JAMES P. :B Medical. NOT ALCOBOLTC. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable`'' Extract. A PURE TONIC. fir. Roofland's GERM ACIIITTERS PREPARED xrir DR. 0. D, UACXSON, Philadel phut, Penna., i l l.etteetnally cure Li Vrer Com pl fit, 0! u) SPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, re • 3... • . or iiterveue Debille7 . , Disease' or etio isguerkeya, mod nil D116E13611 47 4alng11"aesi s riolsordered Live'Teiontitele • each as Consti 3iatiokineonciayd Yam, 'gnaws or 43100 d to Held, Stomach, Piauseai-Foagibrirn, Di.rust for Foods Fullness or W ight in Stomach, Sour Fructations, sink lo or Fluttering at.the Pit . 1 me Stem a.: , ea - inaniny pi the Li eau Hurried and cl:,cuit. Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. 0... c a lag or suffocating sensations when in a lying r..sture. Dinunaw of Vision, Dote or webs W orn the sight, Fever and Dull Pain he 1.1 sad, Deficiency of Peragation, Yel. Fewness of the Skin and es,Pain iII tno Side, Back. Chest, insba. , to• Sudden Fl ashes oflicat. Burn ing in the Flesh. Constant L.misginings of v i 1 . and grout,dopres 1 o o pirits. 1 on over, Jrc. s And wid Positively prevent Yellow Fever. Bit TREY CONTAIN NO ALUONIto- OR BALD WHISKY 0 .ent. h s ot of ahl will cure th lair' . l ' above diseases in ninety-e litarett. Induced by the extensive sale and universal eoponiray or .11ooftand's German Bitters. (purely rentable! hosts of ignorant quacks and U. 15150211- Juloue adventurers, have epeued upon suffering inanity the flootir of Nostrums in the shape if DOM' whisky.rile compounded with iniurijous lamer lur aud christen TOrties, Btoreaohios and Bit s. Beware of the innumerable array of alooholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters: whi " h, instead of eurtaitonlY aggravates diseases and !cave the disappointed sufferers in despair. EfOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Amer-- ean public; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from tlita most eminent Cierrinien, Lawyers, Phystelaes and Citizens. Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to the beneficial effoots and naedical virtues of these Bitters. DO yu'r' T ARAromETTENG to S.TRBIiG TB. EV 1' 0 I Do you 15:157' A GOOD APPETITE; YOu WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR COIV STITO TIoN 0 0 YoU W.A.NT TO PEEL WIr.LLI DO I 0 U W_4.NT TO GET RID OF PER VOUS YOU I DO WANT ER! 46 1 Y I' Do you want to sleep ? feeling! Do yon want a birL.k. and vigoroma If yA2 do, use GOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations eold under the , eame of Bittera, plaits, in quart bottles , compounded of the cheapest whiiky or commo n rum, coatin from itAl todtAcerge per , gallon, the taste disguised b l, An ii4e-onbriander Seed, This close &Bitten has caused and will contin ue to caued, - 05 long as they can be sold, hundred. to die the death a the drunkard, fly their =KAe system s kept contintral/y under the in f l uenc e of Al coholic Alt:mu/ant s ot the worst kind, the desire ler Liquor to created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and Will have a Liquor Bitters, toe publish the followitug receipt. Get one Bottle Hoolland's German Bitters, and oix with Three itinarts of Good Ilrandy or Whiky, and the reault will be a preparation that will far excel in medicine/ virtues and true --.- ceaence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and mill coat much leas. You mill haft all the virtue* of Hoolland's Bitters in , connection with a good article of Liguor. at a much lead price than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, &ND THE Foarragns OF soLIHERS Welton the attention of all caving relations or , friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S Gorman Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by eigicadres and ptive tionainoidtwit to camp life. in the lists, publlth- ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be fledged that a very large pro portion are stiffering'from debility . Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofland'a GermanElitters, Diseases resulting from &Mr dara.of the digestive organs are .dies (lily remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if theselaters pore freely used among our soldiers' finxiciredikllives might be . saved, that otherwise will be loat, Wo call pardotdar attention to the following re markable and-well authenticated eare of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use hie own lane uage"ha a been saved by the itters: , rRILADELPHIA. August Z3d, 18(32. Messrs. Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlemen. YOU! ficiofland'a German Bitters has saved my life, Thera is no mistake In this. It is vouched forbY numbers tinny comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognisant of all the OtreIIMBLIOCEkt of my case. 1 am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sher-' man's celebrated battery, under the immediate; 3ommand of Capt. lt. B. Ayres, Through the ex- Posure attendant upon my arduous auties, wo attlicktid-in November last with inflamatio l n o f the lungs, and was for seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debilitY, heightened by mattock of dysentery. as then removed from the White /louse and sent to this city on board the steamer "State of Maine." from which 1 ls.nded on the 28th of Jane. Since that , time I have been about as low as any one could he and slid retain a spark ofvitality; For a week' or more T wasscarcely able to swallow anything, and if / did P. - .ree a morsel down. it was itne.edi atolY thrown an again, --.