AMES P. B New .Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES : fr CAN BE RELIED ON, IT NEVER R fails to care I It does not nauseate I It Is speedy in action! No Change of Dirt is Required 1 It does not interfere with business Pursui can be used without detection 'Upward of 200 cures the past month, some of them very severe cases. It is adapted for male and female, old or young! BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the -original and only genuine SC.Oifie Pil:s Overone hundred physicians have used them in their practice end all speak well of their etrimuifY end approve of heir compositim, which is entire ly vegeta hie and perfectly harmless on the system. Mundreds of certificates can be shown. Boll's Specific Pills ore the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of opermatorrheit, or Femme' Weakness, with all. its train of evils,-such as IJrethral and V aginaDiseharges,Gleot.-the Whites, Nightly or Involuelnry Emissions, Genital Debi aty and Ir ritability. Incontinence, Impotence, Weakness or LOB 9 of Power. Nervous Debility, &.c all of which arise principally from Sex nal gareesses or Self Alarm or some constitutional derangement and incapacitates the sufferer from 1 clifilling the duties ofMarried Life In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, flieet and Stricture and in Di - eases of the Bladder and Kid neys they act as a charm I Relief is emPerienoed hi, takens is single box I Aeld PRICE ONE . DOLLAR. JOSEPH FLEMING, ,-,, n ,- 4 , 155.%*1r.0 stmt. and Diamond. an 1 by Druggists generally Pittsburgh. They crili be sent by mail securely sealed on reeeir,t of the money by J. BRYAN, td. D., N 0.76 ^edar street. N. Y.. Consniting Phytician f-r the treatment of Sem inal, Cir ,ary, t , exual and Nervous Diseases, who will send fr. e to all the following valuable works. Fiftieth Thousand,—Dr. Bell's Treatisb on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, paten -e and Loss of r'ower, Sexual Diseases, iSeminsl %%ies.kness, Nightly Emissions, Geniis' Debility, &c. A pamphlet of fifty pages, con taining important advice to the afilicted and should be road by every etlfforer as the means of cure in t..e seyoreA e! age is plainly set forth. Two stam S to pay riostace. au'l7.:lBriy MIMIC V I. dR ISEASEg DR. BROWN'S OEIIOE, 50 SI'ITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and ,-,- ancere in need of medical ad vice should Avt fail to give him a call. Dr. Browe'll remedies never fail to cure impu rids% Scrofulous and venereal affections —Alsr hereditary taint, such as totter. psoriasis and oth er skin.'isenzez tte origin of which the patient is ignoran-... S.Er-rINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedied for this affliction. brought or, sglitars' habits are the only medicines known in this country which aro oafs and will spoedlls restore to health. REIEIJMA'ITSM. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this Infra affliction. Re also treat Piles. %set, Gohnorrhoo, Urethal Discharges, Foetal° Diseases, Pains in the Back end liidnoys, irritation of the .Bladder. etricr U.1"4.1, etc. A letter to be ancwcred must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. • Medicines sent to any address safely_p_aoked. COCO ankprivato rooms. N o. 50 6MT:I:I'M:RID STREET. eittrhurzth Pa. noLsdacsv - TO THE PUBLIC, , - - . I PAtherignoront anelffaza 17 Modest o f t iJ derrowd- ItatiCT-3, trust L7ecret cad delicate desordeva. Ealf abuse au,? eIiZeSZ , N9 01. hiattvap.d t - 6,lolata roan - sod marrie,. Beata... De. wasyetrre. - f pobl&hea tea .- K of his dolma eo. the 1 , ,ne.,-an. end talse:y toodort are drondfulli I.hookol. mrcl :t ^...,-eat vei7 immoral used tor o:1.1 con - urtion ontort their u;:t.,t, !,:os and dattthtere. trh.ei) family phyr.'.olao ehote:i be an, aa tc ka,ep than in !ha: rhrs do the nccice tic fir . DRAIV BTltl.3l', lat. a lucrative Prac: (doe ncliobt _:.tone nM71.2. tr-ista roc.lev t Ls= ant ra.Laed Jo tonahrnotaz Lac who tan, • • en.ta".:s. temEigamoc, Dacia% t 4 dolitre , atenr.ly torten. it le bewcor.,7, that ratumerou Pvvo - ott7:ar-.L.stae irette . l.l)2.l that their dat•ani. , t7 uhrds, iv:pv . l°l22l7 fee blc MOGI c , r.dition and appeazanee 'nave boon harotS, and vizor by DR, Sitiu:4ST.: , t baziolea mann before and aftet marriage thror..th him have been 13Tad much one forint. huaiety.. mortitlisticn. EllermitOrt, hta cm nth: dux - ha. e . tcralzatenz, axo.eof.,:tiotay oared to a very ShGli space of :tato by hit hew remocli er whiah arc pxsitasit, lswum. ToeY ereocmponndi froarthe Vegetsbia Ningdom, harims scan the fallaor.;of the Atm amid t:est he "Lis bIAIICIOII 0.1 it and cob.i.clied the vasirtbit Pamela die eetB3 are r , taied - r , tr.o ni a rlt' w....:::oarrt--navint ha o ver ferry. year s ] tip') et.. - rametoo in their treat moot is hostais both tha oil W ;ai d the United tratam cl !Ca& him to o r ld CZ/ —0 ail with h fair trial. boolth and haairlaem will ataira bicon noon the nor--pallecl cLaYz.. Trific no tontor win monrcioin'els smi'cliv.irs. Lot come and ho color Conzummton sad oil of ita kindred diseenco, wroth no caw; a/n.111E117 'Ali oorantrics, oz. now ba rehavcd. Ymovidinz .hey attend to 18 is time !CCU PW....rtiClaarh can La hat of my treahmetc by oil_ y the tdo;:dahl A4Vl9EciV7lditl In given to that apply Ray= the ad. wan, tate of 0-71.• fortYears experionca she ODlaltn.titn. C.C.:1.1-a-iilt2l:4Y, La he,,, superior eta`' i s Cho rra , . - .4t.san; soonial disetSea. cud who is doily consulted by the proltwaion. no wells_aream - ,;ade.l b. •eyeetablo oat eza . prablistar., p - trietors of bora:o, Ottes 813 Strdthdiel streat, ass: Dio,Lond otneot. PYivoto common) cations ,i*Y..m -all pots,ay e Y.,e Tinton et-low twoclodt,r, . Box 5 4 3-U, .7i Meant Pest SYRUP El'' dIAtYDR&IKE AND STIL LINGII9. Having bad A man employed for the last Bis years compounding the above excellent remedies for my_own Practice,. and having used them with uncommon success in all that time, I feel it s duty to set them before the public, ea my expe rionceloads me to think they are as near specifics as any remedies well can be for the following diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state oldie blood. One trial will convince any person c , their fitness for those diseases, Prepared and sold by J. W. BRAIISTRUP.M. D. 85 