ir. . . JAMES 'P BAR Editor and Proprietor. , 6 e ea Axvolaroiac. DIGELY CONCENTRATED Vegetable extract A PVRE TONIC. : Dr4.,'iloolland's. .G 1 R . ,1V111 .. ._ . 11 . 137 ER $ PREPABOBB BY 411._ O. D. JACKSON, Phitede plus, .Penns., %lit! ii i tteeVrsill, aura Liver Vouirot )IMPEPSIA. Ditir&ofie,-04F-Diereoma Deaflit7, Distaames of the Jahltuiwa t &said a ll 111111 "Mains trona a Disordered Liver o Stouuteth. seta airConsa.' jtatitm. Inward eSea, lness or Blood to ot the Read. Anhilbuof the Stbmaoh, Nausea, Heartburn. Divtlal for Food, Fullness or W ight In the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink .taforFfdtering at the PIT, ai tine Stow ach,Stps et ttuLtieau. Horned 'kW' • diftetel4ißre7 .-. f king of anti:eating mutations Wheal in It tying eostnr,c Dimness of Vision , Dots or webs be - ' tem elight Fever-find Dull Pen in the Bead, Deficiency of Porirtion, Yel lowness of the Skin and hoe Pain in :be Bide, Bach, Chest, Limbs, Sadden Flushes of Heat. Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of 10 v i 1, and vreatdepres sion of sP And wlit positively nrev irits, ent Yellow Fever. Fever,:aro. Tit CONTAIN ISO ALCOMIDL' OB BAD WIDISBY !they will ouro the above diseases in ninety-nine a 'gee oat of a hundred. Induced by tho extensive sale and naivetes' Dopeenv or iloofiand's German Bitters, Garrel, „ ime n eVt v b zt u a re of rs ito v rari e q e u n r a ks up an on d taiseerag tile Rood (3 tios of 'Lamina= the shape if boor whisky, vile compounded with insariotu3 irt4.- , and ahriatan Tonics.. Gtornaohics and 'At— tars. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic orepartitions in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied keg under the modest appellation of Bitten: which instead of owing only um: mates diseaaes a ad leave the disappointed B afferent in despair. )36 OFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,! Are not a uew and untried article, but havei stead the test of fifteen years trial by. the Amerf-i can' public; and their. reputation and sale, afel not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors hare thousands of Latta from the most eminent tierfeyskiers, Lawyers, Physiciat a and Citizens. Zettifying of their own pentonal knowledge. to the bonen:dal effeetsand medical virtues of the:l Pan tars_ 17, 4 . OW OU A .rTSOMETELING to STRENO &PI Y 7 .4. j1 YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITZI 1 YOU WANT TO BefiLD UP YOUR CONI ktfI_TUTIO.Nt a:4olqt .r.gEr, WELLS i 00:4 0 ANT TO GET BID IVER V 0134 i- DO WANT ENIPIGT? no you want to sleep well? do fee ,you want a brialt and vigorouii llng If .9Jltt do, use • EfOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.i t NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under 148 narne , afillittersatut a ip in quart bottles, compounded al the cheapest tohis or common rum, eloettnerfroin .17 to 40 cents per g on, the taste ✓ d r y is. or (..lersander ieleed nit ~. ae el; can - be eo s u • • to die'? ..edth o the drunkord, By their use the 'bittern se kept continually under the nvheence of At eohotle avntdante of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor se created and kept up, and the result to 41 the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life arld beat/. Fir thoae tcho deeire and will have a Liquor ihttere,wep hi abiteh the following receipt, Get tie B, ottle Hoolland German Bitters, a n d nix meth Three quarts of Good Brant ter Whisky, and the reatat will be a preparation that well far excel en medieined virtues and tre,e sweellefwe any of the numetcn. Liquor 'littera In the market, and mai cost much less. You will ,leaprtalifitepirtetaa of 3iocilland's hitters in attitilitl,cA lei:a a good 'article of Licacor. at a much lead p,-ice than thceeireferior preparatiaiut well coat you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, Alii) TEE FRIENDS (F MOLDIEIiS We call the attention of all oaving relations nr I . friends in tae army to the fact that 'llOO - LA.. h4D'S German Bitters" will care nine ten 13 of the diseases induced by eknostires and pri - tionSinoident to damp life. In the lists , Publ . - eel almost daily in the newspapers, on the arm al of the sick, it will be noticed theta very largo P portion are suffering from dobility. Every o e of that kind can bo readily tared lis , flooilan 's German Litters, Diseases remitting from distil.• dens of the digestive organs ere epec dily rem*. c.d. We have no heicitation in stating that, if these Bitters were troely used among our soldi, ro hundreds ot Lil , 6a might be caved, that otherwise FIE be lost, W e call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of onp of the nation's heroes, whose life" to use hie , c*n long uage"has been saved by the Bitters:" rHILADELPHIA. August W.d,llkS9 • Messrs. Jones 3t Evans.—Well, gentlemen; your Hootland's German Bitters has same& my There is no mistake in this. It is vottoltedZby numbers of my comrades, some of whose es are appended, and who were fully cognizant; of all the circumstances of.my case. I am, and hive 1 )& 1 ; 1 or-the last four sears, a ineinber.of tiher mates Celebrated battery, under the ire - mediate' Command of Capt. B- B. Ayres,' Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous Unties, Ioa attacked in NoveMberlast with inflarnatiors o f the lumrs, and was for seventy two clays in the hospital. This was followed by great debil u t heightened by anattack ofslysentery. I was ay. removed from the White House and sent to - city on board the steamer - State of II a Me," friom Which I. landed on the 28th of June. Since that I liavebeen about as low as any ono aphid e and 'nil retain a eparkrofidtalitY; - Tor a week or more I was roareolY able to swallow anYl d rif. and if did iers,e a morsel down, it was inia, - 4-tel9own'un again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my atcartaci% Life scold not last under thee° eircum stances ; ano. accordingly the physieiahe 10 ho had bete working Manfully, though unsticoestei- LY. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread AMh nr, frankly told me they could do no more for tee, and [ Ivised me to see a clergymanand to make such eispeation of my limitedfunds as best rit edinni analntance who visited me a the hbatiltat. Mr,`YraderickSteinbron, of Bth Is ow. Arch Street, advitedlatias a forlorn hope, to try you Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From the tlinel obronienCed taking them the shadow sf death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, -getting better, Though I have taken but two bot tles, Ithave gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine OrbtltaitVermittad to rejoin my wife and datign ter. frontsrhoin I have hoard nothing for MO -teem menthe; for, gentleman. I am.a loyal t 3 tr, the vicinity of Front Royal, To you Invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious Privilege br again clasping to my bosom MOM who are dearest Ap ma in life. ory truly. yours. ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the abovestate merit. as :we had despaired of seeing our comrade: Mr. Malone. restored to health. JOHN CUDDLEBACH, let N. Y, Battery. GEORGE A. ACEILEY. CO. O. 111 h. Maine. LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d N. Y. 1. E, SYENCER.Ist Artillery. Battery F. J ,11, FASEINELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. VERNEY E:.I.EIZONCE, Co B, di HENRY T. MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F. WARE, Co E. sth Maine, HERMAN EIOCEI Coll. 72d N Y. sairiLt_razz_ 'inonms, do F. 95th Pa. - '11:11DREVI1 leiasißlALL, Co A, Sd Vermont JOAN JENECINIS Co - B, Hat s pen". -.L.isigiVAli.E OF 00UNTERAIVS. Bee &at the diroorare of "O. M. JACIEJ3Otd." tO =Rio Watrezu of ear' bottle Plilleß PER RAOPICTLE 75 CENTS. OR Eutaw DOZ. FOB $4 00. Should your nearest druggist not havo the or de. ao not be pus off by any of the intoxicating rrevarations that way be offered in its place, but mdlu on. and vra will forward, securely packed x il Principal exoresa. Otice, and Meousaatory. No. 163 Arch street. ~:jONES & 4V.A.NS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Pop riqtore gA": 11 `of sate by Draggiate and deskrEdit avers , to the Usite3 Btatre, und_ ttr. G. IEL • WC..111.1.1151116, Pittaltiterg Eta e. setku-413.ir:r., *ei.Alse fez eats at JOSEPH FLEIEOIOI3 wt. , wet the Diamond. MI Market street, tar solo also by Asanint .161t1SP run. •auser Ekialtbiald 4.14 Yourth eaters. ' K. S. RANKIN, 411r, c0 arkst amt. tbr44.444ralna4t4 4th. Pittebrugb fiLlititheiaz amp._ - _ ---- 1 ---_ ,' P- • - '' -- ( - 1, ' I • is ....... ~‘ A_ ttt I 4- . ..... 0. . - - , ..... , ~ . ; .../ " iv , 4. , - -___ -- - 11, 2 . 11; V 11:4 . B. i , ... ' — ikiCs . eo v4' ry. KUNKEL'S - BITTER YIN E OF IRON, FOR THE CURE OP Weak Stomachs, General Dainty, Indigos' ion, ,Pe of the Nervota - Sysfletia: Cdnallyation, Acidity ot the Stomactt, and f.r all c .ses requititir - a Tontc. films WINS TiairtlLlEtirrs TOSE XICOST ; 1 asreeable - arad efficient eat of Iron oe seas; Citrate of Magnetic Ozdie combined with ;the most - eaertratic of .vegoeuble„touicte. Yellow ;Peruvian Bark. The Zan - in - Many meets ef de /o,a of apoetite, and4eneral proetrationf, iof- an efficient , Salt6f Irtmjsicembined ;with 'one tvtilitabliS kietre eionici.nrstost:haptlyt, of thelapptltite,it ittudattthCpulas„atekemof muscular flabbiness, removes the palorof debili fty. end gileB st.fOrld siimto the countenance. Do y on want, eon Sthing to strenghten you Do you want's gobd'ap u rte 7 . Da you want to Intildl ounttffistitutiOn.VT Do you want to feel-we- Do you vanto - get - irtitivNy um? Do you want'elairlY ' vo you want to sleep-well? Do 7011 want a brisk and vigorousloohag If you do, try ' • 1-; KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE-OF IRON, This truly valuable Tonic bpi ktorlueothorough ly tested by all classes of the osannunity,,that it b 3 now deemed induipensible ae a Tonio M. dicin e, It coat but little, itivea tonivtAtlrlit , otnachi ren ovates the system and prolongs life, r now only ail a trial of this valuable tonic. ... , .C o llittekfelith- • EtterAuk 'or . COUNTAnvErre—AB 'RUNK 4E% BilTEe WINEUB'bR,N lathe only sore and effectual remedy in the !mown ccuirld for the per• moment cure of Dilepepeia and nobility, and as th Ire are a number of imitations offered to the pnb , ic we would cant on the:cot:9f flunky to pur chase none tint the genuine artie:e. In anufacturo3 by 8. et. KUNKEL, and hes tie stamp .en the WO of the cork of every bottle. Tho fact that others arkattempting to imitate this vain ible tomrdy, prOvce Its worth andspeaks•volnrnoii in its fav,..r. The BITTE.R WlStt ' OF IRON i 8 put up in 76 CtittT and 81,00 T TLES, . • And sold by all respectable rragghts tirrrughntit the country. Be particular that evciy bottle bars the fac-etinile di the proprietor's atguatui, G , EX.P.II.A.L DEPOT No. 118 litarket at., Harrisburg, Pa For sale by Dr. KEYSER. Agent, 140 WOOD STRFET. oef,dmi New Diseovel.. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES' ALCAN Be, REIJED ON. tT NIEVZIL Sails to cure! It doe, not naueentu I It La sp bedy in action I No Change of Diet is Equired ! doestlOtilitArfOre with Witness ptiroli eau hedged witliont detection Upward of 200 cures the nag month. ,tron tt them very yveto ca. , ,as. IF adapted for male and female. hioryptialk I ISE , li'S - ISPACIFIC are the original and rnly gonnin. Specific Pills Overono hundred physiclan, have ut.ettt them in their practice and all speak well of tt'sir otbcac.7 and approve of their comPositi -n, which is entire -1r vegetable and perfectly. liarml ess on the:s stem. oxidredh of certificates can be show n. Boll'sBpecificPills ore the only reliable remedy kr effecting a Permanent and speedy cure in all omes of bpormatorrbei. or Feminel Weakness, with triiict of-evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Meet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Genital Debioty and Ir- Mobility; incmatinence,,lmpotence,„\Veakhee4 or LOSS of PO WOr.NOITOUS Debility, ,ao , all of which arise principally from Sol ual Exces-es or Self-Abuqe, or home constitution, derangement and ineapaoitates the ea „ Stricture and in 1)1.t11.e 12, - !idder and h id n lys they act as a charm! Relit t• t...rtterwacsti b.., taking a eingie bar PRICE 01)72 DOLLAR. Bold by -;.t-eet stratt NIA I.Tiairtne , i and by Druggists generally l'ittsbergb They 'Will be sent by Email seeatt.iy coaled uu receipt of tbo money by • J. Ili - IVAN, M. I.)•. Nn ';f, .'.edar 'Area, Y. . Consulting Physician for the term MOD t of Sem inal, Ur , nary, Sexual and Nor-VOUS: D fl , OO.lfC W will send frteto all the fellmting valuable w SI, The Fiftieth Thouimud. -Dr. Treatise on Self-Abuse. Premature pocay, pJtence and Loss of L'ower, berual Di.eases. Seminal Y. eakneFs. Nightly Emil-ions. Cleoital Debility. .