JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. Medical. IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTINAS, H SC [RENCK. THROUGH THE SOLICITATIONS of numeFom , per rs, the above named. gentleman will be at the I.rug tore of Dr. GEORGE H. KEYSER. 140 Wood street. Pitts burgh. on Wednewlay, Thttrwolety and Friday November 4th, Lail and tith, for the examination of patients afflicted with any di , easo of tI , Pul monary organs, Buola as utiSl'Ml7. () N, BRONCUIM C,,)NSUMP7II-)N, LARYNUEAI, (k)NSt. TRACHEAL ASTHMA, THROAT PISEASE, SCROFULA OH lip(i'S EVIL, PLEURITIC CON'T.MPTION, DYSPEPTIC C():•:.1 . P rioN LIVER COMPLAEJ, or any chronic di503,0 of.] w.ting or deb,t if ating type, or dot &yin; of tha 11121 . ../ power,. It . wt:, hale chronic u:ltneLts to confriu.. him t. cut th i s at i ve • ••• • en; , :a y , 1 . 29 1.0 0E10)12 them ratun „....or zoo t ~; nivt to tnsaLitt,r, tt:d hn .titargo, i nn ! :he ftg.. , te . • ," " 2, ” . ' .; athowl. IC, ouc h , u.L.' • thr.e. dollars The e.,0031,ith0.: as instrummcf ,„, — h:yt.l,l / nmodo.o. .../CHESLK'S .LE V P.P/- 11 /;.FP-E: :`hn cram •--41,0 .n ir l cm irelp f mt .om i -oz :1, ~,,,, Irti,' poo ta rv, eomit-tool •., ;io it 0.0., , ch ,-, / , '" ". henitl y or morbid elate Below will to found • ree , .‘ ~ rti., ; ,, ,, - ,d , i, re 1.. the city r t f J Y,. ic i 1- Li .1,. I:4,:e•Li h. ` 0 1 ,,,, !1 , t1 ,,,, , , , . Dr. Get. B Keyerer-,. .1 I 'arxt,i-gli Icon , pr. nen, when th e elate-m e w 441 re. I,i, i %.• •',., •• , irao ci reit, and eon ern"- h f u r -,. ...0.. , ir , i •,- ,- • 1 i .••' ' --.' ''' i-ur eei q i ii I Ike c'iar, co -. a.: - • ecovvred ail o• , , ft, .EXTRAORDINA ti ( KE o,` A fa 1E MaTh I nFff CR IkDI r ES. ahe he.dpear po 7' 7' 11E\ YULIIIO.NIC sari 11,u The cave of MR M.. RV R-IR:1 - 1 ,, L , M Sr.• • Forty-filth ~•rt,t, lb 1:1.1.; I I tinder n d •^.l- to ter greaf swelling large 111 .1 ter some [IL nlng t,lr IMEMEZEZI attendance tncl , lo el ail t. , tu ma Ito , In,• plc- r nolo n,y must nor tie heal , r t ar. d :rift. rt at tt nn ped, I .lAl'd i tt y c' . g. ,,, rue Call :Del C tlittil lui liteetc. badly a, any to tt c.,utd I LI or 1 I. the t. 1.11.0 tortured I was and .ice t. rougli it , t,t; n ;he ; a..r year nap ,Art•ligthb. t , , users tiktilLee,r! en, biss seems, , 5.11, • ceased V, beat t.; ft t to, n t wr.ie time. my skin arid 1 Apt y a- yellow, ••1 1 1 ,1 1111 what In d ,, at,l my doctordae t an”w cd¢ou that they otpui,l , t ,, ; inure tar me. 1 C ol,e t„ try what are tonne] "I SLAW. It eri.c. r.re th,ight I as neatly as, the-bolt pht,stcrans ill New lurk I , it' teat! 1.110, all., ri to, It , ' , he P me to , on , could. At this time. Wise,. I h rune to seat-,,,a friend of name brought mr which I read ths on t.f ~ I a c u ., of oonadampuen,the pail Say leg been g ll l/fluO t i to her bed, and apparen:,y tr, rue lasi stag, the dl,ettee. aril y, tw. cn rat t-y , r I wound have Coac.clertii az I; a-3. or Is caption had it nut been ter:Air,' to, by mans re spectable pera n- with Itts t of toe Rev, Dr. Bowling, gam, me etwour,, ge _ ment, Tina I. W i t, ttLireli I'd a e•alallltallni. With Or. .cheic „am; gto Call for lueaday, one of the lime el i u rt.,:ular at eF , lance .5. pa tient,. in his abou: the last of July, 1 , 013, when I called id. Uo t r benele a, hr room. N.,. SY Bne r, et He 'at I he under stood ins case, and g steal. !I.:cc I to- luedtomes .-PalmonicSyruts, eaweed Inn is, end Al,,nri rt d.„ Pins—and witcis tlere was great change in my fseling% Ihe ein my Fide discharged more tbs. it ever ; Fit! , I felt bet•Ler end begun I. entertain nopts 01 a curt 1 could feel ten 1 u.- month Ss re p operaiing rs. ug h my blood • 11, e seaweed Tonle Iceland to 4ct on coy t-tmiach an indescribable esannr.l,but is a very :Mott lime it gave me a r :venous appetite, hut no; un til I ha 1 taken near y a box of Mandrake Pills. None could b Isere that a. y Lu man stomach could contain such an enerm_ ous quests - a - of corruption as I cischarged. Is seemed tnat for nearly te week , ' nothing but green bile and unheasthy matter passed my beer els, My complexion changed, my skin began to look Meer, and, to my grent as: unishment, I found the tumor healing up. I did not kr. ow what to think of that, as tee uoctors tad told me that if the ulcer healed me death would be the immedi ate consequence, I tonged f..r the next Tuesday, to sea Dr. Schenck. He said that I was tong well, and that I woul I coon be as well as ever, and thanks to kind Providence this promise !.as been futfl.led. This any I feel ac well as ever I did in my life, a though it is only three months sixes° my ease appeared to Fe desperate, Ali who know me are aetoniehed at the change. no running ulcer of so many Sear continuance hi entirely neals.d, and I have no more that Sall, heavy, sleepy feeling which I are Ito expe rience almost without inter mit i n. I rise in the moron g without having a ts..sd lartr lump mouth or a furred tongue, al.a I alive). have an excel lent appetite for icy breakfast I an: s - ashed that no One &au apeaa tun bristly of I.r ;L'olaones's mes,icinets nod their extraordinary etTecte., ler my part Inc ago is inadequate to expresg my grain tide, I feel that Dr r eenek's medic nes, b the Providence of lied, has e been •he means of the r , stora ion of toy life, for ato,f, 1 she;; ever oe thankful te.reral at nay friebdii. through thy recom_ren det•ori have been using ft:, :-cher mecheir es for couttuu r tio •r f t - ,at kind, All of tLens hat e e. at is .tly bei.tbi, al • snake this siatout nt in •rde th.t the thousands woo safer fro .n ..uwaseer stun ar to mine may be induced to try Or. .