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    James P. Ha
N OT ALCOHOLIC
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
V getable Ex-tract
PCRE TONIC.
Dr. lloofian4 9 s
BERRAM BITTERS
PREPARBD BY
DB. a D JACKSON, Philade
phis, Penne..
Will ef f
ectually cure
Liver Comp"
DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE.
• vaturoam, or ltiorroas llehtllty, Disease
of the lildtsopia, and all Dines/ea
Artaing from a bleordOresi
Liver or Shboututts,,
sash
as Consti
_potion. Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Di. ,, nat
for Food, Fullness or W ight
the Stomach, Sour teructations, Sink .
Ins or Fluttering at the Pic of ine Stom
ach, Swimming Of the flea.. Horned and
difficult I3reathing. Eluttering at the Heart,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
vesture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be
ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Paan in
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dro.
Sudden Flushes ail eat, Burn_
inc in the Flesh, Constant
imocinings of Evil,
and great.depres
SIOU of
spirits,
And tr.ll positively nrevant Yellow Fever, Bil
ious Foyer. km
TREY CONTAIN
FO ALCollfog, OR RAD WHISRY
They will care the above diseases in ninety-nin
aces out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
PoPtuanty of Root:hind's German Bitters, (purely
Vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru
pulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering
aumunity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with incurious
lirur: and christened Tonics, Stomaohies and Bit-
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
jpreparations in plethoric bottles, and big-beliied
kegs, under the mode,t ape of Bitters:
which, instead of curing only allggraatiovan
tes diseases
ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Are not a new and untried arttle, but have
stood the test of fifteen year? trial by the Aowri
oan publi c; and their reputation and dale, are
not rivalled by any similar pre par4t
The proprietors hare tnousamid of Letters
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers, Physivlans end
Cltizenp4.
- - - •
Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to
the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these
Bitters.
DO YOU WARTSOMETHING to ASTRENG TR
.IIM YOU!
.DO YOU WANT A GOO
UILD UP
D / 0 0 YOU WANT TO YOURB CON
STITUTION,
DO YOU WAN7' TO PEEL WELL
DO YOU WART TO giD VOUS
NE&S"'P
DO YOU WANT EN"GY
Do you want to aleep well ?
Do you want a lErlak and vlirorous
feeling T
If ym do. u.se,
HOOFLAND'S (4NRI4AN BITTERS
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under
Maine of Bitters, Anzu op In gain bottles, eompoand,
of the cheapest ishisky ny common runt, rout an .1 n+
2D to 41) cents per gallon, she taste disfoLtsed by A,
tee or Gbriantter
This class Qf B. tern has caused and mill conk,
Me to cause, an long a w they ran be hund re ,
to die the death of the drunkard. By these r t/
evetem is kept continuntfy under the iolluenee rif A
oh<dic Stinsuiatae of th e iciest kind. the
Liquor u created and kept up, and the nit It .1
the horrors attendant upon a drunkards life an
death.
ibr those who desire and will h av e n Liquor
_Bitters, wei te publoth the follow-mg receipt, G e t Otte
Bottle oolland'n Grerrana ititter4. and
Plias With Three Quarto of So.ail. Brandy
or Whisky, and the rerrat be a prtpara toot
that will far excel in-Medicinal torturs ,„n.l true
exceilenre any n( the numerous Liqaor R leer,
the market, and wit/ cont. much less. ion amt/
have all the virtues of Haollau I'm BA tfers in
Sonneetion with a good article l Liquor. of a
%AKA lest price than these propurat:ons
mai CO - et 2/04.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
AND THE FRIENDS OF :SOLDIERS
We Ball the attention of all havin g relations or
blew& in the army to the fact that - 1100 F
LA.ND't3 German Bitters" will care nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and priva
tionsincident to camp th lists, publish
tyll almost daily in the newspapers,en the arrival
of the sick. it will be noticed theta very large pro
portion are suffering from debility. Every Dear
of that kind can be readily cured by Ilootiand's
German Bitters, Diseases resul.ing from ciiser•
dere of the digestive organs are .pe dily reinov
ed. Wehave no hesitation in stating that. if
these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers
hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherw.se
will be lost.
We call particular attention to the following re
markable and well authenticated nure of cue of
he nation's her. , cs. whose life, to use hi. , own
aug nage"has been saved by the Bitters:"
l'altencLeitte. August Zld, 1662.
Meagre. Jones .k Evans.—Well, gentlemen. your
ffand's Gorman Bitters has saved my lite,
Tftere tine mistake in this. It is vouched for by
Abhors tiny comrades, some of whose names
E.9PPen sl, and who were fully cognizant of
toe eircumatanacs of zny ease I am, and have
n for the last four years. a member of wher
e:ma's celebrated battery, under the immediate
command of Capt. F, U. As re.. Through the °s
pew° qttendant upon ley arduous duties, 1 we
wankel in November last with inilamatio n o t
tinsimum, and was tor seventy two days in the
hospital. This was fullowed by great debility.
heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then ,
removed from the White llowe and sent to this '
of on board the Iteainer "state of Ks hie," from
which I landed on.theSth of June. Since that
time I have head about as low as any o to could
be and/gill retain a sHail: of vitality; For a week
or more I was-a...reel; ~,ble to ewe leer anything,
and ill did force a morsel down, it was iniu_edi
ately thrown uP again.
I could Lifevn keep a glass of water on mr
stomach. could not last ander these circum
stances ;and, aroordingly the physici..ho who
had heed working tai htully, though unsucoesful-
LY. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch
er. frankly told me he cou'd do no more fur ay.
and L ivised me to seen clergyman, sind to m a k e
such cdsposution of tu limited funs as bt suit-
ed me. An acquainta y
nce wit - I visi d ted me es at the
hospital, !sir. Frederick Steinbron. of 6th below
, h Street. advised me .is a forlorn hone. to try
4 t Bitters and kindly procnrel a bottle. From
oil Umel commenced. takingthem the shadow. I
4 th-receded; Thoughul noW. thank God for it,
(. 1
letting better, I have taken but two bet
eg." Itavegained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine
SfbeiNtpermitt.43 to rejoin my wife and daugh
ter, fr9m whom I bare hoard nothing for eio
4telt Montt= for t yeetierman lam a mray'irglo
pa, t'Al m *he vicinity of Front flops!, o your
ueble Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of
n Iffe
clasping to my bosom those who at e dearest
kelp
VprFtruiy. Yours, IqA_AC hi ALONE.
