It 1 .L Y POST. PITTSBURGH FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1664 Democratic City Ticket POE MAYOR, JOSEPH R. HUNTER ran OONTEoLLRR, WILLIAM M. EDGAR ROE TREASURER FRANCIS FELIX. DENOC - R ATI(' ST. ' • CE• - AL The Detnoeratia-gtate Central Committee axe r , que,-.4sierfcfCet at the MERCHANTS' HO TEL le City of Philatielphia, on Vt . EDNES , the 13th tar of JANUARY NEXT. at 4 ',took y, m. CHARLES J. BIDDLN. Chairman AO PAPER This being New Year's, there will be uo labor done in this office: consequently no paper will be issued byes to morrow. On Monday next we will again renew the as surance of our profound consideration. ITEMS A happy New Year to all. Balcaem Yousu has, just taken a new wife—his sixty first. The report of the removal of Gen. IN GALLS le totally diecrecilted. Louisville has purchased $50,000 worth of coal for its poor. About 16,000 emigrants have arrived in New York this year. The farmers in Hungary are said to be starving. Affairs tire very dull in Richmond. Flour has gone up to $2OO a barrel, and is still It is estimated that there are between two and three thousand Quakf-rs in the An Israelite has recently been chosen Mayor of Southampton, England, and an• other is Mayor of I,tverpocl. A foreign letter says few people seem to believe that the next summer will come and go without a European war. The President and his party have re turned from an excursion down Cue Po tomac. Tha Massachusetts tobacco crop for the year has proved a great aucceec, both in quantity and quality. Lord l.ross, in a di,,patch to Earl Rue SEL, is said to have predicted the termina lion of the American war in three months. A bill has been introduced in tho North Carolina Senate to incorporate the North Carolina volunteer navy A new cathedral is Esbout to be erected in Havana, built wholly of iron. the es timated C , F . : of which oto A Philadelphia print calls the &Leil3 which were E9n t singing into Char!oiton last Frid,y, Chrism - ie Ca More troops are to be sent to S. Dom ingo from Spain. The Spanish pro..p?cts on that island are not very bright at prra The Church of S:. Apbodise, France, was recently visited by lightning, which did little damage, but lighted all the candles on the altar. o ver $1, , ,,0eii was collected iu the man Catholic churches of New York city on Christmas day for the benefit of Catholic orphans. .E.w.e2ic„ a disiiuziii.dh: I r,a iawytr cd iva l elite, exi.reFii 5 a iteirti to return to his allegiance under the Preci• dent'a proclama'iar,. At iti3 late anniversary, the AI Society of the Cincinnati Conference elected General GRANT an honorary r1:16E1. !her. E. A. REEDER, a brother of ex-Gov rarnor REEDER, of Pa., was taken sod rvenly ill in the street at Stanhope, N. J., 6rri the 22d, and was soon a corpse. a e d The Fifty third regiment Pennsylvania :47...olnnteers has been ordered to Harris rg to recruit fcr the three years' ger .los. . 2ren. ttloau.or,the guerrilla leader, is re• A ted to have been at Columbia, S. C., -12 w days ago. It is safe not to believe anything about his location, Small-pox is prevalent among the Union yrisoners at Danville, say the Rebel pa pers. - Seavcm help the poor fellows ; they will get little of help or pity from the rebels. A report is circulated at havens that the Archduke MiXINILLI lAN will accept the throne of Mexico only on the condi tion that the restoration of the A merican Union is made impossible. The U. S. steamer Vanderbilt has re tared - to Cape Town. She captured the British Bark Saxon, as is alleged, in Brit ish waters on the supposition that she *as laden with the cargo of the Union ship Conrad. The. English Government has punished the officials that assisted in fitting cut pahannock for rebel service. New ns about the enforcement of nen• vs have been sent to the Govern lams. .ows, of Leeds, Maine, took a of oats to market. last vilek, a ten-dollar bill. Return palled a bit of paper from lit his