JAMES P. BAR Medical, NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable . Extract. A PORE TONIC. Dr. Hooll'and's GERMAN BITTERS PREPARBD BY DR. C. D, JADIESON, Philadel phia, Penns., Will elfeeinallyiinfe Liver Complaint, SPEPSLA, JAUNDICE. Chrome, or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Mildness, and all Diseases Arising' from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Dst for Food, Fullness or W ight in the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink icc or Fluttering at the Piz ei me Stom ach. Swimmirtg or the H e ss . Hurried and difficult Breattung, /Muttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying DOStUre, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Persttion, Yel lowness of the Skin and es Pam in the Side, Back. Chest, ha, &a Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn- • ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil. and great:dopres sion of irts. And whi positively p re yent Yellow Fever. Ell tow Fever, ,ke. THEY CON RA TAIN • NO ALCOHOL OR D WHISKY They will cure the stave diseases in ninety-air, e ases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale anenniversal eopurariry or moorland's German Bitters. (Purely regetable,. hosts of Ignorant quacks and unsern- Ailons adventurers, have opened upon suffering ltunanity the hood yes of Nostrums in the shape if Door whisky, Tile compounded with iniurions rug and ohrist,m Tonics. Stomaching and Bit ters- Beware of tho innumerable array of alcoholic "reparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied kap, under the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases and leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri can public: and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens. Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANT SO ME THLNO to STRENO TB. Bitr YOUI DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? BO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR 0011'- Sl.-a TITUTIONI U WANT TO FEEL WELL I DONB& YOU WANT TO OAT RID 01 NER VO DO YOU wANT Eiv_reoy: Do you want to sleep well? Do:you want a brisk and vigorous feeling.? If ymi do, UPO HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the - Mine ofßitters, putup in quart bottles, comporindwi of the chcapeet whisky or common rum, costing/ rem 20, to 40 carts per gallon. the taste disguised by An lie or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will contin ue to cause, as longas ail, eon be sold hundreds to ditit the death. of the drunkard, By tAeir use the ibitemtrltexot continually under the influence of Al coholic Stimulants at the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and th e result is all the ath horr . or. 'attendant upon a drunkard' s life and cia Jibe those who desire and will have a or Fitters; ce publish the following receipt, (let One Bottle Woodland's German Bitters, and . Pax with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will tar excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in ihemarket, and tati/ cost much less. You w ill hov e all th e virtues of Woodland's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor. at a ' 'such ices price than these inferior preparations wi4.l cos; You. ATTENTION SOLDIEnS, AND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS • - i We call the attention of all having relations or .. friends in tae army to the fact that 'ROOF LAND'S Garman Bitten!" will care nine tenths of the diseases induced by eaposures and priva tions incident to camp life. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large pro ! ' portion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cared by Iloofland's I German Bitters. Diseases reauldng from dim ! tiers of the digestive organs are epe- dils' remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters wore freely used among our soldiers 1 hundreds ot lives might be Bayed, that otherwise 1 - will be lost. We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of 1 he nation's heroes, whose. life, to use hit own ang nage"haa been saved by the Bitters:" rianAuELPErls. August 23E1.1862. ' Reser,. Jones & Ey:rm.—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofiand's German Bitters has saved my lite, ' There is no mistake in this. Itis vouched for by ' numbers of my comrades, some of whore names • are appehded, and who wore fully cognisant of -I all the circumstances of my ease I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sher man's celebrated battery, under the immediate. • command of Capt. It B. Aeres. Through the ex i Romero attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa :attacked in November .. .last with inflamation o f t'the lungs; and was tor seventy two days in the iespital. _This was followed by greet debilitY. • eightened by anattack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White House and sent to this ,pity on board the steamer "State of Usine," from *hick I landed qu the 28th of June. Since that :time I have been about as low as any oats could Sbearicisti4.l retain a spark of vitality; For a week or more I was rcareeiy able to swallow anYthing, and If J did r.roe a morsel dime, it was Ime.edi ,eeteleethrown an again. - I oonld not even keep a glass of water on me stemmas. Life could not last under these drawn rtancer lane, accordingly the A:Lydda he who ad heed working Muhfolly, though turnecesful ly, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch - tr. frankly told me they could do no morefor me, Med I hued me to see a clergyman, and to make I emairdepositien of my limited funds as best suit ed me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of 6th below Arolo Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try Ititur.Bittots and kindly prooUred. a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the shadow ...f death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, matting bettor. Though I have taken but two bet :ties, Mace gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of losing permitted to retain my wife and dange tart from whom I have heard nothing for eigh keen months; for, gentleman. lam a loyal Virgin ian, nen the vicinity of Front - Royal, To your Invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of wain e clasping to my bosom these who are dearest D- m Y.Very truly, yours, ISAAC MALONE. .Neffaily concur in the truth of the abovestate t. as We had despaired of seeing ear eon:dada .. Malone; vestored to health. GHN CIIDDLEBA clic Ist N. Y, Battery:- RGE A. ACKLEY. Co. ci. llth. Maine. MIS CIEEVA_LIER. 92d N. Y. • "SPENCER.Iet Artillery. Battery F, - I. I IASEWELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. L SO KY B. JEROME, Co B, do MIUMMIE .9r. MACDONALD Co C 6th Maine. 