-eherias weds , not tin eii l did. hat it your lit, onto doetur tans tbe i u 1 - ,,) one can. I %flunk' 41- vise every consumptive peri..n to g,. an, se • Jr, Schenck. acd oil:owl:its ore, tot i .ui. e ad vice, at least, is you do tit take ms medicines. It is enoouragaig to hear the people converi•tag in his rooms and describing the benefit tl.ey re oeiva from nib treatment. Their looks show that they have no deception in them. They ore all anzious for help, and are tieing ab helped. I wish all who are sic I woo so cal: and coo use, for I feel that I can satisfy everyone of them that this statement is not exaggerated. I relate ail the pa.rticu because I know that many are like what 1 a as—a, eprical. I have re;hest ed a number at [sty t appe .d their Lames my statement, In ardor chat Liu person can era tertain any reasonable doubts on the Fubj-v. MRS. MARY BARTLI'Li. , EV.' We, the n dereigned, frier, le and acquaint ancea 01 airs.l.3..rthol, mew, who giver the above oerdhcate, hare known her for many yews, and do ell - I,lly that the statements made by her are entitled t t full c.edcnne, and the account is not at a.l exaggerated. scarcely any per,on who knew her three monies would recognize her now — such is the alt. ration o: her apt,arance. ROCKWELL BARTHOLOMEW. 3.5 W. 48:h street Uapt. OHAMBHRLA IN, Wcit rf-f-t Mrs. M. J. CHAMBERLAIN. 83 West 45th street FANNY W. HUSSEY, t5B 'Neat .15th strprt, E. M. 83 West 45th street Mr. I.nd Mrs. S. SCOFIELD, 83 West 45th -!;-ss DR. J. 11. 5.1.11.. N. be at h ie I'ril,:.'l.ll Office, Nr,, ,trert every T from 1/ a. m. to 4p m. ale gives advice free, bt.t for a taurou,rti examiita• don with the Respixotenter, he ohargee three dollars. N. B.—All of Dr. Schenck's medicines Nre 'or „l e b y the arrow. dozen or Sing le hot! le by DR. GEO. H. GEYSER, No. 140 WOOD SIREEr, sap Daeoriptive Pamphlet free at the Amite. • • . . bt 13itt, 05t ty rg Great Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER IVINE OF IRON, Weak Stomachs, General Debdlty, Indigestion, Disease of the Nervous System, COILS , ipation, A,idity of the Stomach, and fur all oases reqnhi:g a Tome. THIS WIFE INCLUDES THE HOST agreeable and efficient !Salt cf Iron we p-o -sees ; Citrate of Magnetic Oadie combined with the moot energetic of vegetable tonics; Yellow Peruvian Bark, The effect in many cases of de bility lots of no etite, and general prostrations, of an efficient Salt of Iron, ocmbined with our valuable INurr., Tonic, is most happy. It ang• meals the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of in usou;ar II ibbinesi, removes the palur of debili ty, and gives a 9orid vigor to the oountenanco. Do you want something to strengbten you ? De you want agood apPetiteT Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you a ant to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nerronsness° Do yr u want energy"! Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, Thi, truly. valuable Tonic has lista so thorough - ly testa/ by all classes of the ei,semunlty, that it iq now deemed icdispensible as a Ton diet e, It co. I but little, gives tone to tho stomach. ren ovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. BFWA,RY ur COCNI7ErEITS—Aii KUNKLE'S' BI ITER WIN'S OF Ilt N 1r the only sure an effectual remedy in the 411D9CD world for the per utanent titre o. Dyspepsia end Debi/try, and a s there are in littull,r vt imitations offered It , the cubdc. we would cantos the community to par (Muse none Lbt. the genuine antic c. :manufacture by S. At KCNILItIi, ar.d has di- , at amp on „e lon of the cork of ever> hook , The :act that tth cre are attempting to tuttate this valuable remedy, Proves its wcrth an d • peak, a .fumes in its r, Tire lirrirsa WII , E OF Iros :8 1 , 12 t up in 75 CSDIT and $l,OO BJT'I'I,II . ,S, Ar .1 aii r I; r lull;. Be ,articular that ert i ity aro hr tit. •Ittni/r p c. GENERAL OFP.IT No. 1.1.8 Market at,, Harriabarg, Pa For.nl• }.v !)r. KEYSER Ag..•.!. 0411) R t. ET. N'ew Discover:, . WAHBANTEO IN ALL CASES: IT, (:),,A - t‘o core U. u . " a , • . „ Ulange ill Diet 18 equirrki It i,ux F.- IT.:tr . t.r., w;th hu,info‘. I,lrt.u! 'an be u,e.i o iteteN.l,4l: Upw"rd =red the : art month, ir :14a G ;hem F. , ,vpre Cl! , i`g. It rtdap.e4.l f. 7 meet and fe[ttale.ttl,l. -s.,ut - - hrA the c, ginal .a(1 , 1 r my ye wine !•il.er.fie be, .Ire,l pi, y , ie.an- have use I 1r [we ..c:1 all apt-ak wo:1 r tlnl elp.t.Ye tit 0141 i lArfrlU. tc. rittUrD er tire h per'ertl, the gy-teh. 4,. 1 •.: : • r.rr.l6..e:e, ea% bo Lei! we •o•.•: retried:. :••relleetie, ri Permanent Sc nu re in 911 u,c+ rerti.e , •i rn 611.111,0 SVAIikLe.A. ' , q . t. AP it` ~ f AVIc. aeh a , I retbrkl ur. l I)iset.arp,s, lel !.he ti kilter. Nlentir • ' ~.ur.t/cry Etriven , co,.. lAI DAbl.ll . , eni.l - r.*Abillty. ~rteen. P ILL, terse Worikr,. of I.oe, Ner• hjeh ;critic prirmipAlly from Seacin.llb...xce...ee cr tell Ahn-e, or ~cue nonstitu"l •nal -i-raekelnent and in:ap_ncitc.it.effe Elm auffer, -ron ultilow; the It n.lleitunt Vlaet\,ok, ttaituuort uoe, v-.- Stricture and :et I of the TS ne.:l I( id nays they ;art AS A charm! 1-4 ! PRICK ()IN: Y, Ito A!?. by I.e, !no 4,11 1 4 r II! • • L. Ra::..• 'AMC. a A Dr :i! . •. They will t.O Bent 1 - ‘3. , 0 of the ,r:137 J. Mt. 7s • exiar • - •troar. N. V.. nPLIII.IIII 11)y, 'ill!, I r the r.! Vrnary.:.esualarA liie•-n.4es,.h, cr.LI send It•e'., all th0.1.01 1 ... - ,Liz , alua••': , .. 'Nor Zh Fit: eth The:, .:.d . -Dr. 13 , ei . E treatise on :-P]f-Abu•e, 1m •terve atid .