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induced by the extensive ease and universal
soprum:7 or tiootimad's german Bitters, (purely
r etabl hosts of ignorant outwits and uriscrir-'_
Z EJntutta, vantitrets, have•qpinied , titian euffetang
2utnalgty the flood gatesof Nostrruns ta gIC).8111kPo
of poor Allay, vilely compounded with mullions
intr. spiohristenedlolliCl3, Stomacbles and Bit-
Bevice„or, the innumerable array of alcohblic
rtatons in pletherie bottles, and big:bellied
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„ der the modest appellation id• hitters;
- 6 - sad of eedior-- o Alrortutsatek amass
nil leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
at 'HOOFEAND'S GERMAN - krI'TEREt
.111iie• hot a.
new and untried article, but have
- otoodthe test of fifteerryears trial by the Alfieri -
OlAttLnulilicr: and . - thelr reputation and eale, aro
,Wmi/ed by, any similar preparation. ,
a - proartatlra berg thousands of Letters
l itiiiii-tite most emMent .
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DO'YOEFWANY it DOOD APPETITE?
DO YOU WAN T TO BUILD UP YOUR COP
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;$16.41) *age per: tie, the taste .pum p by...tin
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see &cause tie ienig as they be Bad hundre d s
to die the death of the drunkard, By ghelr uste the
system is kept ccmtitisattly under the influence of Al
coholic Stimulants of the wore hind, the desir e
for
Liquor is created anti - kept up. and the result 1. a 1
the
dea‘ horrors attemicad upon a drunkard's life and
h•
- - - bbr-Oso,e usher-desire and will have a L - or
Ltatere, tee Faddish the following receipt. Get ne
Bottle .oftatuirs German *Utters; and
nix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy
or Biltdeky. and the result will be a preparation
Umtata" far mine' sncriedianat virtues and true
munalenee any of the numerous Liquor efl.ttes.e is
the market, and will coat much teas, ,Youointt,
kaat Fill the virtues of ligetland's Bitte n , it,
*Olineelioll with - a good artide. ofZiolier- at a
Nita law price Mini ihzas ilifmnor pr e paration. .
will 00 W WA.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
4NDI Tim. FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations or
&Bunks lathe army to the fact that -HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by esposares and priva
tkaniinoldent to camp-life. In the lists, publish
. c talmost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival
of theist*. it will ba noticed theta very large pro
portion are suffering from debility. Every case
of that kind. can be readily cured by Hoofiand's
..- Garman, Bitters. Diseases resaLing from disor
ders of the digestive organs are epe.dily roomy
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.:.ed.:; hesitation in ' stating that, if
thesoßittere ware freely used among our soldiers
tiundredaaflires might be saved, that otherw,se
, Oill fie lost:
- Wireallpartioular attention to the following re
markableand wellanthentioated core of one of
he nation's heroes. whose life to use hiq own
ang nage"has been Bayed by Me Bitters :"
6 , l'unanaLYEte. August 23d. 1862.
Henri. Joao . Et:ans.—Well, gentlemen. your
Hootland's- German Bitters has saved my life,
There is no-mistake in this. It is vouched for by
numbers of my coterades. some of whose names
are appanded, and who were Silly cognizant of
ill the erreutestanoes of my ease I am, and have
• boim , for the lost four - years; a inembs lli
rof
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utall 'celebrated battery, under the late
too:mend of Capt. - It 13. Ayres. Through the ex
_Mssure attendant upon my arduous duties, I wa
attacked iti November last with inamatie the
the lunge. and was tor seventy two d ove in
1001.1:4}. This was followed by great debility.
beightened byanattaek of dysentery. I was then
removed from the White Howe and sent to this
city on board the steamer - State of Veins," from
which I landed bii tbeTfith" of June. Sincie that
~ .gistieshave been about as low as any one could
ballad ie ill retain &spark ofvitality-, For a week
•;or More I wasFearcely able to ewe low anything,
and if I did force a morsel dews, it was imu.edi-
WelY thrown UP again.
Ewald not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these eirmini
dances tend, accordingly the physicishe who
had beta working fai t hfully, though nnencoesfu
b. - to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch
eri.frankly told me they could do no more for me,
and t lvised me to see a alumna% and to make
exich.olonattion of my thuited funds at beet suit
ed me. an acquaintance who. visited rue at the
hospital, kir. Frederick Steinbron. cf 6th below
, , Attlh Street, advised Ina as a forlorn hope, to try I
theßitters and kindly procured- a bottle. Prom
the thee l commenced takinsrtbera the "shadow c f
4ceth . zeergted, and I am-now. thank God for it,
getting . ..better. Though I have taken but twq bct
, ~ b alre gained lUPonads. and feel sanguine
et being Pernutbal.to,reilom my Wifearei. dsiugh
ter, f ro m whom I have beard netting for ph r L.
mordlou_fbr l Sentlemen Tam stool Virgin
. m he vicinity of Front Royal. To your
valuable /litters I owe,thegiorions . privilege of
agabrelesping to my bosom-those whoare dearest
tone in life.
Velltrol.9. 3 , 01, ISAAC MALONE.
We fully concur in the truth of the above date-
Mega, as we had despaired of-seeing our comrade,
Mr. Malone: restored to health.
JOHN VIIIDDLEBAI CR, Ist Y, Battey.
GEORBE ALILLE • Co, U. llth. Marie.
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A. WASEW ELL. F,o B. 3d Vermont.
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JO ROC F WARD. Co &Utz Maine,
lIIIBRINAN . KOCH, Co IL 12.11 N, Y.
NATHANIEL ,B THOMAS, Co F. 95th Pa.
Rarraßß/Ir.r. Kra/BALL. Co A, Vermont
/ANEW JENEINs Co 8,,106th Poona.
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Sorthai the - slimature of "O. M. JAMBI:eft"
Ie entlia.Wwrint of ear , vlottle.
kipittal PEI/. noTTLE SJEIII7I3. OR
HALF BOZI FOR $4 00.
Should yont neared druggist not hay° the ar
ticle. co not be put off bY any of th e ibtoricating
etwparations that maybe offered in Ps ' , lace. but
gondantw na, and we era fortiard; sem:wily packed
Yeras.
