For standing matter every day: One Insertion 4- 60,0ne month. Two insertions.... 1,00 Two months.. Tbrep Inserticum.,. ,1,25 Mee cacottha Vote .• 1 1 50 roht mohthh. Five insertions..._. 1,715 ni - 4A months.. One week'2;oo /Mc ithmths Two weeks Bioo One-year .... Three weeks 0,00 (Inc square changeable ones a week I year /i3O 00 1 - 1 A. I IL "ir Ir• 0 13 'JO , Single subscriptions by mall, $B,OO per year, pay • ble in advance... Delivered In the city, at cents per week payable to carriers. It. 1.4 Pos'r. single aubscriptiona $1,51 Five copies, each 1 . 4 u Ten copies, each • • 1,30 Twenty ,plea, eap, (and one to Netter up,) Thirty , 1,10 Forty x . 1,00 , DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PftEPAKED BA C. M. JACIESON, "F II I LAD ELPHIA , It is not a Bar Room Drink, e5U33151 - 1 - 1 - I"T'F'. FOR RUM, AN rNTOXIOATING BEVERAGE, Bi r HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. -k "PURE TONI( FREE FFil) q :I,l.,uiauts or Inirmuus Drugs, EFFIZCTUALLY CURE LIVER CWIPLAIN'I, Dy,spep.,ia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS .1 ♦LI, (IL - 3:1; EV1:1.11- Chronic or 7;ervons DeLinty, Diseases or the I‘.l.ineye, and Diseases t- Int; from a Ditior •..ced Stomach. Observe Following Symptoms FIICOT Dhicr.r,le:v of lilt Dige,illve Organs Ehlihesi or bicoi tn the Heal. Aaiitty of the storba,ll. N.US,I Heartburn. Diazusr for I ced I ulln,a Welk t;+. tatior,,,ink td, or I i at the Pit of the i,tom acli, ,wltch.ing h: the Head. Hurried raid Difficult I . .intlerins at the Heart Choking ed enact loon when In a lying po6 , ire, L'.U1T1.::..1 of Dots or Webs be fore t.:it I e.Vtr 911,1 Di:11 Pain in the Head. l'ers;diation, 1 el- Di, reaa . 3.1;:t. 9:. ?tan in 171;1.4' bilr.l ].faro,, •.,;:ailien lin - 4i-es o. Heat, Ilia', • ID; I a the } lesh, Constant i.1.1 - siatngs of 1.,: II irrea HOOFLANCPS GERMAN 617 I ERS .ILL Y 0 I._ E. I 10 . i.• I lll'\ -I :\ I It =EI TiTZ . TION, STitt.Nt; 4 , NNTITI TION 'I lON, l'fl TiON. 1. A HEALT A SOt Al EA i= ;,.,. tALl:'rtit EMIR= .t1.11:1. 1111 INNOMBEEM DFPJfI ~ 1 A);I: I HI. SALLOW , L. , E-rr- CLE.\II Az Bill GOT Will prove .a blessing in 30 1 E7 MIL?' ()L1) ult uH FE:NULL ViIL - NG P AR TIOULAR NOTICE. : JOIJ tiff na.,4 ~ n poundr,! rwn •zu by .rout of p. the: ()leapt.: id 40 C 47..: ortan.ll.., flerscrlds.l cause, o.t death of N.. - is Lop! treated COO attention; Ware of t hem Fur these Eaters, tt, Bottle ituo!l.to,i• , . i 4. a. lflticrs, to.. cats with Tlires• Quarts of Goo.l Brandy or Wht.kr,L, a per pa rat r.rl drat will far ex, .1 t•t • arr.cf I rue e...“ !entre a n . :; 0 , t't L 4 31 , ' , ),4 re ifl rn,; - ket , and ter:(. r u..t taunt lefiG.ha il VII11.1(4 CI It ,011.1.11 d. Bitters in COnne,ll4.ll, al , : a !;Doll, ' a much less pr., tu—idreJA Jte (b 3ystem t'a 0:n41.,1 ~/..11"LII/U111' is It,. It 1.7 .ti tie , una aca:). 1111. have a Ltatt • .; • i; • t Our C'IIILDREN Those sotier.e.l sway. wlti, cure,llll n ,e cases. will iroui .IAIiASMUS, wasting ❑enn on their bones. are :one; one bottle In such DEUIL/TY, Resulting frc 11 , 111 renew c_l -'1 i n kiriti—lLese bitters .:. 1 ". Very abort 1 EVER AN 13 AGUE, ..1 ❑•. t used. No pc:. ," should be v. it:: .t /f these 1311ters are arel Are Itietrict From Rev. J. U c, L. D Edaza . t.t , the .I.ltbougit no tutor or recommend Patent 31etli:.net ILI ough distrust of their ingredient_ etlec' ; 1 yet know of no 'mini:lent re 'oz.—, o non m t, nut testify to the beLeiltd by . n.L.stit to Lot o received trout any simple ;•tc;.tr ition. in the hope that he may thins CJ:atilb"tc to the beuen t of others. 1 do this mole in regard it, Huollan J's German isfiteTs. tled Lir. C 31. Jackson. cif thia city, l t was prejudiced against them for mint tho impression that they were Cu alcohoLic mixture. I ate Indebted to my iiienti Robert :shoemaker, esti , for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try thew, when suffer ing from great and long continued debility. The use of three uottks vi these hitters, at the begin ning of the pie...tit year, wat followed by at ident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor s, !Itch 1 had not hit for six months before, and Lad o.L.tist despaired of leg - mining. 1 therefore thank and toy triend for directing ma to the 1,.• r,! PUILAJDYLViiI June 23. 15Z2. J. Is: El" if N ATTLNIION SOLDIERS, AND THE iENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the at of ali hating relations of friends in the an. .y to the fatt that .•}l4.it)F -LAND'S Ciermat Litters' will cure nine tenths of the diseases Induced by exposures and priva tions irr,..ident ti .:amp lice. .I.n the lists, publist ed almost daily t!,e newspapers, on the arrival of the it will be noticed that a very large proportion are ialtleriag from debility. Fvery case of that Li.. I r.in be readily cured by Hoof land'a Cierniad Lit Wc have no hesitation in stating to r Bitter; were freely used among our 5... i.v., L.,,n,lreds of lives might be saved, that ~v. or lost. The propr.. id) receiving thankful letters from 10 the army and hospitals, who have bee, .. e.! to health by the use of those Bitters sent to them by their mends. BEWARE OF ,OUNTERFLITS. See that the Sig - nature of "L'. ti, JACKSON" Is ma the 'A I:API - 1-K of each Mottle. PAIC E. Al. L arge size $1,0..) per G. .tt;e.. or Halt Doz. $5,00 Medium cite 75 • or Halt Doz. }.i,00 The Large Size, ou a.t.otint 01 the quantity the Battles holdoare much the cheaper. should your nearest druggist not have the ter- Itc.e, do not be put olio; any of the tritoxleating preparations that may be offered in,te place, but Wend TO us. end we "ill forward, securely packed by express: 'Principal Ofe,:e 9 i Msnufnetory, No. 631 ARCH `STREET. 