JAMES P. BARR, Editor. and Proprietot Medical. IMPORTANT Stl.- CONSUMPTIVES, Dr. J. H. SCHENCK. FratßouGH THE SOLICITATIONS 11 of nametous persons, the above named tentleu3an, will be at the ' , rug store of Dr. DEORDE%E. KEYSER, 140 Wood stroat, Pftts burgh , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 4th, sth and 6th, for the examination of pa , lents afflicted with an's diecam of the Pul monary crgana, aush as PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, BRONCHIAL CONSUMPTION, LARYNGEAL CONSUMPTION, TRACHEAL CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, THROAT DISEASE, SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL, PLEURITIC CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, or any chronic disoa.se of a wasting or debilitating type. or decaying of the natural powers. Dr. 801HENeli would advise all persons who have chronic ailments, and wish to oonsutc him, to out this advertisement out, so as to enable them to remember the time of his vi 'it. For 'consultation and advice he makes no charge. ' Many persons, however. desire a thorough exam ination of the lunge, as to know their exact con dition. For such an e.raminatton hie charge three dollars. The examination being made until an instrument of • his own invention, called SCE ENC,IC'S HESPIROMETB.I," the exami nati,n ie entirely freef otn pain, and will pant out the true condition of the lunge, whether in a healthy or nwrbid state. . . Below will be found a recent certificate of cure in the cite of New York, attested by several witnesses. Dr. Geo. .11 Keyser, f Pittsburgh was present when the statement of Aim Bap thotomew was given, and can vouch for its genuineness. hundreds oy cures of a like character are scattered all over (hr United Skates, so as to convince the m• et incredulous of the value of Dr. Schenck's medicines. P.XTRAORDLNARY CURE 01? A RUN- Nltvti br Dr. SCHENCK' MEDI CINES. 'the healing po errs of SCHENCK'S PULIVIONIC SYRUP strikingly inturrarrd. The ease of ISIRi. MARY BART/TO LOAIS W. No 9.3 West Forty-fifth street, New York: This is to certify that I have been laboring under a disease supposed to be Diver Complaint for a great many years. There was a hard swelling in my side, which became quiie large. ,he doctors caged it a tumor. Af ter some time it bribe and cc ntiotwl run ning for fourteen years, comet uses disehar ging a thin watery matter, and other times green - bile: . 1 had the left medical attendance in New York. and my physicians all told me that the ulcerous hole in my side must not be healed or the discharges from it stop- Ped,or I.wunici soon die. My physicians gave me calomel or mei °city until my mouth became very sore, at d several times I w. s saliva ed as badly as any one.could he without d . iag under the process. No oaZI could be tortured more than I was and dye through it. W i , h.o the last year any strength begin to fall more than ever; me 'Mood seemed to stop flowing, my pa se at times ceased to beat fer fifteen or twenty sec ids at a time. My skin and the.hites of my eyes were as yellow az saffron• I knew not what to do and my doctors aek.now.edged that they could do no more for me. I was *towlines to try what are termed ''Patent ar.to nes," tor I thought I had nearly all the hest /Wiens in New York to at tendltoms, th -thuld not he p use no one contd. At this:U=oiter I had locus to a espair.a friend of mine brought me o Sunday Me curl,. i 1 which I read the ce tlicate if a wonderful cure of consumption,the patient haring been confined to her bed, and apparently in the last stage of the disease. and yet was cured by 1. r. Cchenck. I would have cons dared this as a Ire kery or de ception had it uot been c ertified to by many re spectable persons. with the end,rsement of the Rev, Dr. Bowling, This gave me encourage ment, and t was impati.nt for a emsultation with Dr. Celicinek, having to wait for Tuesday, one of toe ease of his regular attendance to pa tients in his cite. It was about the last of July. 1468, when I coiled on DOet.r ychenek' a; hit rooms. No. az Bend street. Re said he under stood my case, and gave all three of hismedioines • -Pulmonie Syrup, ' eaweed Tome, and Mandrake Pills—and within 9 days there was great change in my feeling*. The hole in my side discharged more than ever ; still I felt better, and began to entertain hopes of a ours. I could feel the Pul monio Ss rap operating through my blood. The seaweed Tonic seemed to act on my stomach in an indesoribable manner,but in a very short time .it gave me a ravenous appetite, but not un til I had taken nearly a box of Mandrake Pills. Nene could believe that say hu man stomach could contain such an (morn:t ans quantity of corruption as I disoharged. 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'luatior healing up. I did not know what to think of that, as toe doctors had told me that'll the ulcer healed my death would be the immecli ateconsequence. I leased for the next Tuesday., to see Dr. Schenck. He said that I was doing well, and thst I would soon be as well as ever, and thanks to kind Providenee this promise has been Railed. This aay I feel as well as ever I did in my life, although it is only three months since my case appeared to be desperate, All who know me are -astonished at the change, The running ulcer of so many years continuance is entirely sealed, and I have no mom of that dull, heavY, steepY feeling which I used to expe rienoe almost without intermission. I rise in the morning without having a bad taste in my mouth. or a furred tongue, and I always have an excel lent appetite for my breakfast. I am satisfied that no one can speak too highly of Dr Schenck's medicines and their extraordinary effects. For my part language is inadequate to express my grati.nde„ I feel that Dr. Schenck's medic nos, by the Providence of God, have been the means of the reetora.ion of my life, for which I , hall ever be thankful. f beverat of my friends, through my reeom mita dat on, have been using Dr, Schenck's medicines for consumption and other diseases of that kind. All of them have been greatly benefit ed. I make this public statement in order that the thousands woo suffer