JAMES P. . Medical. N OT ALCOHOLIC. SIGMA CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extratt A PORE TONIC. i 4 Dr.:'Boolland's GE il MA:k 6IITF:RS PREPAKitI• C "D CKNON, rhtlada phie, Penna.. v„ , i±t Atte( •ts hr. l ver., Coutioll pat) , ii SPEPSIA JAUNDICE, 2 or NereititiiTh4.ll.D7, Diseases trie fildue7g, astal all Diseases elktuit trouil a Dlimr.l4..r el Liver or ED carinet;. such •—e Conn:, ,s , ati on. In war,: Viles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, of the Stomad,, Nausea, Ilcartburn, Di , cest • f,f Food, l'ullneFs or W !Olt in the Stomach, Sour F:ueuitionE, Sink ins or Fluttering at toe hr of uie Stom ach, Swimming o, the tieao. Blamed and difficult Breathing. Muttering at the Heart. hoking ortruffocating sensations when in a tyint nobture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be ore the sight,, Fever and Dull Pain in the lead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, ac, Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burr ing in the Flesh, Constant Inuizininga of Evil and greatdoprm E.ton of rpiritg. A oci Wl,l positive:7 nrevalt V6llow ) ( ever. BU kw buyer, ar. T XlO AJLEOIIier B KY n. O MASI, WHISKY They will cure the aft bov se e di in ninety-nine ci sees out of a hundred. Induced by the C7t4lntliVO sale and universal Gotertartw or nootlend's Merman Bitters, (purely regt=blo; hosts of ignorant quacks and unsorti -IMCMS auvouturers, have °Tamed upon suffering lumenity the flood gates of Nu...trams m the shar, sf Door whisky, vilely compounded with injurious irnur and ohristened Tonics, Storeachies and Bit tern. Beware of the inn ato arable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and bin-bellied kegs under the modest appellation el Bitten: which, in6tead of curing on 6" a... - nraratcs diseases aad leave the disappointed sufferers in despa i r. ETOOFLAND'S GEI(.hIAN BITTERS. Are not a new and untried article, hut have steed, the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameti-, citir - public; and their reputation and sale, are notrivaffed by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most'etninent Clergymen, Lawyers, Yleysielars and Citizens. Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to the benencial effects and medical virtues of these BiJ ter:. DO YU L.' Vii , LSTSO.II Er f.Nti'lo E, TD EN YOU. , 090 YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE, V() YOU WAN?' TU BUILD UP YOUIi OVIV ATITUTIONI DO YOU WANT TO FEEL Pi - ELL, DO SOU WANT TO GET 141 n o :) ES6" DO YOU WANT ENERGY, Layout wand to sleep, cie.i? Do-yon want a brisath glad egg-oeon, -_-feeling? If 1 . 3 c do , ut.e HOOFLA ND'S GERMAN JITTERS -;.•.e. PARTICULAR NOTICE. Thera are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up en gnarl bottles, compounded cil the cheapest whisk g or commo n rum, costing from 2D to 40 rests per gallon the taste disgulised by An ise or ()on:ander ,Seed, This class of Bitters has caused and trill contin ue to came, as long as they can be sold hundreds to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the system is kept continua/4 under the influence of whale Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire Liquors created and kept up, and the result ten 'e the horromeweeke, e epee, ee eieunker e i• ee life area Far those who des::re and tattl. loner Liiittor Bitters, wc publish the follounr.o receipt. elet ne Battle oolinnit'e Gerinan Bitters, and iirrx with Three s he of 4.,,a(id Brandy or.Whink 'and the result will be a preparation thud will far t'excel s n medicinal Vi a es true =Wiener any of the en/sierra. Liquor Bitters in theijsiarket, antitvai cost moat less. You will hates all the pirates of if outland's tti t ters in connection 'nth a good articl e of Liquor at a voriyh le,st price than these in ,•P fec,or Praratitas addi eaqou. A!T.EIGT.I.OIIII SOLDIERS, 01011) THErlrlitlllaiDS OF SOLDIERS ••We calf thanttention of alt aavlugrelationsor filendeiti tno .- iarmy to the fact that - 1100 - IaANDOSilicrman Bitters" will cure nine tenths °Atha diseases induced by exp osures and priva- Oons Incident to camp life: In the lists publish- Ist2ilmeet d . Ctillnn the newspapers on the arrival °OA° sic. it will he noticed that a ver", largo pro pHtion`ate suffering from ,debility. 'lvory case ofithat ebd can be readily oared by Bootland's blegman:Ritters t Diseases resulting 'from direr dire of file digestive organs are ..pei tidy remov- Wediave no hesitation in stating that, if tileise Bitters were freely need among our soldiers hanidreds Mt. of lives *night be saved, that otherwise will be W e °all onlaiatention to the fallovring re markakle and parti well aut t henticated cue. of one of the nation's heroes, whose-life to use his own tang usge"has been eaved by the Bitten :" ritin/miliiimi a. August .23d, 1&32. Meter& Jones & gentlemen year flootiantre German Bitters bas saved my lila There Mao mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbeiged my comrades, some of whose names are apptinded, and wfiai were fully cognizant of all the rarcumstancest i f my case. I am, and have been for.the last four years, a member of Sher man's celebrated battery, antler the uamedlate command of Capt. B. B. At res. Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous duties, I wa attackedritrNevember last with dtdlatnation o I the lungs, and was tor seventy two days in the hopital. This was followed by great w ar sility. heightened by anattack of dysentery. I then removed from the White House and sent to this eitffsmaimard the steamer "State of Ifs tae," from Which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have bean about as low as any ore could be and st LI retain a spark of vitality For ameek or more I wasseareely able to swallow anything, and if I. did icrt,* a morsel dosva, it was telv thrown r. o main. .could not even keep a glass of water on my fife could not last under those dream-. stances ; auo, accordingly the physiciahs who had beau working taithfullY, though unsucceaftil ty, to rescue me from thesrasp of the dread Arch er. frankly told me they eould do no more for me, and t ivised mo to see a clergyman, and to make suc h (disposition of my limited funds as best suit ed me, An acguaintanoe who visited me at the hospitaleldr Frederick Steinbron. of 6th :below Arch Street. 