111.1.LADELPEILA, PA. JONES & EVANS , (51:700E4SORS TO C M. JACKSON & C 0.,) PROPRIETORS Iy~SOR SALE D e very town in the "Unitec i M n itet,' and Denieril • note-dtvw 11 , 11-11,41.TE5.--H per square, (40 words,) I .9 6,00 . 9,00 I 11)(KI 13,00 j 14,00 16,00 26,00 M=i=MZl Bitter Acine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron For Dyspepsia and Indigestion For Dyspepsia and Indige.tlon F`or DS spepam and indigestion, For Dyspepsia and indigestion, For Weak Stomachs vrhi General itehilil y For Weak stomachs and I Deb,i,l3 For Weak stcnuachs and tieneral Debt litt For Weak Stomachs and mmitt ) Reliable and Sure to do tlood. Reliable and Sure to do 000 d, Reliable and Sure to do ( }ood, . , Reliable and nuroto do iood, And ( 'Rano; do Barre, And 'afoot do Harm, And Canuot It ar:n, And Panful It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Coits but little and Purifies the Blood, 14 this 1 slunt,le Ton, Of thin Valuable Tonlr UMM=MI Inly 75 ts ttuti t Int) ftrollsr per Bottle, ,nil uts,l t the I ttdlhr per Bottle, 'lily 75 ('tz Hutt t one Dollar per Bolt!. lint) 7.5 CT 'kn.! i Ine pall, p er Brttltt. Manufactured solely by 5; A.K I NK BRO General Depoi. lie Market ,treet, 11 ar risbUrg, Pa. For gale in PITTSPI . lit 11l by oil respectable dealers or 6 4 11 e In Plttahur y ghb 13 E 1.1.13.4 N. and 13 L. FA IiSLET•a K •.• • janl4-3.1m IMPORTANT TO LADIES, Great American Remedy Harvey's Chrono Thermal .IE3I Ll: PILL` HAVE SEVER YET FAII,EDC“ TIEN the directions have been strictly t,,iion ed i t in removiner difficulties nrisins from tIiSTI2 I "111 tipp . ‘i it, Ir in restorinr, the system to perfect health n het: from Spinal Ane,tions. Pr - Uten. IT& Wlotett, or other ne Uterine organa The Pills are perlett tin 1..tru,1e,, on the constitution, and nay tat tsken by the roost delicate knish, ti t• hout ttstts,tut .I,st re:ts at the tame time By strengthening, invigorating. and reatorinz the system to a healthy condition. ant rdiglng on the shout hly period ul th reunlarLl N it. ter from what cause the obstruction ma, ari.w. They should, however, Ni Sr he taken ere . three or tour months oh idea - thin at any other time, ai nos,arrlage ths result 1..)x croltoun, PI? h I. I DR.IIARVEY'S TREATISiF on Diseases of Females, I l r,insiwy...lis•at.,si:! - : iiarrennes - s, lieprotiututom at: l A. I -.•• of Nature, and emphatically the 1..:11/11-.:* PHI SATE Erni:AL A DVI'l r.R. psmphlet !,t - pages. sent free to any a Mies- ; it:.r od in pay 110,4 eye. Arzir - lhe pills and Hook will be sent hy mall tally. hen ,1e,., -,.. t.,. !!, sna pre-paidon re.t.tpt monet =MEE .1 Illi1'AN.:11 r,pl 4s Josephltrk.zgt,t, ot,t,. .•t the Ihan,.. - tri.l tin.l:\ lit I:et rat i, r 1.,17 tpt,igh •Fi-l.11:.!' P1IIV:1'1'E MEI= DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, I=i3i YTOI T No. 50 Smithfield Stree 11:13131153 VgkTg-litlakif .- T . • lee him a call. lir. Brown's reueties nei er c ure rities, s,:ri.iinious and ,enereal altretions. Also, hereditary taint, sudh as tetter. l•soriasis and other akin dise,,e, the , r4 - 1, ..t ,t hr h the , iznoraiit. Dr as remedies for this affliction. hrouihr on 1 - .) solitary habits, are the onl) ww•ii,nes, In this country which are safe sal will spee,l2l3 restore to health. Dr. Brown's remeiirea core in a few date He 81.itl treats Piles. ( - fleet. iinnuoti Imo, I re thal DlacharFes, Female Diaea.e6, Pains in the Back and kiiine}±, IrritAilon of the 111.1.1,1er, Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered most contal ONE DI).I.LAR. Medicines sent to an y address safely - packi-,1 ()dice and private ronmr Nu bO . STREET. Pittsburgh, I=l ikTOTICE TO ALL CON( ER:VEIL-- 1N Among a certain claae, ul ,ii-importnNt pen ple there is a peculiar leehirg of contempt attach ed to nil physicians thnt advert Ise and treat tit diseases named in this card. I FRI vnrt. DNE Why this should be, the% nnr no one else c in tell Are they - not aware that nit pnysicinos ;Ira , 01., eases Of every denomination. to tact n u,lttit the tery diseases that are so oi.nos,,e, 1„ very relined parties. 1 suppose they Mould not let one of their family go to a part) that lets oted veers for their benefit. becausit• It e. li cr.!, sea the tact, and their Isnot) a humbug an he can get the coat. /flan he La= almost deprii ed the ports of his life. lie Aues at lost to the physician that advertises—hoc. cis. are they to know 1 Are ihei not sit are tleit Sir Astley teeiter, Sir lienjallllll Brodie, Stir Charles- Ball and M. Paul Picord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVoi E I is LA apa upwards of 40 years. and without tarothini can say I hare sated tinutred troin years 01 misery and untimely death .sly treatment is confined to the vi gets ble altogeihri. as I think it is the best and moat certain. It iiu - my you er to bring hundreds of certificate, it I thought it necessary to certify my general suc cess.: but toy long residence in flits cll5 is suit cient proof without adding more. rlpernialoi rhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore.lt behooves every young man and tr ofitsa to la. carettil in se lecting a physician. The dirterent ail rert iseno•ct s that are semi in our papers are of no w rrth, mu) no benefit it ill arise from answers than only loss itf health and money. Hundreds and cured mini,- ally by in) new remedies. Addreia, BUX aon Jan-ly Pittsburgh Postogi C. .1 Al .O LIG V 30 lA. 3%,/ EXTERMINATOR s, F RATS, MICE, ROACIIE , i, ANTS, FOR Bed Bugs, :S , Loths In Furs, Woolens. ese . In sects on Plants, Fouls nnunal.;.. ,ke , Put up in 25c, 60e, and 41 boxes, bottles and flasks; 1,3 and ets flank, for Ilutels, tutious. "Only infallible remedies known " "Free from Poisons " "Rot dangerous to the Human Family • "Rats come out of their holes to the " fix t r Sold wholesale in all large cities. Qrsiold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. 