We fully cone& in the truth of the above state-
Monk as we had despaired of seeing our comrade,
Hr. Hobbs:restored to health.
JONICN.CIIDDILEBACK. Lt N. - V, Battery.
HEORRE A. ACK LE e Co. C. llth. Maine.
31 ..FwxRurrj - ALf.g.u, lt2d N. Y.
Lt. IS/I.At i r i l s t i le ttipeg,
v it . :lams F.
'lleii11111" B. JEROME, Co B, r t unt.
II T. MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine,
atar. F. WARD, CO E..sth Maine,
lITAN RDICt. Co 11.72 d N, Y.
SA - Nr.i, It, THOMAS, Co F. 95th Pa.
ANDREW .L RIIRB A LL, Co A. 3d Vermont
J1110.111N....1EN44.,N8 Co B. 106th Poona.
.6.NW2i.g.E O.I7.OOUN'PERFEIrg
gee that the gloat:lry of " C. 14. JACIii3ON."
II onthe Wiiiiimlip.bf tier , sacttle.
PRICE PER ISOT rug 75 CENTS, OR
_MILLE D 07., FOR S 4 do.
Should your neareq druggist not have the ar
ticle. do Dottie put off by any of the intoxicating
wroperations that may be offered in its Place, hut
lead to us. and we will forward, securely packed
4rexpresa,
Principal Office. and. Manusaetory, No, 162
4.;filt gt4bt,
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
41Nr.rer cab Prop rietors
by Draggists and dealers in every
WA in the Unite,' State., and by
Or. (1. U. ihmys iEß.
Egt.t.atittroa,
SCHWA UTZ,
is..A.lao for Baia at J ti:qEPH F LEMING'S o
or
iat sale also by
Imo( the Diamoud and Marketatreet,
EAMON 301115 e, ros
Darlaingl44l4l4 and Fourth B et
A. J. RANKIN .Sz CO.,
past strait three doors below kb. Plttebarth
gagilitavideaCi. 4 /mirttenir cm.
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MEDICAL
Labors among the Wounded.
The Rev. D. MOnfilrt 01119 closes
scription of a visit 1011d1 he recently
made to Gettysburg
We had an appointment to preach in
the White Church (I.ntheran)
on Sabbath, and we shall never forgot
the occasion. The house was well filled.
Loose floors had been laid on the top cl
the pews, and the wounded were lying on
straw beds so close as only to leave room
for the surgeons and nurses to pass be
tween , them. Some were groaning with
pain, some asleep, some reading and oth
ere having their wounds dressed. As soon
as singing had commenced all wer- atter'.
:ae. In prayer many cries for mercy
were heard, and many responses also of
trust and hope were t jsculuted by would
ed Christian soldieis. tine of the most
thrilling meetings we ever attended was
in the Presbyterian church ia Gettysburg,
in which we had preached two years fig,.
The services were eorducted by tit-•o. It.
Stuart of Philadelphia, President ni the
Christian Commission. The house is
large, and it was well tided with the woun
ded and others. The speaker, a layman
of the Covenanter Church, made the most
tender and appropriate appeals to the suf
fering men. and closed by singing, • Am I
a soldier of the cross." ] '
,very one foil,
"This is none other but the house of God.
This is the gate of heaven"—,
We hope that Christian peopla of the
Potted States will be more and more lib
eral in support of the Christian Corninin
sion. The arrangements for laborers and
for the distribution of donations, are of
the best character, and are entitled to all
confidence. They are such that every
good man in the country may give and be
sure that his benefactions elm!l reach the
objects of his sympathy.
eiforts of the unman Catholics in
behalt of the wounded, and especially of
their own adherents are worthy of all
praise. Priests and Sisters of Charity a-e
everywhere to be seen practising as much
industry and self denial as any °there: no
one should lightly esteem their 'lons
By the way. we several times met Captain
Frederick Stowe, a son of Mrs. Harriet
Beecher Stowe, at the house of Mrs. Xa
rah Mon!ort, in Gettysburg. He is a Ro
man Catholie. He wan fretinently visited
by a priest, for whom he sent, and on one
occasion desired to be alone with him in
ceremony. His wound was in the ear and
head near the ear, in reference to which,
on account of its location, he telt much
uneasiness, but he was soon convalescent.
This war ban done much to secure a growth
of kind feelings towards Romanis's who
have done well in the conflict whose btsh
tips and priests are sorne of then, -in g
the most loyal and efboient frier is ..t the
country. We are glad to know that Ito
man Catholics have been well represent•
ed in our hospitals, by labors and gifts
for the wounded. When the war is over
all will acknowledge that Ronianisis are
entitled to claim a share in the credit of
having preserved the Union.
We had an opp9rtuaity et seeing some.
thing of the labors .of. the Indiana Milita
ry Agent in behalf of his S•ate. Gover
nor Morton has done a good work in this
tipointment, and we may say, irony ex
pressions made in our hearing, that many
noldiers of other States envy the care and
kindness, and the saving of expense which
the Indiana soldier enjoys through this
agency.—A naeriean Presbyterian.
Gen.. Gilmore on Folly Islatcl.
•• • -
little im deLit }:a3 been told us which
has not, so far as we have seen, found its
way into the papars, and which is illustra
tive of the character of Gen. Gilmore.—
It appears that under the regime of Gen.
Hunter, f irtiGcations had been construct
ed on Folly Island—an ominous name, by
the way. instead of being on the north
side of the island and pointing toward.,
the rebel works, these fortifications, on the
Gen. Pillow plan were ou the south side.
and pointed directly away from the enemy!
Gen. Gilmore, on taking command, im
mediately visited the island and discover
erecl how the land lay. Turning to one
of the engineers, he inquired:
"Hive you got this island moving on a
pivot 7"
There was no answer to the question,
but the hit was appreciated, -and Gen.
Hantar's stronghold on - the'sonth side was
neglected from that time.
roprletor.
DA I; POST.
The Siege of Charleston.
