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FRIDAY. JANUARY 6,', 1885.
CITY AND' SBB!RBAN1.
xvinincik euzgrri.,
. forive of Reth . ge—Annual Election. '
The contrlentorsAf the nouns of Itefu„we for
Weetern Pennsylvania, held their 11th - annual
mietb:g at the oflice of the Institutioft, No. 67
Youth street, at 10 o'clock's. n., on 2dOnday;
January lid, 1245.
mectiagives called to order BY -calling, R '
.o.Loomis to the Cbelr, and.N. I'. Sawyer,liee=
.
rctary. 11.1. ilingw alt and N. P. Sawyer were
Art.:pointed tenet's toconduct the election.
r.Tho bite Board of Aianagers presented their
rep
:report, embracing reports or theSuperinteudent.
.
'22. Ts:purer, Teachers and 'Physician.
niotiois; the readhagtf 'statistics was
Won, the Committee of Ineirnetlon and:
iwcre directed to have pteollehel, In.
- form, ono - thousand copies or Lilo ie-1
ieof the late Beard of Managers, together.
'.retith the proceedings , of the 'election at ShiaShia . z
-A onto was received from theCuunty Commis
sioners of Alleg hen, . county. 4:resenting the
names
stoners,
Ron. J. E. Pike, .John Dean, Jai:die
'Bab, and V. C.N=ley, to reoreseat the Com.:
inkalonens In the Board of Manaare for the
013 - J1 2 2 2 t10n, the polls ivereelnsed at 12 o'clock,
-IW., whlch ' heur the tellers reported the follow.
- -.ing,pereens all having received the plurality of
votee,-andwere elected:'
President: Joseph Pennock. Vice President :
111111ara 'Dilworth.
Secretary: James B. D.
1 Weeds. Trestle= 'Jorhusi Mona. menegore:
2 'l
James Nee:a:Mese; dames Sehoerintaker....te. L.
1 Bs Fetterman;'B.-h. Fahnestdel,ll`. A. Berroa,
C. reager, ehazies Arbuthnot;' Tho Mas J. Big
. ibmsti,' Harvey Chlide, Jos. Woodwell, and Isaac
Jonei.-- Iron. John Parise John Dean, James
nd r,c.; Begley, rcpt ..
.cut the.county in
~. . . .
' 1 'Oll Open:Alcoa In Lawrence County.
'i • 'kw' ffespondent writes an that every well sunk
peetheDtabonlng. in Larefence comitv,asyleld4
. .
,ill`,psore , or leimolt ; azeopting one, which Is only
• ' ioneltundred Pet deep. Severalwelts yield re
. .', runneratlin quantities, among .them the Boma'
..,: , et *alarm, ForrSatr.ter, and Strawbridge walls.
.A'srcilmn the Wray-form Rows almost eontln;
' ' lieuely—quantity noUnscortained. It may also
.• - , . - . .
be maul of tillppery..ltock that every well Of any
.!',- reinelderalge depth has obtained more or lesson ;
tuul same of the wells., which are about helot
tubed, appear to contain a large geniality of oil.
Oil fringe bare been known for many :roma
7 In various pots of the corinty. There are at
least two on the lilithoulng, one on the Frisbee
farm, four miles below New Castle, one_ on the
run four miles north of the - town, atieob. Rig
. rust, at Armstrong's Mall, and several on Slip
.: Oil syringe wire Imown for many years in that
1
I county. - The writer Of Ode his seen at least two
on tbellahoning and one on the 'Frisbee farm,
~..
.I !bur miles below Nhweastle. Otte Is known on
i
~. the ran &tic miles south of New Castle, one on
' 1 the Big Bun at Armstrong's mill, and several lin
Slippppeerryy Hoek.
• a" Clltton' *ell, 400 - .fect .deep, two miles
stra&of Newcastle, In Big Ran, though never
trumped; demonstrateSoll In large quantity, by
j the amount constantly tieing in It and taken
-;•• :1 n . 013111t. - No welllms yet gone doirn to tho thtrit
land roc - E. - Them are .about Sal feet of rock.
-,- .1
more than at OR Creek; above the 011-bearlar
. .
: 1 ! - 2.1, - The' Criminal , COurt.
4 ,,, :i - Intho cute of David H.Dell,,.Charged on; oath '
, ..„;, of Borah Loncrbaugh -with adultery, the . jury
4 '
, : .
.:. found a react of not guilty, and that each par
. ty, pay onchalf the Costs:
The ease Of Dr: J. W. Hughes, charged with
: z• - • : bigamy, on oath of Tams= Parsons, was nett
1 calledap.' The defendant, ' It'will he retool:ahem . -
- •. - ...,;4#, cd, Wai oriented in thli city, a - few days ago, at!
~ .....".0 the Br. • flair - Hotel; - . having . . been, panned
• T bum . Bedford, - Ohio,. ibises he had . boon
:.: . i .
.!";,, reeding, .. and from .: which place he 'bad
•-.• .q eloped .with .the - ptoseentria, whom he. mar
'4l lied Immediately on his arrival here. 'The
•. - -.',:i. young woman Made substantially the same state
ment_
I t ' br nTgialctltitgan.atie before tahedlialimTg,illing
i
• -..,.; purported to 'be a writ of divorce ',tram
...I, r his wife, who was - thin living la Cleveland,
~ ;! . ... 1., ,, . and m at er his ,l ' o so n l i l ei oltat an l:ra she cor
marry : gi7,ittedltleclodpee_
~4181.:4, fehdint utterly failed.- to establish the , fact
.. lof dlvorec,and .the jury foundaverdict of gu11...,.../:
...,.../: ; ty. The doctor oleo, plead•guilty. ter a charge of
4..f: 12 t, • ols safd a tA d was he a man of d r ed akl:h dlapm ail r" l g it n ni and
.-:• 7 ^1 , , , s represented sabering abandoned his wife. His
it ' -,,..,:::. intrigthis bate btlisliroulit to a rather sudden .
f. termination. He will be sentenced onliatnrday.
'..1 ...;-_,. ; : .'The Dra ft In Manchester. • -; --
`• -,.r.' , ': rtddie notice was given' ha- the b or ough of
.
. ,
ii :-; kfunchester,. on „Wednesday, for a meeting of_
:;,.
• 44 ` the cum el elmudes. f o rma king
the purpose of..
F -
..... Jarrmfgemertis SO BB the: quota of-the borough
le ,, i .:st tinder. the lost exalter =O,OOO men. The meet
i: • -:•.;.. Inestim held in the evening, and tirr,atized.by
'• : ..cfi;k appointing Wm. B. Boss, Esq.,. Chaim:Ma, end
;-: „ ,• - .',4 - -,lolut Pace; Sacreterj. Theis, were a. number
?'... (
ii .. ;;'i;!prosent. who hare no personal interest in 'tilling
-. , .,A , ".the quote; not bet, - g liable to draft, while -very ,
'.....`+,-, ow of those who ought to have ben re . were
the
• • • • • 4 :' , ent. The action of the meeting Was tuba./
!' .-•;,.,,,:' . cd•is follower • .. L. . -
T. ; -Viistarsti, -- lb our ..astonishment , ,, not over
it,rd
P • . 'Y.:allays& the persons damned and liable , :to the
' 4;••• , ••lraft are -10- attendance at this' meeting, while
-,--. .` •.:,i•airnuMber. enrolled is at least three hundred
r• , .:i• - `4lnd thitty,therely showing clearly that: large
, , ;q•. r , hajority have mralfested, by their indifference,
! '' - r •.,,'*',... , tat they desire to Stand the draft; therefore, ,
F:.;:1;,,,;',, Rielberti m That we &ileu sine die. ',. -
4
1
:' lite resolution was unanimou4Y adopted; and
:*
,:y;;
I 4 t- ~.'' • reseeding adlourt* .
~"
It; ~ , 1 - • ion* Bents.
.trei ,
.::- We heir l
of moat fabulous some being asked
- ?.:;;:k:;- landlords this year for the rent of horses.. 41.
1.. 'tik,.; . '• ttiqiget' we - know : test they demand for a
' •i ‘ ..i'f , , whieh formerly rented for three 'hundred '
~' ': 4 '•-• *t increase of the rental tribal to the
' , - -. 'it, ,, i ! ..i I c of their special tat on an beams' of
' . ..!:;,;;; 4 ,..:;..;va . ad dollars. -The conaequenee is , that.