411" Beware of all worthlessimitauons. 44—See that "Costar's" name is on ea ,h b3s bottle and dash before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot. 4R2 Broadway. N. I" 44-Sold b, 1 E SELLERS & , and B L. FAHNEsTWK a (ltr. Wholesale Agent. Pittsburgh ..116-61.rideoda.w. THE HOW E SEWING MACHINE, Invented 1846. Perfected I ECEIV TRIBUTE FROM ALL ther Sewing Machines, at the World's fair, 1862, while the Singer sewing Nlachine received an honorable mention on its merits; and 'Wheel er & 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. Penn & St Clair, streets . A . Met} ft ECK) I-2 . Agent. m3 - 20-,l3taw-11 LIVERY STABLE rolt. SALE.—THE entire stock, consisting of HORSES, HUG CARRIArI HAROUCHES, HAR NESS, iHS, and all other vehicles belonging to the establishment is offered for sale by the undersigned on reasonable terms; and also, the buildings will be sold or leased for a term of years. For further information inquire of R. H. PATT Corner of Diamond it., and Cherr) alley. janil-dtf 15A - 11BASKETS, "PINTS AND Ur quarts," Hedeck's Champaghe. 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. `Th store we for sale by MILLER & RICKERTSON I 44iP ; ;I'9 MEDICAL The LI rear Tom, The Great ionic The Great Milk 'Che Great Tonle We only n6k a Trial 'e only gait 4 Trial onl% ask 1 ri••.i a.al: a I li -.I OM= TIIET ACT AS A CHARM I=l COSTAR'S PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1864 DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. 1...1 , i N. we • . / 7" .••• 0 ^.-, 11.1=4 • 4 co _ 44 ✓ t? COD • 6 . 4 r-, 5 - . 1- J LLD T p - c r . 0 .. ,„ .-:', w -r - A 11 l _F A s. ririo MIKE HA )0)I FOR OUR %PH IN4 f• (r I GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Hoods, Sontags, Ladies' Wool vests, \ HC.II 7 T Wool Socks, Negligee Shirts, tin der,,;arin ents, Wintar Goods Trimmings, broideries, iianalserctuels, Ho.icry, Chi yes, Notions -1.11 l :'I.I 5 1'•1 auy - I.3tltt't tits• I'lstt•tt, lit; fitEET MACRUM & GLYDE MIME D it CI 0 0 D S I ~,:Hrs nt grently i.il lit- L NV iiitcr ,‘ Li. i. 1,, lie L. • 1 njs:;. I:eitletilh••r • ill• H . 0 4 1, ‘l`ilt:C, ILI rin:i ii TLC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C A T TifE NEW CARPET STORE, r li.e t rc-,r.1 It 1;1 .1 I I WITHOUT ANY ADVANuE 1N PRICE =SIM CARPETS, I-LOOR OIL CLOTHS, ft v Woolen Drug'get kir o.ttli)b (lotlis, WINDuly •••LIxPE a - 211)14. racial II() Rugs, Mat , , Wit: Ro l', Thr,e Lave a.l, 1114.0.1 tu nni hand 4 from WL.N 11-1.• . 1 \ 1. 1.'1.11 i i 1 wlthln 4:11 •Ilt• Lean Than Mnuttfact urcrs Pi it t o (our ento,ly ntr, xll h.t% - ing 1. utttittn lor ..u!‘. At =2=lll2El MTARLAND, COLLINS CO., Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St., Bet Publ.Alice Rad DlF.pritd. llutiding noiG Suitable Holiday Presents Embroidered Piano & Table Covers, VELVET VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS, T ~rc.sz ; z.L it a 0 4, /79 (1 , _„ 7 - _, orner of Penn and St. Clair Surretv PUTSBLAIGH, PA. riThE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BUSINL-:, NAN S OL -1.1.()E In the !..•tatet 4t-ir - Students can enter and review at any time. ttlltt:ll.-lEt, informs' nn Sent eni F of chars 1.. Iddres, 4in 1,, the Prm. - 1;•3.... \ I ITil. I' i. 13 F.,,HAm6.:. LOS , Liberty* Street, Pittsburg Ai. GYM FOR Russell Newer and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper, Farmer Mower. 00(itl' -blower. Also, dealers it Agricultural and Farming lin pliments jani9d&w A NEILEGANT COUNTRY RES'. A SAI.L.—A. fine S.!, story well built briA hou,e containing ten rooms, with one acre of ground att Azhed. well stocked with choice fruit pleasanti - , situated in the village 01 Rochester cr. ei..,,,iiing the 01,10 river and within fire minutes r. alk of the H Ii :;ration. For particular; in.p.ire of H. N. FRAZIER. E PARDEE. jans-I and REFINED SUGARS -200 bbls. "A" and "B" Coffee Sugars. fru bbls. Crushed. Powdered and Granu lated—now in store and for sale by REYMER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wood at. b. ce 0 2 3 . MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY ..., ..= ~.. v. ._.:. • . ,onis, mo., - s, - r ...; :---:, - ,7, -- :.... ! `,6 ', z , FOR SALE AND LEASE, --- ~. 5 bco ,7.1 0 E OFFER FOR FOR SALE THE .•.e, ;4 W , 0 0 T.; :: entire stock of ....,. E ii ::: S Z 4. Tools, Patterns & Machinery ;, • g .... .. c• ;,.. Of the at'„‘ e well-known establishment. togeth ..... '',.--, 11 z ~_ :-_,- er with a Lease on favorable terms, for a period 7 ,-,-, —z. 1. of v earn of the lioildings and grounds. 7 • Z. ~.' ::: .... 'i. he . e atoca of pattern. is the rout complete In ,-; , i - - - = .:: .e. • . . c.. , , T . , _ L . . ._, _ in th e lt ett i•inid.voiLg every variety et -.dation ,t-Ll p •17 : : ^ ary sod Riser steam li ogines, ores sue thous cl , •,--, i:', ;:i 1 -. arid whet and pulls* patterns, 11l kinds of will i 'd ~.tsl ‘.. ' , - machinery, and neard3 everi, oilier class of work ...