A letter from Morris Islurid has tha fol•
lowing paragraphs:
A \IA(•IITNE
NEW IFt(IN,IDEBe;:
lOn Thursday night last, about ten o'-
clock while Ensign Porter was officer cf
the deck, he discovered what he supposed
to he one of the Monitors moving rapidly
down the channel and towards his ship,
the New tronsides. Lie watched it close
ly as it neared him, and soon saw enough
to excite his suspicions that all was not
right. When she had come within speak
ing distance, be hailed her and asked
what vessel it was. The reply came, '`Ay,
ay, sir, all right.' As this was not the
proper answer to be given by any of our
vessels, be hailed again. The next an
swer was, "a live Yankee from Port Roy
al.'' He was then satisfied that she was
a rebel vessel, and he callei all hands to
quarters. The strange vessel continued
to move towards the Ironsides, and at
tempted to cross her bows or explode a
torpedo against her sides. liiit she failed
in the latter attempt, and only succeeded
in getting foul of the frigate s ram, which
stopped her for a moment, She .inally
got oil' and started rapidly towards Fort
Moultrie. Several guns wen, fired from
the frigate at her; but it was thought
none struck the audacious vessel, as she '
went off flying
TWO ANi;l.O RENO MO( (,ET
I\,
even deserters, who escaped from Fort
Moultrie on Thursday night to the Mon-
Lank, besidife giving much other informa
lion, state that two blockade runners suc
ceeded in eluding tour v seta and ran
safely into Charleston last night. They
were discovered by our blockaders and n
red upon ; but the night was too dark and
misty that they were quickly lost sight of.
They were probably a portion of the largt
fleet due here from Nassau, with valnabie
cargoes. The nights are so dark and ha
zy now after the moon sets that it is an ut•
ter impossibility to see one of those lead
colored steamers, Betting low in the wa
ter, any great distance. fhey are seen (or
an instant, perhaps, and as quickly d;aap•
pear in the haze. The keenest vigilance
is of little avail under such circumst in•
cps. These make three that have tun in
since the occupation of this island. We
hope that the game will be blocked against
them in a few days.
After the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Medical Times publishes an inter
esting letter on this subject from its spec
ial correspondent with the Federal army.
The . , following is an extract :
The Gettysburg wounded were left to
the care of the country, and nobly did the
country respond to the call ; but it took
time for the wants cf the wounded to be
known, and for them to be supplied. The
immediate neighborhood of the scene of
conflict was unable to do anything, how
ever charitably inclined, since the con•
tending armies, previous to and after the
light, had used up everything eatable for
miles around. A large force of volunteer
and contract surgeons was the first assist
ance that arrived, and having had certain
of the wounded placed under their charge,
were soon made useful ; but the lint, band
ages and chloroform left with us began to
fail. What was to be done 'f We looked
at each other in dismay, when, lo relief
was at hand.
The supplies of all the difTerent associa
tions in the country poured in upon us
en masse, and in a trice we found our
selves elevated from a state of destitution
to one of luxury. Everything we could
wish for the wounded was now at our dis
posal. We now had a sufficiency of dress•
rag; we had blankets, shirts, drawers,
socks, soft pillows fo; stumps to rest upon,
fans to keep the :!.es away from those who
had strength enough to use them, and
musiinito bars for these incapable of doing
so. Food we now had fit for sick and
wounded men, and brandy, wines, and
fruits. Nor was even tobacco forgotten
by these kindly associations. A number
of ladies connected with them, enliven
our camps, and do more good as nurses,
each of them, than a dozen men detailed
for that purpose. '1 he wounded, the gov
ernment, the country, tan never sufficient
] thank the S.iriitary Commission, the
Clitiquan Commission, Adams' Express
li spiral Corps, and the many other
aas.J(iations which traniformed the great
scene of mi.;ery here to one of home-like
comfort.
The rebel wounded in our charge have
fared. so far as comforts and attention
went. as our own men fared. 1:-.fore our
supplies came up they made no complaints
—after their arrival tl oy declared they
hail not had such a gay time since the con•
federacv commenced to exist. The sari
geoirs, in bringmg their cases to the table,
never examined previously if a man wore
blue pants or grey, but looked simply at
the nature or the wour.d. find they been
within their own lines they could nut have
been so wed aticnded to. I have seen
Confederate wounded in the hands of
the Federal,, at.,l Federal wounded in the
hands of the rebels, and I cannot but say
that in acting the good Samaritan the
North bears oil the palm. At Chancel
lorsville the rebels removed their wounded
to be cared for at Richmond, leaving the
1200 Northern wounded to lie upon th•+
field. The rebel soldiers near them gave
them what help they could, but the rebel
government did nothing but confiscate the
captured surgeons' cases and hospital
knapsacks, looking upon them as govern•
merit prol , erty.
In the misery being represented to those
in authority. some, iur, bacon, and hard
bread were plentifully issued to the wound
ed. 't his was all, the v said. they could
give, because it all they had. Still,
they could have done more : they could
have removed these 11:-du wounded men to
Ilichmond along with their own wounded,
to fare as they fared they could have sent
a ti-tail of surgeons from their army at
Fredericksburg to attend to them ; and
irom Il.chneonci -Only a couple of hours
away by rail—straw at least might have
been sent for them to lie upon. What
would have been said had the Vninnistg
acted similarly at Gettysburg '—had they
remor ed their own anurnied by rail, and
left to lie upon the field, with
simply hard bread, bacon, sugar and thur
to sustain them, and with no surgical as
haVt. the dult.en tneditial men
whom Lee sent over to take care of them?
flid this been done, God help the Yan
kees We would never have heard the
end of it.
PIT IS It 1. It tiH D ItU
(111 1'1'011'1'El - IS,
Shoulder limes, RN le Stuckini,
ititler's celebrated Radio Al Cure Truss.
I;.,tter's eeleb-ated ttalwal Cure Truss,
Ritter's Patent lef.nt Truss,
R it , er's Patent Umbilical Truss,
Midrib's eelobrated Tresses,
Marsh's celebrated ?macs,
Marsh'e Ladies and (lents' Shoulder Braces,
Marsh's Youths a^d Infant's Suoulder Braces
Dr. Fitell's Plain Abdominal r , uppiirteri,
Dr. Fitch's Silver Plated Abdominal qupporters.
Dr. and (hints' Shoulder Braces,
Ritters' Patent Abd,,tainal Supporters,
Lond,Mrs. Bi Its' . Abdoin nal Supporters,
n toi i nal Supporters,
H Ituber
French, English and ApierP.ian ard
fruase b i in great
variety.
An experienced Ph t•li ran always in attendance
Syringes, Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles
Bandages, &e.,
At the Pittsburgh Drw; Ihme .