from 'diseases simiar to mine may'be induced to try Dr. bohenck's invaluable medi cines. Do not thin' as I did, that if your favorite doctor cannot harp you no one can. I would ad vise every consumptive person to go and see Dr, Schenck. and Dillow his presoiptions. Tarte his ad vice, at least, ifyou do not take his medicines. it is encouraging to hear the people conversing in his rooms and describing the benefit they re. ceive from his treatment. Their looks show that, they have no deception in them. They are ,all anxious for help, and are being all helped, I wish all who are afflicted as I was to call and see me, for I feel that I can satisfy every one of them that this statement is not exaggerated. I relate all the particulars, because 'I know that many. are like what I was—skeptloaL I have request ed a number of my friends to append their names to my statement, in order that no person can en tertain any reasonable doubts on the subject, MRS. MARY BARTHOI.OOI.EW. lire, the undersigned, friends and acquaint rates oilers. Bartholomew, who gives the above certificate, have; known her for manyyea*, and do certify that the statements made by herare entitled to fall otedence, and that the account is not at all exaggerated. Scarcely any person who knew her three months sgo would recognizo her nor—Mich is the alteration of her appearanc e , ROCKWELL BARTHOLOMEW, 85 W. 48th street Capt. A. CHAMBERLAIN, 85 West 46th street. Mrs. M. J. CHAMBERLAIN, , 83 West 45th street. FANNY W. HUSSEY, 88 West 45th street. E. M. HUSSEY, 83 West 45th street, Mr. and Mrs. .8. SCOFIELD, 83 West 45th street DR. J. R SCHENCK will be at his Principal Mee, Nis, 39 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, =SATURDAY from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. He advice free, hat for . a thorough .examina tion with the Itcspirometer, he Marges three dollars N. 11.—An of Dr. Sobenck's medicines sr.° Or sale by the grcrstodozen nr single bottle by DD. GEO. H. KEYSER, - N 0.140 WOOD STREET, • - Alinlisariptive w pataphlets.ireent. the. Agents. geSliiistwilrea . • . „ . • )tttl • - *,4 Great Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OPTION, FOR THE CURE OF Wuak Stomachs, General Debility, Indigestion Disease of the Nervous System, Constipation, Acidity of the Stomach, and form c ses requitirg a Tome. qv HIS WINE INCLUDES TILE MOST 1 agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we p-s- Bess; Citrate of Magnetic Oadie combined with the most energetic of vegorable tonics; Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of de bility loss of. appetite, and general probtrations, of. an.efficient, Salt of Iron. combined with our valuable It erre Tonic, is most happy. It aug.. tnems• the appet ite. raises the pulse, takes of Unntentar fl abbytess, removes the pelor of debili ty, end give= a florid vigor to the countenance. Do sou want something to btrertghten you 7 Do you want a good hppetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nevronsness? Do yeu want energy ? 1 o you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling I If you do, try UNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has barn so thorough ly testa thy all elapses 4f the eatamunity,that it is tow deemed i a thspensible as a Tonic M. Maine, It OOF t but little..gives tone to the stomach. ren— ovates the systole:Land prolonizti life, I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonto. Counterfeits. BEWAIL): LIF COUNTYILVEITS — AS KUNKLE'S MITE.% WINE OF Ilt Nis the only sure and effectual remedy io the hii..yvvn world for the per• manent cure of 1 - Idsprpftla mid ,Debslity, and as there are a numb!.r of imitations offered tr, the pubic. we would rant or: the community to pur. chwe.none bat the genuine artium, manufactured by S. A. Kt:NKr:L. and has hi 4 stamp on the top of the oork of ever; bottle. The tact that othere aro attempting to imitate this vain ible remedy, provf s its worth and speaks volumusin Its favor, The BITTRR WINE or LIIoN is put up in 75 CENT and 31.00 BOTTLES, And sold by all respectable Dr . ..,ggists throughout the country. Be particular that every bottle b lars;h e ot the p - oprietor's rignature. GENERAL DEPOT No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa For sale by Dr. KEYSER, Agent, 140 WOOD STREET. oc6•nmd New Discovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES: ET ('AN HE RELIED ON, IT MEV= ails to cure It d,cs not nauseate 1 It la p eody in action I No Chang( of Diet is Required It does not interfere with business parsui can be used withmat de:ertiuu I Upward of APO cure, the 1.r.,t month, i.ome of them very severe cases. It is adapted for male and female. old or young! BELL ai=hciiqu FiLLS are the original and only genuine Specific Pills Over one hundred physimaus have used them in their practice and all speak well of toeir efficacy and approve ot their composition, which is entire ly vegetable and perfectly harmle. , s on the system. Hundreds of certificates can be shown. Bell's Specific Pills are the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy - cure in all cases of bpermatorrhea, or Seminal WeaknesA with all its train of evils, each as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, (Meet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Debility and Ir ritability, Ine..ntiner.ce, Init,tonce, Weakness or Loss of Power ? N ous Sce all of • -Lich arise principally from Sexnal Excesses or Solf-Abwe, or EOllll3 constitutional derangement and inrapacitates the ettfierer from lalfilling the duties of Married Lile I In ',Sexual Diseases. as Gonorrhea, (fleet and Stricture stud in DiFeaoes of the Bladder and Kid neys they act as a charm 'Raid . 1:4 t by taking a single box PRICE ONK DOLLAR. Sold by _ . susk,?ii F'l lhiiist3. eorael M ::,-ket etrcv. Rod Dinmond and by DruggiEts gtmergily. Pittsburgh . They Wilt be sent by maid aocuraly sealed on rooeict of the money by J. BRYAN, M. D., N 0.76 Cedar street, N. Y., Consulting Ph veician for the treatment of Sem inal, Urinary, &ILIA and N erveus Diseases, who will send free to all the valuable works: 'Plio Fiftieth Thousaud.