• tt-t ' - 4 used 'tithe counts} - . .. ..-4 -i C.) E-'l'4' To parties has ing the necv....iy eapitdi, the above, \VII il its est 4 hlished clistoti arid reputation offers an unusual chance for profitable ins i.iit merit. If not disposed of a 4 above LA the 2oTH OF PEttli I 'AR V. 1864, the Tools and Patterns still be assist in detail. For terms and p r i ce , oo lo i re on the premises. tett:l4l'24 ( ;.ITY,II'I I NL HANDSOME RESIDENCE THE TWO-STORY BRICK GOTHIC COTTAGE HOUSE, Near the We=tern Theological pied by Major Wade. For a r,iral residenc in the city. thli roperly prroditdy oa e l, The hioie p ,oper.t.; tinfahed in every reopen throughout ..11.1thle \ ores, lint and toll Watir ar ran„;en.ents, and improved kitchen range. I id iv (bet hy de p. 01. ra-ar rd the lot ~F.• t, ;Need and planted v. it, tree, and shrubbet p. e and tern, cf vale, apply to tr..ker ind Invorance Agelit. tO. Fovrch street. 0 Al) Ri A I-1] , ;Arrett a Senor n[l.l lIJCI I'er.n,r 11 anis HAilresU r Jr. 11,, l'enrr ler l'ommon 1.1. e I In !rsn -HeR , VI 11,r -liqdro,l wap•o,‘ siM .lere- I risen ('llint:i :1101/1 ,r sn I lienr) yl ' Ate \ ander i nn: ern-, ti Pt'lt ETOTHE'.III.I)(;SIENT I in th, ssle of the rsleutren , rile and Indlnns lisilroqd. in psy the Amounts seertsun•si to i.e Aue eud ‘Vtlbur and Alexan ter. Tru••,es rILe II rat mortgage and al,u the srneur,t then! Is . fru , rtee, 01 the aecundtnort :Age Cur:11 , 111y. an I In the obediemze to woro,r rtit oI itaid Court, dated ho mtath run) d o nr.lsnusrv, 1'034,1 o!fer ksT sAiO, the 11,•1,1 trio r ii'' .se. Tr,tvc,Thng or 111r11111 STEUBENVI.LLE, OHIO. he 1.1-1, dc:dgnate I In Inv decree for sales, and d - dween the hoirri (JI e 11000. and p. tic . of the 27i h Itrur of February, to the I,r,fhesr !ur. TIM' en , . irt proper!, r ! of the ru•rr - : !per:, ..Irr er," I o.linno Iforl rue.! or ‘4. nA ol v t•u: the ban,' the l•tal...:11 Dl is loin .luncti.n the 101111 of t ' , 1111.'. 11i '', hrl 1 I ! , .r 1.3 • 1 1 •rtnpitny. ter: An.l tricky th,r,ria,Allsidetrack-r. ur. the, al 411,•:1.-ktf311. • 111 p in ti; ' l ll 111,11111 e shop; turn tlViihlia.rei. I.ol.4ndlabuia Ilne 111 tper•oll,4 —O.l i 1 , 1 , 1 In.! 1.1.! try Said t lot that 1‘1 1 ! 'ill the engines, 10 - ornotlees. corn ma,ronery. took , not all other froperr Irl 91111111111i,,16n1.1 thes:ll 1.11 ,-I rIA brirl,r...l - 1; A, a :111;1 prtoi etrei An•l It 11.11. 1111,:er the ISae ..1 the 7,1 it, A nL, vu` l It -11.•iwa tfl therer... 'utr 11.. -1.1 Iltt• rinul ol ro,l, with h.i re,; 0,1 Or riot fixture- tns lurizing an-1 0,1 ter. in , r a rt•tii nill t, t. 1,111 it w Sir -to,k plo,pel 13 1/.0 , t • ti.•11t...1, 111 S`tid POmpinN not to I,‘ .)- 1 1111".1- 01 the Lreselll ralue I nere.l 1., nhi....1.1 .1 11.a 1 (C,, , • . C ., 1,2, Nick-Hacks .s , -tile ‘.1.1!5 , t.ss er 111'1 WI: •4,1 :wr t• rll 4t,4% e un the tts) Id the sale wlth 1h„111a, I. Jewett. the Receit er of the roa,!. tr, be surfeited li, case theantoont ut his tad Is not made rood At it, tune of the return co the order of sate •-.pectal Alktster Commisminer. oinr."2-171 .I,nuAr) )VELLING 1101 . 4 E FOR SALE— nn The buttacrtt,r oder, t ,, r stile the , Iwellinsf ID SS lAIIW IICeS. situated on youth A t 11,1 I _A fleet, ILe lit is 11,, trout by It: , deep. running back to a 20 leer ~tti,•) It Ii two ~, rted brick, cot: t his., SI, t, I tit are thle. r tttl N. • r i ir;:e tr tht' 111 I WI . !1 •Jrlihrlii•il! Ire,. Firer, - 1- t: 1 It.ttcr In :di the ri , ans it the ,twellinc I iii-, La:, leait,tl.le emin , re :..I.lp. er 1 . , tIIIIII4 111,1111% ~ CITS of trrouml. Jr a • •Irle , l fr trne eontrii,ii,e :.It room,. on 11, prop,rt c I brie to also n ) oLwg orelotol of all kio,6 01, t here it I good I, ...bro,! 9 title from the Itwheit, r terms, inquire nt Ft 11l 13()1,E5., jAne".-t1 ,0,711 Art tote. Alleenen _ H OFciF. FOR Gi 1 1.F.- No. 114 Elui St. Gth Ward Trul property -ne 'he must enurement and de,irable the city The Int ex tends trot. Lim Longress street. 'fhe il 1,0 story - trriek, containing six rooms. besides barb room. light dry cellar and :gantry. 1 here Is a nic , ly pared large are, an I a ttrlA at rile trilrltilig lm I .Iflgrei s r Ihe bruise supplied inch 6 aa, ;lilt u.t ,01.1 wsrer. hall painted and ,rained . warier 1 ,1,1, It It marble . 10,11,111:S .prol•f•rr v all in good ,x),,,ri tbiti Price nO , Tina;—i2.ooo in hand and tie balarme in t 11u y ear- jre t,r , hr r particulars Inquire at the premise+ dePrelt DRUG qTOTIE 71 - 712 SALE.—IN A nerzlibering aity. Well locsie,l ar! doing II goo.ll , llsAneds jeet of the miller In selling 13 to torn his Wire attention to another bIISIII2A., For tiarti.ailars imihire of If. 1: t j 0116-In corn, Wood and Second izs. _ -- - WALTER H. LOWRIE, Iff NTENDS RE%I'SII . I\TG THE PRA('- 71'1: THE L.