--, • - InTES P. ,MPORTANT TO 'TONSIIPTIVES: Dr. J.ll. SCHENCK. • . 44 4 .... ~;.. . rivoimorGi r THE SOLICITATIONS '4. Ji g. .- 0 numerous 1.er8. - . ne, the above named. . ionUetri n :will ha at the I rug stare of DT. GEORGE D. KEYSER. 1.10 Wood street, Pitts _burgh o ~-. 'n I esgity, 'lbursday aud Friday Noverciter 4(h, rich at•d ritil; for the examination 'of pafiants 'afflicted eith any disekLie et the Put mocpry ttgatia, itch as PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, BRONCHIA.I, CONSUMPTION, LARYNGEAL CONSUMPTION, TRACJIEAL CONRIMPI'ION, ASTHMA, fiLioAT DISEASE, scßopuLA OR KING'S EVII, PLEURITIC CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, iclVEti COMPLAIN f, or aings , Nnic disease ofa wasting or debilitating type, decaying, of the natural powers. Dr. SCHBReh would ad Ness all persons who have chronic ailments and wish to outigniv him. te cut this advertisement cur, so a< to enable them to remember the time of his vi it. Nor consuPatibp ti:d advice he makes no charge. Many persons, home:, ote.o; rco n thorough P. 1411 1- illation o f the lunge, ee or to know. their exact con. For ouch' an esontin alto+, hie charg e ie three doi/are.ar., mina ion (wino 000le with j . g7l li• olorltt . Mkt 01 . Al. Own int" •GI tied (hr re w •natesi fr.," otn poia, and fro& jollan, eta th e tente-,zontio wo Me lofty whetio r• in o ::healthy o r oottio , bool ef roar. Below teill be found a rel'eta rt,./4`al 'tll,- city of .Vey. I 04. //tl,4lley/ by ,-erilyti ~turevce. Dr. H "Verret- .1 I 'ttleOttevO leo. pet sew Whealthe ntorteloornt A 1,., Lt.: • t lod..noele 1/ ,, ,r given, ; Lind tern vouch .mt- tte w Olt Me I 1 • • too, r.orie oro Ctireto a like ehuroettr ere scull, e(4,111 do, .4 4. 7.-ifeL White, .80 (18 0,1 1101120 e the rut,/ itirredutoly. .gt(the-falue.of &henck's metheince. AORDIN A.!<Y ef.l.'llE OF A Itlig- WlN** TUSiOe by Dr. blell eNelf. MEDI , he healing powers f SCLI EN CK'S - ? The oatio of -,, iTtrEaroNlC t.; I' ht. P strikingly illustrated. .v. , iMR.3. MARY BA RTGOLI 'MEW, N ee West 'llertefeftlat erect, New Yore , it to certify that I have been laboring Anderle disease rupposcd to be Liver Complaint 'for a -great many years. 'There was a hard swelling in my 'tide, which became glide ....earge;ee ho doctors celled it a. tumor. Af ter shine time ieebroke aid continued run- I lung for fourteen years, somet Ines diachar ging a thin watery matt, r, and other times--green bile. I had the I.tat medical attendance in !New Yore, and my' physiei aes all told me that the uleteroue hole in my side must not be healed or tnedischarges from it stop- Ped.oil would soon dio. sty physician, gave me calomel oe meioury until my mouth became very Harr, std several tau :e I eeseallv a oil as badlyegs any one could be witheut irg under the primers. No one cield be tortured more than I was...and live thietigh it. the last yeab my strength brg,n to foul more than ever; nie blood seemed to stop flowing, my puese at times ceased to beat fcr fifteen or twor.ty see ndd at a time. Sly skin and the whites of my eyes were as yellow as saffron. I knew not what to do and my doctors ackno w edged that they could do no more for we. 1 wa, u ..willing to try what are termed ''Patent Medic nes," for 1 thought I hart nearly sill theibest physiciams in New York to at tend ins, and if they could not he p eno oe could. At this time,w heti I had begun tone pair,na friend of mine brought me ..Sunday 3fc curs, which I read the ce,tificate a wonderful cure of consumptionehe patient having been confiner'. to her bed, and apparently in the last stage of the disease, and yet was cured by Lr. Schanck. I would have couseiered this as a trickery or de eention hat/ it not been certified to by many re spectable persens, with the endorseme n t of the Rev, Dr. Bowling, This gave me encourage ment, and t was impatiEnt for a consultation with Dr. t'chenck, having to wait lot 'luesdaY, one of the days of his regular attendance :a pa tients in •liis city. It was about the loot of July, 1563, when 1 called on Doctor echenck' ai hi t rooms. No. 32 Bend street. ha said he under- Added mY cased and gave allthreO-of his at &Hein es - - Pulmonic Syrup,seaweed Tome, and Mon drake Pille--and within 9 days there was great change is my feelings. 'The hole in my side discharged more than ever; still Ifelt better, end began to entertain hopes of a cure. I could feel the Ful monie Sirup operating through my blood. The heaweed Tonic seemed to act on my stomach in aniadescribable nianner.but is a Very oho: t time ;At:tirr had taT' &I ate*. -rat t ens a igtita efhut hot un- • ten nearly box Pills. None could believe that M a ndrake eman stomach could contain such an enorm ous quantity of corruption as I discharged. It seemed that for nearly two weeks nothing but green bile and unhealthy matter passed my bow els, My complexion changed, my skin began to look clear, and to my great astonishment, I found the tumor think of tha h t, e aasl g eu cost did ando t t anew what to me that if the ulcer healed my death would be the imrnedi eteeeneeettence. I longed far the next Tuesday. to; VW ?r. Scema. lide sa that I was doing well, and - that h I would roan id be as well as ever. and thanks to kind Providenee this promise has been faifi lod, This nay I feel 93 well as ever I did in my hte, although it 'seedy three months sineesny case appeared to be desperate, All who knot natit - i are . a.stonished at the obanewei. The rufinitig ulcer of so many years continuance is entirely cleated, and I have no more of that dttll, heavy, sleepy feeling which I need to expe rience almost. without intermis_ion. I rise in the en:Menke Intlibut haring a bad taste in my mouth. bra furred tongue, and I always have an excel lent appetite for my breakfast. I am satisfied that no one can speak too highly of lir. Schenck's medicines and their extraordinary , effecte. For my part lac age is inadequate ,k's to express my gieetetigtdi ..feel that Dr.