MMES P. Medical. NOT ALCO °LTC. IA HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable lixtraet `le P-i3RE Or. Hoofland's 0 Eift# A T E PREPARWD DR 0 1 1 JACKSON, Philade phis, Penna.. %Lt•,ti .?2fg.c.1.1/551170cris _ . Liver ~C o.ltteltialikt*: z , YsPEPSI.A. JAUNDICE, Oh or nervous Mobility, Diseases of Site Kidneys. and ail Disease , " Art.:AMC From a Disordered adore, or Stomach,. scion as Consti ,ation. Inward Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Head. • - Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Di-enst tor Food, Futlnuss or W ight in the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink ins or Ft uttoning at the sic of toe Stom ach. Swimmitiror [he Head. klurned-und difficult Breathing. Muttering at the Heart. C t log or suffocating sensations when in a lying , k , iturrt, Dimness. of Vision pots or webs be 'itrrothelniiht. Fever and Jilin Pain in the ft sad. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness of the Skin andEyes,Fain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs. Ate. Anaden'ElushesofHeatliugn- - tog in the Mesh. Constant - imaginings of Evil, and greatdepres stun 01 frnirits. wt., positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bit I , ever. 2YO. TH NO A LCORog, Y OCOR N HAL TAIN ft g7g Y They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nit e o •nes out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale' iversal Ktkuianny,arsiloollancl's Oorman Sinters.purely ' 4 - egebiblig 'hest.; of ignorant quacks and unseru mlous Mventurers, have ppened uon sufferin araanity the flood gates of Nostrums p in the shape g of pony whiney, vilely trolippounded with injurious :rug- and ohriatened Tonlas. StOmaehiesi6l Bit ~ltewa•e ef the innumerable array of alcoholic reparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied klp,-ttpdar the modeat appellation of Bitters: which. instead of only aggra diss . iages a sd leave the disappoincurintg ed sufferers invates despatr. HO OFL.A.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stimd the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri- Call public; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. rs, Pief •preprietors have thousands of Letters froE the most eminent Clergyman, Lawyers, Phystelays and Citizens. . _ festifyiusr of their own personal knowledge. to the beneL.:n.l effect:: and medical virtues of these ter:. JO L 7 ETHIING to STRENGTH !VOLT f . -1.2 TO ET W2INT A GOOD APPETITE Yo II WANT TO B L'I.L.D UP YOUR 00N- T rTio N 1 IT WANT TO PEEL WELL L , WANT To GAT RID 0; NEI? VU US DO YOU li INT ENT ROI'f mraut te) sleep well? yoa want n - brlala and vlgorona ;eq) Lug 7 HOOF/di.N l )' f S Y GUid79, o lg BITTERS PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Biwere. put up in quart bottles, compounded ol the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from bJ to cents per oalhon. the taste die by An mise or Goriender Seed _ . Ar, taus urn - Inert mureausea and leiti omit-n -ue eauee as long as they can be mid hundreds to die the death of the drunbard, By t heir wee the system is kept conti'resally under the influence of Al coholic Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result to all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and For those who desire and will have a Lionor Itittere,wepybltah the following receipt. Get One Bottle llteelhand's German Bitters, and nix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will for excel in medicinal virtues and true exce/imix any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less, Yon will hav e al! the virtues of Hootiand's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a myth less price than these iikferior preparation/ will woe you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND TIE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all e eying relations or friends tee army to the feed that 'IIOOE LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions incident tocamp life. ln 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. livery ease of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters, Diseases rest:Wing from diem.- ders of the digestive organs are ..poi day remov ed. Wehave no hesitation in stating that, i f these Bitters were freely used among oar soldiers .hundreds ol /iveumight be saved, that otherwise ell be lost. W e call particular attention to the following re markable and well authentioated- earn of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi'own log us.go"has been Saved by the Bitters:" rHILADELPELL. August 23d, 1.862. Mews. Jonee Eoorts,—Well. gentlemen, your Eloofland's German Bitters has saved my life, There is no mistake in this. It is vouched ler by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my ease. I am, and - have been for the last four years. a member of titter man's celebrated battery, under the immediate command of Capt. R B. Ayres. Through the ex attackednan upon my arduous duties, rwe N ovember last with inflamation o f the lungs, and was Tor seventy two days in the hospital. This was-flillowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then remove': from the Vi; bite House and sent to this city on board the steamer "State of ITiaine.lft frem which I lauded on the 28th of June. Since' that time I have bean about as low as any oue could be at:dada rataih a spark &vitality; Fora week or morel I wasteareely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it Was buctedl ately thrown an again. I amid not even keep a glaze of water on my nomad-. Lae oruld,hot last under these cinema cad, accordingly the physicir he who had bees working tautifully, though unsuocesful iv. to rescue me fronithe grasp of the dread Arab er, frankly told me they could do no more fin' me. arta ivised me to sees clergyman, and to make , Mehl eispositien of my limitedd - funds as bqt Bait ed me. An acquaintance who visited ma et the hospital. air, Frederick Stombron. of 6th below Arghlkatot, a4ised ma As a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly Procured a bottle, From lye time I commenced taking there the .hadow of death receded, and