4, 4 F. WARD, Co E. sth Maine, • moCII 72d N, Y. VIEFANIEL B THOM AS Co F. asth Fa arm J. DELMBALL Co 3dermont KN JENKINS Co B. 106th Penner ARE OPCOITATTERFEITEL bee - Qu£ the denature of " C. M. JACKSON." .kenthe.Wer.rran of eel , horde;. 11904(JS PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR i BUMF DOZ, FOR $4OO, imatdd your , nedrestidruggist mit have the ar e. do not be put off by our of the intoxicating tuns that map be offered in its place, bat • *kw, and we will forward, securely Packed recipe' Office. and Manneactoo. No. 163 street. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietor, „ lirPor itair;by Druggists and dealers in every pa in the United States, and = • Or. G. H. Pittsburg jajdso ft:mettle at JO gFLEistoRP S o f Diamond and Market street gale shoo by' Eirag Cy,, 001 INN Smithfield ox and Potash meet A, jr. RANK IN at dist street. three doors belowm:way caw. Pittsburgh &ite • • tt - • Or. 0 •\• it t , • r and Pr New Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES IT CAIN BE RELIED ON. IT NEVER fails to cure I It does not nauseate I It Is speedy in actionl No Change of Diet is Required 1 It does not interfere with business pursui can be used without detection I Upward of 200 cures the past month. some Of them very severe cages. It is adapted for male and female, old or young I BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and only genuine Specific Pills Over one hundred physicians have used them their Practice and all speak well of their efficana daPprove of their compositi -n, which is en tire ly vegetable and perfectly harmless on the system. Hundreds of earlificates can be shown. Bell's Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of spermatorrhea, or Seminal W eakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Glee:. the Whites, Nightly or In voluntary Ermssions, Genital Debbity and Ir ritability, Incontinence, Impotence Weakness or Logs of Power. Nervous Debility, .c ,so al( of which arise principally from Selinal ffacesses or Self-Abuse, or some constitutional d arangeinent and incapacitates the sufferer from alfilling the duties of Married Life! In all Sexual DiSeaßlig, as Gonorrhea, Gleet and Stricture and in Diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys they aot as-a charm I Relief ie experienced by faking a atingle box! PRICE ONE DOLLAR. JOSEPII FLMING, oesuer Me.riret street and Diamond and by Druggists generally Pittsburgh. They wilt be sent by mail securely sealed on reoeipt of the money by J. BRYAN, M. D., No. 13 Cedar stree N. Y., Consulting Physician f. , r 7 the treatment t, of Sem ihl• Urly ary, Sexual and Nervous Diseases, who will send fr,e to all the following vainr.hle works. The Fiftieth Thouitand.—Dr. Bell' e Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, im Efotence and Loss of rower Sexual Diseases, SeminalE eakness, Nightly mivions, Genital Debility, iko. A pamphlet of fifty pages, con taining important advice to the afflicted and ehonld be read by every sufferer as the meant of cure in the severest stage is plainly set forth. Two statura to pev postage. 2.1117(1.1.w XLINAT E DISEASES DR. BROWN'S 01-TICE 60 SMI7EIFIELD STREET Citizens and atrangors in need of medical ad vim should not fail 43 give him a call. Dr. Brovrn's remedies never tail le •iure imra rities, scrofulous and venereal ft froetione —A Ist hereditary taint. such as tatter. 4seriasis and oth er skinlseases. the origin of which the patient is ignorant... SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought or by soiltary habits, are the only medicintis nowt In this country which are safe and will speed restore to health, RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies aura in a few days this i del affliction. Re also treat Files, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, tirethal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, eta A letter to be answered must contain at leszo ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. C Bice and private rooms. No. ho ;flit I TUT Li STREET. Pittsburgh Pa. nolhdler TO THE PUBLIC. - - jeS P E JALLY 11 the ignorant andfala LT Modest of all denomi nations. treat aocret and delicate disorders, abuse and di. - cazoia or tuitions commonand in elielet to loathe of rod. ta seer and adalta, zlrzlt L.I6AV. D 2. DILANSTRUP t` 1.11 5 doba viz. the ignomat gad e . t -arc dresdfttlit shookee, and think oreat y and for contaLndaslion And e arooti their ITIVe% PrealikAla4 aa a 2 Tbe. family physician tibe'..!: , be bee ttr; , ..: tu! , ..tey, Wet, in ignorance that they io Dr. BLAIi STRUP.(ogoopt publib'hu.y% lea: a lest - et:re Nett the might be lort to tLea. ttcata trdal3:l co 'ideal and proaaatutr-i out 't,, , ri int raised in ignorance. retrate- to ro,z'a... t ,e, oe Frl.io compare eocieti. intothrtritc. ainan ice:, la luilainrand costa , 22,2teri0C,17. rbelt2l.7 apnea. It is Pi-M. - bitty, holvOTer, :bit; nuar,roz ---,emits and reardiano are tha n e (Lot tae, daughters and ward; p - eviou.43 'Deb , . ti4kly and of delicate ccsdition and Nlypt.e, not t lave been restored to health aria vizor by DR, IittAiNSTRUP. besides O any beam and alto) marriage dgentli him have been Envoi intieh oaf foliar.anxiety. roortiicaton. deq , tspetteatorr hoe or nocturnel omsissß.na aro co.nclataly beret to a very short mace of time by lig , Jolla rt mediae, whiah ataa peculiarly hie own. They are corn; .t anal tont the Vegetable gLladona, 1144 - I:4x P.t.n igal.l9.of the M crawled L .