• . ,•••• '•:. ..:- ny relbsed to comply' , with - the -exorbl
-0
, b.'.--; 1;4 ' -,eg , And will mare frton the city :or go
-kV.;',,,;. _g. But the wily landlords: are not
•,.:;‘ , .:;1.;:.,' g,.`To Lets" as in-former years,' thereby
.-•:•-,:e .; ;5a pale impression, that houses Ore very
%-:•: -s• ar -; Within the bounds of obblleare there
:- -• 11 imumber of•tuiteses to rent, but the.`!posters"
trano lutkoation•• 6f the fact. - In- this matter
e believe this 'landlords and tenants should
car their Pmportionbf the increased taxation.
••••
1.;
t is ;
Airieulttqal floclety Election;
At the cement ineettegof the Agricultural 837
heldycstaday,• the following ottizers were
prcetdent=B.~ellj.= -
• ,
Vico rreeldwit.--0.: G. bregley:
,Corropondlng .6egetsary-4olirt Man:loch, Jr.
_ „
_ .nng _
tkeretify-7.13. Negley.".
anive ohn YOung, Jr., Milani Oliver.,
,hn John L Ihute; Jotur , Bodivon,'
1131. Thomas Cbeu,
' :53cent Genige 8. , White; T: I.: Shields,
Speer, Wm. C. D4l/11, Baronet Chadwick,
•
we. S. Had, Mosel Chess. •
!Tito Board' ortplolwal hi the death* ofdohn
' . .pungidr.,:chorinaiii and S. Sehoyce, Stare,
. . .
lu-ettSGiii. , 43rtandleeGenerelLoo, the
hguished =salty. adieu . selasse,opanulons In
te' South-west have neteet' ed so much credit up
himself and the Gm:W=ol4 to now , Ms,
Ity, the suck, of Meter General Frank J. Her.
1n..,110 Is= Massey to , New York', 'on °total
l amas.' .Slait:Lek la ono of the most success.
Gl auttneeompllahed cavalry oilleess •to the set ,
eeL,And ishighlk esteemed by Gat. Ilerron, to
hose derailment he tuts been on duty foe some
.
TIIN .SIXTU Wenn EmtoMatersr Lta.--L .
teeting nr,the eSti.mns of this ward- was called
r itiet„(Thisiday) crening,but es the list isnot.
M printed, Vie meeting has been Postponed un
-Ithis, - (Fddey): erening. AL- WM , past seren
elotitierhedeoples.of the list-will be ecady for
€ A• EVAsse-rcrticro Lowell
Quebec adeletl of: last evening
`mar !tray kite:vat. The Prencit-Canadiana in
t e did:Dlstriet- of .11ontmorencl are In arms
• , vitset the local Oon.-nunant, In real:stance to
Militia draft for the maletenance of order on
ate frontler. 'appears that - nearly the whole
;ranch Vanmiltua population eympathire With
10 relderei 'that. they are determined that the
.Itr. Alban-Cara:lg: shall escape-:Justice; and that
Icy feel"; mik.attentsa to come the kW! ant
pto for: the nesertion tha Provincial
ntmiciPellaira ac agenat than who call
ieee Confoldratte, - whatever- Mier - character
Timm.
't
, . ... .
Mix Detroit Trine says. that the passport
gimts to be enforced rigidly at-that point. On'
ild eitallconday last no one, was to be permit -1
4-d to enter,tbo Unita. Stater from -
_Canada,
' . rierat 413041:4014; fro Uta State .peprtntent,:
i
. - tie AlineriCßll -Camila - residing abroad. Mr.
bart,ef Maine. U. 8. Consurinaited it :Wind- •
„,fr, has jpstairtred at the latter pm, and irill
.. - k=ue; panerrtije those entitled to them: The
.: .... • ” t ice of a passport is fa, w4411C is ;substsi.lidly
. : o tnindted and seventy_mro cornicing of eam
. • Gob:spo rt ed - Inio , KoZ t tld le th e olio
earetrutingthe Of Beptembsr.
. .
40 01 1 r .
I. , CAT. isn'At. Nortens , ,
p - - --
W. 4 eit • •
- .c...w.•• Pall a , ttra. ea:. Ir.•e Annfer, and
tk.Qer In Amerirso Slate, of various ortiol's.
:Office at Mattnrter Laughlin e, near the Waltct
'Works, Pittslnnglri - Ps — Restderate, No. 78 FIRS
;strata. eztla's promptly Lite:lda:l-to. Ali ts.tle
gam-tr.:tie water proof. ltrpalring., dope at rho
troortost lic!tti,d; No '.otarvi for repairs, prof idol
!the roof lo not al naeo after It is nut on.
flew Goon just receivea at too Merchant
Tailoring titatilishtnupt, of (:rats nt ft McCaw!.
less, :3 Smithfield street. We trfiltibl most res.
dfcetfully Invite the attentirin of our `friefils and
Mat public hi general, to our new stock of ran
and Winter goods... Thew contain all - the very
lateut style or English.. French and Amerreart
clothes, caarimeras and vestlngs, all of the finest
quality, and iv nelerted with the greatest care
Gentlemen desiring fashionable and well made
clothing, would do well to give us it call before
purchasing elsewhere. Every garment le war-,
muted to give full satisfaction in both pr;rs and .
Tk.rditV• GRAII/1.1 MCCANDLT:S3,
- #j t i
Tailors. No. 73. Smithfield atseet.
ETECLU!NOTICE.—rue attcntmn or our raid-'
ere is dircrted to the brilliant assortment of
Fall and Whiter Goods just ecceived by out
friend Mr. John Wcier, No. 326 Federal greet.
Allegheny. Ills stock comprises a great variety
OFFancy French, English, lacete r h and American'
Ca.ssimeres and ('lathe, and fine Silk and Cassi
mere
,Vestlngs, all of which. will be made up to
order ih the latest styles and In the.best manneri
choice selection of Furnishing Goods also on
land and Tor sale, together with a full stock of
Ready 'Made Clothing, well and fashionably
aide.
tss itmun EaseLtu.—Thls extremely pop
ular actress takes lier benefit on Friday evening.
ne presents a hill of unusnal attraction—the
sea satire play of Joan of Ares the Buffalo Boys.
Mho, Idol - Mini, and !navy others have tendered
their services. The Irish Dramaof Rory O'Hare
will be represented, making all together one of
the most delightful entertainmenta ever given In
the Theatre. Secure your tickets If you wish to
get In. Utd
FALSII Disitmscv.—The friends of those who
are troubled with hail breath and, through over
squeamishness, dislike to refer to it, commit a
pasitiVennd cruel mistake, especially if they are
aware of the tuerits and great efficacy of the
Fragratt tiozodont. This Is the thin) and only
rem( dy for the dlflicaltyi there is no valid excuse
for a bad breath now. Sold hr nR druggists.
Owitinue and carriage calls will he taken et
the omnibus 'cake. No. 410, Penn street, day or
MOIL . All orders len at the above place will be
promptly cite. fled to All :ells miin ho pall in
al:ulcer
4.MUSENE:VTS
_
pITTSIII.7II3II TII ENTRE.
FIFTH . NTREET, NEAR WOOD.
Lrqtri: /MD ItlANsoutr. Llcsounsan•
BENEFIT OF ANNIE EIIEREZE.
- THIS (Fr ay) EVI:NING wUI be presented the
ihrilting sensation play Kit tiled
Juan of Are, or the Mold of Orlennss.
Joan of Are Annle Eberlie
IMMIZE2
)lJs Sylvester and Jennie
nlnster
. Miss Ida I luval
Boule
.11g ' •
Favorite Ballads
Clog Dance by Ike celebrated Butfttlo Boys.
To conclude 'with the : three•iet lrtab Drama o
ROILY O'3[OORE.
• - - • - -
Annie Merlin.
Mr. 7 . NEA - 11.1. will appear.
Katt)team. .
.0a Dlcncla
31A . 5 . 0 , N c io ritrAg,T.
Trt 4 dr. WcantsdaT. ThursdaY, Friday •t Saturday,
Jan. W. 11, 1 . 2. 13, sod
TDB GREAT ORIGINAL ITRNO-SOTERIAN
From the Academy of .it, Paris, as exhibited
there two hund red and seventy consecutive nights.
Representing Thrilling and Suklims Scenes to Ori
tal Life.
CIIILDREN'S GRAND MATINEES, on Wed
nerds y and Saturday afternoons, Jan. 11th and 14th.
Look out for the Mammoth Prograddacs to be
dlstributed on Monday and Tuesday.'
Anatssiox—Evening, .93 eta; admission, after
noon, (411. Ch It dren, 10 .cts. Doors open at 7 o'clock;
eommence nt-p o'clock. • jasrtf.
- ,TRIMBLE'S VA lETIES.
?rex a:n=7r, NILLII Ct.A.TII.