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DAILY POSI%
New fpec4,eles for the United
The New Jersey (Trenton) Gazette has
the following of conscripts, or substitutk:
en route through New Jersey to the Poto
mac Army,:
tnaratied taro',
our streets, yesterday to a blacksmith
shop, for the purpose of having the irons
adjusted, to prevent any further attempt
to desert a service assumed under the spl,
emnities of an oath, and with an ample
bounty in their . pockets I Whatever otli:
er indignity might settle upon the charac
ter of a man, we should regard that, of
'deserter as the greatest, and the most to
be avoided."
I,f these men had been negro fugitive
slaved; arid had been mahchol through
the etreete ironed, the Republican press
would have been shocked at the cruelty
and barbarity of the proceeding ; but he
ing white men, nothing is said about it.
Quantrel, the Guerrilla Ruffian.
Quantrel, the butcher of Kansas citi
zens, is an Ohioan by birth, went to Kan
sas as a school-teacher, and turns up the
leader of a 'banditti. The Worcester
(Mass.) Spy says:
His real name is Hart. Sometime (af
, ter - Ransarwas - organized as a TerrittOry
he went theta and became a resident of
Lawrence. When the border ruffians be•
- gale their outrages in Kansas he acted with
the-free State men, joining, one of the mil:
itary companies, and for a short time, , vis
3 70eVe, waa connected Jainßrow 'a
men,. andfaileCto ,winT his cotsfidaisce. •
After, a time, "Quautrel," (or Hart ta
ttier) formed a secret' connection with the
border ruffians. He was fast loosing rep•
utation at Lawrence. and founffit desira
ble t' seek new add mbre cbisgenihl asso
ciations. He -served the ruffians as a spy,
concerted, with them. plans, for abducting
Colored people from Kansas, and contin
ned to operate in this way until Lawrence
was not likely to tolerate him much long
er... The fear of lynch law constraimsd him
to'leave the State. Soon after the pres
ent war began he turned up in Missouri
WI the leader of a lawless band of.grier
,
rillas.
Hops--Proapect of the Crop—New
Hops in Market.
Wm. G. Schedel, hop merchant No, 76
Pearl street, received the first bale of
1 8ehopsi August 24 b, from Schohariel
ch:mothrigro;s4t by Lord Prooman, Sharon
14 0 444 14i5f4v#439,111
,California, at
pff 'dents - , 4 a pi) S. says:
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have just returne d from a tonr thro'
' l 4.SticlikailteiP'grpiiing districts of ithe ,
nd found. Viet, altbough.l.a gbod
'ardayere'affeeted by Hies andblack - ,tilEfilpft4Flt.Warly.,;3ll the south parrot'
. 010 9.1; 1 94 1 .Ar1ir
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, .4y: m ;te crop nereriheless
avill be_fillflito-tgirda ofan...average-I
[the quality is expected to be a fine one,
except those of yards which is affected by
mold."
A letter from Prince Edward County,
Canada West, Aug. 14, says:
"The old yards are very poor- not over
half an average crop. But the new yards,
which bear this.year for the first time, are
_well loaded. Bop raising is a growing
business in this section of Canada."
. Interesting from 'Mexico.
Havana papers bring late news from
Mexico and the Central America Repub
lics.- The French had occupied 'the town
of Miniatitlan, on the Palm:nue of Te
; hautepec, and had sent an expedition
against Tampico. Juarez was reported
as being.abont to take refuge in Texas.
The Mexican paper La Estafette recog
_nixes the danger of a war with the United
States, and thinks the best way of avoid
ing it is to hurry and dispose of the Juar
lig army.
A Look into Futurity.
Hon. Wm. H. Seward, in his speech at
Lacrosse, Wisconsin, in 1180, said :
"What kind of a government would it
be if we elected a man we did not like in
stead of a man we did like ? My impres
Edon i 8 that it would be a government not
differing very far from the Empire of
Austria, where they always manage to elect
a - men whom the people do not like, and
where they have an admirable way of sa
ving the Union by organizing an army of
500,000 men, armed to the teeth, to main
tain the man whom they do not like."
E erious Accidents
Mr Britton, overseer for Jesse Wood.
al, of Queen Anne's county, Md., while
' driving the machine for thrashing wheat,
caught his leg and foot in the horse pow
er, by Which it was so mangled and torn
that amputation below. the knee became
necessary. A negro (Sam. Young) feed
ing a thrashing machine on a neighboring
farm, for Mr, Veazey, caught his hand
and arm in the cylinder, making it neces
Sara to amputate above the elbow.
Naval Captures
The U. S. steamer Bermuda, off Galves
ton, reports the capture, on the 14th inst.
of the British schooner Carmita, loaded
with 161 bales of cotton, and bound from
Velaice, Texas, to the Belize Honduras.
The same vessel reports the aiezure of the
British schooner Artist, of Islessen. The
siezure was made on the 15th inst., in
lat 28 deg. 18 min. and long. 96 deg, 26
min. west. She was loaded with cigars,
liquors, '&c.
A Woman Shoots Her Brother
In-Law
At Franklin N. H on Thursday of last
week, a Frenchman, named Letouch,
was shot liy the wife of his brother, and
fatally injured. The trouble bettieen the
two families grew out of a spring of water
used by both parties, but which the wo
man. claimed ezclusively. Joseph- Went
to the spring to procure some water, when
his sister-in-law attempted to drive him
away by throwing stones at him. Not
succeeding in this, she procured a gun
heavily loaded with buckshot and fired at
him; the charge lodging in his head and
body. The murderess was arrested in•
steady.
Picture of a Battle.
The Prince de Joinville, now in Eu•
rope. has recently sent to the Brazilian
Minister, at WashuThgton, a photographic
copy of asketch made by himself of the
battle of :Gaines' Mill, where Major-Gen.
'Fitz John Point commanded on tha Fed
eral sitha. • Thepioture ia. aaid, to ;,be very
splendid, and-41:ntimbet of , phOtOgraphi e
'copies are to be token from /t.
Re - -Crossed the Potomac.
'The no of rebels who crossed the Po
totnae at Eliiards'Ferry on Thursday
night last, consisting of White and Wil•
bancia, ntimbering over four bun
'
died,• recrossed the river on 'Satiarday,
taking•with them.about nine prisoners .of
Scott'e,9oo, who were captured at Ed
waOh'. Berry ; They made a foray into
the cotantry, pluiadering farms, &c., hut
iticceeded iri tarrying off but littlg. The
boatmen•on the canal seem to have'euffer•
ed more severely,, geveral teams having
been taken from them. All is now quiet
in• that iieetiola; and, no apprehension 'of
another raid 'was felt for the present !at
least —11 7 a..A.' Star.
