----- ArDVERTII3I27 • For standing matter per square, (40 words,) awry day One insertion $ 600ne month. $ 0,00 •gwp ittaertlollE. , i; T,OQN:w•o montho••••••t.A00 •' 1400 Four insertions—. I,so'Four months..... 13,00 Fitt insertions.... 1,76; Five months.... • . 14,00 O 4 week 2,00 Six4nonths 16,00 Two weeks 3,60,0ne-year 26,00 Three weeks 6,00 One square changeable once n. week I year. $30.00 • DAILY P 0 8 , Single subscriptions by mall, t , 8,00 per year, pay ble in advance. Delivered in the City, at 18 cents per week payable to carriers. W .IE JE IK. I_, 1. 7 " Po P. Single subscriptions $1,60 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Thirty " • ' 1,10 Forty ‘• ,• '' '• 1,00 H ERNIA OR RUPTURE- lierula or Rupture cured Heroin or Ruotnrr cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupt are cured liernia or Rupture cored iiCru I n or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Heroin or Rupt orc cored Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or 'Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia eared Ittipt tire 01. I I crula cured 12 up( tire or Hernia cored ft upturn or Hernia cured ili oirsh'. Radical Cure Tru.• Rltiet'i Patent Trust PI S upixort er Trus. tell-AtljtuAlug Trtiva Dr. Banning's Lave or Body Brace, (or the cart or I'l.,lapsul I ter,. Pl;ri. and Spinal Weaknessea Dr. S. S. Pitch's Sliver Platen Sup- Piles Drops. 6.:ppor; snd cure Elastic St;.t touus. i - ani v,rwose ; Elastic Titter Co pa. I, weak knee,,,nti Ankle Supporters. f neqk knee .conto Suspensory Bandage. Self-Injecting Syrtuges; ,;so ei ery Lind ' of 5} nng Dr. ICEYSER I,as Truss whid, adicaily cure Hernia or Rupture Oir Office at iti± Dent S.lnztE, Nu. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the 6 , olden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the humber Of ❑ches arour..l the body Immediately over the DR. REYSER will give his peronal attention To the aplication of Trusses in adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, i,e be enabled to give satisfac Self-luje:t in 6; 3yi lug e : Self-Inject inn gyritiger Self-Injectinz 93-riuges Self-Injecting Syringes Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 143 Wood street Suspensory- Bandages Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, dozen different kinds dozen different kinds, , !c•zen different kinds, At DR. KEY SEE 140 11'., , ,4 Vreet nolo-Iyd&.cv pILES ()z, TWENTY YEARS STANDING CFI E 1) . Below will be r0t..:.! a j , urn ant of moat re - pectable rt 11 . !/Ffoiv torn eh, .0 in rcgard to L r the Doe(,,, • ohs need be der:, ccd id rcy:2 1,) p?rparal,j, DE. GET) IL KEYREU I afficted w{th Piles aboii7 scenty yisr- se,' ei es r they were growing wors.e, so att to troll! It. me very inu,l. so cu L , for xvork r.ofrietioae 1 wa3 bad th, , 1 could not do iLnyt],o.; on 3 tile% 09111 aZ iii./Wry a great deal of med,,ne lor thew I ii5,11,1,,,y and take wha , e,er hear at or read of in circulars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I could Oct they would do me some good fora liras :Ale, but afterwards they would re:ore arain I ..id a. e er. I applied to two Doctors ulio visited me at my house and gave toe some tn€,lie:ne but it would not do, I coull not get well. Over a year ago I got an advertisement of ;'our Lindsay's Blood Searcher, made by youreelf—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me mad thtit my whole System would have to be re- hewed by the medicine before I got well bought ontrbottle end took it home with ine and used it according to your directions. I then COIL ed to see you again, when you said I could not expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time. until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was oritirely well.ct the Piles, which had tort ur ed me for twenty In other respects my health lA improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one cf my age, being sixty year past. I have bean well now for six months, and there is no appearance of .1 return of the disease I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles corn: T . ., .L.3,va .•.nd Luning me. I can pitch hay, cr., wood, lif., or do any kind of work which 1.,,f0r.. r.o hart me. When I found out your 131r)od-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider it my du- ty to make my owe known to the country for the benefit of others who :nay be suffering as I was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkie: Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS December 24th, 1863 saoLook out far ne name of DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER on the cover of the bottle andpasted infer the cork; also for his etany on the United States stamp on the top of the bottle to prevent beingintpau. set upon by a spurious artfcle which is in the market. Sle2B-1 yd.. 4 w K UNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron: For Dy , ..pepsiA and Indigestion For I/y apersi a and Inbleention I.'or I yapepaia and Indirestloll. For Dyspepsi l 1111,1 lltdiee Lion. For Weak ntonvt, ha and 1; au, rai For Weak stoma, in and , ianaral Detalit3 For Weak St nn and I ;eneral 1 /ebtlit For Weak . ...i(3111:1,111, nti.l t it•twril Reliable and Sure to d,u ;1.01. Reliable and Sure to do ;n o ,!, Reliable and Sure to do, Reliable and Surat° do , iOOll, AI '1111..1 ki4) Hall° Anil ltarh, Arid 1',11111,1 CI. If itre :If Jr hut little and Purines And d., Harm the /ilt. It 'osts but little and Purifies the It i 'osts but little and Purifies the libshl. It i:otts but hill,. 