pipe, and the ten ,ishad in a whiff. Army of the l'ot,rflee the c.f ne,cre is the departure veteran regiments for their furloughs of thirty regitnentg have already berg took place on the stage La Crosse, Wis., and St. 20;h. Some parties Urge ional Bank, were sending ted States bonds to Wash es, were placed in the trunk on the back of the stage. A -tb of Lake City, the trunk om the stage, and no trace been found. xne, complains that the per noun ' l" occurred somewhat too portion of General MCCLELLAN'S has recently been publish. Courier has been cu. he "I's — in the ing peace. With those who have lost rel. atives and friends in the field of battle, we heartily sympathise, and commend the widow and the orphan to the care of Him who " tempers the wind to the shorn lamb." The past year has been an event• fal one, bet let us accept its teachings as we should ; let its warnings admonish us to improve our lives so as to live more virtuously hereafter, and not tempt Heav en to again visit our coulitry with civil war. Let us live more charitably with our neighbors, so that our lives improved will secure increased happiness here as well as future bliss beyond the grave. A New York contemporary contrastieg the character of Gen. Jecsaos and Pres ident LiNCOLN, recalls an interesting in cident alluded to by STEPHENS, the American traveler in Asia. He left Eu rope for Asiaat the time war was consid ered probable between this country and France, occasioned by the refusal of the latter to pay indemnity to American citi• zeus. A -treaty recognizing the jastice of the claim had been made, but its pay went was neglected. Gen. JACKSON in his message to Congress had brought the subject before that body, and, taking ad vantage of this, the French king had an nounced his solemn declaration not to pay the tive million d:llars due until Pres ident ,JACKSON had made a suitable apol ogy. At this Interesting moment Mr. STFPHENS passed beyond the bounds of civilization, and for two years had not heard one word by which he could judge of the result. After this lung absence, in the City of Cairo, in Egypt, be came across 61d files of English and American tapers, and learned the result, that. thanks to the wisdom and firmness of Old Hickory, the money had been paid and no apology had been given by him for doing his duty. Feeling, as an American should feel under such circumstances, proud of his country and of its President, he says he could not for the life of him, help throwing up his cap, and making the walls of ancient Cairo ring with the old war cry of "Hurrah for JAcEsosl — Suppose Mr. SrEeaess, or any other pa triotic American citizen, had left this country at the commencement of the present Administration and been three years absent leaving civilization behind, and at the end of that time, returning to his wished for home, he found a file of papers.containing accounts of civil war in the land of his birth, which the Adminis tration could have honorably avoided, w-mld he have ht..7:t.se.d for A BRAIIA NI LI '7. LN as he did for Gen. JACKSON! tio, rather would he have cursed an Admin istration which failed to save the country trum the horrors in which we are, after nearly three years of bloody war, atilt in volvcd. In Gen. JACKSON the nation had s President whose heart heat in response to the, entire Union: now we have o,ie am governed by a ftere2 fanaticism which aims at the utter sub version of entire States. Instead of ap pealing to the Union sentiment of the South, as Gen. JACKSON did to the foes of nullification in South Carolina, LE; coLN by his emancipation arid corusca• tier proclamations, crushed the very men upon whom JACKSON would have relied for crushing the rebellion. In glowing and fervid sentences, JacksoN implored South Carolina, by the memories of the past and the common sufferings of the heroes of the Revolution, to stand by the Union: and his appeal was effective. Ltsttot N and his advisers have