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    ADV r-M,I : TIRING RATES.
For standing lilly
thilr per square, (40 words,)
every day : - ''`..
One aneerton $ so Ile month 3 6,00
Two insintions .. 1, Tore months 9,00
Three iftertiona.. 1, Three.moriths ... 11,00
FourAsertiona 1,50 Four nkapths 13,00
FivgiMsertiona.... 1,75 Five =laths . 14,00
Eveek 2,00 Sir months 15,00
weeks 3,50 One year . 4 25,00
weeks. 5,00
Orreiguare changeable ones a Week 1 year 830,0 0
ft
z ipAIL., - srpf:3. - r,
,
Single subilegptlons by mail, 38,00 peryear, pay
( ble in advartge:
Delivered irr the city, at 18 cents per week,
payable to carriers.
WEEKLY POST.
Single subscriptions 3 1 , 50
Five copies, each 1,40
Ten copies, each.... 1,30
Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20
Thirty ' " 1,10
F orty It il O. 641 1,00
MEDICAL
HERNIA RUPTURE
fierula or Rupture cured
,r,?Rerula or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture toured
, t 4 _Rernto or Rupture cured
Renato or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or-Rupture Cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rapture or Hernia cured
R ppP ure or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or hernia cured
Kuptlire or Ilcrnia cured
Mareli'n Radical Caro Truss
Ritter's Patent Truss
Pit eh's Supporter Truss
Self-:%dJUlAiuq Truss
Dr. Baudidiag's Lace or Body Brace, fur
the cure of Prolapaus fret i, Piles, Abdominal
and Spinal Wealcnezae6
qr. S.'S. Pitch's t.illver Plated Sup
'tarter.
Plies Drops. for the support rind cure of
Elastk Stockings, s, talc no I i AI iCllde
Elaatle Knee Caps, tia kilk, pouts
Ankle Supporter.. 1... k knee. joiti t
Suspensory
Self -I nit:cling S3 - rlinges; fli3O -every kind
of Syntig s
Dr. KEYSER Lu 31..) hl,ll will
radleall y cure nelrlllll or 12 u pt rt,
ifiCirOffiCC vt hiR N . 140 W()(11)
STREET.; sign d 1 :110r;;Ar. Persona
writing for Trogeos hhohhi bond the number of
inches around the u.k onuttatiattd) over the
DR. 10E1NI:ic ,rik I . hte per,u LI Anent lon
to the apheat iun I•t r
u. , t,lulta An,!,1,,1,1ren,
and be is satisfie.i ILxt. x% Oh an experience of
twenty year,, he he ewthled ilit;sfac-
Seif*lnjecting Syringe*
Self-Inject lug Syringe.
Self-Inject Ina Syringe.
Self-Injecting Syringes
Sold* at DR. KILIT!,ER'S, 140 Wotol street
Suspensory Thu:Wages,
Suspensory Bandage*,
Suspensory Bandages
Suspensory Bnudagtv,
A dozen different
A dozen different kind.,
A dozen different
At KEYSEP'''. 110 A I,‘ strket
no10.1yd& w
RILES 0 F
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
C E D
rd=lllE=M=lM=lM
most respectable ciim•us of if ilksas tolonsil fp in
regard fa Dr. Krysrr'x L indsay^ Blood ,Srarriter
TO Doctor's rn - qfice!, are wilhhr Ira, rr , aNfl ao
one need be dr,eiuf - ,1 r,eprd to his pr, , r nn-,r; . e
Dn. Gte. 11. I; Y,i.l
Piles about twenty )oar, APO. Arid es cry s enr
hey were growing w , .rse. so as to t:,,htde hie
very much, Su mu, h at tune , Ai to unfit me
for work. ;omrtitn. I is is Fn Ins I th.o I ..,.1,1.1
not do anything on aci...int nC Ihv m. 11i , came
out on me as large a, a blokor)• nut. I had tried
a great deal of mett kine t.“ - them. 1 o -.ea t.. toy
and take whine% or I eotil.l h. ar ol or read of in
Ch . dars and pamphlets that fell in My W4y. but
1 could not get cured...quei i in, the) tvottll do
me some good for nli t I, has, but nfterwarde
they would return !writ] tvi ad et tr. I hlso
applied to tno Dot tor, Avlin visited pie at
house and gave me some medicine put it would
not do, I could not get net!. ttt yr a year ag,
got an adverti,eiTient id your L 1,1,13 'tl 111 1
Searcher, male by pourself— when you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me
and that my whole system would h. e to be re
newel by the medicine I.elore 1 got well. 1
bought one bottle and too:, it leone with nie and
used it accord:lig to y uur 1 then call
ed to see you vain, whet, you said I could not
expect much benetit Inau inn klttle I t,,,tight
it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five
bottles. After this quantity 111.1 been u,ol. 1
was entirely well of the Piles, which had turtur
e 4 me (or twenty yvor: , . In other redpects m)
health is improved, and 1 am as well as could be
expected for one of n being sixty enrs
past. I have tweu well Ilt,c rOl me munthn, and
there is no appearance of a return of the disease
I can do any u (irk now without
the Piles coining ‘l,l,w_Li atui hurting me. 1 can
pitch hay. chop tt otwL hit. or do Any kind of
work which before usefl to hurl me. When 1
found out your Blood-`:ean•her I kept on taking
it until I got entirely well consider ft ir.)
ty to make my cane known to the country for the
benefit of others who may be coffering as I ,c-as,
and do not know the value of your medicine. You
may publish this it you like—l lip e i❑ Wilkins
Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of tbelzuth of this certificate if they wish to call
ELLIOTT DAVIS
Deoescitor r r 24th, 1863
stir ktak'out for the name of DR. GEORGE H.