- I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these ciromm stanoes i &Oa, accordUtthe physiciahs who had hoed working fai . though unsuccasful ly, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Aroh-: er, frankly told me they could do no more for me, , and 1 ivised me to sees clergyman, and to make' such aispcntion of my limited funds as beat suit ed MIX An acquaintance who visited me at the' tioseital, Mr. Frederick 9 teinbron. of 6th below Archietreet, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try . your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, Prom the time I commenced taking them the shadowof death receded, and lam now, thank God for it, getting better, Though I have taken but two bet-, ties, Ithave gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguin of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dough e, , ter, from whom I have heard nothing for 'sigh.: teen months; for, gentleman. lam aloyal Virgin ian, i'2, on the vioutity of Front Royal. To your invaluable-Sitters I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who axe dearest to me in life. Very truly, yours. HAM! MALONE. W e inily concur in the truth of the above state-. emt- as wo had despaired of Seeing Our ecimrad Mr. Malone:restored to health. JOHN POILVDLEBACK, tat N . y- B atter ,. GEWI S EORGE A. ACKLEY, co. U. nee. MauTho. L CHEVALIER_ . 9'2d N. Y. I. E, SPENCER. let Artillemißattery F. J. It- PASEWELL, Ctili. 341 Vermont. HENRY" B. SEROWE Co B. do HENRY T.. MACDONALD Co C 6th Maine. Joyari p,-144tan 'Co E. sth-hfaine. HEIMAN stoical Col!, _72d N, Y . .f NATHANIEL B, i i liOmuks Co F. 05th Pe . ANDBEIN J. HIBBALL. C o a A, Sci Vermont JOHN aFENKINS CO B, /06th Penna. BEWARE OF 00UNTEli'FBITB. t sielbst Ilia insiot idiatitoao s.of "0, If. JAOICSON." ir brims Yira.sr ear bottle: PRIMP/CB BOTTLE Yo CENTS, OR HALF DOZ, FOR Sil 00. • • Should your nearest druggist not have the ar -4019,de-riot be,lmieff by any of the intoxicating ar e-riot that may be offered in Re place, but Ma te 112, arid We wul forward. securely Packed eXPress. ;Arch Re Once. arid Manussotom No. 163 street. JONES & EVANS, (Bnoceaaizra to C. M.. Jackson & C 0.,) rNer P rop rfotors ' sale by. E nnorists and dealers to every 1 111fil itirtall United ate, and by • ... .:- . • • - Dr. G. R. HEYEin%:- '' , i Pittab . . O. F. ISCRWASTE. Asthisolbraulernt - JOI3EPII FL, MUTOII nor -7 tarot thel/mond ind'ltbarket amt. - -, for Dale b ,'. - - - • ,••- , ...: _ __•••_.•-• -- .• - eassiEoNJoixamrem _;,:ir..,..natiEserazithileld and Fourth atm* A. J. RANKIN et CO., M arkst street. three doors below 4 th. Pittsburgh roysfkly-der.d. Anchsteesas CWXY. . . ---- -,....._ . 4 e lj tttl ti I - b 4) 0 t N r i l ARR, Editor and Proprieto Great DiscoirC ry. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON . - Whak Stomachs, General Debility, Indigestion. Disease of the Nervous System. Cons,ipation, Acidity of the Stomach, and f..r all casesreenizi: , g a To:,,e, r.-11118 WINE TACLVDES THE MOST A- agreeable and efficient Salt c f Iron we P - 8 - Bess; Citrate of Magnetic °silo combined with the most energetic of vegetable Maim Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of de bility loss of appetite, and general prostrations, of an efficient Salt of Iron. combined with our valuable Nevre Tonic, ismost happy. It aug. Inen.s the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of muscular flsbbiness, removes the paler of debili ty. end gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to stretughten you ? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well ? - . Do you want to got rid of nevrousneas? Do ycu want encrgy ? Do you want to dean well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling v ? If you do, try . , KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON This truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough- IS tested by all classes of the community, that it is now deemed iadispensible as a Tonic Al , diet n e. It 00ft but little. gives tone to the t., mach . r en ovates the system and plongs life. I now only ask atrial of this valuable tonic, Counterfeits. BEWAR E OP C orWrnaPRITS— AS KUNKLE'S BITTBit WINE OF lit .1%1 is the only sure and effectual remedy in the linown world or the per manent cure of Di/el.-pew rm./. Deboliry, and rs there are a uttintr..rr of tutitattuu3 ofiered to the Pubic. we won'd eaut.on the roreninnity to pur chase none hat the genUine artie.e, manufactured by S. A. KUNKEL . and has I:11 stamp on the top of the cork of every borne. Th.: tact that other,. are attempting. to im tats this rad u ible remody. rtreVes its worth and cpeake volumes in its tar. r. The BITTAR WIN?: or Iriiirt :3 put up in 75 CENT and $l,OO BOTTLES, And sold by all respect.ablo Droksistg It lotishout the country. Be partidular that every i,ttle biers thefoc-elmil c of the prOPrielor's sitolature. GENERAL DE:POT No. 118 Market at.. Harrisburg, Pa For sale by Dr. KEYSER, Agent, 110 W 001) STREET. oce,6nal New Discovery. WARRANTED Itl ALL CASES HT CAN BE RELIED ON, IT NEVZES IT fails to cure I It does not nauseate I It b epeody in action I No Change of Diet Prequird ! It does not interfere with hu , oLog. , pursial can be used without detection them Upward of 200 cures the past month. eof very severe cases. It is adapted for som male and tamale", old or Young SPE,CI7IG PILLS are the original and rniy genuine Speclfic Pills Over one hundred physicians have used them In their practice and all speak well of their efficacy app rove of their composition, which is entire ly vegetable and perfectly harualCSS ua thessstem. Hundreds of eartiftcatean be sh. Bell's Speci fi c Pills are the only ow reli n able remedy for affecting a permanent and speedy cure in all eases of bpermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, eet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, (3eoital Debility and Ir ritability, Incontinence, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, , c 11.1 i of which arise principally from Sexual Excwses or Self-Abuie, or some constitutional d erangement and incapacitates the sufferer from I aLfi king the duties of Married Life I In all Sexual Diseases, az orrbfla, Glom and Striettu - eand in Diseases of toe Bladder and Kid neys they act as a charm RsAgy r.rp,-iea co l by faking a ample box! PRICE ONIG DOLLA tL JOSilPfl FU l ENO, and b On?hdt Marine. street and Diarnq i y Druggists generally. Pittsburgh receipt of the They will he money by rent by mail securely sealed ot J. BRYAN, M. D. No. i 6 Cedar street, N. t., Consulting Physician for the treatment of Sem inal, Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Diseases, whc will send fi%e to all the following valuable works The Fiftieth Thougaud.