Smithfield st.. Pittsburgh. Pa JO/NT RESOLUTION PROPOSING EIiTAIN AMENDMENTS' TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be it reap/tied by the Senate and Hawn nf. Benrepe , gatinat of the Common., wait& of Peneavivanla in General Aeeemblv met, - That the following amendments be I rooosed to the Constitution of the eon monwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as sectien four, as follows.: Sactrion 4 Whenever any of the qualified Glee:toes of this Commonwealth shall be m actual military service, under a reenisition from the President Commit nited States. ot bythemtrtlier ity of thiswealth, such electors may ex ercise the right ei suffrage in all elections by the citizens, ander such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fatly as if they were Present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as , ectiens eifht and nine, as hollows: Smarms S. o bell shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriatzeti'bffla, ' SgtrrhoN 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, Privileges, in any ease, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, er may hereafter be, conferred upoa the cent ts of this Commonwealth. TORN CESBN.A. Speaker ,of the House of Representative&' • JO P- PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate. , . Onzaz or nal OZORRTARY OF 1116 Llokstoirwg..a.an. Harrisburg ' , JelY 1,18 a 1 P IFITHYLV A:, lA, SS: 1,--.--, Ido bcrey certify that the foregoing t.. a. annexed is a run, true and correct copy of ,--.--, the original Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "Ad °int Resolution pro- Posing certain amendments to the Codstitntion." as the same remains on tile haveis ()Zoe. In testimony whereof I- hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the. Secretary'a'Of rico to, keaCizcd. tho day and year above written . . I SLIFER. itafkdtf - . Secretary of the EL Commonwealth. NOrptIF4,—ANDREW, IELLOYIAN ; OF PittE , Lbitrell, URN It Y PHIPPS, Jr., and THOM AS MILLP,R. of All echenY city have this day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Itoil,ng Mill businwa, under Atte 11 ,mmame of KLOMAN at PHIF'PS. Andrew lOoman and Henry Kamm Jr as G en _ era and n t9mes N. Miller aslipeeLsi Partner, the partnershij to coutinue unfit theist day of January, UM. ANDREW KLOMAN, ENRY PRIP Ps. ja seEklawthr THOS. N. MILLER. „, ..--- • 1 # ' N---- N • N ' b,.,. Al r.•,: ~,_.. ARR, ~, Medical TREY CO NTAIN NO ALLCOnts.a. OR BAD. WHISRY They will care the above dizeases in ninety-nit e 0 ism out of a hundred_ Induced by the extensive sale and universal 'opulency or itoofland's Merman Bitters. (purely re,getable) hosts of ignorant quacks and tinscru .niloo.s adventurers, have opened upon suffering iumanity the flood gates of Nestrums in the shape if nenr whisky, vilely cOurpo and ed with inittrionP • fruit: and christened Tonics. Eltotnaohies and Bit ten. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic ` , reparations in plethoric potties, and big-beliied kegs ander the modest appellation of Bitten; a - hick instead of curing only aggravates diseases [Lad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. HOOFLAND 7 B GERMAN BITI'ERS. Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of Uteen years trial by the Auceri • can public; and their reputation and sale, are aot rivalled by any similar preparation. The propriet,:rs have thousand; of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens, Testifying of their own rcrsonal knowlaige. to the beneficial offects and clodical virtue: of these Bitters. DO )'O U WANTSOMETHIRG to RTRENG TB OUI DO YOU Y WANT A GOOD APPETIE). DO YOU WART TO BUILD OP YO T UR CON STITUTION, JO DO lOU WART.,TO FEEL WELL I / 1 . 1.9. NT TO OET iL) NER 3'OUS IVESS DO YOU WANT EAT!' c'GY Do you want to sleep well ? Oo foo you ng? vigorous want a brisit and vigous li If .7 do. 1190 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. pA I it - 117%1i Yr. NOTICE,. There arc man!, preparationsoldiv%Vg.44.* 4 1gamefBa „p ters,ut up in gu,rlrlOors_ses, 1,/ the chectjuat whisk-I/Or common /1011., et.tino.frorn 20 fo 40 cents per canon. the taste di.rgutsed by An ise or Coriander Se-d, This class of Ili:14 sks has caused and frin cantin as to cause as lon g as they can be sold hundreds to di, the death Of the drunkard, fig tAele use the system IS kept continually under the influenes of A ,OhOitc ttil lawn!, of thr moral kind , the d, ,,,, fes Lrtquor Is Cr/ 'act and kept up, and the result is a , / the horrors attendant up, a drunkard's :Ve n a , l isath. - . for those wittitle,irc and will tense a Ltgvnr Bitter., toe rrtuhho h the Jollamtno rcempt. 6,t tiqtt. Route floofinind's (7erroan Hit torrt, and nix 'rah Three iitaartm of Good lirnody op Vt: Lasky, and the remtlt c,71 la a prcya 'thou that 1,111 CX CC/ n medicinal virtuee and t ,itriamee ant, of the n,umrroax Licif.r . It rite . l,l Fl the market, and totli eOst much left.. Kai Ira/ Lave all the tartuel of lioollantl's Eft ter* in ronnectson with a good article of Liquor. at a much /elm price than th,cc ißferior in - cparatiana will cart !mu. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, saVE THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or diends in too army to the fact that •1100 F LAND'S Lior man Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseesee induced by exposures and priva tions incident to camp lite. In the hats, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed theta very large pro portion are suffering from debility. Every case ~f that kind can be readily cured by 11 oofland's german Bitters. Diseases resul.ing from disor• ders of the digestive organs are f.pe dily rem uv .s.d. We havo no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely need among our soldiers hundreds of Lives might be caved, that otherwise Till be lost. We call particular attention to Cho following re markable and well authenticated curs of one of he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hie own ang nags' been saved by the Bitters:" rHILADAL7HIA. August 23d, hit" 2. Mears. Jones & gentlemen. your Elootiand's German Bitters has saved my hie, There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I ani, and have seen for the last four years, a member of ober man's celebrated battery, under the immediate !command of Capt. It 13. Ayres. Through the ex sosure attendant on my a rduos duties, I wttacked in Is ovem up ber last with u Itflamatien o a f the lungs, and wan ior seventy two days in the hospital. This wee followed by groat debility removed by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the Whitelloube and sent to this pity on board the steamer "State of II s ine," from which I landed on the :,.tto of June. educe that time I have been about as low as any one could be and sti.l retain a spark of vitality; For a week or more I was , aarceiy able to swede w anything, Ind ifl did 1. ron a morsel down. Bras inao_edi eely thrown tin again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my nomad'. Life eculd not last under these circum itances ; and, accordingly the physicialis . who say bead working lam hfally, though Unsdeeearul -IY, to rescue Inc from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly told me they cou'd do no more for me, and, i Ivised me to see a elergy - man, and to make inch ohmsSit:ion of my limited funds a, best suit ed the. An acauaintamme mho wished we at the hospital, Mr, Frederick Steinbron. of sth below Arch Street, advved me as a forlorn hope, to try rout Bitters and kind's , procured a bottle, From the time I commenced taking them the shadow cf death reaeded, and I TIM now, thank od for it, ratting better, Thoagh I have taken but two bot tles. I.lhave gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh ter. from wham I have hoard nothing for eight. wen months; for, gentleman, I atu a:oyal .110 1 .*. in she vicinity of Front Royal. To your a:makable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of 'vain clasping to my bosom those who are dearest me, in life. Very truly. yours, ISAAC MALONP.. We ass we ill the trut see i n g ho above state meat. as we had despaired of our comrade, Mr. Malone: motored to health. JOHN CIIBIILERA CR, Ist N. Y, Battery. EiEORGE A. ACK LE Co. 11111. Maine, LEWIS CHEVALIER, 9941 N. Y. F SPENCMIC 14•Artilleri,7 Battery F. I. FAREWELL. Co B. 3d Vertuuut. HEN KY B. JEROME r ' do HENRY T. MACDONA.LIX Co C 6th Maine. JOHN IF, WARD. Ca B..fith Maine, HERMAN HOCH, eo H. 72d , N, V. NATHANIEL B. Tit OM.AIN, - Co P. 95th Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co A, 3d Vermont WHIN JERKINS Co B, 106ttc.Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTE.RFEITS. Bee that sAMature of '!O.II , 4IWASON." .1. ouihe Walrrea of ear. bottle: PRICE PER BOTTLE 715 vim*, OR HALF HOZ, FOR $4 00. Should your nearest druggittmot have the ar dole. ao oat be put off by any of the intoxicating 'reparations that may be offered in its place, but fend to ne, and we will forward. securely packed I express. 101.. Principal Office, and ManuEactory, No. 163 kroh street. JONES it EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Prop rietore M -2 0r sale by Druggists and dealers in ever" wn in the United States, and by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, PlGabarkh. a. p. BCBWAHTZ, gahaleo for sale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S cor 'prof the Diamond and 'Market street. - Sor sale also by SIMON Joli - Nproar, emirs amltbten and Fourth street A...Telgit:SKIN de CO., Kirket street three doori below 4th. Pittsburgh sag' l3 :/r-deod. Allegbast7 Editor and Pro Medical, NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract A PURE TONIC. Dr. Hoofiand's GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. a D. ~/..&ORI3OIV, Philadel• phia, Penna., elleetnekily cure Liver Coma Ant, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, hronso, or Nervous DeWitt", Ittseases of the Kidneys, matt all Diseases Axislow trans a Illsorclere4 Liver or Stomach. Inn Z.B Conga jpation. Inward Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Ramses. Heartburn, DiVIIEIt for Food, Fullness or W ight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ins or Fluttering at the Pit et the Stom ach. Swimming or the rim.. Hymned and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, noking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Persqation, Yel • lowness of the Skin and es Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, Ace. Sudden Flushes afloat, Burn- Lug in tho Flesh, Constant unasimurs of Evil, and groa tdepres eion of spirits. And will positively Prevent Yellow Bever, B; ions Fever, dec. rietor Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OP COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY, Wastington City, Aug. sth, 1883. WHERITAR. By iftalsfactory evidence presented ti the undersigned, it has been made t p o r &Rpo .? that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennolyanta has been duly • organized under and according to the requirements of the Aot of Congress, entitled ''an Act to provide a National Currency. secured by a pledge of United &Wes Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 25th, 18r3, and has complied with all the provisions of said ct required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, Now THEREFORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of ft Currency', do hereby certifz that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State sylvania, is autaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid, In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, 16 , 3. HUGH IideCULLOCH. SS } Comptroller of the Currenor. The First National Rank of Pittsburgh, Pa., ATE PITTSBURGH TRUST CON Capital $400,000. with privilege to In creme to $1,00e,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Cur rency, under the title ut the FIRST NATION AL B 4 .NK OF PITTSBIIRGEI, would respectfully ole r its services for the collecticm of Notes. Drat Fl, Bilk of Exchange • dtc.. receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts et the country. Tim success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organizat'on in 1852, will we belive be a sufflcient guarantee that business intrusted to the new organization will receive the some pi crept attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country • we believe we ran otter etnu , ifil facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. James Lacch!in, DIRECTORS : Wm. K. Nimick. Robert Hays, Alexander Speer, Thomas Bell, Francis G. Bailer Thos. Wightman, Alex. !Hadley, Samuel }tea. JA'AITS LAUGHLIN. President. JOHN D. Sti'LLY, Cashier. August .515, tf. ........ ....... . ..... -..• ...... ?H. 11. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, No. lIS Wood St., Second doe tam?, Fifth Street, HEALERS IN FOREIGN AN no Domestic 115 Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, and liovorn• moat boourains. Collectioup pronlvtly attended to OLD, F, DENA,PiES Certi.:textenOLVJED In.l,,btednosl3, Qun.rter D NOTtulu ters Certlfie.,tte, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons ar.ci ui other governmnnt C secantiee, bought by L W, H. WILIAIeIAi a , o. aths;6n d N V6DAstreol, corner of Third, state Fair, rLrvrikiTir EXIIII3ITION of TITF. :TITS RICaIIEAL . • . WILLIiEIIELDAT NU RRISTOWN, hit IN TU . I Cu., PA., September 98th an./ 7111 h, fool October I?it and 2d, 0463 4) RISTO Ni IS ABOUT 17 MILES e , t of Phiadel. hia on the 'Schuylkill . .ver and is acco,ililo by Rai,vt ay to every part of the oLato. The grounds ire beautifully situated, contain isc LB acres 1.1 ground with tine large buddingB thereon oreetect, together with a large amount of st °siding, The track is said tt he one of the best bah mile tr.syyfis is the ate. The pre miums are the heaviest ever Mimed by the :m -ei amounting to about $7,000. The premiums for all grades of cattle esceal $l,ClBi, live of which are X3d each, 19 front $2.5 to runntrig dcwn to less,r rate... Best herd not to s than 75 head, first premium $10: socona premium $25. horses fur all grade: the Premiums exceed $1 i5O. 't he highest $100: :12 between $lBl and 311, and others rangfrfg !row $lO, in and 5. For sheep a; d swine the premiums range tram lOU to 5 and For Poultry there is a long list of premiums from $G to 1 each. In the following classes mot.t liheral remiums are otlered : Ploughs, Culti vator% _ p Wagons. Reapihg and Mowing Ma c!. Ines. Cutters, Porn Shelters, Cider Mule, Pumps, Ituckore, Tin 1% ate, Leather and its Mdoutactures. (Jas lixture.s, me role Mantles, better, Flour, Grain and Seeds Vegttables: and for Domestic and tionsenold Manufaeturee, I ens, Carrels, satinet, Shirting, Cheeting, El:Luke:a, Funnels. Shawls, Knit Otiods, Needle orld, Ise., Bread. Cik 03, Reserves, Jellies, ac. Large premiums are offered for every variety ot Fruits and Flowers. dhe F oral Tent w ill be the largest ever erected by the Society and will form one of the most attractive features of the Exhibition Fruit, Ural/ad and Wioe will be ex hibited in this department the Pennsylvania Railroad and Norristown R.ii,road have engsged to ca•ry articles tor ex hi oitit n to and from the Rxhibilien truidht free, requiring the forwarding freight to be Paid which will be repaid shipper when goods are re urned to the station whence shipped. Ir is hoped to effect the same with other imporisut excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading Rath, ads. En [fief can be made at the Office in Norristown alter the 4th day of September. All articles mL:fi be entered on trio books on or before Tues da z evemin7i September LUth, Exhibitors must be mine members. Aleinbership $l, with lour Cc dpon Tickets, each of which will admit one tea ton to the Fair on et Sl Ogle Adnuluslon. _ . A List of PrcmiutuJ and Regulations can be cad by add ressi , g toe Secretary. THOMA - P. A, BROWER LONGA ER,Seey•President. u2"."-(l4wtd Norristown, Pa. J. DUNLEVY, Cirocur, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTNEURRH, PA myZl:lrdaw PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE, REV, I. C. PERSIIIbiG, President faf'E S T SUSTAINED COLLEGE LIV 71 1 the State. Saw rb Buildings, to which ex teeiice additions are making. Nineteen Teach ers L. nsurpaared fze;lities in the urnam , ntul mehe, Forty Dr,liets per term pays for all sit sues in the Boarding Department except - NS'relvng and Fuel. he Fall 'farm will commence on Tues day, September lEt• Send to President Per- Ehi 4 for a Catalogue, M. BIfdPSON. au2a.aw President of Trustees, NEW BOILER WORKS. J. J. POWIERS TTESEPS TO THE IItAItIEFACTURE Steam Boilers, Stilkt, Taks, Agitators. titti t Tans. Sugar- Pans, Sheet Iron Chimneys, Et - coating& and all other artiolescumeng, man ufactured at erimilrz concerns. Prcimpt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE WAY, Bth Ward, Allegheny river, iy&-lyd H. J. LYNCH HAVINGI 'VACATED THE FRONT of his store, No. 96 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new addition, first doorof old 'tore, entrance on Market allay , door from sth street, where Dry Goods will be sold °hear , . anls H3tdropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOE li wetting plants and flowers. va.shing window!, carriages, se. PIMAPS ol every description sold and repaired. DaYkin'S Patent Water Drawer made and sold. tV ELDON dc KELLY, 164 Wood Ett. 133 One doer from 131 alb. Educational. c. 4 , _ yv • I Hon. Wilson MaCandlets, Judge of the United tates Circuit Court, President. Corner of Penn & St. Clair 5t...W(49 - burgh Penn'a, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND . 11. best. $35 Course• pays for a fall Commercial NO extra charges for Mann,. 'irig Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Minister's sons at ono-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practicei accountants, who pre pare young men for active business ,at the least expense and shortest time for the meat lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for era& uates at this College by business men. Prof A • Cowley, the best Penman r f tharninn, who holds the largest number of nag? Pea wings, and over eh competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. all_ a ttend where the Sons and Clerks of busi ness men graduate. For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing lull information, enclose twenty-five oeuts to the Princpahi ant° JENKINS & estrru. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTNE.RS IP rgi ups xPis'ITT UIPION. 