- est:nenl,,no t A r.B ea it and anhatitutod the veriUblc aale eases are treated with notirgeo la over forty years (40) experience to dvair treat went in hospitals of both the Old lifario and h the United States, loll: him to eat—to all with fair trial. health and linppinese e,-eta biota eponte thbankse no—peed Trifle to longer man and bat eoLa and oec C.nsumption nod c,i its kaulr t ed oo o which co meny ann e4ir fIII to eoant, lea , inir now be relieved., kroiidina• atte:.•ri to it it dila FDA particulars can oohed t, ~a.,=ca. by proon.rins a copy of the Medical Acivirer.witiol is given gratis to ail that apply llafing tho vantage of over forty years ext , .-...once an. observation, 00050 toddy, he has in the treatment of anceial diaes6w, and n o is daily eonaaltedby the prolega et. za -e apt - mended by ropectabie citizens Prietora of bctela. ke. 01e044 Bou,r: Wee.. near Diamond etTtnt. Privatecorinin) cottons from all part, eV the Union etrictly tended to. 017,02 te t BOX SOS, Pi' cbtirtb Port Ort:t SYRUP OF RANI/RARE AND ST.III- LINGIA, Having had a man employed for the last sit Soars compounding the above excellent remedies for my own practice, and having used them with uncommon success in all that time, I fool it a duty to set them before the public, as my expo Hence leads mete think they are as near arocilics as any remedies well can .be for the following diseases, namely: Scrofula. Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. One trial will convince any person ol their fitness for those diseases. Prepared and sold by Smithfield NSTUP M. D. Sti et.:Pittsburgh, Pa JrOll4T RESOLVTION PROPOSING /14 cERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be id resolved by the Senate and House Qf Repreeentatioes of the (brnmpn wealth of Pemuryleania in General Asseltbill met, That the following amendments he i rot: teed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in at cord ancewith the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as seotien four, as follows : Sammy 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of Rds.Q. , mmonwealth 811,11 be is actual military Bombe, under a reqnisition from the 'President of the United States. or by the anther it.v.of this Commonwealth, such a actors may tia erdisollia right of suffrage in all elections by the citizene, , - tinder Aubb regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if tLey Were Present at their usual place of election. There shall bo two additional sections to the eleventh'artiole of the Constitution:to be desig nated as factions eight and nine, as follows t Sitonoar S. No bill shall be passed by the ries. - blab:ire containing more than one subject, wtich shall be clearly expressed in the title, except Propriation bills. Skulking 9.140 bill shall* passed by the lieg islature grunting any powers, privileges, in any ones. where the•kortuthoritz grant to such powers. orprivileges, has been, Cr may hereafter 100. conferred upon the courts of thin Commonwealth, JOHN CESSIV A. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN' P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate, OFFICE OP TM SECRETARY .0P THE COMMONWEALTH. Harrisburg July I, lki63. PENNSYLVAtsIA, ks: 6. l .an l n t x o e ll i e t Ti l zb f y c , orti fg, thdactotrlireeeftorceogpoyinol I.` - e-'.l the original Joint Resolution of the gen eral Assembly, entitled "A J oint Resolution pro- Posing certain amendments to the Codsti tu don." the same remains on tile in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Beare to to be affixed tho daY and Year above written. ELI SLIFER, ill/flidti Secretary of the Commonwealth: ...„ IW-OTICE.—ANDREW LOMAN, OF la Pittsburgh, HENRY PHIPPS, Jr.,and THOMAS N MILLER, of Allegheny city h a rt e this day eatereti L into a limited partnership for v the' tritnsactionif the Rolng Mill bitsine‘s under;theliimmame.oißLOMAN & pureps: Andrewillainita - and Henry Phipt 8 Jr as (lan eraland ThoineteN. Miller es Special Parther, the partnehthip to continue until the Ist day of January, 1870. ANDREW RLOMAN, ENRY PHIP PH. JR selA-lawew TEOB. N. /WILLEM, • ; Medical. W. /. KOPNYE ............... ...... PH. IL V 111/71 KOUNTZ & MERTZ , BANK EILM, ": 0. 118 Wood St-, Second doo above Firth Street, n rIEALEIFLS IN FOREIGN AND Domestic Eschangc„ Coin, B unit Noted. and I lovern• went ['counties. Collect ions promptly attended - 1 O LD, SI I, TV ER, DEM Altii► NOTED Cm - unentes of Indebtedueas, 1 1ciarter.zaa tore Cenitleetes. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, ILIE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL. BE II ELI) AT NORRI9TOI% ti, MON ['WY )., PA., September 29th and 30i h, and Oflobcr and 2d. 1%624 OR ItISTO“ 5 IS. A 11OUT 17 . 1 111.E.14 o;t of Philadeli hia on the Schuylkol or and in by ft ai,w ay to every part 0 'he Mate. The grounds ore beautifully situated, contain ing acres of grGund with One large building. thereon erected. together with a large amount of s'.edding, The triter( is said t, rbe one of the best halt Lurie trucks in the S ate. The pro n.:MLLE are the heaviest ever oflerel by the no ' ca.ty,ranuuntmg to about s7,ow rbe premiums Mr all grades of cattle exc., 1 $l,OOO, five of wn.ch aro Odd each, 19 trout 5 , 45 to $ 5, uthe.s running down to lesser rates. Bost herd not lt,s than 13 head, first prowium $4O: 100001 premium $4. Horses for all grade, the premiums exceed $135 0 . The highest $11[1:.1 between $2ll and 30, and others ranging trout $1:), 10 and 5. For sheep a. d swine the premiums range trout $lO to 5 and For Poultry there is a long list of premiums fr•na y 2 to lea h. la the following classes m e et liberal premluas are uttered : Ploughs, Culti vators, Dr •Wagons, Ite.apiog and Mowing Al chines, . Cutters, turn tinelitins, Cider Male. Pumps, buckets, Tin Hare, Lather and its Manufactures. Gas fixtures, lilsrule Mahtles, Putter, Flour, Grain and Seeds Veg. tables: and also fur Domestic and Housebuld teanulactures, tbs, car, ors. :2atine!, Sturting. cheering. Inarke•s, Flannels. Shawls. knit Goods, Noodle e ark, &c„ Grad Cakes, ?reserves, Jellies, no, Large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit s and Flowers. the F oral Tent will be tee largest ever erected by the Society and will feral one of the molt attractive featu es of the liattibition• Fri/oat/rat/o r and