—Dr, Bail's Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, im potence and LOEB of Power, bexual Dp-ease Seminal Weakness, Nightly Ernissions, °mita, s. Debility, .4c. A pamphlet of fifty pages, con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be read by every sufferer as the mean; of cure in tie severest stage is plainly sot torth Two stamps to pay postage. aul7d,trw TO TEE P t r E Lail rajiSPECIALLY _. . - watheignorant andfalse ..!-.- :„..., ~: _ ..: IY Modeert fall denomi nations. treat secret and .- --... .••••--',-",,'- '-'-' delicate disorders. sell- ' • ' 2. .Y:1111';'.. abuee and diseases or :,: ' - ' 4 ..... i•t"- - ?. 4 -i'' buttons common and lu- _ _ . - -n aided:i' to youths of both '-, -- , - sex 8 and adults. single or married. Dociatea Dal. .1.2571t177 pi/bathes the, feet of hie doing to. the ignorant and fa/soly modest aro dreadfulla shocked, and think it a groat sin Yea linings and for contamination and corruption among their wives. promising sons and dauxhter.4. Thou family DhYaicdan should be °auto= to keep then tolonorance that they do the same 'l:3 Do, DRAB STRUT, (except publishing) lent a lucrative Pram , : U might be lost to them among stupid falsely raised In modeot and presumptuous families, bornand ignorance, cornr,e no 55 nilkshroonas and who compare society, intelliger.na cent fie. tt dollars and *anti& zltystarionslx. meanly orths rotten. It IS to publicity, however, dust nurcerma o - 4gente and guardian; are than g.fol that !lei, sickly an d and wards, provion:,•l.. : gable sickly and of delicate conditinn End e.ppuls..s.t.-a have been restored to health sad visor by dh. BEA.NEITE,UP. battles many 4 , -. - ore and set MATltne through hire have been saved much set haring. anxiety, mortifitation. &o. Spermator - beam' noottrnal emudaA , ma. are completely earto In a very 5h0rt...21;40e of time by his new CeMeallia, whicharepermiarlarlas ova. T hey are owner our_cil from the Yoshio Eingibani : buying coon the falbety.ofthe romieltreaWeac,no has abandon ed it Ind. Oil batlid , the Visitable - nrorzie fro aim% arc trw_ted with marked s gootro — nevina had over forty Wars (t 0) egret-Imm tn their treat ment In hospitals of both the Old World and la the Milted Btateatleadgi Lila to say—to All With a fairtaid. health and happinem will again bl , :ore tuaomthe new—pilled cheek. Irbla no former with montebanks and quacks. Vat come and he cured Consumption_ and all of its kindred diseased. o, which SO many annually fill our countries, oar now be relieved previding :her; attend to it ly time lull partatealsre can 4dlted, of mylreaticent by procuring a coil of the Nbsdioall A drismealtleav It given grads to all that apply lib TIER tha ad. , vantage of over fort, years.exper—ieee .i.ori observation. consameatli. he hm , 'lorpmiL,r r.k,:t in the treatment of seeded- diersam, and vlb, is daily oonsalted by the profession, as widt as room. - mended by repeatable eltiStms, publinters. pre rectors of hotels, &a Office Ws SmitbEets nations from street. near Diamond street Private common'. all verrs 01 the Un ion strictly Et tendedto. Direct Os Box IMO, fLettartrh Post ORM. OF MANDRAKE AND tall.. LINGIA.„ Haying had a man employed for the last six Years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own practice, and having wed thorn with uncommon amass in all that time, I fool it 411t7 to set, them before the publie, as MY exPo. muse lea& me to think they are es near specifies sa any remedies well can be for the following diseases, namely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the bleed. One trial will convirnie any person 0 , their fitness for those diseases. Prepared and sold by J. NV, BRASSPRUP, t). 85 Smithfield et— Pitt/Merida, PI, CONCORD GRATE VINES. WE WERE ARON° THE JP/BST To iseaure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for ftve_years. We obtained our original vines from Dlr. BIELL who origina ted it. - The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in 18118 awardatd lUt a - diploma - for its exhibition. and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in IIiAKO. a prennum for it as ' the BEST new se ab edling vane.. in all respects superior to the , Isella.' arl7Our- stock 01 Ylues le Unequalled COAL YARD, 5060 LIIII3.IITY STREET , ere' ifhich'we 'offer at 25 cente_Tach. ~.. dawn, $12,60 per 100, slou per Best duality of .111 vines at leas prices. • We can famish a few extra large vines at from .1E" fil Pli i L Y COA L sOstenta to $1 each. J. IiCIVOIE., Alw..ys on hand as usual. talableddrw. O. 29 Fifth Street. mySt DICKSON. STEWART A CO. I Medical. FOR THE CURE 0 Aleo, 7 rimming e of : ft) let+ and in great variety. A large quantity 01 Itllilii,N i AND NOTIONJ We only buy c row first hands and sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, E4iGlils BUlLlltii4 illeAr tha Pena. kL, engstmemp Deuot. ,2 ta Att CFA thrukcig ALL FLYND 01 .L.YA_ tdtaaut Rag - Inez, r0,..,tin0 from three tooe han,ireu and edt. T hon e ',wow, and unitod tot tirist Mills, eia're Mills. Illout Plum/mita Yootorted. a. tiiro yhrt:ol...ir atcbetkn to the oonatratodon 0/ itnginos nr-,1 Machin •,'; for ttrist Inilla. and for tiliffvh„tV,n,„ ll„l = c tralshod u : s n t d reedy for tiblp r.ont at abort >.e ozo. gazine:.l.2l,l ilmlera Meilen aaserimton. AP;ocfurniali Bolton and &toot Iron rem lately, Wrought Iron elturring. Hanuort and Yntliea in evert' variety. and unarm:, the inanufazture of Woo .on Machin mo- and Machine Oard2. 04. r pfleet aro low. ottr niaohmory mannfootur e„l attic bout quality of materia/a, and warrantee' tr. all on to hive aatietaotion .C3l - Ordera from all parte of th a eon solicit. ad and DfttittOt LT Med. faal.:(l,lw 1 3, JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSINE4 ''EItTAIN AfiIENDIKENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be It rettotord by the Senate and House etf Representatives of the amo.