—Dr. Bells Treatise on Self-Abn,:e, Premature Decay, Im notonPe and Loss of i'ower, Sexual Dicaaees, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emission', Genital Debility, ,kr. A pamphlet of fiftypages, con taining important advice to the afflicted and should be read by every cufferor act the means of cure in the severest stage is plainly set forth. Two eta:3ll.s to paY oonagm anl7,lkw TO THE PUBLIC. ti E C,` .S.B, I. 2' -W.'d the ignorant andialse ty Modest o f all dm.cnd- •• nations. aat secret and delicate disorders, self- • abuse and dipoasc.:3 cr mations common end .• cident to youths of both seat" and adults. Cingla ms.rnod. Beeatias DL. - Basarritur publishes the fact of his doing so, theltnorant and falsely nander3t are shocked. and think it a crest alu ver7 and for oontatnina'don and oorruption among their vim promising cons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautions to keep them to ignorance that tht7 do the same se Dr. BRAD STRUP, (except pa blislaine) to e lucrative prar4 ties might be lost to Mere ninon; stupid modest and pram:in:l'o=ow fen - olio born end raised in ignorance. sprung ap as mushrooms and who compare society, lntnllie nee, swim. Zso..te Sollars and cents. mysteriously. meanly orilly gotten. It is to pnolicity, kw:reser, that numerous -.vents and guardian , : are thankful that theb daughters and wards. previously feeble eidle.by and of delicate oondition and apPeslsnee have bees restored te - lattatah and visor by DR, BRANSTRUP. bailee many Wore and &Del esarringe through him 'lave boon raved much earl tering, anxiety. reortitcaf,es. Vic. I Sponnator - :lea or LoOtarnal oimnighloaS, ere OOMPleeet7 Mete is a vorwthortaptioe of thrte.l , y 11:s nom remedies which are pvraliarlr Ids own. They are comp-made from the Vegetable Langdom. narina sown the tallacry:of the Merauriallueroznent,he has abandon ed it and substitated. tha vezitehta Tomato ersezaretreatedwithmarhs.ln cc oannghed evertor* Years (411) in thou treat ment in haanitalainf both the World and 'la the United Btatcm-lee& him to aay—to all with fair trial. health and anntcess scab Wen Trine no_longer with montebsn,a,an quacks. but c ,, :ce end be oared Clonsconvoon and sdl he kindred diseeses. :Of which so mars annually CH one scan- qua now bo relieved. providing ..hey attend td Ilia time Pull particulars can behadof my treaDeeni by procuring a copy of the Melissa Ad , iserwhioli is given gratis to all that lippb Devine: the ad: cautege -el user fortyroar: , emveriatiek and obsertstiou. oonneutiontly, he Ile:: annerior skin in the treatment o. snerist (3f,=.440a, and who is daily,tenatilted by the vrofo.islc..l. as well as moon - mended ky nr.;:ootanie aiti7.eue, nubligneni. us% - Prieto= ofn tels..4c. Ofilee 35 dreitacid street. near Diamond street. Private oommesit• caUose from el Pelt, 0 1 Om neon aricig tandedts. ... nom soo daddy F I , •sbarsh Poit ode. -- --- SYRUP OF MANDRANCIR AND sTIL - - Having had a man employed for the last sin years compounding the above excellent remedies for my own practice, and having used them with uncommon success in all that time, I feel it duty to sot them before the publie, as my expe rience leads ma to think they are as near specifics as any remedies well can be for the following diseases, namely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. Ono trial will convince any person 0 1 their 'fitness for those diseases. prepared and Bold by • J. W. BRA NSTRUP, fylBtf 85 Smithfield et.. Pittsburgh, Pu CONCIORD GRAPE VINES. ww - EIWEEciI AMONG THE FUR ST TO v v necure this INVALUABLE GRAPE and hate' fruited it for five yeare. We obtainect our original vines from Mr. BIELL who' origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in IIISECS awarded no a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, Bilge% a premium for it as the BEST new seedling grape, In all respeota superior to the Isabella." Our stook 01 -Vines unequedled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each, O ier dozen s $12,50 per 100. $lO4 per 000.! 'l3niah mew at leas prima. We Oan filrailth a few extra large vines at f rom 60 cents to VI each Medical. LINFAIA THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1863. '' ' Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. " GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY.' HARVEY'S 'OHRONO THERMAL FEMALE FILLS AVE NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN H the directions b av c been strictly followed,) in removing diffieulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPP AGt OF NATURE Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suliering from Spinal Affections, Prolamin Uteri, the Whites. Or other weakness of the Uterine Or gans. The Pills gre perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be token by the most del icate females without causing distress; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By Stren9a ening, hvigorating, and restoring tho system ty a healthy condition. ani by bring ing on the montbly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the oh , truction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four mouths of pregnancy though safe •alr any other time, as miscarriage would be tho result. Each 1;os_ contains 60 Pills, PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy. M iscarriage, Barrenness, sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatic ‘lly the L AD !ES' Pill- VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to apy address nix cents re quired to pay postage: 1311-The Pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when deeired. eIteIMELY SSA LED, and prepaid. on receipt of moues by J. BRYAN, M. L., Ocntrßl Agent. No, 76 Cedar strret. New York. .-••-. - • • . RA Sold by all the principal Druggists. Joseph Fleming. Druggist. corner of the Diarcondan.d gept fir Pittsburgh. oct6 emd.tw MANHOOD; HOW LOST 1 HOW RESTORED! Ault Put.!Wed. iri a sealed envelope. Price 6 cle 4 LEVELLER ON E A IrII E, treatment and radical cure of Spermatorr hcea, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emis sions. sexual Debility. and irnpediments to Mar riage generally; Nervousot a., Com ,, umption. Ev ilepsy and fits; Nlental And Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-abuse, Le., oy lioar. J. Cut,- TERRELL. M D., author of the Green Book, ne . A BoOn'to - Thonsand. or Sufferers,'' Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any ad dress. post-poid on receipt of Nix cents or ttv , , pos tAgwa sYork. tamps Po y st Office Box, 4 K5aO. LINE, 12 711 el Y. Ne 5e1.45-Stn Elk R. TO BI AS' VENITIAN HORSE APLI ."4 1111 EN hi pint bottles, prici f) cents. 