\ . In the same nruse formerly occupied Icy Lon on Fourth Street. al.)ove No. 57 Fourth st W HEELER & WILSION'S Have won the highest Premiums at all the m portant State and Mechanical Fairs where ,x -hibted tnis season. New improvtnents have;e cent lv been added which renders it the most le strable machine in the market. They are itr ranted for three rears. Instructions are gitn gratuitously. Call and see them In operatiot • Western Agent! Pittsburgh office No. 27 Fifth street, three dors below Bank Block. Jano--p&A j . AVE YOUR GAS BY USING GlOlA son's Ant-Flickering. American and Impr , !al Gas Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five er cent. The Anti-Flickering isiust the thing Dr the Office. Call and see them burn at the Cas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON ta. KELLY, 164 Wood street Rochester. Pa I NVALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES— Glazed paper at 25c. Light colorod cheap paper at for sale by W. P. XAESHALL jan3o 87 Wood et. FOR SALE I'C) 1H Si AI, -17: On Ridge Street, Allegheny Y.M. SF MNER & C 0.,. Ii 1-C, N 13 AI, I. 'S AMBOLINE HAIR. •1 I 111 - T.' ".1: N RE, I. :11. VAN 1.4,1, 5, - -In •••ut.mitting thin Pqmphlet to the EXTRACT OF ROOTS& HERBS finni.:honer.l of f,t. Pef Churvh, uf,lesire that they if toill know how far you coral rim rts ±tvtir meot..ind approve their puhli.:ntion very trots ROWTH AND BEAUTY TIME II A. I FL' . A Purely Vegetable Preparation Mr. Jas. P. Tanner, a parishioner of St. Peter's Church, has since avowed himself the author of the - most of these PITTSEtROH, JANUARY 8, 186, A articles, and especially of the one charg- To the Parighioneri of St. Peter'B c hurch: ing the clergy with disloyalty. Ho has ; Certain Resolutions, passed le - the also, although not a Vestryman, been Vestn- of this Church, have recently been i acting throughout, in concert with the ' published in the secular papers of the ! gentleman' most prominent in pressing City, accompanied by the name. of those . through the Resolntionsreferred to, and, 1 voting in the aflirinat,ve and in the neg- ' after their passage, procured a Opp from ative. Had the Resolutions alone, peen' Mr. Johnston, who is not the Secretary, published, the undersigned, who voted and without authority, took upon himself against them, would most probably, have :to have them published We feel less . hesitation in giving Mr. Tanner's name It lir 5100(1 the test of anal sie and experience , ; but „, °pp°. ; because, for more than a year, and long I let them go forth without comment , end the " ar,rEtr..trir '' is a household p ne- ' the publication of our name, sing their passage, tends, and doubtless ; before any queston of loyalty had arisen; sentry wherever it has been used. was designed' to place us in a false post- I he has been engaged in efforts to destroy It jests 'it. hair from falltn9 out or turning ,vi,. aid- our Rector's intluenee among the people, ow on bars tarely tit dy ; eauvesr It to ti on, and requires that in justice to our- i , heads ; erad.rater dandru T care, die- , se-'res, and to prevent a misconstruction 1 and to withdraw their affegtrons and eon eins of the see/p; it a preventtre ' of .ours course of action, we give you, as ; fidenee; and now, using this Protst as a torn volt t hear/et-Ott:: celerity all possible, a full and faithful ; pretext, he is the open traducerof OW Aad it; it ariifinp imparts health and Tileasantness 3 " to the ',ad, 111$(02 1' of the proceedings which finally . Rector, daring to charge him with disloy- I: i, ~/.”,,a!!;; adapted to prwaohng the growth and 1 ClllMillated in the passage and publics- alty, whenever and wherever he can find color of (''.ildlen•J CO . , a listener. tion of these Resolutions. In doing so, THE CROWNING GIFT OF BEAUTY'. we illtetrlCl to confine ourselves to facts, With these preliminary remarks, 'we What are classical teat urea of natural grace, leaving Ton to draw the inferences; hut I proceed to the action of the Vestry upon What the lily and rose of the loveliest lane, the Resolutions, which have been pub t gileei one more gift crowns these attributes rare. we intoned, at the same time, to speak Flint - tilory of tVornen," luxuriant Hair 1 ' plainly, and to call things py - their prop- , hailed. If this le possess not, be comforted still, er names. , On the 4th Decemper last, the Rector For this climax of beauty is yours It - you will I es, a. shot, erot dark fibres your brows shall adonx ' In September last, Bisholi Potter drew ; called a meeting of the Vestry, to fill a v, ith a gloss like the teal sin the sunshine of [nom , lip a Dscument, now generally known as ; vacancy that had taken place,and transact stud sinu nee o'er 3or r st , ouiders, rich, ailkene "The Protest against Bishop Hopkins' ; some ordinary buisness. After the elec. sk'reer. ~ II roil use, at roar toilet, the famed Axitottx4, ' Bible views of Slavery." He intended it tion. and the other matters had been des what .I',“. re , lonies. with her ,ii!,stittite wio-- for the aiguat uses only or himself and the posed of, Mr. Wm. F. Johnston introdues I. growth that e'en filo, i . ,,,n0t leaden or th4a.. ' clergy of - Philadelphia and it- , vicinity; nt,t ed the Rssolutione as now p 1.11 üblished, ti einem lier. what ;.,,.,t nom_ I;:;, e failed to achii.trei ' 11.01 mi %SI/ et.LIIAIMIIIIS/1--iLI4• . use awl BILILLE VK. desiring - sii that it should hare a wider eir- with the addition of one, in regard- to lye append certini•atf, id' Dr: CHIL-riit,. a I tilation.as he wisely foresaw that it Bishop Stevens; which, upone.b.e nea:a, re 5,,,,,, ei ,LIrLILILAt I.le repiltrltiOn. and of some i might be the eccasion of unnecessary feetation of strong opposition, Waastib- , ' l ' l l, i r s h Li ‘, l e n'e l :e'l',.t . y ., :rt i n" , - I t r i"l'i , ;:l st,'li''''' ,hie teens of trouble. But during hi- , absence Irian sequently withdrawn. The 'entire„ DA ,, „ t i ,h n e e „,„,„ ~ ~,,,: „ .,i ! ' '" Cu,;'' ''''''g it , ' Philadelphia. without his knit` or orations, as originally' Preaerltest ir sio ~ approval. and about taro 7neel.