lam now, thank God for it, getting better, Though I have taken but tEti bot tles, lthave gained Iliconnde. and feel sanguine Jr being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I have hoard nothing refeliflt, teen months; for, gentleman. lam aioyal Virgin ian, ea re .he vicinity of Front Royal. Tv- your, invaluable Bitters I awe theglorious prividse again clasping to my bosom these who %re d=rest to me in life. Very truly. Yer_ra. 19AA0 lIA_LONN. 4- -4.tuteonattr in the truttu, - of the above stem w. - ant: se -Welted despaired of our oorn:ade. Mr. Malone. restored to health. JODI% CO DDLES. CH, let N. y r Battery. GEORGE A. ACKLEY, Co. 0.1 lth. Maine, LEWIS CH:EVA3ER, 92d N. Y. iS I. E, PENcEW Art il lery, liaLtr,sry J. B. rASEWE .COB. 3d Vermont. HENRY B. 4Fitort4V., Co 13, do USN ay T. EDONALD. Co C 6th nlaino. JOAN F. - 147Am). Co E. sth likalll4l/ tiOrla r teoll, 72,1 N. Y. NATIIA NIEL B L THOMAS, t o Y. 95th lJa. &NEMER , J. KIMBALL. Co A. 3d Vermont TIOKN JENKINS Co B. 106th Panne.. - jijalVaitE o COUNTBRZWITS. a ealer nthe W t that the den of oaf' o a f of ho O. M' . JACKSON.' RAPPLII ttle. ?RIM; PER BOTTLE 75 OENTO, .URLF DOZ roil 8400. mould your nearest druggist not have the :iris, go not be put off by any of the intoxioatans .reparations that may be.offored itt its place, but tenfftolis:and'woudll foratarff, securely packed D express. ce-PrinairallicA, and ktanneaotom No. 163 dreb. street. JONES & EVANS, (3,woesaora to C. M. Jacks - on & ) P rop rietc.rd YOl Wei)/ Druggirts a. 44 ttialaniu every wain the Unitecl Suttee.end by hr. Pittsburgh. S2.Ocklkt•V AWOL, 1136.1ii50 for ago at JOSEPII FLEMINGPS °err sere Bale the be and Market street. Nor also be JOIMTO Oars* tholtaNdi and 'result steal 4. J . RANKIN ik CO., ktrgit. this* 40011 6110 . 4t.h. pitt n i mn b sdraly-dird, Actegb erts env. r.- . • . N , ' 7 / . . . . . 1 tit All, . . • ... . • • • s• \ ... ' 1 • f ;6 •.: ' . • 1. i. ii 0 5 t 0., . •'-; l e. •-• i IA --;..l___. • _ _______________ . _ ___::::.", - -.7 ---....._- .---=-21:- --'----- -1-":=___ - - _ BARR, Edit Great Discovf ry. KUNKEL'S Blffkil WINE OF IRO N, FOR THE CURE - OP Weak titomachs, General Debihly, Indigestion. N Disease of the ervotts System. Cons.ination. Acidity of the Stothheh, and all c ses • rwHis WINE INCLUDES THE MOST 1 agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron as p - seas; Citrate of Magneto Oadic ccnobined with the most energetic of vege•able tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of de bility low of appetite • and general prot.trations, of an efficient Salt of Iran. combined with our valuable Vevre Tonic, is moot happy. It aag• roen.e the appetite. raises the pulse, takes of muscular thbbiness, removes the palor of debili ty. and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do 3 on want something to strenghten you ? DO you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel wall ? Do you want to get rioi of nevrousness? Do Doll want entrgY ? Do you want to sleep wel? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, -try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonto bas been so thorough - ly tested by all climes of the onion:unity, that it la nowdeemed ioduipensib;e aa a Tonic diein e, It .0a but little; gives truffle, the I to - riarli. ren ovates the system and prolongs life. I now only at k a trial of this valuable tonic. Counteifelis. BEWARE OF COUFTF.IWEITS—AS KUNKLE'S BIiTE K. WINE OF IR N tsthe only are and effectual rontedy in the known world 'or the per manent cure of DP-vermin cad .I) , :bairy. and : s there are a number of imitations offered ti th e Put:te. Wo would caut.on the community to par. chase none but the genuine artia. o. manufactured .by S. A. KUNKEL, and hug Li, Stamp on 140 ton of the cork of every bottle. The fact that others are attempting to imitate this ralu,lle, remedy, prows its - manhood speaks volumes in its tav, The BITTSP. OF LL.ON is lint Up in 75 CENT and 31,00 BOTTLES, And sold by all respectable rraggists through ^ut the country. Be particular that every t,id....1 0 bars the foc-eionle of the p:opriotor's GENERAL DEPOT No. 118 Market st., Harrisburg, Pa. For Bale by Dr. KEYSER, .41.vut, 110 WOOD STREET. New Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES T CAN BE RELIED ON. IT NET.E.B Al tails to care 1 It does not nauseate ! It is speeds' in action 1 No Change of Diet ii Reidpd! It does not interfere with business 1.11171 ii can housed withant detection I Upward of ax.) cures the test :o me ei them very severe cases,,,lt is adapted for male and female, old or youile 131:1 1 / 1 eti 8 i'ACAFIC i.d.dl are the original and rely genuine Specific Pills Over one hundred physicians have used them in their prdctice and all speak well of t 9 el t efficacy tad approve of th air eompositi -n, o hick is entire 1v vegetable and perfectly harmless on the bistem Hundreds of cartificaiad can be shKtrn. Belra Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of bpermatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gloat, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Genital Debi ity and Ir ritabilitylncontinence. Imo . t ence, Wealfriess or Lo 't of Power, Nervous Debility. .go , . all of which arise principally from Sexual hsceasea or Self-Abn'e, or some constitutional derangement and lampacitAtali IlmiAtifferes drum _tuninee.the In all nexual Di eeasas. tionorrhea, Wee t and Stricture and in Deases of the Bladder and Kid neys they act as a charm I Rrlief i. prportenc./ by taking a single box l PRICE ONE DOLLAR. JOHFP i'LELIIII.I OGYnrirsr trwt lly ;:trec: and by Druggiete genera Pittabergh They will be Bent by mail eucarely 50a1,1 reoeipt of the money by J. BRYAN, M. 1). No. 76 ''olar street, S. . Corafftilting Physician for the treatulent be:n final, Urinary, boxual and Nar , ,uus Diseases, will send free to all the following. valuable n ock- The Fiftieth Thousand.