8 ITIIATED 11- IN LORETTO, Cambria Gott* POll/2391- Twain about four miles from Crosson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphie.' and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 11368, with privilutos to . motor tho l Collegiate d Degrees. The locationusua Donors of tho College is one an of the meet healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gLenY Mountains being troverbial for its pure water. bracing air, and Yieturosque eetneeZ. MONDAYlastic year oomate AUGUST , he FIRSI &Am. the 15th of and ends about the nth of JUNE following, it, is divide 1 into two Session. Students cannot return Lone `mtween the Sessions. All the Apparatus ntoer aary for Land Surveying, EngineertOc. en.. Sec., willdent& be furnished by the lustilatiot to the :Ro Instrumental and Vocal filmic imps nu owe charge. Students will bo admitted" from tiglL yottaz_the st r o d e an f nt i tod on . , pay..aza her y,mi, in sdvanoe.-..... $ O 5 Surveying ana use of instruments, per an num . tu.assical and Modern Latutnages, extr . ...... m 2l Students spending 'Vacation at the College.. ai Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. liothcp D6rnenco, Rt. Roe. Bishop Wood, Philadelthia. Pe,. T. b. Itcynoi4a iwrocto Rev Dr, O'Hara, rhi:adelphin: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. l'hila de'phia:ticr. Herr, Mahar, liarrisburg• N. IS.--A I,:ck rut da . lr to Lo c.to fr ra Cres s n. mikailkAY PREMIUM AWARDED TO THE wH F . ELLIt 6: WILSON Sewing rillachines LONDON' AND PARIS EXIIIEITIONS WHIZ SALE OF THESE MACHINES M is equal to the sole of all ethers combined, arising from its adapt.ttmity to as kinds of Sett ing- As proof. read the following from Douglass tierw,od, the well known bhlrt frlanufaetn ers " We have need the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine in our • flirt Manufcctoryginee January Aka, 18c, - 5. it has indeed created our &tonnes.. Af ter testing the principal machines before the pub he we /elected r..urs. We commenced wiih tine, and are now 1-111”. ••••ua buactred and seventy two of them, We are imbuin g 0710 h1111:1 cd of zonr machines in ono ie the oroinary totie•ttP: `Malin ran n 1 ran every portion of our work sewing '&li - trots. well upon the hell tm.t muslin and our / caviest wank, consisting of nine thickness s, five 01 [bent being of hair cloth, two of common retoo l cloth, and two of starched tape. Its speed is unexammed. With one. a omen can accomplish as mu h Fie twelve persons wit hop , it, tied Is. ice as touch as by and other machlte. isme thousand yards ot straight Seam, ten stitches he inch, is an ni di nary day's worm of ten hours. We hate run it as high as one hundred and fif p yard p• r hour. The tatigue i#so t .at our empho'stes work the year round in goad health and spirits. We can not too highly rec alumnii Wl. ee or ,A Wilson's Machines, and our tipintens Fire shared by till Manufecturers •of experience std juigement, with vrlip.m we conic in contact." Also, from the Untied Presbyterian of SetiL 10 Atter more than ono y are expel-I,re, we can etrdialty rev MITIOnd to our friends Wheeler A Wilson's t awing aehines us t nest the mist use ful pieces of household furniture with r. hi •h any house can be supplied It i the lust thing in our de mestie Instiiution that we would part with. Every machine warranted or three years Call and Roe them in operation and obtain our descriptive circular WM. SUMNER. Sr Co. Western Agents, No. 27 FIFTH St. Pittsburgh. nab :dew WM. N. VABER. STEAK ENGINE BUILD'N q*A - OILER MAREZ: dear the Pone. R, 2, Pmeenkrea Ilazw rliAlialTreA47lll7riE ALL KINDS IC2 Steam Enginai, ranting from three t 4., of hared and !arty horn!) pormr, and ard 1.0 fc. tirintMUJs, Saw WAR. Platt Pnraanea. Factories sta. (live lotrtiougar attention to the cor strati:ion ci Si:tines and Maohinery for grist mills, and TC , uprights, molar and circular saw mills. have also on hand, finished and ready for shila indat at short notice. 2.trines and Boilers ci ever) dedcriptiou. Aldo. fun:Lich Boilers and Blicet Iron kxperately, W4ought on Shafting, Ilaagero and Pallies Sexy variety, and continua the manufacture Cl Wdolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery mantocetur ed of the bat quality (d mattrials, and Warr anted la all cases to save satiodaotion. ga - Ordoid from all parts of Si., country solicit ed And promptly tithe/ fealidaw CO.N CORD GRAPE VINES. WE WERE AMONG THE PIE NT TO after° this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and,have fruited it for five years. We obtained our Original vines from Mr. B.ENLL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in Ittilk4 awarded AB a diploma for its exhibition. smith° Allegheny County Agricultural Societzr. in 1800, a premium for it as 'the BEST new seedling grape, in all respects superior to the oOr stock of Vines Is unequalled a.n3twhere, which we offer at 25 cents each. S 2 - 110 per dozen, $12,50 per 100. $lOO per 1 000, Small vines at less prices. We can furnish a few extra largo vines at from 50 cents to $1 each, J. Krlox, No. 29 Firth Street aolxiai.tw NOT/CE. tVI N? RECEIVED Ilr 0 R times A - nti on ur'°ns haveatcierentin tie name of tt VeSuisistenceCommittee. eolic ite t contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from the gardners and country neople in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect such contributions for us rr the nose ntal. and that contributions thus collected have. never reached us. W. P. WEYMAN, JOS. ALBSEE, }Ex. Com. H, ATWOOD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee, should be sent to Messrs. Wernttn & Son, Smith field st or Meters l3eo. Albree, Son & CO. Wood street. sel2 Frill*: CENTRAL noAim OF EMT -a. cation, of the ty :of TEACHER wh secure the services rLf a FEMAbiti to supply a vacancy in the central High School. Candidates for the position will be required to Pea an examination by the Faculty in the fol lowing branches; Arithmetic, English Grammar. Oeos aneY. Orthography, History, Algebra. He omet Physical beograpby and Latin, through the P lessons, and (mear's Commentaries. The amination will commence THUPSDAY, Cato r lst, at 9 o'clock. a, in. falary„ WO per Year. if ten months. ; By order a the Board, serit2w Jon IN B.NRGBANT. Seo'y. POTATOES -50 EBLS, PRIME NE abattnock Potatota. For aale by FETZER At ARMSTRONG. 5e2.5 corner Market and First St. AIORNI 'OISON NOT THE HEAD WITH NITRATE OF GILVEB Use CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, Certified to be PURE—EA_FH—UNEQUALLED, by Dr. Chilton, of New York, and other eminent Chemists, EDDRODUCEN ANT SHADE FROM AL rich, mellow brown to glossy black in ten minutes, and contains no ingredient that is in jurious to the hair. CHRINTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA• TI VE Ie invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut most softness, the most beautiful gloss , and great vitality to the Hair. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Ado, House. New York, Sold everywhere, and apyl.:- ed by all Hair Dresser... Price. 50 cents $1 and $2 per baals, acordins to cise. iyl;:dikw: I mc 16,4„TRGEON GENERAL HARROND, 0, 7 b erin caloml and destrcive mi erals from the g supply e tables, hag u c I n .nferred a blessing on our sick soldiers. Let him not atop here,. Let him order the discontinuance of "Bleeding," and the substitution of Brandreth't Pills in the place thereof. Then will commence a "new era" is the practice of Modicina, which would then become emphatically TILE HEALING ART, I have for thirty yearl taught that no diseased action could be cured by mercury or tartar emetic, That the human body could only be "made whole" by "vegetable food"—Animal food being, in fact,condensed vegetables, Brandreth Pit's should be in every military hospital. S hest Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea, Clirmic Lirrhea, Chronic Dysentery, and all Fevers and Affection! (if the Bowels, sooner and rani, surely than any medicine in the world. Brandreth's Pills in t hest cases sho , ild be taken night and morning, Race Directions and get new, style, CASE OF R0qC01? IT, WATSON. Dr. B. iinlndreth..—Olefin Yr.xls dm: Yo rka a private in Co. F, 17th Regiment, New V 01.... While at Earrison's Landing and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, I and many of the Company were sick with bilious di arrhea. The Army Surgeon did not care its, and I was reduced to soin and b ,, ne. Among the com• Parry were quite a number of members who had worked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. They were act sick, becauee they used Briindroth't Pills. 'Blase mon provaied upon me and others to use the Pills, and we were all cured in from two to five days. After this our boys used Bran dreth's Pills for the typhus fever, adds, rheuma tism, and in no case did they fail to reetere health. Out of wratitudo to you for try good health, I send you this letter, which if node:tsars% the or , tire company would sign. I am. respectfully yours . , R06C012: E.. waTsuiv. Sing Sing, N, 'Y. Principal office, '.,94 Canal street, New Fora. 11,1 by TilOnliKel ificAtiprztb. IliAmon..l A Hey. Fi•tab ---- osrtia. jyad.tw;tle --- AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Since its organixvion hal created a new era in the history of They havi•le t_lt.:«luo:d their gelertions uC Teas aad are sell , na Ulm at not oVol , Two Centa N•N-- io,j Another pcculiarity of the Co:rpany that their Ty! TA,TTI, un!y devotes his nine to the se penult th their 1 Ari.' quality. value, and particular sty-es fur particular IPo:tut:it's of coun try, !, , tit he help, the "IK 1 buyer a, /ata.itt out their ertorniotag dove verb Tess u are heat nd.opted to has gururtti'tir !rawer, and out uu.y this, but ftovuti out to hint tha 1,04 I.nripl ft, It is etuy to tie(' the 11 , -aleirtnNe artosetery,. Tvi Di vErt ha., in this estabin.hicent seer all ii^ is niiof or thrMARKF.T, if his ,ilita bi-, he has a I (ir e fiellejibt of a crwl orgam zed sy,tem of iluine bu iucos . of an immense rapitai, 1.1 the )1“10C17, at of a profeesionat 'Pea TAM:a, and the qrlawl,lge of super.iir. Finfesmitri enables all TEA buyers—no matter if they are thou,anth , of miles from this market—to to/r -efiner on as good terniß ha rall, the New York ifcr Part es con order TEAS and will be rerved by a 01 or ego thuuyh they come themse'ves being sure to get origin,/ p , , , kregeß true treighfir 301 tar.; and tit,. T.aa are Wnkan..NTRD as represented. We issue a Price list 01 the l'ompany's Teas, which will be sent to ad who order it comprising Ilymon. Young Hylton , Imperba, Gun. _ , • • powder, Twankay and Skin • OOLONG, SOU(' Ile NG OIL ANGF. • • JAPAN TLA of (..% ery description, colored and uncol.,r.d This list has caeh kind of Tc.t divided into four classes. nanwey C rev, high Ca-go. pins, Finest, taut ei ery one way understand Emu description and the pr;ce3 a; n'xed, hat the Cotopany are determined to undersell the whole t trade. We guarantee to sell all our TEAS at not over Two ten to 02 cents) iier i.ounci above cost. believing this to be a tractive to the many who hal a heretofore been ping Eaormous Profits. GREAT AMEhluAN ay TEA COMP , Us; I, IMPORTERS AND JOBBER a, set's_ No. 51 Vesey street, New YOT k. New Fall Goods, HUGUS & JUACKE'S, C , :rner Fi th and Y.Etrhot Ftroota Figured Delaines, Colored Lusters, Plain Fr. Merinoes, Plain Fr. Repps, Empress Cloth, Broche Velours, Turin Cloths Printed Bier/noes, Ottoman Cloths. Figured Volencias, Stripped Mohairs, Pointille Worsteds, Brocade Mohairs, Drap de Luceas, Saxony Plaids, Cheek Poplins. Paris Royals, Rob Roy Plaids. Poil de Chevres, Plain Delaines. Seo tch REMO V A L. 718 F, BARDEEN MAR REMOVED 11 from Stnithfie!d street. below the Girard House, to N 0.145 Fifth Ectroot opposite the Court House.mo7l!tf. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACHERII, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, ' tnbraling Gent's. Ladies, Misses and Children'[ wear in crest variety. Bell ODD FORS T. 29, 1.863 Special Notices. J. Y. OuINIVELL -BAWL HSU CORNWELL & KERB, CARRIAGE MANFACTURERG SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manntaeturer3 of Saddlery and Carriane Hardware, No. 7 St. Clair Street. and 1) anneane War. (near the tfrirloe. mh4 p7rrsallrlit4ll, PA The Great 1 Vei3S Sc, New York' Wholesale Tea, in this Country, H YtiON PEROE Plaid Repps, Canton Cloths Tamartimes For sa!e by JAMES BOWN, 1.46 Wood at. DAILY POST POST._ADVANCED RATE.SI Fear. by semi Six months • •• Three One Ono week. delivered in the city.. Single oopies. To azents per hundred ........... Interesting Eouthern News.