-3, before our printed in the Appendix. o,lijectian. 93 i '''''' ' 1 "" , N " 1- °R.-• I. I last State election, the Protest was sent . was at once made to Melt, lntredniticiti, .latcli 3, ista , Sc. Lite wade i . iflllii.l3: analysis of a prepay- ' to all the clergymen of the Diocese, ac- on the eroungl that they hroUghtforward c IL. [1 l ~.,i4,1 "A Al 1.,,,A • i :,.. - I .:i I rut' by :Ilestars—hlkst , - ril mpanied by a communication from a for our actiaff, mattga`which werenliolly il :.• l'i, It wt.. ft,und to le enllri - dy tree horn lael_ll CO mmittee of Philadelphia clergymen, foreign to our appropriate bUsinesa, i ,and t,, , m, ',rat subs,,:%ces "' recnnesting. all who should receive it, to with which ass _ .. - 11,, dements 4 lAA COLI/IXASIIii m cab (n the , sign and - return it—immediatinerristr," W"e - ' a rtOthing to dO, WhateVer head no Injury - !flit its use would, , • , inaii i • vial in cases where the een---ei „}.Fe Ofrn'ii•iii. gittefretteation, in the Appendix hereto. might he our oppinions, as . duals: ~,,......--An.v....lic, t ut ,,, a , st. ' Four Rector, in common with more outside the Vestry-room Besides,. that fila u sixty other clergymen, felt con- although worded in general terms, die ..; 11 . a iTied to withhold his signature from Resolutions had evidently a personal th a t Protest. 001 because lie approved of bearing, and were designed to ,refiect BislinT Hopkins' course. or could sustain upon the Hector, because he had not sign hint in writing upon slavery, or in per- ed the Protest.* As the Mover did not mittin , Lis Panethiot to be circulated in Object to this construction. but by his another E ishop' 5 Diocese, as a Campaign silence acknowledged ha correctness, the Document. on the eve of an important Rector felt that his presence would re,s election. ibi the contrary, he thought train the members, in the free expression the Bishop in doing so, lied departed of their opinions, and therefore with from hi; own hi g h principles of Church draw. manship. N o ,- did he agree with the A q ucstion was then made, as to Bishop's views it.tf slavere, or believe that whether the Resolutions should be voted his positions in its s clefs-Ili e were tenable. on one by one, or as a whole; when on His true reasons ear not signing the Pro- motion of Mr. Harper, we thine-, second test were threefold:" ed by Mr. Johnston, it was determined First—We belong to a Church of sys- that they be voted on as a whole. Oar tem, law and order, resting upon great ' motion of the same gentlemen, the ayes fundamental principles; one of which, in and nays were called for, and ordered-- his judgement, the Prote st plainly viola- whereupon, the Resolutions were passed, tcd ; which is, that every man is to be tried and ordered to be published in the city by his peers, those of his Own rank, and papers, by the following vote , ..--A.yete Messrs. Johnston, Harper, Pennock, be heard in self-defonee—en case of a Bishop, before a Court of Bishops. The Adams and Madeira. Nays: Messrs. signers of the Protest, by declar;ng Bishop nuegwen, Colton, Paul and Lynch. .This Hopkins guilty of coni`uct unworthy a whole course °faction, the introduction of minister of Christ, and eleserving their these Resolutions without previonsnotice indignant reprobation, halve arraigned, I though they had been in existence or tried, condemned and sentenced him, i others of similar purport,.for a week or without a hearing. Now wsititever might two—the ordering a vote upon thennas a he your Rector's private opii tion or Bish-., whole—the calling for theyeasandneysl op 'Hopkins' actions, he did nof feel that —and finally directing publication to be he Lad the right, thus to sit in judgement made in the city Papers—all very. Proper upon the Bishop of another D.lseeese- It perhaps, in secular bodies, where the ought be objected that his case did not mere triumph of one party over another. come within the Canons. The remedy is the object aimed at, but so unusna was at hand; for our own Bishob- had the among eight or ten gentlemen, met to-. power and the right of remonstra ace and gether to consult and provide for the rebuke, and could, like St. Paul against temporal affairs of a parish—all this, in St. Peter, "have withstood him to his colimeestiOn with the preliptinary new* face. because lie was to lie blamed.." "whole articles, convinced us that the &con d—Your Rector was asked t 0 pro- whole proceeding was, not what the la test against a Pamphlet he had neve,' *ms troduction of suds Resolutions,. in such a —to solemnly charge the Bishop of an- place, would imply, merely a misdirected other Diocese, hitherto of high standing 1 exhort clf over flowing lagaltp, but was a and irreproachable character, w i t h a preconcerted plan to force . upon your crime, to which the law has justly attacli- Rector the alternative of resignatiOlt ,PT ed the perfalty of Death. To substantis l submission to their dictation; and, with ate this grave charge, the. Pamphlet upon that view, to intimidate those, who alight which it wasfoundett, and against which s be disposed to defend him, by holding he was requested to protest, aad toprotest ' over their heads, ,the rod of public opinions 1 NorEDIATELY, was not furnished him, We do not appVtheseremarksto all who nor had he