• 2^:-r:ess, lc. A bantriniat !it') iaitiortant !!.•• afflicted and he read by every titifferer a , the inuat, . • cure in tre severest stuge is plainly se: :urt r i wo etamr.: , Op. , postage. TO THE .eUiti: "1 S' J.:4' t,9 1.. E... it ~,.i -s-Atileicoctar.ltintroSoi !y lb:ideal o ; ail daticoni- 4 ' pp- :ions, trt.rt sz.". 3t and •''.7ltt :liJOrd2q, .1,!"- . , • 0 .F'• Ist r.:...1 ran , e. 'O.,' -; .'_, - ..tipn. , , orralvor sria in •• . • • 'ea: :. y•z.lb , C . r.c... - :V" LI, .... actca.:., sbat;il. of ni .• , ~.,-tr• D. LA kgrzart. publilasa toe ic- ..4 his loin, 4 ~,,....:..,:treal di l litisety nod st ....re d•sadta.ll7 .:-,', -ad tp, cleft: ~... very 1ac.,... , .s s• . ror dont f0....610.rc.1 ..lorrrot:.. vrootS ,i! wive., ins F,.,! . .2 and dact.t....sro. 'I )0,, , oly yhytia -/ rollout.' bc. cautious t., koci , ,: a om 'di •guottnoo Lott they do t.'...5 satto ac D. BRA '24 ..: :'.!UP.(e.i.ototublictituil) tiort a haorad . ve .•rae_4 tk,e kleht ba !oft to thorn among rzalid ialteLY ,:t.. , .. i..-,, , : , 12TIIPt0;14t., rz3.l.ljic , . burr Itz. 7c. el Ln it!' - !..,0 , ... avr - Log a,• t. 'Z1C,, ,, :.:,0 - - - T. am. Tel) o 134.,..my5.til 6.. , tt".. intollirzooe, 5^1,03 : /40.:tt - .E.r, .. i ttt Li. 3, I. " ,- 71+.00•:.• IY, r - f.' 'Nen:, .•. . .1_ ti. :: : .: ..• ~. :., •% , '...tf - ..• '1,.. •-•-• _P. • a_a v. , E.• 'l4o' 4-I,y.act rt!plittt 14.0)4.71: • Ty - - 17 f .IPgE4%(!gra rllcAli ST P. Ut ee.:3re end atm rmee throne . . bete 1"; , ' , 0t. acted tench facia-.. arxials, Aro. 6peraletc - 1- c± ro -. etttrnal e , ustlEsiora. art oomr , leteis o td 107. Fhort rpec:s C , l ~• t, al•apenelw . .? C , /e VereteE,v tre.vit.t , tL jaliva y ,orz teMereilfl2Qtllll.l,2o42,i.:l3 . klW A:141110C ed 3 and mhPLitnted th e ee.titet,:e S=ale di.: &rotecLt4 with 07re ras7. Yew% U 1 earwesence 1 - ..) !Ater `f , A.% /CI c'zid L Ltitf - .3!nth , Om qty—toallwit.; tu;ll.l,,Apj egelz) nr)n thc DO?!• - • - trM obeek. Tirrfl v ,ongec .t 2 mo-tteee-_te ecmo ezd k).§ Oestre,.apt:Lot a et c, ira r..:..Yzed mats crc.s ecatztoi. cLtz now be reEived. .bey le IL 'A i 9 .I. 4 re" t ) z . .L. bc3 • tot • C •••"J. c". r . py,thop• '.. • • 121 , 1 ,- .) • t•Litocat7 p. • T., ILettig, ;Le. oft,:q 8;- 7 I.•!terr.,n • c-.• es. ~.-.o •red Iso.l ryhrti (Lit.... tee : cialzlrt hri cr 1),U,„ •- • :AICTI'SUPERIO,E GOPPER MINES :vMA:LTING WOhKS. AI 'Curdy A; Co., heath. Fratiors' and Belt Copper. Pressed col Ter P.ottoms, 'Balked Still Bottoms. 're!t. , r : - Odder:'..tt. Also im:•or• 1 4 1 - 8 a! , 1 dealarairi Metale, fin Plate. beet Iron, Rs_c.et,Bt.aZLl on , hand, arhines and To is a. , ehou.e, No. / , 19.FIRLT and 120 SfikVbil.) STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. .Special orders of Copper u t to any desir,d pattern. fe2.l:lyd,lnN k0,0t.0.00u SAVED Gr I- IEI 4O N's L 41114 NE IV A. E ? F ' i LI. WARM FOOD FOE THE DA ey, heat water -r steep herbs, .ke, for the t....he warm water for shaving or todY. cook a ire ; ,ysier , , boil er ry egg., make tea aud cuf fe... • .;a.t. breed. Sc. ,t r, in less dm- and expense any . othor means known. Used on any lamp without °been nog the light. Price 25 Gentle uy avail postage paid, 50 cents /'P° a Pate^t Lighter. for lighting lamps with out removing the ehinan . ey. 10 wale wholesale and retailinr ' ELDON & NICELLY, 0435' 146 WelKI arents for Urn muo.fa, - - - CHEAP •WALL pApeRs—BEAIITI faI Wail Paper etill selfine at 15 ea4ts. for sal o el i f W. P. MA -87 Medical. FOR THE CURE OF Counterfeits. - A IN D - Man ilillet nrers of Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY EMI'S 'CHM THERN FEMALE PILLS HAV'E NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN the directions b are been FIT •tly followed,) removing difficulties arising Irvin OBSTRUCTION, OR 6TOPPA OE OF NATURE Or in metering the system to p cr'ecq. health who.) sneering from Spinal Affee:ions, Prolamas. the Whites, or other we: of Lhe Uterine O, - gams. The Pills are perfeem. '1 at a 1 I IMS on the ooestitutiom and may ha by Cie wust de: irate females without eausi. g J.:s:reAs ; at ;_ht. lame time THEY ACT AS A ('HARM, By etrengthe:j-.g, ininisoating. .ant fagoting the syst• in to a healthy contlin ,n, and by hi ing• irg on the monttly pail 3cl with :regularity, no clatter from what cause the oh traction ina• arise. They shoubi, howeve-. NOT be taken the - ffret three or Lour wu.ihs of pregnancy though safe at any ether thus. as miscarriage would he the result. Each box contains 60 Pale PRICE. ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE On D nieaBe4i of Femaie;. P-ogcluloy \litr-i Ace, BEL11 , "1,148, bttrill!l, Re 0r,..1u 'nor). R. A busev of Nature, end empont.c .nv the L Pi 4 I - VA'rE Mitt/ICA:. AD V intli. e I a'n; pageA, selt free to any addreF9 ix re Utre'i to pay Pcetaite. re—The will be Fen' y enhalty. when deNired, szci t FLT Pa/Lae, tied en receipt t trinne-, by J I.lt, a NI, Ikr tt eh , r-1 N , t . ot. Park. by ail Joseph Fermingi. Pr. Let -Corr or the thatuit-ii and !dark , r . gent f r Pittehurgh eaida w 5 AlOO 1.--v 4;40 I); Hft I% I.oh'l' 14 Ft EN - I OR ED J. , Pub( 111 . ,1 ti ~/. t t Eft EON I H .% Vl' It IE, Ire. :• • rl.l ra•11,81 ' " : 41•.: Dur.,.1 . 1:c. • la h...., 1 '0 :O. a: s • 1,,.41.)Nen (AM. 11,p:, I Lim; ' N; octal o' . I rl , lli.itrnil • ..11, ...y 1.1....11T..1 CI 1.- I M 1)., AULhur ..1 ~,• • sa, Roos' to thottaanO rut Nofferer.. — ,N•,l r heal. In a 1 r, v,•!•.,, t,. any rrrelpt ..1 tenpar Dii.• J C. k L . ,N K. Et: re Post I.lL—: 'm—haal. ,R.■ TO 111.4. S IT O . ELY LI •LNIEN '. 