'lntl the I )1'11,13 Valtod I -ni ==:==il ==== inly ;5 ('l4 ylid ) )ne ()lily cr.., an,l (kie D,alat jar litkr;. oitl 'la and One 1),.11ai lints t. util) t I, and (Ha 2 Manufactured 1.1 Nhl.l. (((in (lenetal Marko; .;rt...1. Hat , risburg, Pa. For sale in Pin nii; it! ili by RI! respectable dealers ' For 54 IC in Put,l,tirgh byl2. I: , and H. L t'A IIN )( • 4-tim IM P ORTANT TO LADIES, Great American Remedy..• . Harvey's Chrono Thermal _PH HAVENEVER VET FAILED , lIEN the , lireetn , ni hAve been Earl,' in reworinF Elitnc . ultieb ( 1 11: - • CHI rNS. tilt sT( N AT I*NE.. (Jr in restoring the at.trin to perfect nenl'l, n suffering from i-pinal Affections. Uteri. the White.. or other weal:Elmo.... Of 11,e Uterine liTySlll.. The fill, Rre i •erleetic 1,1 04 the c.instirotion. and 111,:i tithen hi the Most delicate temalee without , 11,111tf d;;t rest ittthe same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, Invtgeratlng, ant res,ring the system to a health} comhtion, and 1 bringing on the monthly per,mi it 0 regulsr,t:, :\o ow. ter from what cause the oestructiun may aria, Tttey should, hn, ever, Ntil he Innen the fLrs: three or four months of preghancy. though sate atany other time, as miscarrtage wo„, I the result. Each box cnntalne Bu PRICE , NI. DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE , on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and A' •,sec. of Nature, and emphatically the LA DI Ls' Ili:. VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a ;.3mpt.le• of pages, sent tree to ar. a.: , tres, : - 45 . - . 44 4 144-4;1114 - • , ed to pay postage. ; Sir" The pills and Book o-,11 be sent t,y ~,,,, contidenii...ll), when desire.i, 'Li I. - ni.i..l - i_ a LE: , and pre-paid on receipt of inone Li ,1. BR Y A.N , M. D., oenerol Agent. No. 76 ( edar street. Nest lurk. A GOOD CONST IT UTIO - i, SO - Joseph Fletuinig, Druggist. corner of A sTRON t.. 4, ONSTITUTION the Diamond and ..dar.r.et street agent for Pitts- A HEALTHY COI sT ITI. TION, burgh. ~b C- e indesv A SOt a, ti cONSTITUTION. 1‘ LLL .tI.AE F: f ie.. , 1 —F' rt r - v A.r - • DI SO 11: A. C 12, !74 . I -- I DR. BROWN'S OFFICE I No. 50 Smithfield S!reet Of every kind. - - - STOT T f•'' , l, IL:. ":.\ KL :lir LI v I.:Ly 20 DAYS CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN DEPRESSED - - nee,.: of ine,iic.il A.,! , ,.:, ,•:, - ,11, r .• t ii; • int , WILL MAKI. I ILL him. Bail. SALLOW COM PL.EX lON- CLEAR Dr. Brown's reme.iiev net , i Itti i, - , ,e i 7 ,;iu. \t ILL .•lAKE. ME DRY GrOODS rities, scrofulous and i enereiti sleclions Also DULL EVE - CLEAR rt. IIIIII:liT herviii•sry taint. such as letter. i nortnl, nn. other skin diseases, , he orig,: ut lA. ia-ti it.,. i•it tient isig-noraut SEMINAL WEAKNES-; Dr. 13'i remedies for th, a ttib.ll.:m. brobt on MALE by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in thbi ColilltrV which are sale and will 011 restore r, health. FEMALE Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a ten- date this painful affliction. He also treats Piles. g lee , . ionnorrhoe, Urc thal Discharges, Female Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the RI tdtter, Strictures ' etc. A letter to be answered must cunt sin at less! ONE DOLLAR. 31ralicines sent to !lily nddror• =vicly 1,1,2k,1 Office and private rooms No 50 Siatthnel ! STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. noiralaw IikTOTICE TO ALL CONCEIt NED.— _co Among a certain class Merit-important peas pie there a pveilloil levbrig ot atta,h ed to all physicians that alt eel ins am: treat the diseasesuanted in thine v.;..1'e., 1 , 1-i ans., why Hi, ,houl,l be, they nor ran , a ft, ~ uni t Are they uot aware that all phy ntoi nun Ire else. , It'llol.lllll/11:Itia, 11l ac ..,„ 1 , a the 6 that are 4o . 0, 11 , ,,-.ts I I, I la . -, er) reiluei parties. 1 nuppone would not let one ,'l their family go to n p.vt rinr he, dr votr•d 1 - 11 !or their benefit, herr ii' ~,1, ,- se, the fa.•l. and their lama]; phj aIC/.111 lie It 111111114,1, ,) he can get the en,e nfren l ie almost deprived the party of his life. lie at !set to I tor phy sidienth,L; -how else are the) to know t Are they nor an are that :sir Astley 'singer, Sir Benjamin Brodie, tiir Charles Ball and .11 Paul Ihcord devoted yearn in the treatment ill these diseases I These inen are held tip at nhinlng lights in the medic-II wnrl , l; I don't n.nert that all Olen tire worthy - that puhkrh, still there are :tercetrid them 11,:ii tile I ha, e devoted itself to the •I IT, 11, ~f PRIV,. ..!, of lo • 411,1 Witholl , I g:0115111 run na, I ht,e cel hOnOre from )ear, tit miser. and untimely death. :11) treatnieht I, r,ontine.l The I 0,,er,,1,Er her. as 1 thinif n is the beat And DWI , ~1•14 In. It 13 in my power in bring hundreds of eertinear e , it thought it necessary to certify In in general sw cent, . but my long residence In thin city in loth cient proof f1414.1IIII!. More. , perilla 4 orrheA and all diseases arising from Lt are cured In much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful In se lecting a physician. The different nd, ertisements that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured anal,_ ally by at) new reinediee. Address BOX 800. Jan-13,1 Pittsburgh Postottlee. =MOM =ME I h I •r 1 1 COSTAR'S TT M Ft 31V1 'I IV EXTERMINATORS, FOR RATS, MICE, ROACIIES, ANTS, Bed Bugs, Aluths in Furs, Woolens, &c.. In sects on Plants, Fowls. animals, &c., Put up in •45c, falc, and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; e 3 and tes flasks for Hotels, Public Intl I tutions, &c. 