&c. A pamphlet of fifty page , . con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be read by every sufferer as the means of =rein the severest stage is plainly set forth. Two stamps toper peeing -3. surd& w TO TEE PUBLI,L raLpite kIICIAILLY - ir.gtheismorantandfii4u - ly Modest of all oeoomi notiona, treat 1404771 t Mid_ • - delicate disorders, coif abuse and diseases or tuations commos.sTA So oldeat to youtbii ot both , sox c v ar iv ol adults, ob.& if tr.:...rrlt.,L. lihosort Dn. a4.ignortatand faisair 14-0 chddired; andlifirth it h gre•lt sic 1 , 47 ifttroorel and for oordzianlnotion and corruption &moos their wives, promising sons s,,;:id daughters. family should boo:eel:ions to keop then inAlocoranco' that they To the 'same IA Dr. SMUr„(eureopt publishing) lest a. lucrative mot Use might be tort to them amen ,3 aurae. bawl! ctitityt ;Pre 3 taclitnner r'smilicob . boa end rawbz a- kviozpioc offirtiwr: uras rcoma ant who e6mpard cocictp. Intelligence, sense, Ac, t‘ dollars and cents_ myeterriously, muscly oriltl gOttem. It into publieity, however ,_that ntimfircts pireuts n guariiians ere tbank.fal that thei suss, daughters and wards previously 'wile siskly and of delicate condition and .r.ppesi•on , ,, have been restored to hesift 'and visor by Ali, ti,Alialti:l4, kande.: =COY before and RSV= marriage thrtingh hisi - hcvc been travail much atti3 faring. autaticisr, .mortinestion,. mac.. Spermaterr hen or noiittirnal , criVelasions. efe it•tely cored In a very short space of time by ht.; nor: remedies, whicharojaeouliarly his own. The: are eampouncia ma the Vegetable Kingdom. Havens coon allacue,of the Mercurial treatment, he his &canape ed it and embedtated the veritable Yeuude dis eases are treatedvtititivartrod tielon2.l--navinstilt.4 0 far tOltlf Fears eincerienet In thou meet in hospitals of 'both the Old World nod It the United t3tates itilade him to say--to all with a fair trial. health and happitters Leah, Otoom msouthenow—putiedaheek. Triad Jongor Montetdmks etuf onaokr_ hat oarse end be cm,,,,1 Clown: motion and an of its Irludre-i diaesisal which; Shim!! 11211tIlidit dii onA qya kAt:r.f,,t now be relieved, providing ..he, attend to I ia time pardoulara . ate be had of MY tree oet by prosuring a cm), of the Medical Adviser,whiel to 3:170A gratis Inel-that - Mild! , Halls.: the vi vant:me of Ca= forty years export.enee tux pbaerration. oonsoutontly, he has stporior to the treatment el speel.o disci:Se% and who la Tally orinatatc-dby therprotevlori,ne well se Linea - mended by repeatable atitins. Atiblbinoh, t pprc prietors of hotels, no. Oboe tIB Bmithheld West. near Diamond street Private commtual• intim from all Puts Of the Union stdotly vi- Vmdmlitt. I.:1) , w. to • • • Bilis see, 7.P.ltinburch Put Ocoee. NIFRIIP OF MANDRAKE AN H STIL- LINGIA. - Raving neclAr:man employea for. the last 612 years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own ono:I:IN:4 . 11nd ,having used them with uncommon success in all that time. I feel, it a duty to set them before the public, as my okra) rienee leads me to think they are as near speriler as any Amediee well. nun be for; the following disetweivitaamely : Sernfah‘'Coltre. SYPhilisi and all diseases that arise from an impure state °filar blood. One trial will convince any person their fitness for those diseases, Prepared and sold 13 , 18tt - T ice' E,S A V-1- n.h 6 BateSThU GRAPE VINES. 14.0 - &,rE Ear Ah THE FltesTlo WV secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, : ;cited; it for five_years. -44/Y.o obtained our orignial villa from Ur. BIELL Who origina ted it. The Piteiburikh itortioulturai &misty in 1868 awarded as a diploma for its exhibition. • and the Alleetemy County Airrioultural Soirimr. is a premium for it as the BEiril new ze iirsPeo in all respects superior to rho , iewirosteek el Three la unequalled , . • here .Whieh we offer at 25 centaleaoh, , =.50 ler d ' esen. $ 12 , 50 Pet:100. POO per &OW. -/healvude at lees Moe& - WOQCOL filnliattri few exti'elarire vines .50teighl. W Sleacb.' J. - IFENO - 4. eatimiaor. ; :: So. 29 Fifth Narpeet. Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES GREAT AJMER WAN REMEDY." HARVErS IIHONO 111E1111 FEMALE PILLS LA AVE NEVER. YET FA ILF.11( WREN .I.l_ the dirnetiOnB have been strictly followed.) in ~ r novios diffietuticaaridns from OBST RIJ I lON, OR. STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or in.,restoring the systein to perleot health when titillating from Spinal A ffections, Prolamine Uteri. the Wlai tea, or other wearnere of she Uterine Or ¢al4.. 'The Pills are perfectly harmleas on the emieblititiote. and may betaken by the most del Pitta'"fetheies without eansieg diststss: at tho pamo time_ . THEY A A CT Ali CHARM, §Apalgt.l)eztirle, invigorating, and restoring ha. , Ostetini te•Airealt.hy condition. and by brlog ing on V? e montbly period with reittthatltY. no 'matter from what cause the ob.tmotion may arise. They should. however. NOT be taken the first three of f•iur' months of pregnantly though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. ' Each box contains CO Pills, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE , On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, blisOnrri age. Barrenness, Sterility, Reprodu2tion, and:Abuses of Nature, and. emhatic +.llr tho LADIE' Plti- VATI7; ME.DICAL, p ADVISER. a Pamphl S et of 70 pages, sent free to any address bul cents re quired to pay postage: OS...The Pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially. when desired, SeCtlanLY saA Lan, and prrpaul on receipt at money by J. A.Y.` l , M. D., Getterpl Agent, York. No, 76 Cedar . New 03,..50hi by all the principalstree DrLitggist.s. Joseph Fteminkr, Draggist, corner of the Diamond and Market, 1., r gent for Pittsburgh, act outlaw MAN AYO OD; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! A:et PaLliMeei. sca:e3 cnvelopc. Prue 6 cte 4 LE4"firtLEON'IMIL NATI:IIILE, Ali treatment and radical cure of Spermalorr bma, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Ernie sior,s, sexual Debility, arid impediments to Mar riage generally; Nervousoted, Com, eruption, Ep aud fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting' from Self-abuse, kn., by lionit. .T. Cut.- M D., author of the Green inmk. tic A Boon to 'Ettousantt. of ?tulles. ,rm," Bent under seal, in a plain envelope to ;,,.