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James P. _Barr, Ed
TO OUR ADVERTISING PATRONS
The undersigned. publishers of city daily
Press have been compelled, by the depreciation of
the currency, the operatiou Of the new tax hill;
and the greatly increaked cost of everything Used
in the pr nting art. to take council togetheroo as
to protect themselvesfrom loss, at the emallestax
pense to their patrons. No clans of producers in
the community will feel the effects of therievenne
taxes so severely and so directly ai publi.herii.—
Congreas seems to have specially marked them out
for the imposition of an unusual inimber.of taxes
Bad their share been limited to thethree per cent
impost on their gross revenue arising from adver
tisements. they could have cheerfully paid it, and
felt they were doing their full share towards
equalising the pecuniary burdenof the war, but,
in addition to this. and to those which publishers
meet as individuals, they have to-pay, also, a tax
ol paper, on ink, on telegraphic despatches. ko.,
&xi
But even this is not all. Owing to the nrsvalan
Practice of.each manufacturer, or ureducer oftax
able arttolcar, making hiuu &simply the agent for
collecting the Gnvernment tax from the consumer,
the impostlabi upon every article employed in
making up a tournal is thrown upon the publish
e-, and thus he has no-7 to pay a largely increas
ed ;mice for his ink, his tyre, his coal, and. more
especially. his paper, which is the main item of his
expense. Nay, on account of the scarcity of not
ton rags paper, has gone up, and is still going up,
far beyond what the tax alone would have caused.
while labor. owing to the enhanced prima of every
necessiry, has advanced in nearly the sane rapid
r ..Portion. We thus find that the augmented
cost of publishing a paper just now is nearly forty
P. per cent, more than what it was a few weeks since.
1; In the face of this alarming exhibit, we find a
diminiehed revenue, the chief source of which rev
' enue to ajc urnalid is iscilwriiit:no. - The pride of
subscription in this country-brunreasonably fixed
so near the costof the white paper, ink and print
ing. as to leave the slenderest margin for profit.—
The larger circalations thus secured bythe cheat+.
nese of the paper ; is depended upon to increase
the price and the namber of advertisements which
are the life-blood of a newspaper. But, un
fortunately, aivertising is the Most sensitive
branch of human enterprise. It • expands daring
_ days of thrift and prosperity, and contracts to
the smallest compass during periods of doubt
and business or monetary revolutions. Since
thewar commenced, advertising has fallen off
with us, as vita journalists -generally through
out the country, from thirty to fifty par
cent , and we now . find ourselves with a flourish
ing circulations, it is true, but miihourthe revenue
which is invariably based on each wide dissemi
nations.
- • -
What are we to do? The public demand for
news, in these excited times, must be supplied.—
It is manifest that when a paper is sold even the
minutest fraction below its cost, the forger its air
: eulation the great.r the foss it entails. If adver
•l Using were brisk, and at good rates, that less
.; might be covered, but the direct contrary is now
the case, We wish to refrain as long as possible
:from laying atax upon knowledge ty adding to
: the Price of our papers, but we thinkthat. both on
account of what has above been urged, and on
account of our increased obiculationa advertisers
ought to consent to a slight advance on the rates
' of advertising, always exceedingli low in our city.
' The undersigned have therefore, after due a
: flection, agreed upon, aid will be obliged to live
:closely up to the following revised schedule of pH
' oes to take effect as to all new contracts tit. lad var
. tieing, from and after this 10th day of November,
'1862. It is hoped this very slight advance of ratea
will not only be considered necessary and reason
able by our patrons, bat will be sufficient to Me
cure us from loss, without having resort to the
,:mo,re objectionable devices of raising the subsorio
tion-priees'or our respective papers. or by greatly,
: ,,,,, tn eigeg,,theailuantity. of their readingmatter. .
NEW ADVERTISING RATES.
The following rates of advertising have been
agreed upon by the Publishers of toe Pittsburgh
Daily Press. to take effect on and after the 10th,
day of November: 12362, on all new contracts:
FOR STANDING MATTER.
PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY.
Ono insertion 00 Two months...... 900
Two insertions— 100 Three months... 11 00:
Three insertions 125 Four months ... 13 0O
One week 200 Five months.... 1 t
Two weeks_. . ._„. 3 r‘O'Six months 15 00,
Three weeks - 5 00INine months,... 20 00 ,
One m0nth....._._ 6 00 One year 25 00
FOR CAA - R.IMA BLE MATTER.
Which allows of a weekly Amiga
of matter, to be inserted among new
advertisements.
PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY,
Six month. , PS 00
.
Twelve months 30 00
kiministr tors' Notices 2 25
Marriage Notices . 75
Death Notices. each imer.ion...... ......... ... . -50
IS- All advertisements ordered in for one
ofith, or le s time, to be cash at the time of or
dering.
CAKE:LES MIIICIEBT. Eve. Chronicle.
PO TER & F BFaO Pitta. Dispatch,
JAS. P. B 4 Pitta. Post.
B. BIDDLE it;so. Pittsburgh Gazette.
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
FOB TICE SPIIII3IDY AND PERIILLNI
EMT cure of, •
GONtORRBBA, GHEE% URETHAL
Ditehargee, bounnal Weakness. Nightly Ends
Rom. Ineoutinfmoty Genital Irrita
to b val. Strictare arid
Affeorions of the Kid
neys and Bladder,
Which 100 been calai by upwards of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
In their e ete practice. with the entire camas.
Inman OVISIMAZPIIBA. Cterwmze, or an 7
00=01121 then wn. • •
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speedyin mean. often effecting a cure in a
few days, and when a cure is effected it is permart
ent6t 23403101. 1 ,1 0 sled. frOul YeiteitithW orttgats
Crud are harmless on the system , andnever nause
ate the stomach, or impregnate .the breath and
being sugar coated, 'all nauseotusteisteis avoided.
