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    JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor.
Medical.
N. ° T. ~.4 , 4'9q/ 1 9 7-1 n
A ELEiILY CONCEN . - TEAM)
'Vegetable Extract.
A PVRE TONIC.
GERM BITTERS
f , PREPARRIt
DR. CI D. Piiiiadtll
- Penna.,
it iSI etTeatuaily evra
liver Ciomiil Aint3
itYSPEPSIA. :JAUNDICE,
br.uute. or Pierson Debility, Dlseages
oi , the Kidneys!. and all Dlsbrearb
&riming from a Disortlermi
Liver or Stombib, •
suet
as Consh
ation. Inweed
nes, Fullness or
Blood to the Head.
Acidity of the Stomach.
Nausea,: Heartburn, Divan .
nr Food, Fulluess-or W ight in
the Stomach, Sear Fructations, Sixth
mg or Fluttering at the .Pit el me Stom
ach. Swimming of the beau. Horned and
difficult Breathiex. Flattering at the Heart.
poking :or suffocating sensations when in a lying
mature, Dimness of Vision; Dots or webs bo
ors the sight, - Fever and Dull Pain tp_ the
:lend, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel•
lowness of the Skin and B_yes,Pg.hadr.
' the Side, 'Back, Chest, LimirCAti.
Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant
imaginings of Evil
_and F eat:A n o r a
Spirit&
And avi,t positively prevent Yellow Yore:, Pil
lons Fever, ft a.
THEY CONTAIN
NO A_LCOIIOI., 613 BAD viltillttiFt
They willeare the 'above diseases in ninety-nit e
o usea out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale - and universal
Popularity of Hoofiand's Omens Bitters, (purely
regetable) nests of ignorant eimcks and unsorn -
Julons adventurers, have opened upon suffering
lamer,'" ty the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
6f esce whisk?, Vilely compounded with injurious .
irugr and christened Tomes, Stomachics and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innumerable arrpy of alcoholic
preparations •in plethoric bottles, and big-beilied
kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters;
which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases
aid leavelisP disappointed sufferers in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri•
can public; and their reputation and sale, are
not nvalled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicists and
Citizens.
T6etif7ing of their Cifll personal knowledge. to
the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these
fail Lora .
DO'YOU WANTSOMETIIING to STILENG TH.
EN YOU!
DO YOU WANT A 000 D APPETITE,
.!)0 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR 00.19-
DTI TUTION
DO YO.O WANT TO FEEL WE'LL,
DO }"OL' WANT TO GET BID OF ZF.SL ; 0
DO YOU 7
WANT EN - FRG Y I
Do you want to sleep rseli I`
Do you want a brisk and vigorous
feeling?
If D n do, az.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the
name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded
of the cheapest tehtskl y z common rum, costinp from
2A to 40 cents per old tezete dieiruieed by An
ise or Coriander geed,
This class of Bitters has caused and will contin
ue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds
to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the
system, is icept rontinticaly under the iupluence of Al
=Stuautatda cut the worst kind, the desire for
created and kept up, and the result to all
as horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and
death.
For those who desire and .wlll have a Liam's.
Bitters, wfipublseh the .following receipt. Get One
Bottle Boonand'e German Bitters, and
nix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy
or Whisky, and the reault will be a preparation
that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true
excenermo any of - the numerous Liquor' Bitters in
the marker, and telt cost much leas. You will
have all the wines Qf Hoagland's Bitters in
eonnection with a good article of Liquor, at
much. less pries than these im`erior prevaratimus
mill east yon.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
AND THE Pamela-Hs OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all caving relations or
friends in tao army to the fact that -'IIOOE
LAND'S Darman Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases indueed by exposures and priva
tions incident to camp life. In the lists, publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, on tho arrival
of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large pro
portion are suffering from debility. }very case
of that kind can be readily cured by Hootiand's
German Bitters, Diseases resuking from diger•
dare of the digestive organs are epos dily remov
ed. We havc no hesitation in stating that, If
these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers
hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise
will be lost. .
We call particular attention to the following re
markablo and well authentioateil cure of one of
the nation's heroce, whose life, to use hi. own
lane nage"has been saved by the Bitters:"
tHILADSLPHIA.. August 2:91. 1&12.
me.. Jones k Beans.—Wall, gentlemen, your
Hootland's German Bitters has saved my Me,
There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by
numbers of my comrades, some of whose names
are appended, and who were fully cognizant of
all the eiraumstances of my case. I am. and have
been for the last four years, a member of other
man's celebrated batter under the immediate
command of Capt. R. B. Ayres. Through the ex
posure attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa
attacked in November last with inflamatiorio f
the lungs, and was for seventy two days in the
hosspitaL This was followed by great debility
heightened by anottaok of dysentery. I wag thee
removed from the White House and sent to this
city on board the steamer "State of 11a ine." from
which i landed on the 28th of Jane. Since that
time I have been about as low as any o ere could
he and sad - retain a spark of vitality For a week
or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything,
andif I did some a morsel dower. it,was
&GAY/brown nn again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these circum
stances tana, accordingly the physicis he who
had berg working Soulfully, though ansucousful
lit to rescue ma from the grasp of the dread Arch
er, frankly told me they could do no more for me.
and t Ivised me to see a clergyman, and to make
such aisposstion of my limited funds &sliest gait
ed me.. An acquaintance who visited me -at the
hospital. Mr, Frederick nteiribron. of 6th-below
Amu Street. advised me as, a forlorn hope. to try
your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. From
the time .I commenced takilgtbem the shadow of
deaf : lir/ceded, and' am now. thank God for it,
getbng better, Though I have taken but two bot
tles,Move gained 111potinds, and feel sanguine
of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dens's
ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh
teen months for, gentleman. I am a loyal Virgin
ian. tom the vicinity of Front Royal, To your
invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of
toaguin clasping to my bosom those who arc,dearest
ins in life.