• drees, price prnet on rceeipJt o/1 six rents or tA pos tage S'fitilp, by Dn• oa. J . C. KLINK. 12l "sea - York, Officla P.ox, 4586. 0016 dm-d,4 VE.VITIAN 110116E LINIAILN 1. in pint bottles, idle, 50 cents. MA IS 'Jr, LI A RT FORD, Cor,n. DR, Ti , E! liver Sir— have heen in the liv ery busineAs for the last twenty years, and during that time have been ussind II the various inf luents arid Isni r,o id the day, but never have }nand on cry s le coual tt y. ur Venitian Horse era I have t3lrY testes it on my horses in inemper, sprains, cut.., calks , swellui s s of the si.snds e.., as also for rheumatism on myself, and have alusayss tonne it on invaluable remedy. tlesssectf our.. U. LITu.H.FIifI.H. Sold by all L./est:lst,. Office. fit; Com , andt st New Tors. dby Thomr. Redpnth, Die- Allev, Pittsburgh, Ps och H 14,411 E j NT PREMIUM AWARDED TO THE WHIELER VSIISON sewing Machines, LON PON NI) PA RI4 EX 191BITIONS ra - iii.;; LE 01' I'll ESE 3I A is equal tho sale of -all ctbere Sattely i t Cern,. Ctrr s 1,C17 ercrovr out ry have used the Wilson Sewing Machine in tar ntsi Manufietory since January :Nth. hoe <rrn tad oar bwincse, Af tot testing the machlnes before the pub- Ito we selected yi lir, We commenced with one, nn, are 0-, hundred and seventy -1.,T0 of then. tie are running sue hunci•ed of y tut machines in cue r.toro. and yet such Li she quietness, that rostra ention can Its carried on in 0 ,, urwnar . , tone o 1 VOl , O. They are ,adapted to e try p Jroun of our work ; acwinz equally well upon the kghteit mastic and our ueaviest work, r.instsun4 of nt:ic thickness s. five of them being of hair cloth, two ,it common cotton cloth • and two of starched tape. Its speed is nnexmnpiocL With one, a psrion can accomplish as run-h as twelve pertoe:3 n•it Lout it, and twice as mach as hr and other machine. Ime thousand yards of straight seam, ton etltches to the inch. is an ordi nary day's tv,rk of ton hours. We have run it as high as one hundred and fifty yard pro hour. The Latrine is so slight teat OUT employees work the year round in good health and spirits. We can- Lot too highly rem mmend Vi bee er .h Wilson's Machines, and our pinion: , are nhared by all Manufacturer, of experience and judgement. with whim we C . (4110 to ountscL" Also. from It ('n red Pee.g6vienno of ;Rim O. Atler more than and ytan expel - IeI:MC, we can erttaliy roc rualend to .ur friends Wheeler Ai i Isom's ew l mg Mo - hirer nc cootthemetueo fal piece heitNehold furniture with which any ns,uro earl be supplied It i, the last thing in our t.omaftic instiiuuun that :re would part with. .livery machine warranted tpr three yoari Pall and me them in operation and obtain our oe,criptive circular. WM. , UNINEIt 44 Co. V..estern Agentz, No. 27 FiFfif St. Pittchnrgh. tbd ezi VAli CO. 13111LUEIA 5 I_, lel at tii PACIIN:= ; fiIAUA4 'GatPmersder Dade% L n'i St}SUtMHL L 7.04, ALI. RINDS OD 'A Steam Engmea, ranging from three to Oat Larrdred and Any home flower. and Ematod fof tiri2t Mille n Haar Ll,AlTharnsoca Vaototiea atm c,articuiarm-taution co Like °on etraotiou of kagiaos mad tdaoffitery for icrigt mills. sad for optifthbf. Teak, And &renter eaw drove aiso on hand. ft elated andready for ghlp goz4 at short nonce. ft agineo kitil Boiler) of avers dederlotlen. furniab DrAirtv toad Sheet Iron ge_perately. Wrought iroz. Shafting. Hansen and Putties to you variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Oarprim are low. far machinerymanufaetar al of the ban quality of material.a, end warrant in all canes to give aatigfaction, ea! Orders from all parts of tha country eollcit cr,i and Drum nth , dLlort. fenicLkw JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING yERTA I.l`l AMENDMENTS TO . 'IIIE C•)N ST IT u TION. Be it resolved by the Senate aid Howe of Representatives of the Orraim on wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly That the follewing amendmont4 be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall be an additional section to the third acticlo of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows : • • . SECTION 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a recnisition from the President of the United States, or by the author ity of this Commonwealth. such &eaters may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall he, prescribed by law, BA fully as if they were present at their usual ptace of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Conststution x to bedasig- Dated a, ections eight and ni0.24.43.2 to lows SZCTit.N n bill shall be passed by the Leg iAaturo eoraL.iamE morn than one subject, which shall bb clearly es presEed in the title, except a l , .Propriation hills. Secrios 9. Nu Lk!l shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any Case, where the authority to grant such powers, or vivileges, Las been, or may imreafter be, Oonterrel upon the courts of this Coninsonwealth. JOIIN CESSNA, Speaker of the Reuse of Representatives. JO P. PENNEY. • .ipeaker of the Senate. OTyran.av yak glrantaTiJlLY CfP Conuola - wigAini. Barri:Amyx, July P NbSYLVAI . ..IA, ',Ai. annexed is a tug, tune isud.cierruef . eoßy of I do hereby eeTabi thatthe ferecoing the angina! Joint HegointlOri the erat Assr mblr, entitled '" A. 2 hint Resolution pro 'posing certain amendalOntS to the Castitution," of the same remains on ftle in this officio. ne testimony whereof I have hereunto set LW haitdiand caused the seal of the Secretary's Of- See to be alri4ed the das and year above written. the ß e Lj um Bl. o3, l2 w E esi ß th . inlazdtt secretary et POWDER FLASES & 811111jrT BELTS of every dezotiption, for ralo-by J Aid ES. BOW N. sc+22 193 Wood st. THURSDAY MO Banking FIRST NATIO: TREASURY DEFOTMENT, OFFICE OF COIIPTDOLLCE. OP CIIEBENop„ Washington Oi. , Aug. sth, M.) WEICRWAS, By snfisfactorgbeidenoe presented 114 1.) the undersigned, it has.b gld Matte to FiLpOter that the FIRST NATION A RANK OF PI ZOki - I BURGH . . in tho County of egligny and Stet of Pennsylvania has hecn organized under and according to the requir eats of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Anti rovido a Nat'onsi Currency, secured by a pl • of United c'tatos Stooks, and to provide for th eirculation and re demption thereof," °ppm) FcbraarY 25th. 1553, and has complied with 11 rho provisions of 'I said Act required to be complied with 1)01076 n commencing the business of sing, ' Now THEREFORE. I, Hug McCulloch, Comp- I troller of tho Currency, doh by certify that the said HIRST NATIONAL AMC OF PITTS BURGH, county of Alleghe and State of Penn sylvania. is autcorized to commence the business of Banking ender the AM aforesai4- • In testimony whereof witetess 4ny hand and leaf of office, this sth day of A r . 