No change of diet ts necessary whilst us ing them
nor doestheuretationinterfgre with busses's!) oti_
emits. Each box contains six dosen
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. '
Dr. Bel t s Treatise en Seminal
Weakness..
&tr Abusei. fiMuirrhea, Glee. etc, a Painphiet of
EA pages. containing important advice to the ar
fliat. SENT NR Biz omits are required to
. -
pay!
COW. a•
BELLE GREEN B(11011;
A complete Treatise on 'Gonorrheal ; Meet. Strie
nitre, An. t in'all the rations stages, with
7 P. escriptiona in English, adapted for eelf
reatment. without the aid of a physician
• PRICE ONE DOLL,ILX
Thetitte of Bobke Bill boirent aiOnie froin ob
oervation, by mail post-paid, by any advertised
dant, on-receipt of the money.
J. BRYAN, fLoonJotor i lM l l.ll Y 6 ktmt.
EIIiAALUCHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS,
Hear thsawarti R. B. Ponape Depot
PITTI3IIMia. L.
airEPACTITAX ALL KINDS O}
_
' B 4‘4 l . l 4nes. ravens from three to on.
fired ant horse power. and suited fnr
a.. 1 101014 saw BlastPumaces. Faotoriee,
— gtvn PlArsdatatteUtion to the construction of
Batmen and Mishima for grist mills, and for
slonsillts.rutalay and circular sow. mills,
Have also - on hand, finished and ready for abip
mad at utkortnotioe, &ikon and Didiers of every.
description.
Alma. _.ishiloilers and /loot Iron sipseately,
Wronght . Rafting. Bangers and Ponies In
every varleti..and "continuo manufszture of
Woolen tdaOmel7 and BilohMe Card&
Oar prim xi low. ear Inachisteryznannfactur
ed of the b ee valid ggf InatarWs., andwairefided
in all Oases to frixessuon. , , •
so-Orders fro& Sr rises of Elmira:matey 'solicit
ed and promptly Allied. tiaThdicw
AFAO.* OF 800 ACRES, ABOUT MI
in cultivation, dwel icehouse. &e.. Ablate
in Eintler county. four mi‘or from Breen:Or% „for
MEWS:—sate bs B. CUTHBERT MEWS:— •
111- Market street
WINDOW CDR l TAlNLiii ti t it ytE by
sill
tor & Proprietor.
ENTIRELY VE'GETABL
KO AEOOIIOEIO PREPARATION
A PURE TONIC MEDICINE
DR HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
RE:PARED BY
CR C. M. JACKSON, Philadel
phis, Penna.,
Will effectually cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAITEDICE,
Throttle. or Nervous Debility, Dtsimans
of the Rhineys, and all Diseases
Arialmrtrom a Disordered
Liver or Stomach,
Piles,
Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head,
Aeidity_of the Stomach.
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, Fullness or Weight In
the Stomach, sour Fructations, Sink
lag or Fluttering at the elf 1•1 U.. Stom
ach, Swimming o, Lee tieriw Hurried and
difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
nosture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be
-I,.re the sight, Fever and. Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, 'Val•
lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in
the Side, Baok, Chest, Limbs, &c.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant
imaginings of E v i 1.
and Feat depres
atop of
s
jnd will positively pre pirits, vent Yellow Fever. Billions
Fever. Sce.
THEY CONTAIN
ivo'ALcomii. OR BAD WHISKY!
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
wee ont of a hfindred. •
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
papulari a lt of Roofland's German Bitters, (purely
regetabl hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru
nalons venturers, havenpened upon suffering
mmanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
,f poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
lrugs, and christened Tonics, Stomachic,' and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied
kvga, tinder the modest appellation of Bittern:
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases,
4d leave the disappointed sufferers in despair,
YO U IVA NTSOM ETHING ;o ENG TB
_
EN YOU,
YOU WANT A 0007) APPETITE,
90 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
STITUTION/
710 YOU.WANT TO FEEL WELL
DO
NESS?YOU WANT TO GET RID OFNER VO US
DO WANT ENT'D Y 1
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous
feeling?
Al do use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From d. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En
cyclopedia of Religion. Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of
:heir Ingredients and effects; I yet know of no
;lament reason why a man may not testify to the
benefit he believes himself to have received from
may simple preparation in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
. . ..... .
dothis the more readily in regard to Hoof
lakd's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
lickson, of this city, because I was preOdiced
against them for many years, under the impres
vi(pn that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
lain indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker:
Elm ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper
eats, and for encouragement to try them, when
offer= from great and long continued debility.
he . el( of three bottles of these Bitters, at the
oeginning of the present year,. was followed by
evident relief, and restoration to a degree of
xidily.and mental vigor which I had not belt for
lx months before, and had almost depaired of re
pining. I therefore thank God and my friend for
%Footing me to the use of them.
T. NEWTON BROWN.
PIIILADELPIIId, June Z 3, 1E431.
from the Rev. Josepjs IL Kalmar<Pastor of the
Tenth Raptiet ahureh.
Da. Jaoxson —DELP. B,a have been fr
giently requested to connect my name with cm
nendations . of different kinds of medicine, but
egarding the "tactics as out of my appropriate
ghere, I have o all cases declined; but with a
3lhar proof in various instances, and particularly
my eWh family. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof
laud's German Bitters, I depart from my usual
Nurseto express my full convittat on that for
'general debility of the system. and-Menially Liv
t'mplaintit is a safe and valuable preparation.
sortie cases it may fail , but usually.' doubt not
be very beneficial to those who suffer from
aboyeuauses. Yours very_reopectfully
J, H. KENNARI),
Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th.
.
' meths Wife of ALDEI M iNWOWER, Ger
eicififOuut.
GIRMANTOWN, June 1, 1861.