540 MAIN Dr., 11•RTFOli.D. CORI] DR. TORUS : Dear En-- I have been in the liv ery business for the last twenty years, and during that time have been mine all the various dni ments and loti-ns of the day, hut never have found an article equal to y..ar Venitian Horse Liniment I have fair'y tested it on my horses in distemper, sprains, cuts, calks, swedinrs of the glands, se., as also far rheumatism on myself, and have always found it an invaluable remedy. Respectfully your.. U. LI rt.;HFIELD. bold by all Druggists. Oilice, Coroandt at. Now Yore. Sod by Thomas Redpath, Dia mon I Alley, Pittsburgh, l'a. ov9 NEW GOODS. WE ARE RECEIVING THE LAlL gist stock of New Good, we ever brought from the el , et, comprising among others—German town Goode, ellen MR HOODS, NiIBI Also. Trimmings ,f the latest styles aid in great variety A arge ,i.anttti at HUS ERN HO )1' Sc BALMORAL SK I Irri, FINE ANC , WOOLEN SHIRTS. WRENCH COSSETS And n large supply rd Itlßßvisi3 EMBROILEKY FANCY GOODS AND NCIIONS Al lAlit•irma!e and Etetall We only buy from first bands and sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. MACE - 1) & GL 'l. DE, Markot street. Betwoon Fourth and Diamond WM. M., 'A ER. dr, 00., uNGINF: BUILDE omi t:•r,•.r•v GENERAL 13A04fitii1t 12.9 OiLEf AKE {ear th 4 Paw. azwemk-er D s 00. tritati ma. A. ABILIFACTiIIit6 Eal.L MIND& OD Lite= Magmas, from three to or.. handrai and fifty lionti norm., and gaited tot arid Mills. Saw it' Ted Thirr....)es, Yoatorlea sta. Hive particular s.ttentou to the coustruarion 01 anginas and Maohinopr fur erist mina and boy uprights, nuilay and of vular saw mills. Have also on hand, Ctlshed and ready for ship ment at ahort no ttee. Regimes end Boilers of even desoripticm. . Also, furnish .13oliorc and til_it , ct Lon separately, Wrought Iron fihafting, Hatizers and Putties le every variety, end oondnue the manufacture of Woolen hischlnory and Machine Cards. Our prioes .are low, our machinery manulacttu ed of the beat duality cif materials, end warren teto in all oases to give satisfaction. 41TOrders from all parte of the country solicit ed and promptly filled. raluUsw A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING IX CERTAIN AKEN.UNLENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be it received by the Senate and House of I?epresentativee r t f" the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the follcwing amendments be proposed 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 Constitution, to be designated as sectien four, as follows : ligarfow 4 Whenever any of the qualified ,electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a reenisition from the President of the United States. or by the author ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, proscribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as sections eight and nine, as follows : SECTION S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. Siurtion O. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers. privileges, in any ease, where the authority to grant ouch powers, or privileges, has been, cr may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this JOHN Commonwealth, CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives JOLiN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. OPPIOR OP THE SECRETARY OP THE 001f1SuRRILLLTH. Harrisburg, July 1, 1363. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: 1 7 I do hereby certify that the !foregoing b. a, annexed is a full, true and correct oopy of the original Joint Srsolution of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "A J oint Resolution pro• posing certain amendments to tho Codstitntion," as the same remains on tile in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of too to he affixed tho day and year above written. ELI SLIFER. Secretary of the Commonwealth. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS litVE ARE NOW MAN UVACTURING a superior article. of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 608 LIBERTY STREET Beat quality of VA.POIII_,V COAL., Always on hand as naual. snY9l DIOKEION, STRWAIST CO. Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBUROIL. TREASURY DEPAK,TMWT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THR CURRIEFICY, Washington City. Aug. sth, 1863. WRERRAR, satisfactory evidenoe presented ti the undersiy.aed, it has been made ,to arperf that the FIRS I' NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH. in the County of Allegheny and Stabs of Pennsylvaroa has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Aot ~.f Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a Naticni Currency. secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February . 25th, 18e3. and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banging. , Now THEREFORE, I. URA McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania. is autaorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office. this sth day of August, 188.3. SS ComHU HUGH McCULLOCH. pty'ller of the Currency. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LOB PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY, Capital s4oo,ooo.wlth privilege to In crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Car re nu , under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BkNE OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes. Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &0., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. • .. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organisation in 1852, will we belive be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the new organization will receive the some prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we believe we eon offer unusual facilities to those who du business with us. Tho business will be ooaducted by the same officers and directors. James Laughlin, I Wm. K. Hitnick, Robert 8 Haye, 1 A lexandeF Spear, Thomas Bell. Francis a Bailey Thos. Wiglitman, Alex. Prepley, Samuel Rea. JAMRS LAUGHLIN. Preildent. JOHN D. SOULLY.CasiOer. Anima sth, 1883;d1-wtf. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, RANKERS, No. II ti Wood St., Second doo above Fifth Street, IpEALERS IN FOREIGN AND Domestic a. Emehango, Coin, Batik Notes. and liovorn • mon t bocuritios. proinptiF attendeJ to nia 1 OLD, SILVER DEMAND NOTTA eertifacztea c( indcbtodrml. Qaaatermar tore Eortific,tor,, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, .ud all othor governmeut coo4rjlea, bought by W, H. HILLIAinfi Ac CO., mIiJ;P d lift USER KEYES S FURNISHING STORE. GOODt4 ViOrt TI `,t) \ TAI `, tiLO \ E-3, Brushes Baskets • JellyMcaids Wash Basins cnytku Witeallis ps vee Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Spooui Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sallee Pans Bird Roasters Fry Pane Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Flour Pails Water Filterera Pie Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden Spoon Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Forks Gad Irons Meat Presses , Cake Boxes, &c., se, FOR THE DICNING ROOM. CIVICS PLATED. Castors , Call Bells Syrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives Fish Knives Crumb Knives I Ice Cream Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round &Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork 1 Spoon Trays . Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing t Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Wine Strainers Coffee C i af ggl oll n ers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats 1 Round Waiters Bread Baskets I Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, &o. FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitch ere Matross Brushes Gas Shades Shaving lEtnas Nursery Shades Brous Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes ! Vestas Bird Cages Meat Safes Vizzetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well ape ointed Household. _ Tin Ware Wooden *are Spice Boxes Cup Tubs Straw untterrs Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver Snap Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons Lemon SQueetors Stew Pans Wafie irons Fish Kettles Ham Boilers Graters Larding IS °milers Pudding Pans Bread Pans Butter Ladles Lron Holders Stop Ladders Keelere Clothes Lin et, Scales Cook's Knives Bread Bey en Scoops. DR A W ERtl BRAIDS, To be obtained at reasonable prioeß at the NEW STORE of KAY & RICHARDS NO. 30 FIFTH STREET First door below the Exchange Bank. 111. All goods delivered free of ()huge in the city, Allegheny, Birminghaza,,Planchester. De gnesneborongh, eto. agls-law AVING RECEIVED INFOR MI A - RR tion that persons have at different times in the name of the Subsistecee Committee, Belie he I contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from the gardners and country people in the markets of Pittsburgh and A lieghEmy.'we take this meth od of giving notice. that we never authorized any one to collect such contributions fur us or the Hospital. and that contributions thus collected have never reached ns. . _ . W. P. WEYMA_N, JOS. ALBREE, }Ex. Com. H, M. ATWOOD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee, should be gent to Messrs. Weyman & Son, &pith field st. or Messrs Geo. A lbree, Son A: Co. Wood street. sell H. J. LYNCH ANING VACATED THE FRONT AA of his store, No• 96 Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new addition,in rear of old ctore, entrance on Market alloy, first aoor from sth street, where Dry Goods will be sold cheap. stab RENO V A L. 1111 R. IF, 'BARMIER HAM REMOVED 15 from Smithtle?d street, below the Girard House, to Nc,.145 Fifth street opposite tho Court House. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. ANEW ARO USEFUL ARTICLE FOE wetting Plants and flowers. washing windows, carriages, ate. Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Water Drawer made and sold. IV BLDON Y BItl,L. 164 Wood EL jte One door from Edith DIRECTORS Woo,t atm° t, corner of Third KITCHEN. NOTICE. Educational. L,---,A,w / , Hon. Wilson MoCandlese, Judge of the United Ftates cironit Court, President Corner or Penn it, St. Clair St, Pine burgh Penn`a., Iry HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND a- beet. $ 35 Pa9E, for a fall Commercial 0011T80. No extra charges for Manufaetners. Steamboat. Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conduotNi by experienced Teachers and practical accountants, who pre pare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad• nates at this College by business men. . Prof A• Cowley, the best Penman cf the Union, who holds the largest number of FLSEIT Pen and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. iXf6.n tteud where the Sons and Clerks of busi ness men graduate. For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing frill information. VagloBo twenty-five cents to the Prinopala anlo XHITHILNS & The good sense, moderation and firm ness of the letter in which the President comments on the representations and de nies the request of the Missouri delegation, challenge the approval of all considerate men. The delegation has no reason to complain that their application was treat ed by the President with any want of courtesy, nor with their views have been condemned without a fair bearing and a full and attentive examination. Though their prejudices may not be subdued by his reasoning, they can at least take no exception to the temper and spirit of his I letter, WIDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN OROTHERS ST FRANCIS OOLLEGE, ithnii ag iu ON, SITUATED -I6- IN LORETTO,. Cambria county Pennsyl vania about four miles from Cress= Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chart.crui in 1655, with privilices to confer the usual Collegian) Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being troverbial for its pm* water, bracing air, and picturesque soonerY• The Scholastic year commences on the NIIISI' MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ands %bent the 2.31.1 i of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between do Sessions. All the Apparatus nem fgill f:: l ittL s hulJetfLth E en=k)n e toE the ardente, Instrumental and Voce! Muslo forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from Cat rears to the ago of manhood. Tama—Board and Tuition. payable half yearly in advance...... $ 65 Surveying Emu use of instruments, per an num . . . . Cl:win-Land Modern Laranages, extra In Students spending Vacation at.the College.. 