1553. ..-.-. { Sfi 1 HBO G oiluocu , Comptrollsro ;44fe Currency. The First National Bank of Pilitsburgh. Pa., LATB PITTSBURGH TROT :COMPANY Capitiiis4oo,ooo with privilege to hi creme to se.ow.ooo, The Pittsburgh Trost Compiny having organ ized under the ant to provide a National Cur ropey under the title nt the FlitST NATIONAL BNk I - ITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services f)r the collection of Notes. Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Ste., receive money on deposit and buy ant sell Farhat:go on all parts of the country. The success which han attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organkat'an in 1a52, will we belive be a sufficient laureates that business entrusted to the new organization will rooeivc the some prompt attention. Having a very evtonsive con - wpondenoo with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. wo believe we can offer unurnal.fanitities to those who do business with us, The business will bo condnCmi by the same officers and directors. DIRCCTORB: James Laughlin, l Wm.h. Nimielt, abhert S Hays, Alentnder Speer, Th.:mar; Bell, Francis G. Bailer Thos Wightman. , Alen. Brndler, Samuel Rea. JAM PA LAUGHLIN. President. JOHN D. SuULLY, Cashier. August sth. IM71;(1.S-wtf. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, B A_ Ai K , No. 1I S Wood St., Second doo Fifth Street'!" EALEILS !i 11 , 0 I 1111.9 P.D Dtjule6t4 A-P Exchange,. ILL]: :,4otex, lid itover: 4 a:eta knit' vrompt'y attended 1,,.11 yv C1.1.11P, NP 1.1( Drn... Pi N T Certtheti , t, Inktul....tdet-4. Quarte::,,a.); ten Cortitz.A.F.',. 7 3-10 Bonds and Co upous, e j .01 ether Kuvnruurit serzuntiee, bece.,lll b) 1.1.1 A nt: ci co., , trut cOrLICI Ct Th iFILIRNISEiaNG. STORE. 11 7 4. ert ea. a , look. •1115-11- 'in ‘V aro % outi 131$ 10" Spice Cup labs Straw Lotter, flair ,Sieves Mince Enivel Silver Soap Chamoii SSbwere Gridirons Lemon Squeezer titew Pans Wane 'rum I. tab Kettles Elam Beller, ()nacre Larding N end lore Pudding Pane Pio Hai(' O,thes Wnugare Wooden Spoor. Butter Print, S Tub.s SonP ,net Force tia.:llrnru Moat Presses Coke Bozos, AT.. ,ft, FOR TOE DIN LNG ROOM en,vina. rLAsin. Call 8011 , Not Picks Flan Knicca leo Crean KtliVes _ Bread Yana Butter Ladle, Iron Holder , Step Ladderx Keelerr Clothe. Bcalee Cooke linlcea Bread Scoot's.. Cagtor, Syrup Jags Cake Knives Urninb linive. Salt Stinds Fruit Stands Butter Knives Sent , Ladles t}rav Ladles Children's 01416 Round &Oval Salvers Bouquet Stan da CIITLEItY. Ivory Brindled Knives Can - ors Cocoa do do , Forks Stag -do do Square Waiters hnglish Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork a Spann Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Bash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers Coffee Caleviers Spirit coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Bound Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, . . .. _ ~ . . FOE THE CHAMBER... Toilet Jars , Water Carriers fai l lit's Baths sths Chamber Ili/Oleo Bowls and Pitchers Mistress Brushes (}as bhades Shaving Atnas Nursery Shades Brous Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whisked Nursery Refrigerators do hampers M Wax Tapers ISCELLANEO Night US. Lights. Libraey Steps Door Mate - Vienna Fish °lobes t VOSUIF Bird Cages , Meat Piafes Vizsetts , Pocket KIIIVOS Card de Visits Frames; Flasks Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios. AndeverYthing pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prises at the NEW STORE of . KAY & RICHARDS Find door helot WI.. All goods deli e red free of charge in the city. Allegheny, Birl...ingham. Manchester. Du quesne borough. etc. aglS-law HAVING RECEIVED INFO RM A - Lion that persons have at different tim es in the name of the Sub sister.ce Committee, solic contributions of Fruits and Vegetables tram 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 fur us or the nspital. and that contributions thus collected ave never reached us. ••••• - • - • • W. P. WEYMAN, JOS. ALSKRE. `. Ex. Cow. [l, M. ATWOOD, Contributions for the Sabsistenco Comuilttee, shorild be Pelt to Messrs. Woman & Soe,firnitb field st. or Messrs Geo. Albreo, Son & Co. Wood street. 5(312 HAIVIA4,I VAFATED THE FRONT of his store, No• 96 Market street„ to make alterations, will be found in the new addition, in rear of old , tore, entrance on Market alley, first door from sth street, where Dry goods will be sold cheap• anti ai,ERIOWAL. Y, BARDEEN RAE RERIOVEB AY from t3mithlieed street, below the Girard Liouso, to N 0.145 Path street opposite the Court apZllth Hydropolte, or Garden !Sprinkler. MEW &MVP VelElrUL ALISTJPOLZ FOR . wetting planteand dowera, washing windows, carriages. &o. Pampa of every description sold and repaired. Daykin'a Patent Water Drawer made and Bold. VI ki.DelS a ECKEL - Y.164 Wood Bt. in 3 One door tram Math. XING, OCTOBER 15, 1863. a BANK or IPTITS11; ECEITM 11 0 t'FIEtC EE Elf .S Jelly Sfnuiee Wadi Pagin, Cup M p \Cin , bioN Coal Snut•in :3tovo Polinh knife i antera ita.36llV, Sro,l-1.1 Caffea NlOl9 Wash Board,. Bauer, Pans Bird ituastal-i Fry Pan. Farina Egir Beandra Flour Wigar Ftßaran, Napkin Ruts= Cake Bask eta Forks and Spoons Oyster Ladle= F agar Bowan Mustard Spoon= leo Pitcher= Iloblets 2i 30 FIFTH STREET he Exchange Bank NOTICE. H. J. LYNCH Educational. 6,„/"/ Hon. Wilson lliceandlecs, Judge of the United Etates Circuit Court, President Censer of Penn dt St. Clair Bt.. Pitts burgh Penu'a., HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND hest. $35 pays for a full Commercial COMM. extra charges for Manufactuers. Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution Is comic ote , .! by experienced %%embers and praetical iwconntants. who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible Battalions. Diplems.s granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad• lodes at this College by business men. Prof A. COW/CY, the best Penman c f the Union, w h o hold s the largest number of FIRST Png- MIMI'S. and over ell competitors. teaches Rapid Rosiness Writing. a. n ttend where the Sons and Clerks of busi ness men graduate. For spectm , ns of Penmanship and Catalogue containing full information. enclose twenty-five cents to the Princpals. aulo JENKINS & SMITH. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE UNDER CAR OF THE FROCISCAP BROTHERS .117F10111;2, INSTITUTION, SITITATRD 31 IN LoREPT°. Cambria county Padur/1- 111-Sia shout four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct ronto between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, war chartered in 189, with priviligos to cenfor the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. rh o location of tbo College le one of the most. bealth.v in Pennsylvania—thin portion of the Alle gheny Mountabac beingTroverbial for Ito ptme water. bracing air, and picturesque socrierZ, The Saolastio year oommor,ces op the YU:WT. MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST and cods shout the 2 4 th of ,TUNE following. It . is divide l toto two lleisions. Students cannot return home between the SC•33i,,lid. All the APPraatna nary for Lau/ ilurveying. Jte„ Bill is frrnisled by the Irdlitution to the; andante. lustrmneolal and fringe forms no extra 3 harge. tqation• will be admitted from eight' Term; to tho ago of manhood. Taxan—Board and Tuiticn. pr.yaLle half searir ..... . $ 65 Surveying son URC of inrtruments, per an 11i102 2a tqamical and Modern Languages, extra I;t tltudente spending Vacadonat.the College.. 2A lizforouca or ,•• be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Detuenec, Rt. -e. ri-ihop Wood. Philadelphia. s "ter Rev Dr. O'Hara, Phi:adelphia: Rev. McLaughlin. Phila. dr.j.hin; tics. Picnic anh.. r. II arrisburg• N. 13.—A hick rug. da I t. , I.o:e:te fr m Cres. n._ beta For it.al.s, Mice Roadie% Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Fur, Wooterts, inaects an Plants. Fowls, Anhui&.le, lc. I nt up in ,Isr, `.11..i and $1 boxes, bottle; and Mon,: f i and $5 flasks for }Ltda. Public Insti tution:, - (mly infallible remedies known." 'Tree from Poi:tons," Not danxerout, to tho Haman Futility." "Ruts conto out of thou bole:' Sob Air Sce that "Cl tar's" name is on each bottle and thigh boinro you hey. Address RE:SILT R, COSTAR, Principal bepoc. 454 Broa.dwar, N. Y. a? Sold by 8.. E. SELLEttS Jr CO., and B. L. VA RN Eri'lOCli Jr 20.. Wholesale Agents, Pitts; I: GT Z. LT 16- 6tralloo44tAlf SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth Ward Foundry PITT.SBURGII. Vareb,,uue, 1410 First and 120 Sirond Manufacturers .of all sizes and descriptions of 1 7 ,M Oil natorta and Stills, Gas and Water pipes. Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagou Boxes, SeclAla olds Pattie., ti.ngers and Couplings. Al.o Jobbing and Maciaitery of every descrip tion made to order. I.laving a complete tua.,:hine gimp attached to the kundrs, all necessary tilting will be eat - dull, attonde.l tn. 021:1piiirw J. DUNILIEVV, (3 r or er, , NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTNIIIO R 61114 P mr.Q.:lycLbw IC 0 cl F' I INT , UPTON, 0 LIIDEN & A arc prepared to ,o GRAVEL ROOFING Out of the city on phort notioo Offiz.e eonaer Fifth & Wood eta, 2.1 story so2l A LARGE .TOUR OF NEW SHOES AT DIFVENBACHER'S, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, mbra-ing Gent's, Ladies. Misses and Chlldren's wear 4 n great variety. sell m i r ALL PAPER, FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER RANCUNGS Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. Yor pale during tho season by W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood Street. Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. CORNUCOPLE SALOON ALWAYS in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing estabrishment has just reeieved a large run ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They oil be served up in the beat possible manner, with all the delicarim the Market affords Don't forget the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets. selO•dtt F. WEIS, Proprietor. MEDICAL CARD F. X. DEROLETIF, St. D From the Medical Faculty of Paris, France. Ex Intern Occident Physician) of Hotel Dieu, Charity Hospitals, 6ic. Date of Diploma, 182 S. O FFICE 57 GRANT STREET, St. Nicholas Building. CA'zmsr..ltaticn ORATI Q, every Tuesday and Friday, from 10 o'elock to 12 a. m., and from 2 to 4 8. m. sBB T DUCE -ANDREW 111.1LONL&N, OF Pittsburgh, hEI , i HY PHIPPS, Jr., and 1110 M N MILLER, of Allegheny city. have th s day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Roiling Mill business, tat der the fi• ia name of KLOMAN .elt. PHIPPS, Andrew Kiernan and Henry Phipps Jr as Gen ors] and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, the partnership continue untilthe Ist day of January. WM. ANDREW KLOMAN. /I Nit? PHIPPS. ; sida - lawew THoaiN. MILLER, 8.111 EROVILL OF LIVERY STABLE. JEW The undersigieed hiving removed his Live r i Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to neat the oornerr of -First and thnithtleld street. W. C. Conn s old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages. buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no tine, Alas horses kept at livery at reasonable ratal. Undertaking and all ananieineute for fu nerals will releive his special attention R&I. APPLES -1.60 BARRELS OF OBEEN Apples. Just receivedand for tale by FE17.10. & ABASTisONG, esA canter Market and rirst streets. DAILY POST. DAILY POST-ADVANCED BATES One Pear. by mail—. Biz months. •• Thee One •• Ono week, delivered in the city. Single copies ............ To agents por hundred,.........._... THE coNseiiippiowrN .L 0 UIE4 lANa. Important Proclamation by Banks. The following interesting and importan ordc r is published : HEADQ'RS DEP'T OF THE GULF, N EviCkB.LE; s . , Sept. 28- 1 GENERAL ORDERS, No. 70.