- wealth of Pe/imp/ea/14a m General Assembly met, That the follow log amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. in ac cordance with tho provisioru3 of the tenth article thereof: There shall bean additional section to the third :Article of the Constitution, to be designated as section tour, a follows: SECTION 4 Whenever any of the qualified el ecton of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the anthor ity of thin Commonwealth, such electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the eitizens, under such regulations as are, or shall bo, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were Present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as t options eight and nine, as iollows: Szorrox S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. SECTION 9. Bo bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any Powers. Privileges, in any case, where the authorhy to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, oonforred upon the courts of this Commonwealth. JOHN CESSNA. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOAN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate, OP OP TEM SPCRETA Rif OP THE CO.HMONWEALTR. Harrisburg, July 1, 1883. i'E.N I s I SYLVANI.A. SS: I do hereby certify that the foregoin L.O. annexed full, true and correct copy o t .) the original Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "A J oint Resolution pro posing certain amendments to the Codatitution." ae the same remains on nle haveis office. In t o whereof I hereunto set nay hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of fice to be affixed tho day and year above written. ELI SLIFER. )1110:dtt Secretary of the C'ommonwealth: TO BUILDERSis W E ARE NOW MAN UFA CTIIRLNG a superior article of I. I M E , Which we are prepared to deliwr from our • Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY VHBON FE!ALE PILLS BAIA v NEVER YET FAILED ( WHEN Ai the directior 3 have been strictly followed.) in removing difficulties ariAing from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or in reef ring the system to perfoot health when suffering from Spinal A fractions, Prolansus Uteri, the Whit,,s, or other was kners of the Uterine Or gans. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the cor te stitution. and may be taken by e most del i^m females without causirg dis t tr h ess ; at tho same time TREY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, inv.gorating, and re3toring the system to a healthy condition, and by bring log on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cease the ob.truation may arise. They should, however. NOT be taken the first three or fear months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains to Pills. PRICE. ONE DOLLAR. DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE On Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Barrens ceo, btorility, Reprodil.ion, and Abuses of Nature, end emphitlir the LADIES' Poi- VATh MEDICAL, ADVISER, a pamphlet of 71/ pages, set free to any addrees Dix cents re q uirei to paypostage. 'sill-The Pills and Book will be sent by mail, confisentially. when dEliiri-d. SECURELY SSA LSD, and prepaid. on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. Ls., Loners! Agent. 11.1.01 d b Nr‘, 7rl Cedar street, New York. Jo‘e y all [be principal Druggists. ph FICI/11111/4. Druggist, corset of the Dime -,1 and M.,rltt , s gent fir Pittsburgh. oca; ens d w .(1D OD; 110{ LOST ROW nicsrourn 11.11'a esoio-d enve/ope. Prsce 6 ci bEI' I' EIC ON IIIrENATE RE, o..tn en t Putt E eure of Spertuatorr hota, en:tin:ll vs rag n 4.,. Involuntary Emig eca gal 1): b. ntv, ana ttopediments to Man nar...) general y, Nervourtnart., Corn It:option, Ep itepty not fit.: Mental and Physical Ineapaett.v, remelting from t•telf-abuse. &c., or ROBT. J. Cr:t rig/WI:LI.. :ti D., author ot the green Book, "A noon to '/ bolo arida of Itall'erterti:' Sent under Seal, in a plarn envelope to any ad dress, poet-l-rut on rreetpt of six cents or to pO, [ago stritup., by l)e. Cu. J. C. liLtalf, 1'271; nosy, New York, Poot Office I.L.x, Haiti .zn-d,t--sr. la R I. . ,i vTittlEktlyin lig1111:1N1,1,Taliel1111,,,,1,1, t1,,,11,1.0n.40L1i: .' , lO Mali: irk, Hs rrp, , an, Conn. Da. Twills : Dear sir— ve been in the liv ery busin,e fur !he last twenty years, a..d during that time have been udni sit thy ravioli , Hid menta and Itoi• ns of the day, but never have found an article tqUal to y ur Veniiian Horse Li •ii merit r have fairy tested it on nil' horse,' in ouiteimar. :priiini., emit, calks, twollinas or the glan , l, ha., as al:0 !or rheumatism on myuelf. and have always tound it an invaluable remedy. Respectfully Jour., IL Liruil FIELD. Sold by all Drugaisis. ( dhee, 'd Cort'andt st , NOW Yora. Sti'd by Th ..... um Itelipath, Pia mon 1 Alley, Pitisburgh. Pa. oeb NEW GOODS. NV' E ARE RECEIVING THE LAB e—Ft ntr.ek nl ew 11‘ we ever brough lento the el:a, coint/rie.tng ALE, l) litheri— German t 3 11, NI. lAA U lElt 1 WI BALNI , )tt.A L SY I SE A.; ~1111".1.3 IPREF. CORmETSi And a ;urge , UPPLY rf EMBROIDERY At Uholreale and Hestia] MACRUM & GLIDE 7' Market stroo Let wee❑ Ponrila and Diamond EL PA.BEE & 00., :.•tr. Jr •,21, LitigAL U.Clll‘llx is ;tog ofiEn Rimu riribilUttaii. 1, WEDNE Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK HERNAL TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OP COMPTROLLEti OP THE CMIRRSOY. Wasoington City. Aug. sth. rese nt t, By satisfactory evidence presented ti the undersigned, it has been mnde to appenr that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PLITS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized andez and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an dot to provide a Nations! Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof" approved February 25th, 18e3. and has Complied with all the provisions of said not required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, Now rigitaltons, Hugh McCulloch, that BURof ho Currency, do hereby certify that the GH TIONAL BANK OF of countyof Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania. is autaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal off` office, this sth day of August, 18t3. HUGH McCULLOCH. 