Where the Tennessee Armies
Kiogston, where General Burnside. has
reachedjaat Ile junction of the Hilton
and Clinch rivers with the Tennessee, dis
tant
_about sixty miles East of Chatta
nooga and,twenty from Knoxville, East
Tennessee. Stevenson is about thirty
miles West of Chattanooga and Shell•
mount halt•way between the two points,
the two armies thus approaching Chat.
tanooga from opposite directions. If the
,rebel tlielieral Stickier abandons East
Tennessee and falls back toward Chatta
nooga, General Burnside will be within
supporting distance of General Rose.
crane.
Attempted Abduction.
On Friday evening the policemen in
Baltimore rescued a man who was found
fastened up in the garret of a tavern,
.
after he had been severely beaten, The
victim was a sailor, named Schlon, who
had just arrived at Baltimore on board of
a Bremen vessel and had taken board
and lodging at the house where he was
found imprisoned. It appeared on ex
amination before a magistrate, 'that the
keeper of the tavern and: an accomplice
had persuaded Schlon to sell himself as a
substitute, and that after he had, with
that object in view, got on the railway
train for Philadelphia, he jainped off and
went back to. the tavern, when he was
siezed, beaten and locked ,up. The two
men who had abused the sailor were corn
witted to await the action of the grand
,larY• .
A TERKJBLE catastrophe occurred re-
Laently at Meraza, a small village near
Malaga. Four carts, laden each with
fifty quintals of gun-powder, for the
works of the Malaga railway, bad just
passed through the village, when soddenly
a loud explosion took place, the four
vehicles having blown up. Eleven per
sons—men, women and children—twenty
two horses, lost their lives. A. shepherd
who was keeping his flock at a short dis
tance from the spot was also killed, and
nearly the whole of his sheep.
GERMAN tATIIOIOIMI*SeI*OL
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
NO 597 PENN STREET,
We highly approve of the german Catholic
High School recently fHtab iihed in this city, and
we corrislly recommend it to the Patronage of all
the Cathol.cs of our btocese.
f M DOMENIC,
Bishop of Pittsburgh.
frumE FIRST SESSION or THIS IN
SFITUTION will commence on TUESDAY,
the Ist of SEPPEMBE.t. Mi. The studies of
the school are so arranged as to embrace a full
' and thorough course of Greek, Latin, English,
Germanand Mathematics, including the branches
usually attended to in connection with these re
spect ve departments. Students who are intend
ed for commercial or professional pursuits. are
care oily instructed in Book-keeping, Mercantile
Arithmetic, and such other b ouches as may lit
them to be a. eful and intelligernt in the discharge
of the various duties of the Store or counting
room, or t • any profession. Our course of studies
embraces also the subjects required in prepara
tion for entering any of our Theological Schools
or Seminaries.
P - arents — wis to scure for th sns a or
ough instructiohing e
n, are respe3tfully eir
Invited to th ap
ply to ProE F W. A. Riedel, A. M, No. 597 Penn
street. as 00011 EL3 convenient, and, if possible.
BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
Mr. Reidel will be at home daily- from
10 to 12 A, M. apd froru 3 to 4 P. M.
For further information, cr for a prospectus
coot ining-full details._ please call on or address
REV. JOSEPH M. HELMPRAECHT.
Rector of St Philomena's Church, or
PROF. F. W. A. H I EIIEL, A. M.
ly2rda,wt..l P. 0. Box 1240, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A --
T THE PITTS II RHHIIREG
HOUSE:
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS,
Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings,
Ritter's celebrated Radical Cure Truss.
Ritter's celebrated Bailee] Cure Truss.
Ritter's Patent Infmt Truss,
River's Patent Umbilical Truss,
Marsh's celebrated Trusses,
Marsh's d 'Trusses.
Marsh's Ladies and (tents' Shoculderelebrate Braces,
Marsh's Youths andinfant's Shoulder Braces
Dr. Pitch's Plain Abdominal Supporter',
Dr. Pitch's Silver Plated Abdominal ' 4 upporters,
Dr. Fi . ch's I adios and Gents' Shoulder Braces,
Bitters' Patent Abdominal Suppot tors.
Mrs, Betts' A bdoru net Supporters,
Marsh's London Abdominal Supporters,
Riggs' Hard Rubber TIEB.
French, English and American Prusse3 in gr ft eat
variety.
An experienced Physiasan always in attendance
Syringes, Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles
Bandages, &c.,
At the Pittsburgh Drug House
TORRENCE & M'G ARR,
A POTH RCA RI FR S
r••••-• 'fi 'llirth and Market sta., Pittsburgh
ul2-Iydo
DENTISTRY.
J. EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
pain by tho use of Dr. Oadry's apparatus.
J. F, HOFFTIHAN,
DENTIST.
work warranted.
134 Smithfield Street.Pittgbur
For ltaLlt, Mice Roaches, Ants, Red Rugs, Moths
in Furs,-Wootens, &v.:insects on Plants, Fowls,
Animals, Ac,
Put up in Tao. 50e and $1 bates, bottles and
flasks; $3 and $5 flasks for Hctels. Public Insti
tutions, &e,
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come not of their boles to die."
4tgr• Sold wholesale in all !large cities.
OW' Std by all Druggists and Dealers every
where._
44i- Beware of all worthlem imitations.
.1W- See that "Cestar's"name is on each box,
bottle and flask hefore_yon buy.
Address u.ENR.T . R. COSTAR..
Principal Depot.4B9 Broadway, N. Y.
air- Soldß. R SELLERS& CO.iand B. L.
YARRESTOOR . 4St 00.. Wholesale Agents. Pitts.
burg. I>r7B-emideadkw
BILErKII9.I HOUSES.
FIRST NITIOIAL BATA
OF PII'I%OI7RGII
TREARUItrf .DEP L RThIENT.
OFFICE OF C0Kr1501.1.1412 TUN OWHIEKOY.