—Dr. Belli Troatizo on Solt-Abuse, Preraatnre Decay, lin potence and Logs of rower, FexuAl Seminal Weakness, Nightly F,111i4.i0112, (ionita; Debility, &o. A pamphlet of fifty pages. er..,n taining important advice to the &filleted and should be read by every sufferer as the mean• of cure in the severe.t stage is plainly set lortL Two stamr,s to pay Poifture. atil7,l,kw TO THE PUBLT(' &Mt PECIALLIE dtheizncrrant andfalse y Mode= o f all drummt- • - nationa, treat secret and , delicate disorders, self- - abase and diseases or --- Mations common and In- - oidellt to yonths of both near and adults, single or married. Beosos. Do. Samsarttur public en the fact of his debut 40, the ignorant sad falsely modes: are dr ft Mocked. and thbak it a great at gory i.a... "( 1. 1 .0 and for ow...lamination and ccL-rt.rtioL hosto.l heir wive,;, prooddni cony and ;1.-.nal2terz. phygtoinn should be eautloar tL , keep Lb t• - • in ignorance:, that Choy do the arse as Dr. 2, ti.Alr 3T.RUP, Cozoept publishing)lete kturatvo rt.•ti o.loe might bblegt - to them anon stupid I.ltAl modest sod preatunptcome famine; bort' cr.,a riiebilit - futterance. smtme co as ninolunoms rme who compare Booioty. intelliaonza, onr.:, ate... 14 iollare end cant, , IliDateiriourly, meanly rotten. It Li to publi4-, b.crrYor, the: nht: -.vents and guardians are thr.u.kful tsr Ca.+ , wog, daughters and rend?, provionqy 3ickly said of delicate condition end avow.. enr, nave been ragtored to hc.,7itu erl 'neon h 7 1 . 313.ANSTRUP. besides mer.Y boors and 13 , 71 , uarrtago through him iin've -11 in 311.0 /.eTin:, anxiety. niq..-tifiliation. phr-z,torr• to or nootttrrAloaluctSlon2, •Jneui ;'2l a very short sPgrOelif time by his naw SC] , l):l. wtkAoh arejleouharlshb own. They arc coral oUticir trona the Vegetable iiined•An; Itana assn tir o fallame.of tho hieronzial troaLuat.al4l-.01L92 sbanc..x7:- ' N I it and eabirtitated the ye:tame Primal 3, onset:are treatedvrith ma; kW imora , v--oe slite bar over forty 116:ird (40) o.7.:.oricatit u Vic; lrea. „Sept in hospitals of both tha ON aorta am: it the United State leadb hit. Er!AS-- IVI sri y: 1 :air trial. health slid L:pt not coiti again boor.:mon the notv--.1 at eat. Tilde no tourer montebople and quels bat 00. v.% and to ouzo:, (lonsomption and ail of Its kinks() lisase , ,, 1,0 many annually oar count:it:l lee now be riaieved, ororldinu ..he'r attend to Lime kill partientara can ballad of a.% ' 7 C:.1.2.474.., nroroanrine a 00t,7 Lho !striven grade to ail that simlvtbe lantana of over forty' yea:3 3L! L , liservaton. consooently, he had ia.the:ttoatment Of medal uieeaaeo cud arse is daily consulted by thr ,cr..)1•;...?,11. r - Mended by . - obec . tabiv: oltp.one,- netters 'O4 hot= Oeloo Ow; thlec, Ptteet near Diamond anwl. "i•rtvatu =wound, cations foam all vast; ei Che rime hl t g, tVikaai co' ;MK tgAr - , degar elt , Sburgh keel Wag:, SY ) Mir O 1 le-IXNORAKE AND _11411 , 3611.4, Having had 5 Ewa employed for the teat coo years'compeanding the above excellent remedies far Akir awn practice, and having used them with uncommon success in all that time, 1 foot it n :Tuts , to set them before the pubtie, as my 0.11,0 dance lends mete think they are as near specifics as any - remedies well can be for the foilowint liseases, namely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, nod all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. One trial will convinre any person 0 : heir fitness for those diseases, Prepared rind cold by J. IV:BRA - NS - nu , . 4 ', et 1... y 18tj m Smithfield et .. Pittsburg Ace= TZNCAPIRPr. 'GIRAPE V INES. VW WERE ArtioNG E Ming Xis secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for fiveyears. We obtained onroriginai vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted IL The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society In 119458 awarded US a diploma for its exhibition, rind the Allegheny County Agripultural Society. ilk iSISO, a premium for it as - the BEST new peetllitHig grape. in all respects suporior to the Isabella." Our atook of Vinci' la unequalled ukiwwilere, which we offer at, 25 emu, sac/,. ta,sl):ver dozen. $12,80 per /90. $lOO • /,000.tdirnall vines at less prices. W 6 ma ha. but I few extrn hsge vines ,! f BD cc ;le. 1 °p.a. J. No.2B lK Fl lm° fir.b . Str o p -X sAkbecticrw. Medical rectuili4 a leoa; c kalTrtillls AL MOH OF 61.e5:11 MaJil DC3. rsmrina iron three to oat aatiorod a.: 1 Chs tor4o. pw.or, and gaited tot t:rigt lity.tr - crtizzea, Factorial eta. tifve ta.t.zauca tc ine outiatlliction of lina - .n0., end j . 1.6.1i.,.15.1"/ for L. 711. rnilla. and fof aprighta. In Ifo.y n.,11 eitro!ar r-vc a leo on tiaL.l, aii110 , .., n4 ready for Kali., moot n to: c is tri ftoifers o f wren alPh, :ctrni^c Bcarra gad Snout lion sayoratelj. Wroaght lror. Skaldr,b., liflV.Leed wad Pullies la oven' vancti, and coo-ulna the numufeetnie of Woolen liillCALMOri end ranChilla Cara. Or l r pricer., are !or. 'Mr machinery tuahn:aotar nd of the he:lt quality of utettertalr, and warrontof n all to hire 61.1.)afautlau, wrc or d, trol l , an Para of the ooucitry aolfoitt od and promptly dllad. feM:d&w 4k JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CF:KTAIN AAI EN DM ENTS TO THE UUa'STI T TION. ;Jr it re.otroed by the Senate and House of flepreserdatives of the Common oeakb of Penney /vanta to General Assembly lost, Chat the follcwing amendments ho proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in an -,,rdanoe with the provisions of tho tenth article thereof; There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as ,ettiou lour, as follows: FiRCTION 9 Whenever any of the 9i:tanned electors of this Commonwealth shall be in act - us' ,nilitary service, under a requisition from t.l• President of the United States, or by the antb or ity of this C , ointuonweaith, such electors mar ex ercise the right of suffrage in all oleatiomt ~ the citizens, ender such regulations as arta p r shall be, prescribe, by law, as fully as if areYr were present at their usual place of eleetius. Th-re shall be two additional Caotioya to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be deeijr noted as cations eight and nine, as SECTION! S. 0 0 bill shall be passvd by the Leg islature containing more than one. subiect. which shall be clearly expressed in the title, eroept ap propriation SECTION 9. No bill shall be pt,,Ssed i, y th e Leg islature granting any powe'.e, pilot/ ages, in any case, where the authorily to grant such powers, or privileges , has been, .