W. 0. ' S'ArrrnE. Ldilee stet Meaner.
OLT. STAB. AGAIN IN THE ...t.SOENDILPIT!
One .more the people noel; in crowds to their
old sOd fa v orite resort
A SPLM 4 IIID PROGRAM:iLE TO-NIGHT.
'Stir Ntgrei.Acts, Bbenasz In Savannah, Rates
~jaahlagton, INwter In a Els.
Thillinct Dances :y MisirrTrattis Christie, Xlis
14111.11 e I/oldie, =tic Ashton.
The Grua Gymnasts
Ur—W. It. and Master FRANK ASHTON,
creek n host . of new Artist. inlat
IS.SOLVI STEREAPTICON.
PA:NOR:I3IIU VIEWS OF
Eurcpcan• and . lizerican Cities:and
• - Public Buildings;
INCIDENTS OF TIIE 'WAD,
'Scriliturail Illustrations,
Port reitsillisrellaneaus Clews, Moral, !Tumorous
Inetructive, ErnSant Chromatic (Erects, Optical
Muslim, and TYRIIIIOTAIrttiOnt.
These Dissolving Views form the most attrao-
Ure entertainment that can be offered to se educe
te,i ptbil.e. - The yradual change from one city to
another teems almost magical, and the most won
4crful relief is given to Landsnapea. Panoramic
Views ' Statuary, he.. realizing a perfect Stereo.
secpicekcct.
I XBEBITION 9T MASON - 10
. 11 . A T,T.,
Friday . & - Saturday Evenings, San, 6 & 7.
AC 734 o'clock. Doori opcn at 7.
Alto, an k:a.Libli ion for U.IIILDREN on
SATURDAY A prtamooN, at 214 o'clock
' • rules or antsuoutes.
Adults 26 cent
Children under 10, accompanied by parents 15
Children admitted on Saturday afternoon. 15
,/* - Tiekets for tale at the princlpcl Book Score!,
aiid at the door.
_--• - -
IraLWTS.
"CITAIiTED.—A.,,Boak. Keeper who hal
Y a thoMugh knomicdte of !look Seeping. and
lof good moral character. None else need agply;
deal _ hfcCORD & CO Om WOW et.
— TANT.ED—Bv a Mipectable young man
T one or two Fimmslirm nor':us with or
uithout board, In., respectable privat e ! family.
dentrere P. 0. Box It, Pitoburgh, Pa.
jaaaw
IBrANTED-.-A GARDNER, to take care
or a 'mall garden_necir the city, upon which
la a vineyard; remainder in orchard., Recommend
'Mona required. Inquire at tho
CeNdf CITY MILLS. Libertyietreet.
AVANTEI7O A. MONTH.•-I . want
' TT 'Agents eserpwhere, st.7o a month, expenses
pad; to sell Fiflees "Articles, the best Denies ever
odered.l Bull portieulant'Atte. Address OTIS T.
TOIREY. Biddeford. Melee. d►/.'bdhodeWT
'WANTED—BY THE lex OF APRIL,
t-vr
A "MUSE OF ,ABOL".r rouu.soo3xs.
With good cellar, within ten minutes' Talk of the.
Post Mike.' Any person having such, cab secure a
maul tenant—a gentlemen. Wife and one child—by
addressing "A. ti.. GAZED= Orrice." deeddt
(ANTED—For service in the Quarter
master's Department, at Naahville, Chatta
nooga cal Johnsonville,Tenncaseerlabstn, Geor
ea; Dutairs Bluff and /Attie Rock, Arkssuuts; mud
atottrr points. • • • -_ •
'• LCCO Teamsters; *taper month audratlorui
Tree transportation to.place of destination.
licalthr, able-bodied men onl y will be received.
.7014 N L. WOODS. Jr..
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. A.
Tor further information inquire of
• _ • J:T.SIA3IPLE,-14 Federal St:, Allegheny;
Grover Na. 40 WtraMnaton Avenue, between Ith ,
lab bih atreets,St. Louis, .
cw.ittran • • J..Wt-OLARAtest..oort:Agent.
ATANTED—AIIenta for THE . . NURSE
V I ARD SPY, the most luterestirig and eietting
book ceerpnblished, embracing the adventures of
woman n the Union Army aa Ntirse, fieout nod.
814. Meng a nwetvivid inoerpleture of the war.
Returned an disabled Ofbeers and Soldiers to want
of ,profitable - employment' will find It peculiarly
adapted to thole oondition. • -.VONES, BROS. is
CO., COO Ch - ettnnt street, Philadelphia. neciamm
-IAriiITED-4.1.21$ MONTlL—Agenie
• I •ererywhere, to introduce the new Shine t
Mirk Sirtas Dollar Family:Se - ming Mariam, the onfy
towline," machine in the betmtrir . Elfielifunceruied
by ; Winer* Baker, Wheeler is Wilson, Rowe,.
Singer Is Co., and Bachelder. Salary and e 'toccata,
•or large commissions allowed: Another Machines
noir. sold for lees than - forty dollars eifth are In.
frfigeasenti, and the Wier atul liger MOM. Illustra
ted circulars fientfree..:Aildresf SHAW &Of:AUK,
Biddeford. Maine. • • ninSamid/OrT
Dlrifovdrom.
.- - -
IPISTStce2OII. rr.I*A.TAS fserttokno itAttlits7l
• - ' .:0191ce Of the ry,
Prrresanton. DeoS ecreta. in:lades/. •
riIVIDEND ON. CAPITAI;:.BTOCS
•Lx. AND ON VITRO MORTGAGE 110:(1.13.
The Board of Directors of: this Company hero do
dated a Dividend of at; Pkat-CENT. on the Gap •.
tat Stock, for the quarter ending Denalst, Inek,t 3 •
the +shareholders mho stead regiatereg on that day
dagable (itee of overnment tax,) .00 an after the
GM day of January, naiM, at the °Gee of. the Corn
pony in this city, and at the Transfer Agency,
.`l2ltsiow, Lanier le Co., No. De Wall street, New
York to the stockholders as registered nt the re-
Synth,. Mama, The Boarti have also:ordered - the
anUcipation of the payment M the half-ye trlydiv t
dad of 334 percent.' oh the Third lifortgagcllondt
due April .1; lag; making'it , payable ma and diet'
the 12th day of January, isMi , to the bondholders
registered on the tint day ot Dece-iber Inst., at the
Transfer Agency, Winslow, /maim t GM, No. 62
Wall street, NeW York. • The tinnofer books of
.stoik and third mortgage bona .wili close on Oat
Mot lost, at 2 o'clock p. m.,aiid reruslie cloned unit
thrllth day of January thereafter.' •
•
- Br order of the Board.
•deiteliat7, '7 W. IL BARNES, Smiretaiy, •
.
TIIIVIDENI).-;•-•Thel)htittOrs or iho
f 'LEMING Aravnr,ocin . - FABAIRETIIO-
LEV - HEIL; haTe this day 'd&larefla dividend of
THREE per cent. on the capital stock of the slid
Ckfizi"tnTPO/ble on and After AtONDAY„ Juni
arylGth, at the °fame( the Sectetnm No. 1.171.47
mood street.
Dividends will herestterbeacciared gr.artecir Or
semi-annually, as the Direeitilltllisy determine.
Jaktw . . .T.ll. BALDWIN, See'y.
O/1/[CI ON TBE psorws a Inatotanoa Oo rant,
Meg.
:DIVIDEND.—The President and Direc
toner ttda Company hare this day declared a
Cub .01...Wend-ofDOLTALRS 4;ielrahara,,
free of lan,' out V AbO , proati the vast alX
tooithe.nayable en and alter the Dth !net: _
• joa w d W/IL F. O:2I,LBUZiWits ass 'P
. .
Frrer. T
VI. II 2.; WINEIINELLi.E.
LAIMPACTIMID BY
E. AI N. BOLLXAN, GEEMARY,
(Form-rly MiLLET 4- CO., VorO.ranx.)
The only Vinmar awarded with a Prize Medal,
oLpixty exhibitor, at the Intolnational Exhibt;
tion, London, and (or sale by
DIt4PLPKIIA. reTs.—A MERE
Cum ior , thew distressing complaints la
rras—now made kne sm in n Treaties on Poreiga
—and 'Native Ilerhal preparations, published
.7:llll4—hy Pr. 0. BE(1IVN. The pre
' —script lon was furnished him in Kuehn pror-
FlTN—lder.tial manner thati r he cannot ennselen-
—tiouslylefuic tosnalte it known, as it has
FlTS—cured ever) body who has used it, never
—baying failed inn tingle case. It is equal-
FITS—ly sore in eases of Fits as of Dyspepsia,
—and the ingredients may Ite.obtained from
FlTS—any Druggist. SENT FEEE to nil on re
-velpt of tige cents to pre-pay postage, he.