20 Reference can bo made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec i Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia. Rec. T. b. Rarnokba. Gerettc Rev Dr, O'Hara. Philadelphia: Rey. Henry . McLaughlin. Phila de_iphia:Rev. Pierce Mahar. Ilarrisbarg. N. B.—A 11-. ck tic If to Lole*.te fr , m Cres sea. sepll For Rats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, Bed Buge, Moths in Furs. Woo lons, Ito.. insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, ,t-o. Put up in LCs,t , Oc and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; .3..3 and $5 flasks for Hotels. Public Insti tutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons," !Tot dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of tbetr holes to die." Sir Sold wholesale in all large cities. St?riSald by all Druggists and Dealers evorY where. a-Betvare of M worthlecs imitations cir See that "Collar's" Milne is on each box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot.4S2 Broadway. N. Y. 4iir Sold by R. E. SELLEKS n. CO., and B. L. FAILRBSKOOK A v Wholosall Agents, Pittni burg, jylfik3mdoodsiw SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth Ward Foundry PITTSBURGH Warehouse. No. 149 Fir and 120 Second eta. Manufacturers ,of all s descriptions of Coal Oil Retorts and SLills, Gas aiffi Water pipes, Sad Irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds Putties, Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete macbine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. o21:lyd&w J. DUNILEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. PA. au :a lyd4o. The Howe Sewing Machine. Inveuted Iw4ft. Perfected 1E62, ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL 1.11 , other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine reoeived an honorable mention on ite merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for its device, ogled "Cir cular hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a vremum (to an English Exhibitor,) as the beat for all purposes on exhibition. Oar light est Machine guaranteed to make ,perfect work en the lightest and _heaviest fabrics Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets. A. M. EIeGREGOR, mval:d3taw:Lv Agent. Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. CORNUCOPIA SALOON ALWAYS in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing establishment has just recieved a large sup. ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They wit 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. itee.M•dtf F. WEIR, Proprietor. MEDICA L CARD _ _ _ F. X. DeROLETTE,3I. D From the Medical Faculty of Paris, France. Ex Intern t Resident Physician) of Hotel Dieu, Charity llospitalr, &o, Ds.te of Diploma.lB23. OFFICE 67 C' 'YT STREET, St. Nichols Consultaticn GRATIS. ovary Tuesday and Friday. from 10 o'clock to 12 a in., and from 2to 4 p. m. sag WALL PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 1868, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER RANGINGS Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. Nor tale during the :::aEnn by W. P. MARSHALL, so 3 S 7 Wood Street. A LARGE S-TOCH OF • NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACHER'S, s • 15 FIFT : r: : :4 1 mbrasing Gent's. Ladies, Misses and Children's wear in great variety. sou EIIOVAI. OF LIVERY STABLE. JUL The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott house. to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C. Coon S old stand. is prepared to furnish carriages. bassi and saddle orses ukon the shortest no tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will reseive his special attention, NEAL BRICELAND. 'LADLES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OAl ters, Ladies' and Dentlemern'a Balmot ale, La- dies' Duta Balmor+lB, Ladies' heeled Shank. new style Balmoral:3. Men's Double Sole Calf Boots, Mon's Doable Sole Calf Salters, Mon's Water- Proof Boots; Gum of all kinds. J. H. BORLAND. ce2l 98 MARKET BL, 2d door from 6th. DAILY POST. DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES One year, by $8 CO Big months. " .................. 4 Is; Three " 215 One 70 One week. delivered in the 18 To agents per hundred 2 00 President Lincoln's Reply to the Missouri RadioEils The precedent which Mr. Lincoln has in this case set himself rests on reasons which are much wider in the application than the case heimmediately decides ; and let us hope that the mature refection of which his decision is the fruit has brought the full scope of these considerations un• der his view. He must at least have been led to feel that the stiffness and assurance with which th'e radical politicians and journals push their favorite measures is no test of their soundness or expediency for their whole press in every part of the country bas pressed the removal of Gen. Schofield in a strain of as downright ve hemence, and with as deep an apparent conviction of resolute necessity, as they have ever exhibited in relation to any im portant step they have urged upon the President. He paid his stoutness of ad vocacy its grounds, an examination which resulted in his finding these grounds of no force in themselves and dangerous in their consequences. Would that we could ac cept his det.