HEYagitribt!ly cater of the bottle and pasted over
the mei J iitio ; for his steunpon the United States
stamp on thiliOrthe bottle to prevent bring impos
ed upon by a spurious article which is In the market.
de2B-Iydaw
KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron '
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron:
That:Teat Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
•
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepaia and Indigestion.
For Weak Stomachs and tleneal
For Weak :Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General I temlity ,
14 - ir Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
Reliable and Sure to doliood,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
•
s And Cannot do Ilan.,
And Can not do II art.,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm.
It Costs but little and Purities the Blood.
It Costs hut little and Purities the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purities the Blood,
It Coats but little and Perinea the Blood,
We only ask a Trial
\l 'e only nal( a Trial
W e only ask a Trial
We only ask a Trial
Of this VAluAble Tonic
Of this Valuable Tonic,
of this Valuable Tonic.,
(tidy I's and One Lollar per Dottie.
tidy Irt I Its. end ( lee Dollar per Dot t
(Its. and One Dollar per Butt le.
Only t Its. and One Dollar pot. Book.,
Manufactured solely by KINK EL s.
BRO. General Depot, Ila Slarliet street, liar
'risburg, Pa. For sale in PITT:,LIU PUB h 1 all
respectable dealer.
For sale in Pittsburgh be IL E. SELLER:;
CO., and B. L. YARN Ezi K
J41314-6nl
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
" Great American Remedy."
Harvey's Chrono Thermal
E:3l A I A , :
HAvENErEirtvETFAILED,wiIEx
the.clireet ions tins e !wen strlctl)
in rernol lug dialvult lea arising Iron,
013STRWI lONS, SIR ;.:ToppAil E
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from f , pinal Affections, Prolapsus,
Uteri, the Whites. or other is eaknesses of the
Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfect) y harmless
on the constitution, and mai he t ken by the
most delicate temales without musing distress
at the satire time
THEY ACT AS A CH %RM.
Hy strengthening. inl igorating. sii.l restoring fliv
system to a healthy condition, /Laid 11 bringing
on the monthly period tt Hit regularit t. N mat
ter from what cause the (Mstruction tilt nna..
should, hots et yr. Ni a be I ul,„eri the ni-t
three or bur months of pregnahoy, though sale
at any other time, as miscarriage a ould Le the
result
Each box contains GO Pills. PRICE
millEm
DR.IIARVEY'S TREATISE
nn Irisennes ot Ft`lll,lll,l. 1 . ,V,I14111•) I rrinz
Barrenness, `lll.l
of NAT lire. and c•tnphltn. cli) the 1..\ 1'1;1
V.VIE A1E1)11. • 11. Al , \ n p r ~1 7u W,
pages. sent Ire, Irt It 3
ecl to pay pOSIAZe
Ake - the 1 , 116 .1111.1 (lords , nt I. t 1
ennnclentittlly. v. hen descr,.(l, ...1.. 1_ 1.i,,
and pre-paid on ol WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICE,
.1. 131; Y M c jencrel ~ gout,
N. 761 'ruler street. Neu
4-/ii - Joseph Fleming, 111 - ,1,,..,1,t, corner 01
the Ittamorbl nn.t Alitrliet zrreet, Izent her Pitts- C
burgh. /01 - 4 . 1))
. _
r'ltrVA."l4. - : 1)U-4 I :A
=MEE
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
No. 50 Smithfield Street
CITIZENS AND STItANDEIts IN
nve.lot nrr•lical ndiiccrihuul.l not I
hlm n
I it. lirown'ti remedies never fail to cure impu
rities, seroinlous and Gene real attections. Ah.o,
hereditary taint, such as tette r. p,nrrasis and
other skin diseases. the origin lit which the pt
tient is ignorant.
I=l
Ur. 13's remedies for this affliction. brought on
by solitary habits. are the onll medic Ines hilLtwn
In this country which are sate and will speedily
restore to health.
Dr. 1 - frown's remedies cure in a few days this
painful affliction
lie also treats files. legit, I ionnorrhoe. I're
thal Discharges. I etilFlie IMteases, Pains in the
Back and Irritation of the Bladder.
Strictures. etc.
A letter to be anewered meet contain at least
oNE DuLLAR.
11E=1
(MIN, and priv,le rooms No O. Stullt:tiel,l
STREET. Pittsburgh, It. nt.1541;.“
- VTOTICE. AI.I. UOS('ERNED.--
..1111 Among a cart sin class of salt-important yya••-
ply there is a peculiar feeling of contempt atttcli
ed to all physicians that alit ertiae and treat the
diSeaarnn !tanned in this card. (PRIVATE In
why tins should he. they nor no sine else ••an tell.
Are the) not aware that all ph) siciana treat ills- ,
eases of every denomination. in tact solicit just '
the very diseases that are Fan Annoxican, to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a party that has dt , - •
voted yeartlor their benefit, because be adverti
ses the fact, and their family physician says he is
a humbug so he can get the ease. often he has
almost deprived 11. e party of his life. He collies
at last to the physic' in that advertise;—how else
arc they to know l ,ire they not aware that Sir
Astle) Ctrlier, sir lienjamm Brodie. sir Charles
halt soil curd tier oted sears in the
t mat int•nt tit these IliseaSea I These men are held
up as shining lights in the Medical world :1 don't
assert that all men are is mall) that publish, still
there are agreat number of thorn that are. l has e
des cited in sett t•• the stuil) and treatment of
PRtv ATE its .10 wars, and
without egotism van say I Ilan e wiled tillantLetla
from years of lids,: • and ow. IllelN death. Ay
treatment is contio•••1 io Tine a, n...el node iltogeiher.