-r may, hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this dommonwealth. J O r -IN CESSNA. •?!-I ay Representatives. SprP. PENNEY, Sneaker of the H owe ef slier of the Senate IFPICN OP THL ~iIiORRTA RP OP 7,tg 1:01,1110NWIEALTH. linfTl4' ,urg, Jniy 1, 1g63, PRNNSYLVAP' lA, SS: I do her eLy certify that the foregoing S. annexed i 6 o fall, true and correct cop_y of the origr nal J tint Resolution of the Clan eral Assembly, entitled "AJoint Resolution pro• posing certain amendments to the Codetttution." es the 831110 T. etnains en Ole in this office. In test:lM. 1- my whereof I have hereunto set my hand. and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of fice to hunffixed tho day and year above written, ELI SLIFER. ti Secretary of the Commonwealth: TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. E ARE NOW 111ANUFACTITRING 6 superior artic' lo of COAT. YARD, is' LIHERTT STREET, C Alwayti on-hand as asara. riviot JAMISON, STEWART & 00. Mecli%l, IMPORTANT TO LADIES ' GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY?' HAIIVErS MONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Li AVE NEVER VET FAILED (WHEN the directions have boon aridly followed.) irmoving difficulties arising from OfISTRUCTION, OR sTOPRAGE OF NATURE Or in rrstg the Byrum to pr!eat health when suffering from 6pinal Affecaona.Prolatans Uteri. the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or gan.. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the cosstitntion, and may ha zr.kon by the moat del ,rina;c3 without cansitg tliirr(B3; at Cho same nine TREY ACT AS A CHARM, By strongtlleair.g, invigorating, and re3toring the systvto tl a healthy condition, and by bring ing on e mor:tl lv period with regularity, no matter from what cause the ob.truction may arise. They should, however. NOT be taken the first three or f'ur months of pregnancy though safe at any ether time, as miscarriage would be tharestat Ir.ach boy contains 60 Pills, PR gFr ONE D , )1,1, A R. DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE On Pi..esses of Fomaleß, Prr gn anew', Miscarriage, I Barrenness. Reproduction. and.Abnses of Nature, and ettiphatic,ll c the LAD. ES' Prt ATM M P. DICAI, ADVISNR. a pamphlet of 70 paget, su.it free to any addre.ss run cents re outrel to pay postage. tta-The OEi Pills and .13.'elt will bo sent by naafi, OTlfillltlinf. when tissirol, sk . colitgt.r SR, LCD. and pr-paid n on reee . pt of money by J it `t . M. u., t ens ral Agent. N-. it; Cedar street, New York. by all t . .c princ ipat Druggists. Joseph r te , nlriF, Ur.: {Mkt. cert. er of the DiatnotA and Market it., ?gent for Pittsburgh. ".r; e t od AY MAN :‘ , 54.00D; W LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jot Pub e tell,. I in - n seqled envelope, Prue(' eh, A IRE I lit. NATURE , tre tt•reri and radical cure of Spenuatorr hies, or :cenotal Wrnkneav, Involuntary EMI/3 ; f,t• DO) lily, and impediments to Mar riage r• ne7 ,11.; Niersouttarr., Com. umotion. Ep and fits; Mental and PbYsical L•ca p:-city res„lung ir out 6eif-abia,,,, ny r. Ll .' t.:tt VF.RWRI.L. M D., author ot the Green A Boon to 'I borisontl. of Sgenfreviro,'' e , ent under seal, in a pl.nn envelope to g oydress:, poet-pond ass rroearFt. nt six cents or t•vo ros• lair° s' amp: by be- Cu. J. O. Ti Luis. 127BowerY. New York. Port Office Box., 4as6. sal6 :3m-4 w. LA kit, TOill VENITIAN imonsi fi r LINEMEN in pint bottles, prielN) cents. n 5411 MAIN T., HARTFORD. COI. a. TOLL : Dear Sir— I hive been in th e v ery linaineiß ter :he toot to ems' yenta, and during that time have l'een i•II the various rini !tient, and toil us at the day, hut never have 'eland an ari..tu teuel tie P ur Venitien Ilene Li ' , talent 1 have fairy teeied it o n as 11.173 to• tii , letraPer. mpriina, rut,. calks, , vieilinem refthe glands. ec. , as also lor rheumatism oe myself, and hat e an invaluable remedy. He're‘lfulls ,ur:. Lin S•ild hy ill bruirgisr, I idiom, Si; CertleAt Xctc 1' ra d by 'rho iiiii NEW GOODS. W L ARE RECEIVING THE LAlL gret ,t,ch ”I hew tr, we ever brought from tb. .1 • ,ther - liermah t INVIt f ou..a •I 11l k TAOS. Alsi, i;.c late-et ,t ties and in great variety. A Uri,. qi.1341144 of 110 I' 3. rz. ERE CH CO A n,l Irirr o set . PPIT hIBP)N I.MBILuiDEAI A.`.11 NoTIONS At Ikliikz.lort , e nud Retail u buy ' •t:/ firm hxtid• and sell at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES u M & GLIDE, 7s Market street Between loorth and Diamond "X' ABER tt Ca. ENGINi BUILDEIIS Ix. 'a [let'', • ?4,9 WIMP eAr Pearl. l'ta.leacwr Ddl.oo I - aurei. L I, M E Which we ere prey Lard to dellv.r from our Bait quality of MON Y MORNING, Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLAMII OF THE CURRENOTI Whington City. Aug. slla, 18Q WHEREAS, By as satisfactory evidence t the undersimaed, it has been made to pr apkisa esented z that the. FIRST N ATIONAL BANK OF PITTE BURGH. in the County of Allegheny and Ottti of Pennsylvania has been duly organized wider and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an dot to provide a National. Currency, secured by a pledge of United states Stocks, and to provide for the oirculaiion and re demption thereof." approved February 25th, 1883, and has oomplied, with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with beforo commencing the business of Ban Ring. Now Tusanyoasi. •Hngh McCulloch, Comp troller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH. county of Allegheny and State of Penn ylvnia. is au Liorized to commence the business of Banking under the Aet aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, lik3. HUGH MCCULLOCR. -{ 88 Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa -s, LATH PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPA Capital s4oo,ooo.ivith privilege to In erease to $1,000,000. The Pi , tsbursiii Trost Coulon:1y having °tun ' ited under the ao- to provide a Nations! Cur - reney, tinier the of :he FIB.•;T NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes. Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &0., receive money on den esit and huy and: sell Exchange on all parts of 'the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organizat;on in 18.A2. will we belive be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the new organisation will receive the some pi ompt attention. Having a very oxtenel,e correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, wo believe we van offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will bo conducted by the same officers and directors. 1:116ICTOW3 : .mines Laughlin, WII3. K. Nin,,i c k, Hebert 6 Hayc, Alexander Speer, Thoreas Belt Francis G. Lindley Wightanan, Alex. Bradlas. uel ea. .1.1.7t1 I'S LAU Sam GHLI R N, President. j NIX SCULLY, Cashier. Angtist sth. IBs3;d,4ertf. Prl. Et. YES?". KOUNTZ & MERTZ ! BANKERS, nr. wood sc., second doo 7117 h Ntreet, p E.1.11.F.118 kN FOREIGN AND Docuertic lir Ear ,aneo , Coin, Dank Note,, nod Govan,- uouHoc:ions p ro mp tl y nttendesti a - 1 4,1 A), MILNER" Mors.., Gorfidaato, of fodfibtodr—ko.., Quarlora34s erg Certific,:b... 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, kbri °vertu/on! Boc,ntiol, bought i•y W. dl . WILLIAltlft ar. CO. ! , ; (,. Ldr.lstroot. corner oi"Tbint „ - c. - 110IUMEHEE PER s NTO It E. tin W aro, WoOde IVi o Sutoe II oxen Cup lu ' Straw ',otter, flair Ski err Mince K. - lives Silver; Do: 1p Cliamo Le Skins skews re Gridir,ms Lemon Semoestere ' stew P saw Waite Irons I , lsh Ii rules Ham I loilere dr,..ter t Lardit mg Noedlers Puddt ag Pans Bread Pane Butter Ladies Iron I 3 older, Step L adders Keeler te Clothes Linea Scales Cook's Knives Bread Flexes Scoops VOR 'TA E DIN DRAW E KY, BRAIIJS, azt.vaa PLATED. Castors Call Belle Syhip Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives , Fist Knives Crumb K Ice Creem Kni bait Standsnives i ; Napkin Rings Fruit Stands I Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round a Oval Salvors? Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets crIrLE.I IV- Ivory Handled Kn'.ves Ca r ° 2" Coooa do do ' Fol ."' Stag do do I s qui , , re Waiters Anglish Tea Trays ; e n= b Brushes Forks l_ ., pc , n Trays Crumt Crays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Ili 4 g i nE ~ Wino Strainers i Coffee Ca. °tie " Spirit Coffoo Pots ' Nut Crack era Table Mate ! Round Wlik t or.' Broad Baskets . Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Shari" lore Rofrigorators Water Coolers, • &c. FOR THE cHAMBEII. Toilet Jars , Water Carriers Foot Baths Shaving tr eAs Brush es Infant's 1121tth. acawmi Bowls b ha c on r cid ß .p u i c t a ll eta hci., M ' Nursery Shades Brous Mato' i Holders) do Lamps Flower Sts n a, Clothes Whisker N urser War t, Night Lights. .pers -, 'Aefrigerator,i do Hampers niscELLAIMOVS. Li , brr ,cy Steps Door Mats ~,V'a•P. -ma Ftsh Globes ! Veatea 'd C d ttma li ef si to Frames Flasks [ Meat Safes V " . Pocket Knives C Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios. Il r .g e d And overytning pertaining to a well appointed tiousehoill. To be obtained at reasonable nrieei at the NEW sToRE of KAY & RICHARDS N O. 30 FIFTH STREET hrst door bah. the Exchange Bank ISA- All goods deli% ered free of charge in the city, Allegheny, Birmingham. Manchester. Du- Auegne borough. etc. agls-law NOTICE. HAVING RECEIVED INFO RBI A - don that persons have at different times in the name of the Stibsiste:.ee Committee, eolic itol contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from the gartiners and country teoPle in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. we take this meth od of giving notice. that wo never authorised any one to collect Bush contributions for us or tho hospital. and that contributions thus conveted ave never reached us. W. P. WEYMAN, JOS. AL.BitEE. }Ex. Com, H. M. ATW CUD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee, should be sent to Messrs. Weyman & Son, Slnith field Et. or MoFers Geo. Aibree, Son & Co. Wood street. eel 2 H. J. LYNCIII 11,11AVING WACATEIb THE lIRONT • • of his store, No. 96 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new additionAn rear of old Ftore, entrance on Market alley fire, door from 6th street, where Dry Goods will be oold at eat). arab IL EMOV A. IL . h R. 31 7 , BARDEEN HAS BEHOVED iv from SmittifLed street, below tho Girard Howie. w No. l 4 Filth street opposite tho Court Eon Sr. atMitf. ILydropolta, or Garden Sprinkler. ..NEW Alfas USEFUL ARTICLE WOE wetting plantsand flowers. washing window!, m ni am. d m pumps of ovary desc ri ption sold and repaired. Dayldn's Patent Wa.er Drawer made and sold. WELDON KELLY. 16S-Wood.a. lab On e floor from flush. OF PITISHIIROU Brushes Baskets J ally ASI °cud a Wash B.hinci Cup Mops ire sieves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Spoons Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Boasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Floor Pails Water Fate/ors Pie Flatee Clothes Wringers Wooden Spoop,. Butter Phut. Wash Tub., Soap Cups Toast Forge Sadirons Meat Pressw Cake Bores. Are.. do ING ROOM. CTOBER 19, 186 Educational. 'Hon. Wilson MoCandle's, Judge of the United tatee Circuit Court, President. COTUPT Or Pfskill 4, S. Clair Fit., Pitts burgh Peml'a la RV LA laG EST, Cll APEST ANY) beat. $35 pays for a fall Commerinal 0011T86. No extra charges for Mao ttfactners, Steamboat, Railroad Minisera'nsd Bank Bnookhkeppricng, Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conduct , :g by experienced Teachers and practic,,l accountants, who pre pare young Well for active hu. , ine,s, at the least expense and shortest time for the moat lutratire a o n r d m r e e r B i i r o n n si l hlu y. A l ' th e ns. p r j e ) f l e l r d e c rlo efo ua4 g r ra g n ri t i e d d f . uates at this College by bluenes s men. Prof A• Cowley, the best Penman f the I:nion, who holds the largest numbe r of FIEST PRE wolfs, and over ell competitor:, teaches Rapid Business Writing. VS..— attend where the Sons and Cle r k s of busi ness men graduate For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing hill informa'ar.n, enclose twenty-tlvo cents to the Prinopeio au 10 JEN II INS 3 R KIT!". ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN HROTKR.I N'rrritTraoN, SITUATED F$ IN LORi•Zrif), Cambria c6tinty Pecne7l - ^ania about four miles (row Cro:,s - on Station, on the direct route Letween T, , ailacielphia and Pittc hurgh, waa chartered 1R. , . with pri - ciligeg to afar the usual Collogioto sod Dcgrecs. The location of the C'ollefce is cue of :he =oat althy in Poniiiylvania—rhiq portion of the Idle d-ear MountainP being repverbial for it. ;.nre eater, bracing air, and nic...urecont scenery. Th. Schola , tic year -eminences'-, the F kW/ . KONDAY after to I Crh of AUGUST, and cub short the 24th of „II foliewing. dcviifo MO two 6e: , sion?. ~:tuicat.9 cannot return houge Ie:W..CD the Sesciona. . 4 .11 the An:a. , tos nelee csrY tor Land fiurrc.7 ,4 l - .Z. Kagincerinrz, will be furniFnod tr* Inatitatt&% to the dtudente. ft.e".l Veit.l Liaaio }arms no GLT , ra :tharsett.lent!' will be adrultwi troio icon: t..• LOIS Itgif (.. Tent's—iNzr! i•nti lq , r - ALLS half yensi7 Surveying aua use of iy.qtrumenbt, per an num ........... Clasale.ll '1 .7 , lo•iern Lai:via/wee, Vocation at the College.. 2o Referer. , o r, •• • • , ctil 10 :hi Ili. 7-lee. 11,13br,r, Domenee. Eta. tic.. 11 aod, Philadelphia. • • Rev Or, O'Efara, Philadelphia: Rev. iien,, McLaughlin. de phia; Kee. Pierce Matta:, 1. irrishure• h, el; rn ••_ do I$ ao Lose to fr rii eras :wn gs.M For ea, Mier Roarbw. Ants. Bed Bu in For ß e. W,totenq, ±c., inrecte on Plante, Fow ot hs ls, Animals. BSc. Put up in 'A and 11 hozas, bottlog and flai.ket anti ft- d . flat': lota Inati ttittor.m. - trol rornef to, known." - Fret: from l'uitont.," Not dtinitoron tbe Human Family." 'tetra emu ort ear Beernse of all widdhlo imitations. Ed' Soo that "C Demo i> on ...soh box bottle and flask hefore you buy. Addre-ts IIIENRI" R. CONT.\ R. Principal Depot. 4.% A Droadiv, i 7. N.Y. SO- Sid by R. E. SELLEitzI CO, and B. L FAUN NS.P)CF, .E IN'holesale Agents. Pitts bar. ;"—flindoode, SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth Ward Foundry Warehouse, Nu. 149 First and 120 Scrond sta. Manufacturers ,of an sites and deseripti,,'s of Coal Oil iietorts and Stills, Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons. Dog[tuna, W Boxes, Seel Waldo Punic 11.nger3 and C , •uplings. Alio Jobbing and Machinery of °Tory desotip tion made to order. aving complete inaehtne shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will bee:irefully attended to. oThlyddrw J. DUNLEVV, Grocer NO. 4 DIAMOND, riTTNIIURGH, PA ixtv'a 1 s,lhar ROC)F I N G . ii . UPTON, CHIDDEN CO. -EA are prepared to t o UR,AVEL RouFINO Uut of the city on short notice olfi:o corner Fifth ,k Wood aid , !Cory jai A LARGE STOCK OF NEW • SHOES AT DIFFENBACH.ER'S, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, mbraling Gent's. Ladjea, Miami; aid Childron's wear great variety. 9011 W ALL PAPER, FOR AI.:TUMN OF I,Sti3, A 001:11ploCa agg ,, rtment of beautirul APER DiANGINGxi • Of all sfyCcs. at prices ion - or than an be Isain offered. }'pr sale during the s ;non by W. P. FIAILSELiLL hell Oysters! Shell Oysters. ORNUCOP lOE SALOON ALWAYS `ll.-I in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing es•ahlishme at has just recieved a I..rge 3.p -ply of Baltimo .e hlie:l Oysters. Triey wi I be served up i n the best possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords Don't forget the place, corner of Ftfth and Union streets. se29.dtf WEIS. Proprietor. MEDICAL CARD F. X. DEROLETTE. 1. From the Medical Faculty of Parie, France. Es Intern ,Rl2lbiaent Physician/ of Hotel Diets, Charity Hospital-, Dale of Diploma, )828. OFTICE tt7 GRANT STREET, St. 11rieholitsk Building. Coraultnticr. GRATI!=, ovary Tuesday and Fdiday, from 110 o'clock to 12 a. m.. and !rom 2to 4 p. m. seB NOTICE. --ANDREW IiLORAN, OF Pittsburith, HENRY PHIPPS, Jr., and THOMAS N liILLLER, of Allegheny city. have th s day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the liolng Mill business, der the fi to name of KLOMAN dr PHIPPS, Andrew Kloman and Henry Phinps Jr as Gen oral an 4 Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, the partnership to continue until the let day of January, 1870. am. EN Ja BLOM AN, HENRY P ; THOS. N, MLLLHR sell} la wfnv EMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE. .Klll. The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the roar of the Seat House, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C. Conn a old stand. is prepared to furnish carriages. buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fri -nerab will rweire his special attention, SEAL BRICELA SD. PPLES--1150 BARRELS OF GREEN —elL Apple.% Jrun received and for sale by 1111Zifts & ARbit3TtONG. oa3 oorster Market and Hirst itzeeta. DAILY POST. DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES. Some weeks since the Washington cor— respondent of the Evening Post and Com mercial Advertiser announced that a sec ond draft had been decided upon by the administration in view of the small num , bar of men realized from the arst draft. The Tribune. Philadelphia Press, anti other administration journals, on the au thority of the War Department, promply pronounced the announcement a "Copperhead lie" to affect the coming state elections. But now that these elec. tions are over, and disguise is no longer necessary, it is admitted that there will be another draft somewhere about the Ist of December next—this time probably for 600,000 men. The Springfield (Masa.) Republicari -.tales that the provost—marshals in that State have received instructions to use all their efforts to forward voluntary enlist ments for the next two months, as at the end of that time there will be another draft to fill up the quota of that State. Governor Andrew, it seems, is of the opinion that willing recruits enough can be supplied ; bat the Republican admits that the prospect for volunteers in that State is very dubious. The same paper is of opinion that the first act of Congress will be to strike out the $3OO ezemption clause, so as to supply the Government with mon and not money. That there will soon be another draft is further