88 - Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPAN Capital $100;000. with privilege to crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the net to provide a National Cur rency under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANk uF PITTSBUROH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes. Drafis.l3!lis of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy ani sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The POCCO.V which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1a52, will wo be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the new organization will zeceivo the some prom pt attention. Having a very, extensive correspondence with Banks and Battkirs, throughout the country, we believe we con offer anticnal facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted b 5 the saute officers and directors James Laughlin DTISteTIII6I IV In. R. Robert Hays, Alexander Spear, Francis G. Bailey. Thomas Bell, Thos. Wightman, Alex. Bradley, Samuel Rea. JAMRS LAUUHLIN. Prcsiden JOHN D. SUULLY. Cashier. Angust sth. iy,,AlNts-wit W. J. 11:11r PH Et kill= KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, No. 114 Wood ht., Second doo afflict. Fifth fitreet, I A EA I. E: gS IN FOREIGN AND Domenic 2-1 Exchange, Cvin, Beni; Note;, and Likyr ern rr.,on t Securitmq. Uothsetit.nr promptly attandod to 4)L.T; , SILVER, lIEMANI/ NOTES Certil , Nwteo of Inlobtotloos,q. QuArtcrrtias tars Cortilicotol, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, titertu, ornmetr bought W, R. WI I.LIANIN a• CO. ezrnar of Tttir; •, \1 A (IS, FURNISIIIIiNG STOIII6I (; , 1-c)(..)l)tS FUR I'll L MEM ho W ore, , Brushes Wooden W aro i Baskets Spice Er,reo Jelly Mouia.l Cup Tubs i Wash Basins Straw i.ettor. i Cup Mops Hair Sieves Wire Sieves Miner, knives i Coal Scuttle Silver Soap Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife Washers Skewers Basting Spoons Gridirons ' Coffee Mills Lemon &Incoming Wash Boards Stow Pans Sauce Pans 11 ado irons Bird Roasters .I , lsh Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers : Farina Boiler, Gr.sters Egg Beaters Larding Needlers ' Flow Pails Pudding Pans Water Filterers Bread Pans Pio Plates Butter Ladles , Clothes Wringers Iron Holders i Wooden Spooriß Stop Ladders I Butter Print.; Keelero i Wash Tubs Clothes Lino. Soap Cups Scales Tout Forsa Cook's Knives ad Irons Bread Boxes Moat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes. &0., La, FOR THE DINING ROO.ll, EItI.VVR PLATTED, Call Sells Nut Picks Fish lilLthas Ice Cream Knives Napkin Rings Cake Baskets URA WRRt 1511AID8 Castors syrup J'ap , Cake knives Crumb Knive, Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives Forks and Spoon Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mstard Round & Oval Salvers Lie u Pitcherps oens Bouquet Stands Goblets CE TLEit Y. 1 Bury Bandied Knives Car - vers Cocoa do do ' Forks Stag do do Square Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Forks Spc:m Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sh arpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, &a. FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet J ars Water Carriers Foot Baths ; Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brushes Ga Shades Shaving /Etnas Nursery Shades Brous Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whisker Nursery Refrigerator? do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. Libraey Steps ! MISCELLANEOUS. , Door Mats Vienna Fbh Globes Vostas Bird Cages , Meat Safes Vizzetts, Pocket Knives Card de VIM( 0 Frames; Flasks Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios. And everything Pertaining to a well appointed Household. To bo obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of KAY & RICHARDS No- 80 FIFTH STREET Fint door below the Exchange Bank lgS.. All goods delivered free of charge In the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Du n UOBl3O borough etc. OTICE• • ILIFAVING RECEIVED NFORM A. • ..-1 tion that persons have at different times in • the name of the Sabsiateace Committee, solic ited contributions of - Fruits and Vegetables from the *ardners and country people in the markets f ttsburgh and Allegheny. wo take this meth dof giving notieo. that we never authorized any ono to collect snob contributions for us or the Hospital, and that contributions thus collected have never reached us. W. P. WEYM.A.N. , JOS, ALBREI3, }Ex. Corn, li. Al ATWOOD, Contributions for the Subsbitence Committee. should be Beet. to Messrs. Weyman & Son, Smith field et or Mecere Geo. Albree, Son Jr Co. Wood street. sel2._ _ _____ . LYNCH ANING VACATED THE FRONT U. of his store, No• 98 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new additionin rear of old , tore, entrance on Market alley, first (loot from sth 'street, where Dry Goods be sold °bear. auL5 REMOVAL . MO vi E. I. BARDEEN HAD REMOVED from Smithueld street, below the Girard Howe, to N 0.195 Fifth street opposite the Court Boum np2litf. • Hydropolta, or Garden Sprinkler. A arnia , AND USEFUL ARTIOLE FOR eretfluit'Plantsiand flowers. wasbingwindow4 carriage s , Arc, Pumps Of 09017 description sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Water Drawer made and sold. W ELDON KELLY, 164 Wood 134. 112.3 One door from Sixth ORNI OF PFFTSBILTEIGH kItOUISJEIiELYEEt S KITCHEN. mbrariog dent's, Ladies, Misses and Children's wear in great variety. oTICE.—A NMIJEW O F L Pitteburgb, PHIPPS, Jr., and HOMAS N MILLP,R, of Allegheny city hare the day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Rolling Mill business, under the fi to name of KLOMAN rge PHIPPS, Andrew Kloman and Henry Phiops Jr as Gen eral and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, tho partnership to continue until theist day of January. 1870. ANDX.EW KLOMAN, HENRY PHIPPS. JO THOS. ERIOVAL OF LIVIIiRT ISTAJBLE. KW The 'undersigned having *removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the rout House, to near the corn Sr of First and eanitit field street. W. 0. Conn a ,gd stand, is prepared V i furnish carriages, busgieF.i, and saddle horses up° a tho shortest no tice. Also horses kept at liv cry at reasonable rates., Undertaking and all as rangemento for fa neralftill maitre his special :attention Nicer. Insicariitaru. APPLES —l5O BAILRELN OF GREEN d Pyles. Jain reeeiveciaott for ado b_ FElZsli. 