1111,1 b • 1.1- •, -•!! ! DP. , 1 , 111.1 P. ,!1 I h ery lur • , I,L.r ! rm• •. I that 111•10 hat:. teen u t!. . • , it.a. .al werva and I 1•9 -• 'he .111 Le•••' loand lul sr t y ur r , !I •., L1..111.01;1 I hale tar y luutulter. r...1n4. I Li I • , 11, •• 1,.1 •ftr' f u l l; n. ,lpnt r .". A ilny, Pit WINNER S PERFECT FOR fliE. PIANO. ■N WHICH THE I'.g :It I . ( 11.1 NS 150 Op©rahr. RP.CI r,,pu.ar • 17s Aru a.i.i ai i i , T 1 IP la nr. vv nrt • y+aCr T 1 Copies mailed on receipt itHUNE.kilKi.ct:H. FURNISHINCi StOILE c>c»D 4l Lt 'VII KIT( H 1 Jr Ware, 13rto,e. Vi, owner, W are 139.M0r, :Ipletl thae , B dellY NI 011 EL, 1' , ., Tubs ‘N•srti ! . .. o n, • raw • tot, ' ..; i .p. Hair Sieves. ss ire -.. i es :SI ince Kin. as Co:1i - t...e nrcrs..ai :- toi e Pt in.:: LAlStiaol.! ~ t. .1, k.;.. ' . • ! " .. t , i: : Z o : ::_r l' pin j , :1.,: i ' c:c . _ Skewern Ur:du-on. Lemon squeeze: , SS anti ip.r.ros Stew Pans :mils..< l'isue II al.le Irons 13 , 71 itos-E:e.. Pah Ket:le , Fry Pans Haul Boilers P arena H. C.,, lir-,orn ttgg beaters ! ..:.I.'ng :.'ieodlena rtuur Pan, i•-. ring Par.. Water Filterere i.-out Pane Pte .later P. utter Ladles s:lonhos Wringers Iran Lioldors Wo...dea .•ipoorn Stet - Ladders ' Batter Prints • Keeler. I Wash rttbs Clothes Lines. , ,soap Cups &ales .1( as t FurryCoos'_ Km:es :Sad irons Broad ticzes Moat Presses sc•-ups l'ii.kc, Boxes. ..go., ctC FOR THE 1)1 ING ROOM. Bayne PLATID. 10.11 Belle Cari , rs Syrup J ug... Nut Pirko Cake Kni rot lish Knives Crumb Knives lee Cre KLIZUS salt Stands Napkin Rings li suit Stands Cake Bitekete Butter Kid, se. Foram and Spoons Soup Lad' ea , Oyster Ls.liee tirary Laxihm ugar n//ern, Child:en 'a Cups Mustard :spoons Round et Oval nalvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet stands tiotileta _ _ .. ... CUIT.ER Y. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag C . do Square Waiter: lthglish 'Tea Trays rruml, lira, hes Fork & Spam Trays Crumb Trays llush Covers Ckating Di,hos Nash Dishes Coffee Biggins `A ne Strainers Cutlet:, Cadeciers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers labia Mate • hound Walters Bread Baskets i Cork Screws Wine Coolersl Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators 1 Water Coolers, &o. FOB THE CH AMBER. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths bowls and Pitchers Matromi Brill:die, .Lis : hadee `having AZtrioA ' , Tun ery Shalt, L.ronz Match II 11.3: ,i, 1 -1 1 / 1 1. , b Flower stand. 1.,. .tl.-. Whiske, N.urvar , !tet-,gora: .r, (1, , llami,ios %S ax TauerP I i Ni.gct t.ights MINCEL LAN EiP I's. L t ibraey Steps 1.)0,r 111 MP Vienna Fish Globe.: V C , Ft a a Bird Cages Meat '..,lif Of le . issetta Pocket Kr.ivo: Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Cour l'ortfolisiz. And everything oer - ,a:no, , , a well ap:,, Inted Household, TON IS THE LARGEST AND HEIST A/1.- raugcd Hotel to the New E -gland States ; is Oen tral ly lo , ated, and easy of ace-es lrum all the routes of travel. It routaine all the ere im provements, and every convenience for the coca fort and accomitiodstion of tte trove ing The sleeping ;au's,. are large and well ventilated; the suite 9 01 rooms are well arranged, atd com pletely furnished for families and la,ge traveling parties, and the hou-o will continue to be kept at a first a first-elaas Hotel in every respe.t. Telegraph to the house to all parts of the cane trv. If ENRY RICE, Proprietor. bos'on. Sept. Fai. sel26und KAY & RICHARDS I A LARGE STOCK OF To be obtained at re.uiaii bin price, at tfe NEW STORE of :40. 30 FIFTH STREET First door below the Exchange Bank 11,a- All goods delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny. Birmingham. Mannhe,ter. Du g tieeme borough. ctn. agls-law The Howe Sewing Machine. I nicenied 1 Perifecird E 4 LIVED TRIBUTE PRISM ALL 1111 , other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Su ger Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er As Wilson's a medal fur its device. called "Cir cular hook." The Bows Sewing Machine, was awarded s premum (to an English Exhibitor.) on the best for ail purposes on exhibition. Our ugh t `if I , hine guaranteed :0 make per's. , {9070 the 'whist& and heaviest fabri SiJa and rented, Onr, Pena a::I , : Clair. streets. A. M. If eGREGOR, Agent. mrT.:d3taw:ly J. DUN ILEA" V, Cirocbc, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PI H, PA mr/211,14.1. APPLRA-150 BARRELS OF GREEK A pplea. Just rsztoeivedand for able by 003 corner M FETZER ark & et aad ASTRONG, RM First streets. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1863. Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPTION op CoNurROLLER OP TEI CURRENCY, V, asbingtOn City, Aug. sth, 1863. ViRERPeid, By Satisfactory evidence presented t, the undersio:led, it has been made to ametr that the Fran' NATIONAL BANK OF PITT! , BUR&IH, in the C. only of Allegheny and Bt-ota of Pennsylvania has teen duly organized undo: and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled an Act to provide a National Currency, ?cleared by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide fur the eirculaTion and re dereptu ❑ thcreut" approved February 1F1e.3, and has complied with all the provisions of said et require.] to be complied with before cou_ineneing the I , usinese of Bang ing, Now Tuzawsong, 1, hugh McCulloch, Comp rroller of the Cur-ency, to hereby certify that the said FIRST NAILO'i AL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pem svlvar in, is au tiaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand ar...1 seal Qtli to, this sth day of August, 18ts3. St., Irt:ti MeCtiLLOCH. ~ .7otnr•trc tier of the 01111'04(1. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LAP PITIMULH POT COMPANY Ctupltal <F. -400,00u with priviielie to in erenAt• to $1,000,000. The Plttc.hurgh Trust Company having organ ized under the not to vide a National Cur rang. under the ticl •hnFTR.`I NATIONAL PAN I , : .0= 1 ITTF! H, would reapoettoNy oda - dm tti oolle,tion of Nottot Dral t, c 10., receive money t cad ni. , ' gz.thrtove nr. all part.R • , th«, ; ore,: ,71 ; ntlt v belly. trail .tru.trd t .1, 'ln 6 r I. . " !•Rrir., T!, • - { ;ter: v.xah!..lt veer. }',ll rar,ri- q. Bailey tchtit,o.. i Uei. Itrviler. P•ii`:, KOUNTZ & iVIERTZ, A., lt, vl triva *seAvond 411.m.v [vb.*: V Fifth Avtrerg In . 1 , 411i.1.. 1 / 4 22 AND )nmert „ • h. 4 .1 ri ;K. DEM A flf.l 7 ,t.. 10 13m - 1, :; and Coupons V.I 11 VI 1 1,1.1 !RN et. 0. '4). • . . rt.'• 11.1- Educational. • (`',,,L27';'771 4 or', rOF Ernst A - Si. Clnir St.. ...tits , 111111. P EAT AND •3.1 ; r• ,rumerrial Mn• 14 .." , . 1 !"Rr..1 Lan f! ' ' is ter's 'MO tall 1 not. :I(l3.lonitt mi 'of: an.' .C , lO. a. y I.:, cct,da oxperictiCßXl •t or.a „eo-mr. %,,nts, who vie i„, are rn-n for getiv huaine. • at the Iota! ,11.eo .• ;Poe for the ..tor. lucrative ar.d nAil , l•• entuett. , ll, ..was granted ',or Merl( .nly. Hen, :he preference for grad uate' at 11,1.ry a.en. Prof A • C•• ley, the he.t Penmen 1 the 1, ri )11. vrb.. 11,1 d• ft,. hake., :.U.thbur of 1 , 11187 PRZ -1/TCYII, sn 10l or *II c•Jl.Opetitor•. teaches hapid iluericese Writing Wl !tend chore the sit,ce and Ciorkt 01 Lual nee3 men ffy-I,lun.e. I'6r ..i.ectu. %rid ..:Ettelevue ort , h—e octets to the Prin..: auiu JElliki INS & ST FRANCIS ()O LEGS AD , R CAR a DIE FRANCISCAN CROTKRS •ID 16 iNST ITUTI (DM , hiITUATICD Pennz:il ra-,ia about inar o Creation Station, en cl:re-t route between PhiladelpiLla and Pitt!. bu-^h, c•b , ,rtereri in wlth priviligee to —4tor the . 22ual (olleiri, - ,!e, Ii o . re an d D na ", )o loaltivin of the Co:tege is one of the most Y to .ri'LLKrivar.lo , —this portion of the Alto beint !roverhlr.l (or :ts pale , xter. I,r;cing &nit , „:_aresqne scenery, The Scholastic year oommenoes on the FIKWI S.,IUNDA 3fter I.sth of AUGUST, and end§ spout the JU'NE foll,,wing. 11 , tti , tat two ‘`V.91071.2. littident.F cannot rettun Lome ie twoon the Soarlons. Al the Apparatus •, -, r ! . . - surveyinß. Enbrieertng„,- , %, -11 he f , i--_..}.9hed by %he , c the 3stioier,t3. VC , Cni M']!]o :orL. Pn LutionY - rill co t T;.rtite- I ' eys.ble Lalf 7 - eae7 In Surveying ann LIRE I tuetrumenta, per an -20 . n:rl C1ig.1406. IDX:ra mpereing - ZStiel , at the Collet , - al Ti.ete - e , n," can he lo 'he Rt. Re:. I.l2ahop D , mened, Rt. Rey. BieLop Wood, Philadelphia. Rcy , 614:, Rev Dr. O'Hara. Pidladelphia: Rev. henry McLaughlin. Phila de 'dna : tiev. Pierce Mahar, klarnsburg• 11. -A hrek ru U,. 1; to Lo e:efr m Creet aeoll A MEIIICAN HOUSE NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACHEICS, mbraling Gent's, Ladies, Missee acd Ciiildren's wear 'a great variety. sell UST RECEIVED— Lprd's tiloom of Youth for the complexion and akin. Drake a genuine Plantation Bitters. Ay er'd CherryPeotoral and -'arsa,aritla. Mrs. Alieu's Hair liestorer and Zylobalsum. Wishart's Yina Trim Tar Cordial. Hagan's MagLolia Halm oarling Ambrosia for the Hair Holiowuy's Family Medicines, Lino eey's Impr...red Blood !Searcher. Al, of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines. Pure fio oerine and Honey boar's. U.ycerine Cream and eold Cream, for chapped bands. c at _ _ GEO. A. IiELI,Y'S holesale and Retail Drug More, cc 24 V o. 09 Federal at., eilleeheer EIesOVAL OF LIVERY' STAIILK. 134. The undersigned having removed his Live. ry Stable from the rear of the Scott BOWS, tones the corner of Putt and Smithfield street. w. C. Conn a old stand, is Prepared to furnish gaegiagems, buggies, and sa,;dm no , ves upcm the shortest no tice, Also hors kept at liver, at reasonable rates. Undertaking and allarrangemat a fa r t a . lleribrwill resolve kis j agal atteittion asicrELAAD. OF PITT.SBUR.GI-11 . • -waled the Pi*tti - iancli anizat , in to 185'2. will • .rnntoo that 1 , 11,111e-1, nisati ,, n will re,eiri: -a.ieDre with . at 11,i , • .i•!. Cr t 01,2, I .!", ?1;13/ len , hil rich PPIIIIII‘III NO. 15 FIFTH STRFAT, Bank Elections, MERCHANTS AND NI LSI2FACTURERS' RANI t rt , ner 15. 18113 MIME ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DI. 11. RECTORS will be held at the 13.nking House, on NIO!'ID.-117, the 16th day of Novembev next, between the hru: e of 10 a. m.. and 2 r. The annnal rceetinv of the Eitockholdeni will be held on TUESDAY, the :id day of November at 10 o'cloak a. in. JOHN SCOTT. Jr. Ctohier. Oct-her 15, I zt. f 4 N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN I. RECTultb of this Bank will be keld nt the Banking iletue on MONDAY November loth, at Pl o'clock, a. , .. Tce regular ant eat uieeting of the i-toek 1. old ers will be held ou E- PAY, ~, : tivemcei.tW at 11 04,1 a. tu T VAN 1/(.IP,YN, Cashier. la,: Crro B.Nb PITTSBURGH, 4- , Mir N ELECTION FOB THIRTEEN 01- .M. RELIuRS this Bank will be he'd at the Banking house. iN DAY, bcven her 1 , 1•11. between the h ura 0111 a. and '2 1.. to. The annual tneeiing t the Stockholders eli be held On IUESIJA 1, Novemo r td. cull o'clock a. in J. NI .titis eashi,r. ALLEUHKNI BANK. I'ILINbUrgI2, Uet.r , er 1.1. 