhenr, so as to be credited to said aid on its quota. ‘J That he enlist below January sth, for the Company to which I belonged, in a Regiment from this county v lhat ho faithfully serve until discharged, veteran wi’l be pretoned. Tbo money to be paid in monthly inrtalmenta of ton dollars, until exhausted, '.and unquestionable security therefore given.) to the volunteer'9 family, or such other person as he may appoint to receive it. Apply to JAMBS U. BPROEJL. U. 8. Recruit ing Agent, opposite Provost Marshal’s Office, Fourth street, Pitt? burgh, at 8 o’clock n. m do3o-lt AN EXEMPT. L. HJRSUFELD, So. !»B WOOD STREET, CIOJfTINtJtW TO SELL HIS ENTIRE J STOCK AT COST FOR ONE WEEK LONGER As tie are determined to close out by the FIHST OF JANUABY, 1804. MENS’ F(MHlN|ppts, Cloths, Cas§iinei’es, VESTINGS, By the yard, in larg-e variety. de2S flfotlce to Coal Men. TOHKRE WILE BE HELD JAiriJABT 1861, at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, an aojoarnod meeting of All in terested in the Cc&l Trade aro v Qskrne&tly urged to attend, P 8 business of vital import&noe Will be brought before the meeting. d039-lwd A. P. McQREW, Se^y. Happy xew teak.-the best eolection of Fancy Goods &Toys For SEW YEARS' QIFTS, can be fonnd at FOEBBTEB it BCJH WAHZ’N, JRIVATt DIbEAnFA. X>r, Do Hannio, Formerly Fin; Asa rtant Kur.eon at the Charity Hoapitnn. Sew Orlean-, ha* opened an offl oe at go (U DiAMOND STREET. .°pt PoetoDlce box 1399. d«53-lvy mujt !ij* uunri] :Vr« i TuWMUUIP —The citizens of 6h« rtjers Township are requested to meet at the h™ P. Casaiuay, oh WKIINKSDaY, the MU, brt at o e doci p. m. for the purpose of consider? aa the best means of obtaining volunteers to all the quota under the last call of the Preairfia t r„; SOO.OIO men. Come all —there ie no time tor del&y if you wooid avoid the draft r aeiA7 December 28, 1863. Fi Ba.H£ op Pittsbubgu, ) Late Pittsbubgh T’bcst Compast, > Pittsburgh, Deo. 22, 1863. J Aar election fob kihe dxbso tom of this Bank will be held on the SKo. ONDTUBaDAY, i2th of JaNUABY next b£ twcea the hours of 11 a, m.. and 2nm H "" de2a-td JOHN D, BCUllf7oa«hitt Ne-w Advertisements, .chab. b. Bias 200 PIECES York, lladelphla, and others MITH’S elodeons. eet Hnsle al vnoß, Melodeona short notice. ANOS. NOS, e Piano Fortes, ed cases; also, Pianos, . of fifteen years best in the coun- octave Plano >ost Piano made, re newatock of ail ■ . Alan Melo4eonfl 'TK Bf.UME. 43 Fifth street. • CHARLOTTE BLUME. 11 Fifth street. Whntls Nicer for a Present t haw a Ifear’s Subscription to a Bigaanc or Paptr ? We furnish them at Publishers 1 Rates, at JOHSTW. PITTOCK’B (iUBiSTiU AND New VEABS' PBEiENTS. Albums Holding 50 Pictures, #2 90. Albums Holding 40 Pictures, $2 25, Albums Holding 24 Pictures, $1 25. Albums Voiding 12 Pictures, 50 Cents. £ e th C e HEAPEST “ d BEST TWO CITIES, Photograph Cards In variety. A large aswrtment of Books, magazines, papers, and Sta. tlonery, for tale atl JAMBS I. SAMPLE’S Book and Periodical Depot. delE>-lmd 185 Federal gt.. Allegh— y Qjty. riHBMTSUS AMD HEW TEAMS' Cl PRESEDTJS. — DRESS GOODS of the latest styles. CLOAKS, BACQUBB, SHAWLS, FURS ol every kind and a variety ofother goods. All will be offered cheap, to afford all to parchftse. at h.j Ekaoire, No. SO Market street, del7 between 6th and the Diamond; 164 Smlthfield stretn, J.a, WKLDOV JMiy EILLT. . WELBOS d KELLY, Lamps and Lamp Goods, JAM** H«UV«HUI, de2B -3td orsnag, muted, hii, del-dU £ \>wn stairs. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTB, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, •PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTB, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, j PfiINTS, NEW STYLE, OPENED THIS DAY AT lIIIGIS & HACEE’S, j ~r t -' orn6r °* Fifth and Market streets. de3o A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Rbcipbocate those WHO be oelved present, from their friends on Christ mas had better return the oompliment and oail AT 78 MARKET STREET M hero they will find a suitable ariioie for a handsome New 11 ears 9 Present We enumerate only a few artiolea, vii Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases, Fancy Jewelry Cases. Rosewood Work Boxes, set with Shells, Jet and Steel Breastpins and Ear rings, Splendid Photograph Albums, Ladies’ Traveling Satchels, Pearl Portemonnaies, Parses, Perfumery Cases, Lace and Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, Head Dresses, Skating Caps, "Wholesale and Retail, MACRUM «fc OLTOE’B, 78 MARKET STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond. For Ladies', For Children, For Everybody. Christmas & New Years’ PRESENTS, WHE UOUD&TS ABB FAST .