2.133.18T.5.0. 003 Comer Market arid lint streets. OCTOBER 21, 1 lion. Wilson McCandlem, Judge of the United Ftates Circuit Court, President. Corner of Penn & St. Clair St.. Pit n- burgh Penn's., FrRE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND b, - ,, t• 135 pass for a full Commercial 0001 Se. NO antra charges for Man ufactuers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution conducte , ' by experienced 'Leachers and emetic.) accountants, who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad. sates at this College by business mon. Prof A , Cowley, the best Penman r f the Union. who holds the largest number of FIRST Poll mums. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. sa- Attend where the Bone and Clerks of busi ness men graduate. For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing infortnaDon. enclose twenty-flue cents to the Princpais aulo JENKINS & 91117 *- ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS - ir?BIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IL IN LORPTIO, Cambria oonntY Peremyl rania about four miles from Cresson Station, OD • the direct rocte between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in with prh - iliges to ;order the usual Crilesiate !loners and pogrom The location of the College in ono of the most healthy in Pennsyl7an . l—this portion of the Alle ghee, Mountains being 4 ruNornird for its Mac water, bracing air, and picturesnue ssenory. MONDAYlastic year commences on the PIAST after the 15th of AUGUST, and colds 14ont the 2Sth of JUNE following. It is divide ()Ito two 8 , Z31011D. Students cannot return home ietwoen the Se. - sion:L All the Apparatus DtSOO.9- nay for Land Surveying, Enattmering. +ill be furnish.ed by the Inctiinth,r. to the dbadents. Initrnmentai area Vo.teJ Mimic 1011218 no extra :barge. Students will be admitted from eight yemtri to the ago of manhood. Tae ' ...a:1 Taitmr., payable half itettriy , In .dvance....— Surveying anct use of instruments, per an ........... and Mod.lrn Lanzr.agto, extra—.. , taderoa. F pending Vacation nt•the Coileice.. iFF 20 Reformer. can ba 'nude to the Rt. Domenee, Hi. Roy. Bishop Wood. Philadelphia. lt.v. T. ;+- -el+ • Rev Dr, O'Ffara, Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin, Phila. Shia;do Bev. Pierro Mahar, Harrigburg. N. B.—A hick ru (1-t I^ to Lo ore fr - rn Ores ern. aopLI or Ra,s Mine. Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs. Mothi in Fur,, Woolens, Iro insects or, Plants, Fowls, Animal ~, Aro, , Put up in 2.-I,r and $1 borp, botites and tia=k. ; t:11 and', ttaltri for Hr t el Insti tutions, "I miy infallible remedies known " "Free from Poisons,' "Not dangerous. to the human Fnuilly.•' "Rats come out of thou hole= to die." Ahr- bold wholesale in all is rge e iti ea. Qu S 1,7 iiroggi.- sad peeler. , every. where, 41- Ben Aro of all worthle. , iwiial i. , [14 See that "C "tar'," mu se cm each bog, bottle and 11.5.1411 befor e you but. Address RUNIC R. COSTAR, Principal Depot. 4S I:roadway, N. Y, iffirr Soh' by R. E. SELLEKB a CO., and B. L. FAIINEBTOCK A CO., Wholesale Agents, Pitts: burg. iyifftguiloodAw _ . . . _ SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth Ward Foundry- ME.sBURGII. Warehouse, No. 149 r 120 Second ts. Manufacturers ,of all Stid descriptions of Coal Oil Retorts and S . 'iji,ll.s, Gus and Water pines. Sad Irons. Dog 'rune. Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds Pcillieo, ll . ..Duero and C.mplings. Aloe Jobbing and Machinery of every descriP- Lion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will he caretulLY attended to. 021:1yd.izer . IMUNLETYI', lir Goa NO. 4 DIAMOND, it. UPI'S Ft PR4I4 /I. PA MV:74l9daV it Cb FIN , 11 UPTON. OLDDEN & CO. NA are prepared to GRAVEL ROOFING Out of the city on short notice. Office corner Fifth & Wood etc., 2d story, se22 Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. CIORSUCOPIX SALooN ALWAYS IL-) in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing estainiPhment has just reeieveci a large MP' Oy of Baltimore Shell Opters. They wi4l to eerred up i n the hest possible manner, with all the delicacie : the Market affords. Don't forget the place, c:,ru er of Fifth and Union streets. se29-d t f F. W EIS. Proprietor. ERICA L CARD F. K. DRROLIfnE, 31. D From the Medical Faculty et Parie France. Ex Intern , Resident Phydman) of Hotel Dieu, Charity Hospita &e. Date of Diploma, 132!3. O FFI t' .57 (RANT STREET, St Nicholas Ealltiring. Consultation (iRATIP, every Tuasda9 and Friday, from 10 o'clock to 12 a and from 2to 4 p. m. soB WALL PAPER OR AUTUMN OF 1868, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER HANGINGN Of all styles, at prices lower than can be agaln offered. For sale during the season by w. P. MARSHA/4. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBAZHER'S, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, sell)-1aw8w Educational. West Vir,ginta Land for Sale. A VALUABLE AND FINE TRACT -CIL of about 473 acres of highly cultivated land to he sold low; situated on the Little Kanawha Nicer ' about 4 miles from the City of Parsers burg, Wood County, W . V. Tho whole of which is under good and substantial fence, and more than one-half is highly improved and cultivated, Thebalance is well timbered and the whole well watered. There is also on this farm a splendid orchard, besides BO young trees set out two years ago. This is one of the moat desirable farms and residences in the County or State. This farm will be Co d low. Terms easy, and a good bargain awaits the purchaser. For further particulars apply or aricires3_ ima27:ltdialw A N IMPROVED FARM FOR SAL ta- contai ing E 3 germ gituat,d E, Near Stever, son's mill. The Bald farm being in a h gh ttats of oaftivaion: has two dreellin,P, a .i uo 1 tarn. <Priem haus:, as_ adi tan yz ra, te. gethet with ail things necessarY.il4olll3lP.Z 10'281 bank. just curse mile frun the river. For fur ther particulars enquire by mail, or otherwise cf ROBERT HOOD, On the premises. Moon P. 0.. Al.eghesy co., Pa. ocB-2.tti.44tw N AR. HALLsEr, OF NEW YORK, HAS 