FlTti—Address Dr. 0. PIIELPS BROWN. No. 19
—G rand street, Jersey City, N. J. ja4:Ct
PITTSBURGH SAW WORKS
HUBBARDS & I ONG,
PATENT cnomin CIRCULARS,
Warrapted CAST STEIII. SAWS, of every do
scrlier.n. Mil, Mulay, Crass Cut, Clang, and all
other varletlr..
- - - -
All Med. of KNIVES and SPRINnE, m.le from
Sheet Cent Steeli Extra R: lined REAPER AND
&ROWING
AZ- Warehouse and Works, corner WATER end
,t HORT STREETS, Pittsburgh.
Partleular attention given to Retoothlng, Gum.
ming find Stmightenlng Circular Saws; also, re ,
pairs of all kinds. Punching and Drilling done at
reasonable rates.
.M.. 54 lIAILIVISILL, 67. CO,
Eoiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers
Noe. 20, 24 and VI PENN STREET.
flaring secured a large- yard, and furnialled
with One most improved machinery, we are prcpat
ed to manufacture every description of BOILERS,
in the best manner, and warranted equal to any
maniac in the country. UlilslNEYS,ltlitOilEN
FIRE BIAS, ST}'IM PIFES, LOOO3IOTIVL
BOILERS, OONUEN SE RS, SALT PANS,
TANKS, OIL" STILLS, AGITATORS, SET
TLINO PANS, BOILLII IRON, BRIDGES,
'G AR PANS, and sole manuf.velorev, of BARN
PATEN'I BOILERS. liepalriag dune
on the shorte4notiee. det9:tf
ROBINSON. ILEA at CO.. (successors
to Ronotsbo, I(zots Sc MILLERS.)
11V oMilngton WurkK
FOUNIEMIS AND MACTIIINISTS,rmsnurtnn.
Itxturco, of [RUT AND STATIONARY
. .
S 1 LAM LNG] ES, - LAST LNUINES, MILL
Cil IN Lill', • GEM:I7 , i, SIIAFTINU, CAST-
I MAN of oft description% OIL TANKS s. STILLS,
AND sitr.Er' [nos wonx. •
iii-Agents for U LETAIIII'S PATENT INJECT-
Of:, IM teediug
IMEMER2
St PEW OIL
Copp& kill and Smelting Works,
rrrrsritrunn.
PARK, M'CURDY & CO.,
idlipufeteturers or ST11.11iTtlIN(1, an&zrEss , &
RULT COPPER, FRESSED COPPER MT
TW.dS, RAISED STILL IitYLTOAIS, SPALTER
•r•OLDER. Also, importers and deal r
rs
WIRE, in DIE
&a.
T
ALS, TIN PLATE,' SHEET IRON.
t'anrtnnth . on baud, TIN N I:RS' A 01IINES nnsi
"Worehouse,No. tad I'LIiST and lissSEl:-
01N1) STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special osiers of
CoppEr cut Loamy desired pattern.
my.o3:l3'dmer
-
coNrEssioNs AND EICPE
i
BLENCH OF AN INVALID, published
for On benefit rJd ass warning and caution to
young men WI, i 'afro. from Nervous Debility, Pre
mature Ptear of Manhood, eta., supplying, tit the
same Ma, de Means of vei l Moe,
üby one who has
cured himself after being put to greet expense AM
Injury Through medical humbug and quackery.
Ilyenclostrig a post-paid addressed envelope, Ma
`le copies may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Eoa
dosdmdawl Bedford. Kings county, Y.
TO •BERYOVIII ISOFFETIEHIS OW
frrBOTH SEXES.-. 1. reverend gentleman hal'
fme restored to health In a few days, after ua.
dergolug the usual routine and Irregular expensive
Mode of treatment without succeas,cottalders It hilt
sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow
creatures the meangof cure. Bence, on the receipt
Of an addressed envelopm - he will send, free, a copy
of the presctiptlommed.
Direct to Be. JOHN M. ILIGHA.LL, tetFulton
,tmet, N. Y. , . . . mhtutydaarT
DEORgIi. II C. D. ULMER. - .4. P. TIOLLIA3I
LL BEL L E wrzEz; vioaKs.
REITTEB, a co.,
( sdeCCSSOIII LO REITZU., ELSR.TXL.II R C 0.,)
4lnnoineturero of OAST STEEL; SPRING,
PLOW 240. BLISTER STEEL; SPRENGS, AX
LES, CROWBARS, ha •
Al - Works, FIRST WARD;2lleghorty. Foot
(Moe address, PITTSBURGH. jnlsay
3 . 01131 cocustoc DSO.. Manufaa
rrY tuners of IRON VAULTS ANU VAULT
VOORS, , IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT
TERS, WINDOW (WARD_ Ise, Nos. 91 Sal
°No and FE THIRD STREET, between Wood and
Market, have op hands variety of new patterns,
fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes.
Air Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave
tuts. lobbing done at short notice. au2
-
- - , --DIREASEN Or 'TITE NERVOWFC,
SEMINAL, URINARY AND - SEXI3AI, 2
h - YSTEMS—new and tellable treatment—la Re
port. of the TIOW6O A.noclatlon- Sent by mail In
6C1 , 4,11 letter envelope, free of charge.
re,. U. J. SKILI,ENIIOI2:6-1 - 11 . 071, Howard
:lon, No. 3 South N.uth gtrcet, Plilla.
ltnlt2E:ly
s II0L31:KS dr SONS. Peelers In FOR
EIGN AND DO3IESTIO BILLS OF EX
IRIANCIL;__CERTIFIOATI OF DEPOSIT,
RANK NOTES AND SPEUJE, No. JIAB.KET
.1 .--n - -- REET lee P ll ls _•_ bu teni rgh le V on ell the ptinelpAl.eltlea
tlayugho l ut thr United States.'
lIENIIF U. COLLINS, FORWARD
ING AND COMMISSION MEROHANI
and arldgemale dealer in CHEESE, BUFFER,
SEEDS;" - FISR, nod produce immorally, No. IS
CgOOD STREET Pittaburd.b. not
CLAIM 4GEXI S.
J63E14 X. 0 A.ZZAX OILIIEUT L K , Y.6.112121
c2IASTEIM GAZZA3I,
CLAIMS AND PATENTS
AND ATTORNEYS-AT-DAR,
No. 9S GRANT STREET, Pittnburgitt
Licensed by Government to coiled
OtiNTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAY
1 Military or Naval Claims
Againlt thb United State.
• •
ONE MINDRED DOLLARS, due poldlets
chimed on account of wounds recelyed to bottle'
copcctcd Imme,Untely.
/fir92 ! 1 . 1 at 88 6RAFT . STREETopposlte..C_hs
cili*L
PEIiSIONB, BOUNTIES.,
•
I W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,
A 3 rmy and Navy Agency
;Ae. 144 IFOURTII ST.,- Pittsburgh
iIRZSIONS proineed; BOWTIE BACK PAT
cad riun; MONEY, *Rd COMMUTATION OF
: RATIONS of released prisoners collected.
PAT OF PRISONERS OF WAR cum to draws
• wives or 'widowed mothers.- oat
WOUNDED SOLDIERS. .
. . ~
$lOO Bounty t o Wounded Soldiers,
'ls now being paid to all with a °Discharge.° Ns
.charge wade until O moseyis collected.
-- -- . M ‘•
T. WALTER DAT A
i . Licensed by the IL S. Gorernment.
No. lm Fl y nt STIMET, second door below the
AlathedraL mg2riyas
_-____
SQLDIERS' CLAIMS, SOLTMTItif
PENSIOXS END ARREARS OF PAY,
t s N 0.125 FOURTH ST., Pittiburgh, Pa.
de3o:GuldkrlF
Siii.ITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS,
BOUNTIES, BACK PAY and MILITARY
CLAIMS of every descrllttlon, collected by the
~,bo cri t.,, at thelollotrlnit rates, : Pensions
FIN all other claims CIAO.
O. O. TAYLOR, Attorney-nt-Lsw
No. 73 Grant street, Pittsburgh: PA.
N. B.—No charges are made It the claim does net
succeed, and all Information given grail.. scA:ly
„MCCORD
Rats, Caps and straw Goods,
. ,
;Have now la store the largest and molt fompkte
- , -
GOODS FOR FALLSALFSF
Eye oOcrcd In the woot." - ixotatutotti iti•itotoesti 4
to eon and examine our gook, write!" will be sold
at very low tetra. - - - •
net _ I tmoop .