TORtIENCE 84: NUGARR,
A Po . n,rotHißs,
and Market sta., Yi , t.bburgb
uU-lyda
11 Il , '. 111 711 Pei 7 13 V.
-12.EETH EXT RACTED WITHOUT
pain by the ute of Dr. tiudry's apparatus.
J. F, 11 OF FM.A N,
DENTIST
All nark warranted
LA Smithfield Street, Pittsburs
For Ra`s, Mice Roach e=, tits. Bed Bugs, Moths
in Fur; Woolens, Ate.. insects on Plante. Fowls,
Animals, 6-c.
Put up in 2.50 511 c end $1 boxes. hott'e. , end
flasks; *3 and $.5 flasks for lit tels. Public Insti
tutions,
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons,"
"Not dangerous to the Bunion Family."
"Rats come out of their hnle.to die."
w4E - Sold wholesale in all (prim cities.
4 +aY S jid by all Druggists and Dealers every
where.
Beware of all wort ble.s imitations.
air See that "C i tar's" name is on each box
bottle and flask before you buy.
Address IMES RY R. COSTAR,
Principal Depot, 480 Broadway. N. Y.
Sold by B. E. SELLERS CO., and B. L
FA liN gBTOCK & CO.. Wholesale Agents. Pitts
bore, IylB-Bincleociaw
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00.14 CORD GRAPE.
VeEKIOR VINEs, AT $a 60 PER
&mei= - $.1250 pee /00. Extra Vines lit $5 per
dozen; WS per 100.
J.NOX
No. 29 INfth K
mind.
BANKING ROUSES
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSOURG II
•
DP RUF:NA )
OFFICIF ol• TREASURYit F. R rTut.l. °a E T
THE CVIIRI:NOY
:ISt ington City. Aug. t , th,
Widget, ia, By s dirlactory evidence preseurel
t i the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the Ft ttr , T N A TIONAL EA N KPITTS-
Brit.Gll, in the County of Allegheny anl Stu'e
of Penbsylvant a has boon duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress. entitled 'au A rt to provide 11 National
Currency, secured by a Pledge of United `tatos
Stocks, and to provide for the circulivion and re
demption thereol," approved February 25th.
181 , 3 and has complied with alt rho provisions of
said net requiroi to be complied with before
Columanring the business of Ban ,ine,
Now TIIIEREFORE, 1, 11110 McCulloch, Camp
trailer Cl th t Currency, do borelis certif . ? that the
said PIRsT NATIO A L BANK PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Penn
sirlvania, is autdorized to commence the' business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid. -
In testimony whereof witness toy nril and
seal of office. this sth doe of August, is s
- I HUGH
- ,
Comptroller of the Currency.
L
The First National Rank
of Pittsburgh. Pa.,
LATE PITTSBURGH RUST COM
Capital $400,000, with prlvllcize to In
creme to $1.0‘10,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having orean
ined under the not to provi.in n National cur
rency under the title of the FIR-T NATI ( ) L
BANic PIII - 8131.1Rtill, would rerpeottulty
tier ita aervions I , r the collection of Notes
Drafts. Lillie of Exobango. &c., receive mon, y
dorneit and buy eel cell iixcharge on all part,
of the country.
The suceesa which ho attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company itC i•reanizat.on will
we byline be a aultloient gunridi tan that bus. 110 S,
entrusted to the new organization will receive
the seine roempt attention.
flaying a v cry extensive correspondence with
Bate and lianicsrs. through-ut the country. we
belie% e we e.t, otter untvoill facilities; to those
who do business with us.
The bustness will be conducted by the tame
officers and airector , •
DIRECTC , RS:
Jame, ',ankhlin. 15 W. h.. Slant+.
b HasA , olAndor S
Thomas
•Frauei• peer
Thos. Wightwan, Alex. Bradley ley
banwel Rea.
JAMI. kl LIN. President.
JOHN D. S"l.l,l.Y,Cahier.
Anecist ;an. Isb::Cttwrf.
Cif OLD, SII.VEIR, iPEftff.l7llo NOTES
Certiirate. of I,,dok.ftodnoga, (Itiltrtortflas
tern Cortatie,to,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons
na all other government securities, bought by
ti.mvzi.Lzinnd e co.
v' oat street, 00-Der
REAL ESTA
SAVINGS INSTITUTION
INCoRPOHATED 1112
ISLATIREOF
daily:r Depog frOU3 0 'eff.ok,
co. a: ale° 1
EVENINj.i
from 6 to
office. 6i YOUR ill STREET.
INTERkDT A WEI)
On Deposits in thief Inmitztion a
SIX PER CENT. PER ANNI.7.NI
Payable to Dep-sitore in May and , Novemb
waieb, if not drawn, will be lulled to the vein
pal and rotripouri•leci.
OkST —ISIA A C JONFIN
Vlcie Pazimavr— W. B. copELAN
T111713781ia.
Hon
Ann Thoe M Howe I J Moorhen
Isaac Jonas, C tl 1.111P607 •
Win ',with.Jan.!, Painter.
I
Harry Childs. Nickolas V oegtlY.
Col nd.
Secretary and Treasurer
A.
ivarlvd A. CARRIER
P.41.2.W %.*
To gtreingthen and Improve the Hight
Tag gggeaskolLia.- P /,B aLic
Russian - Spectacles,
PERSONS SUFFERING FROM HE
fective sight, arising from ag. or other nano
ea can be relieved by using the RriNitifin Feb
bio spec:m.les, which have hem, well tric,l
t.
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, to whom they have given perfect eatisfac
tion. The certificates of those persons can be
seen at MS office.
All who purchase one pair of the Russian
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in
futurefree,,f charge with those which will alwayr
give satisfaction.
Therefore, if you wish to ensure an improve
ment in your sight call on
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles,
lonlf.daw No. 89 Fifth street. Past Buildin
1100 v
Si on:, ea brands:mrif•:t . r.;ll . 4 & Cu.
urod fur gala at Nu 4 Diamond hp
i y 24
.1. DIINT.ENY.