as I think it is the hest and most certain. It is in
my power to brine
. hundreds of certitioates if
thought it necessary to eel tify to Ili) general sue
cess cry lona. ii,iilenor in this elty is ell Itt
eject proof without adding more. Sperneitorrhea
and all diseases al - 1,1117.; (rota it are eured in a
much shorter time th iu lieretolore. It I•ehoilves
every young man awl WLealla to be careful in se
ieet tag it ph) simian. 'I lie different aTtertisements
that are seen in our j• ipers are of no worth. and
no benefit will tali, noma rillet, el, ttAll only loss
of health and money. Hundreds are curet: annu
ally by Ili) nest reibeTtes. Address BOX Silo.
jail-13d Pittsburgh Postotfiee. '
COSTAR'S
"gi7 30 El_ na I INT
EXTEEM INAToRs,
ILIOR HATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS,
Bed Hugs. : Sloth. in Furs, Woolens, . In
sects on Plants, Fouls. animals. Sc.,
Put up in . ...![*7, 50... :opt 1 Loges, Walk* and
flasks: *3 and 0 1.5 tfroils, for Hotels. Public h.ti
tutions,
'•Only infallible remedimi known."
'Free from Poisons."
“Not dangerous to the Human Family."
Rats I , ollle out of their holes to die.'
A lie - Sold wholesale in all large cities.
alsg - Sold by all Druggists and Dealers ever
where.
4,0 - 13ew,tre of all wolthle:‘,
acirSt , th i l'uanr', - ' 11.141i1e is uu C.ICh 111/X,
bottle mei tlnslt before t en I.ov.
Principal Depot. 4,42 N V.
Oie•Sold by IL K 04.),, and 13.
L. FARNESTeCK Wholeaale Agent,
Pittdburgli. j316-6imie.t&w
THE HOWL: SEWING MACHINE.
uvented 1845. Perfected 1862.
BECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair,
Pte.:, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention.= 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 heat lest fabrics.
Sold and rented, Con Penn & St Clair, streets.
A. M. Mc(illEGOil.
Agent.
m} 20-.l3taw-ly
IVERY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE
LI entire stock Conflating of HORSES, BUG
GIES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHRS, HAR
NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, ail 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
• R. H. PATTERSON.
Corner of Diamond st., and Cherry alley.
Jams-dtf • !
Alaterial to sell with instructions.
lAtia — Oftitx., corner sth and Wood streets, second
50BASKETS, "PINTS AND story. fe69
quarts." ileidzick's Champaghe. irk itiED APPLES—aiIitL.SH BRIGHT
30 Oases Sparkling Moselle. 1...1 DRIED APPLES—In store and for sale by
In store and for sale by FETZ ER &. ARMSTRONG,
M.IIT.FR & RIOKERTSON teb9 corner Market and First ot3.
ti.hc
MEDICAL
MEM
„NI, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C
BAR(;FAINS.
Tod'olorwEeßopercoa3tl" FOR OUR SPRING
Wholesale. or
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
Hoods, Sontags,
Ladies' Wool Vests,
A large gliantity .1
Heavy Wool Socks,
Negligee Shirts,
Undergarments,
Winter Goods
We continue to keep a well assorted stock ot
Trimmings,
Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Notions and
Nick-Nacks
grit A 1-o. :t t•ty I aut. ,apply
EINFITIN,; \I: 4ny
.1; WIJ,P,TI:I). of 1n).,!.1.11,,
1)0W( 1 - '0rg , 4.1 I li(• I'la<•4•.
7 , M.\ ItK
MACRUM & CLYDE
20 DA 1 E OF
DRY GOODS
Al Ni. 9.1 "%I I; I:I I
Tlll` 1111 , 11 ,11711eit u . .-111) rl.lll , •eti
1 , 1 • 1.•,. Ili I i I 111 9, Ilk Inn r F!. , k • k -- Atu.,g
ut '•11
I 1111/1 , -. 101111 1 5K111 ., ,
n 1 n 1 qr.. 1 nll -“,1 1:1•[111.‘1111er The
11 .1 I.l\l'll.
Nn ,1 ,Ire, t,
! , 1 P. Liitl lilt 1,1.1111..11,..
T Tii
1•1).•(
NN LE n. 11,112 I.T
A_ R. I' L"I s
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
Woolen Drugget.i & Crumb Cloths,
\\ IN1)(1\‘' HIAT)L,
'J , 1)14 nn4i Piano Covers,
Rugs, Mat-, Stair Rods,
These grids ',Ave in..e.l in tir , t 11Ands from
1 to 1 \V t. \ 1 1•4 \ 1. 1'1.1; I •EN 1 . . within
thirty all,l
tit
Less Thai. Nitknofaclurers Prices
()iv - shade is alum , entire lv new. an having
been purclia,,,l kn - cash, al
flit tr} Lai,•tr prices n( the year
M'FARLANO, COLLINS & CO.,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St.,
Itvtween Pnah lti. r , trot I)l4pat,lt
111.,16
Suitable Holiday Presents
Embroidered Piano & Table Covers,
511. S 111 VELVET
VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS,
STEAMSHIPS
C 1" Tki A 1? I> 1 - _, I N 1 , :.
Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool.
The First ('la,, Powerful Sleeol“hips,
SIDON, KI , II)AR,
111 A RTIION, 1 TRIPOLI,
i
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\ -t vi 1. , 1...S A , 1 1 1. ,.,
i PI I I I
\ 1 ‘ \ . 1 .0, 11,. - .5., E1 ,
- - ' ".. tr:.., ‘ LI% :•ri.0,1 el or) nitern•rh:
i 111 'di,. u,.1 11,111 111, I 11 , t1111 . 1.
1211 rt 111I1'11111. - 11 I ,Ilt -111,.
' . .11 CrAV.:I• p.t.,, Ito, 1,1%, 11.(,11 “r , lill, 5 , -
tioV, U. 430 HI cold . - “11th
“I Ith t Itllit ilt ttt in curr , r,•)
(i I 1.11:S. 411 h allot; , I . \e\\ 1 ort., or
1 11, In. 1;.17 I li ,AN. A el.
N, 1:.... M0i,,11., Jr ,L, 11,,1:... lint, 1 , t ,
t10 , .! , -11 , 1 ' , ill, tt,or to . 1
hot.. lt•ttllgart
PASSAGE FROM THE OLli 000NTRY,
Lower than the Lowest.
.1— THE UNDERSIGNED •IS
now preirord t.. hrnig o u t 1,3 -
- • gers CI,Az,:•; NIA
r EEs din,' from LI V F.lt
p(H boNN , NItCIi Y.un 1.1 LW AY to NEW
YURK.4n PITTSBI lii H.
SEVEN DOLLARS
lower ft:. ally other agent here. and get
the rates and he Clint ineed. `:trainers sail every
eek. unit prassenget ire found in et erg thing.
Palates hrouslit t a rt tic tint class
5... ; \ HAN:: I vnaelS nt Sery low rate:i. tiight
Drafts on the NATIONAL It.hNK payable at
any of its hi inches in I . ,ngland in Ireland for link.
For particulars no ti 3 rates, &r.. arriy to
'hronicle I lin VNEILL,
er, No 70 IVO, et . ,
jan2o-ecal and 60, :-.lolollleol at., rittabUrEt.
Passage from England and Ireland,
,o o .
EUROPEAN AGENCY
l'110)1.1ti H. RATTIGAN.
o i l ia .
- • : '-r
--. I..lY.'ir'ilv.,iiii'.kilNt liA„„ikt..,.-.Nll:itt'l'ireT
Pr. I, previn , d t., bring but or
bring out or :anl Lark I.,,encors Irian or to any
lairt 01 the old countrt . either be steam or Ball
ing packets.
Still-1T BONDS Ft ill SALE. payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rai I
rosit. Also. Agent In the old llltick star Line
01 Nailing Packets. and i,.r the Itne, of
bet Vl2 II Lai
gni,. and I lalwqy.
_ rliwz II IZATTILAN.
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
. • gis . gIL NTxiv,
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in
all kuids ul
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. 64 FOURTH STREET,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTCBT - 12r11, PA
01_,131)P,1 Fe- CO„
Are prepared to do
Gait A.TV - F'TROOFING
On elicirt notice.
MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY
Mo.,
st.m.otris, M o.,
'• FOR 'SALE AND LEASE,
WE opprat FOR FOR SALE THE
enties stock of
Tools, Patterns & Machinery
Of the above well-known establishment, toget h
er with a Lease nn favorable terms, for a period
of rears of the buildings and grounds.
The stock of patterns is the most complete in
in the %Vest, embracing every variety of station
ary and River Steam Engines, over one thous
and wheel and putty patterns, all kinds of mill
machinery, and nearly very other class of work
used in the country.
To parties haring the necessary capital, the
above, with its ClitabliShe.d cuaton and reputation
offers an unusual chance for profitable Invest
ment.
Traveling or
If not disposed of as above by the 20TII
FEJ3RI'AIiY, 1864, the Tools and Patterns will
be sold in detail. For terms and price, inquire
on the premises,
fetd-tf.2.1
A__ll_4ll 0 All
Robert Garrett lc Sons and thel
Pennsylvania Railroad Compi3 l In the Court
of (Inaofion
The Steubenville and Indiana ',Plena of Har-
Railroad I inmpany ant Jere- rison County
mtah Wilbur and Henry 91. Ono.
Alexander, Trustees and ut hers,
IN PURSI'ANfiETOTHE jUDGAIENT
in this case, onJeting the :mie of the riteutain•
Mlle and Indiana Railroad, to ' , ay the amounts
aseertnined to tee and Alexan
der. Trustees or this first mortgage and also the
amount due them as Trust ees of the second most
gage of Hind 'ompany, nail in the obedience to
nn order of sale issued out of said Court, elated
the \ {nth) day of January ' laett, I will otter
nt public sale, at the front loot of the Court
House, in
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO,
the place ileiiiguatial in the decree for sale', and
let ireen the hours of tirels e o'clock, noon, and
three 0',10,-It I, n, ,of the
'2ll le Dny Of Pt brit/try, I...tit,
to the bidder, for cash, the entire propert,
and road of the t•teitheni illy and In 11,1 a Rail
road 1 'oniviti 1.,. as 111 ,tett-
Ism, ill, and iixt k, and befit veil R.' same and
the bran' h s 0.1 I'''ii iron t 'mitt. Junction to
the ton it of Cad,. including till rights of way
held and contracted for by - said Company, the
superstructure and tracks t hereon. all sidetracks,
turnouts, depot ground, nil buildings thereon
and appervionnit thereto; including also an a
part at n.tid premises, all machine shops turn
titer st warehouses, lots and land,
used in opevitiiig maid rot,' anti held by Said
I ',111.1E1) h'r that purpose; and all the engines.
locomotit ea. car, machinery. tools, and all other
properly tined Hi "'writing, maintaining and le
paint, the ,u,l road • belonging to said I 'tympany.
and all ott.cr. the trinchises, rights anti privileges
of said "..1. 111,. and Indiana Railroad I•oin
pan), n hich, under the laws of the State of
Mio, ire ',object to ylithelal sale, and may pass
triereby A hi.l in making the said sale, the plant
of slid road. wtth all real estate and fixtures be
longing smt appertenant thereto, it ill be sold en
tire: but the loconoiti ea, ears, rr,llulg +tock. nod
personal property not .kitliehell. of anti Collll,any
w 11l I.t. m.}..llich. And t,) ne out sacrifice, at
not of the present vadue
thereof.
The azuotwt of first mortgage hen.. $1,375.32.5
The amount ot eecond mortgage lien. 1.314.441
1 , 3.692,766
The terms of hale Ivol he gash, but the mambas
et may deposit ten la, rent of the above HUM,
$369,000, on the day of the sale with Thomas L.
Jewett, the iffeciver of the road, to he forfeited
in ease the amount Of his hid is not made good at
the time of the return of the order of sale.
Special ,}Laster Commissioner.
January 9, lell4. lanl2-dtf
DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE.—
The subscriber titters for sale the dwelling
house In which he now lees, situated on South
Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 2';
teet front by 160 deep, running hack to a DJ feet
allley. It is a two stoned brick. egntains six
rooms and cellar. The oui-tiousgs ale a wash
Louse, stable, cool house. ao• There is a large
yard surrounding the duelling, tilled with shade
and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in
all the rooms ul the
I also otter for sale a demrable country resi
dence in Rochester to, nship, Beat or county, Pa.,
containing t utuity acres of gtound. There is a
u. a t tram,. citing. containing nix
rooms. on the property. There is M.,° a 3 mom
orchard of all hinds id Irmo There is a good
barn, out-houses, &c. It is about a mile from the
Rochester depot.
For terms, inquire of R. M. BOLES.
jan27-tf South Avenue, Allegheny city.
HOUSE FOR SA LE.—
No. 114 Elm St. 6th Ward
This property is one of the most convenient
and desirable residences in the city. The lot ex
tends from Elm to Congress it reet. The house
a two story brick. containing six rooms, besides
bath room, wash house, bake house and light dry
cellar and pantry. 'there in ii nicely paved large
aid, and a brick stable fronting on Congress et.
rise house supplied with gas. hot and cold water;
hall painted and grauked ; parlor nicely finished
with marble - mantles; property all in good comb
tion. Price iS4,IKIO. Terms—S.2.mi. an hand and
the balance in twtt years. For further particulars
inquire at the premises. del s-dt I
DRUG STORE FOR S A LE.—IN A
neighboring City, a
DRUG SU' OJR it:,
I=lll
Well located and doing a good business. rhe ob
jeet of the owner in selling is to turn his entire
attention to another business. For particulars
inquire of It E. :sEI.E.EI;s; t t a 1.,
janl6-m corner Wood and Second sin.
WHEELER /C. WILSON'S
Slave won the highest Premiums at all the im
portant State and Mechanical Fatra sk here en
t ibted Nis season. New improvments have re
cently been added which renders it the most de
sirable machine in the market. They are war
ranted for three years. Instruciions are given
gratuitously. Call and see them in operation.
Western Agents.
Pittsburgh office No. 27 Fifth street, three doors
below Bank Block. jan&-p&w.
/
•
Corner of Penn and St. ('lair Street.,
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST. AND
AL most successful ESS MAN COL
LEGE in the United States.
fill - Students can enter and review at any time.
t'lli.Cl`LAßS containing full Information sent
FREs of charge to any address on application to
the Principals. .1 ENKINS ft. st. , 4I.TH,
det-lawdaty Pittsburgh, Pa.
B ECKHAM & LONG,
Liberty Street, Pittsburg
haENTS POE
Russell Alewer and Reaper.
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
quaker Mower and Reaper.
Cayuga Chief Mower and Reapei,
Farmer Mower,
Woods' Mower.
Also, dealers in Agrioultur&l and Farming Im
pliments. jani9d&w
SAVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA
eon's Anti-Flickering, American and Imper
ial Gas Burners ? 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 Establishment of
WELI)ON k K_ELLY,
not 164 Wood Street.
WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES—
Glazed paper at 25c.
Light colored cheap paper at 15c.
for sale by W. P. MARSHALL.
juin 87 Wood it.
FOR SALE
()ATV. ArI'UNE 5c l'u
MMIIMI/
Pi a , 44/
WM. SUMNER & CO
PITTSBURGH, PA
,1115
17, 1864
MEDICAL
K 1 13 A. ' S
_
AMBOLINE The Rebel Force in the Western
Department.
The New Orleans correspondent of the
N. Y. Herold, who has recently escaped
front rebel captivity, gives the following
statement in relation to the rebel forces
in the Western Department:
A f-'I 'TING The entire force under arms up to the
V
Ist ofJantinry in the Western Depart-
EXTRACT OF ROOTS & HERBS i: , r , ( lTl l ro n s t ,,, i l ti t or t I t r i i r g tf i 1. 11 h 1 ( 0 m 1
sand Texans, nine thousand Louisianians
and Mississippians, and eight thousand
GROWTH AND BEAUTY
Arkansians ' These forces were under
command of Lieutenant General Kirby
Smith, with Lieutenant General Holmes
and Major Generals Magruder, Price,
Alouton, Taylor, Green and Walker as
subordinate commanders. The positions
of these thirty five thousand men, at the
present time, are as follows, the large
force which threatened the front of this
army having been recently withdrawn:
General Magruder, in 'Texas, has been
leinforeed with the division under com
mand nt Major General Ore. n, consisting
of about six thousttul men, all Texans.
General Price, at Camden, Ark, has been
strengthened by Mouton's command,
about five thousand strong, and is pre
paring for a movement against Little
Hock, and Gun. Taylor, the defender r , f
Western Louisiana, has now under his
command tut the division of Geu. Walk
er, numbering some four thousand men,
one regiment of whose cavalry ar a nt
[Mimi in picketing in our from and per
forming courier duty, while ‘Valker, with
his main force, is near Situmsbort, making
active preparations for defending Hell
River.
j The naval Twee at the conifnand of
General Smith, and which is intended to
act as an auxiliary in the defense of the
river, consists ofseveral (three I believe,
•river steamers, cot Hn.olad, mounted
with a piece or tw , of light artillery, and
intended more as transports than war
vessels. Besides these the W. 1-1. Webb
has been refitted and strengthened lately, ;
and is justly- considered one of the most
powerful boats of her size afloat. Her
! speed is uncommon, and she can he i
hamlled with the utmost ease. The im
provement made up,m her during the
past season consists in filling her how.
with solid timber for some twenty-six
feet, making her a perfectly solid mass
for sonic forty feet from the outside of
her bow. She is armed with two fine
rifled guns 'of thirty-two pound Calibre;
and will undoubtedly prove a dangerous
customer. But the most formidable boat
in the river is a lately finished rani, built
after the fashion of the Merrimac, armed
with double railroad iron, and made of
the finest material possibie to be procured.
Indeed, some of the best of their naval
authorities claim that she is the strongest
boat ever built, not excepting the Merr i l
mac or the Ironsides and Dunderburg,.
Her engines were manufactured in Eng
land expressly for her; and are very pow
erful and most perfect in their action.
Her armament can scarcely be excelled,
.consisting, as reported, of the eight inch
rifled gun captured on the Indianola, one
eleven-inch, sent front Richmond a year
since, and six broadside fort v-two pound
ers, rifled. Her taco heavy guns are in
the bow, and are intended to he fired at
the moment she strikes another vessel.
Her ram, or beak, is very powerful, and
extends some twelve feet beyond the bow
proper. Her engineer, Jones, is the same
who was on the Arkansas, and on her
trial trip she ran her six mills an hour up
the rapid current of Red Rimer. She will_
prove an ugly customer to deal with, and
will probably add greatly to the efficiency
of the defence of the river. The author
ities hope with'these, the Missouri and
Webb, to prevent our boats and land
forces from taking Fort de Hussy, and if
they are not attacked their they will no
doubt assume the offensive to a small
extent:
HAIR.
FOR THE
'l' II IF7, I A. I 11.
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely. Vegitable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
It has aletod the to=t ~ t analy,is and ex perienve,
and the Ams ee u r." a household ne
vessel i s, here, er it Ira,, been used.
It prevent, hair front G,7wy old e- turning prema
turely Gray; ca oars it to froze on !Auld
head. ; crodirudes dandruff ; errs des
r ile of the scalp; rx a preventive
for rt iTour 111,111 w-he ;
And ns a dresiiny m mpnnlN health rind pleasonlneBs
to the head.
li iv especially ado plid to promoting the growth and
coloi of Child, en's hair_
THE CROWNING GIFT OF BEAUTY.
\V hat are cia,sieni lest tires of nut urn! grace,
What the Illy and rose of the lot client I clCe,
'rile,. one more gi t 'row as t hear attributes rare,
That ilor) u 1 I.iiikoineit,' lus urient Hair
f this e possess not. be comforted still,
For I his dims a of taiatit y is yours if you will.
Yen, i showerof dark fibres your prows shall adorn
With a gloss like t he leaf's in t he sunshine of morn
And shall flow o'er your sho u Hers, rich, silken,
bCreen.
you use, at your toilet, the famed AMHOLINE,
What Nattier denies. u ith her substitute win—
A irrowth that e'en 11111 r vanish Will/ell Of thin.
Remember, vi hat nostril', have tailed to achieve
A nibohne fle,and
append certiliciite, of DI:. CHILTON,
Chemist of world-wide reputation, and of some
01 the wealthiest and most respectable citizens ot
t Isis and neighboring cities who are now using it,
in which attention is directed.
93 PRANCE STREET, NEW Y ,, EE,
_March 3;•]863
We have made a chemical analysis of a prepar
tion E,' . pot Up by Messrs. ILEN
PALL et Coo.
It wa, found to be ent I rel . ‘ free from raetahr
and mineral substances.
The elements of its composition can do the
head no injury ; but Its use would prove benefi
cial in eases where the sealp requires a gentle
stimulent. .1A s. 12. I 'HILTI &
Analytical Chemist.
NKIVA nK. N .1 .1 an. 21, 1663.
KENDALL &
heat s.--For several years I have been troubled
with a tenderness of the scalp, which sometimes
developed into an unpleasant eruption, so that I
could scarcely endure the painful operation of
combing or dressing the hair. I had used various
other compounds at the suggestion of friends, hut
ithout any advantage, till I chanced to see
t our - A111101.1SIE." I have tried It to my entire
recovery, and after much experience I look upon
it as the best article in the market for the pur
pose It is intended for. and a necessity to the toi
let. You are permitted to refer to me if you see
tit. Truly,
[Signed] Rev. R. P. LIVINGSTON.
R I). BAN A RD, of A LbAny, says:
•`After using two boxes of your Amboline,
was surprised to tina a thick crop of young, soft
hair. covering the entire scalp, which had been
bald for seven years.
New Yntig. Nov. 10, 1863
Nleasre. KENDALL Ir. Co,.
ENTLEMEN About eighteen months ago my
wife was attacked with a sickness which occa
sioned the loss of her hair to a great extent. For
about a year it continued very thin, dry and
short, until she began 1,1 use your Astnomx C.
A change tor the letter was at once apparent.
The hair began to thicken and lengthen, and as
sume a soft, glossy. and healthy appearance, and
these effects are permanent and continued, al
though she has used but one box. You arc at
liberty to use these facts for the benefit of others
who may need so valuable a remedy for the hair.
Respectfully ) ours,
.1. if. ADAMS,
Pastor Antioch Baptist t'hurch, New York City,
(5.:N AL ST., NEW Yog,F.
.IRnuAry O. 1563.
Messrs. KENDALI h. Co.:-
1 hair used sea oral hoses cif your Amboline
and cheerfully cOrlify to its t rho as a promoter
of the growth and 11i the hair.
1 never has e had an thing in my family which
so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dress , -
in t
is an effectual remedy for dandruff and sore
ness of the scalp. 1 consider it the beet article of
the kind in the market.
'V ou are at liberty to refer to me as to the gen
illness and perfta.tion of the Annot.i i E.
ours truly ,
_
WARREN WARD
5.5 KING STREET, NEw Y.R6,
.Ittnuary 16, 1863. )
EN DA L
ea Ts :—tar a flint time my head has been al
most entirely bald, so that I had abandoned the
idea of my hair e‘er being restored. I gave nay
barber some of your A NIIIOLIN e to use on my
head, and one day I was astonished at his in
lorniing me that the hair was again growing, and
the a hole scalp entirely cot ered with a growth
of new hair. It Is soft and silken, and growing
rapidly. I attribute it altogether to the use
the A SIBOL IN E.
1 shall be pleased I% erify this by personal
statement to any one who desires it, or would re
fer them to my'barber, Mr. Vitt° Carrao. Division
street, this cif*. Respectfully
JON SENIA.
Miss Fanny Sefton, the beautiful and talented
actress says :
I have used KENDALL'S AMBOLINE for my
hair, and find it a very superior article. I
have no hesitation in advising every lady who
desires an elegant head of hair to use it."
Mrs. Geo. T. Morgan, of Brooklyn, says:
have been using the AMBOLINE for about
four weeks, and during that time my hair has
lengthened two and a half inches.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Prevents the hair from falling out
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Causes it to grow on bald heads.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Prevents hair turning gray.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Permanently removes Dandruff.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
Gives the hair lustre and beauty.
K.E,N.ISALL'S AMBOLINE
Prevents nervous headache.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
/tenders harsh hair soft and glossy.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
le purely Vegetable.
KENDALL'S AMBOLINE
. Cures diseases of the scalp.
B.E.NDALL'S AMBOLINE
The belt hair dressing for children.
KENDALL'S Ali-MOLINE is put up in boxes
containing two bottles—one to be used at night,
for restorative trim the other in the morning, as a
dressing. It never. fails to prevent the Hair from
falling out, or turning prematurely grey. 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 decay, and promote a healthy and
vigorous growth. Price 91,00 per box.
PREPARED ONLY BY
HENDILLL & CO.,
606 BROADWAY, N. Y
And sold everywhere
deo24-Iyar
(Tite.Daily post.
The Lake Tunnel
An Accident to the Cylinder—Progress
of Removing it to the Water Works.
The monster cylinder, for the shaft at
the shore end of the Lake Tunnel seems
determined to attract its share of public
attention. It was brought around on
the Galena Railroad yesterday morning,
and with great difficulty unloaded on.
Kinzie street, near the corner of Rush.
The cylinder weighs °S',OOO pounds, is
two and a half inches thick, and nine
feet in diameter. When one stands in
side of it, as it lays upon the side, it
seems that if a man standing upon his
shoulders would no more than reach to
the top. After being unloaded, a large
piece of timber was put through the cyl
inder, designed to be used as a shaft, and
as h e ld in its place by a number of
braces and stays which were immedi
ately irlserted." A pair of stout horses
were brought forward and attached to
chains which were looped loosely
around the end of the under shaft.
The word was given, and the
massive cylinder, revolving slowly,
was drawn along by the horses, the
shaft turning easily in the loops of the
chains. After getting fairly undei way,
the cylinder sheered off into a depression
in the ground, and with a loud report the
massive iron cracked. The bores were
stopped, but the 20,000 pounds of iron
had no such intention. Slowly but re
sistlessly the massive cylinder rolled
along. The shaft did not slip in the
slanckened chains, and in a second they
were cought and commenced ,winding it
up. All were anxious for the horses, and
many of the men who had trucks in their
hands with they assisted in starting it,
in deavored which to retard the progress of
the cylinder by throwing them in its road_
It made no difference. The huge cylin
der passed over logs of wood
a s i t would
sijarg es
a man's body, quite as easilya
have passed over a candle, and it seemed
as if the horses must be crushed. The
cylinder stopped, however, of its own
accord, just as the chain was Found up.
Another revolution would have brought
the immense mass of the iron upon the
noble animals.
Sills will he placed under the cylinder
t.l-day, and rollers used, the same as in
' house moving, to bring it to the Water
Works. The crack in the cylinder is
about four feet long, and though not dam
ageing it in the least, will necessitate its
being handled with great caution. There
are two more of these cylinders to arrive
from Pittsburgh, one of which will doubt
less be here next week. This cylinder
made lively times among the hackmen,
gapressmen, teamsters and drivers gen
erally, on yesterday. Antiquated horses,
that to all appearances have been asleep
for yettrerdid nqt know-wlat.lo.make of
the great cylinder, about an<lizh. ea l the
lam post; lying in frdnt of the Lake
House, and gave evidences of life and
power truly astonishing. The more
juvenile class of horses, from the ones in
the dashing "tom-outs" upon the avenue
down through all grades of carriages and
;:4 t y
4 ti„
r (0.
Steam Printing Establishment,
Bitlyyj rE:118, Proprietor&
5 3 ) 1? ;l iz lupTio t t,p.
PLAIN UMW! JOB POINTING
Ezeettted. Alit the best style.
SPECIAL . ATTENTION -PAID TO
RAILROAD, MERCANTILE AND LEGAL PRINTING,
OuriandliiWor doing
Posters, Pr
For Elslibitlans arid' Oottoerte eaimet be
varpasited.lutlie atty.
hacks', to - AhderelfrPthiAkiViirons and
trucks, were still more demonstrative in
their exhibitions of wonder and fear at
the strange object. The gy r ations
_and
evolutions to be witnessed thetent almost
any hour yesterday, andthe premiseeous
manner in which some vehicles mere un
loaded, furnished amusement to a large
crowd of - lovers of fun and frolic. Thereb
were three regular bonafiderunways from
that point yesterday, with the usual,re
-nits of shattered wheels and , wounded
horses, and merchandise distributed
along the streets for blocks.--=-Chicago
Times.