expended their time in devising plausible pretexts for the destruction of the Southern States, until they have destroyed in them nearly the last particle of love for the Union of our fathers. All Union feeling in them is crushed, save what is shown because of the terrors of the sword. For JACKSON' policy of justice and kindness, we have substituted apprehension and "blood let ting," and to cap the climax of folly and criminality, we have a proposition from the President, giving pardon to men, who do not ask it, provided they will take an oath to support all his outrages and be come Abolitionists. One tenth of them, then, shall be entitled to rule the other nine -tenths, backed by Federal bayonets. As well might he ask the Jews of the country to eat pork, as a condition of their becoming citizens. Instead of la boring to restore the Union, as JACKSON would have done, the Abolitionists seem determined upon its separation, until the revolted States are colonized by persona who will bring them back into the Unior, upon the terms prescribed by the Presi dent's proclamation. tlu Tuesday our citizens will be called upon to select municipal officers to serve for two years, consisting of Mayor, Treas urer, and Controller. So far little has been said in relation to it, but we now feel it incumbent upon us to ask every Demo crat to go to the polls and vote for the excellent ticket at the head of our paper. We have no disposition, nor is it neces sary, to say ill-natured things about the Abolitionists ; our only desire is to re mind our Democratic citizens that they have a ticket for the offices alluded to which should secure their undivided and enthusiastic support. THE LIFE OF THE CONSTITUTION. Tne Union lives only in the Constitution.— p iur. As this sentiment has been the key note to all the utterances of The World since it assumed to speak for the Demo cratic party, it must be difficult for the readers of the Times to determine whether that journal has become Copper head or whether The World has never been disloyal, as it has so frequently and falsely charged. .compare it The Republican theory of a Constitution recalls the answer of the English bishop 'o an anxious seeker of religious truths. my lord, is it not difficult to exact • ween orthodoxy hing can 9 . ORA( g CITY ELECTION Lon? aeks the eiti h it to be, is the scan party. Upon fitful constitutional ent, we divide into lee. But what con doubtful, asks the 'alpably the answer a party chooses to (doubt. Then practically, as the law of England I.iy in the conalusions of the judges, the Constitution lies in the will of the majority. In other words, a written constitution is no constitution at all. This monstrous fallacy is ruling these United States at this moment, as it has ruled them for nearly three years, and the people seem incapable of being awakened to the inevitable results of its continued rule. Every now and then, as a sick sleeper opens his eyes for a moment and then relapses into his feverish slumber, some Republican taper, leaving the beat en way of vituperation, attempts argument, and t.r a moment is alive to the great hkest rig it had once, and has rejected; but it dares not pursue its owu train of thought to a conclusion, and abruptly turns off with an allusion to war powers which auperitede all rights of all sorts. A man may be a very good man, and a very sincere, self-sacrificing patriot, and a very bad reasoner. The British states men who undertook to tax the colonies believed in the right to tax, in the expe diency of taxing. in the iuitice of taxa• tic:n. They meant well for England, but tlo , - .vidled hcq with a debt of tour hun• dred millions of collars, they sundered the colonies form her and caused great suffering and loss of lite. Their motives were pure, but their logic was bad, and political communities always suffer more from the stupidity of good men than from the wikeciness of bad men. The reason is