—Lion as an omen that the rad• icals will hereafter be unable to carry any point that rest in his decision by dint of clamor and assurance, and by bringing to bear upon him a violent pressure of abol ition fanaticism. The difficulties in Missouri which have caused the President eo well grounded solicitude are the type and forerunner of difficulties of precisely the same kind (but probably more aggravated) which he, or his successor in office, will encounter in every rebel slate after it is subdued by our arms, and while the embers of the rebel lion continue to smoulder. In Missouri they have had experience of the horrors that attend on a civil war ; but the gen eral features of the war between the North and the South more nearly resemble those of a foreign war between coterminous na tions. In the North the whole popula• tion supports the Union ; in the greater part of the South the whole population equally supports the rebellion. it is only where there is a geographical inter• mixture of rebels and Unionists, or of men whosg passions have been ' deeply stirred by the contest, that the relentless hatred engendered by the war finds its objects in the same neighborhood and in the bosom of the same family. When men cultivating adjoining farms thirst for each othues-bloixil- when on lying down at night they feel no assurance' that - their throats may not be cut or their houses burned over their heads before morning, there is presehted a picture of the horrors and atrocities peculiar to civil war. This is a phrase through which Missouri has passed ; and the embers are still burn tng. Had the State been left to itself in the early stages of the war, the rebels would undoubtedly have got the upper hand and have carried it out of the Union. But the Federal arms prevailed. So large a pro• portion of the people have been consistent Union men that a steady, just and concili atory policy will probably insure the main tenance of order and tranquility, without much further disturbance. Every State out of which the rebel forces are driven, or within which they are subdued, will pass through a period of internal danger similar to that which has existed in Mis souri. There will not, as in Missouri, be any party of consistent Unionists; but there will arise a party sincerely in favor of submission, and there will be another party yielding only to stern necessity and sullenly nursing the passions they can no longer openly indulge. The uegro popu lation, being more numerous, will be a more formidable element of disturbance than it is in Missouri. There will be con stant danger of mutual massacre and ex. termination between white men and white men, and between the black and white races. In short, there will be presented, on a more extensive scale, and in a more aggravated form, the same difficulties, and the same dangers of bloody internal fends, in relation to which the President has been called to act in Missouri. By his action _in reference to General Schofield, Mr. Lincoln has decided that the radicals are rash advisers, whose coun sels tend only to exasperation and wanton bloodshed. One ground of this dissatis faction with General Schofield is the inter dict he put upon the Kaheas radicals uncle; Jim Lane, when they were preparing to cross the border and retaliate the terrible massacre at Lawrence by wreaking indis criminate vengeance on all whom they choose to suspect. Another, and the chief ground for their dissatisfaction, was that General Schofield did not co-operate with them in their efforts to induce slaves to desert their masters. At a time when what is most needed in Missonri is mode. rate and healing counsels, and sedative, tranquilizing measures, these radicals are trying to make the President their imam ment in kindling fiendish and destructive passions into tenfold rage ; but he has had the good sense to see that he could not yield to their demands without making himself responsible for the terrible evils that would follow. We should do in justice to our feelings if we did not express the satisfaction which, in common with all conservative men, we feel, that the Presi- dent has, in this case, followed the dictates of his unbiased judgment; and we trust that his experience of the mischievous tendency of radical counsels may lead him to act in future cases in consistency with hie present well-weighed decision.—N, Y. World. Ex-President Pierce While the radical press, with the vilest malice and injustice, is stigmatising ex President Pierce as a traitor to his coun try, Nathaniel Hawthorne dedicates .to him his new work entitled "Our Old Home," and closes his prefatory letter in these words : Only let me say, that, with the-record of your life in my memory, and with a sense of your character in my deeper con sciotumesti .as among the few things that time has left 68 it formed them, I need no assurance that you continue faithfill ESTABLISHED 18-42. fprever to:that grand idea of an irrevce Isle Union, wLich, as you once told Jon.the earliest your brave father taught Jon. For other men there iiiitylieicchOice" df paths—for you, but ono ; and it rests among my certainties that no man's loY dlty is more steadfast, no man's hopes or tipprehensious on behalf Of oar national existence more deefily heartfelt, or more dloaely intertwined with hie possibilities of personal happiness, than those of Franklin Pierce. dviee Respecting the Eyesight. Too strong a light in a sleeping room is , - had, especially-if the had .is opposite the _ window ; for to wake_ suddenly -- of sleep, with a strong glaring light Ull the byes, cannot but eventually injure the strongest and most healthy sight; and, where it is naturally weak, or there -be any hereditary disposition towards a debil ity in the organs, this custom must of bourse exercise very pernicious effects. Persons waking from sleep should liavo .he eyes prepared by a subdued light first, brid if the sight be good, the time omit iiied in partially dressing will be quits ficient to prepare the organs for meeting a stronger body of light. This is especial. by to be remembered in summer time, !where the chamber has an eastern aspect. ;Whatever work you he engaged in, let the light fall on i!, acd always keep, yourself ,in the abet', Place your back, then, to ,the window, if reading by daylight when !the light will of course fall upon the ob ject. When writing get a aide light if :possible ; but if you have a front light, as 'ender a window, shade it a little, bringing only its rays on the paper, or let the top of the head form the shade.. In the same way, with a candle or lamp, throw the light upon the paper, and do not let the glare of light go direct to your eyes. If the light be above as from a chandelier, 80 much the better. If in the habit of using the telescope, try, if possible, to keep both eyes open ; for by the shutting the opposite one to that used with the glass the sight is strained, and ultimately weakened.