-*7 rroaohinf, and everybody will be on the lookout for somethin* food and serviceable for present*. Nothing can bo more appropriate thap tho lollowong artiolea. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! W e have oyer 200 difforest styles at prices, we defy all We have the great Philadelphia Ai wm.T,?ltAffTiard*» which is considered the BEST ALBUM Ma nk Holding 6 Cards to 300. We ha ve also a large variety of Portemonnaies. Pooket Books. Wallets, Pocket Knivoa, Ladies’ Purses, Doy Booka,Caid fthotojrapts. Pooket Bibles for Comre Tables. Portfolios, Checker Boards, Gheohors,. Chess. Dianes, Games ol all kinds. Holiday Books Of all descriptions. Ladies' Work Cases, Card Cases, 60 different kinds of Games, and other ar ticles too numerous to mention. ALBVH DEPOT, Fifth street, opposite the Poßtoffiee. de!9 MAnoPACTUBrsa or us nzaitSHS 15 CABBOH OHS. HESZQK, Ac, l«t Woad street near Sixth. 8 POTBBURBH, PA. oatun nr giAMK and Baas. HO. 860 .ÜBIETY STBEKT, Blood -Se arclier, CUKE OF ALL DISEASES IPDBE STATE OF TBB BLOOD, Serofala, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bolls, N Plnples on Uie Face, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Tetter Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveneas, Jaundice, Salt Rheum. Mercurial Diseases, General'Debility, Lirer Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints Foal Stomach, Together with all other Disorders from an Improper condition of the circulatory system. As a general Tonic, its effects are most benignant, and cannot fail to benefit, where used preservingly, and according to directions. fIIHE PROPRIETOR HAS CERTIFI. M.- cates enough on band to fill a good sized volume, all of them the free will offerings of those who have been cured by the Blood bearoher, from whioh he selects the fallowing; The Great Purifier—The world Chal lenged to Produce its Equal—The Blood-Searcher Gloriously Trium phant —Sworn statement of David M cUreary, ofNapier Township, Bed ord Coontj- : In April, 1856. as near as L'can remember, a email piu>ple made its appearance on my upper lip, wh ch soon bocame enlarged amt aore. 1 need poultices of sorrel, and a washot blue vittol. without effec*. Pioding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely. of Shellaburg, who pronounced it CAN ER, and pns:nbea u wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Binding these reme dies of no avail. I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsville. Somerset county, who also pronoun oed the disease Canocr, and gave ms internal and external remedies—the latter coc&istingpiinaipa - ly of caustic—but all to no purpo*o. as tho diaeaso continued spreading toward the ncso. I next used preparation or ars<.nio. m the form of aalve. This tor a time checked tho disease, bat the in flammation soon increa&ci. 1 next called upon be. ttatier. of St. Clairtville, Bedford county who a-’so pronounced the disease Cancer, and&p* plied a salvo, laid to be a cover fairing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in cheeking the spread of the sore, in December, in the came year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my lip, aid attauEcd the nose, when I went to Cincinnati, where I cocsolted Prof. ton, of the£lec:ic Medical College* Ifo pro nounced the disease' a cutaneous c ancer, super induced by an inordinate use of mercary.” Heap* plied mild zinc ointmentand g&veme internairem& edies. My face healed up, but the inflammation wh* not thoiougiy removed. In .February. 1857, hepro nounced me cured, and I hf: for home. In April, the disea >e again returned, and to violent was the ; pain that l coaid net rest at night. Late in May I returned to Cinclanat, and again placed my* self under the charge of Dr. iSewton. with wnom I remained until September, during whioh time he used every known remedy, and partly suc ceeded in checking the disease, bat when 1 re turned home there were still three discharging unlcers upon ms face. 1 ccntinnednsmeNewton’fl Preparations, rad also medicine that Ig„t from r. Ely. but the Cancer continued, growing on* til it nad eat off the lelt tide of my nose, the greater po ttonof xnylelt cheek, and had attack ed my left eye. 1 had given up all hope of ever being cured, since Dr Ely said he could only givo relief but thata cure wue impossible In March, 1858,1 bought a bottle of ‘ Blood-Soarnher," but I mast confess that Ib&J no faith in it, I was very weas when! commenced it: Sot I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers c'mmenoed drying up- I i&artn bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for tho last to fen yean. Al though my face U sadly disfigured, I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared my life, and which has been dens through the ins.rumactaiity