D .e. M. JACIBOW —Sir:—lt as ye me pleasure,
years ago, to give you a certificate, teetifyin
' itil. e German Bitters had done for me. lam
imperfectly cured of all those diseases your
edicine professes to cure, viz; Dyspepsia Chron
ii and Nervous debility, disease of the Kidneys,
tb. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner
ving prosbstion is surprising, I have been wit
ted freqneptly in reference to your Bitters,and
thoutbentationi have recommended it for the
aovecomplaintsonid in every
.instance it has
effectually
.cured. Your medicine has a great
re utation 1- , Germantown , -.nu is sold in every
D Store t nd in .host of the Grocery stores
ti
le. If m., one should question what I say, let
themcome to Germantown, and I . will prove to
their satisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in
vicinity more than twenty. cases Of the above
Masai,
Respeitfully, HANNAH WUNDER,
Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown.
sun's: •
JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS.
Will build up the constitution, and give health
=I strength to an .overtasked and diseased
ealth.
THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY
PHILADELPHIA, August 12, 1862.
Da. C. M. Jacasox—Dear . Sir: While in
a, owing to the change of water, I was taken
w.th a severe diarrlicea, which seemed incurable,
end which greatly weakened me. When we
whoa .Martinsburg,,l feared I should have to
mpg home; but noticing some of your Bitters in
IC store Mr.,H..11. Price, in that town, I par
based a slipply: and on taking it was speedily re
shnedAohealth. The diarrhoea was quickly
shucked, and I experienced no return of it. A
!umber, of m y comrades, who suffered in thesame
manner and 'from the same cause, with whom I
shared the Bitters..ioin me in this certificate. I
expect to return tO the seat of war with the Leg
on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit
r sin my knapsack. I would not be without it
n its weight in gold, particularly on going into a
utestone region.
y our% truly, ' 'A. E. ALTEMI7B,
Company 11, Idoott Legion.
BEWARE OF COrIISTTE.RFEITS.
See: that the eisaLatttre of "C. M. JACKSON."
ti °Tithe WRAPPER of each bottle:
Prinoinal Office and Mannfaotory,
NO. 631 A.11C1.1 griartMET.
JONES & EVANS,
(Buoaseaoes TO C. M. hoisoN & Co.)
PROPRIETORS.
fir Fes nje by Mimesis and Dealers in every
wn in the United States, and by
'Dr. OEO. H. REYSIYAis,
Pittsburgh.
H. P. OCIHWARTZ,
=24 :17-deod cow City.
nli..Atao for gale at 308Ertt FLEMIN6NB eor
iter of the Diamond and Market Etreot.
For IWO deb bs • - stmcor Jon:Nemo ,s
Comer Ennfthffaid and Youth atmat
snob
as Consti-
7. It can be trimmed and lighted without •
moving the oone.
8. It throws all the white light above the cone.
9. The chimney can be removed or inserted
without touching the glass.
These burners are the common No.l size, an ,
can be put on any-lamp now in use. Every per
eon using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 cents; per dozen 82. Bold a
No. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. A
ie2s4ydw P. u TTIEN.
111110 HORSY; OWNIRRY6.—DR.
1 INFALLIBLE LINIMENT R HORS •
is unrivalled by any, in all oases of Lameness
arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching. i
effect magical and certain. Harness or Saddl
Galls, Scratches, Mange, km, it will also speedily
cure Spavin and Ringbone may, easily be pre
vented and cured in their incipient stages. bu
confirmed oases are beyond the possibility of
asnuut. CURE. No case of the kind, however;
so desperate or hopeless but it may be alloviat
by this Liniment, and its faithful application wil
alawye remove the lameness, and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy a
hand. for its timely use at the first appearanee o
Lameness will effectually prevent those formidai
diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable,
and which. render so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless.
R. E. SKLLREW
Agents for Pittsburgh.
• :
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEUNTB,
JESSE JOHNSON,
MEHL COMMON JERCHA
AIM DZ.11.1% Ell
Flour, Grain and all kinds of Conn
Produce, Wines and Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco, otc.
ra r ti L i p l ye rs ad . winces made on oomdammen
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 •SOUTH SECOND
PHILADELPHIA
WM. BRICE &
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STRE
Philadelphia.
*I. Liberal advanees made on oonsignm •
when required. • myl-ly
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 818 MARKET STREE
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassinieres, radio.
&c., he.
Always on hand a well selected stock of G 0...
suitable for the trade. myl-ly .
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTERS Or
WINES, BRANDIES, ice.
AND DIALERS IS
.FINE OLD WHISKIES.
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT SIRE •
PHILADELPHIA. apl(blyd
/OEN B BLLIBON-Bril P XLLIZOILBODICAN B ELLIS
JOHN B. ELLISON & BONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSINEM AND lISTINGS,
NO. 839 MARKET STREET.
(2d door below Fortrth,)
PHILA DELPH lA.
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholosalo and Retail Deal
111 SWEET DDIZOBIPTION OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PirELADELPH
C. HARRY BRIAN,
LON 43-001' 3E
MANUFACTURERS it IMPORTERS,
-OF
ALFA'S FURNISHING GOODS AN
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOI33TH•EOUR•TR STREET,
toFl,lyd. PHILADELPHIA
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
FulyriorAr et:
♦NUPACTURSRSOF EVERT tAltliTY 0
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
air Particular nttontion to fitting OR Refin
_es, Brass Castings of suparior smoothness tuade t
order. Steamboat work and ro.paizing gen
-
WO-Rosa' Oil Ns; Davy's Safety Lam)
GELS Brackets and t. tents: Corner ST. CLAP
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf
'Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITE
FIELD STREET&
Where OYSTERS and all the delloseies of th
season will be nerved nii in the most nalatabl
style. ELI YOUNG,
0011, =Titer Virgin alley and Smithfield st.
JAMES H. OHILDS.
HOPE COTTON HELLS
k,llcullon37 City. .1.a..