PEACH prn,llll2
install by lg . -
ifT/VASOrti'
de".
IRLlbelti
Olt I.,ll.oLlllias
AMERICAN ORGANS,
Ig=l
lIMINEM
Just received, a choice assortment of superior
AT PRICES FROM' $375 TO $l.OOO
These instruments are acknowledged by judges to
be the best in the market, and will be sold at (rota
twenty-live to seventy-tire dollars less than factory
prkei. All guaranteed for 5 years..
Persons Intending to buy a handsome Christmas
or New Year's Present lire particularly requested
re call and examine our stock before going else
where.
CIIICEERING'S PIANOS,
SOLICITORS OF
And ill other
Promptly attended to by
AILTIIVIIR ttc ILMDELL.
Wholewa Dealer
Pin,n os,
AND MELODEONS.
BRADBURY, (New York,) and
&Mean:Eß & CO.'S (Phila.)
PIANOS,
IMPROVED AMERICAN
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
Lcxcrlptlye circulars furnished on appliontlan.
WMADZUSM & BARR,
No. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCS., St. 01.1 r St.
IV EDER'S PIANOS,
EMERSON'S PIANOS,
FOR CHRIST:II:LS,
GALE'S PIANOS,
FOR CHRIST3LIS,
MILLER'S PIANOS,
iLirs .P 1 ANOS,
!k1 I :L()DEONti
CABIN ET A >RCA NS.
FUR CHRISTMAS.
14 , ram. to suit everybody.
CHAS. C. MELLOR.
/CA , 81 WOOD STREET
OFFMAN, HOENE & CO.,
SOLE AOLlrril TOIL
Tioc,l.c.c.r"es Pica.ascois.
SIEDLE, 1.83 SMITIWIELD ST
Pines and Musical Instruments
Keeps sormtnatly on ►nnd • fine ►ieortment of
New PIANOS VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACOOR•
I,F;ONS, STRINGS, which he sail] sril for low
WTI,. •
(211 PRESENT
ONE OF KNAISE & CO'S
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS
Also, Itnines' Bros.' Pismo*: Grupe k KlodS'.
ssN, and Prince's Automatic. Oron.
CaMILOTTE o, •
111.1t'?ME.
Efil=al3E2M=
043 TS .4.47) SHOES.
SOUTH 4: BOSS (formerly SLATER
SoeTf) have constantly on hadA •
A FINE STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
IC hich they ire prepared to Sell Cheap
No. 54 Market street.
11y4
ARLES' BOOTS, SHOES AND OHMS
SUSSES BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS,
CUILDEEN'S SHOES OF ALL EINDS
MEN'S BOOTS, BALMORAL-5 tr. GUNS
BOY'S BOOTS 1.51) SHOES
YOUTH'S BOOTS AND 6110E3.
' le"
Xxx "CrecricL - p, at
II'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE
55 Fifth Street
BOOTS, SHOES, (MITERS,
BALMORAL:I AND ODDS
LADIES AND GENTS' SLIPPERS
The Inrgest, beat nelcete and eheapent stook la
the city, at •
BORLAND'S, 95 Market It.,
second door from 6th
jAMES - 110138,
No. SD Market Street
SELLS THE BEST,
tEE NEATEST FITTING,
And TAE 'MOST DOKABLIe,
Of any bouea in tba city
fle hr.. Just retched n magalacent Fall Stotk.
Try lam *MO
THE "STAR" WORK!
YOST RECEIVED BY
GEORGE ALNItEE, SON & CO.,
N 0.93 WOOD STREET.
Boyo' add 'Youth's Beet Bnlmoralx;
Oxford nos;
" • " Bootees;
Cbtlllren's Goat and KW Shoes.
These noqds are made to our special order, and
aro vnartuAd unequalled custom work.
• noie.
•
ATERCIIAXT Ta"MORS.
BISSELL'S BLOCK.
W. H. MeGEF.,
•
10 ST. CLAIR STREET,
Would call the attention of buer. to hls Otis& of
goods. It has been selected
STYLESat careh_and
contains all the NEWEST OF GOODS
to be found In first class houses. Gents wishing •
suit of clothes made to order, will please call and
examine. our goods and prices. Also, a full and
complete' stock of
M1'L1573.1033.1.1Ma Ci•csaciss.
W. 11. MeGEE, MILIWITANT TAiLos,
not No.lo ST. CLAIM STREET.
11ENRY G. HALE & CO.,
Merelimit rrnilorm,
N. IV. car. Pratt & St. Clair Streets,
. — .D.t'it'AV,TRY: • •
JOSEPlUA.DValt:tiantlst, Connellit'
Mundintaon4ll444loND Git
ittrects,Plttsourgte:
11r.lialeq,114Thendore Tweelt,Fxratt
, •
f :s#f!?it ' • ,
PretodiS'EVPLWIT.DRAMTMGEI and! tppar;
SICIATIMS, for all kinds of buintloptiond sopa,
intentlidnOV erection tintensbnobli.
- %air Oaks on ANDERSON RTRREA ,botween
Laottok nod Robinson: Alletbfon,
'WEL , MDPLE - 43 c
V Liberty street, oppteSistSr . , Pittsbtni!
resifsetureys LASHES &
ES, itzdevery . l4 mps..;WorkistisLA TliEg
a:
ly shipped "5044:114i1034'
•
ROCES..I3:IIr.W . S. Sc.
A . 001417.ETE
HISTORY OF VIE BREAT REBELLION,
ChronoirOnia Ily arranged from the commence meat
cloven trvlvon and active hostilitica, April nth,
16E*, down the •
Re-ejection of Abraham Li4coln.
Resignation of General Melellan,
Getober Bth, MS, is published to
Hiint's Pittsburgh Almanac for 1865;
Prioo Ton Coates.
Jtittiletl, poet paid, on receipt of price. Addrean
JOHN P, HUNT, Publisher,
3 65 FIFTH. St., MAl3o?irl.o TULL
NEW BOOK 3
DOWN IN TENNESSE.F.
Thu nem volume, by the author of "Among the
Pines," selling oif like wild-fire, and can hardly
be made mimed as the orders pour in for it. It is
crammed full of material. most Important to every
one interested In public affairs, military or pollti.
cal. besides being as thoroughly attractive sad ale.
sorbing In incident and story as the author's ether
hooka. 12mo, cloth. Sl 60.
VIC.TOIIIE.
t a teve li n m o o r , e c l ic T i l l f , omLn p n . d iv hjsl4- 1 1rii to make a
<;yrrimiwr.
ch t neitengawndolzosl.finctioan.uthcgmtl:teclutllzeg d
Chip:
per. it 60.
PEE ART OF CONVERSATION,
A splendid hook, that every one ought to awn.
limo, cloth. 1.1 60.
TILE ALABAMA AND SUMTER
13y the author of "'May Martin,. "Locke Amadeu..
12mo, cloth. 81 60.
John Guilderstring's
An Intense and proslotrate Love Story, In the Jane
Eyre style. 12mo, cloth, tinted paper. 81 ISO.
7.3[1.2 - 31-7:1L4319ifil 4:16 7=P4cyl_talst
Direatohnee new novel. Mao, cloth. St 2L
TALES FROM THE OPERAS.
The plots of all the operas, to the shape of start
lama, cloth. el rot
FOIL SALE BY
HENRY MINER,
71 and 73 Utah street.
1,000 E ITABLL
U
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
.A1,1,131U315,
15 CENTS TO $5O;
Largest and Finest Assortment In the it
WE BDT LARGELT. AND CAN
SELL AT LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES
OUR ALBUMS ARE MADE BT
WRITLNG DESKS,
GOLD PLS.,
GOLD PENCILS,
TOY 1100 ES
air BOOKS
LADIES' _
LADIES' COMPANION.
LADIES' PURSES,
LADIES , WORK-BOXES,
CHILDREN'S DOORS
CHILDREN'S GA %IF:4.
=FILM.
PORTFOLIOS, •._
GA Mrs—rho.% Chequers, Ddmiimes.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
' PLAIN AND COLORED
W Call and see oar stock, al
JOUN W. PITTOCIVS,
FIFTH STREET, opposite Lite Post 01los.
delletw.
11c1GNIF10SNT
y l nX2ily 331.1a10e5.
dctS l'co. 73 Fourth street.
TVISIIAELI'S AMENITIES OF LIT
ItitATITRE consisting of sketches And elms
Octets of English Llterstare.
Now 13calticasa..
Riverside Frees. In two 'rehires.. Price, $t 00.
KAY & CO.; 55 Wood St.
•
ELVAIRA. •
The hitherto uncollected writings of CHARLES
LAMB. Piloted ot the Riverside Feu One
elegrint 12 mo. volume. Price, $2,25.
KAY & CO., •
_ deal 53 'WOOD Rt.
A BASE IMITATION of my PATENI
tairYlNCi PAPER In now bang orcred to
the public.
BEWARE OF ITI
It to so rotten that when dampened for copying- It
will bonny bold together by Its own weight. Ile
sure to ask Stationers for the genui M ne.
WILLIA MANN A
43 South 4th street, Philadelphia.
CJIIPETS. OIL CLOTHS, Se.
ATENITIAN BLIND TRIMMING,
•
In new pattereuf end colors.
White Marble Table Oil Cloth
OIL CLOTH 81168.
PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS
Philadelphia Greta Oil Cloth.
ne ebovattew goods just om3E4 tot wkokeele
esul retell trade, -st tho Q_ arpet. store oC
KoFAIILLND & COLLINS.
Nos. 71 & 7t Firrki STEEF,
datD
st door toTost Mae. second floor.
• •Li'l-1-2.111XLI"
OLIDAI GIFTS
IN•XELIViCio
MOSAIC RUGS.
A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF
NOW IN STORE. t 4
W. D. glt U. McCA.ILLUTF, t l .
g i
dell Ft FOURTH STREET.
0 ARPETVSTORE..
11=11=i11
' • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
. .
All Legal Butane?. piomptly attended N.
sir Office, No. ice Founti ornixt,'near CtrOo,t
Pittiburc.
rrrrsmntfatt.
PTV.,14.40A116LL JO
MICKRELL JOHNSON,
ATTORNEYS , At-LAW, '
ALDIEILS , °tit* AG EDITS
wilotinties for WoundeaSsidters - o.ollectEl
erAtanp.; . d i n it....,,,,,
pato ,
Call With discharge and two witnesses. 4174,14
OAR NV; '"''
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AWV-vI
a: :No./oqm= Bimmtrql.4burgb, Pa._
FrNsiors,-iiil
' •
11014 E.
OPATII I C.
Homeopathic Remedies
Stand confessedly' at the head of remedial mean
for the use of the people. They are nltlce removed
from the imAsonotts, dangerous, and repulsive doses
of quackery, or Old School practice, the Inconve
nience of water-curc. or Lite Intricate and perplex
or obscurities of the usual lionhcopsthlc booms an
Inedielhes. Llonsieting of simple specifies for the
. . _ .
various diseases to which they are relatol—put up
In the form of simply sugar pellets—and prepared
of Ingredients neither dangerous nor disgusting,
they are the ready aid of the parent or nurse, and
the comfort of the complaining and invalid.
They possess these positive advantages. They
are harmless—no injury con arise from their use'
They arc simple—you Morays know what to take,
and how to take it. They aresonventent—youenn
give the Proper Sugar at moment's warning,
without hesitation or delay._ They are etileient—
in thousands of MICR disease is arrested at onee,
and the system cured without prostration or delay.
No.l—Cures Fever, eangration and Inflammation,
lent, Pain and Res ticreness, and the ttrct lances et
he acute and inflammatory diacase. Price 25 eta.
Na. 2—Cures Pones lever, Worm Colte•and Voo
ac
ious Appetite. Wetting the Bed. Price 35 echts.
No. ll—Cures Collo. Teething, Crying and Wake
fulners, Slew 'Growth and Feel,lenees of Infants.
Price an cent.
No. 4—Cures Diarrhe4, Children or Adults -
Cholera Inter:awn end Surno.er Complaints. - Price
se cents.
Nos. 4 Paul 5 cure the worst coals of Chronic Di
arrhea.
No. 6—Curea Dysentery or Bloody Flux,
arippings, BlUoue Collo:Fall Dysentery. Price a
No. I—Cures Coughs, ()olds, noarsenesS, Woo
ohltls, Influenza and Sore Throat. Price 35 cents
Thls and No. I never tall to cure the wont Cold
and Coughs.. '
No. B--Cures Tooth-ache, Face-oche, Nervous.
nen and Tic Doloreux- Price 35 cents.
No. In—Cotes Dyspepsia, Weak, Acid or Decamp
eti Stomach, lionstipation, Lirer Comptaint, or
filiiooo Condition. Price 35 rents.
is rsi.rs ars far all cases of Weak Digestion and
Di'lotus Complaints.
No. 11—Curegliuppwasod Meoses, or Sexnty. or
Painful, or Delaying ,Gruen Sickness. cents..
No. 12—Curse Leueorrhca or Wlltes,
Down too Profuse Menses. 25 cents.
No. 13.--Cures Croup, Hearse Croupy Cough
111111eult and Oppresiwit Breathing. 3 , 7, aunts.
No 14—Cures Salt Rheum, CrilSty •Eruptio.,
Erpupt.l., Scald Bead, Barbers' 'MIL, Pimples on
the Face. s 5 cents.
No. In.—Corea Optbtrialmfa, Weak or Inflamed
Eyes or Eymlids, Falling or It oak Flight. 60 cent.
It may always be relied upon for a cure.
No. 19—Cures (letarrh, acute or chronic, dry
Cur: ing, Cold in the Mad, Influenza. 60 cents.
No. 20.‘eurest Whooping Cough, shortening and
pall/sting it, or Spasmodic Cough. GO cents.
It is Inbabble, and always relieves and cures. •
No. ^l—Cures Asthma, Oppreased, Maim% Ls.
bored Breathing, Bough and Expectoration. Price
60 cents.
lint:deeds bare been cured by It.
J L. r.r.a.D,
EMBROMEUED
The lima Imported
VELVET ETGS
arron.wrrs.
,:~ti
.:.,'''::',_'-_;,.
M=U
Mlll2
ITV4IPMEREY'S SPECI7:IO
NO. 9—Cures IleSitache, Sick Headache, Vertigo,
ush of Blood to the }lend. Price 25 cents.
In addition math No. In, it never falls to cure the
moat inveterate cases.
No. 15—Cures Rheumstlem, Pain, Lameness, o
orenees In the Chest, Back Side, or Limbs, o
35 cents.
No. l'7--Cures Piles, Internsl or External, Min
r Recent. or Obstinste,_6o cents.
roo.r , ly ho cured I.ll.ous4nas of the worst
nosailde cases.
13—(urea Scrofula.. Enlsrged 'Glands, and
'retails Swellings and Ohl Ulcera. 60 cents.
lies cured the worst cues. •
No. TA—Cures General Debility, Phynieslor Nee.
out We-Akan,. s) cent..
No.2s—Cures Itropsr, Fluid A.:cumulations, Tu.
mto •Sivellinu, with Scanty Secretions. to cents.
No. W..—Cums SeeStekaeu, Prostration, Veitiga,
VomtUng. Go cents. •
• l 7
—Ouel Urinary Dissases, Gravel, Rectal
Calculi, Difficult or Panful Urination- 60 cent.
It cures old cases of lildnel D16616ca.."
No. 'S—Fcir Seminal Emissions, Involuntary
Discharges and consequent Prostration and Debili
ty, Dad Results of Evil Hsblts. Price $1 09.
Tim moat efficient remedy known, and can be
retied upon as a lute cure.
No..M—Cnres Sore mouth or Shit:ouch, Csakered
hlouth of Adults or Children, and also Ntur4u
sod Vomiting of l'stgLant Females. 60 cents. :
Cures nt once.
No. 31--etires Palate Menstruation,; Prestnre,
("ramp or Sp name, Prucittli, Itching . , asd Iran.
Wm of k'einales. $1 CO.
It acts like a charm.
No. so--(lurea Suffering et Change of LLfe, Irreg
ularities, Mattes or Heat, Palpitation, and even
License of the 00.
•
No. 03—eures Spada, and Cloovullior • leper
r 1 , 3111ng-Slcknerd, Choler or St.•Yr Dinoe,
crk Tvriteldr.ga, SI 00.
• No. 34—Cures Dlptheria and Ulcerate,
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I.:tiIITHLLT
CATARRH.
D. Lici-yriiiLL,
TILE AUTHOR OF I
Letters on Catarrh,” "A Popular .ran
Ilse on Deafness," dc.,
is NOW AT TILE
STt CHARLES UOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PL.
AND CAN BE CONSULtED
FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 23d, 1884,
Deafness, Catarrh,
AND ALL 'um 'VARIOUS DISEASES OP
EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES.
SYMPTOMS OF, CATARRH
The Not sensation Is tumidly a feeling ofgryttess
aqd heat in the none' and a remittent Inclination to
sneezing. There is an Inabil ty to breathe' freely,
na the nose becomes stopped up, sometimes on one
side, sometimes on tire other.