'Only inf,lUGle remedies known.•' 'Free from Poisons.' "Not dangerous to the Human Family." “Rata come out'of their holes to die." 415y-Sold wholesale in all large cities. Sir Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. star-Beware of all worthless imitations 46rSee that "Costar's" name is on each box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 4-82 Broadway, N. Y. //a-Sold by R. E. SELLERS & CO., and B. L. FAHNESTCCE. & 00., Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh. jyl6-omdeod&w. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE Invented 1845. Verfected 1862. - 111E,CEIVED TRIBUTE PROM ALL Mother Sewinqachines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the S er Sewing Machine received an honorable men on on its merits ; and Wheel er 8. Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Cor. - I.'esina St Gait., streets. A. M. I.IcGREGOR. my2o.63taw-ly Agent. LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE.,-,,THE re irtoals, consisting of HORSES, BUG GIES, CARRIAGES BAROUCHES, HAR NESS, HEARSES, t'LERIIIS, and all other vehicles belonging he establishment is oflbred for sale by the undersigned on reasonable terms; and also, the buildings mall be sold , or leased fdr a term of years, For ftrrtherbiforniation inquire of R. H. 'PATTERSON. Comer of Diamond st,andOhatry-alley. janil-dtf , 50FASIiEr"PINTS AND, /= „ ex alUbanPlgheli -eaildthk Azosole. „In stare DulftiraltOri , $lllOl9 ec ItrOKEßTsoif • =ME MEDICAL The Tonic The 4i-rem lonic I is I 1 rest TORli i rent .1? htit a Tri, lt't. “ni, Trial A Trinl 01.1 N Tr.! RHET'INIATL.M PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1864 MEDICAL ! DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C . DR. - HOOFLAND : S GERMAN BITTERS, PR EPA RED 13) M. .T CKSON, Pill f.ADEI,II I 1.1. P.l It is not a Bar Room Drink, r~~►trßLvr, AN INTOX ft'ATINCI BEVERAGE, ; \ 111 ;111.\ '0" VEC[TABLE EXTRACT. ♦ Pl' 111 - . -I'()NrC, FTILL 1 1;, ,N 1 AI c , 11.,11, StinJulahtti ILI. EPPECTI .% 1.1.1 I I II E . . LIVER COAII)1 \IVY ',.'- • ~.„ J• .._ , , ..; ,„.. ~,-., ...- -.• F., 1...4 .. t llyvepsnl. and Jaundice, „ ll.- s i - , 1: - HOOF LAN D' S GERMAN BITTERS 11 All GA_ IN S. . WILL, t , 111. L \ 1,11 .0.1. M ROOM FOR OUR SPRING ( hroulc or Ilier - a mum beblllly, 1)1 rill° L AKE .caat, lle offer at of the Kittitcya, and Dl.en.” - Wholesa lay or ii ri %in g. from a Pisor do, ed ,:tonnarh. AT Observe the Following Symptoms GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, • Hoods, Sontags, Ladies' Wool Vests, A large quantity 01 Heavy Wool Socks, I:vsord. r% of the e OrKaus biotite: 1 , 3 tt.e I. - hitty tit the itto:tntith Nt1,5.421t. Heat tt , ..rt. or t.: WC•1".:It IC 1,1" t.r.fitittering ht the of the r,ttge n..h. -, rlmmtitg ut the Head, flurried and 1 tithet.lt Hrelthir.g. 1 luttcring at the Heart Choictugur - tut:tetatinge•euatitllMlS heath a lying pot. , of 1151t.u. ln.ta ur Webs be fore t ar Sight. Ic, er KL,I Lit,ll Pain in the /lead, Hrtiiien.ry non. I el -I.t, nes. Ott:le. Skin knit Li et,..Pain to In the t•lue,Baitic.. t-uittien nUbilea lire,. burn the flesh. I instant t.l 1. and great Ltet.res- HOORAND'S GERMAN v::r.;. A Cir I ! I 1 f. :".• I !, I. }ILA L;111 X 11,0 ., • :•11:.111 :\I.L. EMEMB NTRONG WILL MALL Tilt IMMMIENS= p.c.,ve a MINT - JEIA.' 4 Z" 1714.33ALX1..."1?-. I •;;':-. a a a a ma** 44Ca 49 .9 a 9 9 .9 43 a 43 PARTI(;ULAR NOTICE. r t i , ~. .. ~. ~Ai~~y. ~ . y.:ri~:,. r r liar. t.tt N. deu.tl /it ..ttlt te the at .n •r eept al., • • rt all • th. Nair t, 140., , 0,30. %%111 Is 0• e a I tquo, Paten, , c r 10/ One 130111, I loollnutl'i. All /qt.!" 1,14 Tlxree quart.. 01 1. 1 1ir00.1) Or rs,, n t'ltwl ttt tlt h•nn iootl.ttecr. 11111 n 11111111EME11111 DELIC tTE C HILDREN ho, au Irv! Ili,. o.:. )1 IIL ..[I ill led el) hu rt I I ;inc f.u!tie 111 tld' -uITI I atflZ I EIIILITT biers •,1 Those Itittprs . ,!rttA h et ler bh..t I , EVE:I2. Ili:. toil, will Lot I Nc17 ,, ,,, It tot a, 1 , 1 , . E,1410, at the Q, Relic toe .1 A Althoogii Out U.s;•Obe,l to tat Or or reeolllMend Pa Zoe! .lielie,ties in general, the. nigh distrust of their ingreclicuts acid effects ; 1 yet know of no suglmeni reasons way a man may nut testily to the benefits Ito belie% os himself. to have received trout any simple preparation, 10 the hope that he may thus contribute to the ben , -ht of others. 1 do this more readily In regard to lloonand's Lierman Bitters, prepared by lie U. 31. Jackson, of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for many years, under tile impression that ; tney here chiefly an alcoholic Mixture. lam I Indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, esq., for the removal 01 tnig prejudice by proper teals, and tor encouragement to try them u hen tag trom great and long couttnfitti debility. The use ut three bottica of these Bitters, at the begin ning of the present 3 ear, was followed by evident N.