ANTITA.YrCRUIFI OP
SEAMLESS BAGS
AND OF
' OSINABITIRGS,
12 Inches to 40 Incites Wide.
Xir Orders may be left at H. CIIILDS 21/ CO'S
153 Wood atroet. Pittabarsh. no3L•l.y:ie
WIL.LIAISI BA.GAJLET,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
PITTFSBURG
The Philosophic Burner.
fIA YDEN'S NEW DOIIBLE•ACEIN •
Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possesses many - advantages over th.
Common Burners.
6NS;g;I:;=MEE
It will burn any quantity ol oil with safety.
It oan be used with a long or short chimney.
It can be need as a taper night-lamp.
It can always be made to burn economically
It is more easily wicked than any oth .
etr.
`.~~;`
^~;:
:3' ':
de27ay-diormow
irlF YOU WANT NOXF: GOOD N "
AL Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, an.
all other kinds of Spiess, choking Brandy- o.
Wine, Now Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go •
Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where yo •
1411 get a new crop of Fruit and lower than a
any other house in the city. Also a general an.
tuill assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Win • •
Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign an.
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH k BROTHER,
deM corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
THIS DAY—
Just opened a complete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISH - LNG GOODS
W. H. MeOEE & CO.,
my 9 143 Federal etreM.Alleghens Qty
N OTICE, NOTICE,
TO BUYERS OF BOOTS, SHOES. GAIT
OR GUMS,
tor Fall or Winter Wear.
MOND
Y MOR
litE LE CV TALI].
THIi.DEATH ( OrNAPOLEON.
At 0 O'clock in the evening of the 4th of
May, 100, the Emperor Napoleon died at
St. HeltiOa, eller a cruel imprisonment of
six years. The latter days of his life were
almosttelusivelY directed to religions
thoughts. 6 Ho was exceedingly weak, suf
fering great pain, and often in extreme de
jection of ri. spirits. One evening, but a
short timerhefore his death, he made the
follownigr i emarkable'confeision to Count
Montholont i
"Upon the throne, surrounded by gen
erals, far uiom devout—yea, I will not
deny it—l had too much regard for pub
lic opinion, , and far too ranch timidity and
perhaps I did, not dare to say aloud, "I
am a believer." I said, "Religion is a
power—a political engine." But even
then, if any 'one had questioned me di
reedy, I should have 'replied: "Yea, I am
A Christian.' And iftilhad been necessary
confess my faith at,,the price of martyr
'Rom, I shouldhave found all my firmness,
But no v I aro it St. Helena, 'why should I
dissemble that:which r believe at the bot
tom of my heart? I desire the communion
of the Lord's Supper,_ end to confess what
I believe, I will' not force any one to ac
company me there; but those who love me
will follow me there."
• Even iu these solemn hours of approach
ing death he had no penitence t.o express
in view of his politicial career, for his mo
tives had been exalted, 'and his measures
beneficient in the extreme. With grati
tude and well-founded pride he could well
say:
"I have hallowed the Revolution by in
fusing into it our laws. My code is the
sheet anchor which will save France, and
entitle me to the benediction of posterity..
Theplan of leaving the Alps was the one
first formed at the commencement of my
career. I had entered Italy, and Ending
that communications with Paris occupied
considerable time. and were attended with
much difficulty, I endeavored to render
them quicker, and resblved to open them
through the valley of, tile Rhone. I also
Wished to render that river navigable, and
blow up the rocks under which it engulpbs
and disappears. I had sent engineers on
the spot. The expense would have been
inconsiderable, and I 'submitted the plan
to the Direetory. But we were carried
away by events. On my return from
ligynt, we applied hamMers to the Alps.
We executed what the Romans had not
daredito try, and traced, through blocks of
granite, a solid and spacious road, ca
pable of resisting the efforts of time.
As, restless with pain and burning with
unappeigable thirst, he tossed on his pil
low, he said, to Dr. Antommacchi:
"This is not lire—it is mere existence.
Death will soon terminate my sufferings.
In what state am I, Doctor? Everything
seems to weigh upon me to fatigue me.-
1 can scarcely support ittelf. Have yen
not, among the resources'of art, anything
to revive die play of the machine?"
He had some fishes in a pond - near his
door, and was fond of feeding theta with
crumbs of bread. Suddenly they all died.
Sadly he said:
"toe see very_ well there is 'a fatality at
tached to me. EverAiag I love, every
thing. that belong& tpgitie,gror,
struck!" -- e
At lengththe hidden disease, which sub
sequently proved itself to be a cancer in
the stomach, so prostrated him that he
he could rarely leave his bed, and the pain
was so great that he could but seldom get
a moment's rest.
"Doctor," said he, "what a delightful
thing rest is. The bed has become for me
a place of luxury. How fallen am I now,
whose activity was boundless, whose mind
never slumbered, and now plunged in a
lethargic stupor, and must make an effort
even to raise my eyelid I I sometimes
dictated upon different subjects to four or
five secretaries, who wrote as fastas words
could be uttered. Bnt then I was Na-
poleon, now 1 am no longer anything!"
One day he vainly endeavored, leaning
upon another's arm, to walk across the
room. His limbs sank beneath him.—
"They are exhausted," said he, "see,
there is nothing left—mere skeletons.—
Everything must have an end. lam fast
approaching mine; and I do not regret it,
for I have indeed no reason to be attach
ed to life."
The news came one day of the death of
his sister Eliza. It threw him into a state
of stupor. His h, ad fell upon his breast.
Deep sighs escaped him, and for a long
time he uttered not a word. Then, fixing
his eyes intently upon the doctor, he said:
"You see Eliza has just shown us the way.