- Schenc medic nes. by the ?reel mace of God, have been the means of the restorarion of my life. for which I 'hall ever be thankful. Several of my friends, throw:eh my recommen der on, have been using Dr. Schenck's mellieir es for coneumptionother diseases of tba t kind, All of them have been greatiy benetitt ed. i make this public statement in order thaethe thousands. who suffer from aiseases - sited ar to mine may bo' liidueed to try Dr. tiolifstiok'a invaluable meali -einea; Do not think as I did, that tfy our favorite doctor cannot heap you, no one can. I would ad vise every coneumptiv e person to go and see Dr. Schenck, and bellow fats or esciptionr. 'I aka his ad vice, at least, if you do not take his medicines. It is encouraging Ve hear the people conversing in his rooms and describing the benefit they re eeive from leis treatment. Their looks chow that they have no deception in them. They are all anxious for heep.andi are being all helped, wish i jell who axe mister! as I was to Call and see me, or I feel that I can satisfy every one of them all the that this stretem ent is nof exaggerated. I relate pterticulars, because 1 know that many are like aghati I w as - es.keptical. rhave request ed a nuraber of nay fri ends t) append their names to my statement, in under that no person can en tertain any reasonabie doubts on the subjec e MRS. lb ART B ARTRO_LOaIEW. • theNtiPihrlsigt Led, ilrientla -and:acquaint tincesnfain7Barthol .mew, who gives the above certificate, have knot en her for many years, and do certify that the at atements made by her are entitled to full otede nce, and that the account is not at all exaggerate 1. Fearcely any person who knew her three months ego would recogniz, her now- such is the ale oration et her appearance, ROCKWELL BARIHOLOMEW, 85 W. 48;h street Capt. A.. CHAMBERLAIN, - 35 West 45th sizeet. Mrs. M. J. CHAMBERLAIN, 83 West 46th street. FANNY W. HUSSEY, 83 West 46th street. E. M. HUSSEY, 83 West 46th street, Mr. and Mrs. S. SCOFIELD, 83 West 45th street. DB. Lit SCRENCE ho at his Principal 0111*--Nti, 3947 ortki , Stirtli street, Philadelphia, every SLTURDAY•from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. He .4 1 ,TefilAttivice free, but for a thorough examine uft-Ilith the Respirometer. he h dollars, : c areas three • , . N....a.'" - Allef Dr. Schenck's medicines ere for sale by the gross. dozen or single bottle by . DB. GEO. H. KEYSER, •N 0.140 WOOD STREE r, Descripti re plmphlete free at the Agents. oc2eodly-daw .ti _ • - • • c • ••• _ . . N IT: - • • _ . BARB, _ ditor,and . Proprietor, Great DiseoverY• KUNKEL'S BITTER WYE OF IBOA FOR TER CURE OF Weak StomachsDeneral Debility , Indigestion Disease of the Nervous System,„Conosipation. Acidity of the Stomach, and 'far all cAes reuui g a Tome. . j?jE T HlS aaose -l ate and % l ark tilt of TILE MOST rellieral: Boss; ()SUMO; of Illagnotie 'Oxdle combined with themeet onnrgotte of vogerable tonic 4, reflow Petuvia" n33ark. 'Cho effect in many cases ado -birds' lots of apretite, and genera prostration'', of ankflloient salt of Iron. Oembuced with our valuabld 'llerre .Topio, Is most tapPY. It aufr• mews the wenetqe, raises the phlso, lakes of museulartlzhhiness, removes the; valor of debili ty. and gives a_florid vigor to the countenance. Do you wrurteomething to strenghten 5 , 011? I Do yott want a good appetite'? 1 : 'Do-91**Saut to build up your oonstittition ? " Do you to ant to feel well ? ,-Do pog. - Rant to get.rid of nevrousnessl Da Yth'Nvaut to - • " • ' no yott.Want te sleep well? Do you Want a brisk and vigorous feeling? Ryon do, try •KONKEUS BITTER WINE OF IRON. .Thin truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough ly tested by all eintses of tho catomunitT. that it 18 now deemed iachspensible as a Toole Medicine. It eon but little, gives tone to the stomach, ren ovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial Withal valmsble ton io. , ~. • Counterfeits. B Bewses .4.0 F COUNTMEIT—As XIiNKLE'S UTE a. WINR OP IRP •N R the onlY acre and effectual remedy in the mown world tor the per• manenarenace cot ./4, ,,, pepeta and Alebtliz.v i , and an afore numb , :r of I niitationa offered to the Pubic. we would caut.on the community to pur chase none but toe genuine article, manufactured by S. A. Kt:Ea:EL, and has nasnp on the top of the cork of 'ti - ver be ztto.' The fact that others are attempting to int late this valu , ible remedy, Proves its worth and «peaks volume.; is its TELVvr. The BITTER WINE of 1911 N IS put up in 75 CENT and 51,00 BOTTLES, And sold by all respoctable roughout the country. Be particular that every bottle bears the.foe,lnni, of the I. , iat.rreitir':, staltature. •.GENFR AL DEPOT No. 118 Market st. : Harrisburg, Pa, For sale RTYSEtt. Agent, hi, woohi It ELT. New I?isenve WARRANTED IN ALL CASES g ff r CAN BE IFIELIEBON. IT NEVE R lads to cure I It does not nauseate It b speedy in action. I No Change of Diet is RequireP, It does not interim-0 with business pursui can bo used without detection Upward of IP , cures the part 11,•11.h, come al them very severe cases. it is ad:tattled for malt and female, old or young! BELL, CIFIC PILLb are the origina! 4nri cut). genuine Specif. Pills (heron° hundred physician- nave used thorn in their practice and all speak well of their efficacy arid approve al tkeir cern positi n, which is entire !,r vegetable and per - iced; harmless on the system. hundreds of certificates can be shown. Bell's Specific Pills are the orriy reliable remedy for eftecting a permanent and .speedy cure in all eases of Spermatorrhea, 07 Seminal Weakness, with all itP train of evils, such a+ Urethral and Vaginal Discharges. (41eet. the IV hi t es, Nightly or Involuntary Eualsttionr. qer , ital Debi,ity and Ir ritability, Inoontiarren, Imp tenet; Vi . cairn ess or Lees of P.:.wcr, Ner , , , ous Debi !Ay. sc ate, all of which arise unincipallY frpmSes ual Excesses or Solf-Abnse, or °Cale constitutional derangement and in the sufferer from f ultilling the duties of Married Life In all Sexual Diseases, as flonr , rrhou.. Gleet and Stricture and in Di.uziase7 of the Bladder and Kid neys they act FM a charm I Reitr.,, t . c.snc,-,ssiced ht, taking a aingle box I Sold by PRICE 0.1 , 11... DILL.. It. J ObRP 1.1 FIALA! %c; hot street I.nd Linmord and by Drucrgi-ts genera/1y l'ittshurwh They will Lo sent by mail Sc , : ureir iteFieci on receipt of the money by J 13 Y A Id I), Ni.oda.