of '‘Lindsey's Improved Blood- Beircher." DAVID McORKABY. bwurn and subscribed this 31st day of August, A D. 1858, before me, one of the Justices of the heace, in and for thoßorouxh ot Holidaysbure. BlmrCo., Penn a. JOHN UOKLEYyJP. Witness : U. J, Joses. Nnbias, Hoods, etc., etc. Liver Complaint Cared by linUsey’g Improved Bioud-Searcher BLAIB COUNTY, bs. / Personally appeared before me, cno of the Justices of the in and for Blair county George B opp, wbo being duiy &wcrn according to law, doth depose ana say; Two years ago l was afflicted with pain beiwoen die shoulders, almost con:-tant cough, loss oi appetite, chills, night sweats, and very subject to take colds, I at length became so weak that I could hardly walk ; my physician did me no good, c ometime last mil I commenced ;taMng.ZdDdsey’v Improv ed Blood-Searcher, and by tne use of two bottles was perfectly cured. 1 feel safe to recommend is to ail who suffer from liver diseases, general de bility, lots of appetite and other diseases arising from imparity of the biood. I would not like to do without it. I oons:dor it an oxcolUmt family medioine, Idignod,) GEGiiGEKOp.p, Sworn and subscribed this loth day ot March. A. I). 1867, before me. J. GOHLEY. JPT* Note.— Mr, Kopp is a readout of Frankstctm. and is woll Known to the citizens of Biair and Bedford counties ah a man of excellent flhnfft^ Pr mid influence. Auotlier Case or Ss-oftOa Cnred by UuotsejTrf Wood Bearchor. If there be any who still doubt that Lindsay's Improved Blood Searcher has and will perma nently cure (ho mo. t d&perate and long-standing cases of Scrofula, le them road the following acd be convinced; Dr. J. M” Lindsey: I was afflicted for a number i £di ?? se , 0 ' .““LLf my Phyridaosto be coronua. Bor the last three years L waseo bad that L was suable to be out or my bed. I tried all the remedies and the best ch>a )cUn| _I was able to prdctire. without any beaeomol result. X coatnutd crowing WOI2O tmtil the ueth and skin trero entirely eaten off the left side of my fitoe. seek shoulder end aim. Mvssfiemgs was so great, and Lwasso for reduced, that it reemyed tne efforts of two por fildarton* totzy your improved Bloodrßesreher which, mm; great relief, and the satisiaction of my friends. I soon discovered waEhblplng mc. I continued the use of it, and gained so that in considerably less than' one yearT Was ablTlo 5o about and attend to some-of my kousehold uties, and tne pagts effected were all h<mled un. and oovered with sound/ healthy flesh end *Wn. up ail hopes of ever again being blessed wi£L > NANCY BLKA&NisY, Near Eldertoo, Armstrony cdupty. Pa. August 8,1866. . V Being afflicted with a gnevons tetter on the arms and fooe—after try ins many remedies which utterly failed toouro—iwasperalfodcdby W M. Barris A Co., to try • LintUey’sLmjirpved Bleed- Heareher." and now, sly weeks' afij& rising the mcnd batue. pronounoe mysolf etmtd. lie tet ter broke out somethin* over ono year ago, on the inside of my arms, extending from the elbows a perfect torment to meunUL-ciindAvthe JUodd- Searchcr. My arms were at times ajmojt unless, owing to the deep orafifia sndsofes on them. Baffle to bleed at at any time on the to on or work, and sometimes so itchy I could warcely prevent turning off my flesh. l have now Dees dared At weeks, and I feel it due u> Mr. Idzldsay, and to the public generally to make this statement, in hopo that others Hfo my self may be benefited by uJhg his mv&laablo mcdcinc. hog JANE N WILSON, mark. Sworn to and subscribed beforo me, one of th* Aldermen in and foi the city of ‘PittsbcTEh tnia 28th day of July. A. D., 1863 a „ . ' ™ MoM ASTER, Alderman. , _. , EjmiifiTGA. January 21th, 1859!, J. M. Lmdsoy—D«ar fcsir: Wt> are very near out of your medicine; please send ns two dosen. We would lusteay that your medlome has cured a case ef Bcrofnla that has been miming on for years; the flesh was eaten off the lady's arms— you could seethe ainewe working, hhe* at the eigntn bottJe now, and the ilean is growing . n very fast Your Blood Sooreher is going all over the country. The people are very moon pleased with the above case. Please s*nd os statement of our account and oblige us. Yours truly, Toll# BAL3TON A CO Eldertoo, Indiana Station! AS A TONIC, it b« no equal. Unlike ih many vile mixtures called Butera,” It creates n false appetite, but gives tone and vigor to th system, gradually aD d permanently. BKWABE OF COUBrTEBFBITI. 08. LINUS BY *8 GENUINE RTnnn SEARCHER, ha. J. M FiUfon, printed oa each Label Refuse ali others.^^ J. M. PULTON, Druggist, flSaXb whom all erdtn JL IsST.JD » E Y *S £' IMPROVED FOR THE ARISIHQ FROM AN SUCH A 8 Testimonials: Nov EvlOenee.
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