Death, which seems to have overlooked
our family, now begins to strike it. My
turn cannot be far distant, I have no longer
any strength, activity or energy left. lam
no longer Napeleun. The first person of
our Wally who shall follow Eliza to the
grave, is that great Napoleon who here
drags out a miserable existence, who
sinks under its weight, but who, how
ever, still keeps Europe in a state of
alarm. As for me, it's all ,over. My
days will soon end on this poor, miserable
Antommcchi was an infidel. One
day he ventured to assume a contemptu
ous expression of conntanence, in view of
some religious conversation, which wag
Eassing between the Abbe Vignali and the
mperor. Napoleon said to him severly:
"You are an atheist, sir. Be an atheist
if you will. But as for me, I will fulfill all
the duties which religion imposes, and
seek all the solace which it administers."
1 hen turning to the Abbe he said, "I
wish you to say mass in the chapel every
day and to continue to say it after my
death. You will not cease until I am
buried. As soon as lam dead, Iwish you
to place a crucifix upon my bosom and
your altar at my head. You will not
omit solemnizing the sacrament of the
Lord's Supper, and offering daily prayers
until I am buried."
Thus, day after day, he lingered 'sadly
along, each one rich with historic interest,
until the 2d of May. The Emperor then
was in a burning fiver and his mind was
in delirium. His spirit was wandering
through the scenes of the past, and moved
amid the dangers of the field of battle. At
one time he cried out, wildly: "Steinzal,
Dessau, Massena; victory is declaring.—
Run, hasten, press the charge. They are
ours:" In his eagerness, with that momen
tary strength which delirium gives, he
leaped from his bed, but fell prostrate on
the floor. After a few hours the fever
abated and reason returned. "I am very
ill." said he, "I am going to die. My poor
Chinese servants. Do not let them be
forgotten. I must take leave of them, also.'
In hie will he had particularly remember
ed all his friends, and all from whom he
received any acts of kindness.
At 2 o,clock in the afternoon of the Ed
of May, after a verytonehing conversation
with the friends who surrounded his bed
side, he sent for the Abbe Vignali, and
received the Lord's Supper. After the
solemn ordinance, the placid expression
of his countenance indicated the peace
which reigned within his soul. He slept
quietly through the night, and in the mor
ning he said to his valet," Open the
window that I Marcher, open it wide, may
~ i
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A 4
G, NOVEMBER 17, 1562.
breathe the air, the 'good air,, which the
good God has made.'
The night of the 4th was black and
stormy. The dying hour had come. The
little household at St. Helena were all
gathered around their dying friend. The
!Emperor lap unconscious and motionless
upon his pillow, breathing heavily, and
occasionally uttering broken and almost
inarticulate words. "Twice I thought,"
says Count Monthololon, "that I distin
guished the unconnected words, 'France,
Army, Head of the Army, Josephine.'—
At 4 o'clock in the evening, as he was
lying upon his back, with his right hand
out of the bed, and his eyes fixed, as in
deepest mediation, he gently, and without
&struggle, or motion, ceased to breathe.
Justus the sun was descending below
the horizon, sinking behind the clouds of
somber and tempeatons day; the spirit of
Napoleon took flight into the dread un
known. Isle of Elba, Napoleon, were the
last utterance of the true and loving. Jose
phine. France and Army, Josephine,
were the last images which lingered la the
heart, and the last words which trembled
On the lips of the dying Emperor. ,John
A. a Abbott. .
DIMS SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO
110 Smitnaeld etreet, opposite the O Custom House. Chartered by the Legielature.
President
VICX PATAIDENTII.
Wm. R. Smith R. F. Be id
Thos. IL Messier A. Rely mum
Francis Sellers Joahu• Rhodes
John F . Jennings, JacoL Stuckrath
Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Black
TRITISTIMI,
Josiah Ring C Z
Reed 'A S Bell Josorth
S iii g own W
Jae W Woodweß R C Schmertz
.P Rahm C W Ricketson
'3 M Tiernan ii H Hartman -
1D M Long It J Anderson
Jae W Baxter D H McKinley
C /I Wolf Robert 1) Cochran
Wm Smith W lhmicen
0 B Jones B F Jonee
W II Phelps C B Herron
SkeRICT/RT AIM THILISVENR,
D. B. MckINLRY.
Open daily. from 9L.6.t02 P. V. Also, Tues
day and Saturday evenings from 8 to 8 o'clock.
eposits received of ONE . DIIII3 and upwards.
Dividends declared in December and june of
each year.
Dividends snowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the depositor as prideripal, and bear in
torest. thus compote/ding IL
Books cantotaing Charter. By-Isaws, &0., fur
nished at the office.
Sir This Institution offers, especially to 'these
Persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity
te accumulate, by Antall deposits, eaely saved, -- a
sum which will be a resource when needed, their
money not only iieingsafe but bearinginterest,
in
tend of remaining unproductive. reyl2
Spencer ,&
BREWERS AND . MALSTERS.
Pncxxix Smell BU swum. 1
Pitt burgh, September 10,1162.
DISSOLIITION PATITNEILB.IIIP.
—Thep artnprehir heretotve existing be
tureen JOS Se'stiVE and W. H. GARRARD
was dissolved on die dOth of August 1882, W.
H. GARRARD being authorised to settle up the
business of the late firm at she °Moe in tlrew
erryy
will be
intend o t ntl eg te e d
1 117 .
ways on hand a superior article of ZLE.TPOR
TER, and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned
mill 4 e thankful to the friends of the late firm for
aeontinuanee- of their patron e. and promise
t make it their aim to shr notion to allwhe
RO • VI A, o •*roet. so
long known to-the bisinees community, wW 4.234-
the management of our business, with-the Sill
control in the Brewery.
Addroa, all orders to SPENCER St BieltAY,
Phcenix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOSEPH SPENCER,
JAMES MoKAY.
McKuPasoliv, N0v,15, 1882.
A N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI.
LI& RECTORS of the Monongahela Valley Bank
of McKeesport will he held at the Banking
House. on Mcnday, the Bth dav of Deoember be
tween the hours of 11) a m and 12 m. .