-het, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months • de29 before. and had almost despaired of regaining. 1 theret ore thank hod and my friend for directing ma to the use Of them. • PHILADLI.PLUA, June 2.3, 1662. J. NEW PON BROWN.' e qCj / dor / arz ig . ATTENTION SOLDIER, t f I AND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS'. I f, / We call the attention of all having relatli friends in the army to the fact that "II LAND'S German Bitters' , will cure nine to • of the diseases induced by exposures and tions incident to camp life. In the lista, J ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are sulfuring from debility. Fvery case of that kind can be readily cured by Roof land's German Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that If these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufterers in the army and hospitals, who have been restored to health by the use of those Flatters sent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the Signature of C. M. JACKSON" la o❑ the 'WRAPPER of each Bottle. PRICES Large size 851,00 per Bottle, or Half Doz. V.,00 Medium size 75 or Half Doz, INA The Large Size, on account of the goats:ay the Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist not b.ave the ar ticle, do not be. ut off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered tr ai ts place, but send to us, and Wy will forward, securely packed by exkrese. PrinoipelPflice, and Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH. STREET, PRILAZELPH.L.I, PA. JONES & EVANS, (sucopssoßs TecAO, N. JACKSON & C 0.,) PlCOr , !itnn`OES 4i' FOR SAL, and e very town in the ralgdrirrbiltes. ttpotelatein FOR SALE. ~ , •• ~,,, 4 i11.5t .:7 ~. . MISSISSIPPI FOUND A cite at 0 , ;1 5 -El, .. - -- t, _ S -. Sr. Louis, Mo., ^ 74,, P - ,1 2 - 6 -.. - FOR SALE AND LEASE, 'kw: -t., z , <5 . 4 Cencluding General Renutrkq—He throws , ,o. b z , ::! r /,:S 44 WE OFFER FOR FOR SA LE THE the Bitttne upon Linepin and Halleck— ..-.. el P 4 :1.. '" entire stock of Attack upon the Committee en the Con .: 4 .? z -2 7 : , - .'..5? :1 Tools, Patterns & Machinery duct of the War—ffedfilino - Civilians :.:" 0 " , .1 q.) ~... _ ;.; : El . .- z if the above well-known establishment, togeth and Genet, i 1:4, etc. _ ,tj - ...-7 ..; ci2 v ~",, r. - et with a Lease on favorable terms, for a cried ::,;!,, ct c n ,S, CO - I 7 of years of the hoildin s and rounds a s s 9.,.. ti ^ ! ~. T ..,.: The stock of patterns is the most complete in ~,,. , . z , f..., a ... _ , in the Nest, et - On - acing every variety of Station- _ a " „ 1 / 2 4 , f... 7 ' F ': Er : ~.. g. - , ary and Ricer Steam Engines, over one thous- This report would be incomplete with ...., „„, s o .. -• .. -: _l. . , and wheel and putty patterns, all kincla of mill out allusion to some general considers i cit c A ' , ,_hs ?n•, - ; machinery, ana nearly es cry other class of work ''' g -,- .. ' ,7, .-) f'. 7 - used in the country lions which have been firmly impressed upon me by the events which have or 'E; ; '' ~..; To parties having the necessary capital, the - 7 ~, 1 - ... f. P., z ....._ ‘ above, with its est %blushed custon find reputation - ,siss a I.- e. ,z . .e• co ;::, , offers an 1,111.4,1a1 Limner. for profitable incest- est- curl', •I. To my mind, the most glaring -, r- , tir Tr- , 4 , .-htt g - - F. merit. 1 r; I,tio 'l 0 ,sr• '4 --,-- ._ , It not disposed of as above by the 20TH OF defect in our armies is the absence of sys , tent in the appointment and promotion . cs , ' .4 .., ._, , I 41312 CAR Y. I% t, the routs and Patterns will . • --/,' 7 4 ..:_kfl W 7:, ~,-.'-'._ I.e sold in detail. Fot terms and price, inquire 101 ~...,.... . 4 , f lt t ai ss $4l ~•; cz o .. t . :Z , eh tr 2 general and other officers, and the a ~.,„- ' c „, a L.,. ? on i th 2 e . pre i mises want of means for the theoretical instrue - - _ ° 4o - it 5 7 . , ATV ' ' l ' i't " NE '''` en- tins of the mass of officers. The expan _ RESIDENCE, anon of the army was so great and so rap j^ 't*: g , 4 _.. " t id at the commencement of the existing t; ';D " - Ed 7 z .--: POHS A I. 1 7 '.... , war, that it was, perhaps, impossible, in !' 0 A : 2 : :f. , 5.5 .6 - ;•. : .7 27: I _ the great scarcity of instructed officers, a.._. Ir ? - ..7-.7., I THE TWO-STORY BRICK le have adopted any other course than that which was pursued, but the time has ' GOTHIC COTTAGE MOUSE, arrived when measures may be initiated to remedy existing defects, and provide On Ridge Igreeet, Allegheny, against their recurrence. I think that Near Ihe Western 1 heological Seniinary, occu- the army should he regarded as a perma pied I.) Major Wade. neat one; that is to say, its affairs should For a rural residence in the city, this property be administered precisely as if all who tihnaLitt,retAbail,fl3,.