Wise will be ex tubi ted in this department fhe Pennsylvania Railroad and Norristown R road have engaged to cagy articles fur ex tuulti,L to and from the 13xlaitation Height free, r•qutring the forwarding freight to be paid winch will be repaid shipper when goods are re.urnerf to the station whence shipped. I,r is hoped to effect the same with other importnut roads. hxcursions at reduced rates will be run on all th a leading Railroads. Entries can be made at the Office In Norristown alter the 4th day of September, All articles mast be entertd on tae books on or before Tiles day eirenint% September Muth. Exhibitors must be3ome members, Membership $l, with tour etupon Ti kets, each of which will admit one f )1. nun to the Fair once. Single Adinlesion 125.. A List of Pi - en:ollmi and Regulations can be :lad by addreasi• g the Secretary. A, BROWE 'f R II LONUAERO.IIA P. liblu X, President. , "ina27-darwtd Norristown, Pa. laY24lyd*w REV. I C. PERSHING, President B EST SUSTAINED COLLEGE IN the State. Sup. rb buildings, to which ex teitejce additions are making. Nineteen Teach ers. Unsurpas,ed facilities in the t,rnam - ntal Ilranche, Forty Dallas per term pays for all expetses in the Boarding vepartment except Miustimg and Fuel. The k'ail erm will commence on Tues day, September Ist. Send to President Per. shing fur a Catalogue. M. SIMPSON, auzs-3w President of TruEtecs, EWV BOILER W ORIELS. J. J. IPOW.V.IIS tr TTENDS TO THE MANUFACTURE .1 - 3 L of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators balt Pans. Sugar Pans, Sheet Iron Chimneys, Breechings, and all other artielesnsuaDY man ufactured at similtr concerns. Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OF LOCUST acid DUQUESNE WAY, sth Ward. Allegheny river, • H. J. LYNCH 111_11 APING VACATED THE FROEIT A.. 1. of his store, No. 95 Market street, to t 3 alterations, will be found in the new additio roar of old tore, entrance on Market a11e.9, door from sth street, where Dry Goods will be sold ch eap. attLs • Hydro:Tolls, or Garden 8p p. A DEW ADD USEFUL ARTIELEE wetting Plants and flowers, washing wind w• mrr iages,d<c. pumps of every, description old and repaired. Deakin's Patent Water Drawer made and sold. In 3 rr ELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood EL One door from Sixth. Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CnaltENOT. iSeanington City, Alit. sth, 1863. WHEREAS, By setibfactory evidence presented t, the undersigned, it has been made to ap_otag that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act Of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency,seoured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the ciroultrion and re denitition thereof," approved February 25th, 1&3. and has complied with all the provisions o said Act requiret to be complied with before commencing tbe business of Ban e ing. Now THEREFORE, 6, Hugh McCulloch. Comp troller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK 01 PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Penn- EV lyric ia. ie autaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office. this sth day of August, 18s3. HUGH 131cCULLOCH. Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATH PITTSBURG!! TENT CORA Capitol $400,000. with privilege to In crease to st,oott,ooo. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Cur rency, under the title ot the FIRST NATIONAL 13 ANN. t/F PITTSBURGH, would respectfully pffor its xervicss far the collection of Notes. Drat's, Bllls of Exabange, Ate., receive money on deposit and buy an 1 Bell Exchange on all parts at the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Cornpan: , since its organizat'on in 1852, will we ()olive he a sufficient guarantee that baseness et trusted to the now organisation will receive the some pi amp: attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the count/Y, we believe we eon offer non nal faculties to those who do business with us, The business will he conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS: Jame, Laughlin, Wu, R. Nimiek. Etc bort L.. , Hays, Alexander Speer, Thomas Bell, Francis G. 1301107 lhoa.igh t man Alex. Bradley, a. JAM RC Lgarn H uel LIN Re . Preaident. JOHN D. ScI'LLY, Cashier. August sth. larl:i;dAwtf. n d all othcr goyenament goottritdes, bought by W. 1.1.„ ILLIAnti & 41:4 mbs:6n.d ood street. corner of Third. Mate Fair. UY TB& ENNA. ;TATE iIbkIcIATERAL fOC J. DUNILEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTNEURGII, PA RGII FEMALE COLLEGE, Y MORNI Educational, Hon. Wilson McCandless. Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President: , Corner of Penn (k St. Clair SC, Pitts burgh Penn'a., , HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST i AND best. $35 pays for a fall Conkmorcial course. • No extra charges.for Manufactuers,Stestaboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conducte , t by experienced Teachers and practical accountants, who pre pare young mon for active business at the least expense and Fhortest time for the most ludratit e and responsible situations. Diplomas Muted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad• uates at this College by busnesi men. • Prof A• Cowley, the best Penman f that/Ilion. who holds the largest number of FIRST Tan )(illus. and over all competitors. teaches Sapid Business Writing. A ttend where the Sons and Clerks of bust neKs men graduate. For specIMCIL23 of Penmanship and Catalogue containing lull information, enclose twentY••.tive cents to the Princpals. sulk JENELI_NS & 83111714,. ST FRANCIS COLLECT UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHEt I 11.11111 S INSTITUTION, SITIOATtiO IN LORETTC, Cambria county Petuavl ramie about four miles from Cresson Station, en the direct route between Philadelphia and. PDS burgh, was chartered in 1358, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Donors and Degr - ces. The location of the College is one of the ruMl healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the ARP gteny Mountains being rrJrerbial for its puke water. bracing air. and pies eresque scenery. The Scholastic year c. , mmert- on the ruts, MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST. and end!. &boat the =th of JUNE follow:rig. It is divide! into two Sessions. Students cannot return borne Setveen the Sessions. All the Apparatus w ear eer.