C. A. VAN KIRK tt CO.,
maNurAcruijcm OF
CAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS
Patent Improved Facelsoir k Patent Paragon
COAL OIL BURNERS
HAND LAMPS COLUMNS, &o
Salearoonts, 517 A rela St. Philadelphia
Manufactory. Frank turd, Pit iladel .1. in,
*IL All crood.m marnanl.i. i r'G•l
DAUB & CAPRELL,
EBCIVIANT TA ILORS,
WIVE HAVE JUST RECHKUVRTI 3
VI , wire and wall Befootad nook of
Spring; Goods,
oofullstlnt of
Cloths, Casimeres, Wow:tinge, etc
ALSO—A large Brook of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Leelnkling Paper °Whir a. Y uies, end every
thing usually kept b 7 first Wassrnightna Slore
Orders promptly exeogted. ango:iyj
ItIeCOLISTER at BAER,
108 Wood S're et,
RE MELLING o THEIR LARGE
CIL
,cock of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND !if:GARS,
at the very lowest
Cash Figures
Call and examiue our stock before Purchasing
elsewhere. in. 3 navy
Pittsburgh and Minersville Pas
senger Railway Company.
/11 , 1 HE STOVIIi ROL DERS OF SAID
11- Company will meet at the of the Oak , and
Railway Company, No. 51 Fourth street, Floe
burgh, on Tuesday, August :sth, lAti:s at t o'c , ock
P. M., for the pwpose of electing a IS , ard rd
Three Managera for sad Company to serve Until
the th . rd Monday of January-, A. D
order
JAS. J ITNSTON, EeeretarY
Prrrsstraaß, A ustbq I
ul5-10td
5 ells
fre4h egg 3 just reogived a._nd r Pa l e
by J A- FETiER
11110 corner Market and first streeLq.
5.1 . A Y EL EVA TORS. WITH
Friction. or Common Blooka. for sale by
BECKHAM A LONA.
fol 1.4.11,17 (.11.,t0
1111 VRLINGTON 11E1111.11014-10 BOX
-1-3 es. Just received and for rale
RHYMER by
& BRO.
Wend atreat
COBB LEE WANTED.,
to repair chow,
at BORLAND'S.
98 fdarkyt 4.
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION,
Arbitration Committee of the Board
Wm. M SHINN, V. P.lEn
JAS. I. BP,NNZTT
JNO. WoRTII. ‘V• MOOII2X/IY.
DAVID Moe NDLESS.
Movements of European Steamers
/ROI!
Aug. ';`, ..vew York... Liverpool
(Its al \Via:ton. '
_New York... Livat Pnol
ilternen
••• Atm. New York ... Bremen
ti rent I.:Astern , et.t. •.! .New Yo•k...licerponl
A.ia oi t. on.. T.iverroo•l
CTouity t of Ital'ruore tort. York...• Liverp9ol
oni pt•
-New York ..S.u:ha'n
Perin t. 9... New York.... Liver Pool
A fritte ...... • . Itust,,n I,lc9t.rfea.!
dux nia
utha'n
Siatia York....Liverpoor
Aug. 29_ Livorpool....New York
2.... Liverpool ...New York
Sept. Liverpool.. Boston
..Liverpool....Now York
....... ston
vorPool ..New York
MOM ET .111. A BRET
VUBBSOTtD
DAIL Y rilll THli 11012NING PORT HY
Pt REL , RB.CW,ITY. WRRT7, lIRWE Zug,
NO, 118 WOOD EITkkET.
• •
. .
The following are the buying end gelling rate
or Sold, Silver.
llnvinQ SelUni
........ '2.i 00
Silver
Demand Notes . 117 00
..... 1 22 00
Eastorta Exchange.
New Y0rk.....
Baltimore
Phi:adolphia.
Boston
Wehii4E+rti Egetiftuire!'llarar
Cincinnati
Cle al Lad
8L Lou:&.
...... _ _
PITTSBUR3H OIL TRADE
11
edli f ;Jay. Sept. 2 19tH,
Th ink •••ntiiiiii, erg tinn nsih a ittuder
at, de.:. in al !•til uklc that de
:dAnd ?:•,• their tiine Ai.
,ertainly th t waY.
Th. tNii,t it. duct re.re.seril , a de'd luar•
kef n nth a furthrr drr .ne in A + an in-
Ftar,•e that •••• r market hii '•••0o, liee,reed
Ly
\cw lark we inn, • ilo hit fli,t/eb Ihe rates
-H.,- are rune up L.'re. The
t 4,1: And the re, haye /,.1.0"J
F. 10,1,7 cril Ir .t a! in kno know
;.J..ttf lb, 0!. fiat 1 , 0 thr 1‘
❑
1 OW 111.,rke•
Crmle—The .'urront wvro 24,1 t
I •,•
, %:th paokAge:
to .1
Heti tsCli srm , h‘d,lata a alight ad van
,r, fad inal ~,ta at "1 t., , 2r tdr pre ant
I:d.,bh
PRODIJOE MARKET
or TSB II t MY POST
Wt. o.(atty. Eela -4 1563-
aer,t v. ter :ay The demand fur
sue
art: a• - •:= war la rrer . I,eal,r+ manifeat.e:
to ,::e ate. Peres, h.ovev..r.
-• hang°. The weather was delight
fol. There was no nal. izat ion so far as the
was concerned, In the slack water, however,
nor packets continue to make reenter trips.
I tom seen, a have settled dawn int. , a toilet
state. The snie• wsre light and prises tinchamf
ed. In tits East the same dollness prevails.
, :rain-1 aq demand was on the inerease for cer
tain descriptions. Priess, however, have under
ch...ire. The stock in first hands is not
Lrr i r , nieri. --The market i' - trntalneed a fair
mpo'y and holder: were limn at full rates.
Sit ror woe firm with a steady demand, while
Coffee eddititeif la downward tendency. Mtt
lassos was ouch ineed .weds—The inquiry wa,
in - ren-inst, Lit Fri• ttA were unchangel-
Pt iyes lire a shade lower. The high rates hare
lii, eased the supply. Ego—The supply was
int t"-'itrt •ett Ptl.l i.pward.
Illfszy r me sales to 2 , loads at the scales
i.t Listed lou t sto re at
104 bbte nt $2 rtl6:
Apples- -lhetuan I wit. Lie.:,ilea 1:a1 hbls
at 256 - 12 7 , per bbl.
Flour wx . . dull and inactive the only gales
being t.t weer the h..1e0 tiernantl. Among the
-alts were lot hill. , Era at tit.", : Fora
Really at $1.5 75are to) 2.5 do tis $5 75. fteeetitt
ot waLtoll Hoar on the tar t -eas e .
lliteot. continues 11-tn Ivi•11 a good dernanci•
nicao the sales made we noted the fellow
ing tt,(lo ttl3 shouttier , „ 54,,filet t 2,0110 'ltta #
7e; Plain hams. t - t,otal .tutt,93 , 2 (.4)10e; 11,5001 s 8. C,
hams at 134#1.11 v ,
R Ice - - SAlow id tierces, at S.lig9c.