— The following from the latest Richmond papers will afford our readers an idea of bow the people of the South view the late operations of our armies in the West: The Batches in North Georgia. From the Richmond Dispatch, Sept. 73d Thus far General Bragg seems to be completely victorious. The results are greater than those of any battle fought by the Duke of Wellington in Spain, so far as the loss of men inflicted upon the enemy is concerned, with the single ex• eeption of Salamanca, and, so far as ' tillery is concerned, with the single excep-; tion of Victoria. In no one battle in the l Peninsula, except Salamanca, did Wel lington ever capture 4000 prisoners, and, in no one battle, save Victoria, did he ever capture as many as thirty pieces of cannon. What the loss of the enemy in killed and wounded amounts to, we- have no means' of ascertaining ; hut when we consider that Rosecrans had 00,000 men, it is not to be supposed that he would have yielded, af ter two days' fighting, and left 4000 men, thirty pieces of artillery, and all his dead and wounded in our hands, unless he had sustained a loss in the latter of at least 1.;,000 men. His entire loss, therefore, can fall very short of 20,000 men, killed, wounded and prisoners, and these are Western men. the very flower of the whole Yankee army. There can be no doubt, therefore,-that thus far General Bragg's success has been brilliant, and that it goes far to redeem all the errors impaled to him cn former occasions. Nevertheless, there is still a feeling of a:certainty in this community, who but too well remember Murfreesboro', and how the glorious promise of one day was turned to sorrow by the despatch of the itext. They see Chattanooga, in all its strength, directly in front of Bragg, and they want to see it retaken before they give way to joy. For the relict of such doubters, we are happy to announce that Chattanooga is defensible only against an enemy on the opposite aide of the riper. Against an enemy on the same side wi itself, especially it he come from the East, a' Bragg does, it is altogether indefensible. 'lle mountains terminate just there, and present numerous elevated positions, which command th 3 place. The proba bility, therefore, is that Rosecrans will not attempt to make a stand there, but will continue his retreat to Nashville. It will all depend, however, upon the vigor with which be is pushed by Bragg. That General will shortly receive, or , ro3sibly has received, heavy reinforce ments, and he has bitter experi,nce of the evils resulting from delay in this war, in which procrastination has always been the obj,..ct of the enemy. We trust and be lieve, therefore, that the enemy will be . eni my evident y. •o•s Ever consider . . from Tennessee into Alabama and Geor gia during the present season. Rose- crane' plan is to get possession of the whole of Tennessee, and render it im pregnable in the first place. Thence, hav ing the b, at pnesible base, he will advance next summer upon Georgia and Alabama. ft is to be hoped that he will be disap pointed in these views General Bragg nas at least made a good start in the at tempt, to disappoint him. Unless, how ever, be be driven tack across the river our late victory will have been of no value. The Yankees never have beaten and never will beat our armies in the field. In every instance in which they have claimed the victory, their only show of right to do so has been the retreat of our troops at the very moment they were pre paring to retreat themselves. McClellan bad already commenced retreating from Sharpsburg, and Meade was already re treating from Gettyabutg. when our Gen eral began to fall back, and this was the signal for them to sneak back and claim a victory. At Murfreesboro' every officer in Rosecrans' army, except Rosecrana himself, was in favor of a retreat. "Wait a little while," said Rosecrans, "and you will see the enemy himself retreating." And so it turned out. In all of these ties we fairly beat the enemy . , and if w,2 had but known it hew old have retreated, and we have saved chi., honor of our arms. While exulting in oar success, we cannot but pause to pay a pwsing tribute to those brave officers who paid for our success with their lives. Of General Hood, in particular, it grieves us to record the serious nature of his wound, although we hope it is not mortal, as one account- rep resents. He was one of the best officers and noblest spirits in the whole army, brave as the sword he wore, chivalrous as Bayard, humane as a professed philan thropist, beloved by his brother officers, adored by his men. We fervently hope the country may not be called on to de plore the loes of this noble•nearted man. There are others in the list, all of whom were a honor to the country in whose cause they fell. But we leave their names to be recorded by other pens. Of Hood we have known and heard so much that we could not do less than bestow upon him this feeble tribute. The Hardest Blow Yet. From the R'chmond Dierrateh 17th, We understand that intelligence was re ceived at the War Office yesterday to the effect that Rosecrans and Burnside, after having chased our forces out of East Ten nessee, have fallen back to secure their prize. It is the hardest blow that has been struck us since the beginning of the war. Two-thirds of our nitre beds lie inthat recion, and a large proportion of the coal which supplies our foundries. It abounds in the necessaries of life. It is one of the strongest countrys in the world, so full of lofty moon tains that it has been called not inaptly, the Switzerland of America: As the possession of Switzerland opens the door of the invasion of Italy, Germany and France, so the possession of East Tennessee gives easy access to Virginia. North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. The Yankees have great reason to re joice over their conquest. It was achiev ed almost without shedding a drop of blood. Scarce a sprig of cypress is inter twined with Hosecrans' wreath of laurel. He bad but to ask and he received; he had bat to kncck and it opened. Every thing gave way before hini. The stron gest position yielded to his demand. The most powerful fortress opened .their doors when he said "Open sesame." The loftiest mountaiLs offered his enemy no noint of resistance or support. Our army seems to have been paralyzed, and made no resistance at all. All they ap pear to have thought of was getting out of the way. It is the most astounding con quest recorded in history. The march of Charles VIII through the length of Italy was nothing to it. It seems now that R.o: . ocrans never meant to follow Brag; fur! her than was necessary to get him ow. of t: le way. He means to hold East Ten nesi-ee, and a railroad is already being male to the Blue Grass country in Ken tucky. He will then have access by rail to Cincinnati and Louisville. He will for tify all the mountain passes, and get him oat who can. This is. we repeat it, the heniiest blow we have yet received ; and it is the heav ier that Ne had a powerful army in front of Rosecrans which was not :Allowed to draw a trigge r in de-finse of this all im portant country. -- 00 ..... 