- , for Land Surroyine. Engineering. Am, .ill be furnished by the Ir.sritutiot to :he ardent& Vocal Mngcfarina no extra oharge. Students will be adm i tted f from t Years te the age of manhood. Teams—Heard and Tuition. payable half s , arlr in *dvan0e......... $ PS. Sarre) inn anti use of instruments, per an num t:lassice.l and Nfodern Lang - num, extra ... titodents spending Vacation at the Colicre.. 3) itcferanee can be made to , ho Rt. Het, I:).bcp Dun:once, Ht. Rot% Biahop Bcv. ?•• Rer , e l o t.trc't- Iter I'hi'adelphia, Rec. flcnrr de ph:a:stet. Pierce Mahar, Ii arrodurx• N. B.—A htck ru:. de. i.O c e fr tn Cree e • n. at imaitswr .1i AWARDED TO THE WIILF.I.ER A WILSON Sewing Machines LONDON AND EAR'V EN IN 1 BITIONS THE SALE OF NIACIIINES At wool Co the sale of all ttbrr, ettrnbincd, arming fr,rn Ito adapt thi'itr in Iv! kinds Sew-- 1111 r As proof read the forosving fein t Douglass ,- heruroof, the well known aauul.ctu ere "We bare used the Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine in oor sTattuftetory sir ee ..f.tnuary 20th. bias. It has ttitierst emoted our inti.tnees. Al. ter testing the prinoioad ins/dimes before the pub- Ile we selected yt.urs. We r.rumeneed with one. an, are now tuning one Lunored and screnty two of the n. We are running ens 1114 V rd ot your machines iii ono snout, and yet sun is the quietness, that sieve sati• n eon be evened on In all era nary tore of voiee.bey are adapted Io ever)- rtion of cur Wilts 7 1,1.11114 011111 ty well upon the lightet inasith nt.,l our he., testa ti t . rohststing nine thiekttess s. fire nt th en: be t , g n 1 hair cloth, two of romninn ai „t, two of E• arched [ave. Its st twit i• nnexameted With one. a person ran t f.!• plish 111 U twelve portent withnut it. and twit, Its much to by and other machine. cite thousand yards of strtught ernm, ten stitches to the inch, is atlinth nsry day's work nt ten ball VS. It eha • e tun 1 , u. high as one hundred aunt hf y yard p. r hour. The !a fini t e is f at stuiht t ...nt our employees iT.•ek the year round in sued health and eptilts. N't e car, not too highly sec wznend Whee er N. Wilson's larbines and our opinion„ are shared by all Manuf.teltrers of experience anti judgement. with wit. m we come in contact." Ales, from .he 1 Prer6gfrrpre or .FC pt. Atter mere than oust y- ars ex pertenre, wecan c - rdialty rect , ntmend to our friend, Wheeler ilson's ' owing Ni whines ta t no of the ru.4.upe ful pieces of household furniture with w hi di any house ran he supplied it i • the last thing in our at mastic Instisution that we Witttid part with. Every ruarbit, warrahtel inr three years Cull and see them in operation and obLain our descriptive circular %V w , SC NER A Co. Western Agents, Ni, 27 FIFTL ht. Pittsburgh. eeL alder WM. EL TABER 34.C0: ENGINE /2 011 lira. 'a 111.?..1 EACNINiST: 1i BiLER SEW hs Penn. R. R. Posasaz.;RDcm MARIVEACrITIS.Z ALI UHlliDtc t'l Stemn Enstinet , , martin from mitt: 0, hundred and fifty holm power, and fo Hnct2l,lll4 2arnaots, Faotertc.e eta hive particular attention to the °or...hi - motion ol fingines and Machinery for grist mills. and fir ghts. mulay and carcular saw mills. Have also on hand. f aLshed ani ready for eft:P rom! at short nonce Engines end Boilers of even dascription. Also, furnish Boilers and S`..teat Iron.a.sperately. Wrought Loon Shafting. liage.rs and PfliiiCE every variety. and continue tho manufacture 0 1 Woolen Machinery end Ma^hino Cards. j.rioes are low. nor macainery man nil, tot ed of the best finality cf materials, and WWI'S ntel In all cases to give satisfaction.. aig - Orders from all parts of the conth7 solicit. ad and promptly G.flod. fe2l:dArw CON CORD GRAPE VINES w E WERE AMONG THIS 111RST TO socure this IN VALUABLE GBAPE. and have fruited it for fit e years. We obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL, who origina ted it.. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in Itigiol awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, M 1460, a premium for it as "the BEST . new seedling grape, in all respects superior to the Isabella." Our stook of Tines is unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each, $2.50 ear dozen, $12.50 per 100, $lOO per 1 000 t3mall vines at less prices. We can furnish a fow extra large vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. J. KNOX, No. 29 Fifth Stro apherd‘tir NOTICE. "WAVING RECEIVED I N . F ORD A - in the AR ti mune of the 8121'on that perscrns Bm .hav eo-co a Commt, different ttai.es ito / contributions of Fruits and Vegetab;es !rani the gardners and country reople in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect such contributions fvr us-or the neePitai, and tha: contributions thus collected have never reached ns. _ . W. P. WEYMAN, JOS. ALB.KEE. }Ex. Coin. Li, M. AIWOOD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee, should be sent to Messrs. Weyman & Son, Smith field at. or Messrs Geo. Albree, & Co. Wo , d street. sel2 THE CENTRAL BOARD OF EDIT t, of the City of Pit , sbprgh, wish to secure the servicrs ef a FEMAcr. TEACHER,. to sunnlY a vacancy in the Ventral High School. Candidates for the pos,tion will be required to pi,ss an examination by the Faculty in the fol lowing branchee ; Arithmetic, English Grammar. GeograPareOrtatgraphy, History, Algebra. Ge ometry, rhlldeli V eography and Latin, through the primary lessons, and fresar's Commentaries. The examination will commence 'lll PSDAY, I etober lot, at 9 o'clock. a, m. Ealary, $450 per year, of ten months. By oraer cf the Board, sel7-2w TORN EL. SERGEANT. See'y. POTATOYA-50 RBIS, PAINE NE shannock Potatoes. For sale by FETZER .4 aa2s corner Mar A tMFrOsN Gt THE HEALING ART. I have for thirty years taught that no diseased action eon Id be cured by mercury or tartar emetic. That the human body could' only be "made whole' by "vegetable food"—Animalfoed being, in fan r, condensed vegetables. Brandreth's l'iht should be in every military hospital 'them. Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea, Chr , mic iarrhem ebrotlic rYsenterY, and all revere and Affoietions (4 the I;ex:ids sooner and more surely than an) medicine in the work., Brand reth's Pills in those eaeo should be taken night and morning. Read Direction: , and get now style. CASE OF ROSCCF. K. WATSON. Dr. B. Brundrete York • sin; I was a private in C0.1 7 ,17th Reent New York Vole. While at flarrison's Latd gim ing, and on the Rappahannock near Falmouth, and :malty of the Company wore siok with hallow cii -arrhca. Tho Army Surgeon did not cure tts, and w 3.3 rod uceJ to sain and bone. Among dm cona• 'Puny were write a cumber of members who had wcrked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. The, .wcro tp - t. becat,:e they used Idrandroth e ThrFo men prerallei upon me and °there to ace the Rift , . P.P.I 7i , were all cured in from two to five days. After this our boys used Bran dreth's Pills for the typhus lover, of Pd. 3, rhouturp ann.. and in no case did they fail to restore health. Gut of gratitude to you for my good health, I scud you ails letter, which if necossary, the et• L i re mmravy Wculd emu. I am. respect:y:ly yours, V. K. WA 1 . 50. N. Sing Sing, N, Y Principal °Mee, 1.4.1 Canal street, ' , aw York. old by 'VI: 1,5 tteaarneri. Ifein.ond A 11c1. Pittsburan. .i.YLUd‘tuutro Sinop its erg Milatiun has created a new era in holtsalo Teas in this Country, rrres .4ving intri,dn , rd their Fclect;ons of Teas and are zelfuz tt.i.ta at nut over Two Cents i.tt2 , per ptioud abOVO jeer. , the (%., E PRICE n.!,-ezi Another veruliarit; of the Company i2+ that !holt ,Al,it te4. Dory devote , liSm the ••• t-r . tion of hr, t , , lua;i,y value, and I.:t.r• wit tar v Totrtioular 10,,,htl ea but I, 4,A. 11, .1 EA lower to o u t • thrir rraw-roan,• wn, ', I. kS r/r, eoloconl I. vr,rf,,,/,, 'root, and t y thtF, bur potnti oat to ban toe 6,131 barafz... It 1.• I,, he t,t , aim /..L .rmafref. TI TX.. IS' th thi, e , tahllAtoent or., ail I t, hi no T - a, or the MARKET. ii his tn.. to c,r luu Ai.. he kin, n i the I•rncrttw of a wed , rear 17,1 ,y• tern of douoz int ino,, of an inonero, e•NoioI. ol the )u•lprnr+,t of a In - rer..italat TK a TAst r.n, and the I.nowie.h.re of maper,or sale.9tnan ehaide, all r t buyer., --at, watt, rit they arc thousandp of !oily, frow the niurk Pt jrur eL rlSr nn n. paadtrrtfla b • re an the Netr )"ork Mn','- ,r. Part es ran order Trey and wid be served by u t i rre I n. thfn4vA ihry ran.. them being nine Lb get o-ntart.t/ p.rekquett, tree trrwlas and farat fluid the ore List rarer, repreamted, We , Etttle a Prloe List et the at.y . s Fens, whien will t. e rent to a who order it: comprising' Ilyfton, Young. Hymn, Isnperinl , Gun powder. Twankny and Skin. OOLONG, SOU(' NG ORANGE et BUILDFI ll' SON PEKOE. J trAN TiF of every clegeriptiou, colored a:d uncolored This list has each kind of Tics divided into four classes. name : C rgo, high Cargo, Fine, Finest. taut every one may understand Loin description and tho prices r.. nosed, had the Company are de' ermined to undersell the whole TEA t-ade. We guirantee to sell all our Tees at not over Lao o ents lA_ central per t 01.111,1 111.,0V0 cost. beaecing this to he a tractive to the many who hare heretofore bean paying E :ormous Profits. idlth o 31Eh I UAN ThA COM PAN I. I M PORTERS AND JOBBER se=' No. 51 Vesey street, New Yet k. VA TIE -1 New Fall Goods, H'CJGITS & HACKE'S, Figured DeMines, Colored Lusters, Plain Fr. Merinoes, Piain Fr IZepps, Empress Cloth, laroehe Velours, Turin Cloths . Printed Merinoes, Ottoman Cloths. .Figured Voleneias, Stripped Mohairs, Pointille Worsteds, Brocade liliohairs, Drap de Luccas, Saxony Fluids, Check Poplins, Paris Royals, Mob Roy Plaids. Foil de Chevres, Plaid Repps., Plain Delaines, Sicolich R. 1 4 , BARDEEN DAN REMOVED JUr from Smithfield street. below the Girard BOUEO, to N 0.145 Fifth etroet (.upogite the Coart 'Rouse. rn2:l4f. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT .DIFFENBACHER'S, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, mbrw!ing Gent's. Ladies, Misses and Children's wear in great variety. sell ODD FORKS , — CT() ER 2, 186 Special Notices. J. Y. CORNWELL KERS COBNWtIAL ILERR, CARRIAGE IattiiIFACTURERS SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers of Saddlery and Carriaze Hardware, N 0.7 St. Clair Street and Dustman Way. (near the Bndire.) mh4 PITTSBURGH. P.A. POISON NOT THE HEAD • WITH NITRATE OF SILVER TJso czeisTAnonows HAIR DYE, Certified to be PURR—SAFE—UNEQUALLED, by Dr. Chilton, of New York, and other eminent Chemists, Tap RODUCES ANY SHADE TRON It rich, mellow brown to glossy black in ten minutes, and contains no ingredient that is in. rious to the hair. CIIHISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA• TIVE Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair. I'darinfactured by J. CRISTADORO, G Ask)! Rowe, Now York, Sold everywhere, and appli ed by all Flair Dressers. Price, 50 cents $1 sod $2 per bottle. accordins to Luse. iyl2,lA-tv;lma 16,4URGEON GENEHAL IEIABIMOND, by ordering calomel and destructive min erals fr,,m the supply tables, hae conferred a blessing on our sick soldiers. Lot him not stop here. Lot him order the discontinuance of "Bleeding." and the substitution of Brandreth's Pills in the place thereof. Then will commence a 'new era'! in the practice of Medicins. which would than become emphatically The Great AMERICAN TEA COMPANY 67 vesey St. New York Lhe history of Corner Firth and Market streets. Canton Cloths Tamartimes: REIIIO V A L: For sale by JAMES BOWN, 136 Wood at. DAILY POST. DA,IL e Year. by mail Biz months. " nye., One •• .$8 00 ... 925 2 15 One week..dellvered 70 in the /8 Single COP iea To agents per hundred • HON. G. •W. WOODWA Testimony of a Distinguished Opponent. The following sketch of the Democratib candidate for Governor is from the pen of David Peal Brown, Esq., the great Philadelphia lawer. The Forum publised it in 7856. Mr. Brown is an Abolitionist of the.etrictest sect, and therefore his tes timony in behalf of the ability and great motal worth of Judge Woodward will not be doubted by the opposition to the Democracy : "We shall for the present draw no! comparisons ; but regulating our anticipa- 1 lions by oar experience, there would be little hazard.in saying, that in all qualifi cations of thejudicial character, eaten- ; sive legal learning, sound morality, 1 and most urbane and agreeable manners, there have been but few judges in the State, perhaps in the country, who, at his age, have given promise of greater ex• c(llence or eminence than the Hon. Geo. W. Woodward. Let it not be said our praise is too general in regard to the members of this Court to be acce.itablei or valuable. 