clear. Wickedne,3B is soon seen and guarded against ; but stupidity, like a ma krt3e3 atrnovher,-, pCISCIII3 goodness it self. The fallacy which i.es in the princii t le of the Republi,:an party was not only dan gerous in the beginning, is dangerous now. hut mail, be dangerous in all time. It is far more fatal than the principle of seces• sion, just es an absolute enacting power is far mere hostile to liberty than absolute veto power. The path to peace has been distinct and clear from the beginning of this war, but eannot be trod by the Republican party. Into it a Republican cannot enter. He may attain is as the Romans did, "wake a Holitude and call it peatie,'• bat in no other manner. So long as that party insists urcin not merely administering he government, but upon determining the right r of another section, so long must war go , - '7l to the eubiugation of the one ornbatdat or the exhaustion of both. It cannot be a7oldrid nor averted. All the dreams of pew.? which men have so cher• hc,ning, against hopc, for month altar month, vanish as do other via- ions. From tne three years past queetions present themselves to the people of the Unitecl States which will be answered and caanot b. d0dg,, , ,L1 1i ,11 you Nava a gov ernEnnt n which minorities have no rights, or one in which they have? If you puler thk Inter, how will you sr': ure three rsbt— The Violations of the Constitution violati,ug cf the Coastitatio❑ by the pretient administration are thus con cisely summed up in an address from the Camden N. J. Democratic Association I. The freedom of speech has been violated by the arrest and imprisonment of a number of persons, charged with no crime, and whose only offense was the utterance of sentiments distasteful to the men in power. Ihe freedom of the press bee been subverted by the suppression of a number of newspapers. 111, Ile right to security from arrest when no crime is charged has been disre garded in the arrest and incarceration of a large lot persons, denounced by the parasites of the administration as sympathizers with the rebellion. IV. The right to security from unlaw ful searches and seizures has been violated in numerous instances, in which domiciles have been visited and papers, Sc., seized without legal authority. V. The right of a trial by jury has been refused in the cases of citizens arrested and imprisoned or banished . by military orders. or conrt-martial. VII The freedom of every citizen has been taken from him by the illegal and un necessary suspension of the right to de mand the writ of habeas corpus. VIII. The right of property has been abrogated by the Emancipation proclama tion and the Coutiscatiou act.. IX. The inviolability of contracts has been destroyed by the act which makes depreciated treasury notes a legal tender for all debts. X. The freedom of religious worship has been violated on repeated occasions by the interference of military officers. XI. The right of states to the manage ment of their militia has been taken from them by the Conscription act, which places the whole military power.of the country at the disposal of the President. XII. The formation of the State of "West Virginia'' was a violation of the third act of the Constitution. XIII. The heretofore undisputed right of the people to elect their legislators and rulers has been taken from them, and the will of majorities disregarded, as is abund antly manifested in the manner in which elections havevecently been carried by the grossest corruption in the Northern States, and by military orders in the bor der states of the South. READER ! If your flair is turning Grey If your Hair is bacDmina. Thin if your hair is becoming Harsh and Dry Use the Rejuvenator, Which is the most satisfactory HAIR RRSTOR hR ever brought before the public. Price, One Doll.tr. Cornier bp ;AMON JOHNSTON, delg of Smithfield and Fourth eta. [F U YO WISH A BEAUTIFUL article of STRAINED HONEY You can procure it at Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market et Where also may be procured a prime article of SODA ASLI and POTAtili, that cannot be excell ed in quality by any in the country. Pore Li guori of ali .iescriniions, for medicinal purposes —BRANDIES. WINES and GINS. A beautiful article of White Carbon Oil A beautiful article of White Carbon Oil A beautiful article of Vl , hite Carbon Oil Still Belting at 50 cents per gallon &ill selling at 60 Cents per gallon t'tilhar li t ss at 50 cents 'ter gallon, At - ‘- eee e h Fleming's Drat , Store. • • 4 11,1areel. POST: kft 11rEditor tithe Dash/ Port—Dear Bir.—With Your porsuisslou I Irish to say to the read ers of your paper that I will *ad, by return mail to all who wish it (free,) a Receipt, with full di rections for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Freckles, and all Impar lies of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear. smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lees than thirty days, All applioations answered by return mail with out charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 8.11 Broadway, New Yoik, F i cs,3TRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low i'rloes. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE. TORRENCE & McGARR, A.PCITY - I-ECAABLIMS. Corner fourth and Markat Wee-L. PITTSBURGH. DRUGS I DRUGS! DRUGS I MEDICINES ! MEDICINES ! MEDICINES ! MEDICINES ! CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALL I DYES ! DYES I DYES PAINTS PAINTS 1 PAINTSI PAINTS 1 PAINTS ! PAINTS 1 PAINTS 1 PAINTS 1 PAINTS 1 OILS! OILS I OILS! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPICES SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! SPiCEF Soda, Cream Tartar. Eng. Mustard. ..Im. French. and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles. Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medicines, and all Druggist articles, Strictly pure articles. Low prices. IM Physicians Presonprions &musts', oom pounded at all hours. Pure Winos and Liquors for medloinal use only. , iuB.lyd .1110-o. W . DENTISTRY. — TEETH X. tractod critlit,ut pain by the use of 'r. Oudry's apparatus. J. F. HOFFMAN. DENTIST. ' All work warranted. J. Y. CORNWELL SAb L. REHR fc .I C4JRN WELL d: KERR. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, And icanafitcturere of Saddlery dr. Carriage Hardware, Nn. 7 St. Clair street, and Du ,qc.zne (near the Bridge.) into! PITTSBrit'..• FLOURING MILL FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the AL- L Ktillt.,NY CITY MILLS. situated in the fourth Ward. Allegheny City. This well known Still has been rebuilt lately, and cootains tour run of French Burrs, with all the latest improved ma chinery for manufacturing the bent brands of Flour. Enjoys a good local as well as foreign custom. Thin is a rarest anoe for busine , s men. and ,nvite at ywh I wish to a❑gage a profitabo business to call at the Mill, where terms will be made known. roil-Sind& w J. VOEfITLY. 0 Ir. E A a" Improvement in Eye Sight THE RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES V! YOU WANT YOUR EYE SMELT &Jr improved ? Try the Ruseian Pebbles. They are warranted to !STRENGTHEN and IM• PnOVE TUE SlGHT—this tact has pro;od al ready to hdiadreds of people what was PuffErtn; from defective eight. They are Imported direct from Russia, Which oan be seen at my office with satisfaction Purchasers are entitled to be supplied in fo'nrc if the first should fail. free of ch.argawith these which will always GIVE SATISFACTION J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, 39 Filth street. Bank Block. ,$ 'Beware of imposters and counterfeiters. 009-dtivr MISTMAS AND HAV YEARS PRESENTS. Albums Holding 50 Pictures $2 90. Albums Holding 40 . Pictures, $226. Albums Holding 24 Pictures, $1 25. Albums Holding 12 Pictures, 50 Cents. Call and examine the CHEAPEST and BEST STOCK of ALBUMS in the Photograph Cards In variety Books, Magazines, Papers, and Bra armory, for sale at JAMES T. SAMPLE'S nook and Periodical Depot, dels-Imd 85 Federal et.. Allegheny City Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS CLOAKS. J. 