Soon a clear watery, acrid discharge makes its
mire:amine, excoriating the nostrils, and edges of
the lips, it become red and somewhat swollen.
Alter a'rew days the tilseitarge becomes thick, yel
lowish, extremely frequent and continues to be a
marktal feature of the disease, ands source of much
thieve and the greatest aunoyance. After more
or less . time, it becomes pureleut,. highly offensive,
and assumes an extremely fetithodor. ft brusually
so profuse nn to require, when minened to the nose,
the frequent application of the handkerchief, or It
.it drops trio the throat, which is more particularly
the case, while the body is in a horizontal position,
constant expectoration, and sometimes both.
Sleep Is frequently disturbed by a sensation of
choking, canoed by the presence of the discharge in
the throat- Owing to the hest In the head, the
watery portion of the secretion often evaporates,
and immunise; a condition of solidity is deposited
ui on the membrane of the nose and upper part of
the throat, in the shape of crests or hardened lumps.
The accumulation Of these incrustatious produces
a reeling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal pass.
age so as to embarress,respiration. Therefore fre
quent efforts have to Le made to remove them,
either by forcibly blowing the nose or by persistent
hawking—a practice so dleagreeable to the one at
feeted as it is to those around him. After the re
mot el, that side of the incrustation which adhered
to the mimeo. Membrane will sometimes be found
blmidy, a fact which explains the force required for
is dislodgment. During eleep these incrustations(
accumulate more-rapidly, and the feeling therefor*
to most uncomfortable lathe moraine. Sometime
the ettbrtF is o clear the throat are futile until after
breakfast r after something warm swallowed.
Some pat eats state that thee are not successful
*eta they have swallowed some whisky or brandy.
The discharge, width is at Bret without smell, as
demos, in the ',regrew of the complaint, an excess
ively fetid otter, tee breath partielpates this, and
becomes occasionally so revoltingly offensive as to
render the patent in object of disgust to himself as
well mite others. Ulceration of tne Enl2CllOll3 mem
brane of the nose takes place frequently, sometimes
tin° attacking the bones when small particles of
Substance wiR occasionally be found mixed.wah
the discharge. The accumulation of the discharge,
together with the thickened condition of the
-mucuous membrane, renders respiration through
the nasal passages very difficult, and oftentimes fa
possible, necessitating respiration principally
through the mouth, a method very deleterinne to
the general health, but more particularly to the
lungs, as will be shown hereafter. The unpleasant
noise produced during sleep, known as =mina
oeiginates. from the, name cause. The:salmi loses
its musical quality, and assumes &handl and nasal
character; the teen of smell becomes much in.
pelted or entirely lost, and the same effect, though
less frequent, is produced on: the aense of taste.
Occasionally, while blowing the nose, a
or bubbling sound will'be heardln the eat crii ,and
hearing will be found tO be thick and sapped up.
hot return suddenly with a anappingllOW3ll.
phenomenon ls usually repeateduntli, at one time,
tiza u ri r g .
s n e o s t return, and
the head " of 'e'very ins
unmet/tilt
description will make their appearance anil add lei
the distress of the sufferer, and hearing be lost so
gradually that a considerable t degree of deafness
may exist before the person is really waren(' the
fact. Their eyes are apt to become weak, Irritable
and disposed to water on exposure to.wiad and
cold, or after the slighest exertion.. A. pate more
or, less acute, or a distressin= feeling of pm - inure is
experienced Over the eyes, andsoinemmes on the
back of the head. and also pain In the taco, closely
'resembling neuralgia, for which it is oaten mis
taken. The distress in the head weakens the
memory and praluces irritability and moroseness
of disposition. The stomach generally 'Winn
more or less, in weak and irritated, the appetite is
capricious, and to nearly always hark la the morn
ing. In severe eases the system becomes feeble
andprostrated and there ts an aversion or inability
to either physical or mental exertion. Notunfro.
quently catarrh proves fatal either by debilitating
the system or wearing out the patient, or by trav
eling uplinnls and pralucinkaore throat affections,
bronchitim, and ilmdlyeensamption. It may be safe
ly asserted, that hereditary predispositlommitarrh,
le the most.frequent =al important cause of Ms fe
tal complaint.
Catarrh has beenconsidered an insurable disease,
and on the strength of that supposition has been
neglected by. both the profession and the public.
As it Is theemilting dnuadin full half the eases of
DeaftlClff, DLL Llgautll have for years past, made
its proper treatment their special study, and harp
by their success fully established the cur U.l Ity of
this complaint. That this is no mere aseertien in
be readily comprehended by the annexed testimo
nials from highly reapectable parties woo nave been'
under their care.
....Al° 09
em
$ 00
900
16 00
TTIMOIcIALS
• PrrrasuneO L P.a., NOV. 4 Wt.
Thin will certify that I have been under the care
of 1/r. lighthill; for the care of Catarrh, and that,
as though he hail attended me' for little otee one
week, I feel theta permanent-cure is to be effect
ed, and am so much better in all respects as to - erm%
rant me in giving publicity to Sheet/ facts and re..
commending Dr. Lightldll to any one affeeted with
Catarrh: , , - JACOB FORSYTH,
Nrw YOzut t NOV. 2, ISM
Ws Is to Certify that I bars been allltsted
Catarrh for some years,_whlclk produced the usual
disagreeable °fleets.. I mmanlted Dr. Llyhtbilr
about eine or tee months since, and at once placed
myself under Ma care. 1' mit eatlrelyfresirom
: darra, my throat is perfectly healtlit and my he.sltis
is
r!stosilittsehAMred.u.id
From thellon. Irs Fish. P atton.Natne. • -
Dn. idenvnum :—Dear tor,—r lend you a state
meet ram) caw, which you may wises you.thlnY
ro
pper. T hav e eon.
eintances in different
parts of
-the Statea, have served three years as Senator of
Penobscot county, and three years as Represents.
ttyr,--In all .sts. years-4n our State Legislature.
Al statement may benefit some of those atMeted
ly
Tar ermars3 - years X bare 'been afflicted With
Catirrh:. I have tried many prescriptions for it
without resolving any benefit Aberefroal. I have.
taken your mediplee 'Mut ten months, and It has
enrol me. I' could recommend to those afflicted
with this disorder to apply to yea. I amconfldent
If they will follow your directions data
sure will be effected, however inveterate the case
may be.
licspertfullY /Ours.
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•• From Rev. R. P. Russell, Lynaißfas4 - .
I have been much troubled with Qaterth.'6l the
vont type for BOUM' Went/ Year* , AM gradually.,
grew. wane, 1111711 We TOllol' and Itoinentesi do.
' • general
the sena,. es of smolt and breakhastdoW my
timith to such a degree as to compel me ter:
maga my pastorate and auspen4 - publle speals
, I mado dlllgent. use of the Usual. stratellee;
‘ 4 , mar o ydiftient kinds, nitrate of silver, tar loW•
er. .„,yd thhapuens, but without as very salutaty ,
illau.: Lest sunimer I hoard of Dr.
eeseftwi.of Unsling catarrh,. visited .hlm, and
put in under: his.treatroant: I. began immedi.
Ater , /MOrgV44 1 4 , 14h1i Immo, meat. has lone
en tOltbls OTegentillae.. cat= Shai gradually
melt* sway, lutronugh has dlaspooaredptay voted'
Ulf became natural, and I. am- woe ' , more able to -
'stoma sae blasted. Goipel... Let :nms - advists ell:
trouble& "IA eaten& /Mottles, to spptyto•Dr,
slug
14:10SI
'7l" - C.1 , 71 r, r.rro rg
)01;111N6'
is:sw Yon c, Oetobeen, ISdit
A. A. TATLOR, Athiarr, 163 Brn...tryog:
hove received nt our Yard et Penhorn Ott,.
New J er..y. tricot, of Rellnea Petri - Ili:am from
Tituatille: Pa , one of 1:48 barrels having the brand
attic , “Ile:tactical Barrel 0,,' (Robbtrott Patent.)
A careful eartainntion of this cask show. it to be
In perfect order, (no eraportt io filledlrage,) and
the wood abdry an hciorn it wall The other
barrel. of the invoice were in fair order, but
We leakell ore* MlpOrated nbillt two gallon. each. We
cl.cert,lty rt,omraend the Hermitian! B.trrel
to
liclincrei and Shipper. of Petroleum. •
TitEitIBLEY,PELELPS &
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l i i ar-msrin.r. , B EnctunT Exenr.sn AND
2npurou Treturf 0/7101;
,C 3 Broadtray, corner Hey street,
(011 . Depot, Jersey City.)