then, ever seen it, nor did he voted for the Resol,ettiona. Several of know where a copy could be obtained. them, we cannot but belie,ye, ,pre still the Third—The Protest was to be used for ► Rector's friends—we only wonder at And political purposes, during the late (Tuber- 1 ing them where they are. natorial election; and to participate m i As the Resolution was passed by an such an act, would, with your Reestor, be afftimaative vote of only five persons, in to contravene the principles of his whole a body composed of twelve, we felt nu ' ministerial life of twenty-seven :years. willing that they should go forth as the Being of an earnest temperament, . and action of the Vestry, and on December ' feeling that whatever cause he espoused, ;gin three days after, a second meeting he must do it with all his heart, he early was called, in the hope that a recionaider , made it a rule that he would al; vas ation might be had, and an' opportunity I avoid the discussion of political issues, I be given to - the Rector, and the absent which involved great and strong diffe'en- members, to express their views and re -- ges of opinion, and would never vote• at , co r d their votes. At. his meeting, there public elections, unless the struggle wore I seemed, at first an unwillingness = the between Christianity and Infidelity. hart of the -majority, to grant a reconifid ' This Protest was received just before er olon. Then there followed.= infer ', the Fall election—it was to be signed and I m a i conversation, which may be stated, returned, immediately—it was, avowed- su b s e a ntially as follows: Th.c Rector ad lv, to counteract the effect of another d resse d Mr. Johnston, and asked him to sta t e explicitly, the real object and clog siocument then in political circulation. Could it be doubted that the Protest also, ' sign of the Resolutions. He replied, that .7 - was intended for political circulation? ; his sole irtsr ) . , ose was to assert the loyalty ' That it was so used• has not been denied. o f the Gas sder ,11 . 1011, their condemnation 'ln point of fact, it was printed as a band- of the nitre:it-ions doctrine of Bishop Hop bill, and posted in the streets of at lea s t on town in this vicinity kiss' Pamphlet, .and their thanks to the Bishop and Clergy:, who haul cm" out so These reasons fig not signing the, Pro. nobly and protested against them- "Did lnt, founded a ; they ,nine, upon all the you not remark,on I, set Saturday, that ennsiderations stigeested by Bishop ''. -i P ' , e , - if t,, nectar had egene, 1 the Protest, the t, r, in his letter to your Rector, printed ;n ese / to e," ?mu m . not need been intro. in _ the Appendix—cnnsiderarions "of .lured?" He answered, th at he believed courtesy, of expediency and even of b e did, "Does not that remark,to relied show - -sterner principle," were, whether right or then, that they were intended ' wrong, the deliberate and conscientious upon the Rector, if hitarefusai' to do a ..conclusions, to which your Rector ariry e d ; certain thing, called them forthr liie and being such, he would have been false thought not, because only generallan. to himself, and, in place of deserving your guage was used, and there was no dh - e4l approval, would have justly forfeited ' allusion to the Rector. "But would th.o Rector's signing the Protest make the your respect for consistency and manli , Corporation any more loyal? Or might ness, had lie yielded to popular pressure ' not every person in it be clialo 1 • e and dnne what his conscience clearly ya , w hile I.ondemned.' ' the litctor was above suspicion?" This The Protest, with its signatures, was , - .( eiztensively published by the religious and i 1 secular papers, and became the subject 1 of ireneral conversation. A.boutthis time, wet 'e issued in this city, the first numbers of a daily paper, known as, The Pitts burgh Daily Commercial—under the A Purely Vegetable preps ration. A Purely Vegetable Preparation A Purely Vegetable Preparation A Parely Vegetable Preparation A Pus el y Vegetable Preparation A Purely Vegitable Preparation A Purely Vegetable Pr eparat ion A Purely Vegetable Preparation A Purely Vegetable Preparation Ne‘vAHL. N .Tan !ZI. 1863 KE.:,DALr ( e r^ i ' , Ars I Piave heen troulded Ik lilt x IPll4lrtrlei, of the scalp, tciurh sometimes Liu% eloped 11/10 an tinpleasdnt eruption, so that .• diht wares!) endure the, painf u l operation of ,•, 'to hi lit; or dressing the hair. 1 hail used vu riot, other coropoldids at the So gge.tlon of friends, but It how an Ft,IVIIIATAge, Till I chanced to bee our .1)t/IOLINL." 1 Yotve tried it to my entire reeoc ere, stud alter much experience 1 look upon o• as the hest article /n tits utarket for the pur se it Is WI emied fo*:. anti a neeessity to the toi -1 .. et A is are perm; clot to refer to me If you bee tit (Signed) rim II P. LIVINC4,-TIIN =ME II) H..k:‘ tett, of dit.rth;, says: "After using two Loxes at your elChbohne. was surprised it) llr.tl a thick atop of young, soft hair, cot critic the ;cure stalk , I~Lici had been halti for seven years. NI., YORE. NOV. 10. 1062 Meism KENDALL & CO, ; About eighteen months ago my Wife was atta.ked Wlth a sickness which , oeca 4ioned the toed of her hair 10 a great extent. For about a year it continued very thin, dry and short. t,ntil ,!,,• use your ASIBOLINF. ohauge tor t!to !otter ii.as at once apparent. Ihe hair begin to thick,en and lengthen, and as ,e a soft, glossy', and healthy appearance, and Ilieee effects are permanent and continued. ril lbeligh she has used but one box. You are at ti to use those iset., for the benefit of ot nem ...b.; may need so raluable a remedy for the hair. Itespettfully yours. 