1/ invented a .prooess 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 Datuttlian, Sa/peril/a. Yellow Doek. Wild Cherry, and certain other plants whose virtue! are ten times mare effective as medical agents. So pure end concentrated are the medicinal proper ties of this Wine, that it has been Sound the moat effective medicine now in use. Frequentl3., less than a single - bottlereeterea the- lingering Patient 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. Halsey's celebrated GUM-COATFD FOREST PILLS as an adjunct. all the following disorders are permanently cured. DYSPEPSIA AND IN DIGESTION--.. A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wino, will mire the most distressing forms of this omplaint. AGUE AND FEVER, --One or two doses a the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the ape and care the Patient in ell cases, when the directions on the bottle aro adhered to. DROPSICAL COMPLAINTS. --From on to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of Oat Wine cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS.... The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highli efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a cure in the worst 03180 A DEBILITY. 81611 IT SWEATS, &weal hall and Teireakly, Setae of The Gbh anon.—The Forest Wine is a Pollelar reined, or all these complaints. Dye to thtee 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 mule' ed. RIIERMATIteIIi.---The efficacy of the For est Remedies in Rhetxiatism.is very druralar.— Some of the most custruming cases 1 eve saw have boon cured by them in tan or twelve day hue. BILIOUS DISORDERS AIM FOITL STOwiHACH.—One purgative dose of the Forest Pills ll cure any bilious disorder or any com plaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con dition of the bowels. FEVERS. --One or two purgative doses will cure fevers. COURigiS, COLD, ETC ---One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will break up and breast cure the most severe colds, cough*. and prase in the ELCERS, BOLL% BLOTCH:ES, Scabbed Head. Ringworm, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Evev,and Merl/ knutef s, m or These complaints all arise from one oommon eau:se—impure bod.— GenerollY nothing but the Pills . are required for he ouvi of most of these disorder but it boil remedies are used, two bozos of the Pills, and t.t. or three bottles of the Wing will cure the very worst CalZ and aB, frequent bY lees than hall th y uantity. JAUNDICE.—Two boxes ofthe Pll many bottlesol the Wine, ourethe worn ewe of Jaundice. S 7 Wood Street. FEMALE oitsmuencitaili, produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few does of the Forest 'it ine cures the most dist:mins forms of these complaints: and if the Wine be followed up a few weeks, these derangements will not occur again. The Wine exactly suite the female constitution. and giVOB strength. vigor. and blooming health. Over a million of boxes and bottles have been sold within the last two _rears, in the United States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount of many me cum have been received, testifying to the cumonsand4 and good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine ig in large square bottles, one del -1 ler per bottle, or six . bottles for five dollars. Forest Pills, twentY-five cents per box. General r epot, 55 Wather Street, New York; itnd 'kept yy one or more respectable druggists in almost everY tity and village ha the Mauna and British Colonies. Dr. GBO. H. lusYsiaiAseht. Wood street, mbLllyw Sold by Drctatistg ervelpo l e lUtorg SA.LE-4 ROW OFFER FOR 1 of sale until the first of March 1884.. a smell farm 49 aereii.l roods and IS perches. strict measure. situated on the .waters and Robison Run; and underlaid With atone coal and oonvementto Railroad. Enquire of N. Barclay on the prem ises, or address eel-1616mw. Bank Elections. BANE OP PITTSBURGH. 1 1. , A N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI. -IR RECTORS cf this Bank Will be hold at the Banking House on MONDAY - Macomber 16tb, between the hours of 10 a. In.. and 24 W00k P. In. Th aczmal meeting of the Stockbo'ders will be hell TUESDAY. November 3tl. at 11 i o'c'cick a. m. TAIN NAB PEN, ocl6 3 d<w Cashier,___________ IklEl .1110EIANTS AND MANDPACTIIIIEES. BANN, von ~C tOher 1, 1863, rfutE ANNUAL Eirxerioiv in. RECTORS . will be held at the Banking II:, use, on MONDAY. the Ig.h day of November next, between the tic ute of 10 H. to. and 2p. in The auntie! nieetint of the hteekholders will be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November at 10 t..01001t a. tn. JOHN nOTT, Jr.. 0c.16-to Caatder. Ort4KNV RANK, 1 Oct , ber 15. 1. 63, f AN i t N ELECTION FOB THIRTEEN RI- BankiRECTORS of Ode Bank will be hel te ng hone on MONDAY November at 16thb, at Thewok„ a. annual regular anLual meeting of the Stock,. old era will bu held on TUESDAY, November 3d, at 11 o'clocb a. m. GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier, IRON CITY Buts: OF PITTSIOITRO2I, 1. 4 N ELECTION FOR k.. etcher 15. 1863. B. N EHIRTE DI. tit BeI.ORS c f this Bank T will be he d at , he B.,nking the. on ISIONAY, Nove:r her 16.14 bttween bturs of 11 a. w., and 2p. in. The annual 'meeting of the btockholder 3 w'll be held on 1 U.ESDAY, Novemb•r&l. nt 11 o'clock a. tn. J. Attt(3ol4.FlN. ocl6-Imd Cashier. ------ ALLEGHENY BANE, Pittsburgh, October 14. Ma 3. N ELECTION I,OII DIRECToItS OF this Bank will re held at the }tanking House on the 16th of November next, between the hours of 10 a. ELI and 2 o'clock, p m. J. W. COOK. Cashier. The annual nice jag the biockhold,rs will be ❑old on the3d day of November next, at 12. o'clock, m. oc -te OFFICE OP TIISPERV.L., INSURANCE CO.. , PITTSBURGH. October 9th, 3866. 1 • ripHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS A. C, mtanY are hereby notified that t. e an teal electi"n for D , ept o lllf.)r the ensaitg yeari WO.' be held at the oflice.eio.63 Fourth Area, be. t wean the hours of ten o'clock a. in., and 1 o'cloo4 P. 131.. on MONDAY, the 2d day of islovember, .10113. 