[,,,;) equals r,,,1 , e , t 'l t l h , r e o h u e h i house u t t s , t : Le r r h h t t , , belongedion for to life, a it n d h t a h c o l s m e a rn d l e es it fo r theirpropmrootfieosns rtgu,t.il,es e,ni_itz„yix Iv i t7 r.. .! e i , o i t k a i n t c ii he t.: t ei r ‘ a t n w g ' e nt er r n h r; , e. et., which have , . been found necessary rear of the lot are terraced end planted with lot Is 50 , , feet treat by 201 deep. m e front and in the hest foreign armies to excite hon orable emulation, produce an espirit do trees and ahrubberf For price and teras of sale, eel to corps, and procure efficiency, should be s. s RYAN, followed by us. All officers and soldiers Broker and Insurance Agent. should be made to feel that merit, that is 69 Fourth Street, to say courage, good conduct, the knowl edge and performance of the duties of Robert , Jarrett h. Sons and the, their grades, and fitness to exercise those of a superior grade-will insure to them i s Pellosyli aloft Railroad Comp's I In the Court apt Common advancement in their profession, and p.eseult-in Me and Indiana -Pleas i,t liar- Call alone secure it for them. Measures Railroad . Company and Jerc , 1 clson County should be adopted to secure the theoret emih Wilbur and Henry M. ; Ohio. v‘ lC . a h l o i s ri h s n tru ul c o tio a n , ofafrsatastfoffi possible,e ers , be a at least, Alexander. Trustees and others., IN PURSUANCE TO THE JUDGMENT A. in this case. ordering the sale of the steuben- ed fro . in offle•e;s having military educe- - vale and Indiana Railroad, to pay the amounts ascertained to be due sand Wilbur and Alexan- tion, or who had seen actual service in We continue to keep a Weil assorted stock of der. ~ ,uT n r t u .c s i f i e e e Trustees I, a e t rn t the first s t t n e o e r , tgf i afie l e a s n e f e l o a ri llo m otrht! the field. The number of cadets at the Trimmings, gage of Band Company, and in the obedience to 3I an order of sale issued out of said Court, dated creased r 7 to o cademy should be at once in the greatest capacity of the Embroid the sixth 1611,, day or January, 1064, I will offer institution. The regular army should ' eries, at public bale, at the front door of the Court fs, House, in be increased, and maintained complete Hosie Handkerchie STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, in numbers and efficiency. A well or ry, ffithe place designated in the decree for sales, and ganized system of recruiting, and of de between the hour's uf twelve o'clock, noon, and Gloves, three o'clock p m , instruction,ofpots for should be adopted, in order to keep the ranks of the regi 27th Day of February, 1964, to the highest bidder, for cash, the entire properlT rnents full, and supply promptly the and road of the steuberiville and Indiana it.ifo Notions and losses arising from battle or disease. This road company. lying within the towns of Steu- • ' ' • Nick-Nacks beat - tile and S'ei• ark, and between the same and 19 especially necessary for the artillery the branch of said road from Cadiz Junction to and cavalry arms of the set - vice, which, Also. a very large supply of the to, nof Cadiz, Including all rights of way from the beginning of the war, have ren held and contracted tor by said Company, the superstructure and tracks thereon. allsidetracks, tiered great - services, and which have turnouts, depot grounds and buildings thereon never been fully appreciated by any but an•l appertaining thereto; including also as a their comr e need, also, far e part of said premises, all EriachAe.„&tiga . - . t all e tti l *Ctiriltf — rir'Sisi. - - h."1,1 - -tl- arnn - - n e ttoo arrangem - ern et.l. 4 "" e r - • ___ non i , 6 c t purpose ; and all the engines. locomot - if ea, cars, machinery, tools, and all other campaigns, the direction should be left property used in operating, maintaining and re- to the professional soldier. A state-man ;fairing the said road, belonging to said Cotnpany, and all other, the franchises, rights and privileges may, perhaps,be more comeptent than a of said Steubenville and Indiana Railroad COM- soldier to determine the political objects party, which, under the laws of the State of and direction of a campaign; but, these (mini, ~re subject to judiclai bale, and may pass once decided upon, every thing should there..s An.! in making the sod sale, the plant of said road, with all real estate and fixtures be- be left to the responsible military head, longing end appertenant thereto, will be sold en- without interference from .civiliams. In tire; but the locomotives, cars. rolling stock and no other manner is success probable. personal property not attached, of said company will be sold separately, and to avoid sacrifice, at The meddling of individual members of not less than two•tfilnla of the present value thereof. committees of Congress with subjects which, from lack of experience, they are The amount of first mortgage lien _52,319,325 The amount of second mortgage lien 1,314.441 of course incapable of comprehending, and which they are too apt to view ' through the distorted medium of partisan or personal prejudice can do no good, and is certain to produce incalculable mischief. I cannot omit the expression of my thanks to the President s for the constant 1 evidence given me of his sincere person al regard, and his desire to sustain the military plans which my judgment led me to urge for adoption and execution: I cannot attribute his failure to adopt some of those plans, and to give that nsupport to others which was