evidenced by the fact that a new enrollment, as promised by President Lincoln to Gov ernor Seymour, is about to be taken in this city, of course with a view to another conscription. It is to be hoped that the State authorities will see to it that New York city will, in the nest apportion ment of the quota, receive credit for all the extra troops she furnished since the war commenced. This has been done in a number of States, and Islassachugetts is promised, in addition, credit for all the volunteers she raises between now and the time the second conscription takes place. If the same rule should apply to New York city, a new draft should not prove so onerous in this as in many other But the justice and fair dealing of the Administration is not to be depended upon. Of this N6w Hampshire is a con spicuous instance. Govern: r Gilmore, of that State, has just published a letter detailing certain facts in connection with the draft which certainly puts the Provost- Marshal General and Secretary Stanton in anything hut an enviable light. It seems that those officials had faithfully 'l:Meter tr-9-e"ter''Citirifittrtridnieiff-h -ceeded "their quotas. This decision was announced to the people of the State and served to quiet much irritation of feeling. On the lith of July last, however, Secre tary Stanton saw a new light and aston ished the Governor by informing him that no credit could be given towns, and that those which had done well would fare no better under the draft than those which had done ill. The effect upon the Gov ernor may be judged by the following : CoNCORD, July 18, 1863. SIR : I am in receipt of your dispatch of yesterday. If the draft itto be made as you have decided, yoe must send a reg iment to enforce it. Will you send the New Hampshire Fifth ? Please answer by telegraph. J. A. Gllatoan, Governor of New Hampshire. I'1rTiBliB(II3 Hon. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Secretary Stanton, thereupon 'hanged his mind again and notified the Governor that after "mature consideration" and consultation with the Solicitor-General, and Provost-Marshal General, it had been decided to allow credit to those towns which were proven to have had a "sur plus" of volunteers on former calls. This positive assurance restored good feeling to the people of the state, and BO matters remained for a month without the slight— est intimation being given that the War Department had any notion of receding from the deliberate promise it had made. In the meantime the draft proceeded under the express assurance of the Governor that the excess of names drawn should be erased, so as to give full credit to all the towns which had exceeded former quotas. The Adjutant General of the state publish ed the agreement with the War Depart— ment officially in all the newepapers, and no one dreamed that Colonel Fry's and Sir. Stanton's promise was made to the ear only to be broken to the hope. Yet so it proved. On the sth of September, in answer to fi letter from Governor Gilmore, Colonel Fry responded at length in a document, the substance of which was that be could not keep his promise, and that the draft must proceed in New Hampshire, as in other states. This put the poor Governor who seems to be a gentleman of a high sense of honor, in a cruel predicament. The draft was over, and all that was nec essary was to give the credits as promised, but he could not keep his word with the people of the state, All he could do, therefore, was to appeal to his constituents, and explain that not he, but the Adminis tration, was to blame. This may not seem a very important matter of itself, but it is of no little mo ment that high officials, having the con duct of a great war on their hands, should have so little regard for their plighted word. They seem to be governed by no sense of rectitude, but only by whim, caprice, or their personal conveniences. Hence we do not expect justice to be done this city in the matter of the surplus troops she has furnished for the field.— World. S 7 Wood Street. "The Government" Wants More The New York Independent, in a recent number, starts the proposition for an in crease of salary for Mr. Lincoln. By all means. When the financial department of the Government can print money by the cartload every day, why should "Old Abe" be restricted to $25,000 a year? Why, that is a mere bagatelle—a beggar's pit tance—a contractor could gain such a sum in a day's operations. To be sure, men who have filled the Presidential office heretofore have not sought for its perqui sites—but when a great war is raging— when debt is piled mountain high upon the nation, it is a "military necessity" that "the government" should have his share of the public plunder. Don't be modest, gentlemen shoddyites. How will $lOO,- 000 do for his immediate and personal wants; then create a' yearly stipend for "Uri. Government"- say of $20,000 a year to keep her in scarlet cloaks, "loves One year. by mail.:... Six months. `• Throe " One ........ One week. delivered in the City Te agents per hundred----.. A New Draft Wages of bonnets," &c,, that she may riot, like hilFB Flora M'Flimsay, have "nothing to wenr." Theta we must not forget Bob and Thod ; let them not want for spend• ing money—we cannot be too generous to this i nestimable - family. Why not get up a settle of salaries and incomes for them all, taking for a pattern the royal house of England? Why should not our "shod. dy" court vie with that of St. James? Our debt is almost as large—we have a tax on everything we are better than the old dynasties of Europe, for they are fet• tered with the habeas corpus and such rel ies of old fogyism—they cannot conscript and drag from their homes, to fight for an idea, their poor and laooring classes, as can our "strong" government—men do not grow rich in a day there, fattening and profiting by a na'ion's ruin and the peo• ple'e misery. Oh yes; by sit meLns in crease "the government's" salary—it would boa fitting and preliminary step to declaring him dictator while the war last ed, and then 'making the war perpetual. Is there anything , else "Honest Abe" would like that Uncle Sam can procure for him? To be sure, the spare change of that benevolent old uncle of ours could be profitably laid out. in relieving the wants of soldier's families, and making the soldiers - .neves more comfortable this coming nutter but then it would not show near so well —Bridgeton Farmer. -..