116, N ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS -PS- this Bank will le held at the Banl•ing How, the ln[ll of Iliovember neat, between the h.idr• c a. m . and 2 elel,eß. p in. J The II: nue] moo Lnic of the crll he Held on the id day o 1 N.'cem'•v nes!. et 12 o'cl..ck. n_ 10 ?. N Y r I, Sh.i. Y\ HE ANNI I. lOK lll rer,r. th' . Houf.e. oh I 111 I rtl, be. t*een the b-ur• IP. A al., %_ `.!. 1.4 \I. .1 . . • For s Ant.s 13,1g5, MathE it Fur,, inset, rc.. I lan ..Foada, Animals, ,Vc. t ut up and 1! • butt!eA and 1l arkv: :11'd fla.•M• 1., !nsti tut;nr Sr, reruedie4 - Free f•,,ln "N,t. •he "Rate. dtle ont the•r h. :e,le 1411 141 . 1 re N . , 4. air J. II by Druggl,•p and 1)....e.:e•i er-n where. '.y -n tb •. name r each ) x, levrtle Dad tiro ft bef,re y. , u bur. A Fires: If F:\ Rl' R. 1.6/4TAR. Prinripel 1.41.v_ t. lirl• 44 - R E. SELLEr..S •.‘ t &nri FAH \l.'l ,t •Ingairl hlrehtn, r“ti C.rt l Y 4.luadookisw WK. X. FABER 00 ki4l, 1 . 4( - 1 a"7 , irto. F>> ~I.t. • LS `.1,1 ebelsbtA IT. ve : v : II • Wre•rtabl I -r - a .1 ?,0.7, XI,. sat 't 1:154.1-.!L " Woe:er. Nt2.• •.no - T %CI '• Ma. Z.r. , • ' • r• • Chi the be,- • ,33341 1 , [14 f"fil dA SMITH. PARK & CO. Ninth ai-(1 I'+ - Elltht o. 149 t'ir.st and 129 :See•ond eta. Manufacturers al , si'rk an i doeoriptiow of Coal Oil r etort9 nd Wale: hit a , . Sa..llrone.l)og lroris. \S gon L, Kea, ;.eel Moulda Punic, !agars and C‘Lii.lings. Aleo Jobbing and Machinery of every deeicrip tion made to order. Havin complete machine shop attached to the f; , ttnti g ry. all necessary fitting will be c.refull, attend e•I to. o2l.lyd.tw Ail A.ZSi . Al. L.: dr. CO IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, SEW YORE Will •ecd luil.'wing on receipt of I. rice Q 1 TETER COMPOSITE WATCH. FOR 17 the trmy.cylin er movements. Hunting Cases. _line Indicator in centre, n trouble of ope ing C andsonie and reliable, best and c'.api,t made. in the army at 1125, st 2 50. SOLIIIE ICS OWN, patent Lever. in aterl mg silver engra tad Hunting Cases. Jeweled, regulate $14,150, SPLEND:O kioLei COMPOSITE WATCH, J en.alled, tither medium eize lor gen tlemen.. or small size for ladle, beAutimay en graved cases. Very elegant and accurate, ofttn eo:d for $5O. $l6. OMP . O.BITE. patent Detached Le ver, Jeseled in 13 .coons, gold balance. war: rated a periect tirne-kceper, suitable in size for tither lady or gentleman, richly chased cagier—a redid lendt.d ttc.e, often sold for $75, $.25. `mall stied. beautuully finished ladies' L pine, fine 16 c .rat Soil plate watch, be,utafOly urns atented cases, usually sold rat. $27.1f0. Gulls' or office, ItaliSI"! plate watch, ch.encaleter :ucc, full ruby it...soled, LiLt •ch ed lever, heavy, beaut,:ully fia,s.,ed ca es. s,ar ranted a spltudid tune-littep,r. often ..old fur $lOO, PO. ASTRONOMICAL WATCH, in mils lye vi a mate. beautifully or:raved •ase , . jeweled in 15 action:, goad balance, and all the recent ern yrovemente. In audit on to the tank se • .odds peculiar to first c ass watches, tt has a hand pastas sup unsh un i faihns, ac j euracy to (he day of the month, A ma,,guiLeunt a tit's, the greates,. tnv.ntto of the age,) s imported by Arrandale $ Co., $l6. Other ladies' and gesitlemens' watch(' aDd chains in gre t vas iety. Said for Circular !ally daeortbsny above and other watches, Agent wanted. A liberai reduc ion made on wholesale orders. fun ey ❑..r.y sent at our , isk, if properly sealed. ARRAN DALE CO., 212 Broadway, N Y., Thee doors from liarnum's Museum. ocls-111ndeotitt4tw MeCOLLISTER dt BAER, W r , legal 5 To laccoLo9lers 108 WOOD STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE THE ROST compete assortment of Tobacco, c.igars, Pipes and -molting Tobacco in the city, which they are selling at the very lowest cash figures. All orders promptly attendee to. ocl4 IHAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY EN tire stook oIItRIF CHANT' LER Y and BOAT ST 'RES to RENO. NI AR ATTA & CO., who will continue the business at the old stand, No. 47 Front street. To those of ms fricnds who have patronized me during the last fiftetn years. while connected with the firm of Igium & FISHER, Imam, hangs k Cu.. and JOHN t. ISHAH, 1 return my thanks, and solicit a caitinuanca of the ratronage to my succe alttrs, Altman, KENO, ARATrA & 00„ oneer.ully recommending them as being every way worthy of it. My ((rice will remain far the present with Messrs NANO, Meagre & CO., where I hope to hare the pleasure of seeing my customers and friend: .TNO. G. ISHAM. Cincinnati, October 19, 1963 Having purchased the stook of Jno. G, Isham. and succeeded in the firms of 'sham & Fisher. Isham, latter ec Co. and Jnn. G 'sham, in the 81:1 P CHANDLERY and BOAT STOKE busi ness, we hope to merit continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed ii on them. JOHN C. mow, _ FRANK id AItATTA. FRANK. X. RENO, No. 47 Public Landing. Cincinnati. October 1b,1863. off' tf CRAN BERSLES— 12 R 81.19 CHOICE Cranberries. Just rea-ived and for sale by BETZE k AftMeTRONG, 008 corner Market and Hirst. stree ts. IDAILY-POST. DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES by mail . Six months. " /I.' tee Uae " ........... One week. delivered in the city Single coi - Aes agents re? hundred . ...... Ci rtzaNs' BANK At the foot of the hill near the ol !red mill, In a quiet, shady epos, Just peeping through, half hid from view, Sends a little moss grown cot : ALA straying thrcugh, at the open door, The sunbeams piny on the sanded door. The eery cLair, all patched with care, Is placed by the old hearthstone: ‘ViO2 witching graf.,, in the old fire-place, The evergreens are strewn, And pictures hang cn the whitened wall, A : d th^ old clock tichs in the cottage ball. More lovely ell!, f'll