necessary to their success, to any want of bond deuce in me; and it only remainsapr me to regret that other counsels came be tween the constitutional Commander-in- Chief and the General Nvhorn he had. , placed .h i a e t h t r h e e s u h l e te a , d i i o n f t h h i e s f a e r o n o i r ie e s o — f c g o r wa ea L c a m paigns. If the nation possesses no General in service competent to direct its military af fairs, without the aid or supervision of politicians, the sooner it finds them and places them in position, the better will it ue for its fortunes. I may be pardoned for calling attention to the memorandum submitted by me to the President on the 4th of August, 1861; my lettei to him, of July, 1862, and other similar communi cations to him and to the Secretary of War. I have seen no reason to change, in any material regard, the views then expressed. After a calm, impartial, and patient con sideration of the subject:—a subject which demands the closest thought on the part of every true lover of his country-1 am convinced that, by the proper employ ment of our resources, it is entirely possi ble to bring this war to a successful mil itary issue. I believe that a necessary preliminary to the re-establishment of the Union, is the entire defeat, or virtual destruction of the organized military power of the Confederates, and that such it result should be accompanied and fol lowed by conciliatory measures; and that by pursuing the political course I have always advised, it is possible to bring about a permanent restoration of the Union, a reunion by which the rights of both sections shall be preserved, and by which both parties shall preserve their self-respect while they respect each other. In this report I have confined myself to a plain narrative of such facts as are necessary for the purposes of history. When it was possible I have preferred to give these facts in the language of des pacthes, written at the time of their oc currence, rather than attempt a new rela tion. The Army grew into shape bnt slowly, and the delays which attended . on people intothe obtaining w inter of of ar g o a l , of the country. Even at the time of thlee . 2 c , on w tm er u e m n g o l i tt e r s trying to the soldiers than to the op organization of the Peninsula campaign, some of the finest regiments were with out rifles, nor were the utmost exertions on the part of the military authorities ad service. equate to overcome the obstacles to active ' Ja) .1‘ ? .. ..I . 10 1•••••( c ,, , P.m! i'...: !me' ~,, Negligee Shifts, Winter Goods. BITTERS In rient t•arirty N 17T IX , ; 1 .110:', M . tht An) color ZEPHYR WORSTED, of an y etuldez Don't Foi-g-et the F'lnee, mARKE-1 MACRUM & GLYDE AT NI. 941 MARKET `,T t.nderatgned otters at greatly redt,el 7.c.0.a. all of his Fall and Winter stock—amonc lz/it ta• four,! NHAW 1.1).11.:,. tif/41T)Sl. HO!11 , SKIRTS. •tt har,:alt: 4 sii Itememt•er the pare 11. .1 LY NCH. No to :Ilarket itree!. b I I Between Fifth and the 1)ta.11,.., OLD (rh YoU NO CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &C 1 • T T II ~beep„ er ::.• be ' NEW CARPET STORE, ll'e shell seil during The present month. .t WHOLE:SALL:and I{IITAII WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICE, CA RPETS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, t r, to Li t Il non " P In ,teem 3to It a I.le , Woolen Druggets & Crumb Cloths, WINDOW SHADE' Fa lal , a and Piitllo C0V4.11-ri. Russ, Mats, Stair Rods, &c Thcso goods nal e advanced to tirst hands from I EN to TIVI:NTY-rIVE Pkdt CENT. within thirty do yo , and ace now selling at 1,1.04 Than MhnoOlcl itErr* Prices r• r rra I n•li 1 Jur st!!ck Is almost entire!) new, all hai been purchased within ninety days for cash, at the !cry lowest prices of the year. , M'FARLAND, COLLINS Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St., Between Postorace and Dispatch Building not 6 Suitable Holiday Presents Embroidered Piano & Table Covers, At( )SAIC and VELVET EL'UN, VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS, Art' M'e_41..7.T.T33143, j Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, .PITTSBURGH, PA. 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V 9 Fith street, Bank Block. 9-dfir Betrare of impostors and counterfeiters oc.kw B BC IKIILAIki & LONG, Lib.rrty Street, Pittsburg AGENTS FOR Rumen Mewer and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Ream, Cayuga Chief Mower and Reapei, Farmer Mower, Woods' Mower. Also, dealers is Agtiotatural and Farming rill" ailments. . Jan Tedaw Ilelan, Traveling or Undergarments, , 2,766 The terms of sale will s3 caati, but the purcarhas er may deposit ten per cent. of the above sum, Ssedi,uoo, on the day or the sale ii - tth Thomas L. Jewett, tilt fieceßer of the road, to he forfeited In case the amount 01 his bid is not made good at the time of the return of the order of sale. J)IV ELLING 110 USE ROR SALE..— The subscriber otters for sale the dwelling house in which he now lives. sit listed on South Avenue, First ward. Allegheny. 