Groc.•rleta fit rn anti in g,lOAi demand.
good demand. Rains of It; kills
Ur :enn, ; 2,5 do Cuba 12 to 121". : Crushed. 20
1.4,1.;.154; t e
1" nr`il angea, sales made at oki &Se;
sates of new at ftettigitte.
Cotre.- waifs I ott ha of Rio at 29-30r1Aelle.
of on wharf at $5 .`;0
Feed—There cra, a mod , rale ha,•*nes3 at Bran
bh”rtS I : ,0 .31hit.11,11g , w
Lon IN% i Ile Tobacco nark et.
lat $.3. 3 at .4,2,1 ;.
7.% .5 a t to tt 7.5 at t , 7 75: tt at s
t to 1 , sat 1t) to 1, latl2 to 12
to 1 : r .5 at 11 t 14 7,4 at I:, to In 5 . I at
17. 1 at 15,'2 at 19 o. 19;6 .1 at itt t,, 1.+.0
ttattl t at 111 ot'r lug 131.9,
---
PROVISION MARKET.
Cincinnati
Th.. Pr. , v1..i.,n marh•et i, firm an.l n,•ro, an
.r 6nik A , .ithlerf priees ?Ire advancilo: Dn.
deg nro lull ant r,,t im i abed t; , r.
othlu r In al...krThork Lard
Ytlsltinktore Coni`e Market
Th, 0t..1 ,111 u better IvelLilg 1111,1
trt1,011.14 111 11;n have Ireen onmporntively
•no , tkine he , tin op gnmewhere about
.o }o Naga , Sale 3 embrace cargoes of barques
1 V , t1 ,11 1131/ Inn n nil Lapitio:, on tenni not made
M and _; , uMQ, ~,,moron to prime at 2tAio tt,
GERMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
NO. 597 PENN STREET,
We highly approve of the German Catholic
llhj Sal nr,l recently estate fished in this city, and
we recommend it to the patronage of all
the Cathol:e:t of our Dicces-,
M. DOMENIC,
Ili2hop of Pit,sburgh
FIRST SESSION OF THIS INF
.& STITUTION win commence on TUESDAY,
the Is. of SEPTEMBER. 1b&13. The studies of
al- school are so arranged as to embrace a full
and thor ugh course of tCreek, Lave, English,
Ilermanand Mathematics, including the branches
usually attended to in connection with these re
specfve departments. Students who are intend
ed for eommercial or professional Pursuits. are
care oily instructed is Book-keeping, Mercantile
Arithmetic, and such other b /inches as may fit
them to be webl and intelligernt in the discharge
of the vat lolls duties of the store or oon.nting
room, or(' any profession. Our course of studies
embraces also the subjects required in prepara
tion for entering any of our Theological Schools
or Seminaries.
p.rem t . ,161 . 12ing to secure for their sons a thor
ough in.qtrizo' ton. are respeltfuny invited to ap
ply to Prof. F W. A. Riedel, A. M, No. 597 Penn
street. as t ~on oonveruent, and. if possible.
BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF FEPTEMBER,
Mr. Itridel will be at home daily from
10 to 12 A. M. and from 3 to 4 P. M.
For . 4trther information , or for a prospectus
eon t• pur ir full details. please call on nr address
REV. JOSEPH M. HELMPRAECHT.
Rector cf St Phileur ch. or
PROF. F. W. A. 'RIE om
DEna 'sCh
L. A. M.
iy2E dawtd P. 0. Box 1240, Pittsburgh, Pa.
c
REMO V A L.
I)B. F, BARDEEN HANI,IIEMOVED
from Staltbsid street, below the eirertt
Bonze. to N 0.145 Fifth Moat opposite the - Oolul
nous% apyte,
of Trade
?ROM 11171113 PR
... . Par s .
...... Par
Par ,1,4
TgE
SECRETARY O
OFEFICE
THE COMIttIENTEALTH,
llarrisbn.rg, July
PENNSYLVANIA. SS:
I do herel - y certify that the foregoing
S. annexed is a lull, trne and correct copy 01
( ) the original Joint Resolution of the Gen
eral Ass' mbly, entitled "A J oint Resolution pro
posing certain amendments to the Codstitu don,"
a. , the same remains on tile in this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's (If.
lice to he affixed the day and year above written.
ELI SIAPER„ .
Secretary of the Commonwealth.. I
"V no:e es
, J.. do
I , c) J.. 1:1
ii.
u'a t... • • . WIC I. iffiaiN
O'HARA 8z XIGINN,
~ttoi ne ig at Law,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET
Opposite the Coart Howie. Pittsburgh.
o * - Particular attention given to the settlement
of Estates. sale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex
amination of Titles, Soldiers claims. collections
in any part of•he west.
Prompt remittances, and full correspondenee in
rEgard to all business entrusted to our care.
tule.-tt
- NUN AVI NG VACATED THE FIRONT
WA of hie muria..ro-1/5 Market street, to make
alterations, will b e
rear of old tore, entrance on Market allejtjlit
door from 5:11 street, where Dry Goods will be
cold
auls _
GRAPE VINES
WE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO
secure this INVA.LrAnLE tiRAPE
and have fruited it for five yowl. We
hooptaine
our original vines from Mr. J.I.I.ELL rigina
ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in
015 s awarded us a diploma for its exhibition,
and the Allegheny County Agri,enitural Society,
in 1860, a prennom for it as 'the BEST new
seedling grape. In all respects superior to the
Isabella.'
Our stock of Flues Is unequal! ed
anywhere which we offer at 25 coma ea eh,
$2,50 per drsen, $12,50 per 100, $lOO per
1,000. Small vines at loss prices.
Wo can furnish a few extra largo vines at fro
50 cents to $1 each.
ard•end,Vw
IF 110 I: II STS WO I) DO WELL TO
call and supply themselves with that von'
convetient article,
of whleh we have received a large invoice of new
and vary handEomo WN/.
OLYD
78 Market at.. bo MACIR
..7ou rth and Diamon E.
d.
iy23
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
T 1 AE ENGIWE BUILDERS
SEBILIAL MACKINIST.IIIIO OMER WAXERS.
:if ear the Penn. R. R. Per DeUCYL
PITTSBIRISH. L.