'I his is nothing to, us. It ' there be - general merit, there should be general approval. We borrow no man's opinions, and ask no man to adopt ones. Truth is more desirable and more vidua hle and more lasting than popularity. We do not mean to say that all or any of the judges are without fauls ; but we leave it to others to find 'them out, and trust we shall never manifest that very ques tionable virtue of seeking for vice or blemishes where they do not betray themselves. I "Judges haves pretty hard life and need not be envied. They cannot please every body, and they never satisfy the party or the counsel against whom they will decide. How unreasonable, then, it is, when ttey encounter 60 many prejudices, to withhold from them the just need of ap probation. There is no safety in a judge ihat is swayed by any other consideration than a sense of duty. A very distinguish - ed judge, upon an occasion not many years since, nonsnited the plaintiff, to the great displeasure of the counsel, of' c.mrse, which the judge perceiving, said to him, calling him aside, 'you seem to be butt.' To be sure I am,' hastily replied I the counsel, 'I think I have reason to feel I hurt.' I think you are mistaken said I the judge." Remember, we have both' our duties to perform ; yours haw been faithfully performed, and I trisat.sto have mine. You have no moresight.44-make yourself the Rage; than 1 have to make myself the counsel.' This once under stood, and there can be no- diseatisfac tlrn "Judge Wotdward•s birth was on the • 2C, hof March, 1804, in the village of t B , thany, Wayne county. Pennsylvania. His parents was as good as any in I he State, of which no other voucher can be requir• ed than the moral and religious training of their son. " he academic education of young Woodward was principally received at Geneva, New York, and at Willkeebarre, in Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. Upon its completion he entered, at the latter place, Into the office of the Hon. Garick Mallory, and was admitted to practice at Argun term, 1830. • •lu the spring of 1831, a few months after the admission of Judge Woodward, Mr. Mallory was appointed to the bench of Northampton. Lehigh and Backs coun ties, and upon assuming his seat transfer red his entire professional business, which then extended throughout all the counties of Northeastern Pennsylvania, to his fa. vorite pupil. Mr. Woodward, who, though at that time not twenty three years oid, bad already given an earnest of that ' industiy, fidelity and ability, which could not fail to secure future success and emi nence at the bar. Judge Woodward, from the time of his admission, remained .in Judge Mallory's office, which he ,retains still down to the present moment. "Here he continued in the enjoyment of full practice at the bar until the begin ning of the year 1841. Certainly no man of his age, at least in the interior of the State, was ever more rapid in his advance• merit, more implicitly relied upon by the community, or more deserving of that advat cement and reliance. - . "In 1841, through his professonal labors and exposure upon the circuits, his health beginning to fail, he accepted a commis sion as President Judge of the Fourth Jo dicial District, composed of the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Centre, Crawford and Clinton—territorially the largest.dis trict in the State. The two counties first named were taken from the district the next year and in the other three Judge Woodward presided until the expiration of his term in the spring of 1851. Declining an election in the Fourth Dia trict, (for at this time the office had by constitutional provision become elective.) and also declining a nomination on the State ticket for the Supreme Bench, he returned to his_ practice at Wilkesbarre, with the full intention of continuing at the t ar:for several years ; and such was his popularity with all who knew him, that he would have had no difficulty in retrieving his former lucrative and extensive busi ness ; but upon the death of Judge Coril ter, in the year 1852, the appointment to the Supreme Court, in the place of the deceased judge, being tendered to him by the lixecutive, he accepted it, and thus unexpectedly, but not undeservedly, reached the highest judicial honors of the State "At the fall election (for the Gover nor's appointment was temporary and provisional,) he was chosen by the people for the full constitutional period of fifteen years, from the first day of December, 185:2. "Judge Woodward is now about forty seven years of age, of an agreeable face, and graceful person. He is upwards of six feet high, well proportioned, always appropriately apparelled, and very kind, attentive, and dignified in his deportment. Calm, patient and meditative, he closely marks the progress of a cause and the course of the argument ; exhibits no fret fulness, rarely interrupts counsel, never jumps to conclusions, but always bides his time. In - his charges at Nisi Prins, and in his opinions at bane, no man can fail to perceive the lofty legal and moral tone of his mind. In his person, as we have elsewhere said, he strongly resem bles Chief Justice Gibson at his age, but there is very little resemblance in the structure of their minds. Judge Gibson's attainments were =more comprehensive and diversified,' bdt less concentrated and available ; his mental grasp was atr nger, but it was not so steady. Judge Gibson struck a harder blow, but did not always plant or follow it up so judiciously. Judge Gibson some qimes rose above exneeta• tion ; Judge Woodward never falls below it. Judge Gibson'a industry .uniformly eqi.alled his talents. Judge Woodward's talents are, if potisible, surpassed