'VV. Barker &'Co., 59 MARKET STREET, Goods by the piece or package. or in length to snit, at Eastern OFFICIIIIOI7BII RZEI73II WILITERIt PEN • 67 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, P December 30 Ise: -.. 'VHF. AFIFFIFAL IMEETING OF I fig Contributors to the rtntre or Refuge. w be held et _the office of - - se 67 th street of .t.re•-• 134 Smithfield Street, PIT ISBURGIL TWO CITIES, A large aseortment of PITTSBURGH. prices New J. IJ t S I Prints, Prints, Chintzes, Chintzes, Chintzes, De Laine§i, lie Laines, De Laines, Ginghams, Ginghain4. Giughams, NEW STYLES, Juat ripened at Hugus & Hacke's, Corner o! Fifth and Market atreets iani Patent Fastenings Without Buckles. no SHELL GROOVE ,It ATE porfectlr suJ ports the pk,ter in Eery Pcmilian Posy oilble to fJot in s.tating arc , Ids 411 Straining. and Twisting o the feet a:d ankle It I.laces the art of GRACEFUL skatitg v. kthln the reach of every pemn. Everybody can with thew at once, with out fatigue. V7l: h ut learning at.d u itb out danger They can c.a put on or tAzor by any one wits ierfe:t Qa2a, and in a Inc r.L , :nt': time They are made wnoliy of CAST STEEL. and are perftetly dara:Ac and reit,i.le They are the most beautiful and artistic Skate ever PrAncri. for Ladieg, Vanua Persong and thildren bey are ut,iversaily cc,r, •eded to be the very be EMMET! For lienllemen t) ":kiting made EASY .. iS any c , n.miervi - ti. tha Shell Grove Sh EV. kdrerl , 3 L..; r• ; A.•., a nom 1,1 ate nii , iirtinsrit ail other kind- of :.-ka , eF. for ehitaren, ladies and gentlemen, and a full supply of all kirl.s of sp;lrting izac,a3 fur Ulu holidays For ante by pROTOGRAPII A CE -61 -Si, Diaries, for 1864, Toy Books, Holiday Books, Magazines, Ali kindo cf S r IA.TI 0 Pi IEI /LA', As Cheap as the Cheapest, fßihk CAWS MOE AhD NEV, DEPOI Chronicle ituiltilik47, Filth St de= 6td H 0 L I 11) A V S. J. B. FFADDEN 95 Market ;Street. E HAVE THIS DAY OPENED V V the richest and tut eomprehErhave stock HOLIDAY GOODS. We have ever exhibited: an icipatina the wants of , ur friends, we have made our display much earlier than tonal, and now invite our custo mers and tho public cm erally t:, an nirly ex amination of our g3ods, which have been se' lected with es: , wiarre i rard to their tastes t)r HOLIDAY PiiESENIS. Embracing an anubualiy large assortment WATCHES, Wi.h the ntAve9t and moot elegant designs e Diamonds and Pea - ls inleid, enameled and en g:aved ease.. DI.skMONDS, in great variety of Clusters and S,litairea JEWELRY, All the latest sty cf Gold, Onyx, Coral Pearl, Enameled, Garnet and Carbuncle Jew elrv. SILVER WARE, Snouns, Forks, Curie, Fancy Pieces, Tea Sete, Trays, Bask cts, Casters, PitchcrF, tc., de, FANCY GOODS, A beautiful collection of the moat graceful pat terns vfßohendan and French Vases and Toilet Ware, Bronzes, Clocks, BOZCS. etc., etc., J, B, M'FADDEN dt CO, 95 Market street. del:2 FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rrIME MORT SUITABLE AND ECON. otr.il Eti present for the Holidays is earth inly a FINE PICTURE ,With a frame to suit every taste RELIGIOUS PICTURES, PICTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PICTITRE FRAMES PriOTOIG-Ei.A_u.n .T.li.a.m EQUARE and OVAL n great variety. Call and see the Largest PICTURES t. 1864, New Advertisement, We sell every article as we Advertise WWI ENS' GUM We warrant every artlele:we sell Best Goods in the city and the lowest Concert Hall Shoe store, 62 Fifth St WOMENS' CALF SHOES FOR $l.OO. Remeteber 62, next door to Express Office rani NOTICE. -4 lIIEETING OF THE citizens residing near the line of the Farm ers' and Mechanics' Turnpike Road, who are dis posed to resort to legal measures to genre the improvement or that highway, are requested to meet at LANs'3 HALL, in Oakland, on SATUR DAY