- .;trnet N. l , , Jonsulting Physician hr the treatment of Sem inal. Urinary, Sexual and N ervons Diseases, who will send tree to all the following valuable work., The Fiftieth Thousand. -Dr. Bell's Treatise on Solf-Abase, Premature Docay, lin ootoneo and Loss of z'ower, Dl•ol,Cia , nmin a I Si eakno,s, Nightly Lim -Rums, (!snug, Arc. A pamphlet r fitly pages, e,,n •ai ning important advice to the afflicted and dionld be read by every sufferer as the mean,. if mire in the severest c ago ia set forth fwoutamps to pay I,o,,Afte. anl7d.kw TO THE PUBLIC, PECI &Lk, - W./the ignorant aedftbe r Modest o felt denoml-• - -in.. 4 treat.fitions, eat PPC:ei and • ralicate disorders, esZt- • • : 1 47P1, in :be and disease" 07 • - nations common lied '-. {debt to youths ci both - - ex r and adniLa, sirdrie 0: raz.r-co. )a. Biteitrraur the !net of hie doint o, the hmorantaini falsely molest are dreadtalit rhoehed, and thfok it a treat FL Ter, immorsi imd for contamination and con - nu:on tifiCoB heir wives. promising sons and daughter& That; amily physician ehonid be cautorte to keep then n_4-noratme that thoF do the came 'Ns lattlJP, (except pis bustung)ltne. a lucrative pree -due might be lost to tnem among stupid falsely aodest and presumptneas JO:1 , , 01: abed in ignorane . e , sprung up co 1.114001300= ant - c - who compare soaty, Intelligence, Benin, too ty tollare and CEr7(l.msaf , stiaf;cj y manly 01..11 cotton it is lo paYicity, however. Out numeroin icrants and su.r.i.ten2 are thankful that tholl ar, danr.hterri and wards, pxosiorrely feeble Jetty and of del.cate Ftid tiPtr'arseivr. (aye been it respired to many cad vlgs; Dr, uuyantur. beers, r.,:d Ulm narriage through eine ha. e been swec ,l ouch "tip ring. anxiety. mordiication, ' crin.o.,- • ica or nocturnal ernmisslous, aro zompletel: (meta n a very short 900/00 Of time Lau Limo rem 3,1.13 t ThiettareigOtiliatighis_tiern. Tbeiearg comncznlf .lOM thelVeketable Ebigdoni, halite see: tee lillasy;of the Mercurial Imes 'mien t,ho has abandon. xi it and substituted the vemitchle ffameas dig • noes aratreatssivrith-nanrkeLega.&.-u &meg had over fOfff /arit.l4l3) expegits4 talnei; treLn nent littbabitialattif both the 'ORd-elVerld and E he United States; leads him to cry—r-i all vita t `air trial. health and happineca -oil! Limb Moen tpon the now -- ailed'.7.` , l2lo no miller with glaigrabati onno and in cured aontittmtglo an d s ito Iti o -4 . o4.diriblz, , tr 0' 71110 h ad u all oar ocialtrir.-. -iow be relieved, Providing .hey attend to I; in line run particular, can be had of my tro.,,taier iy procuring a copy o: the 318.11041Ad^it Vt:,lo/ s riven gratis to all that analy +Se a J , , antage of ova:. rt,v roar, ea - ..s ea' a Mserratlon, oceaciticatcr, he he.: sopv er.: s;• n in the treatment o: imerar.l di ores, anti who is • laity consulted by Me protesuoni oawellnnro.OD - -nand:A bq -epeotahto &limn& Puhlieters, pst i:leters of hotels, mac. G ,1a titi amithgd o ::treat. near Diamond etroat„ Pylva:c commurd mttions from all , eeez eo St-i in i s , -fie a s 1 6 / 1 4.9d I). aburah Pao Ogida. STRAIIP 'OF REA hilliitAlfiL£ A NB , fiIrrL LINGIA. Having had a man employed for the last six Years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own practice, and having used them with uncommon success in all that time. I feel it a duty to set them before the public, as my expo rience bade Nino think-they are as near specifics as any remedies well can be for the following disease:, nantely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impale state of the blood. One trial will convince any person to their fitness for those Tummies', Prepared and sahrby J. DRA.NSTItII P. M. D. A 5 Smithfield at.. Pittsburgh, Pa, 'COM '®RID GRAPE VINES. WE IVEBE AMONG THE FIRST TO secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fru it or five years. Wo our original vinesited fro f m Er. BIELL who oriobtainedgina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in 1858 awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, pad the Allegheny. County Agri cultural Society in 1860, a premium for it as • theIVEST new seedling grape, in all respects superior to the tte." /Babe Our stock of Vines 1s rxelotailetl anywhere, Which we -offer lit 25 cams eac h , ,60 p er dean. $12,50 per 100, sloo - per 1,000, email vines at lees priciett. We Oen forulah a few extra large vines at from 50 cents to El each, kirti ox, 0pa.,60d.t0. No. 99 Firth Street IMPORTANT TO LADIES " GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY HARVEY'S VHRONO THEM, FEMALE PILLS All , l NEiER 'YET FAILED (WHEN the directions have been strirtly followed.) in removing cllfaculties aricing from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or in reAtorink the systeco to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolar sus Uteri. the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or- RAW The Pills are perfectly harmless .the coratitution. and may bo taken by thecnost del :louts iemalos without candur Walrus ; at the same time, THEY ACT AS -A CIIA By ,strengthening. invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bring ing on the montblv period with regulatity, no matter from what cans° the ob•traction may arise. They should. however, NOT bo taken the first three or f , ,ur months of pregnancy though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Sash boa contains t;0 Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE A On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage,. Barrenness, bterility, Reprodultion, and Abuses or Nat4re .and emphatic ally the LAD) BB' Phi- VATS mkincm, ADVISER, a pamphlet of To pages, gent free to any address mix cents re quired to pay postage: nTA-The Pills and Book will be sent by mail, cuntiaentially, when desired, axet - H.KL SELL LSD, and prepaid. on reeoipt efmonoy by J. BRYAN:, M. it., llenerll No, 7d Cedar street, New I",.rk. tt.a..Suld by all the prin:l; , al Druggiat.P. Jo•mpli Fleming, brut/gist, nor, er of the Dkaisoqd and Market t., • gent (A. Pittsburgh, oco oiud vy MAN KOOD: HOW LOST ! HOW RESTOREI i 117,1 seal, d cnaeluiw. P ,, c , 6 41. Ifrlt .11; NATUR E, trOatn, ant and radical cure of Spermatorr hcea, or Seminal well kto , •. rul oluntary Emus stone, sexual Debility, an.l impediments to :Mar riage general y; eryouants., Corn . umption, 19p ileprs and Su.. eutaJ and Cnysical Ineapaotty, resulting from Self-abuse„ , ., , y hoar. J'. Crtr rgawgrs.. 1)., anther et The Green Book, so A Boon to 'I 'too- arid, of hi to fforers.'" Sent under I:ICS/. In a plan or,velope to any ad dress, postpaid on r:,-elpt cent, or t °s tage tramps by 1)n. Ce. J C. h LINE, 12 7C. ory, New York. Post Office Box, 4066. 8011- 3m -d&w. Rik TOBIAS' TEWITIA N HOUSE F. in pint bpitie,, cents. Pc 540 Mats LiARTI , OIII). Conn. Til6ll.S. : Dear Sir— have been in to t e liv ery begin eia for the last twenty years, and during that time have been IV Ifil II the various Imni ment.9 and hit' , ris tit the day, but never have found an article equal to y ur Venitian florae Li atwent I have tatr'y tcsr,i it pn my horses in distemper, npruit,s, etas, calks, swellings ot the glands, au., ar alio !. r rheoin a t :Sol on ruYsell, and bane aiwuad !pond .t an in va:11 lye remedy. kestieet fully your , U. 1. ITCH Ft ELL , . N Sold by . all /1 r , Cori !and ti : ew a Yora Tho 1111 l LX ed Pit t ti • mn] Alley, Pittabuigh, l'a. i- NEW GOODS. -v t ,E ARE RECEIVING THE LAB grSt. Ptock of CA' 6.eu. we ever brnugh from the e,st. comprising am en r r.tber.+— German town Gecds. suea =IIMMIII=IM variety. A larva quantity r.O OJI ISALAIuitA 1. ,K I Isl FINE AN.) WOqLENSIIIETS FR EN CH co EIS And a larwe sur.l.ly rf H 11313uN.3 F:. 11 ANC Uoui):3 AND N,,TI9NS At WilOre,fllo and Retail We only buy from first hands and sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES MACRILK & GLIDE, B(Awern Fnurch and Diamond will. fir PA_BER #.z. - CO., 316At4 iii74(ilPik BLl!Dkht. k 7, .;s: telEcu. firacqi;ln.t. 4r, NU gait? OA Peen. ft. fr. ftwoLI 4 IELVAIXTUKs.II &LL RIR - 1m is/ LY.II. Btmani Engine.% rntfrfue trom three to OD. handrad ar.d firty heroo fewer, ead Rifted fo! ertit Mille , flaw Mi Yarnae.ift, Yeoloriez Ste. (give Diuttionfar atneution to tho coudtruorion of apnltminzhead Maol nd. unecidry Jr on ar ooa.; 177i.,1. min milli.. and for te, an m filar ad. Have abo on hand, Si nisbed ready for only.. ment short notice. ;tort -s an a fiction or aver, decor option. Alio, furnish Dollen and tthoet • operate/7. 'Wrought Iron Shafting. Hanger.; nad ? every variety. and ccednue the manufacture of W2oloD Machinery mid Maomne o.rda. Oerprints are low, out LuAni..;:, or 7 mac ed of the best quality of muter/D.3, warZ.intef in all duce to rive eatisfaction. aZiP•Ordern from all part; n! connim tolleit ad and ' , run:may filial. gi JOINT RESOLUI'ION PROPOSING 111 CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be it rerolved bp , the &nags and Rowe of Reprettenlativen of he Gomnum ' wealth of Peansideania in General tietemblv met, That the follcwing amendments be yroposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the prOvisiOns of the tenth article thereof; There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constirution, to he designated as section four, as follows:. Sgonint 4 Whenever any of the qualified el eetont of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, ander a reunisition from the Pretifident of the United States, or by the author ity of this Commonwealth, such wectors may ex ercise the right of sufirage in all elections by the citizens, ander such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as Ml.i a, il they wore present at their usual additional lction. There shall be two sectiow to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as sections eight and nine, as follows SECTION S. f. , .0 bill shall be passcd by the Leg islature cortaining more than ~no puhjool, which shall ho clearly exprealtil ri, ti, e title, excePt ap propriation hills. SECTION 9. No bill shall be pawed by the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any case, where the authori,y to grant such powers, orprivileges, has been, ci may hereafter be, oonforred upon the courts r-f this Commonwealth, CESSA, Speaker of the Howie ofJOH N Representatives JO:LN P. PENNEY. .Speaker of the Senate, _--- OPFIIM OP Tat STORRTAcT OY TIIR COUMW“VRALTR. lialliSbUTZ. July 1, 18fii, PENNSYLVANIA, Szi: f ..-----} I do here'cy certify that the foregoing L. s, annexed is a full, true not correct copy of 1 , —.-- , the original Joint i-', fsolution of the lion ars] Assembly, entitled 'itAJoint Resolution pro .ninaidgidortalh anieridmoiffF to the Codstitution," as tho same remains on tile in this office. In testithony whereof I have hereunto seggy hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of fleQ 0 ' .48,tiffiXed tho day and year abovowritten. ' ELI SLIFER, julOisitf ' -Seareta.ry of the Commonwealth. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, WE ARE NOW MANUFA erritrNG a Sup erior article of DIME, Which we are prepared to delim from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Best Quality of FAII3ILy COAL Alwa.3 - E on hand as usual. cuyvt DICKSON, STEWART A CO TUESDAY MORNIN No 115 Woof! St.. stiond tloc. ahoy.. Fifth 41Oroeet, b LERN 1.1•6 FOREIGN:4ND ,G • eat Co).: ng I.r "4) 1a _ 0 LI), :•.:11.1- NCV, M,A '2erti'• -toe^ LOCI '.‘2,t15 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons a.l all tint , en: cucqr, , W, H. WILLI/Inm er .a (I. cr 'f FURNISHINg I§TOith. oc)c)lDP§ TM Ware Brushes Wooden %Vero Baskets Spice Ilse OF Jelly M's. ir Cup Tubs W rish Basin: Strap, t t, c.er; Cup Slops Hair Sieves V ire Siena: Mince lin; ces Coal Sew , to Silver soap Stove. Polish en:loas skins Knife Washer . 4tiewers blasting s e a.. tit-Miser. cosine Mil:, Lemon S , ,uscsars Wash :seat Stow Pans SatlCa , Par.- Vs silo Iron.. Bird Roaster Nettie,: Fry Pan. Ham Ba;tes,, Farina Betio! Orators Ng. Beaters Larding Needier; Flour Pails Pudding Pails Water Furores Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladles Clothes W'ringens Iron Holders Wooden Spoons Stop Ladders Butter Prints Keelers Wash Tubs Clothes Lino, Soap Cups Scale Tessa Pores Cook's Knives sad Irons Bread Boxes Moat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes ,he.. & s , FOR THE DINING ROOM. lITLVER PLATEP, Castors Call Bells Syrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives nal Knives Crumb Knives Ice Crests limy.: t Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Speen I Soup Ladles fiy,ter Ladles Gravy Ladles t- ugar S .t /6 Cu Children's Cups Mustard sPeen. Round Si Oval Salvors lee Pitchers Bouquet Stands I Goblets CUT LERY- IvorY Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Walters Braglish Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork s SpoPo Treys i Crumb Tray , Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes , Coffee Biggins Wino Strainers Coffee Cafetiero Spirit Coffee Pon;Nut Crackers Table Mat)] Round Waiters Broad Baskets I Cork Screws Wino Coolers : Knife Shar peners ßefrigerator s 1 Water Coolers, be. FOR THE CRAMMER. Toilet Jars I Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths ' Bowls and Pitchers Matrons Brushes I Gall Shades Shaving Atnas ' Nursery Shades Brous Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskey Nursery Refrigerators do tiampers Wax Tapers Night Lighlm, BrIISCELLANT.OI7I9. Libraey Steps , Vienna Fish Glob Door blatS es V estas Bird Cages Meat Safes Vinous Pocket Knives Card do Viaice Frames. Flasks I Camp Knives Camp Portfolio. And everything Pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable Prices at the NEW STORE of DHAWF. it RA lU' 7 , Market wee 44, KAY & RICHARDS First door below the Exchange Bank All goods delivered free of charge in the city. Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Dn ocean° borotuth. otn NO. 14AVING RECEIVED TICE lIVCORM 11..• tion that persons have nt different tines in the name of the SunSiste-ee COrtimittoo, c itet contributions of Fruits and Vegetab:es Iron the gardners and country neople in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, we take this meth od ef giving notice. that we never authorized aq;.- one to collect such contributions f.,r us 4:r to o jlospital, and the , contributions thus oollected have never reached us. W. P. WEI - NtriN, JOS. AI.I3REE, Ex, Com. M. ATWOD. 1 Contributions for ll. the Subsistence Committee, should be se-,t to Alessrs. Weyman Son. Smit hfield at. or Messrs Geo. Albree, Sea dr Co. Wood street. 002 lAVING VACATED rut *mow -KA of his Store, No. 96 Market street, to snake alterations. will be found in the new addition,in rear of old , ture, entrance OD Market alloy, first door from sth street, whore Dry Goods will sold cheap, atils REMO V Ai F, BARDEEN HAS REMOVED B-1 from Smithfie!d street. below the Horse, to No. 19,5 Filth street oppoeite the Cr.urt II oast.. %p21:11, Hydropolta, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR JAL wetting plants and flowers. washing windows, carria,m &e. Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Water Draw3r made and sold. w ELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood Eft. n 3 Ono door from fliztli Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITIOBURGH. TRY tSURY DEPARTMENT, Orglogof Covtthoht,gn OP THE CI mosey, ashington City, Aug. sth, 1863. IYugaz.te, satisfactory evidence presented t, the undersi : • NI, it has been made to appe , - that the FIR/ 1 - NATIONAL BANK OF PI7S"P. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and Etc of Ponnsylvan,a has been duly organized ancot and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an net to provide a Nations; Currency, secured by a pledge of United states Stocks and to rovide for circulation ad re- demption thereol," approved February s 25th, 18r3, and has complied with nll the provisions ei said ct required to be complied with before. oommencing the business of Banding, Now THICIISPORE I Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of tho Currency, do hereby Certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Fenn sYlvat ia. is autaorized to commence the businers of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of (Ace, this sth day of August, is 3. BMW McCULLOCH. {SS } Comptroller of the Carte-me. The First National sank of Pittsburgh, Pa.. ATH PITTSBIAGII TRUST VOMPAII Capital 11100,000. with prl allege i o lu crease to $1,0G0,000. The Pittsburgh Truct Company Nationalrized under the act to provide a Cur rency, under the title o: the FIRST NATIONAL BA.I\ l/F PrI"fSBURGII, would reepeettully offer it, sersiees for the collection of Notes . Drafts, Bills of Exchange, ete., receive mon-.3 , on deposit and buy ant sell Exchauge on all part of the country. The nua•exe wit ich hal attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since iti organizat , en in It'd, will we belivo be a sufficient guarantee that businoas entrusted to the new organization will receive the some -met attention. Having 0 very extensive correspondence with Rinks-and Bankers, throughout the country. no believe we ran offer unusual Loilitios to those who do business with us, The business will ho conducted a.- the, gam , : officers and directors. DIRECi)Rd: James Laughlin. I WM. R. Nitni,,k, Robert N Hays. Alexander Spier Thomas Doll. Frauels 0. Baile) Thos. Wightman, Ales. Samuel Ilea. JAMRS LACOHLIN. JOHN D. SA:LLY. Anguq sth. . J. KOONTZ... ...... -. PE. P. It r: 1,7 KOUNTZ MERTZ. BAN. ifiV;E RIO t sExitegrEß S KITCHEN NO. 30 FIFTH HTHEET H. J. I.YINCEI ucation al. 4r, 74_ /4 6V. Zo Lieu, Wilson McCandlers, Judge of the United t totes Circuit Court, President. Corn( r of Pena: 1f St. Clair St., RUlN burgh Peon`n.. rppuntr, LARGEST, CDRAPFAT AND Jg- beat. f.3:1 p,:ys fur a full Commercial cour<,• No extra charges for Manufaetuers, Steamboat. tal and Bank !took-heoping, Minister's sons at one-hali price. Staaents en- Li and re . , i•s,v. , at any time. - I his i - ortitt;tion in conductea by experienced Tz ,- _,erri and practice; aceountanta, who pre pare y ,, urpr non for active business at the least expense and , hortest time for the most lucrative and rrsormsiblo situations. 1 dplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad. mates at thin College by business men. Prof , • C. wiry, the best Penman c f the Union, wh o holds the , largest number of FILIST Pan xi rums. and over oil competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. Attend where the Sons and Clerks of bust- Dens mon graduate. For specimens of Pentaanohip and Catalogue centaininc !nil Infortriation, enclose twenty-five cents to the Prinepah: atilo .Z ENli SMITIFB. 8.1 FRANCIS COLLEGE Cis? aF ffitiNEISCAM BROTHa e s Al wil ' till. oxit, sirrua'r3a; x•r: LOPET'i'O, Cambria county Pentigyl- :ni. , , R.beut Toot tense from Cresson Station, on tho route' botv , kort Philadelphia and Pitta hur.vL, u - ac chaderc.4 with the Irma; Colle:Fkte liono9 and D nriv e to areea. the Svcr.tien o: the one of the WOO be2.41...7 in i'enneyl v:m;a—thi., ortion of th., Alle etc:3' 3leutitaing 1,1n7, rrovorbial for rare cFkG r, hraeinc air. and pie' areaque scenery. Tbr Sol..ilazt,le year COV.IJIOIIOSg.I on the FIRBT NDA V alto: the 1.5 , 1, , SI3OIj:ST, end end 3 of JUNE frlfr , winr,-. it L. divide' ,:d two Sa,u Students ortnrot return home -eween A , l the Ar.i..o: , ,tris !r 1 Su - vryir_R, Xnginoorinkt. Stn., £n.. 4 , the Inatitot , on to the 111.0.7_ war. eon : . i•: , • - :no no ny-ma v:.1: 6a k,intitted from eist t Tzease- Gnu , tnition, 00 8010 z early in • .ante . . , Surveying son us . e of ineirnt . tiont.9,per - a — n- S 6.5 num ........ oaPin Lac SnBEE..... . V,..r.tior •1 . ' 43 Cclievi... DJ •ae 'he Pt. Rev. niiihOP liomenf.c, Ite,. P.lsoci. Wood. Philadelphia. ;, • Rev Dr, O'HPra. • Rev. Henri. 3101 1 ,anghlin. r , ore^ mahrir, florri=htirtz , N. h I - to 1,0 e.ie fr - na Ca•es s n. n!line ktoaelle..„ktio, Bed Bugs, Moths F All F ."! - insnetFr. nn Plantr, Po crls, El.ll I. in [ld i.l bottles and fi a ..d. ; I S ' and flasks for licAels. l'nblio Inßti tatio7 Ac. tcinn.iii, known." 'Free ir6 L., I 7... .innacr-rt he Howsn Fatopy " ' its ft.l. °VI their hole, to die.' tr/a- d,l VP •le,alo in nil larro cities. hy .•': Druggi. , .• ;,n4 Dealers every ad - . ; I! • H.. itationS. der Si. ILL/it b. each hut .tt! , and flal; bof .re y. u buY. Ado,— IR F:11 Ry R. COSTAR, Pruunpa• IS, Bro.idway, N. I' . 44- 5....11d 1,3 H. E. . - .I.LLEtv.S CO,, and B. L. FAT , . N ESL "7. L. Arent..3, Pitts ban' i7.T.1-GtruleuKikw Sr?! TTH, PARR & CO. INaaii h W nett Foundry I'P3I3URGH. arnho, Vinit and 1 20 Second st.e. M. an ulanturers .01 all srldit" an I descriptions of Coal Vii ii.etiartni and ilas and Water Pires, Sad Irons. Ir,,ns, Wagon Boxes, beelMoulds Pullin-, H and Alt .1, bhi,ir; an Machinery of every deseeir [Jeri made to crater, Has in 4 compl-tc manrine shop attached to the f“undr,.. all noreieiary fit iing will be carefully Ritondoil , o. ii2l:l3ichkw DELNLEVV, NO. I DIAMOND, P 3 TTSII 01244 IT, PA mr2.2./11.= ti hell Oysters ! Shell Oysters. Ie.H..NUCopI.E SALOON ALWAYS 5...) in ady snail. The proprietor of this noted eat ing ail' ah I • l lment ha= Just recievod n large up idy el Pit'ziio o i•ficol Oysters. Tley Ri I to served up in the hest possible manner, NY:In all the delta icie, the Market affords Don't forget the play.. c ,rcar et Fdth and rn.on streets. se2r..i Proprietor. EDICA L CARD F X. DxROLFTII!, M. D , rorn the Medical Farchy of Paris, France. Ex mem ki.c•kient P133 - mician) of Hotel Dieu, 'har'.tr Date of Diploma, 1828. ) v v GT GR.% NT STREET, St Nif.bolaN Building% C(.11,1i ti, A ery Tuesday and F•iday, Ireln 1.) 'clock l 1 a ut,-, and from 2to 1 P. m A 1.1. PAPER. 1-()H A ;7 . rr - NrN OF I.SG3 -,, sc•runcr.t:f PAPER HANGINGS h , F vrices ir.4er than can be again fferc.J. Per rale daring the a3ason by P. RIARSHALL, 87 Wood Street A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES IFTENBACHER'S, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, tabraling Gent's. Ladies, Afieße.; .r.d Children's wear in great variot y. se!l ICE.—AI , III' KEW Er( LORAN, 44F l'ittelburgh. PUIPPS, Jr., and N MILLE4, of Allegheny city. have n day entered Cr, a limited partnership for he transaction of the hol ng Mill business. ..lot- the ti m name of KLOMAN Q: PHIPPS, And, eor KIOEII4III and Phinis Jr as (lan .,ral and Themes N. Miller as Special Partner, he letrtnership to continue until theist day of ant:Lary, isiu. ANInt.EW KLOMAN, tiEN la PHIPPS. TR , THOS. N. MILLER. nein- 1 taviiss LIO E3111.1111 . AL VF LIVERY STA.BLE. Mt The undersigned having removod his Llv ry table from the rear of the 'Soott House, to aorta the corner of bust and biuithfield street, W. C. ttcan a old :nand, is prepared to furnish carriages., buggies, and saddle horse; upon the chortost nos tiee, Mao horzeg k 0,4 at livery at reasonable :des. t eic, and al! arrangements for fu neral.; I!! two' ,f 1 hit Epivial attcntitn, NEAk lITRICECAND. AND NUTS 100 boles knum lfrangos: 100 do do Lemons; rSßags now English Wain; do do Filbertin 20 do do Brasil NEIL: 20 do Fresh Cocoa Nuts; 50 do Almonds Bordoonx Just received and for salo by an YMER A BR, Nos. /26 and 12D Wood street. A P P LES-- ISO BA R REIS OF GREEN Apples. Just receivoland for sale 69 FETZEIt & ARMSTICONG, oc3 corner Market and First streeta. BER 27, Fashionable Life at Biarritz. Biarritz i iopt.2B ) cor. of 'no London Thnet . .l A disgraceful scene has taken place at his fashionable watering place, where the conrt at present resides. Among the numerous foreign visitors there are a great many Russians and Poles, who naturally look upon one another with great hostility. As the sympathies of the French visitors are all for the Poles, they, too, are not regarded with very friendly feeling by the Russians. Among them was a French lady,.who, having just anived from berg, where she had had opportunities of closely observing the Polish character under great trials, was particularly demon strative in her expression of aft - why-De n t to and admiration for that long suffering cation. These demopstration s were very unpalatable to a certain Russian lady of high rank, who determined to pot a atop to them by it,fliming a punishment worthy of her countrymen In Poland on the to— thusiastic Frenchwoman. Meeting her in the open.street and in view of the imperial carriage, which was driving past, she struck her in the face with her parasol. The result of this brutal act was that the Empress struck the name of the Rus sian lady and several other Russians oat of her visiting list. The Russians were extremely dissatisfied at this, especially as the Countess Przezdiecka, who although a Pole, is a subject of Alexander If., was realized on the list. A fresh revenge was determined upon. As the Countess was returning from an official soiree a man accosted her with a letter, requesting her to read it imme• diately. The countess took the letter to her room and broke the seal. Immedi ately some detonating powder which was in the seal burst with a loud explosion, and the Countess' head-dress was set on fire. Luckily, her maid was near and ex tinguished the flames, which had already burnt her eyebrows and part of her hair. The letter contained the following words : "Wretched little Polish woman, do you think we do not know that it is by your intrigues and your degredation that you have succeeded in being admitted to the intimacy of that miserable little French Court? We care very little either for it or for you. Do not be too proud of those miserable distinctions, which we shall know how to stop when we like. Let not your barefooted compatriots imagine that they will triumph through you. You are now warned, and they will be also." This affair has caused a great and uni versal indignation," and it is said that it will be brought forward in a court of his tice. A Horrible Tragedy in Indiana. Murder of a Family of Five Per 80118. A correspondent of the Illinois Skate Zeitung , in a letter dated Lafayette, In diana, Oct. 10, gives an account of a most revolting murder near the town of Paoli . The facts are as follows : A German by the name of Stark with his family, consisting of a wife, two grown daughters, and three sons between the ages of 16 and 24, resided upon a large farm about seven miles from Paoli. Last Wednesday week a cattle trader from Salem went to Stark's farm, and not seeing any one about the premises, he became suspicious that all was not right. He forced his way into the house through one of the back windows. On entering the house his eyes were greeted by a horrible spectacle. On the floor in a pool of half dried blood, lay the farmer with his skull terribly shattered. Not tar from him, on the bed, lay his wife, also dead and bloody, while in different parts of the house were the three sons and two daughters, all mur dered, either from cute- from a knife or blown from some blunt instrument. The house itself must have been the scene of a severe combat, since everything moveable was brok-n, and throughout the house traces of the most terrible violence were distinctly visible. It is believed that the whole family was murdered and the house then robbed. No arrests have been made. 1 A Joke. A ragged looking rebel went into, a Hoosier's house during the raid and got to putting on airs, telling the 'girls that he was John Morgan, and the old lady, Who had "beam on him," fainted and rolled under the table. The girls keeled over against the wall, fell over the chairs. h&c. &nest' was about going into a cupboard, when a long sandy-haired chap entered the room. !DAILY Q. plumy POST-ADVANCED RATES. One Year, by mail Six month& Three Ono Ono week, delivered In - theeity. Single copies...-. .. ... •••••••••••• • To agents per linndred THE LOVE KNOT Tying her bonnet under the chin, She tied the raven ringlets in ; But not alone in the silken snare Did she catch her lovely floating hair, For, tying her bonnet under her chin She tied a young man's heart within. They were strolling together up the hill, Where the wind comes blowing merryand chill ; And it blew the curls a frolicsome race, All over the happy peach-colored face, Till, scoldingand laughing ,sh e tied them in, Uuder her beautiful dimpled chin. And it blew a color bright as a bloom Of the pinkiest fuschia's tossing plume All over the cheeks of the prettiest girl That ever imprisonc.d a roaming curl, Or, in tying a bonnet under her chi!), Tied a young man's heart within, Steeper and steeper grew the hill-- Madder, merrier, cheerier still The Western wind blew down and played The wildest tricks with the little maid ; As, tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied a young man's heart within. Oh, Western winds do yon think it was fair To play such a trick with her tipating hair? To gladfully, glee fully do your best To blow her against the yonng man's breast Where be has gladly folded her in, And kissed her mouth and dimpled chin'? Oh, Elery Vane, you little thought Au hour ago, when you besought This country lass to walk with you After the sun had dried the dew, What perilous danger you'd be in, As she tied her bonnet under her chin eei n "Who the are you ?" szid Eandy y g him closely, - - DlOrga.a. - "I'm told yoa're.a-hoes at kissin', and as you've hugged the old . 'Oman and squeezed the gals to death, I guess you'd better drop them pies and things." "Aiwa things!" shouted the rebel, turning pale as he dropped a. load of pies, corn cakes, ham, &c.., which he "confis cated '' and had been " eating h artily of. "Pm a gone goslin;and dropped upon the floor. The girls tied him, and sandy and the. old 'oman like to heat him to ,th.ath, and then let.him go.--Louisvine *Democrat. - - Bank Elections. BANK or Ptirsncruati, AOetehe- 15 1800 f .N ELECTION roil 1 - 111TILTEEN DI RECTORS cf this Bank will be ho.cl at the Banking Home on MONDAY, November Mt! , between the hoar of 10 a, as., and 2 o'e;oek p.m. The anneal meeting of the Stonkho'ders wit I bo hel I , a TUESDAY. November 3d, at 11 o'c'eek a. m. JOllll 11AB Pblß., oelti 3 d&lLw - MEILCULFTS AND' MaNturacrannaa' to etob 15. 1860: '- rEIHE ANNUAL ELECTION *NOB D. R.ECTOS will - be herd at tho Banking I:Ease, on MONDAY. the lthhday of November nest, between the hrure oflOmm., and 2 p. The annual meetin of the Stockholders will be held clock UESDAY, t JOHNay of November. at 10 o a ro, hCOTT. ochi-te • • CITIZENS' BANE, O hes. 1 . . ,AN ELECTION FOR TH a ER r 1 WEE fI N Dl ti RELTORS of this Bank 15.!1; be held at the Banking Meuse on MOINDAY November 16th, at lu o'clock. a. e regnla7 ant nal mectinv of the stook' , old rra will b 3 held on It.:EaltA Y. Ziovumbec3d, 11 o'clocl at IKON CITY BANK OF P/TTSBURAII, cipher 5 1843. N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI , .CIL. REV:I.OIIS this Bark will he he d at the itAniline, House, on MONDAY. Novo:. ber 16th, I.