2 15 IRONDLLE IRON WORKS FOL SALE. secluding all the Unsold Lots in the Town of Irondale. • . ChWINO TO A DISSOI•IION 07. ro•partnership, the lIIVIND L TI E IRON W. , t 4 Rh are offered for Bale. These work. aro situated-et Irondnle, on the Ir., Mountain Railroad, Cl 7 miics from th,, city at St. Louis. consisting 0 , ono ho, bi st Furnace, 7.000 acres of :limber and farming-land s . twenty dwelling houses, Fluitabin or lab rere, one largo th , e3 story beck store-house..fine stable and barn. saw and corn urn, about ald,' 00 bushels of charcoal. 2.000 tons of iron ore on fur ace Yard, mules, wagons, ha:, corn, cats.c. The Furnace and macainery , e'feet Order. • Also a contract with the American iron Morin tain u, mPany for the delivery of their ore, haring to el ve years to run: . lane banks or hemnti e ore in the immediate vnitnty of the Fu , nace. the above works are among the mast demrable in the United ~ t ates. and cffer yr: inducement to persona desirous of engaging in the man,.f. alum of iron II h e above_prc pery includes th. ttosold lots in the town of bondale, and it .4ot sold at p. ivate sale before Saturday, 106 Day of Octobor, 1563, will, on that day, be Fold at public veodue (as a whole an, witho.,t divi.,ion) to the I,lo:Kat:ud der, at the east troF t door (the Court halfy ot St. Louis, at 12 o'clock, noon. Trms. eaA, b 'lance in twelve mow ha, with 1x per cent, interest, or all cash. as the ptreha.•er may desire. For lumber information and particulars, apply at the office at trondale, onto BELL' at PRIEST. Real Estate Agcuts, St. Louis, 1110 USEREEPER FURIVISIiING STORE. GOODS FOR '3E.13C,. kITC Tin Ware, Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cup Tubs Straw Letters /lair Sieves Mince Knives Silver soap Chamois Liam , Ejkewers Gridirons Lemon Satieezets Stew Pans W a fie Irons kish Kettles Ram Dollen; Ga.ters Larding Neodle;l3 Puading Pans Bread Pans Butter Ladles Iron Holder= Step Ladders Keelers Clothes Scales Coo ` Knives " - ""mmse, Castors (71farvin- Syrup Jogs Nut Frail Cake Knives ' Flan Knives Crumb Knives I Ice 0re..., Knives ball Stands Fru] , >tends Cake Ba.Flets Butter-Knives Forks and spoons Soup Lad'ea Oyster Ladles 'Gravy Ladles - .6-near tipoolis Children's Cups Mustard stmona Round & Oval Salvers Ice Pitcher Bouquet Stands Goblets erTL.ERT. • Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters English Tea Trays I Crumb Brushes Fork a spcgin Trays Crumb Tray. , Dish Covers Chafing Rash Dishes Gouge Brains Wino Strainers Coffee Cdierioltl Spirit Loffee Pots I Nnt Crackers Ishii) Mats Bound Walters Bread Baskets Cork Screw, Wine Coolers Kri.te sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, ac. FOIL THE OH A MEER_ Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Bathe Bowls and Pitchers Matreas Brushes Gas thanes Shaving igtnes Nursery Shades firmaz Match Hollers du Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nurser,' Refrigerators do rtampers Wax Tapers Nigut Lights. lIIISCRELAN Eft US. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes Vestat, Bird Cages ' Meat :safes izzetts Pocket Irnivea Card deS, ruse Frames Flasks Camp Knives : Camp Portfolios. And everything perlaining to a virel: , appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORK of KAY & RICHARDS NO. 30 FIFTH iTRIEET. First door below the Exchange Bank. ik:4l- All gooda delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny; Birmingham, Manchester. Du quesne boronzh, etr. agiS-law LAKE EUPERIWI uOPPEPb MIRES -AND f Iiff ELTING WOR Park, M'Curdy Sr, Co., Man afactur era of Sheath. Frazien' and Bc:t Copper. Pressed Copper Bortow, Raised Still Be•to mi4 Speller eodd r, Am. Also impor• tern atd dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. ea-Constantl7 on hord, Tinmens' Machines and To. is. IN arebeme, No. 1. FIRL'T anc 1211 BEtiOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Ph. Iffl.Speclal orders ol Copper cut to any desired Pattern. fe2l:tydAtiv "THE lINIO .14 , " ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. illE UNDERSIGNED 5A.V.1.N461 EN. newed the lease of the above popular It °use fora series of years, would respeottullY sail the attention of the traveling Public to its. central I_- ealit:Y. either tor business or Plear , ure. mht•lyd THoltrAM N. WEBB & sox %MORGAN HOUSE DROVE YARD*,,—. /YR The undersigned has opening the organ Moose for the accommodati f dr , vers and stock dcalere, at the the cagier of Pasitnay.Lane and Taylor Avenue, ' , Wear the stock depot of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Ch icago I tau way. He has extensive stock pens, v. ell covered and commodious feed and sale yards, abutting upon the railroad platform. thus giving great con. voidance in toadmg and unloading. Tbe pens have been enlarged go as to aectmtnodate 3.000 to 4,000 head. and the yards as many more. Com fortable recommodations a-a provided in the house for owners of stock. and thear...bacriberro pee fully solicits a share et their patronage. Tenns for boarding and cent of yard moderate. mbl2 D. SHAVED, WILT TA /11 FLEITTEE661 2 FASHIONABLE HATTER, Haw removed from the corner Wood antiniith eL 110. 189 WOOD STREET, Fourth door below Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh. A large and complete ale of Rote., caps and Straw Good% aim nym au hand at the lowest prteex. Ichtalr•nle And re - - it NEW LOT OF CLOTHES W RlAti rs. en. Just received by BL'CRUANI & LONG. LW Liberty atr...et. Brushes Baskets elly Slou;as Wash Basins Cup Mons ),1 ire bioccs Coal Scuttle Steve Polish Mule, Waszers Coffee Alias Wash hoards Sauce Pima Bird Roasters Fry Pane Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Flour Pails W a ter.Fi it erers Pie + - late, t:.%oth ea IV / ingara W °ellen s- , 1 cone Butter PriLte • Wssh Tubs 60 aP Cups Fonts Sad Irons A . l eat Prerses
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