'the lot is .21 feet front by Itlo deep. running back to a 20 feet allies It i 3 A ha„ 55Oried brick , contain s canons and cellar The out-houses are a as ash M.,. stable. coal house. ie There is a large and sorroutelirig the duelling, flllr,l with shade and ornamental trees Theta' LS gas and si titer in all the rissms of the dwelling I also otter for snilc a dettirable rountry resi dence in Rochester ton nehip. Beaver county, Pa , ontaining tivvrity a•res ground. There Is a new I m .1 storil frame dwelling, containing six rooms, on the property. 'There LA also a young orchard of all itlilLa of Mon. I is a good barn. out-louises. a... It t,, shout a mile from the Rixthester demo. For terms, inquire of R. 'AI. BOLES, H OUSE FOR 1.E.- This property is one of the most convenient and desfr Ole resl.len...es in the ,ity The lot ex tends trom Lire to Congress street. The house a two story brick, containing six rooms, besides bath room, wash horse. hake house and light dry cellar and pantry. There is a nicely paved large raid. and a brick stable fronting on Congress at. The house supplied Wit 11 gas, hot and cold water; hall painted and grained ; parlor nicely finished with marble mantles : property all in good e.ondi lion. Price s4.mar. Terms 4:,000 in hand and the balance in two years. For further particulars inquire at the premises. dels-dtf Dial° ill' Well located and doing a good business. The ob ject of the owner In selling is to turn his entire attention to another business. For particulars inquire of R. E. SELLERS & CO., janl6-m corner Wood and Second sts. WALTER, H. LOWRIE, - INTENDS RESUMING THE PRAC JIL TICE OF THE LAW, 1.11 the same house formerly occupied by hint on Fourth Street, above Smithfield nolB-3m WHEELE: No. t 37 Fourth it Have won the highest Premiums at all the im portant State and Mechanical Fairs where ex hlbted Nis season. New improvments have re cently been added which renders it the moat de &treble maehloe in the market. They are we:- rained for three years. Instructions are given gratuitoualy. Call and Bee them in operation: SVNIPER & C 0.,. When at length, the Army was in con dition to take the field, the Peninsula campaign was planned and entered upon with enthusiasm by the officers and men, Had this campaign been followed up as it was designed, I cannot doubt that it would have resulted in a glorious triumph to our arms, and the permanent restora tion of the power of the Government in Virginia and North Carolina, if not throughout the revolting States. It was, however, otherwise ordered, and instead A y L PAPER AT OLD Pimps— are-porting a ViCiOriow, campaign, has wv f d caper at 26c. been-my.dety. to relate the herollai, of a Light cOlored cae4p p er at reduced axmy sent upedt art Taft for sale by. W 0041.14. In& an enemy's country, :,ere` • western AgentL Pittsburgh office No. 27 Fifth street, three doors , below Bank Block. Janf—pa.w. AVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA son's Anti-Flickering, Anierican and Imper ial Gas Burner', a sure saving of twenty-five per cent. The Anti -Flickering is just the thing for the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Establishnient of WELDOI64 N br. KELLY, not Wood street. SALT S R. IllAtiEE. isl Master Commissioner. Januar) 9. ISCI pint:2—dt( .- , enth Ai dam , . Allegheny city No. 114 Elm St. Bth Ward 'ORE FOR SALE.--11 A neighboring City. a DRUG SIC 0 13.. R'. AVILSON'S General McClellan's Report Col hinting Remarks of Gen. 31cClel.. lan's Report. =rlC= MORNING POST Printing EVERT DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING Exnentfd in the best style. SPECIAL V TION PAID To - - RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND LEGAL PRINTING. Our fatalities for doing Posters. Programmes, Ace., For Exhibitions and 'COncerts cannot be otupassed in the city on one and ()Asinine another and4siw plan of campaign; lithich might and would have been successful if supported with the appreciation of its ,necessities; but which failed because of thereted failure of promised support; at the pen mOst critical, and, as pftved, at the most fatal moments. That heroism surpasses ordinary description. Its illustratinu must be left for the pen of the historian, ' in times of calm reflection, when the na tion shall be looking back to the petit from the midst of peaceful days. ~ ' For me, now, it is sufficient to say, that my comrades were victors on every ' field save one, and then the endurance of but a little more than a single 'corps accomplished the object of the fighting, i and by securing to the army its „transit 'to the . James river, le ft to the enemy a ' ruinous and barren victory. The artily of the Potomac was first reduced by the withdrawal from my command of :the division of Gen. Blenker, which rwts ordered to the Mountifin Department, under Gen. Fremont. We had seemly landed on the Peninsula., when it was further reduced by a dispatch revoking a previous order giving me command at Fortress Monroe, and under which I had intended to take ten thousand men from that point to aid in our operations. Then, when under fire before the defences of I Yorktown, we received the news of the withdrawal of Gen. McDowell's Corps off about 35,000. This completed the overthrow of the original plan of the campaign. About one third of my en - tire army (five divisions out of fourteen, one of the nine remaining, being but a little larger than a brigade) was flirts taken from me. Instead of a rapid Ad vance which I had planned, aided