1. (1. ADAMS. Pa.trir d h Baptist Church. New York. City, )leSSr3 L - - I have used several boxes of your ...kmboline and cheerfully certify' to its virtue as a promoter of the growth and beauty ul the hair. I never have had ant t tithe In Lay family whi,fh perfectly austcr r the purpose of a hair dress ihg IT is an effectual remedy for dandruff and sore ness of the scalp. I consider it the hcst the kind in the market. A'o , , are At liberty to refer to me 8.3 to the 7e:l- I.li.wi. an:!perfection of he 5 - ours truly. KIN,, att. r, NEW Yor.E. suunry 16, 14E3. E.NDALL d. C't 111--N I, "—For a lone time my head has been al most entirely bald, bo that I Lad abandoned the idea of my hair ever being restored. 1 gave nay barber some of your Aainoct.y to use on my head. and one day I was astonished at his in forming me that the heir was again growing, and the whole s.:filp entirely covered with a growth of new hair. IT is soft and silken. and erns lag rapidly. I attribute It altogether to the use the statanropre. shad be pleased to verify this by personal statement to any one who desires it. or would re fer them to ml - 1 , -irber. Mr. \ Itto Oarroo. Division street. this cit‘ Respectfully, Iss rawly Sefton. the beautiful and talented actress - I have used KENI.AI.Ci A sinous s for tny hair, and find it a very superior article. I has e no hesitation in ads - tett:lg every lady who desires an elegant head of hair to use It.' Mrs. Geo. T. Morgan. of Brooklyn, sips: '.l have been using the AMBOLINE for about four weeks, and during that time my hair has lengthened two and a halt inches. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Prevents the hair from falling out KENDAI.L'S AMBOLINE Causes it to grow on bald beads. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Precepts hair turning gray. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Permanently removes Dandruff. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Gives the hair lustre and beauty. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE, Prevents nervous headache. KEN DA LL'S A.IIBOL INE Ileitticr., Itttir .nit and erlc,si HOLINE K END 1.1.'e. A M BOLINE t nred of the KENDALL'S AMBOLINE '1 he test hair dressing for children KENDALL'S AMBOLINE is put up iu boxes containing two bottles—one to be used at night, for restorative use the other in the morning, as a dressing. It never fails to prevent the Hair from falling out, or turning prematurely g,rey. It is extracted from Roots, Flowers and Herbs, and has been used in thousands of cases where the Hair was coming out in handfuls, and has never failed to arrest its .leca3:, and promote a healthy and vigorous growth. Pri,e ILO() per box PREPARED ONLY BY And sold everywhere I dec24-lyw - 1 )1 i ! 1 ' r MEDICAL FOR THI FOR '1 'ln . NEw Yoxs. / .larwary '33, 1863. j WARREN WARD t() . UN FF I:1 KENDALL & CO, 606 BROADWAY, N. Y Tilt Pall# past, ADDRESS THE PARISHIONERS or ST PETER'S CHURCH, PITTSBURGH VPBTRY ROONI OP ST. PE f ER • a 1:111'11C MEASTIS. H. BORWIN AND °THEW.: GsHaeinen:--I very much regret the necesslty of publishing anything on the subject of tie Resolutions recently passed by the Vestry, hut do not see that you have any alternative. I believe the statements in the pamphlet to be accurate, and approve their publication Very faithfully and truly, Your Friend and Rector. E. M. VAN DEUSEN. MORNING POST Steam Printinu EstabliAhment, BARE &HETA 'toptiet,ort, IC VERT DRSCIITPT-TON OP PLAIN AND, FANCY JOB PRINTING SPEOIA r, ATTENTION PAM TO RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND LEGAL PRINTING. 1 3 'beters, IP`rogra mores, (to, For Exhibitions and Concerti cannot be management of several Episcopalisub, one of whom, -MT. Wm- F.:Johnston, was the mover, and has been throughout, the earnest advocate- of the Resolutions recently passed by the Vestry. In this, and in no other paper, immediately -be gan to appcar,•day after day, articles pur porting to come from some onto Orintore, connected with the Church—et first, in • the way of inquiry,- feeling the public pulse, and endeavoring to discover how the non-Protesters were regarded---then insinuating that they were very indiffer ent about the fearful troubles through which the nation is passing. Meeting, with no reply - to thrse. anon Ymons attacks, the writers became bolder-and more con fident, and at last set ,down allthe'liton- Protesters as disloyal, unftithfulto their country; and called upon their parishion ere to withdraw their support from them and their families. And to such reckless assertions were these persons led, that the Editor felt. constrained to 'come cut openly, and from personal knowledge of the accused clergymen, deny the fiecusa tions. H. 131 . HWIN A. couri )1 .1. W. 11. LINCH *The one reflecting upon Bishop Stevens, ap - plies egually of course, to our Rector) . _ and in Vcid"r *. arecalled on to ore. their . . en, for doing what the Rector . sCied O. f Sinee hit altethill, in April, WA the Vestry o has anvert il by Yenta end Nays, ex cept in adpt!ing Uke ,4ibte ainft4mosasto our. cU.rfer. Inter MO' tit the best style - Our facilities for doing surpassed in the city
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