IsVAN I NG. January 2d, at 7 o'clock. MIMED NATIONAL BANK OF PIT'ISBURG meeting of the subscri bers to the stock of the Third National Bank of Pittsburgh, will be held at the FRORSUM ROOMS, 4th story of Demmler'e Building, cor ner of Sm thfle'd street and V irgitt alley, on MONDAY. January 4th. at 3 p. m. ADAM REINED:IAN, Presidtnt. ianl-2t J. T. ICARIELINK CELS. B. BARR Wamelink dc Barr, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PIANOS, HARMONIUMS , MELODEONS AND MUSICAL GOODS GENERALLY, NO. 2 ST. CLAIR STREET, Near Suspension Bridge, ALfGX"f'ltr STOCK o' PIANOSt received tole brate manufac:ories of W. B. Bradbury New York, Sehontacker .t. Co., Philadelphia. Boardman de Gray, and Geo: Steck, New York, and others We a I 0 8180 agents for S. D. it W. SMITH'S CELEBRATED Harmoniums Ez Melodeons. A comLirl . assortment of Sheet Music al ways Tuning and repairing of Pianos, Melodeons and Musical Instruments done at short notice. de.3o-tf CHRISTMAS PIANOS. A N ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THE IS. UNRIVALED HNABiE PIANOS, Comprising Oa, 63; and 7 ortave Piano Fortes, with plain and elaborately car ved oases; alio, i cone other Haines Bros., N. Y. Pianos, Which have been used in this city et fifteen years ani ar. c cknowiedged to bo the brat in the noun try at the price also tbe Grovesteen Rosewood 7 octave Piano i A M ES BOWN ,; ttreet Warranted for brr - a years—oheapest Piano wade The best in the wcrlci.. .A n entire new stock of all the different arks jest received, Also Meloieons of other makers, CH.A.KLUTTFC BLUME. de3U•til 43 Fifth street. CIHRISTMAS PRE4ENT.—A MA6t- IJ It osevfool 7 octave CONCERT GRAND PIANO New Books Richly carved, mad e by Pi N A. 13 E Or. CO. Just received. r L. HIRS HFE ILD, No. Sa WOOD STREET, co s Nr c ~ 7 t ri e . ,N O T SELL HIS ENTIRE FOR ONE WEEK LONGER As we are determined to close out by the FIRST OF JANUARY, 1864. MENS' FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, AND V 11l IEI TING - 14, By the yard, in large variety. de2s Notice to Coal lieu. THERE WILL BE HELD JANUARY 5, 183, at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS. au asiaarned meeting of the Coal mon. All in terested iA the Coal Trade are earnestly urged to attend, At busine.e of vital importance will be brought before the meetfng. do'.9 -Iwd A. P. McGBJiW, SeeY. serofala, Clineeroto Format Craaneotta E r*sipelaa, Pimples Sore I Tetter Ai and St abbe • Ithetttnatie Di I F o PePala, Coati Japnilfe, Salt Rhea Wercarial DI-seas General Debit Liver Coin' Lass of Low 8 Fel nESIRAIILE CITY DWELLING FOR Foul s wir tiALF.—No. 159 Robinson street. Allegheny Together Disorders fit (between Federal and tuunduskn streets,) heir a two st4ried brick htnse, con ten rotund Condition of ilia tiit all the modan conveniences—marble man 11 .Yaltem. a a ger ", es, gas, range with hot and cold water. bah roni e . egy ects room, Jul. lot ZZ by 110 feet. For terms. 0.. ar Inquire of D. 011E013 & CU., benignant, omit N, de:3l-U 99 Wood at., Pittsburg/. fall to tined pr WILL BE AB Examearii• ONCRR3I4the young folks th ac. AL If,. in their Chlfic.fith AS d TOI(Vir and Bth of anuary.lB6B, to - reeler many vile co 'nary. The entire erooeeds o 00 false gape. iven to the Sanitary Commr gy s t wo • of the Soldiers. Doors over connaanoo at 7% D. in. Ada H APPY N n EW YEAR. THE BEST Fancy. Goods &Toys For NEW YEARS' GIFTS, can be found at FOEBSTER & SCHWARZ'S, del 164 Smithfield street. pRIVATE BIMEASES. Dr. De ilazuxio, Formerly First Assistant Eurgeon of tho Charity Hospitals Now Orleana, has opened an office at No. 61 DAMOND STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. ffi Postoca box 1399. detv-lw COMM b 0 .'B MENS' STOGGY BOOTS FOR $1,25 SANDALS FOR 60 CENTS CHILDREN'S FANCY SHOES FOR 15 CENTS prices. MENS' HEAVI BROGANS FOR $l,OO PRINCE'S MELODEONS CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. -20 8.2112EL8 OF V 'S—Jaat received and for et Sa