by .a flank movement up the York rive r it was only left to besiege Yorktown. The siege was successfully conducted' ythe' army, and when those strong works at length yielded to our approaches, the troops rushed forward to.. the sanguinary but successful battle of Williamsburg, and thus opened •an al most unresisted advance to the bank of the Chickahominy. Richmond lay before them, surrounded by fortifications and guarded by an army larger than our own, but the prospect did not shake' the cour age of our brave men who composed my command. Relying still on• the support which the vastness of our undertaking and the grand results depending on our success seemed to insure us, we pressed forward. The weather was stornirbe yond precedent, the deep anti of the !Pe ninsula was at times one vast morass. The Chickahominy rose to a higher stage than had been known for - yeartt before. Pursuing the advance, the crosgsvere seized, and the right wingenctendetd to tf - feet a junction with reenforcemerqPiriv promised, and earnestly desired, _end upon the arrival of which the EoMplefe success of the campaign seenteitelniwmf ta./. l4e nt i giuiatSttltl _ atutt a t:lorftt ApilitlYiULAlng4, had it come, we should tfteehavagozie into the enemy's capital. rtnevei caMe. The bravest army could not do morolm der such overwhelming disitppointment than the Army of the Potomac theri'thd. Fair Oaks attested their courageMitren durance, when they hurled bliekViigain and again, the vastly superior mastata l of the enemy. But mortal men could-notao'-• eomplish the miracles that seem' to 1` rte been expected of them. But otiti.ltniiree was left—a flank march in -the lateoT,a powerful enemy, to attother anithLtter base—one of the moat hazatiltutsmosii ments in the war. The Army - owz tomac holding its own intalyjni ' gas equalsafety of our cause in its hituderfirai equal to the occasion. The sey,Etas: , are classical in American hlsttorti:- . lie days in which the noble sitildierwiti ;the fle Union and Constitution fought In bit numbering enemy by. day ,nuttralfasjed from successive vietoriesbynightiiirough a week of battle closing ther.teilible series of conflicts With Ilie;,,MentorAble victory of Mal Vern, where..theyvelroie back, beaten and shatterediAbteMkite Eastern Army of . .the s eatifid . _ . i.,_ .....etintitlMa thus secured for themselvesi, and point for a new , advatece'llPOA , the Capital, from the banks: . i t t, ,t 44.446,03.. Richmond was sti ll in our grasp;lied the Army of the Potomac been Tel and permitted to advance. _Ant '0144. sela, which I cannot but thin k subsequent events proved unwise, ,pievitilled-in Washington, and'we were , - ptdered to abandon the-cansiiititg 4 14eiterldid-tol diers better denerVe - the thanks of a na tion, than the Army of the -PotOinazior the deeds of the Peninsula 'was and although that meed 'was vitiate! from them by the authorities, I aurper suaded that they have receivd the ap plause of the American people. The Army of the rotomec was recal!ed l / 2 (Mu within sight of Richmond,an# ir(co,,,, rated with - the "Artily of "Vlrguila. - 'Th'., \ disappointment of the cautpaignion the 1 / 2 Peninsula had not damped theteirrdetmor diminished their patriotism.. z .,gheys fought well, faitlaftllly, gallantly .under General Pope, yet were coniPelletgrfalf back on Washington, defeated d'it: most demoralized. The enemy,•xurki , er occupied in guarding his own Capita poured his troops Northward,enterg rqr a Maryland, threatened Pennsylvania, 'anti even Washington itself_ Ebated by lrlit , recent victories and assured.% . ,llitzt .our troops were disorgaßiFid .jtad dis pirited, he was c.on-figetilt. .that tho seat of war wahtow'pertniutentlrtrittir ferred to the Loyal States, mid thlit Ids• own exhausted soil wins to be relieved: from the burden o suPporting Awo kgs-, tile armies. But he did not underitand the spirit which animated tlielkddleies'or the Union. • [The concluding passagea,df tai , McClellan's report have been eva,byr telegraph. We repeat die lastparamso, No man can justly charge Upon any portion Of that army, from thetotainaitd:•' ing Genral to the private, anylitekrofde. , iotion to the serVice of tile U 4 t494. _ z e t 46 : 1 Government, and to the cause „ of the stitution and, the Union. They hale proved their fealty in much tioriiisv,'Enff:' fering, danger, and through the very shadow of death. Their comrades Awl on all the fields where we fought,DAve scarcely more — chit% to the honor ofa'tta tion,s reverence, than the survivors to the justice of a nations gratitude. ram, Sir, very reepectfhlly,. Your obedient servant, GEolten B. McCusuaot, Major-General, 11. B. M'COJJ.TSTEPb & LER I . 108 WOOD STREET. r: RAVE NOW VS STORE A ILAR,OII. N lot of Navy Pounds, s Dinip Ikicitmk t ore Spun and Bright Pounds. Also the A hmet most complete assortment-of Cla In the cin m w h ich they will sell verilow foesesin. A L EGANT coinevivity A DENCE FOR SALE.-B.one 23 men well built brick house containbitteApacank_laitll one acre of ground attached, vat docked war choice fruit ; pleasantly situated of Rochester, ,OYer/OOkirig,tbe Ohio rinrs Aug' within live sainuterwaßt-of Ile R. R. Atation. Forparticinquize or , • • g • • - E . N. FB A, Or E. FARE= Roabestai4 Jazts-Imd