The annual meeting of Stockholders. on Tues
day the 24 of December. at 11 a, In,
nols:3wd. T. B. HAMMER, Prest.
lEU.I.IO.I"EA.N . .A.CAEDF
MURORAN RA'rEIGAN, EUROPEAN
JR. Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is prepared to bring out or sand back passengers
from or to any part of the old country, either by
steam or sallinackets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE. payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Sailing Packets, and for theligres of Steamers sail
ing between Nov York. Liverpool. Glasgow and
Galway. fell
lI.SBIITIS
WTI. IL SMITH pit CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 02 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETN
dem PITTSB Ben.
WILLIAM IMAM DAVItI SCOANDLISIL
HARRISON A. 007 PIN. Special Partner.
General Partners.
MEANS t COFFIN,
(3noecoors to ill'Candlen. Means * C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Oorner Wood and Water Streets,
MOM PPlTEatinzu sr. PA
GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS
R 00FIN` .
fa/ A TERI A LS CONNTA.NTLY ON
/NA hand. for sale Kith instructions: Also
IRON SATURATED FOR ROM.
Our work is not to be excelled by that of any
Hoofer in Western Pennsylvania.
B. F. SHOP& 75 Smithfield et.
je2s-3md Pittsburgh.
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
110IISE CARPENTER
AND JOBBER.
SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY,between Wood
and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Silr^Orders eolleited and promptly attended to.
any
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
ADVERTISES RAVING BEEN
restored to health in a few weeks, by a very
simple:remedy, after having enflered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful
disease, Contuunprion—is anxious to make known
to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send &prescription
used (free of charge): with the directions for 'pre
paring and using the eime, which they will find a
sure caroler Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, be.
The, only abject of the advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and spread
information which he ooneives to be invaluable.
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cost thorn nothing, and may prove a
blessing.
Parties wishing the presorption will please ad
drem Rev. REWARD A. WILSON,
sel9-Sm Williamsburg Kings CounW.Y.
14.1 W
KISNSINGTON
LEON AND NAIL WORKS.
LLOYDtt
Manufacturers of
ar, Sheey Boller 'Plate, 'Ropy, A
and 'r Iron, Kalb; and Spi k es;
Iso, Bereen. Small T Rail arta nal Bar Railr
Iron suitable for Nal
Wort/ are saboinins the CITY OAS WORK
Warehouse, No: SS Water street and R
6 Market street, Baipiters MaMIND
sPlßessu-is
Oar• IC E 1 .
............JAMES PARE, Jr
JO& R. HUNTER
ME=MEI
e„TOVE
0
ik 44-4 S?
•
A. BRADLEY,
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
corner Geooad,Pittislarglai
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealar
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
,
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
In our sample room may be found the
ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
merits of which have been fully tested by
°wands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
y any In this market; together with egreatmany
ther desirable patterns,
have also a very large assortment of ' ' -
! PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now .
Aimed to the_public.
w FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS. of the newest styles. Common-
Al
itchen Bow, and Jam Gratee,,,all of which are
offered at vem',..loteldtsiC , ' •• • '
Speciamducementn offered to. builders in
Want of GRATE FRONTS.„ myrct...f
J. iSr• IStIYI'B9E9E.F.DT
' .s '
Brass Folinders,
GAS AND STEAM. FITTERS,
All kinds or Bra= and Iron Cocks
made to order.
Also, •
I: BASS OASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest notice.
OIL REFINERY'S FITTED UP.
113-AD orders loft atBOWN & TETLEY'S, 1.26
iOOD STREET, will be promptly attended to.
The members of this firm being .praedisal me
hanks, of many yeays' experience in the bud-.
ess, will insure to give satisfaction in every re
beet. se6-Iyd`
_
*EVICH EXTRACTED WI TH 0 ITT
PAIN by tho me of an apparatus whereby
o drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi=
Sal gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process. and are ready' to testify
fte to the safety and painlessmiss of the Operation,
whatever has been said by persons interested in
awaiting thecontrurY, having DO knowledge of MY
process.
I IfiIL.ARTIPICIAL TEETH inserted in every
style, and charges as low, as will warrant the
best of material in all case.
E. 01:D11Y, Dentlitb
wilily-fa 134 Smithfield street
S. M. KIER & CO.,
E=1:1
Pure No. 1 Carbon OH,
AND
.10 N" Z 0
itir-Offioe on LIBERTY STREET, opposite
enn'a R. R. Depot.
*3AII oil warranted. an23:lyd
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00.,
IORIVIERLY OF TITF, TWW-11111I.E.
HuliSIE. dealers in P oroign Brandieg, WineS,
•d Gia3 BillekberrY, Ras ~ T•berry, Wild
.erry, :•ad flinger 13mnitial, Old Monongahela,
ye, and ether Whiskial, Jamaica Ram, Balm
er IV Mt:Bit:Le:a, •
fi110.5..". 'Liberty street,
Opposite F. ourth Eirt•C 4 ' Pit tb burgh, Pa.
lintels. Treterts, And Pamillee supplied at ro ski
rate profits for sein. Now Jersey eller for fam
ily or hotel purposes. 33,3-tinal
Ea" 110 A. 707,01Cark..E3
LONEID IILLER & GO.,
• - .
LEct • 0.• .1
• 1/4,
.
Manufactures of Muminatina sad LaLicata&
arbor Oils and Bonsolo.
I NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WAIIIINIIIIMD
NON-F.XPLOSIVE, always on hni.d. oe2Ely,
WILLIAM CARR & CO.
WROLESALE GROCERS.
And Ittiyo r riere of
WIN EN , BILANDLES,
ALSO.
Diatillera and Dealers in
INE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
827 Liberty Street,
ur.9:l3' vrrissituitsin. PA.
' .olesale Grocery and Liquor Store
For Sale. -
HE STOCK AND .FLaTirsims OF A
Wholesale Grocery and Liquor ! Howley dos!
' • agood tr..de on , one of the best business
-ts in the city, is offered for sale, et the. own
-re wish to go Into other blainses.• For. further
. articulare address ,
. .
auT-tf , LOCK BOX IS Plitsburgh P: O.
NEW GOODS;
E HAVE JUST Bak.
I V the Beat a large and die
and °bolos *bed=
SPRING AND SUlifitElt4ooll4
:or Gent' lead Youths wear, embreetnis aII the
ewest Wa , les COATINGS. GASSINGqtNS AND
iiritnINGIEL R. H. MMES. CO.,
143're:ilia-al street
ernes Market Square. Allerheily city. m6,9''
TIERNAN & GETTY,
olesale and Retail Grocers,
runny= A= TilALEse IN
EAS, WINES, LIQUORS, fate.,:
NORTH-WM corner of '
HIO J3TBEET , AND THEDIAMOND,
wad, ALLEGSKRY CITY.
TAIL , Era3corLA:no,
(rON4UIRLY OOIIS2 ILICHZQUISIv).
CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS,
(Opposite the Post Oflee.)
HE' SIIIIISCRIHER HAVING
taken the above well-known etan_ ,d will be
leased to see his friends at all hours. His wines,
otters, ales, and cigars are of the hest.
je24-.9md JOllll LUNDY. Proprietor.
IMPORTANT. TO LADIES
Dit. JOHN HAILVEr, HAVING YOE
upwards or twenty years devoted his pro'
fissional time exclusively to the - treatment of
fomaie and having succeeded In thou
u.nds of eases in restoring the &Misted to sound
ttkuilth hue now entire °oedema in offering pub
tiolY xis
" Groat American Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
.1
.RONO - THERMAL - ,FEMALE PILLS!
,•oh have neve: yet felled ((when thadireo
flow have been strictly followed) in re
moving difficultie3 arising from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
o In restoring the system to perfect health when
.. i ermg from 4 ,,, i. ' , ..al Atrectioas. Pratt:kens Vteri.
dr 'natl. .or other weakness of the Orreries Op
tiohAlso in all cr.:m.l'of Debility or Nematte
!rattan, Thoterivi, Prt/pitatieo" /am, lea, Atc.
w are the foreruxusers of rmireltwions disease.
/Wow Pads are pe Vecarlann lon 011 the Ca* ,
etiottalion, mid may be taken binini Mott delieassfe
eihie without causing distress;' at the same time
the y ace like a charm. by strengthenthg.~ lavigo
ra=g, and restoring the system to a healthy con.
(Mon, and by bringing on the monthly - period
with regularity, no matter from what sense the
ohshmetlons may arise- They;should. however.
nett be taken during the brat three or four months
of pregnancy, though - safe at any other time„ RE
miscarriage woald be the result.
each box contains 60 Pills. Paton Gas DOLLAP,
end when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid
by an/ sAv_Sho Agent. op recent of the money
3. BRIAN. Rochester, N.Y., firer-err! Agent
Bold by DruggietegenersilL. - •
JOSEPia PLIMNIft,
' . Corner Market sheet ar.d. the Mimi end,
aulgirdeeowis Agent for_Pittsbnrir.
BERM ARRl*Sly,,or . .
_ . ,
,
BOOTH. SHOPS' GUNI§
•
oh'wili 6a sold it 'the oid:rieeli at
lIIMANDW9B Markot drat
Vol. 1X...-Establishid 1542.
TO THE PUBLIC "
El 3 PECK AIL LY
thelsnorantandfalfe
ly Modest o f all denomi
nation& treat Juror° I and_
delicate disorders, - self- -
distasee_ol%)
deafens oommon end in- '
ciderit •to youths of-both • - - _
nese& and adult% aWie or. married., .119eanso
Ds. Beaseraer pabee the fact 'or hie doing
so, fhetasionintand Saltily modest are dreadfay r
. shocked, and think If a
.groat sin very, unmoral
andfor etontandmition; and -cierrilUtion: Onset- I
th littet.'promieing Ilona and daughters. _ Their. : ,
firefly pbyMcian should be cautious to keejd them
in iam_pranoe that they ido the same as Dr. CHAN
9TRUP, (except publishing) last a lucrative 'nag! .
doe might'be loot. to -them anion; ;tepid; falcclp
modest . and presumptuous fanuliee, born an 4..
raised in ignorance; sprnng 'artentarOglDlS era
iyhe Mama: melbas, intelligence, sense, - ;
dollars and emit& mystericasly,- meanly mai
gotten. It la to publicity, however_ ;that:numerals
parents _ and gnarlier's. are ; thardrfcd ; that their ..,
song daughters and•wia‘previousir 'feebler '
siehlY and : of delicate di ori;.4nd.iipinsarratt t h
bus
_been restored to and yigor:by.,Dtr,..
BRANEITRUP beside manyebiatioi ant-ailt4Fll
Marriage throe's:li him have been asiviaLmucilialti
faring; ,anitietyi mentiliorition. ll ikarYS.Peetim. •
bee or nocturnal euneissionsilareareaelatoffliWws
In a very short simbeoftlaieby his e.everernemee; -
Which arepeouliarlyhisoww...Theyada
rom the Vegetable Kingdom, haying. seen the
ftillaciy;Of the Mereurbdtreatatett,lie hantibandate.;l
ad itand erubstituted, the-vegitable-: „Pamela dis-
Mate Ale treatedwithinarked onear--navnis bad
over fortz..lollll , .experierne thsar:; ;
meat in hoenitals of. both the . Old ,World and in
the Irnited'Eitaten beide binitofisaY—tti
fkir,triaL healthand bee/A= l H, Iletilkh/QVA
anon the now , -valledebeek.'lrrine no longer wit& •
moutebrinke and. quackuhtito °Mem: andlieeparoll•
Consumption and all _of its kindred dimness, Of
Width manyz - annually . filif
ncro be idlered. providing they attend ,to it la..