1. On IRE SPAOL:I. ocle-td ~'reretary. FRUIT TREES, ezo., Ark UR STOCK OF TREES, OF LARGE IL/ aim fur tall planting, is line. viz: . APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, GRAPE VINES, viz DELAWARE, CONCORD, And tho new approved sorts in large quantities, and all ( tier nursery Stock for profit. Ornamental Shrubs and Evergreens • In great varieties. Farmers and others comin g to the Nurseries with the i r own wagtns will be iurnished extra large TREES at the usual rates. T. L SHIELDS & CO, BeX,lliti4ta- SEWICKLEY. PA 31. P. A. 11168 Parkersburg. W. ' v Farm For Sale. MOON TOWNSHIP, N BARCLAY Nobles own. , hp. DAILY- POST. DANEV POST—ADVANCED DATES. One year. by menthe. '''' ''' IX' Three "j One " ........... .... 215 One week, delivered in the city_ Lg. TO agents per hundred-- .... .. 2 00 Oh, be whispered of devotion, Of devotion pure and deep, And it seemed so very silly, That I almost fell asleep ; And he thinks it would be pleasant, As we journey down the hill, To go hand in hand together, Bat I hardly think I will. He told me of a cottage, Of a cottage 'mong the trees, And drn't you think the fellow Tuft d down upon his knees; While the tears the creature wasted Were enough to turn a mill, And he begged me te accept him, But I hardy think I will. He was here last night to see me, But he made so long a stay, I began to think the blockhead Never meant to go away ; At first I learned to hate him, And I know I hate him still, Yet he urges me to wed him, But I harldly think I will. I'm sure I would not choose him, But the very deuce is in it. For he says if I refuse him, He could not live inute ; Now you know the bles m sed Bible Plainly says we must not kill, So I've thought the matter over, And I rather think I will. Wool Trade. There never was a season when the Wool clip waa so completely under the control of the grower, as this season. By a sort of instinct founded upon the fitness of things, -the producers seem to have wade up their minds early in the season, that their w‘Al must bring them about such a price ; and in the face of all the juggling of the speculators and their or• sans, they have quickly waited the turn of affairs. Now the market is on the rise, but pas not yet reached the views of the large class of holders. When prices had come up to 66 cents, the month pieces of the speculators were clamorous for the farmers to sell and make hay while the sun shone, the farmers could not see it; the public was informed by these disinterested advisers, that an offer of 67 cents would sweep the market of a majority of the clip held in Ohio. Sixty-seven cents was offered and still the clip did not start, and these benevolent individuals declared the farmers were crazy. CHERRY, and Let us look at this matter of fitness of things : Wool is an article of prime ne• cessity, and particularly so at this time cheese is anothei. staple, but not in such a pressing demand as wool. Cheese which has averaged a fraction over 6 cents, for the last ten years, now sell at 12 cents-- nearly donble. Wool at 75 cents is lower by one-fourth than the current rates of cheese. In comparison with cotton, now held at 90 to 96 cents., the price of wool shows still more unfavorably. It is not reasonable that farmers should ask 75 cents for wool. As to what he shall ac cept, and when to sell, every man must be his owa judge. We see no prospect for any permanent decline in wool for the year to come. Present indications of our national affairs point to another year of `war in which wool must be had and cotton cannot be produced in this country. Ohio Farmer. Impolite Things. We give below a score of impolite things in which young people render themselves disagreeable: 1. Loud and boisterous laughter. 2. Reading when others are talking. 8. Reading aloud in company without" being asked. 4. Talking when others are reading. 6. Spitting, smoking or chewing about the house. 6. Cutting finger nails in company. 7. Leaving a church before public wor ship is closed. 8. Whispering or laughing in the house of God. 9. Gazing rudely at strangers. 10. Leaving a stranger without a seat. 11. A want of reverence and respect for seniors. 12. Correcting older persons than your self, especially parents. 18. Receiving a present without an ex pression of gra. titnde. K. Making yourself the hero of your story. • 15. Laughing at the mistakes of others. 16, Joking of others in company. 17. Commencing talking before others have finished speaking. 18. Answering questions that have been put to others. 19 Commencing to eat as soon as you get to the table ; and 11 '• 20. In not listening to what one is say ing in company, unless you desire to show open contempt for the speaker. A well bred person will not make an observation while another of the company is addres sing himself to it. Courtship With a Bell. A belle to ring is, of course, necessary to a courtship. But this is one described in an English paper "On Saturday last the inhabitants of Eastbourne were amused by singular in telligence, proclabned by the 'town crier,' who, having given the usual summons with the bell, and his clear and stentorian 'Oh, had es' annouced the fact—not that a lad lost hern lover—but that she wished to obtain, one. It appears that the lady in question met-S-tleman in the bazaar held for the benefit of the Wesleyan Chapel Fund. The agreeable manners and .personal appearance of the gentleman so - pleased the lady that she desired a more private and prolonged interview, and being ignorant of the nameand address of the gentlemat., - she called:to her: aid the town crier to announce to the. loved one that his presence was reqtiested on the - Parade between- the hours of eight and nine in the evening." • lgt CASES X.,. c Alm4)ii, 'L.. Jest received and for aala by GEO. A. KELLY. gen .___ No 69 Federal st. _____----__ L.PII sill". s . 150 OZ . 1911.1 .,, _ . Just @calved a* 11 t r wele by a r v. A. ALLY. sea zo. 69 Faderal st. WOIAN'S RESOLUTION I'll tell you of a fellow, Of a fellow I have seen, Who is neither white nor yellow, But is altogether green ; And his name it is notcharming, It is only common Bill, And he wishes me to wed him, But I hardly think I will.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers