-1- •v^ 1s: -'.~^ ® tgailfifast. THUBSDAY, DEOEUBESS9,IaM. LOCAL IHTELIIGKSCE . . The Otl Tssed*.—The holidays may be en . Joyidby that portlonofthe community who srthot iht«rest*d In oil stoolra but another*— and of thews the number Is not lew —cannot dud i Urn* or opportunity to Indulge In the 1 amuse ments which usuaUyaocompsny the Qhrlstmas. ■: holidays. Notwithstanding this tact, it appears that oven till* energetic and of the oommanltyhad departed front their old custom and have been enjoying themselves as well as anybody else. Butthtsepjoyment Was not of long duration, andyesterdsy they return ad to their books and olfstocks -in a manner which wopldlndicste that they -were sorry that they hid ever lelt theM, even If it were only for the brief period of a day. The business has been duUdurtng the past few days, and in Borne cates ■entirely suspended, bat oil dealers osnoot brook repoee, and they are making vigorous efforts to do something before the first of January, which' of same wiltbeanother general hoUday. Un til then'we ere of opinion that, In spite of their edfbrtSi tge will enjoy a comparative quiit, at least ae Jar as oil U ooncenied: The oQ market began to stir yesterday, and In dications'wpntd lead-us to think that transac tions would be resumed on their former scale. Neyertheless, r weare ofcploion that .business willnit reailybe resumed until after the holl dsys. ,‘liieee mighty efforts to do something svsn during these few day* ha vs one great raean ,lng,.whl*h ls, thit as soona* the field is open ' off deslwiwlllenterlt; wjtth'renewed aim ahd Vigor and push the oil trade forward ttfa point which it hat never reached before. So many: dllfioultlti. hays to be. surwountedduring the' WialjiFtiibnths that It la next to impossible '.’to -, .ssrfyta the trade properly; bat wlth thespring jhe mighty engine will egUn be piaiS motion spdt|*_ batinest wlll atnme unheard of pro porttonk present stete of things IndieafCs, tbit Itwm temeiMen 'whodejret o mskemon :W<SHUyJblloWstichpnßhilti i ai i wlll he thesßOstiadraSverandfdr this reaSofrwe thatthe otimber or who will iuyes tlnthe , oK&itiineiSwabs'for &rcaicr than doting jtbif enmtadaror.pthori 'who' have been enabled has this manner, and; =j :i|W^tp6i i lfithatth«y , will'be a»fiirtunatod6thCy, r _ ffmiakte their .affairs. properly. Brperiehoe 'btt&ilxeavtnftbelr Ojdn- J&nshStn thtir oJtpMtatlons. These hopes are. drtdply'diMfia him lewdlUngto tty.: VKSHgi6ltanh^' , ifioid : wh6 nit dime Tt jab. oeatef-meips l ' t- >T , t Jffjjwiaf-dtiJthe dhegwatestltthamaidtj'bathe, part qt thepfct (t^nasiSThS.manfaad'beiM.u^i^uidJtdjl^-^ siie owir wndiitidieheitd^ was hatdlyrecognlrable. The ermse of «ie? for a edp£. ,rtd|jgihleamoant, and-ihb-psyaeht'waif'To be yngTniMicy was gc&jhjng Uduorpretty freely, Isel»,wha acquainted Fatrgtyalt«theli; pldfdtm thayheJSSd no met-. ney cn'hls period.’ This 'would scem’pTobsble from the fact that his boats and stockings were' Both takm^^^t^^rijgtetr^^^>it^^a' . -aloo*et*»fiKßlir : body,' ihathtiChttfoirt -wSefaV- U intend.attjwnwbi. li^^'; pfjuty great- This luiiln - rntmineurJifa WihUHHadpßcnntUdhey aane overl; Thi'aftSSt^ y, itif.fi'tajri•3d%g*yios»**M *- u m tfrtifayjajjj dSwdhe car hjg-pt)«tfflla4 he twdlffed ttitfae train, causing thadaseuedtoToose his balandlt mWjmlffiLfflv the body, cuttln&}tj!tijtwb. Btnsihig'dmy: h*en in the Btty.a/wwifejeitil wee the only eon of a tyldowpd motiief.’ Caro? aeeCßawson.hstd'-aa inguest on the body last * verdict tp fasts. pe64B^tdiif'hoasgt’U’SouaL TlttoientSt‘ (& fcaaddd* th'» w3^S > tttmoaro«t.ta<tto».' s paining coal earl, *litch«unot (Mb bpthb Old. m»n, ranegiinitlum And threw him partly under tpp ear, the wheel of which pataed over Ida arm, eavaldof 1* * n a bprrlbfe manner. It ii|thopfbt J Mtta will have to ba amputated ££the aonlfldt'j . 3 lotted 'to Jail.—A man named Mack jpjijiig beenpommitted to jail by Mayor Alexander, tat while Intomeated that' Siehad'liluteeti jihaiJoFate, at OU City. It aypean thathhwea in Haiti?’* Eatlitg BaloonJ. a the Allegheny Market, when *»® made tbia araertlon, which, no doubt.aatonlahea (he In mates. to tte lock-up, and OP Tueadpy: morning: denied knowing anything obootHihrjaßtdßr. He will be held .until aome furtherinformation it obtained inregaidtohfiit; Math Ward Mmuy Oenncndic Homtwatlona.—Select Connell—Themea Bow ley. Oatamno Oouffcll—Jattei St«wart, Joim Pow. en, Sob«r£LllHUL £ ■' Scbpa^stim-SRi umu, MloliMl Brecht. J Bums Tn ( Hcuos, AlCTMitar Kas* *»• Ommbla—Pttet Onus. I *KM cud pJurtojrmpbc >1 Plttock’c. I compinlDOj, &x., u Flttoclc**, Then; w'd» V lerge crowd »t the People 1 * Btook-iichiuife l*>t ev«mcg.ud:more wUih*- tianthen there hu been forSdmeweelu. Toe WMwUi*; were the taltt loobherry Bnn h PIU H01e... 200 do do do d 0......... 200 do do do; do .... 1000 do . do (! . ,do >do ...» 1000 db do do do 000 ’do ’ do dd 'do 100 Gulbertnufe 800 lOOD&lwlu.. Qreat WeMern...... 100 Tirr,Story.knii bheny Run...... 00 Blood form ti Ohio Petroleum.... From the fallowing quotation! which we take from the general ourreadera will be eiiab led 4 to form a correct eatimate of the market prices: ... ... Fifth Ward Bounty Allegheny fit Pittsburgh,;.,.... ..1000 Banner 90 Bloodßarm A Ohio Petroleum.... 2 10 OherryKun Central. ?... ITO Cherry II un and Blood Farm.... 112 Caldwell.. 1 776 7 25 Cherry. Bun APittaburgh. 96 • .... BucltCreek...... ......3600 Stoo El Dorado 226 176 Flemujgk 8100 d.....»• . »«o FdderaT.... „ 1 40 too Home Neek...-..J!....v.. 90 80 Irontaty..oo Kanawha A Blfller Kua Ph11a..126 Meadow - /.?.'.'/.::'.. 1 to ...c MoAboy Cherry Bun 105 JfcWrYWk *aJ;«*|BVliS#Ua>«4^«> Moral Smitffiß-.r:.. ,'...rC. 860 .... Ohio Valley 200 OUBaatn.s -1000 .... Oil City and Pitttaburgh 170 lit,, QDOreekfc Cherry Bums,. *-70> 8 60’ PhlUipe. 800 , .... PUtaburghfcPhUadelphU: 1...... 160 125 Bon ...ite.!.' 1 29 ,120 „ Un^OttLubrtn....t:•:•••»s.-r;FOOj 76.. Whttely CWeki.'.!., f 25 lit . Steel fyell,, «.w.iir 490 . Ko#s# Hew ¥wx£lfta «t ‘ tbrXttngnllu out Boot jtJii l ntlie Obnoert UalU .Not««Uttll<Uiit t>ie &#deg(»ns aucceuftillF, toOjf W l&ae&tt'ifack of feooka, Btblet *naiPbpMgraji>tt &lbitoa, s4°tf» &«■>< Iwikjst gftiugg ®4dii(oiii,s>f at ode, conatdlng of-rieii' uinil’ ellbgiuit* BoiiriWblumes, suitable hoUiUyurrotkWtStindaMßoplcs, JnvraUea.Bi-. *w: i&p~ jgltr jiillcSrfite*pJil»B*e at Setffcmiioe U esaeUtujt, ehjiwttnr’MettnitaWftfit W "•' *iiw[ijL3tii)(ii|i<>i«-saM!iM«»»» *9 •pa>4 ' • - “-■“tfAji»fc'rat|» UiUs tffjiorof Fttst SreM, a lug* good! ate : ComWosttoa Sb6w.-rZbt.aiMt Xfttoud , Wtfoonfrjlk ytrtga tjOwfr tmjjagM|Psi • tD?