'advised m pr ocure d a foorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the shadow Lf death receded, and lam now, thank dod for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bot tles, Ithave gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of being Permitted to rejoin my wife and datum ter, from wboaa I lea-co beard nothing for eigh teen months; for, gentleman I ama/oyal Virgiu ej in the vicinity of Front Royal, To your &Minable Bitters I owe the glorious-privilege of *gain clasping to ILLY bosom those who are dearest Ibinsin life. • •Vsystrulin Yount. ISAAC, MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the atm ve state m - we taut despaired of seeine our comrade. almiseirosWred to health: DDLEENCK, Ist N. Y Battery. GEORGE N. ACKERT, Co. C. llth. Maine, I, E, LEWIS CHEVAUIEIt 92d NN. Y . SPBSCIIR„Ist Artlll%, V erm ont F. I. B. FASEW ELL. Co 8.. Vermont. HEMET . 111 4EltoltE, Co B; do HENRY T. FILacDoIFAIds, Co C bib IV, sine_ JOHN F. WARD, Co E. sth Mabee, SAS: Moen, Co H. 72d N. V • A AMUR. B Co F. 95th Pa. ALL. Co A. 3d Vermont IO SEMEINS Uo.ll, laith Penna. 'BEVAIM 011-I JOZINTERFEI;,i. see that the 'Unitize of "O. AL JACK tio fi.•• o =skis Wnarrinzot ea , ' horde 71PIL1cE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR DIAL? D 04... 44 ?0 $4 00, Should your nearest , thrisenot have the ar tie not be pm off by any of the intoxicatink :cations that mad be offered in its Place, bat Wa s. and welaid forward, seonrelv packed _ -- 11311,—Princli41 Office. end Macu n? latio, - Is4 o. 163 Arch o:mt. • JONES & EVANS, tgiacoeisOl43'f,o C. M. iitoicson & C 0.,) -too , , Prop ?op ' , Mirror sale by Vitiggistg and dealeN in every tjaelJEdwa r gatim : und bE_ ErsEm., Plitte bur g h. 101-: EP EMIRGPA r Mmond and Markt:lt street. sere. male also by For 3 1 / 1 0Z J.titt ro:p, gentry Sinithffeid aeti Pcnrcb A. J. RANKIN it CO., dim doors below 4th. pituk um b AIM/Shelly 4,11 X. 1 A br JittA'-) A t BARR, Edi - - Great Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON Weak Stomachs, General Debthly, Indigestion Disease of the Nervocu3 System. Como ipation. Acidity of the Stomach, and for all c :sea requiiirg a rome. HIS WINE INCLUDES THE MOST JIL agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we p•a- Seas; Citrate of Magnetic Oxdie combined with the most energetic of vego - able tonics; Yellow Peruvian Bark, The effect in many cases of de bility loss of appetite. and general prostrations, of an efficient Balt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nevro Tonic, Is most happy. It ang• men-s the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of • muscular flabbiness, removes the paior of debit.- 4.y. and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. • Do you want something to strenghten 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 get rid of nevrousneas? Do ycu want cusses' ? • Do Do you want a to sleep well? want brisk and Vigorous feeding ? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable T hal been Bo thoroug lY tested by all chases ofonic the community. that it is now deemed indispensiblo as a Tonic M h edicine. It owl but little. gives tone to the Ftota a o h . ren ovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of flys valuable tonic. Counterfeits. BEWARE or COUNTIMPEITE—AS KUNKLE'S BETTE% WINE OF lit I , i is the only sure and effectual remedy in the gnomon world for the per • manent ture of Dyxlirpein and DeWity and as there are a number of imitations offered to the pubic. we would caut.on the community to pur chase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. KutigEL, and has bis stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The foot that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fav o r, The Erma WINE or Igoe is put up in 75 CENT and 81,00 BOTTLES, And sold by all respectable Draggists ttroughout .the country. Be particular that every bottle blare the fac-simile of the proprietor', signature. GENERAL DEPOT. No. US Market st„ Harrisburg, Pa For sale by Dr. KEYSER, AgAnt, 140 WOOD STR,EDT. oc6.6md New Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES CAN BE BELIED ON, IT NEVILB fails to carol It does not .nan.eate It Is speedy in action 1 No Change of Diet is Required I It does not interfere with business partial oan be used without detection 1 Upward of 200 cures the past month. some Oi them very severe cases. It is adapted for male and female. old or .voungl BELL'S drtICIYIC PILL) are the original and only genuine Specific Pills Over one hundred physicians have used them in their practice and all speak well of their efficacy and approve of their composition, which is en tire fgg u v n eg e t a d te f a c n a d r g ri ec os tly ha can t raess o w o n n . the system. Bell's Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases of spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness with all its train of evils, suc Whitestetl and Vaginal Discharges, Gloat, the Nightly or Involuntary EMISSIODS. Genital Debility and Ir ritability, Intiontinenee, Impotence, Weak - ness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, ..4c Sto , all of a Wel l arise principally from 'Sexual hxcasges or Self-Abuse, or some constitutional derangement and inmpacitates the sufferer from f cdfilling the duties of Married Life I In all Sexual Diseases. as Gonorrhea, Gloat and Striotare and in Direases of the Bladder and Rid- Ilare they'act as a charm I Reil'al ie arnorieuced by taking a iringie box/ Sold by Palen OLIE 1)01,1,,, LErvu.r.;,. fittest rknd 'l4 and by Druggists generally_ hrtsbargh They el". be sent by mail aocura4 fealod on receipt of the 'annoy bY J. BRYAN, M. D., N 0.76 I:edar street., N. Y., Commlting Physician for the treatment of Sem inal, Urinary, Sexual and Norvoll Dioceses, who will send free to all the following valuable wozks, The Fiftieth Thonsand.--Dr, Bell's Treatise on Belf-Abuso, Premature Decay, lm potence and Loan 4)f eOwer. 'dermal Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, &o. A pamphlet of .fifty pages. con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be road by every sufferer as the means of cure in the severest stage is plainly Bet forth. Two stamps to pay postage. aul7d&vr TO THE PUBLIC. rE-,,,s •E .S. H. X. 31" 'A:Atha ignorer t andliba iy Modest e f all demouti- , . aations, treat sec:et and dedicate disordorc, :° 411 abuse and diseeset. or tnations common cad - oldeht to Yolltilb o; I,llh .I=lr and adnita, ksi.lC6 or married. Deftest De. Brwatrimar publishes the feet of hie doles so, the Ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, mad think It a great sin wiry Immo: al and for contamination and 'ooriaPtioll =ant their wives, promisins eons and daughters. Then zandlY Physician should be °endow to keep them in n_ors.nco that they do the same IS Dr. DRAII, OTRUP.(excapt publishing) foot a lucrative prac4 dee mdaht 'be loot to them .S.IEiODS stupid faintly mode= end preonicatnenc fc.iles, bons and rained In ignorance. liquor ap as mushrooms and who aomparo society. intelligencecturrabt. Leo. to Solders and cents, mysterionsty, mw..nly Druid Gotten. Dirt to publicity, however. that numerous -.'rents and anardiat.e are thankful that that danzliters nal trarclo. preziously fooblt delay and of dalmata.ooaclition and appea.-aco 11190 b6llll roamed to health end vieor by Did, f 32 .A.DlliTitl/P. bookies ;near before and cam marriage tbrucrsh hito halm bcalms:minim:3h soil (wink, artaderti, mortification. -Spermator Ilea or nocturnal crumimlona ate oetueletely cured yeryshort FriMa his new remediea which arepecuilarly his own.. They are oomponnet f:ein the Yesetable Kingdout. bevies: seen the fallmoy;of tho Mercurial treatment site has abandett• od it and anbedrated the veritable reausi a oases are treated with ;narked suocent—hairina had over forty ,ears (4.4, experience in them treat ment in hosniMis of both the Old World and it the United State&leads hlituto say--to all with a fair trial, health andhappinesa will again bloom noon the now—pal'ed elect. Trifle no longer aid, montelfanks and graoka. but come and be mired Consumption and all of Ito kir.drod diseases. M tykich so -man; annually our countries, oar now be renewed, mostelltle,herr attend to it 11l time Pull particulars can ballade/IMP tvaturint bYwoottrina a oo)F of thoZodicaLe4limeathiel avail Untie to a,l that apply jiagius the ed. vantane of over forta years a/Perim:leo and ohm:nation. consmnently he has enperior shin is 'the treatment of sprobt . i diamume. and who is daily ootealtad tha profexa au,. lin z.s raoca: - mended by reflect:OA* pnlallonem. tut prietors of Saiitala. ka. Smitifv.ld stoat. near Diamond str.tei. Private cornmeal cation:. f:ow. all In.rt: c: Va. Unio lii : n ski - lady et tendedto. sox too, dgelv Pisßnorb Part ( boo. SYRUP OF MANDRAKE AND Sin. LINGILL Having had a man employed for th remedies years compodtidinErthe above excellent forma , own practice.and having used them with uncommon success in all that time. I feel it duty to set them before .the publie, as my ex.pe mance lends mo to think they are as near speemes as any remedies well- can be for the following diseaset. name's , : Scrofula. Goitre, SYabilis, and all diseases that arise from an-smPure state of the blood. One trial will on any Person of their fitness for those diseases, Prepared andsold by .1. W. Bit ANsTRU P, AL D. hi Smithfield et., Pittsburgh, Pa. coNctne6 GRAPE VINES. WERE. Latiorict TICE FIR and have frn sociireited T it Tor INALLUARLE GRAPE. five V ALUABLE e d our originaLvines front Mr. BIELL w Who oorbtainigina eeti it The Pittsburghlfortionittiral Societvin /sag_ awarded rts diploma for fte exhibiti and the zilleghew County Airrioniteral Societony,. in ISOO, a ,prenuttia for it as " the BEST new nedlinetimei in ally respects superior to the LsabeUa._ olt trim svoico 0 V IN Unequalled anywhere which we offer at 20 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. $. 12 , 5 0 per 1100. 100 1.000 Swell vines at lees prices. We can furnish a few crtra large Vthibe Lit from no cents to $1 each. gothisouw.J. lirti No. NO Fifth &trees rietor Medical FOR THE CURE OF fl`' b 1 E3ii6lWE 8UiE.064 elle the Pea. 4. E.. ..I ) ;Axenalcur Dem 12. a ute&cry zi.unos OF INA Stea tontines, ...to three to on hundred an m d hems oo , a or, and waited fot e drlst Mllle, Bale Mills, Blunt itolosoes, Peturies. E. tilve Partion.ar attlon io the construction el Inninos and Maciiineg for Gist mmHg . and for uprights. malay and circular raw tullis. me Have also ta hand , enished an ready snint at shortnotseet tsaine. sill d It 01;ers tor ot oven. t, description. Also. tarnistil3oLlers and tiht,t.: ao..erateiy, Wronntit iron hhafting. Eattrerd and Paeles In every varietyy.~ and continuo the nutonfart•tre 01 Woolen Maoldnery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery tuanatacitr od of the best quality tif matettitiE, and isivraniel to all oases to eve satisfaction tirtirdern tatt tern all parts of the county; soLtalt and nrumvtly fenidkw A . JOIN I' RESOLUTION PROPOSING cERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITOISKIN. Be it resolved by the ,hate and House of Representatives of the T w h e aaltt h th P ow i ncgo naimc' e in n d G m en eenrtsa l b As p se r m a y emdoaunr , to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ao cord ence crith the provthlotth of the tenth article thereof; There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as aeotien four, as follows: SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall bens actual military , service, under a requisition from the President of the United States. or by the author ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex °raise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, ender such regulations as are, or shall he, prescribed by law, as folly ail if they were present at their untied place of election. eleTv e here shall be t additional ona to nth article of wo the Constitution, seettio be desig the - nated as sections eight and nine, as follows: SECTION S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than ono subject. which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills SECTION 9. N o bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any Powers, privileges, in any ease, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth. .10 CESN A, speaker of the House or Representstives JOIN R PENNEY, Spealtm of the Senate. OTIC/9 OP MI 112ORSTA RY OP P X TEN Co If kf 01.1 WILAL7II, fiarrittbur,-, e. ly 1, Ned. PENN LVAJNIA. e by certify that the foregoing L. B.}..ann l e i Zed b io r :, full, true and correct copy ol —.-- the original Joint Resolution of thegen oral Assembly, entitled - A Joint Resolution pro -Posing certain amendments to the Codatitution." an the same remains on nle in this office. han In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mg o fice d. and caused the seal of tie bocretary'a of- tbe affil tho day and year abovo written. julthdtt ELI SLIFER. !Secretary of the Commonwealth: TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. WE ARE NOW WI Atil•VA (INURING a superior article a M, Which we are prekared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 501) LIBERTY STREET, 'kr AL C , Always on hand as anal. • DICKSON, SUMAS,' Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY HARVEY'S CIIII6NO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS KZ AVE NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN ILL the directions have boon strictly followed.) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or in restoring the system to perfect health whn suffering from Spinal Affections, Pro ars i ne Uteri, the Whited, or other weakness of ,he Uterine ans. Te lls e erfect h ess oOre gonstituthonPand may be ta k l e y b a rme most hl icate females without causing dis resat at the Sarno time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By etrongthening, lovigoratiog, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bring ing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstruction may anse. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or f , ur months of pregnancy though gale at any other time. as miscarriage would be the result, Each box contains do Pills PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR, HARVEY•S 'TREATISE On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, 1.4 isaarriage, Barrenncas.l6terility, Reprodultion. and Abuses cf Nature, and emphatic .Ily tho LADIES' VALE AIEDICAB ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 Pages, sent free to any address oin cents re quired to pay postage. tali The Pills and Book will be bent by mail, conflc. , entially. when desired, SECURRLY SRA LED, and prr paid. on rece , pt of Money by .1. BRYAN, M. is., Uenersl Agent. Nl, 76 d seet, New te—Sold by all t::e pri Ce ncar tr ipal Draggists•York. Joseph Fieming, Druggist. comer of the Diamond and Market et., 'gent far Pittsburgh. oc6 enidetw MANS.IOOD; HOW LOST: HOW RESTORED Just Puhl.hed. seeled envel”pe. Prnee 6 eta A LE("FURECIN XXI- treatment and radical cure of Spermatorr• heea, or Seminal Wcrikna4.9. Involuntary Emio RiOnS, sexual Debility, and impediments to Mar riage generally. Noramusursi Coimunaption. Bu llet's-3. and fits: Mental and Aside:al Incapacity. resulting Dom Self-abuse, J . irEftWELI.. M D., author of the Green B e " Ak Boon to Thouwantle of nutferers,'' Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to coy ad dress. post-paid on receipt at =ix cents or two pos tage stamps by Dn. C. J. C. KLINE. 111713, ivory, New York, Post Office Box, 45n0. fiel6-3m-d.kw. 6.2. TOBIAS' VENITIAN HOUSE AY LINIMENT, in pint bottler, uric, N) cents. 540 R M., HARTFOD, Con n. Da. Testae Dear Sir—lilsNT have been in the liv ery business for the last twenty years, and during that time have been wink all the various lini ments end towns of the day, but never have round an article equal to P:ur Venitian Horse Liniment I have fair'y tested it on my horses in distemper, sprains, cuts, calks, ivreilings of the Atlantis, So., as also for rheumatism on myself, and have always mund it an invaluable remedy. RespectfullyFlELD. Sold by all Oruggists. Other, 5r3 Cori randt st New Yorrc. Sod by Tbomroi Itedpuitts, Dia moni Alloy, Pittsburgh. Pa. oc9 NE W GOODS. W E ARE RECEIVING THE LAB from th v east , c ompri si ng t among ot w er v —Ge b m h town Goods. such an NI'BIAF SUNTAGS Trimmings of tlo latc t ityles and in grea variety. A large .01ant1ty of 1108113R1 HO JP & BALM/ TA L SR lETS FIVE ANL) WOOLEN 8111Rlo FRENCH CORSETS And a large gurply of EIBBON.S, EMBROIDERY FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS At Whoietia{e Find kifqllll, We only buy from first hands and eel; at the LOWEST CASH PRICES MAORI; M & GLY DE, 7S Mark ot Arcot Saiwean For and Diamon WM. M. ro.Al9Elie-4 CO., q-Arkrci. DiLLA tl'669.itait, , 'test WEDNE DAY M Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRI: A SURY UEFA ItTNI ENT, OFPIOE Or COA.PTHOLLEE or TEM CURRRNOY„I. 11 , qington City, Aug. sth, 1883.) WH6IIIIA.e. antit , factory evidence prosentA to the undersigned, it has been made to optic that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Pllf".' BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and raz of Pennsylvania has been duly organized urati r and according to the.reqedrements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Aot to provide a Nationnl Currency, secured by a pledge of United Ktatcs Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved Fobruni7 25th, 18e3. and has complied with all the provisions of said not required to be complied with before commencing the.busin ems of Ban e ing. Now THICREPORE, Hugh McCulloch, COMI, troller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGII, county of Allegheny and State of Penn sy Ivor. la. is antaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of aline, this sth day of August. 18t13. }llUtlll McCULLOCH, SS Comptroller of the Currency, The First National Bank , of PHtsburgh, LAIR PITTSBURGH TRUST BONNY Capital $400,000. with privilege to in crease to $1,009,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Car ney under the title of she NATIONAL beANk PITTSBURG would respectlully offer its services for the collectson of Notes. Drafts, Bias of Exchange. Arc., receive money on. deposit and buy and Roll Exchange on all parts of the country. The Trust Cow Company since its organizatmn in 1852, will we bolive be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the new organization will receive the some prompt attention. Having a very extensive corre=pandence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we ran offer tinn , nal facilities to those who d business with us, The will be conducted by the same officers and directors. James Laublin Robert D Bass, Thomas Bell, Thos. Wishtman, JAMES LAUti JOHN D. so Angast sth, l!yi:clArpri W. J. KOUNTS PH. a. It ICOUNT4 & MFIRTZ, BANGERS, No. lIS Wood St., Second doo ntiove Fifth Street, ■ lEA I.EILS IN FOREIGN AN') Doineatic A-, Ka - chance, Coin, Bank Notw, and Liovort • mon: ho,7nritioa. Coliwticne ~ r ouiptly .0. , .0nd0 1 to Q-_ OLD, siLvER, V-W uortitlCtro, of Indel . btodrn - -.1. L'on:rtorrna tore Oeftifteato.s. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons all other - ovorninen! soo47.tier tiougii6 W. I, W I LLIA MN 4 adif,ti” d V - '0r..1 street. corner of _ . liOUSEKEEPER.S FURNISHING STOUP Gr 013 V - It 'l'l3l Ill; (SILO \ ES Tin W aro, Brushes Wooden Ware Baskets Spice Boxes Jelly Moul!:,, Cup Tubs I Wash Basins Straw ihtters Cup Mops Hair Sieved I Wire Sieves Mince Knives! I Coal Seattle Silver Soap Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife Washers Skewers Basting Spoohs Gridirons Coffee Mills Lemon Squeezers Wash Boards Stew Pans ' Sauce Pans Wails Irons Bird Roasters Nish Kettles Fry Pane Ham Boilers Farina Boilers Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needle rs Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Fitt erers Bread Pans Clothestes Butter Ladles Wringers Iron Holders Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints Keelers Wash Tubs Clothes Lin et. Soap Cups Scales T F Cook's Knives ,itid ru lrons ors; Bread Boxes Moat Presses Scoops Cako Boxes. &c., Ani FOR THE. DINING ROOM. .3TI.VER MATZ% Castors Call Bells Syrup Tags Nut Picks Cake Knives Fish Knives Crumb Knives 1 lee Cream Knives Salt Stands I Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives ' Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Steens Children's Cups Mustar Spoons Round &Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do I Forks Stag do do Square Waiters linglish Tea Trays ! Crumb Bras hes Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers ! Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes 1 Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers ! Coffee Cafetiers Spirit Coffee Pots ! Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, &o. FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet Jars I Water Carriers Foot Baths i Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brushes I Gas Shades Shaving Muss ! Nursery Shades Bronx Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whisk es Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. NUIRCELLANHEOUR. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes ! Vestas Bird Cages 1 Meat Hales Vissetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames/ Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything Pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of D RA WERE BRAIDS KAY & RICHARDS NO- 30 FIFTH STREET First door below the Exenge Bank 15. All goods dellvered free of charge in'' - the city, Allegheny, .tbrnanghana, Manchester. DJ/ - (merino borotuzh, etc. ' - NOTICE. 'SAVING RECEIVED IN F ORIN A - RIC don that persons have at different times in the name of the Subsiste!oe Committee, solic ited contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from the gardners and country people in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegny, we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect such contributions for us or the Hospital, and that contributions thus collected have never reached us. W. P. WEYMAN. JOS. ALBREE. }Ex. Com. 8.. AWOOD, Contributions for the SuTbsistence Comtuittee, should be ae , ,t to Messrs. Weyman & Son, Smith field at. or Merars Oeo. Albree, Son & Co. Wood street. • eel 2 H. J. LYNCH LI A VIN G VACATED THE FRONT .M-M. of his store, No. 96 Market street, to make alterations, will boo found in the new additionin rear of old qtore, entrance oh Market alley first door from sth street, where Dry goods will b' sold cheap. attls ItEDiO i A L glb R. F. BARDEEN BAG RENON ED .11.1 from timithiloNi Street, below the Girard H:me, to N 0.145 Fifth street opposite , the Court lleuse.ertVtf. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND usErta. ARTICLE FOR wetting Plants and flowers. washing windows, carriages &o. Pumps of every de , criptlon sold and repaired. DaYkin'e Pa..ent Waver Drawee made and sold., WELDON ar. KELLY, 164 Wood et. One door from ainth PI'ITSEUR6I7 DTRUC:MRS: Win. K. Nimiek, Alexander Speer Francis U. Bails; Alex. Bradles mel Rea. 411 LIN, Prendeni lULLY. Cashier. 'tf. K ITCHEN APPLES -150 BARRELS OW GREEN Apples. Just reeeivedand for sale b.t , PRIZES. ARMSTRONG. ocd mixer hiarket and Bina *nets. CTOBER 28, 1 Educational. C;#o47/2/ _ / lion. Wilson McCandlecs, Judge of the United tates Circuit Court, President. Corner of Pouts c 1 St. Clair St, Pitt burgh Peureft.. ?OEM LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND -2. best. $35 Pays for a full Commercial OoluSO• No extra charges for Manufactuers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter tind review at any time. This Institution is conducte. l by exPeriensed Tortencrs and practical aceglintants, who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and nsponsible situations. Diplomas grranted for merit only. Bence the preference for grad. natce at this College by business men. Prof A. Cowley, the best Penman of the 'Onion, who holds the largest number of Prem. Piga- Intata. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writieg- Dal Atter:d where the Son, and Clerks of husi 'neßS men graduate. For wpeeimens of Penman, hip and Catalog -ale containing full information, enclose twenty-five cezAs to the Princpals. attlo JENKINS at SMITH. FRANCIS 0011EGE / MAK CAM OF THE FRANCISCAH BROTHENS ta I MST TIITI ON, SITUATED ./1. IN LORETTO. Cambria county Panns:Yl - about four miles from Creuca Station, on thealirect route betwtCen Philadelphia and Pitts,- 'burgh. was chartered in ISM, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate, 'loners and Degrcee. The location of the College is one of the most heathy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allo t:14u Mountains being rroverbial for its pure yatcr, bra, ;uis air, and pietarosduo scenerY. The Sella iastic year commences on the FIRST AONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ands :bot the 25h e JUNE folowing. It is divide] ,ato u two Sessions f . Students l cannot return home 'ietwocn the Seseions. All the Apparatus neces sary fur Lind Surveying, Engineering, &c., fr.a., be furnished by the lusdtution to the dtgdentE. sastrutreni.el g.rat Vl Music forms no exint •Thirge. Students will be admitted from 'Liar :tsars to the age of manhood_ TERife — Board sod Tuition, payable half yeah, Surveyor ants use of lusiruments, per an num Cies-ass:, aid Modern Languages, extra Stud , nts I .uding Vocation at the College.. 20 linferon , e ho nowt° to the Rt. Rev. Biding, Dornencc, Rt. Bev. Bilhop Wood. Philadelphia, Ray. T. S. Rcvn,d,.., -sttu Rev Dr, O'llara. Philadelphia Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila. dolphi n :Her. Pierce Mahar. Harrisburg. N. B.—A hrck run dalt. Lo•e.to fr:m Ores aepll Vor ic. Iteachal. Ants. Bed BUY. Sloths in Fut , . Woolens. &c., insects on Plants. Fowls. Animals, c. Put in 213 c. 50c anl holes. bottles tzud flasks; up_ and $5 flasks for Hotels. Public Iraqi tntions, "(mly infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerou s to the Human Family." - Rats come onto( thou hnloi to die." Sold wholesale in all 13 rge cities. Oar- Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. 44,- Beware of all worthlors imitations. air Soo that "Ca, tar's" name i 3 on each box. bottle and flask before you buy p . Address HENRY H COSTAR, cip Prinal Deo OW Broadway. N. Y, Ale- Sold by It. t, E. SELLERS & CO., and B. L. FAIiN &STOCK &IS'holealle Agents, Pitts-burg.CO. i.yl6-6ffideodAw • SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth WEti-ci Foundry PkTT.SBURGII. • _ . Warehouse, No. 149 Fiat sati4l2o &road sta. Al an ufactii rers ,of all tiftritti descriptions of Coal Oil Betorts and Saila Gas and Water pipes. Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Seel Motdds Pullim, Hangers and Couplings. Moo Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. 021:1yd lew J. DUILEVy, iireoar NO. 4 DIAMOND, I" X TIPNIFI II R. 14 AI, P.a. MEM hell Oysters! Shell Oysters. lORNUCOPLE SALOON ALWAYS Xi in acivence. The proprietor of this noted eat ing estako ishment has just recieved a large rup ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They wi•l ne served up in the best possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords Don't forget the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets. F. WEIS, Proprietor. DICA i. CARD F. X. DEROLBTIE. M. I) From the Medical Fanultv .1 PaSi2, France, Ex Intern Rosie; ent Physiedap) of Hotel Dian, Charity Hospitals, &c. Date of Diploma, 182.8. OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET St. Nichols% Building. Con.;ultaticn GRATIsI, orery Tuesday and< Friday, from 10 o'clock to 12 a m., and trom 2 to 4 D. m. seB W ALL PAPER. FOR AUTUMN Cg 1863, A complete aFe(,rtment of beautiful PA PER lIANGINGS Of all styles. at prices lower than can be again offered. Fnr eale Curing the 83ason by W. P. SIARSHALL, 87 Wood Street. A LARGE STOCK 4)1 NEW SHOES , IFFENBACHER'S, - NO. US FIFTH STREET tubraliag Gent's. Ladies, Mit - tees and Children's wear 4 n great variety. cell - 1 1 VOTICE.—A Ai DREW LORL&N, OF Pittsburg._h, HENRY PHIPPS. Jr.. and Eit)M AS N MILLER, of Allealenr city. have th s day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Rolling Mill business, u,der the fi se name of KLOMAN et PHIPPS. Andrew Kloman and Henry Phipps Jr as (Jen oral and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner, the partnership to continue until the let day of lap nary, 1870. ANDREW KLOMAN, HENRY PHIPPS. JR TLIOS • N, MILLER, I=l REMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE. The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott UOl2/30, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C. Conn 's old stand, is prepared to famish carriages, buggies, and saddle h 0114311 1 ,011 the shortest no tice. Also buses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will receive his special attention, NEAL RIZIERLAND. N EW FREITRAND lylWl - 4 -- 100 boxes prime Oranges, . 100 do do Lemons; 20 Bags new . l'ingliet Waifiak, 20 do de Filberts: 20 do do Brasil Nutn 20 do Fresh Cocoa Nuts: SO do Almonds Berdeous MOW J tbt received and for sale be RHYMER Nue. 126 and 112,4 Wood stioeL DAILY POST. AMP POST - ADVANCED RATES .0 you, by mail Six months. " Three " Ono - One week, delivered in the city Single c0pie5........,.. To agents per hundred ..... . ..... Crocodile Hunting. Don Ramon Paez has recently publish— ed in England a Book of Travels in South America, which contains some exciting adventures. Here is a sketch of CROCODILE LIFE AND DEATH. "While walking along the banks of the Portuguese one may see these huge liz ards collected in groups of half a dozen or more, basking in the sunshine near the, water with their jaws wide open till their y j ghastl palates are filled with flies or other creatures alighting within them. We tried in vain shooting them with guns; the reptiles were so wary that the moment we Lock aim they rushed into the water. Being at a loss bow to procure a subject for my pencil, I sought the advice of an old man, an angler by profession, who lived in one of the huts near the river. He agreed to let me have his canoe, with his son to paddle it, and the requisite number of harpoons, providing I could obtain the assistance of an Indian boy from the neighborhood, who was a capital marksman with a bow and arrow. " 'What I exclaimed in astonishment, 'do we exp4ct to kill one of these mon sters with so slight a thing as an arrow?' 'No, Senor,' he calmly answered, 'but you must first know where to find him under water .:before you can strike him with the harpoon ; the arrow of which I spe.zr is the kind we use in catching turtles. "These arrows are construcß d so as to allow the head, affixed to the shaftetome what in the manner of a lance, to come off the moment it strikes an object in the water. A slender cord, several feet in length, connects it with the shaft, which last is made of a buoyant reed ; around this the cord is wooed closely until it - eachee the point where the head ie, then - fastened securely. The shaft, being ex tremely light, floats on the surface of the water the moment it is set free, from the. head by the struggles of the animal, thus acting as a guile for its recovery. "The old angler then proceeded to plain that the operation must be conduct ed by sending one of these arrows into the body of the crocodile to mark his po-. sition under water ; and then, if practica ble, we might plunge a harpoon into the only vulnerable spot we could - hope to reach, viz.: the nape of the neck, after; which the animal could be easily dragged on shore by means of strong ropes at-: tached to the harpoon. "Accordingly, I went in search of the Indian boy, whom I found under a tree,- seated like a toad on hie haunches, skin ning a porcupine he had just killed. At my approach he raised his head and fixed on me his unmeaning eyes. When spoken to, he only replied to all my questions with the monosylables, 8-i, no. After a little coaxing, and the promise of-some fish books, he followed me to the canoe without uttering a word more. ''We were not I . ng in getting a chance to test the , skill of my new acquaintance. As we approached the river banks a large crocodile hove in sight, floating down the stream like a log of wood, Our position was most favorable to send,an arrow rat tling through his scales, and my young Nimrod lost no time in improving the opportunity. Stepping a few paces in advance, and bending gracefully over the precipice, he let fly at the reptile's head his slender, yellow reed, por elevation. viz : shooting the arrow up into the air at an - angle of forty-five degrees, which causes it to descend with great force upon the object, after describing an arc of a circle in the manner of a bomb shell. Although the distance was fully 800 paces, the arrow struck the mark with the precision of a rifle ball. A violent plunge of the reptile was my first intimation that the trial had been successful, and ilia a moment I perceived the golden reed, now attached to him, swimming swiftly over the surface of the water. We hastened for the canoe, and immediately gave chase up stream, as the crocodile had taken that direction. We were rapidly gaining upon him, when, alarmed at the sound of the paddles, he sank in very deep water, as was indicated by the reed. This circum stance rendered it impossible to employ our harpoon. We tried in vain to start him ; he stuck to the muddy bottom, whence neither pails nor curses could move him. We hoped that in time he would come to the surface to breathe, and then we might strike him with a harpoon , but in this we were equally disappointed. "After waiting for him two hours, we gave him up, along with the arrow head sticking in his own. I made various other attempts to secure a specimen, but with no better result, as the river want yet too high to sound for them. While in this place I was told several in cidents in relation to the cunning and in stinct of these saurians, one of which ap peered to be most remarkable in an animal of the reptile tribe. The ferryman here possessed a great many goats. Once he perceived that several of them had dis appeared, and, not being able to accoent, for it in any other way, he at once laid the blame on the hated crocodiles, al though these creatures seldom carry their attacks beyond their own elements. His suspicions, he discovered in the end, were well-founded, having witnessed the de struction of one of his goats in a very singular manner. It appeared that a crocodile bad in some mysteri6ns way discovered that goats delight in jumping from place to place, but more especially from rocks or mounds. Rocks, however, being rather scarce in the country, their treacherous enemy undertook to gratify their taste for this innocent pastime, and at the same time cater to his own. Ap preaching to the water's edge to within a few feet from the bank, he swelled out hie back in such a manner as to give it the appearance of a small island or pro montory. The stupid goats perceiving this jumped from their secure places on shore upon the seemingisland, which they, however, never reached, for the crocodile, tossing up his head at the right instant, received them into Me open jaws acid swallowed them without difficulty. "No person can venture near the water without danger from their attacks, being so treacherous that they approach their. intended victim near enough to strike hini with their powerful tails before he is even aware of their proximity. The bubbling sound of a gourd being filled with water especially attracts him. To oliviate this danger a calabosh bowl with a long wooden handle, is usually employed for the par, pose ; yet it is not untreguently snatched from the hand of the water carrier. "If by accident a human being Palle prey to this tyrant of the river, the reptile is then called cebado, which appellation implies everything that is bold, ferocious and treacherous in an animal of the species, as from that time they not only waylay persons, but follow them in the canoes, in hopes of again securing this dainty morsel, There are, however, men ifold enough to meet= the enemy face to face in his own element. The man who 'makes up his mind to ,this encounter is well aware that this must be a conflict to ,the death for one of the antagonists. "The ferryman related to us a feat of gallantry worthy of a better cause per— formed here by a Llanero with one of these monsters. The man was on his way to San Jamie on a'pressing errand. Being in baste to get there the same day,he would not wait for the canoe to be brought him, but prepared to swim across assiated b his home. He bad already secured his y saddle and clothes upon his head. as is usual on similar occasions, when the fer ryman cried out to him to beware, of a kydman cebado, then lurking near the pass, urging upon him, at the same time, to wait for the canoe. Scorning his ad :vice, the Llanero replied with character istic pride, 'Let him come ; I was never yet afraid of man or beast.' Then laying aside part of his ponderous equipment, he placed his two edged dagger between his teeth and plunged fearlessly into the river. "He had not pro - eeded far when the monster rose and made quickly towards him. The ferryman crossed himself de voutly, and muttered the holy invocation of 'Jesus, _l.' ',say Jose!' fearing for the lite, and, r.,..ve all for the toll of the im prudent traveler. In the meantime the swimmer continued gliding through the water towards the approaching crocodile. Aware of the impossibility of striking his adversary a mortal blow unless he should reach the arm-pit, he awaited the moment until the reptile should attack him to throw his saddle at him. This being ac complished so successfully that the croco— dile, doubtless imagining it to be some sort of good eating, jumped partly out of the water to catch it. Instantly the Lien ero plunged his dagger up to the very hilt into the fatal spot. A hoarse grunt and a tremendous splash showed that the blow was mortal, for the ferocious monster sank beneath the waves to rise no more. "Proud of this achievment and scorn ing the tardy assistance of the ferryman, who offered to pick him up in his cannoe. he waved his bloody dagger in the air, ex claiming, as he did's°, 'ls there no other about herel" and then turning, he swam leisurely back to take his horse across. The canoer'e who related this adventure !hen added, 'So delighted was I on that occasion that I killed my fattest hen to treat the man to a good saucoeho, for the caiman had devoured all my goats.'" For Sale. ftpAnatt kOR SALE— 7.11 E UNDER -1&` signed offers at private sr, e..a very valuable Farm in .Mititlin townsh p. Ailegtheny county, Pa,, emtaining 75 acres, with Coal under it, sit uated one mile atd a quarter from John O'Neal's 1.4) Ell Works. on the Monongahela river, fl• e miles from McKeesport, sod nine miles from itts'aurgh, by sand. 'The improvementS are a frame dwelling home. frame Larn and other nee. essary buildings; also a fine orchard. About 60 cores good cleared land. It is the p tcperty for merly owns.. by James Finney. The land and coal will be sold together or separate; to suit the buyer; or if sufficient inducements be offered, it will be cu; op and sold in lots suitable for coun try residences. It the above named property is not stud before the 13th of NOV itsMBER. it will be offered on said day, at public sale, en the premises, at one o'clock. For ternis of sale, call with the Fubstrher. JAMES MEGtt.EW, West Newton. Westmore land county, Pa. 0e22-td 'VALUABLE S7ffiT kg FIELD STREET PPET FOR SALE-- An excellent lo cation for almost any kind of business. The building is of three stories. well built in good style and very convenient), arranged, large store room uxth 13 it. ceiling, good show windows, eta. She room on the second fi +or is f..ty ft, in width, with good stair-way: hall and shit: entrance to dwelling house: good cellar, 30 . &c. 3 his Prop_ arty will be sold at a bargain, as the owner in tends leaving the city Apply to CILITH.R.ERT & SONS. 0c24 Commercial Brokers.'M Market et ....,OUTTI PITTSBURGH PROPERTY 1 0 , FOK SALE,—A two story brick dwelling house, contai. ing 8 roorcs and finished garret. lot 20 threeeet fronting on Carsor. and Chesnut but minutes wailt e the ;Suspension Bridge, having the advantage of Paw anger Rail way Passing toe door, will be sold at a bargain. For t inns and particulate apply to 060 T. A. AWL ELL AND. 65 Fifth street. N— YE/LBS.—CHOICE strumfarita iv lots fer sale at low j !ices—terms one-tenth sash, balance in nine atonal PaYERentS• Apply CO S. UUT.r.BERT & ocl7 51 Market street. CUNARD LOBE. theam to Queenstown and Liverpool, the first class powerful StelEiMShips SIDON REDAR, RAIJATRON. I TRIPOLI. lIATILL SAIL FROM NEW Poi= Pool v T every alternate Wednesday,. from Liver. town every alternate Taeaday. and lront Queens eivery alternate wednesdaY. toSteerage P from Liverpool or Queens w. from ew York, $32.50, payable in d or l e ts : equivalent in Currency For Steerage Pomace apply t W GUION. 40 Fulton St., Now .Yor o , or k ILLIAMS k • TIIOS. RATTIGAN. Ain. • No 122 Monongahela Howe. Water St. in3ayd assage from England & Ireland $2l, 00. UROPEAN AZENC V. uIIinELAJS .61,41rTiGAR, EingopEaul Agent, 122 lifonongahola House. Pitts bargh. is prepared to bring ant or send back Bpassenger:3 from or to an,y_part of the old eons; IGHTr by steam FOR packets. DRAFTS SALB. Payable in an, Part oEurope. Agent for the Indisnapollrand Cincinnati Enid road. Also, Aget fort the old Black Star Lino of Sailing Packets, the Steamer great East ern, and for the lines of Steamers sailing between New York. Liverpool. Clacceve and EiZiWE.Y. fell New Oastle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. N AND AFTER /MONDAY THE STH ire, (and unlit furl h er notice) trains on the N. C. & B. V. R. R . will connect at Homewood ta'i , n with the Mail Train an the P. P, Y &C . R. W.. leaving Pittsburgh at 7a. m. Also with. the C.2.Sorestline accommodatitn, leaving Pittsburgh at p. m. Through tickets tor New Castle. Sharonaier cer. kranklin and Oil City can be premed at the ticket °Mee of the P.ttabingt. Port Wayme and Chicato Railway Coaigian_y in-Pittsburgh, H. DPILSO.N. PEW • • A gt. New Castle, Pa.. Oct. 5, MS. oc6,2wd Maxon - elm COUNTY. E 3. r •• Hz COMMON W BA.LTH OF PRIM AL HYLVANIA.--To James A. Hatohison. es contort Alta. kllen Il utchison,widow: James A. Hutchison, Mrs. Nancy C. B. Hutchison. sole de visee of LOUi3 D. Ho tchisois, Hon. Edwin titan ton and Mien Mena Stanton. Ms wife Dan iel Warfield..ir.. and fluty A- WarAeld , nt° wife and Charles EdWard itutchison, devisees , under the ast will and testament ;of Louis Hutchison, eetntsedi ,Oreeting:— Whereas, in - the Orphans' Court of said county on the nth day of Sept. A. b.. the Petition of Cornett's Former, ae shmeeinf Edward J. Burke, deed was presented. pralieg_for specific performance of contract with Lotus Hutchison. deed. in regard. to a ceruir, lot of ground situate on Walnut and Quarry sta, in the city of Pittsburgh: n therefore, COLO- Ma':l4:l you and each or you,. teat, you. - 1,,, and_ ap pear before Or Orphans' Court at leittiburgUl tiA'PII BOA Y. the alst, day of Ootobtm A. D. 1 at 10 °Week a, in , then and there to sho* cause, if any yotrate- ashy the - praYer of Petition should not be granted. hereof fail net WITNYELS, the Hon. James P. Sterrett, I siur... PfeIiCIOZA JOOffe Of our. said Court, at Pittsburgh. th o Bth day of October, t • A. D., 1883. Air W M ClerX Airman .t.. - aktufg. Att'ys: 007-law-4w- w NEW BAISIAB - boxes new M. IL Raisins, 100 boxes new .aver lta tvies 2.0 half andel:Lima boxes I ta l sioA now landing and for sale I2L &EIMER & BROS. oat bid and 119 Wood
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