—Dr. Ridge's Health and Dia. ease. For Sale, MIARIR FOR. SALE...-THE TINDER." X' signed offers at private sa.M. a very valuable Farm in Mifflin township, Allegheny county. Pa.. containing 75 acres. with coal under it, sit uated nne mild and a quarter from John O'Neal' goal Wens on the Monongahela river. file miles from McKeesport. and nine miles from eitts burgh, by land. The improvemems are a frame dwelling home. frame tarn and other nee• essary buildings; also a lino ( rehard. .A bout 60 scree good elearen land. It is the property lor morly owne cby James Finney. The land and oval will he sold together or separate, to suit the buyer; or if sufficient inducements be offered, it will be cu up and sold in loss imitable for coun tr residences. t the above Darnel property is not sold before the 13th of NOV eIIIBER, it will be offered on said day, at pnblio sale, cn the premises, at one o'clock. Nor terms of sale, call - with the Enbsenher. JAMES lii_EflttEW. West Newton, Westmore land cOnnty. Pa. 0e22-td - 48..;DIALL FARM FOB SALE.—EIG wry three acres of valuable land, sixty in culti vation, seven acre 3 Lowed with fall grain, twen ty-three acres of choice timber. white oak and hick , rs; all good smooth land and lies- well for mild vat on. A well built frame dwelling, barn, and stable with .ixleen stalls, excellent spring and spring house, large garden baled in, and an orchard of two ad•eo. Pre° low. Terms easy. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, ',' 0et7.7 ' 51 Market street. OIITH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY FUR- SALE,—A two story brick uwelling house, contaLiag S rooms and finished garret, lot 20 by 100 feet Renting on Carson and Chesnut sta., but three minutes walit a' - ore the Suspension Bridge, having the advantage of Paarenger Rail way passing toe door, will be sold at a bargain. ur,.terw3 and particulars apply to - T. A.• IcCLELLAND. oc2o 55 Fifth street. CUNA RD LINE. beam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamships SIDON MARATHON, I VIV ILL SAIL FROM NEW YOER every alternate Wednesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate Wednesday. Steerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town, s'ls; from New York, $3i.50, payable in Gold or its equivalent in Currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS GUION. 40 Halton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No 122 MonongaheLa Rouse, W ater St. : I uSilyd . Passage from England & Ireland $21,00. EUROPEAN AGENCY. rsAIHOMIAS usorristaar. EITEOPILAN Agent, 122 Monongahela Howie, Pitts burgh. Pa, is prepared to britm ont or send back asesongera from'-or - toany .. part of the old wan try, either by ate= or Mnngpaokets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR tiAI.R. payable in any Part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Mao, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Puokots. for the Steamer Great Bata ern, and for tho lines of Steamers sailing . between New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Gayer. fell New Castle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. 41N AND AFTER MONDAY THE STH NU , inst., (and until furiher notlse,) trains on the N. C. &B. V. R. R w:11 connect at Homewood _ cation with the Mail Train on the P. F. W At C. R. W., leaving Pittsburgh at Ta. m. Also with the Crestline accommodalien, leaving Pittsburgh at 2.30 p. m. Through tickets for New Castle. Sharon, lifer. oar. hranklin and Oil city can be procurettat the ticket office of the Pittsburgh, Fort WaYte and Chicaim Railway . Company in Pittsburgh. WM. D. Hit-R.Boh, Pass , A gt. New Castle. Pa., Oct. 5.18x'3. 006-2wd Plank Road Election, THE STOCELIKOLDEE SOF THE Allegheny and Perrysville Turnpike and Plank Road Company. will hold an election for officers of Raid Road Company at thehouseofJohn Keown. in ROM Township on MONDAY. the Id day of November next, at one o'clock p. m. The officers to be elected are one President, five Di rectors and one Treasurer. iiy order of the Board. ocl2-2aw-te JAMES A. GIBSON. Prectri. ALLEGE:MY COMITY. 83. r%lig COMMON WEALTH OF PENN- A. SYLVANIa--To James A. Hutchison, ex ecuto_ r i Mrs. Yllen lititchison,widow ; James A. Hutchson, Mrs. Nancy O. B. Hutchison. sole de visee of I,ouil D. Hatchison, Hon. Edwin Stanton and Ellen ftt aria Etantots his wife Dan iel MT arfield. jr .. and Mary A. Warfisld , his wife and Charies Edward-lintchisoo, devisees, under the :sit will and testainent sir Louis Hutchison, recessed, Greeting :—Wherfts, in the Orphans' Court of a,id county on the 18th day of Sent- D..126a, the Petition of Cornelius Potauter, Ave° of Edward J. Burke, deo'd, was presented, prayinfor specific performance of contract with Louis Hutchison. dec'd, in regard to a certain lot of ground situate on Walnut and Quarry tits-, in the City of Pittsburgh; now, therefore, we com mand you and each or you. test you be and ap pear before our Orphans' Court at Eittsburgh, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of Oottiber.A. D.. 1863. at 10 o'clock a, to., then and there to show cause. if any you hate why the prayer of petition should not be granted. Hereof fall not WlTlyr.23, the lion. James P. Sterrett, esar . }President Juage of our said Court. / Pittsburgh, the 6th day of October, A. D../ 863 - WM. A. HEBRON. Clerk, Airman k Parannt Att'ys. NEWRAISINS -200 boxes new Id. R. Raisixua. 100 boxesnew laYer Raisins ad half and Quarter boxes Bahia& nava landing and for sale b, RHYME BROS, 0e23 IBS nand .1 d t 2 Wood st. AEPLER-159 RARREts GE GREEN Apples. Just reoeivedand for 8010 by . PRIZIR .4 ARMSTRONG. 003 — corn& Market mad Mist stre ets. KEBAB, TILIPOIJ,
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