*%l», &m trrly«4 ta oi^/*n4fr^>p- '^Jijy^s|i^^t^el^iwT,'«^Kttocb'«.':-' 1 •■»*#* j WsiMfe-Y .}■■■- WiJlf BOUSE, .jiwiM^fcilifei^iiil^ : |^ii^ •;■■•'• Bttveeoath «t.,»ad yiithatilgriie .: m.inrtj If. / i'i * ■ i\i iiit-jla <■ • fe-tetec##,! • • &-V- , » '* , _ ] .’ -*■ *&*’*•' i* * -•!?•■* • ; ' -•■• V J * T ' .'4> f'Jii * ■saSr.ji* . .tjaW"' •-' m* :'l •■'",.ii£f'’St4it ( .fcuttj® -i -- i' ••' • 1 ' ; t>X .-«■»%* i-.' agwfi»U > i -. . ~ OIHHLft at)OT OiT PQBTfOiIOS, M¥EBS,W!M¥IB&CO:S, . >h Wedu, Bmuf K6t> MSB. A MA&-J£LZiOSA&*RUtib V a* a ■■*£&&?&>* foMDiasxTtms A. ortblaßsakto Hrve Oario* the eniuln* Wt, win ba hdd at the Banlrtng HWs. on TUESDAY. the 10th DAK OF XUttMJBT, . IMS. between tbs boats or 11 o’dpok A. M., nETOLJB&i 4BfD PISTOLS, COM* eadSP.M. JOHN SOOTT?Jk-, It STANTLYoh hagdaniforsK 6y daUrth Ouhler. JAMES BOWW, j . --*k < j.; a ■■■ /. Oa '<^tnng«i Asked. Bid. •„#$ -iii U-i ,?h OJ rM • < • •* • >-» •jV.icsyjsrfra’' l gold rawr * BLANKBQOKS and stationery, .&*. 'i * 1 ' * ' * • *, v* ?•': :• •• • t* '*i TH£ : POST—PITTSBURGH* THURSDAY TELEGRAPHIC. Reports from Escaped insonera. 'CiscnniATv’December 28 dis patch dated Pulaski, December 27th says; From escaped prisoners, who left, the rebelatmy eight miles this side - Of Florence, Alabama, and arrived this morning, I leant that Gen.Hood’a army was crossing theTeonessee river oh the 21st. General Hood, in person, crossed a week ago. 1 The rebels have two pon toons at Florence,' the upper one above the reach of ohr ghnbo&tS. It had been built When they came into Tennessee, as ■it whs* found; ;, the lower one in range. .These prisoners were with". the rebel ariny when they entered Tennessee. One of them stood by the bridge as the army crossed, and counted seventy cah non. After the battles of Nashville he . never saw mOre than twenty-five. The rebels acknowledge they lost half of their-army lh Tennessee. The men from Tennessee declare they will, not go back--with Hood, and all, curse him'without stint. Hood owes his salvation to Qenl Forrest. Our cay-, airy,have pressed his. rear , incessantly. ' ItwaSohlyby-sfrenhous exertion' that. Forrest has saved itfrom dispersion and capture. . There was aslightakiraiahyesterday In which we lost three killed and seven ‘ wrohhdpdi ahd;the Teheia ave killed and thirty, seven prisoners. General Wilson Ttiaptahed.the rebels so closely .that be ’ has given our infantry no chance to ■'<!« ' Tbere hlis 'heavy fighting^ t^^^^^begani^^^sstheTe^ne^e, The raUroad hrffee OTnr,,D,«y& J £tvi?|: ‘trill hftH»e«s>n®B^il3'Qr>;ct«»BrKiattyB. Htfoa is Hoh,^A-lneholsaa. , „ ! i^jde#^j!B®qen .1,70 .0 60 ..0,02 .1,90 . 66 ,1,10 .1,90 :at sensa | has all jd laeyer niaik' § An , jJcipsßaffl- Wr£lit iCwElHgtonhag beennorahuMod. Sayaihnaii&dtiriiiiiban on jriß&lar . ■ wllliter .. .-."fes ■ajw^rtjfc'j-jplwsitfber' - By tScaf, will nqdoubtlo take posses sion. We aga£re J lo~ counsel obedience asd*il.p|pper aspect onthepart of onr cltisens, and to express the belief that witf bs re- expulsion orderjiwe a|Bifeiii'OffaonbHldrrona*£fl'o^, ; nifty be could not supply food for the citixens tadarmy. In onr case- food pan abun dantly be supplied for the army and citizens. , '■ <- Jt behooves t.o keep tf jlbin. .their Jfdbsfe uOtiTCfen. Sherman can organ- ifarahal system.' oqr ponapct.