WitALIIIIIIJACTURE Alta HINDS tiGF
LVII. Steam Wr16.9. rentitur from three to one
hundred end home power. and suited to ,
Grist hinh , Gam /Ms. Blast Iturnaced, leotoriee,
Give particular attention to the construction cs
llngines and Machinery for grist mills. and ft.r
uprights. mnlas and circular saw mills.
novo also on hand, finished and for ship.
ment at short notloe, Marines and Boilers of ever)
description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron ae_perstell,
Wrought Iron Shafting. Rangers and ftllies
ovary variety.~ wad osatinue rho manufaoturo of
Woolen Machinery and Machina Cards.
Our prices are lwr. oarmachinury mannfactm
ed of the bestquality rd mi.terita3, and warrants/
to all cases to give satisfactione
air - Orders from all parts of the oountry solicit
ed and prumptlir ti lled. t's:4l:dier
——
1. G. WELDON.
..TNCLK
wKr.noN & KELLY, ELLE.
Gas and Steam Fitters ;
PLUMBERS AM) BRASS POURERS,
164 WOOD STREET, NEAR SIXTH,
PITTSBURGH PA.
Punips.sold and repaired. Proprietors and
Manufacturers of Dakin Patent Water Drawer
and Musgrave's Patent Gan t:oohing and Heating
Stoves. ana
J()SEPIL .F 3
BCC:CR.BEIOB TO
JAS. I'', FLEMINC.
lURT.IGFGII43C,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in'
Foreign and Domestic DrugsA Medicines, Paints.
OW, Dye-Mtitis and Forfumer.v.
No. 77 Federal Street
mS lydAimEcturanr At,
QPADES. SUOVELS.
•,...7; Barks. 9dlthe /Ranee &et., for sale 1:13 ,
k LONG.
arso im Wiens atregb
ST FRANCIS COLUGE
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCO BROTHERS
rig (MIDS. SITUATED
IN LORETTO, Cambria county PenasYl-
79,11 i% about four miles from Cresson Station, on
the direst route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh, was chartered in 18 , 4, with priviliges to
center tho usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees.
The location of the College is one of the moat
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Albs
theni Mountains being proverbial for its pure
water. bracing air, and picturesque on The. Scholastic year commennes on the 'niter
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST. and ends
about the 28th of JUNI: following. It is divide 1
into two Sessions. &tido= cannot return horse
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus nacos
ary for Land Surveving, Exurb:leering. Ace s.„
.111 be furnished by the Institution to the
dtudenta.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forma no extra
oharge. Students will be admitted from eigtt
veers to the age of manhood.
Timm—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance
Surveying ann use of instruments, per an s
21
Classical and Modern Languages, extra.....
Students spending Vacation at the College., 28
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Conr o-, to the Rev. T. S. Renwick, St. Mary's.
Loretto, iv- 4 th other filenrypthe -0 the Pittr.l . T.. - A.
Domenee, Pitt,hurgh Bishop
t i tuladelphia: Rev Dr. WBurn, Philadel
phia Rev. nem,
Rev. P. Mahar, Harrisburg- aur
AJnINT ItESOLUTION PROPOSING
1..1t TA IN AMENDMENTS TO TEE
Tit./ N. Be it reeolveel by tee Senate
and Hon., Representatirre nr the Common
lef , tlth of Pt n in General Annenil•li t n
That the .Ilowlug ainendnaentf be r ipt sed
to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, hi no
e.rdancn with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof;
There ;hall bean additional section to the third
article of the Constitution, to be designated is
section four, as follows:
Stumm; 4 Whenever any of the qualified
electors of this Ci m ILIOD eahli shall be in actual
military service, under a requisition Dom the
Preirdent of the United States, or by the nnthor
ity of this Commonwealth, Ruch e eetora way ex
orcise the right of suffrage in all elections by the
citizens, ender such regulations as are, ur shall
be. prescribed by law, as fully as if they were
przsent at their ual lace of eltion.
Th.ro shall b e t
wop additional ec sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution, to be deSig
nated as F ectione eight and nine, as follows •
bgeriok sv, No Mil shall be parsed
ti ne by the Leg
plature containing more than one sat, which
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ati
prupriation bills.
SECTION A. No bill shall be passed by the Leg
ishiture granting any powers, privileges, in any
case, where the authority to grant such powers.
or privileges, has been, or may hereafter is,
conferred upon the courts of thivikannionwealtia.
JHS`q\A,
Speaker of the [louse of O Rep N
res C e E ntatives.
JOHN P. PENNEY.
Speaker of the Senate,
H. J. LYNCH
CONCORD
J. "I‘7 C)
No. 29 Firth 691roet
DLE I G
Olt
TRAVELING SHIRTS
!iron ifrottla die ,
. . .
Itiear'
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES:
yT CAN RE RELIED ON, IT NEVER
11 tails to cure! It does not nauseate ! It is
speedy in action !
No Change of Diet is reqnired !
it , loPs rof interfere with business pursuits I It
Can he used with,ut deteetion 1
Upward of 2{K) cures the past month, some of
them very severe cases. ft is adapted for male
and feral o, old or Young!
BELL'S BFECIFIC PILLS
I are the orlKinal and en zonuin e Specific Pill.
Over une hundred physicians have used them in
their practice and all speak well of t ei t glfteaoi
and app rove of their cow positi a . hich is entire
ly vegetable and perfectly harmless on tuesysteua.
Hundreds of eertificat - es can be slf,wn.
Bel re tipecifie Pills are the cloy reliable remedy
for effecting a permanent &id speedy cure in all
eases of Epermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness,
with all 'E train of evils, Whitest rethral and
Va gin .1 Dischargi, Glee. the Nightly or
Involuntary Emissions, Gocital Dehiqty and Ir
ma billty, I reontinenee, Imp :tence, Wealtrita3 or
Logs of Power, Nervous Debility. dee OM . all of
hich erg,- principally from Se inal Excesses or
Self.A bu-e, or some constitutional derangement
and in•apacitutes the solrerer from f cdfilling the
duties of Married Life!
in ail Diseases. as Gonorrhea, Gleet and
Stricture and in Di eases c f the Bladder and R
id
eys they act ms a charm ! Relief is exlY.rieue.i
raki ng a hung.'e to. s
,`" nerM. ,-1,." JOStPil 'LEMING.
'"' Are.: and Diamond
and by Druggi=ts generanY Pittsburgh.