the window sill doe; eyed t 1 Where 'muift the leaT ea, Cu the lIIOBE- grcwn eavr•ts, h- martin builds her npit. Aod all Jay is -g the Fummer I,re.z> Ia Wlll,7lPeril'g IOC.: to the bending trees Over the door, all nvered o'er th a sack of dark green baize, Lies a musket old, whose worth is told In the crents of other days, At tithe':order flank and :he hunter'E horn 111vP hung 11PRI 3 P it for mare a morn. For year. have H^u w:c, a 7101PlePS tread, fry dreams A id ;eft it. their flight, =corn hi A father—old and gray Ay; the soft wind ;days wi'h hie snow white hair, As the old mar , sierp3 in his easy chair. a at tae dror, on the sanded fluor, Licht, fiity footsteps glide, Arid a mal.lPn fair, with flaxen hair, Ki,els by Ihe (Ad maa'e • side— An ,;d oat wrecked by the angry storm, the cy cling', its triPmbling fcrm, TRIED, An Exquisite Story of the Heart. oward the the summer, just at twilight. anis , evllilting, the two sat alone in he window sr at ct the library. looking at 'he old light h: - ind- Gar up the beach on the Rocky Point. It looks ugly—Jonit it Flynn ?' 'Yes,' said Flynn, thpughtfully. 's, - and ban'. and glint, in th'i . rL1. , rua1......red how F.:orip raged arid thF• sea rnered all night, road how she clung to Flynn, wild will, tear lest they should all, horror, sea and wit did, he whirl ed tog-ther iz terrible destruction. Then, shiuing in through the chamber window, gleamed that solitary light fro:n the did tower, and Flynn said, 'LoOk, child, what is it like'' 'Like a star of hope, isn't it, Flynn ?, Flyrn said yes, and hoped it might be such to tirode at sea. She did not whisper the dreadful fear she had in her heart— that a vessel, homeward bound, might ge down that dismal night. She soothed the little head that might be fatherless, and wove that in her prayers. Later in the evening came a messenger saying the Solitaire bad foundered in the storm the night before, and it was reliably reported that all on boailtd perished. Ab 7.,05t within sight of home! Flynn had learned to bear cruel tidings. So no one knew how she felt.. The servants gather ed, whispering, in the ball. She went oat. and bade them disperse, in a husky ye ice, until Put was asleep. The lamps were not lighted, and they could not see her pallid lace. PITT: rn R(ifi She took the child to her chamber, and sat beside he: uctil she wa.lasleep. Then she moved like a statue down the stairs into the presence of the cowering servants, who were waiting as if by ir, , ,Linct for her commands. 'We will have no lights tonight,' she 91.. id in a voice that thrilled through dark• ness. all retire, and the house be quiet. To morrow will be soon enough.' There was no need to lay for what it would be soon enough, and they went from her presence awe stricken and op. pressed with gloom. When they were all gone she went back to the window seat in the library, where she had been sitting with Pct, and kneeling down, buried her face in the cushions. The murmur of the waves breaking softly cn the beach came in at the open window. Lisle Mercur had sailed a week in ad vance of the Solitaire, contrary to his ex— pectations when he wrote. When the news of that vessel's wreck reached his family he was already impatiently moving toward home. It was still comparatively early it, the evening when he alighted fr•o, the coach in front of his own house. Surprised at finding it closed and dark, he went around to the back part of the premises, intending to arouse one of the servants. As he passed the library win dow he observed it was open, and Spring ing to the low balcony, he was going in, when something suddenly arrested his;at tention. Stooping over to examine more closely, he was startled by the eight of a human face half buried in the crimson cushions. Just then the moon came from under a cloud, and shone full upon the ob• ject at which he stood gazing with deep perplexity. He saw now that it was Flynn, half kneeling, half reclinitg, as if she had fallen asleep in the midst of prayer. He called her softly by name, but she did not move. Then he spoke in a louder voice, almost roughly. but there came no response. He grew alarmed. The strong man shook like an aspen. He raised her head reverently, tenderly, and laid it against his bosom, smoothing back the wavy, ruffled hair, and gazing fondly in the face he had looked nuon ignorantly, unappreciatingly, times without . number. How precious it seemed to hurl then, as he groaned aloud, 'Great God, have I come back for this He thought she was dead —that's new and deeper desolation than he had yet known was upon bun. As be gazed the nostrils slowly dilated, the thin lips parted, and those dark myste rious eyes opened full on his. The sea breeze, the murmur of the waves were not strange to her ; the moonlight coming in at the open window—all this was natural ; but this farm with its passionate energy, this breast against which she was held so tightly, what did it mean ? She would see what It meant ; so she made a strong effort and rat upright. She had passed through a great agony, she bad dreamed a short, sweet dream. If was over now, and she must go back to her self-sustenance. In THE•' OLD FARM-HOUSE. O! , (CLt'D ESTABLISHED 1842. a moment ot . murnal silent 5, she called up her old habit of calmness, and said, as firmly as her weakness would permit her to: 'We feared you were drowned.' I knew you would, and harried home on that account.' 'The servants are horror-stricken ; but, thank Heaven! Pet is spared what I fear ed she must know soon.' 