AlthiSTl cornerhiazket and L PLritei , „ Th , BSI Dfal.4 results, ineness, them to liable an vato or The Res ern Inclepe.; 1.). D., item Y. Rev. B. Prison; the Bedford, Ma.: York Confers: tOp.t. Genesee R. Pratt. Done Buffalo; A. C. B Dow, Portland,. south Bend, lad. 1 N. F, ; Henry D. Store Journal, Col I Graham, Moline, Chase, &tontioello, dint, lftica, New To. New York; A. Yon Plunket, esq Nashv No. L l _ 1;7 0 r O f 6, ,S r ' , PE C conger'h No. 2—For worm fever. the bed. No• 3—For colic, crying, t cress of infants. No. 4—F or diarrhea, rho!. summer o~mplaintr. No. s—For colic, gripinga, d flux. No. 6—For oholern, oholera icing, _ No 7—For oough4, c:11a. inU throat No. B—For tooth-aohe, face•aoL No, 9--For headache, vertigo. h now, of tno head. No. 10—Dysleysio Pills -For wo, ranged stomach, conrtipation and No, 71— Fr Female I er equ i ar Painful ur eupprecsed per:ode. No. 12 —For leucorthea, profme itin may bearing down of females, No, 13—For croup, hoarso cough. bad No. l4—Snli Rheum Pt/is—For trYsiPel, Lions, pimples on the Gee. No. l'" , —RJ/tutnnt, e • Pa el —For pe • or au-oness in the chest. back. loi' A—For fever and mane, chill f old mismanaged agues. P—r or piles, blind or blo ternal. o—For sore. weak or i. lids; falling, weak or blu t:—For -catarrh, of I. either with obstruction W. C—For whoopin7 lence and shorteninc In all acute diseases.: tion, f"xr.taest, dyspn: er eueh ts,s , sl-ve dtseases and erysipelas, the proper remedies prag, tuch eases the spectit en,ire disease 'a all ewes the violence of th the disease stio - toned and rr. one. Coughs and colds, which are 01 occurrence, and which so often laY of diseased lungs, bronchitis and may all be at once cured by the ft pills. In al chronic diseases, such as d, stomach, constipation, liver emu female debility and irregularities sore or weak eyes, catarrh, salt the eld eruptions, the case has , appiication will afford a as to • instance. Often the cure of a sine &tufty. such as dyspepsia, piled headache or female weakness, 114 Paid ler the case ten times over. Ca , e of 26 vial complain Case of 20 vials cmplete, in mord book Case o: vials, and Look, plain Case of 15 numbered boxes, and boo) Case of 6 - boxes. numbered, and boo! Single numbered boxes, with direct! Single lettered boxes, wlth directiol Large case of 2 oz. vials, for plan physicians........... ....... ALSO SPECIFICS labor .A.'l,ina or Phthric — Opt:we al red breathing, attended with co pectoral ion. Price, 50 cent 3 per bo . For Ear Dillthar g ; 8 and Deafnoel from the e.r, the 'malt of scarlet or memorials. For noises in tae of hearing and ringing in the earl P, 50 oents per box. Fo • Scrofula—Enlarged glands. indurated tensile!. swellings and old aloui cachexy of children• Price, box. For General Pbei I:2l—Physica: weekne , s, either the re ult of SiCkpi meriirarlnn, r exhausting dischari cents per box, for Dropv—Fluid accumulations jar with scanty sectetions. Price, box. t z'cc Sre7,-Ncre—Detath!Y siok nausea. vomiting.. S:chneas from Ulan. PriNi,9) , cents Per box. For Croton / pie ea 6ca —For gray difficuic. painful urination, r ki frays. Price. 50 cents per box. For 8.,0n (nal Emiaa lone—lnv charges and consequent prostraticr bad resutis of evil habits The, and efficient remedy known, ail? upon as a cure. trico, with fill per boa. Persons who wish t) place th the profescional cure, or to seek HUMPRREY.-, can do so. at his Broadway, daily, from S a. m. letter. OUR REMED lES BY , Lock over the list, make up a kind 9011 choose. and inclose the current note or stamps. by mail tr at 562 Broadway. New York, an, will be duly returned by mail or charge. AGENTS WANTED-We desire cien agent for the sale r,f our rep town or community in the United J. M. FULT Fifth Street,(Die,Datch Secend d:or below th Wholesale agent for Pittsburg Jal-dam LINDSL• IMPROVE Blood-St CURE OF V ARISUG FRC: UPURE - STA OF Stroll A
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