•!twees. the Ocura of 11 a.. re., and 1 u. tn. The annual tneej”g 3t the btockholdera w - 11 be held on TUESDAY, Noremb r lA.:.111 o'clock m. J. ..11.t1.10r FIN, 0016-7.md Cashier. ALLEGHE'Nv BANS. Pittsburgh, Uctouor 1863, Al ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF 121. tie Bark will to held at the Banking .1.10u5.1 on the 16th of November next, between the hours of 10 a. m , and 2 n'ch)cli•, p m. J. W. COOK, Cas The attnal 'tee ing of the blockheiatrhier.s be add on the 3d day of Nocembo: next, at.l2 o'clock, m. • ' OFFICE OP THE PENN'A., INSURANCE co, } fir/HE PI STOCKHTTSBURGH, OL ctober DER S oF 186. TR C,lnt any are hereby nutine.i that et IS I ual electicn for D -eetors !he wil he held at the ogme. o. ti3Futt;th street, b. , 'wren the hours of ten o'clock a. I p. m, on !MONDAY, the 2d day 1.1 ..aosmzuher, 1863. L SPnOUL. oelCk-td • c:eums For Sale. MIAMI FOR SALE,,-111.1E UNDER -122 signed offers at privates.; e. every valuable arm in Mifflin townsh - p. Alerbeny county, containing 75 acres. with coal smiler i[..sit uated one mile and a yuartor Iron...term s °aril Werra on the Monongahela river. 5, miles from McKeesport, and nine miles from ittsatirgh, by land. improveraems are a frame dwolUng hours), frame yarn and other Lee• cssary buildings; also a Eno orchard. About GO t: ores good clearei land. rtis the property tor merlY,olfMeihm-Jainixt_Finna...,-TheAmad4,llnd coal bo sold together or. separate, to 51lUt the buyer ; or if sufficient inducements bo off.red, it will be en' up and sold in lots suitable for coun try residences. the above named property is not scld before the 13th of NOV 1 , ,M.8.ER. it will be oftered on skid day, at publi, sale, en the premises. at one o'clock. kor terms of 82.1 e, call with the subscriber, J A MEts aIEGKEW, West Newton, Westmore land county, Pa. 0022-td AJALVA.BLE 15.311Tir "MILD STIMET w PR , WERTY FOR SAL 4 B— ixoe!lent cutiou for almost any kind of business. The building i of three stories, well built in good style and very co- enicnt y a: ranged, large store room pith 13 it, ceiling. good show windows, etc. the room on the second ft 'or is f.r.y ft, in width, with good s.air-way ; hall an.l situ entrance c dwelling house, good cellar, &e. his p erty will be sold at a bargain, as the owner in tends leaving the city Apply to CIIII±BERT SORB. 0024 C,ome• mcial Brokers, 51 Market Et ...•0111T11 PFITNBUROH PROPERTY 1,..7 FOtt tiALE.—A two strry brick dwelling house, contai ing 8 rooms and finished garret, lot 20 by HO feet fronting on Canon and Cliesnui sir., but three minutes walk a' oie the Suspentiou Bridge, having the advantage of l'as-enger ltbil way passing tart door,..will be soldliat a bargain. For terns and particulars apply to oci3O T. A. AIcCLELLAND. 5.5" Fifth street.. VINE YEARS,—CHOICE BUILDING /II lots fer sale at low ; tiet.s—terms one-ten•h cash, balance in nine annual yarinenta. Apply to S. CUILLIBERT SONS'. ocl7 51 Market ettecz. CUNARD s LINE:. ilium to queenotown and Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamship, EilDoll HEDAR, RARATIION, TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL EKON NEW yoaii every alternate Wednesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate lVednesday. town, f .. teerage Passage from Liverpool or Queo,,- Gold or sfrom New York.re s.l 2noY.7.o, payable m its equivalent in Cur For Steerage Passage apply to WI LL1e.246 GILION. 40 Fume% St.,New fork or Tt10.9. RATT.fG.P.q. Agt, in3ard No 122 Monongahela Rouse, Water St P- assage from :England & Ireland $2 1 , 0. UROPEAN 4AGENC riokatbleus zAcanrielAzi, zurz0p.,;;z4...15... 4ger.:, :23 Monongahela Elonse. belch. Pa.., is ozapared to bring oat or geed 6,141: the coln s, begets e_.-oigt, or tol:_aF,n-ill:"pseitots. DRAM , FOE. t.A.Lig. I,2sahie in any part of En Agent for the incliznapolts and Cmcbmara Agent for the old Black titer Parkasz, for the Steamer Great It:ast er eta tcr thalinca of fiteagatnn,Hailil ig I:.otar,en N fell e• York, Li VerpCOL Caw V)T7 anti 0r1.7.,;,7 New Castle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. inkN AND AFTER MONDAY THE STH inst.. (and until fur her notisei traios on the N. C. 8-13. V. R. , will coml.:cc at Homewood zta'irn with the Mail Train cn the P. F. w, s O. R. W., leaving Pittsburgh at 7a. m. Also with the Crestline accommodate n. leaving Pittsburgh at 2.30 p. m. Through tickets 'or New Castle, Sharon. Mer cer. k ran klia and Oil Lity can be proem ed at the ticket cube of the httsburge, Pert Wayne and Chicat o Railway Co span in Pittsburgh. wM. D. DI, •Pans , New Castle. Pa.. Oat. 5.18.63. oc6-2 gt.w.J ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Hg. Cii %Hie, CO MMIVIIVEALTNI OF PENN -M. 6YINAN.I.A.—To James .ei. II itobison..Y - center, Mts. Ellen-Hutt:his...a. widow; James A. Hutchison, Mrs. Nancy C. B. Hutchison, so'o de vista of Louis D. H_tchison, Hon. Edwin *, . Stariton and Ellen atanton. his wile Dan iel Warfield, it... acdMary d. Warficid. lita wife and Cbar!es 6,:iward In mold-sou, devise... , , under the , act will and testament of Lord+ Hutchison, eoeased. Greeting :—Whereas, in the Orphans' Court of 8,14 county on the 19th day of Sept. A, D.. 1863, the Petition of Cornelius Potnmer, as slinee of Edward J. Burke, deo'd. was presented. .plasing_for specific performance , f contract with Donis Hutchison, dec'o. in regard to a cert=in lot of ground situate on Walnut and Quarryits.. i n th e City andittsburh; la , them:Sore, weeoru mord you each or you, Mat Yon be and ap pear before nor Orphans' Court at Pittilnireg. on uATII6,DAY, the3lat day of OoMber A. D , 1863. t 10 o'Mock a in. then and there to show . 123 use, il 'why 4.1 'any you nee the Mr of petition should not be granted. Hereof ta y d e not f..--A.—, Wristaes, the Eton. James P Sterrett, =.-issat } President Juage of our said Court, a t Pittsburgh, the 6th day of October. •—.--A A. D„ 1863. WM. A. HERRON, Clerk, Mkt& P.m.unn, Ateys. oe7-law-4w-W IKE GEL). T. VAN DOREN, Cashier
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