-be sgch as .to win the ad miratiob of a magnanimous fqe, and givtcnoground' foieoomplaint or hhrsh treatment on the partof him who may, period, hold possession r . correspondent si^si. "Tire rebel Commodore Hunter ,ha 9 gone' up the EfovahnshTlter vrith a conple of; Wheeier’s^y fleet COffitjtdaeih are. the- obstacles to Sherznas’nbarch on Augusta by tfddHjFOrtaffbn. FOB YAi >JA« ,'rCU.U.' DIARRHOEA, • . -i,>~r ;<!■ •"• '-■* jXM.aBO-'aii. l ’** - A.r omat 1 o jBP^EBERKY •i ’ ' 3?Y4 ‘c\J'AJ-< i i . ’ 5 L^.-icAijaaNAGaY® i 1 * • * *' ; ■ • '• * ' 1 1 ■ 1 ’ -X iwfcTwife win. - jjd bp?ttra^r^J<f^(^« J gr others tfljurtoua eoippgpocU wgmiott ia.T4medt|ee gen-> itbla ellfss Of tffigite's'!' ] ittxpptfeacfigcla all. okroflic-go4ylttngarou»' .' : ••••••• ''>:r?\-,./' { t : tiraQq&tfoUpaifa-,. fnlatbej .-ran obtain unUnfMlliig itetnedy,!** .linnke- and aafa ir BMikhetWei' •$3S^«p i ~'' * -■•• 1 * ■ ■ : • ; Ahtf-'W ‘&&6!tip$ r ; bia- 1 ; ; Prepartdonly toy m T. ' -t^V! Tor tale by all retpeetable draggltta. ! Price, told style >6 cents,) SB cents, GO cents, »ad*lper flattie, J General- Foreign Agency/ 1 > £|Ag|i«E PH-OM on TO UT£K v®f»A E f; H 4 tq Cnllfornla. DRAFT’S O3V LO3l DOS, PARIS, BBItUT i-tvKKPooi,, ha&iwuku, LKIRSIC, pRASK.B'iiRT, BGBUI, BRB&n£t> of the w- rht ts eoaUßlutonß executed. WM. HtWOHAM, JB., Adams’ Expran Office, Pltteburgh Apply to. 4ol7:lm-TtAB Haici > • Leu cement of the In 1$ regular Attorney onfi.of the 4&tftLina<ie evanj '«#' destine- rsbl^icmj" r^UJtaoae :enarv to the: ‘-alHJob- Mes arid' Sold CINCINNATI rtf ki t&h h i & LATEST SY TELEGRAPH. VERY LATEST. Testimonial to Admiral Farragut Capture of 3 St. Albans Eaiders. Movements-of Kilpatrick’s Cavalry. That .Order* of General Dlx’a, NewYohk, Dee.2B.—The subscrip tion Admiral Farrugut’s testimonial has reached forty-six thonaasAddlldra. AA soon aa|so,Oooißßubseribed the amouut Willie invested in 7-30,bonds, and pre sented, .to the Admiral. -The capture of the' three St. Albans raiders who enllsted in onriarmy places thacase in a 1 novel position. If those in-Montreal claim to be rebel soldiers,, thesethree Wif spies. IT they plead as burglars, they certain to go to'pen itentiary without rpceiy mg benefit, front their rebel cotmolasioha.iThere is much : rejoicing here oyerthe diletnmsin tvhioh. the rebel sympathizers ’in Canada’are placed. * : . It: fa.' announced •hertQo.TsUyfc' that. General Hazen’sdlvißloiriShd'bngSde of Kilpatrick’s cavalry dtifroflr StcAllistel OP thdSthinst., with direction a tore leaae our -ptiaqnerai ooihe'Alabama & Gulf Railroad; W tniles-'dlafanti t Tha Inteutish :Wfia_io make, a rapid march anthsurpriae thoonemy. . It is tepdrtod that ttetely our pt|shherB ioim Mi? iberwhose trial has jQßcy. ’ " •"■ : : Thw order *'of Irttsbfclif Fbrt Jlsb^r >»»=<*»«&« (SW, b«5' < <J£ twiPtbiSul^fvhtla ,tf% ioipedo steamboii; •waat.bTotrtftip.' She whole fleet wttt ’ fc&ffle in M, BQMiwte 'liwito2- ®W 9 ».i*®pl>y the frigate Irpnsidesjna accompanied by the afe. from thefort' xst tap wljiirlffiShb water the? tors dißt ?“ c Sji?? lin 4-.' in tbia The frigateth Sloops ofwarjanaotber vessels tyere'to'tnove UhsboiKHnspiigKatMteal cent-shaped line of ftt>m the fortes or and co^peoii|^E^steriea^^S The navahpoinf hMtfihk is Federal Point* <a.mateswillfipr'oMinid i ‘ on the sWerof New?l*leKLa»d mrns-a. part ht^l^^-^^ai^Uver,; <l(tver! ■ 'Their captare^we^Ee^ftitf WUmhq||m^and^n|M|^gDiMb V ell> the* 1 at jo In the list' General: Bqtler,. :the ; lSStt Ijttflibh 4b ,: t£<£ dnly We§*tf9 regimeftt ®entiwwd.r£>i • i,- ■.' ■■ ■ feH •c&'ifc- j ?ty mu» | s«iw r Us^retielg s fin, ceming within, two,, oiUesof Gordons vJUe. Tire pffice-wssTound to be strcrag dy defended £Sbd rethfr>rcetnen.tB*hpd stf •rivedfrom Rlchmoad, t While onr for-; .bes TorbStt 'i>bA chided it could .betaken with-Ws force, aid retired. \ ..... . „ , OiPtfcie iftrdh.tt reported tint# Moaeby- baft need mortally ponded b£ of onr sootrts. she 'rpeplt of the 'j»pedlftn& 'siotirs that *ll the comities in Eastern Virginia, and the Central Railroad, are,in onr possession. • ■■'•■* Important fromSonthw/estenrVir Naur Yobs, Dec. 28. —The Richmond WMg of the 28th states that Stoneman's command had captured Saltville, in Southwestern Virginia, The valuable salt works which furnish aalt for nearly the whole Confederacy, were situated there, and they have been defended writh greatpersistency bythe rebela evei§ since the commencement of the wars - Missouri Legislature St. Loina, Dec. 27.—W. L. Lovellace, of Montgomery county, was elected Speaker of the Souse to day, and Mr. pver Chief Clerk, by acclamation. fwiwli ' • j ! h sroßinWG: December 29 ism. - The Wilmington Expedition STANTON’S WAR BULLETIN Beports from Rebel Papers. War Department, Wabbinqton, December 28. —Major General Mix : The following extracts from Richmond papershave been received to-day by the Department: The latest official advices from Georgia indicate that Sherman has already followed up the occupation of. Savannah by sending a force oi cavalry, artillery ana infantry upon an : expedi tion whoso destination caii only be guessed at, from the, direction in which .t has moved. These troops are reported to have gone towards Altomaha. river, and we- shall no doubt next hear that they have cross ed that Btream and are moving to South western Georgia, in quest of the prison ers of war supposed to he at Anaerson viUe. Sherman’s programme for 1 his grand campaign Northward seems to be no secret. He win start ft pm Pbrt Roy al and moyh straight for Brahchville, the {faint of,junction,between the Geor gia and Carolina ftil; rhads. He then' proposes to follow, the fcaih mail .road towards Virginia, stealing and-mUrder ingas mochas he can by the why. AU very fine; ,bnf if Sherman proposes, "Lee disposes. - ®l«e following dispatch was received last night: ~ ' ">~ ' .WatmlngUni, Mec. Mis Excel- Confederate, 'aldtss: TJhe eneuiy lias re-embarked; an der ,cover of hisifleet, but-his’mbvement i*w Heveiopea; 'VT&fritea&iVon fisher and-fpund tberdamage slight ex bepun-the baildlngs : not necessity for diiabW. re«h»»ning indicate tharthe 1 Bombardment was heavy. ‘ltajor Gen r Whiting.cdfiwnkndlrig’the defena- KesatjthamoufSiofihterlVer; CdE'lSmb' the fortfatiff atim s^%««r,ao^ppB®Sii.e ; jirrisoSode ; j jsewe especial. commendation for the gallantry, efficiency and fortltude diß tnre of the, jalt<woihs,. annoaneed'.?(Sm» important salt woiir were safe, but ths upurcee ftonTwbicb tbe>Tep#rtof their,papttJre comeajeaye "TOTOdm-fo’doubtlts conectnegg; They; ?w*r© occupied by the enemy on thel^is Swtfcd, ultil TEhrMay. when they re treatedtoward;<Erft\oll "Wfeoearo that the place was held by about 200 reserves Wm BfciPk tiMw ti&d h» sa capture. The works are reported to be but little damaged,and we under amy that they can be placed in working opfekSaMv. hFithea* opyahiry? ■ A large quantity.of saw, already got destroyed,andali.the s}il : dings at the place were burned.' Sevef al meces of artillery were also captured 'JsKfpS's*’ Wy got ? UtUe else of ahy jSvyrt s Genexsl Breckinridge .was; at last accounts at Saltvillb, preparing to fiflih# Dtp . enemy: qnhiarretrcat.: -THis brigade continued to skirmish with their rear guard. - No other fighting has taken, place thatalready reported. Gentlemen sffhft pasred over the: rail, rhea from "pMQJ.fe GpndeSpringaafter Uie enemy •advMcea say the lii <£>?<* *»-«£ bßroffl.bnfc that the uninjured. , » ,• - - E. U. Qtt&im v Secretary of; War. i Oec. 28.—There was' in ttflliway slwres ; M * wght fall this sffl«flhgain« .* imprttye- I NvKwYoj • •'. < .. 1 olthsßoardj ■' .. aeHj-twi ' . f W.;a:oB»«igES, swawr. lo " BiaUig House Corner of Wood street ■ an ft Virgin Alley. STI.I S. DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL, GENT, Receive! subscription* end keep* on sod (or sale THREEYEAR 7 f-10 TREA DRY NOTES, Redeenahle at the end 'aT ’ Jtaso Yeats in SIX PER CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. " Aa-Full Commissions allowedto Subscribers. JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, ‘ dfell-lw Cashier. VTtOR. THIS HOLIDAYS.-GSEAT R* sale of Boots, Shoes, Bslltra Man.: rals and Gnms, st low prises, so that every one can buy a pair of Boots or Shoes at a lowprice, for a present to a friend. Call and examine my extenaivs stork before, purchasing poor goods elsewhere. Goods warranted and cheaper *t.n the same goods can bebenrht. In spy store or auction house in the city. Semen her the place. „ At BORLAND'S, & i . . ...- ' No. <8 Market street :.. ?.dea« Two doom from Fifth. . FIFTEEN ARTICLES, ever Full garttcolara nonumdaw Blddeford, Milne. Buff and onsga window ccr. TAlNS—OUC(othand Paper. \ntb Qtud dorers, for sale by QCtil* W. P. MIMIISI.T. .i.t11tiff.4.4. , ',4-itA rivuitA t a-at-is DK.I.IGHTHIIA., t, Op THttFIBH OP DRSi LIQBTHItL, 34 S* Mark’s Place, New fork,’ IS l?OW AT THE ST. PITTSBCBOa. Aw d ean he C^uniiUd UNTIL' SATURDAY",'DECEMBER 25th, OEA F HESS, CAT A R Ft H, Discharges from dhe; Ear; Noises in the Head, and ali the; Various Acute and;, Ohfonio Diseases • of the EAR&THHOAT. _DB. LIQHTHILL wJIL, re-ylalf’j?TTT&r BURGH at regular intervali -according. to' the requirements of the p4tigrits' "Tg^. Tbe business to Ke'tf York ab£s hot-buffer any interrupUon from this visit, aj'omLofGie firm ietoere iaconstantattsndanee-.- ‘' - XESiiTMOmAXip. \ ' JL Pwrewmea, Nbvemlier 5\ This wUI certify that I have ‘Belli unffcrSfi® 1 cam m.Dr. far the- Cnrc of Oatatrh. and that, although he hs« attended- Die 'a Llttih ovet ooe week, I feel tn»t a permanent hurt u tobeeSested,-Bnd autAo. much better in aUre ?P^?‘*. a *. to warrant me In giving publicity- to theaeiactaahd tesommeuding Dr. tlghthiil- to' any one a»icted wtth Uatai+&:' • “ - ■ 1 ‘ ' JAi-oii Forsyths, Foraythe, Broi. A 00., U atreet. IVoia Non, B. H. Mols«&TuitQr Jram'Me A oenty NiiiUr Ditfriet. Albany, Jan. 26th, 1864, - AltUkar Da. XaoaiTHitt r—lt IS witli great. : satisfaction that I communicate to you the Lera&.of the medicines you'.ftirt-&?ae,’ onmV ai-' (-plication to you, for defective hearing. 1 foL-. *?wed your directions, and aai happy toalatfc *d t>i ■:i’! v ! ,; J .... : .i .. l 5 v£ J ( ’!!: r *‘l m jhlW.4. vtZii i s . jw^sssss^s^m& itfewwatiof MsiSwloitV/j 'iTJiB tutorial- hop •’ :^i n c, ‘ ■•“ <« ’, ... . ■ s O*«»'P<i»l»o.lW*aM,cof»TsiSinHfcrt®,®6Sili Wlt-e i. T>Hoo6;."-.'.iS:.nUAiiuH r -Gs3Ha£*'4f' .rt.iW n.eaato tire.Doctor’., buccem-iiHWarirep(fftme4t, Bark. .-., .«7 . . n*sd -twin, a iadfoarteeayeara 6f age,, bornm. h'i q» . waalakeoalaitandlaaUfla heartne. By degrees ‘j :o •*« B °. ten years ho was a—mute, uaable to hear the f Airt» y^V^L*iQrt’-^S-hot«fft»£Ba loudest voice or tOT«fldhlate a word. Abort nSin*n.wri.ir ,r : L" r hands * «* i t -- reatoring heariag Peael!^^K-^4l3v^rfiS and Tiax»tt ossreeiMrsKlth thoaa .-..-a •" ; "“i*?“SC?‘vi?sS£.'T who «peafe;td ,.'■ -’■ ' ?•• ••• i*‘ Doling-the he has been aot under “the fieuiieebej .and hf,a made Mnaidersbleprpgieaa'lb reading and anth- Havtogberi* »uriii6ed;Ki{h' iihpiiiS’i jKldress, we farther lhve*tig%jked,. jaaitejv.eaid discov ered that previous to calling da Dr. Lighthlilj "WAS/onsidjtfidrJiOT^lew,)and He waefor tw& yeifra.aa Inmate and puntiahed letter,: tenders, Ms eratitadetdiDr,. ! euwcssfully. biaetua-tif _S e y- t?: rfeWfliw TSrgfessur.-of fwid-most MV#™?»c*,or *WF JKPWJUUMacta* Vfgaffed . . ,* jh i tl?i»: of Deafness. **& Ctf'st. !»«&»•• i«t--STfiaotm^.T*bh!iarTtoui,'iBa. I hare been deaf tn ene ear since I was In Col lege, some twenty year* ago. By the alditol >£XtyeMttUlk'ibß heamigwastintirely-reßtbr'ed, «ttautowiiltearellkawlthbbtlt rny eara; dnd Xflnjhthatl can uad'-tny voice with much uttne e&ae aodcomlort jbin-bcttre. JOSEPH M. ni.ARTTF. , t jiSl .Mth -■■> . -*M- Si, , . i ii. Jl> ! , • ’ s Alai'S . , Uil/1 ..Xadjp per«»i»nay;locatQ&*E^^s^ ' l ~. ~ .• 1 „.,i c-■ t-'W* jwcr. / «a-' i aKp^acj ;^igggjgjS3ft. | * PITTSBORGH.PA. " | -tfv. -isiki. 3 f*r * * i s-«* ‘ 'OPPOSITE OFFICE. ' , . ;»•* t^a^ni^caarL ;’UJjisi' I, Jli.'Ai I conducted iefftebtafcaeatdittstLof Stett York. At this ea you havelhe'kdviiat!We I '6f < recdrvintrwith each j^h s l«*#jrtj'ouimyi.> mht I t. a , L t !I K T*lt >■ ftrorth from TIFTI CENTS to ONE HUN ahWriesdiitfiiEwtth satlfc lAllbookahHjSola sf^kp&>« r l/iW and llti all daises, npotfallWniaftt; IneTOTetylßOfMndlng, and tetaSflSfSi WWW k p “- sDpytft«p6t^riir i 4tt¥ , ' t io®K 1 ' j Yoh'jk^iA m&i&tSbui youwoolda/any^ 1 ' hook you buy. . ! |J; ;.<.-::i«iwi>« j»uiiA *-«& iiwn pGjno Trial will Convince Book Bayers That the place to make their purchases is at «*d>' , 4MM&' < !nraaim|£ lf [hirTrtdili? oT Phot ogrn p h Alb unis, Bibles and sprayer Books Is the largest inthewity, and will be sold at the QO'WBSP Ii PBBUSHER , S "PRIOEB, end a gUt with each purchase, vary, ins ftwahny cants ' “f . , l*i«ißtire Catalogue* hihiied 'free-tar any, |ar Iress upoa-epplioation'. > 1 'or. ■ 1 L , W. L. FOSTER a 00, - ~ BoH-lydltgteod , , : . —. , MILITARY J AND; <NAVAL _,AXSHHWTCrSrJ, ;E. t‘ MATHEWS Co!; * *. T. MATHSWS ........0. O. VABHOSM/ f Late of Treas. ) ashing* J toa, v. O. i ' ATTDHMrrs, < States or any State Government. .; • „ s PBISoIPAb OP* ICE, 80S WAESP'T, b ; RiTBBEP, PHILADKIPm »■ JiUHQHOm<3E^MAif^SS Tj v ' PECTSfIIkEQHif:;: « j rawsrofe v . ■ BOUNTY. ' 'SAUK-PAY, J? I Ji *>.il • PBIEB Gfc. » y JX : ) J ' k*ir Ac,. - Ac. either offlce Attended; WotimtfjSflt until the d»<m ig adiusted given before the Departments in Washington, D. c. BOW ll < ®rvP?mNr? ,> A anfa f* B u •o. ”QT wun S.