They will he Fent by mail secarely tealed on
reed, t of the money -by
J. BRYAN, M. D..
No. ' red street. N. Y.,
Consulting Phytririan , r 7t:
the tre ar
atment of Sem
inal, Irrit a , y, Sexual and Nervous Diseases, who
will send fro to all the following valuable works.
The Fiftieth Thousand.—Dr. Bell's
Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Im
poten a and LI,S9 of Power ,Sexual Diseases,
Seminal t• eakness, Nightly Emiseiona Genital
Debility, &e. A pamphlet of fitty pages, eon
tai mng important advice to the afflicted and
should be read by every sufferer as the means
of cure in t'e severest at age is plainly eat forth.
Two etamis to pay postage. 21117,1.4 w
• •
&VI PBC/ALLY .-
id Mats Ignorant &antler'
ir Modest of ati denonu,
nations, treat secret and. • -
delicate disorders, cell. 0.
abase and diseases or •
tuatlons Gammon and In- - •
olden . " to youths of both -
'sex and adult. single or married. Becalms
DY.-81Lt49.724T publishes the fact of his doing
so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully
• • caked. and think it a great sin very immoral
• d for contamination and corruption among
•
sir promising sons and daughter]. Their
family physician shoald be cautious to keep them
!ignorance that the do the same ne Dr. BRAM
I TRUE, (except ' ) brat a lucrative Dread
•ce might be lost to them 1122444 stupid falsely
••odest and presumptuous families bore and
- ••• • in Ignoraum. sprung np 49 14 49D2001128 and
ho rampart society, lawn/mos, sense. AO.. to
Sollars and cant, mysteriously, meanly 013'
gotten. It is to publicity, however. that numerous
*eats and scientism are thankful that their
daughters and wards, previously feeble
' , llly and of deftest° condition and apprmanct.
. eve been restored to health and vigor by DR.
RANSTEUP, besides many before and alter
marriage through him have been saved ranch sell
maxi .eity mortification. Spermatorr
• ea or nocturnal enunissions : are completely eared
.. a very short space of time by his new remedies.
which arepecullarly his own. They compounds
ram the Vegetable Kingdom, lumbig seen the
I aoy.of the Mercurial treatmenthe has abandon.
• • it and substituted the vezitablo Pamela die.
• roes are r•eatedwith marked enoceas—naninthad
•ver forty Years (40) experienoe >n their treat
'• ant in hospitals of both the Old Wor I i and la
• o United States, leads him to ear —to ail with a
air trial. health and happiness will again bloom
• •on the 40W -- pal!od cheek. Trite no tangier with
••ontebanks and quacks. but come and be oared
cristuawien and all of its kindred diseases, of
high so many snazzily fill our conntries. can
ow be relieved. Providing .hey attend to It to
partioulara can be had of 417 treatment
.7 prooluing a copy of the Mediae] Adviaer which
0. given gratis to ad that apply Haying the ad
antazo of over forty years experience and
• bservaidon, consequenft he has superior skill
• thatreatment of =mail! amazes, -arid 'whole
Icily consulted br the profession, as well ea mom
-rearmtsmits citizens, publiamire
' , rioters of hotels.. Ace: his
street. near Diamond enroct Private donnannis
cations from all DLIS: 0; tko Onion ttrietlirat.
tended tc. air rs ie4
deStly
SYRUP RP MANDRAKE AND STIL
LINGIA,
flaring had a man employed for the last six
Years compounding the above excellent remedies
for my own practice, and having used them with
uncommon auccess in all that time. I feel it a
duty to set them before the public, as my exPe•
rionce leads me to think they are as near erpeoifics
as any remedies well can be for the following
diseases, namely : Scrofula, Coitte, Syphilis, and
all diseases that arise from au impure state ofthe
blood. One trial will convince any person of
their fitness for those diseases.
Prepared and sold b
85 y
J. W. 13 - 11. 4NSTRUP, M. D.
Bmithfield st... Pittsburgh. Pa.
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NEW BOILER . W ORKIL
J. J. .lE'O WEIRS
4 TEEN DS TO THE HANEFACTERE
of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tamils. Agitators.
Salt Pan:, Sugar Pane, Sheet Iron Chimneys,
Brow:hinge. and all other artieleemmally man
afamered at similzr eoucerue.
rep-Su Pr ita om ble t pt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on
Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE
WAY, sth Ward. Allegheny river,
M-lyd
Hydrepolts, or Garden Sprinkler.
ANEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR
wetting plants and flowers, washing windows.
carriages. &c, Primps of every - description sold
and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wale: Drawer
made and sold.
w'ELDON dr KELLY, 164 Wood Bt.
One door from Sixth.
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LUPTON i& OLDDEN,
memrrArrrrausas AW) LOLLESI3.2 IA
FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOM
1411-Repairs to old 4 iwsod, °annum and Metall,"
Roofs made nt the lowan yr3c®,
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All work promptly attended to aid
°Mee, ?doming Post Building. corner
Wood streeta.2d story.
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GRAVEL ROOFING.
rpEPAIRS PROMPTLI AT
-11-11. TENDED TO.
LUPTON, °LODEN &CO.,
Corner Fifth and Wood e trent% second story
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DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of every variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLIT.MBERS
GAS or STEAM FITTERS,
MACHLNESTS Ann COPPERSMITHS.
VIDpLASS CAATINGS OF EVERY DE
RNA seriotion made to order. Steamboat wort,
steam and gae frfting and ft,Tairing promptly tended to: Hartioular attention palm to Attine uo
Refineries for Cool and Carbon Oils,
Also, agents far the Western Dfnerfet of
Pormsylvania. for lho tale of Marsh. Lansdell
Co.'s Patent Ss Mien Pump, tha beet over inven
ted„-haVing no valvoe it is not liable to eat oat of
order and will Wow more water than any ponno
vice its sue.
feblitttly.
E3IOVA L Or LIVICRY feTABLIt
..I.IIP The undersigned having rtnuovod hie Live
ry Stable from the rear of [ha Scott Holum, ton
the corner of Fired and Smithfield street. IV. Of
Conn a old stand, in prepared to furnish carrian.d•
baggloa i
l and, saddle home niacin the ehorteet qo
tis, norms kept at livery at reaaonable
rates. Undertakinc an
d ll arrangontw / 41. f -
mall will receive lus spea a k! atteori l ki
op 14; NEAL taut
M.EDICAL.
BOX SOO,
Pi: Etrarth Pail
J. R. OLDD CR