Wasoington City. A tie Mb. Isal
Win:eras. By setishietory evidence presented
t ) the nnderaigoeti; it dins been made to. apmir
that the gutsr krroiv AI. BA tiK OF.PII'Td-
BURGH, in the Cminty of Allealiony and Save
of Pennwvnnla, Ima keen duly °retuned under
and according to the vaquire-nonts of the Act; of
Congress, entitled ' amAot to provide 4 Nat;onal
Currency. gecured byy ti pledge of iTnituri c lates
Stocks, and to provide ter the cirCIII a ion'and Fe
demption thereot",approved February tith.
1103, and has eomplied-tvdth all the provisions of
said Aot required to, be complied with before
commending the kitattities of Ban in g,
Now TkralEPonred,t , ditorti McCulloch,
nny
Co t n ts rfaodeFlßtST NATIO I AL h BANK OFF"
PaTTSe-
BURGH, counts of*Fegiletty and State bf Penn
sylvania. is autdollZjii 0 CPIIIIIIOIIO3 the busizte
tt
of Banking under the tmeaforesaid.
In testimony whekeof witness my hand and
seal of of f ice, this sth tE- - sr August. laY'd•
.1117 bfeCULLOCFI,
.1 Ss} Cppvcrwlor of the Uurrenoi%
The First Aatfonal Ranh
of PittOurgh, Pa.,
LATH PITTSBURGH TRUST C
trapltalsloo.ooo-with privilege to in
creme to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a Natiooll Cur.
rnemu;dterlllafaat'aF,lXTd NATlONALspectaiiy
offer its services for the collection of Notes.
Draf , s, nisi:if Exchange, &c., recline money on
deposit .and buy an I sell Exchange on ail ports
of the country.
The success which has attended the Pittshurvb
Trust Company since Its ofsanizat'on in lit`r2., will
we belive be a sufficient guarantee that bIIR/Ijr,s:l
entrusted to the new organization will !active
the some pi °mot attention.
Having a very extensbe
the n correspodence with
Banks and Bankrre,thrbughout country we
believe we can offer untp.nal facilities to those
who dob buuis n in e e wwith w conducted by the same
officers and directors.
manuTnas
James Laughlin, Win. li. Nimiek,
Rcbert ti Rays, A 'exander
Thomas Bell, Francis O. Bailey
Thoe. Wightman, Aleg. Brad
JAMRS LAUG H
Sam ueLTNI Hea.
ent.
JOIIN SPITLI,Y. Pr bier.
Anguet sth, Igti3:dAtAvtf.
GOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES
oortifleated of Indobtedneßs. Quartormas
tars Cartifluted.
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all ot Z v iar i rcrin i tivalles4m . aght by
mhs:6md Wood street. corner oi Third,
W. J. KAMM
PR R.
KOUNTZ & MERTZ 7 MERIT
BANKERS,
No. lIS Wood St., Second doo above
Fifth Street,
. ,
• EALLEILS lIITTOILETUN AM) Domostl T
11-. Exchange, (Join, Bank Notes. and Govern
ment becarittes. Collections promptly attended
to
REAL ESTATE
SAVINGS. INSTITUTION
nrocrit4 airkroD BY alio
SLATURROF PENNSILVA
Open for Depot' is from 10. #c 2 , '04)olt.
in, daily• also oo SATURDA Y EVEN 'NU.
from ti to 9 o'clock
Sir Office, El FOURTH STREEL
INTEREST A LLOWFD
On Deposita in this Institution at
SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM
Payable to Depositors in May and Noremb
which, if not drawn, will be added to the priu
pal and compounderL
Passinexr—lSA AC JONES
Vice PReammr---W, 13, COPE LAPIL
TRUBT RiCd,
Hon Thou M Howe Hon J K Moorhea
Isaac Jones, Jacob Painter,
Win II Smith, Pater,
Harry Childs, I
Nickolas Voes:tly,
W It Copeland.
&dietary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER
Ir8:1yd
.E 1 NV JOS V ILI:RV
To Strengthen and Improve the Sight.
-
True sile"t. PCBBLZ
Russian Spectacles,
EIDERSIONS SUFFERING MOW DE
fective eight, arising from age or other cues
es, can be relieved by using the Romulus' l'eb
Vie Spectacle's which have been well tried b
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity. to whom they have theseeoot satisfac
tion. The certificates of persons can be
seen at my Milos.
CO.. All who purchase one pair of the RllBlllll3
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in
futurefree.f charge with those which will always
give satisfaction.
Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve
ment in your eight call on
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles.
ianls.dow No. as Fifth Janet. Root Buitdin
.100 v pianiß of husinsaa is eloped on Saturda
S G R
brands, CURED s
Evans& Co.
used for sale a at Wo e 4 D a ianion' d by .
i y 24
.1. DUNLENY. j
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
lIANUFACTURSRB Or
OAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS
Patent Improve4l ExecNoir & Patent Paragon
COAL OIL BURNERS
HAND LAMPS OOLUMNS, &c.
Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Ph lad rr h I
Manufactory, Fran k ford. l'a
WI- All cond. warranted. v 2-1 v
DAUB & CAPP.ELL,
tripucimANT TA.ILOVIN,
%JIVE RAVE JUST RECEIVED 6
VV lane and well colt:43od stook of
Spring Goods,
conisting of
Clotha,Castmerea, Ventings, &c
ALSO—A large stook of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including Paper Co Ziare, Neck Ties, and ever,
thing usually kept by first class Furnishing Blur e
)rders promptly executed. su3o:l yd
MeCOLISTER Q. BAER,
108 Wood S`r€ et,
4 RE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE
1 - 21. stock of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SIEGADS,
at the very lowest
Cash Figures.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
iY23 3ta ‘5,
Pittsburgh and Minersville Pas
stinger Railway Company.
FILM STOCK lIOLDERS OF SAID
Company wilt meet at the of the Oak!and
Railway Company, No. 51 Yourth street. Pitts
burgh. on Tuesday, August :sth, lgt33, at 3 o'clock
P. M., for the pu•pose of electing a B.,ard
of
Three Managers for 8/I`d Company torerve until
the th Monday t f January, A. 1) Pitt 4. By
order
JAS. JuIINST O N.,S.erecur Y
PITTSBOUGH, August 14, IStZi,
110GGS,
14 5 bbls fresh eggs just received and for sale
br JAS. A. FETZ aE
aulo earner Market ana First innate.
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION.
• •
Arbitration Cnnnalttee of trie Jenard
of Trade.