'Flynn'—the pale face turned so that t h e me .4.; would not strike it so broadly- 1 any one else grieve for me ?' She 11. v,sibly, and tried to say something verging close on propriety. 'Spare me this, Flynn,' he said, plead ingly. 'Come down from this distance at which I have viewed you, and tell me for once what I ask.' 'How far would you have me come?' ehe asked with quiet significalioe that he understood at Once. 'Not beyond the borders of female deli cacy. I forgot in the intensity of the jno mect that I had not met you there with a broad avowal of my love—love such as men seldom give to women, Flynn.' She looked at him as if to comprehend his meaning, and eaid, musingly. 'I have wandered so long I am lost now.' Gome home, Flynn,' he said, reaching out his arms to her. Lay your head where it lay helplessly a moment since. Trust me. Be mine.' EifT head drooped where it was to rest henceforth. `fell me why yon knelt here like one dead: she said, shivering. 'I thought you were dead.' `Then you loved me?' `Oh, Lisle!' The fervor of her words thrilled through his soul. •Here long has this been, Flyrn •Since I came here as your sister's gov erness.' He started suddenly. `Before Fanny?' said a voice tinged with long borne sorrow. 'Flyun. Flynn. you have suffered She smiled a smile bu:ue ut deep, soul struggles. 'lt has not been in vain.' The mask was alt off now. Lisle Meteur saw the loving, purified character shining through the lace he held to his lips. 'You shall suffer no more alone, dar— ling.' For Sale, Rlll FOR SALE,—THE UNDER -112 signed offers at privates& e. every valuable Farm in Miffim townsh p. Allegheny county, Pa., c waininx 75 acres, with coal under it, sit na ed one mile aud a quarter fro::. John O'Nears Orilla, on the Atouongabobs e tulles trom MeKerspor., and nine miles from lets nargh. by land. 'The improvemenis are a from • dc. oiling bou..e, frame rant and other nec er• arc boilding.: also a fine crottxrd: About 60 acres good clearer, land. It& the_propetty for merly ewne: by James Finney. The land and cc a i will he sold together Ql' separate, to suit the buyer : or if sufficient inducements be offered, it will be en: up and sold in lms suitable for cann ery resi,lonce:,. -- • . I: :he a ',Ave named property le not sold before the lath of NOV4MBER. it will be offered on .id d.y ht r ubli;sale,t n ;he Premises. at one c'clor4 For tornin of mile, oatl with the Fubs - rtber. J F , Eigtlßl9. West Newton, WeAmo e -I.nd 0r.23-td PITTSBURGH PROPERTY 1 F ., SALE.— A. two try brick uwelling contai. ins 8 rooms and finsahed garret lot 20 by 100 feet fronting on L'ars,n and Chesnut sta., but three minutes walk a 0a the engem-ion Bridsc. having the advantage of Passenger Aail ws Passing the door, will be sold at a bargain. For t..rtna and particulars apply to T. A.McCLELLAND; 0c , 2,0 55 Fifth street RICE, S B , O OO.—AVALIJA.BLE FARM io West Lee- town9tii., fo: ea e at a bar tam. coat/acing .‘3 acres, slaty in oultiraticn. screen acres of tall grain. twenv -three aorta of choice timber. white oak and hickory. all smooth good land and lies well for cultivation ; frame dwelling house, barn, large btable, boring house, garden paled in. orchard of two acres Terme-- one- h,..licash, remainder In easy payments Apply to B. CIITHBEII.3: SUNS, nob6l Mar - kat street. FOR SALE. WHAT SPLENDID RESTAURANT 11 establishment. in Lafayette Building'a, cor ner of Fourth and Wood streets. Apply to J. H. °ABM AY. Broker. o°2B ' Barke's Building. Fourth st. ON L ' TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. MINIGRANTS brought out from Liver ii pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal uwY, to New York, in FIRST CLAW MAIL STKA NIERS. for Twenty-Flue Dollars. Parties also brought out by Sailing Vessel at lowest rates, Al•ply to D. O'NEIL.- Chronicle building. 70 Fifth st.. Pittsburgh. P&. irthif STEAIa WAGON WORK. ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, rola razols, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. C. t.,sOLBM AN, 0c27-Iyd Marion Avenue , Allecimaireity At the Boston Craoker Bakery rrHE PUBLIC WILL ALWAYS FIND 1 a very gnperior article of • BOSTON CRACKERS, WINE CRACK ERS, OYSTER CRACKERS, dn., Made fresh eelari da3'. S. S. MARTIN, 84 Boarth at. SAVE YOUR OAS BY USING O 1 A• son's Anti - Fliekertng. American and Imper ial Gas Burners, a sure saving of twentzpdive per cent. The Anti•Plickeringis just the thing for the Offiee. Call and see them burn at the Gas Pitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON k KELLY. no 4 164 Wood street. pin - VAT DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, and strangers In asod 0.4 n_edical M. vioo ohr,ati not fall to give hint a *all Dr. iirown'a restodioa never Jail;:o owe aorofalons and venereal affections —Also licreditari taint. meth as totter. D110118.41a and oth er dank leesage, the origin of which the patient is ignorant. 811111.131 AL WIWCIMBEL remedies for this affliction. brought an oy rk!,,tary habin3 iti are the only ntediptnee known it thlh C411 1 1=7 oh are nth and win speedilY, rectors to Dr. Brown'e remedies care to a few days tail au] ataustion. fie m io trestnee, Glace, Gonnorrhoe,Nrethal Diseharres. Female Inseam, Patna in the Beek and Eidson irritationof Use Bladder. *Set nres e letter to be answered mast contain at feast ONB DOLLAR. ifedieinee sent to any address safakattiC) CNoe andiprivate rooms. No. 60 6 ST - RICHT. PltUbareh. Pa. nalsilker CALMS:BD WAJAL PAPEIII--JLT *5 OM*. Wu - ver roll. for sal* bi W. P. MANI. IT A lra. 87 Wood
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