-1. The heroic efforts of the army of the United States have re-established the free naviga tion of the Mississippi and its trtbutaries. The vindication of the-freedom of these waters by the iron hand of war, against a confederation of rebel States, is an event of equal import with their discovery and settlement, and makes the Union a nation. It is a baptism of blood. In a brief period of time the vast and fertile valley will be opened to the peaceful commerce of the world. Notwithstanding the ravages of war, the destructio n of Property, the distiereion of laborers, and thedecimation of popula tion, the inhabitable globe does not offer a nobler theatre'fai intelligent enterprise then the valley of the Mississippi. The cultivation of new products, the applica— tion of new elements and different systems of labor, the immediate reorganization of local Governments, and the resistless energy of many millions of-freemen, wile Create individual and national wealth, such as the world has never seen. Never was a country better worth fighting for, better worth defending. The highest duty of the people is to maintain and defend the freedom of Mis. sissippi, upon which depends the support of the present and the hope of the future. The Government is entitled to the armed assistance of all those who claim the right of citizens, or seek to share their privi leges. Those who covet the profits of trade, disclaiming citizenship and an knowledging allegiance to foreign raticns only, remain here by permission and i favor, and not of right. In the performance of this duty, and to assist in maintaining the important advan tages secured by a free communication be tween the valley of the Mississippi and the markets of the world, the citizens of the First and Second Congressional Districts of Louisiana, liable to military duty, have been enrolled for general military service, in accordance with the provisions of the law of conscription, passed by Congress so far as it may be applicable to this de— partment. Proper publication will be hereafter made of the number of troops required for this purpose, and the time and' manner of their selection. The conscria iion will not be held to embrace those re tt l .,. /r( e 2. The organization of one or more vol unteer regiments, to be designated "The Louisiana Volunta.trs," whose services will be limited by the terms of enlistment., to the protection .and defence of New Orleans, is hereby authorized. Volunteers for this service will receive a bounty of one hundred dollars, twenty-five dollars of which, and one month's pay, will be ad winced when the volunteer is mustered into service for the war. Capt. C. W. Killborn, prov..st marshal of the city of New Orleans, is charged with the imme diate organization and command of the First regiment ; Capt. C. B. Brown, pro— vost marshal of the parish of Jefferson, is authorized to organize and command the Second regiment. The First regiment will be recruited and organized in the city of New Orleans, excepting the Fourth district, and the Second within the limit's of the parish of Jefferson and the Fourth district of New Orleans. B. Able bodied men of color between the ages of 20 and 30 years, employed upbn Government or private plantations, will be' detained for military service in the Corps d' Afrique upon order of the commission of enrollment. No officer or other person is allowed to recruit men for any special regiment of that. corps ; and every officer recruiting for this corps under. this order will be furnished with and required to give authority for his acts, signed by the su perintendent of recruiting and approved by the commission of enrollment.. Sub stitutes will be received in cases N; here the labor of the recruit is specially required, and exemptions allowed in cases of neces sity, upon application to the commission of enrollment, but by no other person • or authority. Arrangements will be made to secure the crops of the season, and labor era will be furnished as far as practicable to supply the vacancies occasioned by the eXecution of this order. The first duty of these engaged in the cultivation of the soil is to protect trom invasion, and those whose interests are inconsistent with a vigorous defence of the department, or who are indifferent to the invasions of a public enemy, can have no rights which the Gov ernment is bound to. respect. By com mand of Major General Bassi. G. NORMAN LrEnun, A. A. A. Gen. Col Cluseret on Louis Napoleon. Col. Cluseret, the French officer who fought in the Mountain department under Fremont, has addressed a letter to the popular representative of Franca, in which he says : Mr. Louis Napoleon, breaking off with all these French traditions, has inaugurat ed a policy that consists in effectually de atroying all appearances of liberalism. An enemy of liberty under whatever form it may present itself, press, tribune, or form of government ; after having assaaeinated liberty in France, and having caused 118 to envy the fate of the Russian and Aus trian subjects, he has inflicted the same fate on Rome and Mexico. There remain but two more republics to be sacrificed, in order that the avenging phantom of the French republic, succumbing under per jury, may no longer trouble the dynastic dream of the despot—Switzerland and America. [The small Spanish republics of Cen tral America are on account of their pre carious state, a good example; they con stitute a specious argument against the republican form. Mr. Louis Napoleon will perhaps leave them in peace for a moment.] The . affair of the Valley of the Dappea served a feeler with Switzerland ; -but Europe was attentive, and this :little re publican people in no wise frightened. The desired sacrifice had to lie postyoned to a more propitious occasion." Mexico was further distant, less known and leas observed. :there* was, besides, a direct personalintailistin recovering the debt of Jeckei." It Was decided that the solttientof. France would on this occasion fulfil tte - office' Ofbalifrs. ESTABLISHED 1842, Proposed Southern German Con - fecieracy. Iron the Liverpool neroury. Sept, 20. A story is circulating in Vienna which, f true, is of singular , importance. It is asserted that hafor e leaving . Frankfort the Emperor of .Austria • induced the Kings of Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemberg and Hanover as well as the Duke of Nassau, to sign a solemn declaration to the effect that they would unite and form it Southern German Confederacy, in case the German Reform act. was not accepted by the whole of the. German sovereign?. The following is given as this text of - this secret agreement: In consideration that the draft of a Re form act, of the German Band, proposed 'by his, apostolic majesty the Emperor of Austtia, affords secure guarantees for the maintenance of the independence of Ger , many and of the Statett of the Band, the undersigned sovereigns have come to the, following agreement. • Arti=t, .:The Refproi.