New York, NPVClllber . .l3, 1004.
A. A. Tart,on, .ideary;"ls3 Broadway.
We received at our _Depot, Jersey City, on the
16th Of O
ctober last, no Invoke of Petroleum from
Titußra sville, Pa., of which were (nor barrels haring
the and of the "llemetical Barret Co., Robbie..
.Patent." A careful examination of these Darrell
shows-them to be to perfect order, no evaporation
or Leakage. The outside of the nod of the barrels
ts ae dry no before they were 1111 rd. -
We understand the above shipment • Was throe
meets the road, and was transhipped three
times. Since they have been et our Depot, they
have been sub j ect to cons - bier:ole rough %reattnent,
and encrwanre to sun and rain. A few days age
they were...mewed and found to contain all the oti
that was originally put la them.
The Imes of Petroleum from leakage aaAayspar
atlon between here nod Oil Creek,amentets to from
6 foto per cent. We have no doubt the 'ltobbisea!
Hermetical Barrel would save this entire 10444 AK
well se all losses of Petroleum when - Onnterne.,
If, If. VALENTINE,
,Supf...
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We will be Prepared In a short time to fundable
Bathers, Barrel blanufeeturers and, deafe n: Crude 011, samples of Barrels yrepired by
ROBBINS' PROCESS;;:;
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Which will demonstrate to all Interested - that
Barrel la all that YIP claimed for It, :
A Hermetical Darrel
That It will hold ()rude 011, Befitted 011, Naptlut,
SO, its of Turve ntine. etc
WITHOUT LEAKAGE OR ETAPORATION; •
For months, without Injury In the slightest allgews....
The process of prepsrlng Barrels by Robbins
method Is eery simple, cheaper than most ethos
proceesee In use, and lb EFFECTUAL.
For further particulars seeamphlet, wklols can
be hod nt our 0ttice,.N0..122 F irst street.
.1113 r A pplicA t to. for Licenses fur using the share
process, through
.madam LIPPFNCOTT. FRY Es '
PROCLAI4IATION. — CITY OF ALLE;
()DENY, en.
In accordance with a provision of at Act of the
e
General Asternbly of the Corn mortirc th of Perim..
lvonis, entitled "An Act to Income te the Otty
of Allegheny," and a eupplement mused the Illth
clay of April, A. D, tbi I, I, A. C. ALIMANDER,
Moyer of sold city, do issue this, my nroclamaUon,
Moyer
that on the SECOND TUESDAY Oh
JAN VARS:, A. 1). thsp, being the 10th day of the
.month, the qualified Voters of each ward will meel.
together at the placea hereinafter mentiontid, nod ,
elect, by ballot, one citizen to servo as Meyer, sad'
one citizen to eerie ori Director of the Poor.,
EMMSM
The quelified voter, ofl.ll;.iirst Ward of said ,
sty will meet at the Public School House in said
ward, to elect, by ballot, bee citizen. to serve ns n -•
member of the Select Council, four citizens to serve
ns members of the Common Council, ono citizen to
acne an Alderman: one citizen to serveas Assessor
two for School Directors, one Inc ;Lodge of Elec.
Eons, four for :inspectors of Elections, and one 1
for Constable.
SECOND WARD. '
The qualified electors of the Second Ward of salt -
city will meet at the Public School Home to side.
ward, and elect, by ballot, one citizen to eerie as a
member of the Select Council four citizen:, to serve
as members of the Common Council, one for-As
sessor, two for School Directors, one for Stift. of
Elections, four for Inspectors of Elections, and one .
for Comanble.
THIRD WARD.
The qualified voters of the Third Ward of sell
city will meet as follows. viz: Tip nest precineb:
will meet at the Public School ouse in arta •
ward, end the second precinct Iv 11 meet at the
house of Col. Gent. corner of East Lane and Sc..
and street, in said city, to alect, by ballot, ono ont- • :•
len to serve as a member of the Select. Council.
four citizens to serve as members of the Common' •
Council, one citizen to serve as Assessor. two (Her ."-
.zees to serve as School Directors for three yesor.
and one to serve as School Director for one, year...,
vine Rev. McMillen, resigned; One citizen to serve
ss Judge of Elections, andlour citizens to serve id
Inspectors of Elections, and one for Constable. • - • .
FOURTH WARD.
The qualified voters of the Fourth Ward Of snit
city will meet as follows, ten. The first. endear .+
will meet at the Engine House. corner of Laceek
and - Anderson Streets, and the second precinct, wilt .
meet at theboulo Mn. Park, on the corner, ef
Chestnut and Main streets, in said Ward, and debt. "
by ballot. one citizen to serve as a member of the
Select Council, four citizens to serve as.minalxnet
of the Common Council, one citizen to: Serra to ~,
Assessor, two citizens to serve as School Difectoto. •'`
one citizen to serve as Alderman, siceJoslah Scott.
deceased, one citizen to Sen!, as Judge of Mo.
tines to each precinct, and four to serve ni Lupo*. ,
tors of Elections imeach precinct, fuideuus for Cone
arable. , . , . .
• The Return Judges will meet at the Mayor's Ore
lice, City Heil, on •WEDNESDAY MORNING..
January lath, at 10 o'clock, for the purpose Of ofte. -
tentilning the result of the eltmtion.. •
• (Then under my hand and seal, this sttia day as
. December, A. D. 1864. • • ".
dettfutd . A. 0. ALEXANDER., Mayer.. • '
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31:013KINGUISI • • • o
OIL SPRING
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
Morgan County, Ohio.
483 Acres in Fee on Oil Spring's Roof
Three miles from MeOmmellsrillo.
Incorporated under the lawn cif Penreqlrante.
CAPITAL STOCK $500,00%
100,000 Shane at Si Per Share, Fall hid
Working Capita'reserved for development 11,0111
shares, the subscription 'Ohre for which is prot
share—not liable to further assessment. -
GEORGE W. CASS, Esq.
President of the P., Ft. W. k O. E. R. Os.
R. T. WICE, Jr
DIIIICTOIIII
Get, W. Con,
3. B. Guthrie,
• 3c m. Richard',
Fnuak Ratan,
A. J. Ryon,
TIIE CONXIL*Ir ONWIDU.3
18,000 Shun of the ithore &served Ilea
nr nas man=
Books of BAsoription. •
Are caw open at tbe *Also a
9. 8. 8RY.919, 59 rourth •.r:
WhereTroepectusend Map Of the ttotipanre yeep •
erty can be • • Aleedu
MINGO COAL WORK&
Capitpa Stock, 8180,600:-. 1 4i
12,000 SURES AT $l6
Passnyincr,3ollN OSUMI- I
Ssomerstor--Catt. JAMES. GORR,' I
rIitASIMICII=J; 11. 31,cOUNE. ,
imeEcrons;
1011 N eltArrs M°C4 e
hlcKlilr . F..TAWO
- LYDAY , Capt.J.A.S.
This Company owns the propertl_geOleititailit
"Mingo Coed Works;“ together ; with thewlleitnaa - ,
adjoiningruad cotMaining ha all about
.errs, The !Wooer !is situated on the West hank
„ L IR th e .hy e eengabela - river, about one-L . 1444n ; •
'Mlles below -Monongahela City, In the.% pock , •
on which'are situated 48 miner's dwel li ng oases
store houres,.shops, together with a Maws!' A
running to the river,with tipple; abutment, pd Mt
nmes.ar an-ingements for loaang imaL ,•:
The mines are already opened;drajned
eted, and in - good= twining order, with entries •
driven and rooms tinned, and 51133cm:slurp
Deafer Working eighty to , one 'hundred mea t and ••• -.;
I :the coal Lowell itnoWn to be of the very best wails
tr. TheAillirigo" is believed to be one of thb awe .-:.-
..Valtiablec6slpropertlatbeMkinongahelayancyl
The Company now proposes to, Increase: tame .
:facilities termini ng by the trona:venom of anaddie
Donal milway, - and. have set apart $30,003 in emit
for the purpose. of making contemplated improve
inenta and providing a working capital for the neW,
Organ. iattion.
With facilities which the CompanY will
the Directors confidently bellevethet the" M,lsgOw
mlii preen to be one of the 113011 L aubstanthirmidl •
- remtinerstirif stocks lathe country. seflf
F311E3
JEINKIIO,'
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• wows, - 3 ohm I.'tiottas lic o(4'Job Han .14 0 048'
'44-lellial t:.k 's 8, 1 01.1c90, - ''. ~'' 111474'.:
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W. Sageley,
Benj. Bakewell, Jr.,
-- D. F. McKee, •
B. T. Leech, Z.
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