by his induatry, Judge `Gibson-was,.perhaps, the greater man ; Judge Woodward the safer judge. "When it is remembered thatthia com parisonis made not between men of an equal age—for Chief Justice Gibson was more than twenty years the Senior of Judge Woodward—we must in our- corn • putatio.n,.upon the other side, throw into the scale the experience which a score of years will probably produce ; while on the other we mast make allowance for the infirmity and. defects, which, are almost invariably attendant upon a life.perplexed with accumulated cares, and protracted beyond the liospel allowance of three score and ten. It ie, indeed, much to be doubted whether a man ever improves in• tellectually after he is sixty. He may still continue to acquire knowledge, but gradually loses much that he hag pre viously gained. The impressions made upon the mind of the aged, cs compared with the impressions upon youth, are like the writing in sand compared with the inscription upon the retentive rock. "In January, 1837, he became a mem• • her of the Convention for the amend. meet of the Constitution .of 1790. This Convention was in session from time to time from January, 1887, until the 233 of `February, 1838. 'lt consisted, as is well known, of some of the ablest and moat distinguished men of the State. And when it is remembered that Mr. Wood• ward was then under twenty. eight years of age, and had been admitted to practice but about seven years, the prominent and efficient position which he held in such a body was remarkable, though not sur— prising to those who had been familiar with his talents and his virtues. Hie speech upon judicial tenures, a eulject which called forth all the energies and eloquence of the Convention, was far be- yond what could justly have been expected from one of his years, and indeed, placed that bcdy. ....~ 200 O N E. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. wh \ ILI MIGRANTS brought out from Liver- P 001,12 4 Londonaler7y. Cork, it Gril "-, to ken "York, in FIRST orMAU. STEA.3., ERB. for Twenty-Five Dollars. Parties also. brought out by Sailing Vessel at lowest rates, Apply to D. O'NEIL. Chronicle building, 70 Fifth st., Pittsburgh. Pa. iytstf 16 USEHEEI'Mt 6 , FtrRNISHING =ISITORE. GOc•r•g vo.kt K I TCHEN. Tin War e , Wooden Ware Spice Boxes . Cup Tubs Stran , uttors Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver :soap Chamois Skins ~kewr6rn os Lemon Squeezers Stew Pans Wafle irons I fah Kettles Ham Boilers Graers Larding Needlors Pnading Pans Bread Pans Butter Ladlos Iron Holders Stay Ladders Heelers Clothes Liza Scales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops Fan THE DI. BILVER P Brushes Baskets elly Moulds Wash Basins Cup Mops W ire : - InVeff Coal Seuvle Stove Polish Knife Waal:tors Basting Spocia.: Coffee Mills Wa,* boards Sauce Pans Bird Roasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Flour Pails Water Filterers Pie Hates Clothes Wringers VV ooden spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups T, ass Forms Sad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes. &o, &a. LNING noon. • Casters"rarer,. Call Bells Syrup Jngs Nut Picks Cake Knives Fise Knives Crumb Knives Ice Creta, Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rhin Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Oysteroi tons Soup Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustaid spoons Round 4 Ova/ Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CIITLEIFIY. Ivory Handled Kniv es Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters hagfish Tea Trays Crumb Brtailies Fork AC spcsti Trays Crumb Trays . Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Huh Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers . Coffee Catctiers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers .Table Mats hound Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, FOE THE CHARMER. Toott Jars Water Carriers Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Matrees Brushes Bowls and Pitchers Shaving Gs sbaaes .Ktnas Nursery Shades Brons Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes N urseryßefrigerator s do Hampers Wax Tapers Bigot Lights. AIL ISCELLANEOII:I6I. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna rah Globes I Vestas Bird Cages Meat Safes Vissetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames! Flasks Camp Knives Camp Pollfolies. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Housebold. To bo obtained at reasonable prices et the NEW STORK of . . RAY & RICHARDS NO- 30 FIFTH STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank. AB. All goods delivered free of charge in the tY. Allegheny, Birmingham. Manchester. Du gnome borough. etc. ugiS-law AMERICAN ROUSE, BOSTON. IS THE LARGEST AND REST AR ranged Hotel in the New E gland States; is centrally 10 - ated.'and easy of access Iri in all the routes of travel. It contains a.l tee °cern im tiro.ements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of toe trave ins public. The steeple g rooter are large and well validated; the suites of rooms are well arrsnged, a d com pletely furnished fo- families gad la go traveling parties, and the hon o will ccntinue to hazkept as a first a prat-class Hotel in every re.pei t. 'telegraph in the house to all parts of the try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Ras' on, Sept. Hal sel2:6md NOW Is THE CH- to get bargairm in BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS and BALMORL& cheaver. than even , anction toola, • Go to BORLA.NDIS. No. 98 Market street, Second Door from Fifth. a EBOVAI. OF LIVERY STABILE, 111 , The undersienedliaving rtonoeed his Live r, Stable from the roar of the Scott Bosun, to fle a the corner of First and Unaithtteld stresst„ Pi . U. Conn s old stand , is prepared to mnitals cart-lm buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest n dee, Also horses kept at liver? at romserabto roteoraL3 will reaolow hs. Undertaking and all arrangenaente for fit n is special atteraidn, NEAL IL_ Hit 11.11 , 3.0 k y c. W./101' GIIES-DOEBILE AM:Om:4a E over brought to this market. 1 , or tale ey e 22 JAhlEa oi N.
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