Vim. M. SHINN V. P. I JAB. 1. BANNETT
31W. E. DILWdR'rE
JVflsWin. broCREERY.
00 DUBS.
Tilovementn of European Stearneia
PROM A 1110.14.
Virginim Aug. ^S...Niew York... Liverpool
Pity of I Va?ton-Aug. 29... New Yorlr...Ligerpool
'Bremen ... . ... _.....Aug. 2J. Now- York......erenien
Great Eastern.... Sept, 2...New' Yo,k..,LiigetPoo/
/Asia Sept, 2....130gt on Liverpool
City of BaPrnote Sept. S...Nework-...hiverpOol
Teutouia Sept. 5...N0w York... -Southi'n
PerFia Rert. 9 ...New York—. Liveypeol
Africa ................ Seri. on Liverpool
Sot , nia Sept. 11,...New Yortc......tiouthen
Scotia Sept. ga....New York ....Liverpobt
Seot7a..
Georria
Arabia..
China
Fury pa.
Per
kuir. 251 ...Liverpoot...New York
_Foot. 2 ....Liverp001....New York
_Sept. s ...Livorponl. Boston
Sept. 12 ...Liverpool - ...New - York
..... _Boston
Sept. 213 Liverpool.... New York
-- - -
MONET MARKET.
CORRIOTED MAILS' YOB. TEN MORNING POE? BY
NESS RA. ICOUNTZ dc MERTZ. BRONX/W.
80. //S WOOD STREET.
The following are the bluing and selling rates
for Gold, silver. .to.:
Silver
Deitand
Eastern Raebange.
New Torii .....
Bra tiukore
Philado:phin.
Boston.
par
par
par
Dar
Western Exchange.
.....
Lonlivillep ar
PAZ
Cleveland
Par
Bt.GALLIA.
Par gt,
Reported Exclusively for the Saint ,
day Morning- Yost.
A LLEGLIF:ArY LIVE grom nuulicET.
Allegheny City, September 3.
Cattle—The market during the weoh was
well supplied and prices were a shade higher.
The sales during the past three days were liberal..
The current rates were from 24. 203% to 4e
nog , —Scarce. A Prime ai I icle sold at large
figures from 5,4 , 7,c
Slietp—The off,rings were the largest of ihe
season. Prices I aliged about the same ea last
we-lc,
The recz, , ipts and sales at the Allegheny yards
were;
Last week. This 'cutely
Hogs ......... .. ........... ....A.:Vie L 250
Cattle 3,4 NI 1,652
bit eep ............ - ..... ........4
.938 4,599
Ilorims 250 202
Cattle—The market was liberally supplied
during the ;veek. ;hero was a fair competition
fur good cattle and a fair hostile a wag transacted
I..guther will a wo'..d export demand The prin.
pal 9a ic s were made at an advance of from !-60
5 0 tb. Among the sales were the fallowing
51' to. Patridge, at Ohio, Bold i 8 head at $3l 1..1
head.
Sfil'ee. of Ohio, Rohl 7ti head at $2 901 100
I 1 R. Mason. of Ohio. sold 37 head at s2u
head.
A Loci, of Otdo. so'd 19 bead at r bead.
ll Marshall. c f Illinois, sold 18head s at Vitt per
head.
J 11
Rooo.v. of Ohio, sold 20 head at .1.3 00 per
l‘o pounds.
J Cambia, of Ohio gold 2.2 head per lb.
WIG Fronk, of Yenn'a , . sold 18 head at 2 !4.3@3%
ex pound.
Is 13ucler, of Penn'a, sold 21 head at 2 1 ,c, per
11111)111On EOld :IT head at t• 7 per-vvirmi. - tV
BJ oh natuu, of Pecta'a, cid IS head at $4OO
r the let
B Bost sold 2 head at $22 per herd,
Wm Bk.° PUrchesod .12d head at. :'ea per
'and.
clines S Wass purchased in head at U per
marks Si: Troweruan sold 16: head at 2!,,, 3@3•11 .
Per pound. A few head of extra cattle brought
13 The same firm purchased x 8 head of prime
cattle at :9 , 1si.:1!„1 per pound.
Kahn A:lireenwalt bought 63 head good cattle
p. r pound
Herman purchased 10 head: at s2oper bead,
J chatmau purchased 19 head at $2l 00 per
head.
J ohaw sold 30 head of poor stock at $l4 00@
914 is) per bead.
.1 sold IS head at $27 00 per head.
1 iliitiMan bought 17 head at 31.scilAii tti.
Illor.0.—"Iha Ml:rim:lc were not large. flood
hoes lou• d plenty of purchasers at fu l rates.
Jz (I 1.:1 purebred 13X1 bead of fat bogs
at do is M. Inferior sold at lower figures
Imulsba — . the market during the week was
poorly I hid. A few hundred head were dis
pesed of at former prices, sin: $1 2.ssessl 50 per
heed
Sheep—The supply of sheep during the week
were the largest we have seen for some time p.m,.
The sale , were also liberal, the better &se iption
btinz readily picked up. Among the ea es were
the fat wing:
W at Patridge sold 165 head at $3 :15 per head
J:1 1 / 1 0P 111.111 , U11 sold 193 head at .1.58(/ 00 for
the let.
Butler Sr Co , of Pennsylvania, sold 182 head at
TS 54) 14 1(54 lb.
Ilnanes AL , Glass bought 395 head at $265 per
head: 201)h.ad at $3 I.ki per head: 100 head hest
quality at 4',....0e4;4 II lb.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET
Tr bune's Report
8111,1,'S HEAD, Monday, Aug. 31
The weekly market for beef cattle opened in
Forty-fourth street this morning with about
4,100 head of bullocks, but the greater Portion
of them we o light and some ot them really poor,
and hut a very II mall portion of them first class,
and consequently these sold fully as highl as but
week-1111a is, :03,1,0.011c per pound for the net
weight beef, seller sinking offal dome of the
salesmen as well as buyers think that the price
ct cattle is hign.r this week than last. It may
be iu a tow ii,stenees but BA a general thing we
belir•ve that the nest cattle have sold at just
about the same figures as last Monday and a por
t.on of them aro not worth as much, Medium
quality stock such as sells at 1 43-,4@lo!ic per pound
Oct. has id just on a par with last week and in
ferior nut quite as wed, but the prospect is fair
that a'', utile,s largely recruited to-morrow, will
be sold without any material decline.
The cool weather is in favor of the owners of
hogs.
The sheep market is lightly supplied fa
th.op.
GRAND MASS MEETING
Chr TIFIE FRIENDS' Or . BARGAINS
SJF in BOUTS and SHOES, assembled dairy at
CONCERT BALL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth Street,
to ratify the schedule of exceedingly low prices
of BOOTS and SHOES, which has been adopted
for the
Closing Out of Spring Stock.
Don't fail to attend this meeting and bring
your :Herds With you, for the following very good
reasons; Whether you purchase or not you will
receive polite att ention• All goods are warranted
in every particular. Thep ivilege allowed Of ex
changing every article which. upon examination
at home • deer not moot the entire approval of the
purchasers.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
NO. 62 FIFTH STREET.
.1y22
REMOVAL.
F, BARDEEN HAS REMOVED
from SraithfigM street, below the Girard
House, to N 0.115 Fifth street opposite the'Court
Li nu...
.31,2141.
0011COE.D GRAPE.
Q. L feEILIOR VLNES. AT $2 50 PER
i:715
dozen• $l2 30 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per
dozen: $.25 per /W.
J• KNOX
No. 25 Fifth otroot.
jai BARRELS OF PURE RYE
0,00 , u , WHISKY, of different ages to
suit purchasers, akitzr s es . lowest ca Distiller. Forsale
by
y inlFztf No's 189. fri
and lafiliirat street
OEHLER WANTED
to repatishowt
at ipEuitLaNnw,
96Markgel.
'PRAM NtrltOple
BilYing Selling
121 00
1 17 00
1 22 00
vvrow or vwx
SECRETARY O
OP THE COMMOSIPEARTi,
Rnriisbarg July 1,1863. - •
PENNSYLVAIN lA. S :
L.
I do hcrety 'certify that thd fore:mug
s. annexed ma full. true and correct dopy of
the, original Joint Resolution of the,thert
oral Assembly; entitled. "A Joint Reselution• Oro-
Positm certain amendments to the Coslstitatiote.'t
as the same remains on file in this office,. -
tostiiMony whereof I have hereunto sistmay .
hand. and ceased the seal of the Secretary's.of.
fine to bo of tho day and year above written.
Commonwealth
julaidtf Secretary of the
kf• O'HARA
• . WY. I.
O'HARA & AVGINN,
Attorneys at .IE., aVv,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, . 1 .:
OFFICE 89- GR.A.ltur STREET'
Opposite the Tourt gonse. Pittsburgh.
Ala t-Particalarattention event!) the :ettitiMant
amination of Miles, Soldiers claims. collections
in any part of the west..
Prompt remittances, and full oorrespondenoe in
regard to all business entrusted to oar care.
Ik. J. LYNCH
APING VACATED THE rnowr
AIL of his store, No. 96 Market street, to Make
alterations, will be found in the new add ition.in
rear of old tore, entrance on Market alley, fangt
door from sth street, whore Dry Gouda be
sold about). anl.s.z
WM. M. FABER
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron iranuattletirge,
SENERALIIICIMIItiI lUD WM WEIS.
Near the Penn. N. B, Paseeturei-Derpot
PITTSBUREDI.
liwaenupettyrome ALL KINDS ON
ivit d an Steam :111login ea. ranging from three. to • one
hundred mg home power. and - suited foe
Grist Mills. Saw Mills,-Illast Furnaces. Featclice
Give particular attention to the construction ot
anginas and Machinery for grist mills, end fop
aillfvhe'rasn',V=l.4teat' saw mills. for ship
mina at short notica lisgince and Boilers of ever)
description.
Also. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron selharateli,
Wrought Iron Shafting. Reams and rusies
in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
Our prim; are low, our machinery manufactur
ed of the bast quality of materials, and warranted
In all cases to give satisfaction.
ille-Orders from all parts of the °canto solicit
ed and Drumptly 41bed. taiid&"
raNOILIIISTS WOULD DO WELL TO.
call and snpply - themselvea With that vary
convenient article.
TRAVELING
SHIRTS,
of which we have received a largo invoice of new
and very handsome atylea.
.141ACH , 4GLYDE,
78 Market et, be ..Fourth and Diamond.
jy24
coNcoRD
GRAPE VINES.
VirEWERE AMONG THE FIRST TO
waro this INVALUABLE GRAPE,
and have fruited it for five_yeara. We obtained
our original vines from Mr. BIELL who angina
toi it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in
ISSS awarded us a diploma for its exhibition,
and the Allegheny County Agncultursl-Scaletp,
in 1 8 6 0 , a premium for it as '
' the BEST new
seedling grape. in all respects superior to the
Isabella.'
Oar stock of Vines Is unequalled
anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each.
$2,50 per dozen, $12.60 per 100, $lOO per
j,OOO. Small vines at lees prices.
We can furnish a few extra large vines at f ro
50 cants to $l each.
anl_•eod&w
J. O. WELDON. JNO. KELLY.
WELDON & KELLY,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
PLUMBERS AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
164 WOOD STREET, NEAR SIXTH,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Air Pumps sold and repaired. Proprietorti and
Manufacturers of Dakin's Patent Water Drawer
and Musgrave's Patent Gall Cooking and Heating
Stoves. an=
JOE3JEPII
otroccasog
JAS. P. FLEIVI'I NC.
131/.T.TOGIS4Ii •
Wholesale and 'Retail—Dealer
Foreign and Domestic Drum Meiliiines."Pa4ta.
Oita Dyc-4tutfa and Perkin:mu,
No, 77 Federal
Street,
mr7klid ALLEGHENY CITY,-Pd,
ess irssai-sonx.IIVWC ASTLE
received and forsala by - • -
1 " 12 : 1
GEO. A KELLY.
Federal 41:144sikenT.
ST FRANCIS -0 01 : 11i„E • GE
, UNDER CAR Or. THE FRANCISCAN gIbTiEAS
rip:4m_ lotoishrelltili; " iSiitithithl,
AL -IN 4 . 4 PRETTO.:Cinbrbt county: Tenninii
.Elaill about, four miles - from Cresson Station. On
the direct ronte'betweet Philadelphia and'Pitta
bourti.mas chartered .in .18. ca, „ trith..priyilixesito
confer thfinsual Consulate Moorenors and X)egrees.
The location. of-the College ls . one iof the mhat
healthy in Permaylvaniarthis portion of the Atte
igtelty lloontabas belnerroYerbial for Its-pare
itater..bracingaiittridPiPAreOgne twee
The Scholastic year commences on th;s -
MONDAY after the 15th ot• AUGUST. WITZA
about the 28th of &UHF follwerAng It is divide I
into - two Strsiork- Students carat rebutt hone
hetwonn top Sessions.' Ni 0 10 APPptates nec
ary for Land "Rimming, f . b.eerine: dre.: ii.e..
sill be furninhed Icy. the ;Inkelartiot to the
atidenta.
Th , • and - • ' i i 6 i t y .
at:ruminate! Vocal Muse forms a a
Oharuo. Students min- be adicdtteti; from iriat
years to the age cif Mantle - bd.' 1
, . Tirains-.-Boarcland Ttition. vayakloheitieeev
in tdvance...-- ..... ..... ..- ... ..-.....4 1 65
SurroyMg ancr Use of instruments, per
prim OlaSsibal and Modern 'LaiNruna extra ••
-A in
1 in
Students spending Vacation at the Cellear-i 2)
Reference can be made to
the Rt: Rev. Bishop
O'Connor, to the Rote. T. `S. Reynolds,"St.lktrap
Loretto, a••• 1 i. , other elarrnr.... ef, the vitt7im
' 14 0 , .q-. Bishop Domenec, Pittsburgli'r' - His op
Wood. Philadelphimt- - Rey Dr, O'Hara. Philadel
phia: :Roy. Henry McLaughlin. Phibsdelphia:
Key. P. Mahar. Harrisburg. cull
JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING
1- 9 , 'ESTA IN AMENDMENTS TO THE
I CONSTITUTION. • Be it resolved by the - Senate
and Howe a Representatives of I/se Commrrn
wealth Qf Pennsykania in:Genera/ Arnim44l snot,
That the following amendments be roptned to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac
cordance with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof;
There shall bean additional section to the third
article:of the Constitution. to -be designated as
seetien four, as follows;
&arum 4 Whenever any of the gualiSed.
electors of this. Commonwealth shell be in actual
military service, under a requisition from the
President of the United States, or'by the anthor
ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex
ercise the richt of suffrage in all elections by the
citizens, tinder such regulations as are, or shall
be, prescribed by law, as fully es if they were
present at their uncial plat:te of eleotkal-•
There shall be MO additional sections to use
eleventh article of the Constitution, to -botlesig
nated as motions eight and nine, as follows:
Szertost S. No bill shall be passed by the Lege
iilature containing more than one subject. which
shall be clearly a/plumed is the title, except ap
propriation hills. ' -
Szariost 9. No bill shall be passed by the ,T..l3g
hdatura granting any, powers, pristieg6,lll any
ense, whero the authority to grant such owers.
or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be,
eenterred upon the courts of this Commonwealth,
JOHN CESSNA.
Speaker of the Holm of RepreSentatives.
JOHN P. PENNEY.
Speaker of the Senate.
.E Gr Jf_. I Cr M. E.
J. Ic:N4E) X v
No. 29 Fifth Street
. 7-.=: k.:;';;i.;t": 7- „7;.•.:,, - ,2;',,,,,-, ~:
_ , _
;., New
,JDiseovery t ~...
WARRANTED :,IN -ALL CASES:
_ ,:-,:::..i. D .
IT CAN BE RELIED ON. Er .NEVRR
.R. fails to cure I ...: ft:siees- not nauseate I It Is
...,
spectriu Jactionl
/4 - 1 1 thahile of ;Dietif Required!
~ _ ..,2.., : .: ..,
It dots not intarferawith business pursuits l It
razihe usetwithdru. detection I- C' - .
Upward-of goo.cureq the past , :ioninili„ so me of
them yefi 'severe 'Ages. Irier adapted for male
and female, old df-Ytilingl ,
- BEIVEVOZOIPICITLEILB
are the nrigina Yana:only tendril, Specific Pill.
Overone li tindrtitphysioransluite. used them in
their practice end allaplaft R6ll Tot, their efficacy
and approveol w heir , eomstittm.- which is en tire
-19 Vegetable andperlettD BartillesSon th e system
ti un dreds of certifidates Can be shown.
BelltsudaoP2u4 avi the •j remedy
far effecting a per_nianentand speedy care in all
cases of_tiperniatorrhea.-or, .Seudnal Weakness,
with all -its- train;nr,weilii- tmelisas-Uretbra l and
Vaginal Disch argcsoal eat. the Whites, Nightly or
InvoluntamLmtssions, Genital. Debi ity and Ir
ritability:lncontinence, ',hit v one weak.. or
Legg of Paver ! Nermans Debility. &a , ea -all of
which eds.:Ll:Tun:l:pi:Qty.:from pixuai Excesses or
Self Abwe, or eozne constitutional derangement
and inrapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the
duties of Married:Liftilt /::_ -; "
in all e 'PxualDlßeasC4. nagonarrhea, Gleet and
Stricture Sad in Diseases of the Bladder and Rid-
neys they actas a - charm f ; Relief is
_experienced
bp takincra istiripie. box) - , ',-- -LT •
- ' Pliaa.eisrk nsittAß
.
, _ . Josignx war.adrilic-;
4 ...pormirk.oltrast - istd -blazon&
and, by Druggistsirenerally...... %.,4 --Pittsburgh
' They wil, be sent 'by' mail •sedufelyysettled on
receipt .of the nioneYlß . ^ --- . ' , ' ,, i"t •tt
Y. '33111'0, XL '1:0,,,..
• - • - Rol 76 Ctidtittstretfk Ii;•/t..
Consulting .Physician , for theißeatmtml af,Bem
lnal. Uri r. arY; 'Sexual ant 'Nerv'otis'llisetasse;'whn
will send erect° alltbefollowirtirTabitiblowtirks:
The Fiftieth ,
.litionsend.7-3t.ell'a
Treatise on Self-Abuse . Premature ttecay,"lm
potence and Loss-of • Voveer,_Blisniallititteases,
Seminal W eakness, XigtttlS„ EMisaiens,-Gesitat
Debility, Sic. - A panipuiet' lit - fifty con
taining- -important attics- AD. the ad and
should. be - read by overY4tifferev,, We-means
of cure in the severest ittagoZikiiikucil.f set-forth.
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abuse and diseased it? lo ' "
to.ations renamonsuniln-
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el and adv it. ,-single,ok;irutreled..-_,./Ikteausa
Da. isikaliferete• let ausip gatebet "'or bis
_doing
go. the ignorentianklidemitare-d=ct
shocked. and dank it . a 1n u o
end for .4onlltuaimant '-and Do on'-iithong
their rriv_es. madams sons And da Whoa
familY nhVaiebut - simuld - be egartfomite, Oe - 'them
"bkbuOmoloo.thi#thord4thejoase..bo•Dr. 7,
row e adli
, STKUP. (except De ousains)/eM a / e Wiwi
lice -might •ke loziftdltheozi limo 7 i n
modest_ And strentraptrume, in
haired Kr' fasoreime: spy atta an
who- ammo- cool:et' yi in Ireia,4%a
!Mars ana canby, nurateriousho. meanly o
futteluit blpvalidw... , &mom:llia-a uutemna
arena and suardians are thitnitaLthat their
ves, - daughter* and wallreeiemdt•lllenie
Aiekli and 0f . 4 6 49 0 4 .4 6 -P MANI 00 3,1 4 030 %
have been rwtored to n - I end vigor ha DK.
13 KARMUP., Wades calinV hereby ant.• "after
marriage throughilim haxe.bonn saredinneli rat 3 "••
feting: LEP t et7 - nrortifttien, 'lce: 113madorz
h9a or nocturnal oniu ere oontoleOdy owed
in a 'err abort nate Of thrie - by his noir remedies.
- orldah unworn:Barb Ida airmiChey are envenom&
from tho Vegetable Kingdom. baring: peen the
fallacoailleMe eurialtreatmenthebaosbandon 4
-edit and substitnted „ywtable . Smul ea ttla.
easel are treatedWithm,rearkedeutin had
t-
Mgi l bil it io= grtii,th., World Mid in
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wool - the now—paled cheek. Trifle 196 1. with
toontebanks and jrat.oonikend be.OVW
Consumption and a n d its kindred diseases. al
whioh• to many -annually -Mgr ommagiak.
now be _relieved. prorlding...hey ,attend ,to it le
time bullpareoulars can belied of mytreatment
by uoo,,ng a copy of the Medical lidviser.whiak
to jive trees to all that aptly Ifsviall the ad
vantage - of over :forty years experienedt) and
observation, oonseammatly, he 1118 anperioukill
la the treatment of medal disease:a:llnd who - is
daily oonsultedby the protegee:a. ;Lobel=
mended bi repenleof
enbllos ro
nrietore_ of .hotelsi, Ogles. 411:1 .
street. near Diamond emeek..PhireteWelyhtd4
eations parts of) hellnlw
tended to. Dime ta • -
Slileur OF ItrANIMAAEN AND
Naving. had a Man employed for thilagt SIX
years compounding the above excellmit tethedies
for my own practiee t and having used them.with
nncommon snares s in all that time, I feel it a
duty to set them,-liefore the; publie, as, WY 9x.Pa
rience lea& mete think they are as near e=c l a
as any remedies• well can be , for the lb
diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitre., SYPhilis. an
all diseases that arise froin an impure state Of the
blood. One trial will convince mil Pgriton of
their fitness for those diseases, '
Prepared and sold h_y_- •
.J. W. BRANS/TRY, M.D.
85 Smithfield et.. Pittahnrgh„ Pa.
kita'AAak2iimi.nl, 1
J. J. Powirais
ATTENDS TO TILE ItirAMITIAAATIVRE
of Steam Boners,
Salt Pans, Sugar Pans. Sheet Iron. nays,
Breathings. and an other artioltgasuallr-Pan
ufactured at ainntrx concerns.
Prompt attention paid to all kinds of !ensure on
reasonable turnm. • - :
Works CORNER Ot? LOCEIOX and ,DI79USZIE
WAY. sth Ward. Allegheny river.l
. . .
lyB4yd
Sydropolte,-or•Garden Sprinkler.
A BMW AND lISEFUL ARTICi2t4OR.
21 wetting Ideate and flowers, washinglvindow
earl - legal, Are. pump of every deseriptioii Bold
and repaired- Daykin'a Patent:Water:Drawer
made and gold.
.LDON & KELLY: 16.1 Wixikl St.
One door from -Sixt
W. B. Lurrox
LIJPTON dr, OLDDEN ,
NANDPAOT,I7DB2B AND DEALNES Dr
no.esffENT kGPAY,RIO(IIING
113-Repairt-to old Gravei t eantroii Andldetallo
Roofs matto at tholowwst mow. -
All work promptly attooded to and 90
Oidoei IliondnirPost Builditur, corner
Wocd streeta.2/1 story.
-GRAVEL ROOFING.
R 'ANA! 110.PROMP'TLI AT
LUPTON, OLDDEN &CO.,
Corner Filth and Wood streets, second stOrY.
blO
DUQUESNE BRASS. WORKS,
CADMAN &. CRAWFORD.
Manufactarars of every viirbity of finished
BRASS WORK.FOR PLUMB}
_ _
GAB or•WREAkINUFITIPERN,
MACIIrNESTS Alm COPPRigifitutHEL
RBAss citsui t as OF Erriii or,
scription made to order. Steamboat wort.
steam and gas fitting and temurtag` promptly M
inded to. Ha rtictuar attention pas, tO etttait lID
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Chls„ •
PMso solo, agimts for. the , Western I.l)lttlijot of
ennsylvania. for the sale -of Jilaralt. Lansdell
bode!Cia. 7 a Patent Syphon:P=l4'6e best everinvon•
and
r ving no valves ft is notliable to get out of
throw more Rt water than anYktime
wiee ltS e. -
, , -
lon EImoVAL or .LICWFAY Br3lms
_IL The indersiatledhaiing removed his Live
-17 Stable from the rear of the eeott Il s oosajones4
too corner of IsliWt, and flesitlifield- West, W. c•
Coma e old stand, i sprepareditelbssabh esestagea
buggies, and saddle horses nig= the shortage no
tice. • Also horeew kept at livery setwuwanabis
rum Under:alder and-allarneagementiltsOD /la"
heraln will rogedvelkoecial Ettsegtda t a rg .
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