dmi - 1 1 / 4 11'pardeulimemlikairof my Ereatifiriat
byprocu.ft a eppy of the AledlorviAdviserwhiek„ 3
is given tis to all that apply having - the-ad
vantage • of ;liver fa it . •yearril expeolenee
abserration, oonsoaten ,he hoe impeder
the treatampt of. - dbreased;' Iflz
daily omundted hi thaprofesaion t armed astricoml,.,
mended by:repeotable' dune'. tz°" . ,
Prieto& of Acted.: &a
dreeteneor Diamond.atreet. ;Private oomniuni
cations dust all parts of the Unita -riffled" at- .
tea!HadP.“Pireat to
I damp:hot
' w.AkTimor•rA
WE ABZ Now Ituracursentratrea
tv v , this article, which for brillianoy in burolut , •
freedom of offemnve odor, and trazaparoncy of
.color. (which oolof we warrant ` to be chitgedfby
- age or eg urej uluittreassal bLen..7
Cater in . or market 4 a prottable
Oil to the consumer. wo con Vedallxrecelunelict
it. Also, our manufsotare ofAUSTI:,
S 01) ' ' •
zfeabsi OLOil
whickezeols le pereatt.in etter..gth all.tho make •
of Ra t lit i lj m lEtoda brought to this amuiry. Oct.
man_ -
of
SAPONIFIER; all CONCERTRATEOLTE;Sitt Ite.` 4
,‘ •
Are 'so well fsvorabis kaotrit. viettitialte
'dietitian is autlidant. . .
,An orders 111111 inntddisa Win 1, '
tended to trtrcaddreaain • •
GEORGE,. Attrtm
• Posits f3iilt Mswitsetiirtnrenrupari.t.
• ,
oTS:lrateittf = Wood a u , pot,:: Pitt Ottritt.
DAUB
MERCHANT TAILORS;
NO. 185 BMITHFIXEM STREET.
. .
WITS, RAVE JUST IRECXTIFIF4) A
'VT large andlcollsolioled stock of - • • t" 4
-E. x . „
ocedittnr : e
o'f - '
<6lotlis,Casinierem;liresiinim
'ALSO—A large stealief .
..., . ,
GENT'S 'FURNISHING. GOODS ' '-
14cladivriforgeriS7tirte Pa% akar? •
S 7
.^. ~- kr ... 144i
sPaerarsitkin ukuiftkept- Intalakti 4.31
. i1.A45E4 -• .-.....A........0.2g.........1,0.........,
REACHDEIith/ 61 ... XMAS! Mintalk " I ' 4 '
lod with - him 'buil DLIVWATtie We".
TOCKon - a:Oopartnershigg far the tessumetionrip
tae CaltPh OI
T BUSSS?. , under the naine en ,
firm of W. MeCLIFITOCK- & - 1301 . 1; . bsii•-golieltelot
from agenerous public a continumme;rothe new
firm, oßthe liberal pstrciberetb_felm_byllmf
ea =
r foie& - .hicOLIIITOCIL ;
• • .
VARPETS -1111vihr gurebased-for 'OAS& - •
hefore the late adganoe, the baguet ff.,ock 0t.,. -
Carpets in the oltzr..we would call the attention of'''
wholamleand retail koff ere
_to oar ._to m !2,
eortmont of CARPET& AdATTENG_ O
CLOTHS; ho. hfoCLAUMICKASOI•L?•i
au2l •. _ 112 Market street
WALL PAPEra
wxximour
,
Sew lea fqlprincof 4802.
• •
meat from. 1;4) - seatio.. n.,ti Syr
-
• - WIC%
Nat salt • t 0 T.A .11
TIILOIELIS-lekiLattEß,
• -3 • 91 woOD ')v-v.‘,tl
BetweenAth 411564 2a doortamprift-ziosi 4 qtv "
FMO*.
tio- ,r
ed-axw-kat,ow-4 lc ,
CARRIAGE N Acroins.,
ur , 7
(At the olkesittinsb.pi Coaah f
' II 4I4II7ESAIE WAXij.:4l c'pf . .l
;MAIL l'PriteWg.
liepairlii*Etas
BOUM aviegmaile6
JILOBT. D.WKEIJILAIrd
inolituaettmeik
CONESsion, AND RAM . ,
Desk=iriPtodneiandPittebaiikBihnidiatiiiii: ,
No. 251 LIBMERTYSTREET, rest
et evoL • - - PITTSBURGR.,
PLEEGER,
II Oa
25 corneae Ohio mid Seaver stir,
ALLEGHENY =CITE-
Larse dearer np
made to order and for gale atLO E 8 0.A5
PRICES. ,
_pairing promptly sito .
hcattlymr-roy3l-. l 3tf .
,Corainciop_ial3 Salc.Poni.
CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH. STREET&
(Near Market)
XIT.INIEME TIME plu - BLIC CAN 013.
V. TAIN the beet and pared Liencie.
Meals eerved at an holm on the ahorteet.ner
tee. . .
Lnnoh eve, morning between the hoer" of 10
and 12 o'clock. PIM% 32,
Preprietor.
an2o-1Y
IDDITTSRERGH BRANCH, SO: IS
1 — Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Fitt' ,
tory. established in A choice stock-of Piano
7 octavo Centre PilL l 3 o B4ximbining on the.. eseeal..-
dale of &Int °lase Inatnunent With latenoVeldea
(underpatent). Highlyimportantto the'olitioal
pianist. Low for °saber aoceptizacei—
WISE 1-8R0T133114!..-- -
.. .*Artt*turiV a; •
S. B. fit C. P. NALIIZWIENII -
Manufacturns and
ROOK CAP; LETT -1 4PG'
andsll kin& of
WRAPPING P.f..PEkaireremOved,trirzl
No. Wood street to •
NO. 83 staTffitizist),svazirk,•'.
PittEburgh. -:
air Claeh paid for BASS
OWEN 1111Ti!.xL,
MEROH ANT T
49 Vt. Cif** Street.:
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