- -
Reported Murder of_ 1:0.;. Living-
stone in Afrift
It is reported that Dr. Livingstone, the
African explorer, has been murdered by
the natives of Lake Nyassa. A letter
published in the English papara, dated
at the Cape on the 21st of December,
save:
"The doctor, after the receipt of the
news of his recall, had started fbr Lake
Nyassa, taken with him live Makololos,
but no Europeans. Unfortunately, after
gaining the Upper Shire, the boat—their
only means of con veyanee--*as lost elver
one of the cataracts with which the tiver
abounds, and they were compelled :to
continue theirourney ori foot. It : was
on the 14th nt July that the doctor_ com
menced his unhappy journey; and fro
the time of the occurrence mentioned
above, until the sth of November, ncrth
g more was heard of him. ,On that day
the Governor of Quillimane receiyed a
letter from the Governor of Seirtitt,istlit
in fr. that the doctor and his companions
had met their death at, the hands of the
natives on Lake Nyassa"
The same correspondent however ad:o9:
"Although the accounrof the horrible
tragedy bears all the impress of authen
ticity, I gladly seize upon a rumor
which is current, to the effect that the
doctor, although badly wounded, is not
yet dead."
The London Ath-enaeont cites Sir
Roderick Murchison as authority for
doubting the report of Dr. Livingstow's
death It says: We are happy to think
there is reason for hoping that this news
was untrue—an opinion which is support
ed by the great authority of Sir Roderick
Murchison. The facts so far as they are
known, nuty be stated in a few words.
Dr. Livingstone was about to embark for
England, having fulfilled his African
mission, and earned his , share ~ of test.
But, urged by a zeal for. gepgraphical
discovery, he resolved before quit
Africa to pay a visit to Lake Iklyttissa,and
try to discover the source of-the Shit*
for which purpose he started with a party
of five Makololo men. Their landing on
the coast appear.: to have been owcosecl
by the natives, who are known' fo itaVe
unfriendly feelings towardsthe lliakoltfloi
In the attempt to hind, Dr. Livingstone Is
said to have been wounded in the ft:Krt i
and his companions to haTe been 1ti110 4 4.
A subseqiient despatcli spoke tette 'MU:
sacre of the whole party; but tbialstikbbip
bly an exaggerated version - of tke dist
report.
Tux SAFETIT or KNoxvrtirm.-- , -A letter
'to the Cincinnati. Commercial ; ofi Mon
day,,says: "Communication withKnox
vine is kept up by way of Chattanooga,
and overland by Jacksboro and engem
It will be dangerous for the ettemy"to
attempt to penetrate the country west=
ward to cut communication bygio,latter
road, as his rear could be attacked from
either Cumberland Gap of 'ffVmville:
The attack upon Tazewell,'lliArkter,`
would indicate a determination 'to attmtipt
it. Considerable reinforcements have
gone forward to fast Tennessee, and
were at Kingston a'weelt age. No fears
were felt at headquarters or °Ur. 'entire
ability to -hold the important oMts , of
Knoxville and Cumberland Gap until. the
army shall be in a condition to reenune
the offensive.
ORKS r ` - iriiiiAT WOIUM'
Wharton Brothers :
ARE NOW PREPARED TO
_ celve orders from the trade for altalzel of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, BeatiltHoraeShoelzaa
OF THE BEST QuALrry.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863:
Butterfield Sr. Co., '
Malsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
W4EELIISO, VA.
declf-lyd
R. I'. BARRY,
(Late Cashier of the MerelifAs XesdF 7 )
COMTVITSSION MENNIANTi
NO. 1.1. SOUTH MAIN NTEEN4 4 ,'" '
ST. L0U15,,A10,,,,, ;
ineARTIttLAII. ATTENTION PAW!!
_X — to filling orders for the rirehaskof
cotton, Hemp,. Poiki -
Bacon, Lan!, Cc., Acc. .
R F.VVIt2I To—Banka, Blinkers, and Merchants St. Louis genie/oily; John Tiiizatifty, ejw,
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and oonalgrunereta reatieetfolli soliefted
and prompt returns made. ortillrint
" Call and See Them,"
" Call and See Them,"
VALENTINES,
VALENTIUS,
VALENTINB,
Comte and Sientintaid,id..
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS;
PHOTOGRAPHS,
2000 New C,,41.1,1:04,.
ALBUMS,
ALBUMS,
ALBUMS,
so Different fftyllesi
PITTOCK'S,
OPPOSITE rwernsTbritmer
febt
J. F. DE.A.KRAX
Beckham Ziir, Lou,g
Wholesale and Retail Desleza llt
Agricultural and Farming IMP4 l 4Rtat
Seeds, Fruit Trii4
AGERMS FOBINEI ENR 1r BC K. •
fitoe's Nurgery, Buckeye Mower and Reap-
er, Rustsea's lion Rarre4stgr W O 9 4 U=-
Quaker Mbwer and Wager. , ca. tiga ' ec s
Mower, gontEeye - G rain Arilli . L .
ron Separator Econogiy Wheelq4 Eligyealio.,
Cook's Sugar Evtiporaurt , (l '2 Et :' :; . L'i '.“ '' ; '
;Neat doot to 111 3 14 h $ 1 " 14 9rtP 4 14 . ~ 1 L
deM.d&w ;: - Til ;E:.:5:, $1 SURc RI Pil• ^ '-'.''''
WALTER, H. LOWIMB —e
TINTENDS RESIIDWITO THU MAC-
A. TICE OF THE LAW, in the name home
formerly occupied by him on
- Fourth Street, above Smithfield.
nolB4m
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