- 2 15 West Virginia Land for Sale. VALUABLE AND FINE TRACT of about 473 acres of highly cultivated land to be solo low ; situated on the Little Kanawha. nicer, about 4 miles from the City of Par: , crs burg, Wood CoonPy, w. V. The whol,, of which is under good and substantial fence, and more than one half is highls. improved and cultivated. The balance is wel! timbered and the who,e well watered. There is also on this farm a splendid orchard, besides 150 young trees . set out two years ago. This is one of the most desirable farms and residences in the County o^ State This farm whit be so d low. Terms easy, and a good bargain awaits the purcha;er. For further Particulars apply or address autt;7td3mw arm AN IMPROVED FARM FOR BALE, cortai Lag E 3 natal, Eituat.din MOON TOWNSHIP, h'gaNear Stove thcn's Tith said far.m being in a 4t4ze of ou„.va jou ; has two d 6 ellinv, a Laol barn. ,priag hoes,. aes a , l :aa r .1, to gether with 641 things uneea.ary. u eta( bank. inst ttree nii, 8 fr. , !li the riv, r. For fur thtr particulars enstairs by mai., or otser 00D, On the Premises. Moos P. RuBERT .41 e&hell en.. Fa. ons-2tdi4tw SWARLP G b HAY, W ANTED • ; TWENTY•FIVE TONS at the Chemical works near the Sharps burg bridge Be6-31ww lIA.LSEY, OF NEW YORK, HATS JLF invented a process by which a rich and luxuriant WINE is produced from certain plants of great medicinal virtues. This delightful Wine combines all the high medicinal properties Of the Dandelion. Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock. Wild Cherry, and certahr. other plants, whose virtues 41 :ene n viigaraargagfaiiiiiitiniltUraffite616.401.-- than a single bottle restores the lingering Patieot from debility and sickness to strong and vigorous health. Every dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general health: and with Dr. lialsey'S celebrated etlld-COATFD FOREST Pll i LS as an adjunct. all-the folltrwing disorders are permanently owed. DYSPEPSIA AND LVIDIGESTIOII.—. A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will mare the most distressing forms of this omphunt. AGUE AND FEVEIL—Ona or two doses o the Pills, 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. DROPSICAL COMPLAXSTS..-From oa to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of Wine. cure this obstinate disorder.. DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS.... The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxei of the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine, aro sufficient to accomplish a cure in the worst .1" oases. DEBILITY. NIGHT SWE&TS, Ihrtaisa- Son and Weakly State o I the Cm taws.—The Forest Wine is a popular reined, or all these ! complaints. One to three bottle cure the worst cases without the use of the Pills; but when the complaint is accompanied with some other disor der. the Pills will be required. B.HEUMATISEL—The efficacy of the For est Remelies in Rheumatism is very singular Some of the most distressing cases 1 eve saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve day fine. BILIOUS DISORDERS AND roux. STORL&CEL—One purgative dose c f the Forest Pills will cure any bilious disorder or any com plaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con dition of the bowels. EETEMS.—One or two Purgative doses will cure fevers. COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.—One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will break up and cure the most severe wide. coughs. mut ',akin the breast ULCERS, BOILS, BLOTCHES, Scabbed Head, Ringworm, Ervc_iPciac, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyea,and etery kind of Humor. These cote planets all arise from one common cause — impure blood.— Generally nothing but the Pills ere required for he cure of most of these disorders; but it boa. remedies are used. two boxes of the Pills, and two or three bottles of the Wine, Mesa than tne halt thy cases, and frequently by less than hal/ thy quantity. JAIINDICE boxes ofth Pll • many bottlesot the Wine.--Two, ourothe e wolos mew of J atindioe. FEMALE OBSTRIICTIONS, produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few does of the Forest R ins 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 streng%vigar. and blooming health. Over a million of xes and bottles have been sold within the last two years, in the United States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount of many thousands, have been received, testifying to the cum and good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine is in large square bottles. one dol lar per bottle, or six bottles fbr five dollars.-- Forest Pills, twenty-five cents per box, General repot, 55 Walker Street, New York ; and kept yy one or more respectable drnggista in almost every WV( and village in the Union and British Colonies. Dr. GEO, B. KEYSER_,_Agent. Wood street, Sold by Druggists everywh e CONCORD GRAPE. L a•ERIOR VINES, AT au PER 17 dozen $1250 par 100. Eatra Vines at R , par dozen: =per 1(0, Wla.M/Utt FLY./ 1L4451 FASHIONABLE HATTER, Has removed from rho corner Wood arteLiSizth st e NO. 139 WOOD STREET, onrth door below Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, A large and complete stock of Hata, Caps and Stra , always on hand at the lowest prices , dholeaale and re tall mold-ivy psAiOHICS AND mEmmia,_.q.., 800 BUSHELS DRIED PEACEIJk., 83 BAIIIIMA PURE ioi.nrAii VINEELSJI6 711 ctore and fcr =do b., INTILLIAN. BAGALEY, 28 anti 26, Wood aired ENV FRUITS AND NUTS 100 boxea prime Oraramin 100 do do LataorA 20 Bags new Engle Walnut,. 20 do do 20 do do Brasil alt 20 do Fresh Cocoa Nutt 50 do Almonds Bordoonx Irks: dint receivod and for Sale by RHYMER Ir BRO'S. Nos. 126 and 124 Virnad lEBIEB FLASES dr IsHOT MELTS of every deserh)tion. fer sale by JAMBS BOWBI, Gen MNS Wood M. P. Altl.l6lS Parkersburg, W. , V or Sale. IMaS IRWLN J• KNOX No. 29 Fifth streeL