*t_ ihallrbe put into execution, even in, case all thentates of the German Band do not accede to, it. Art. 2. In case one .of the other goVern ments connected with the Brand should find itself induced to.propose another project of r. f rm, the undersigned sover eigns binds i emeelves to reject it. The signatures of. the Emperor of Aus tria and the sovereigns of the five states above mentioned (the Crown Prince of Wurtemberg signing for his father) are said to be appended to this document; _FRUIT &0., &a glom STOCK OF TREES, OF LARGE 1 1.7 size, fur isll pi:intim is flan. viz: APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, GRAPE VINES, viz DELAWARE, CONCORD, And the new approved sorts in large quantities, and all ther Bursary Stock for profit. Ornamental Shrubs and Evergreens, Ia grea varieties. Partners and others t coming to the Nurseries with eir TREES waguis will be furnished extra larget the tuna! rates. T. i. SHIELDS & CO, seS-ltd&ftw SEWICKLEY. PA. • ' West Virguna," La n d for Bale. A. VA LUABLE AND FINE Truer 1 - S- of about 473 acres of highly cultivated lend to be BOW low; situated on the Little Karigkwha. t;icorabout 4 miles from the City of . Parsers_ burg, Wood Coularn W. V. The vrhole of whisk is under good and substantial fence. and. a ced The one half is highly improved and cultivated: Tne balance is wets timbered sold the whams w all watered. There is also on this farm a splendid orchard. besides la/ young trees set ont two years This is one of the most desirable farms and residences in the County or State. This farm cud Li be so a low. Terms, easy, .and a good bargain awaits the purchaser. For farther Particulars apply or address . ' F sa27;ltd3mw Farm For Sale. NeaT :stove BC o'3 1011. The slid farsc being In A 11:su tits of, en,uva ion: has two . dkellinge. a vooi tarn. iDricg how., a si4tvl tun ysr.i, to gether with sit things neceszary. incatfinv a coal es: it. joist st:rco mite a from the river. For fur ther particulars enquire by mail. or otherwise of ROBERT ROOD, On the premises, Moon P. eghany no., Pa. oce-2tctk4tw GRAES HAY, WANTED • - TVF ENTY-FIVE TOED at the Chemical work, near the Sharpe burg bridge. ses-3mw R. HALSEY, OF NEW TORR., HAS 15 invented a process by which a rich and luxuriant WINE is produced from certain plants of great medicinal virtues. This delightfol . Wine combines all the high medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Yellow - Wica Cherry, and certain other planta, whose virtues are ten times more effective as medical agents, So pure and concentrated are the medicinal proper ties of this Wine, that it has been found the most effective medicine now in use. Frequently, less than &single bottle restores the fingering Patient from debility and sickness to strong and vigorous health. Every doseshours its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general health; and with Dr. Halsey's celebrated GUM-COATFD FOREST PILLS as an'adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cur. DYSPEPSIA AN7I INDIGESTION.—• A boa of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will cure the most disMeming forms of this omlaint. AGUE AND FElfga.-.one or two doses o the Ms; and a bottle of the Wine will break the ague and cure the Patient in all cases, when the directions on the bottle are adhered to. - DMOPRICA.L COHPLAINT9 . .. r owonr to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of the Wine, cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF THE The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two bozos of the Pills, and three or four 'bottles of the Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a cure in the worst cases. DEBILITY. NIGHT SWEATS, /Imam-, lion and Weakly State of the Ccmatitiannsm-The Forest Winb is a pOpular remedy! or all these complaints. One to three bottle mire the worst cases without the use of the Pills; but when the complaint is accompamed with some other disor der, the Pills will-be moored. Rli erseaoy .oi. the For est Remediesi n Rhetunatutm is very singular.— Some of the most distressing eases ..I. eve saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve day imo.. BILIOUS DISORDERS AND FOUL STOELS.CEL-oCme purgative doso of the Fore et Pills will cure any bilious disorder or any corn -)laintariMug from Foul Stomach and morbid con ition of the bowels. -One or two purgative - doses will ma fevers. CODIASS, COLDS, ETC.—One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine. break u k. and care the most severe colds. coughs, cmdpaisson the 61.m/it ULCERS, BOILS, BLOTCHES, Scabbed Ifead, Ringworm, Erg 'rtjaelaa, Salt Rheum, Sort larcaand every kind , of Hstrior. These complaints all arise from one common cause—impure btood.-- Generally nothing but the Pills are required for he cure of most of these disorders; but if both, remedies are used, two boxes of theYills. and twe or three bottles of tho WiniN will cure the vex, worst cases. and frequently by less than hall the quantity. JAIINDICE.--Two boxes ofthe Pll many bottlesof the Wine. ourethe worms cewe of Jaundice. . . FEIIIALV OBSTRUCTIONS produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few does of the Forest A ine cures the most distressing • forms of these complaints: and if the Wine be followed up a few weeks, these derangements will not occur again. The Wine exactly suits the female constitution. and gives. strength. vigor. and blooming health. Over a mllion of boxes and bottles hive been sold within the last two'yeam in the United fitatea acre Canada. Letters sad certificates to - the amount of many thmisanda, have been received. g to the - tures and good effects of these W-• es. Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dol lar per bottle, or HIE bottles for five dollars.— Forest Pills, twenty-five cents per box, fleneral_- r epot. 55 Walker Blgetrt, Now York; and kept yy one or more respe ctab le druggists in anint. every city and village in the Union and Britidt Colonies: —Dr. GEO, 11. KAYSF &Agent. W od street, SON in , Druggists everywh e. trililltlyle -111prnRiff : tee. FASSLONA_I3LE EATI'ER, Hag rftrioved front the corner 'Wood amislxtb ice NO. 188 WOOD IiTRERT, Fourth door below Nririda ADO. Pittsburgh, A large and complete Steck err= atMand Straw Goods Wimps an e lowest prices.wholesade sad re PLUM, CHERRY, and P. ADlic 15 Parkersburg Ar. JAMES IRWIN,
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