-A new stock just received ana for sals by JAhTES SOWN, wll itc Wood street. & -i-t i a ;* ;:• * #■*>**•■ ; *'t~- >** ; 1C Striotly Pure Articles. PITTSBURGH DBUfl * HOUSE ' DENTAL IDEPOT. JAM ES MeG ARB, • ..v/Sucoeuar Jo ! .. . TOBRSgroB « voOABSi. ' Apothao*iiei »odD#»len(lh'[^ Foreign and Domestio Drnga/ Hedicinea and Chemicals, Byes, tad Bys*§|d& l Alcohol, Berffihieiy,- EaiioT Artioles and Toilet* Boaps, Winesaind £i qnore, Tobacco and oig4ra, Paints,, ;Qila", and* YarnM#, Trasses,, . rai3 ‘ Braces, Proprietary, ' . TBUSSESt . ; ai in a* >■■•': ■ trt&fc *'•■'• -■ MarßfP«,:FUcVV^H**>ip'o6aSe^tHtilPa' la eases requiring orwhen parties rtfigtf Trt^ai^nfi^f, : ■:■ ABUOMIIY At _ ' -:, EtASTtOSTOCKINGa..., . j“-’ 1 .«l.ksM i-i'-Hi- :-ijM pB, aia«AEi£ attendstpenKmiUy -td I6i ap plication of grosses,: fcar'And i to r t<» l fiiit]laent of Euprare, .nP&iT ... , ~ ~. ■>• . ■ -Jl:n Hv-.l ■ . rilpi ! .-. r V -J ' OA^FPL^-OO^^^i^Tei^tts 5 ' 11 ‘ toriptlr.opeffsrtji«ltTi' f iil»i.Filn<*ma.ot <KperlcfleSl-T l h'ir^ft e y;t£f I - i^[gj^J33jß^u»e: KrortSf SB«™i{faiiiifl?4^st; i » cttaili 4r4itjk|o^kis .. X' Pur© u Alnnv. BatOdfik»,fi’4pT &3., ■Concentrated Lye, Sal Sods, "Silver Sand Tripoli, . “ '* ‘ '* '’"'l"*’ ’>L** &i.»v t' Hemp seed, Canary Seed. Bape Seetfi? . 4 . .. y-s.\Bbi i Pittsburgh ; AgehbpE&, .- k iJj :. s^s-40^. For all reliable Proprietary j' ... ..wiwwMS 1 •' 'W-t t.~,-:k “* sw V-v^Tj, Dri *J: <3. A VEll’S Oherry Vectoi.l*<’ ■.■■ .-&£'■ r :‘ -;,'&tl>aSloJfll«. ri* -•si&fci. ‘ '„ “ SftreaparUla. ..iiq-j'i ,:. , “. • 40HhflMB» \uRibssuKt V. YY-iiu«< !> ■»».« ,s.»n.-4 wiglet Boole, for dt*e&»e« ot FfiUif Bow Waab. «•«»- ' -»> '&-%* Saraariarm*, tor Impnntfii ol the Mood. ■ifll Ta rm*mm Paints, Leads, Zincs. Colors, Oils, Varnishes. Brushes, Putty, Tube Paints, Gold Lealf«w., j:kb g*ri£f££dUS I gH**? Ws&Mm*rv o i Our fltock of Drugs and Medldniii iwi j caro l*y i erotoi< . .; siii 40,. Aiiiikiiuai-i ilSKhi Chemicals. ~. : S ••■> ”• £ s 5» **<• 1 All pur American CheitioaUwe.bOTfteiailjielf celettaiietf Jiodsie nf ~ 'Pnwv.tts j^^yy^niyTy^. An inquiry of your family physician ytq |>a ' iafy you .as fe their fm ¥s&*. : Byes Sc __ * ;OurVtflmp6rttbil. *Wegtii»riimfiett' : '2« i AnnottapAhim, iMiSfvffeoi; &WS3M*“ ** and c&c. ptardj DepuV aiCo»*OMti*c, X.A i Pine old Rocllelfe Brainy , Pare old STsderia Wlne.r,' Pure Holland Qin Jamaica and St, CroJiißimae j/n •>; q-fl •h . nrfi&SteS d^BsL 8 " , OabariWfFreniadoa! ■„-„.j'»f'Sr) Imper^lc^^^t^nicaj I ‘^ .•■ , *«®otawrts&r€^|^^«s2?« * ;&al a variety of bfSt - - .oi; wej are offering, them to coiuremenata alight afr ?£ .-\ f . ; : '. n.V -'■? ris s -f. tT^.-'-S* .*, » ' J . i. »,u vA «** %'jg -■■. -*'* ’ : ‘ ;;»x. Johnira & laiad'a Teeth. DentalQitin,Dei&lll&toe^'NMeiH/lhti. v ,Js ,52? Vulcanlte'lSie; H*^ 1 ’ ‘t-Ss, ? gold and Tin Folia, and Dental material of wear :‘;, deacription,, ... . - ~ ": OttaUunca to ba had da application; : “ JAMES MaGABB, Oor, Fourth & .Market Btas •*»Hyd S ’ *» •• " i >■ % " . -; -r,: ; ; v;’>-;^.. . .C*wV»fc£-5?
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