Very 4nlY. Your& • - ISAAC MALONE;
We irn. concur in OA_trate of the abovostate
meat. a 8 we had of web= our comrade.
gr. moon& to health.
JOHN OM LE.B.Ae.x. ist N. Y DEORDE A. ACKLEY, c o . (J A I L m aine,
LEWIS cioevAmEn, 92LIN, y,
1. R E NIFENCER. ist Artdller,F, Battery F.
J. B. 'BASE W ELL. Colt. 3d Vermont.
HENRY B. JEROME, Co B, do
HERBY T. MACIKINALD. Co C 6th Maine.
JOHN f. WAND Co sth Make,
HERMAN HOC K, -Co H. 72d NY.
lIATILANIEL____B L _THOHAN, Co F. 95th Pa.
ANDREW J. simile EL,
_Co A, 3d Vermont
IFOILELJEANDears Co B. 16 6th-Penna.
11.141V.t#E , :01_00tIN2TERFEITS.
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Os that the otimattizo of "O. M. JACKSON,'
la oaths WEA.PPIII of 'sae- bottle:
Pilllll3 PER BOTTLE 75 foR
lisp& DOA FOlf. 00.
dbotad .40V7 neared drtutgiot not have the are
d c b m kp no be put off any of the intoxioafing
erepluntiontithat num De w•ed In ita place, hut
a n. 440 na. and wilful forams& securely packed
tr i t unp lia ';' 1,1 . 410, and Pdannasotary. No. led
street. I
4 . II:INES
(Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
Proßrietors
Arito2 aide by Dinarists and dealers in every
wain the United States. and
Dr.. G. H. RR
a. ,
Pittsburgh.
P. SCILW&RTg.
•for sale at .710SEIPH FLEMING cos
By: r f
i t i te e liliamd and bistket attest.
SIXON JOin4PrOnt
COMM' fthilthrteLl and Fourth street
A. J. RANKIN :dt !Co..
Market strilet , qr." df* B b elo w 4 th. Pittalyarsh
nelly-ditod. ane wbftlY tatr•
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Great Discovery.
HAWS BITTER WINE OF IRON,
Weak Stemaoha,_General Debility:lndigestion,
Picenee of the Nervous System. Constipation,
Acidity of the Stomach, and for all 031163
regain:7g a Tonic.
minis WENS INOLVDES THE HOST
agreeable and efficient salt of Iron we pee
sess ; Citrate of Magnetic Wale combined with
the most
_energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow
Peruvian'Berk: The effect irrmany cases - 4130 7 :
Witty logs of appetite, and general pros •
of an efficient Salt of Iron. combined With oar
valuable 'Norm Tonic. is most happy. It Bug•
memo the-appetite, raises the pulse, takes of
muscular flabbiness. removes the palor of debili
tr. arAsivesitAlorid.vjgor to , titneotattemanco.,
iDo you want Something to strenghtsn you r
Do yon wanta good appetite?
DO yOU wantte build up your constitution?
Do you want - ,to feel well 9'
iThryou Mitt to- get rid 'of nevrtrusnesa?
iDo ye u.,want entria ?
Totivtust to sleep: well?
iDo sou want-tittrinic and TIZOZOWI feints ?
It You do, try-
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON,
This truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough
ly tested by all classes of the ocminunity, that it
1.4 now deemed indijipensiblo as a Tonic dfr &eine,
It oust but little, gives tone to the stomath, ran—
°Tates the systeta and prolongs life. I now only
ask a trial of this valuable tonio.
Conntierfeits.
BEWARE CofrsfratrarrsA.Ei 'KUNKLE'S
BIITE %VINh 0 111. iN is the only sure and
effectual remedy in the known world (or the per
nianent etirece: ikrnerkna and Debility, and as
there are a number of imitations offered to the
prtbdo, we would caution the community to pur
chase none but the genuine article, manufactured
by S. A. KUNKEL, and has
,his stamp on tr.* top
of the cork of every bottle. The Fact that - others
are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy,
proves ita.worili and Breaks veiFmes in Ma fayor.;
The Brrysit t Wisettirlsetria pit nip in
75 CENT and 51,00 BOTTLES,
And sold by all respectable DraggiststLronghont
the coninry. Baliarticalar that every battle
blare thefac-simile of the proprietor's Immature.
GENERAL DEPOT
No. 118 Market at.,/larriaburg, Pa
For Bale by Dr. KEYSER, Agent,
190 WOOD STREET.
oc6.Bmd
New Discovery.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES 2
IT CAN BE RELIED ON. IT REV=
AL tails to carol It does not nauseate! It is
speedy in action 1
No Change of Diet is Begird
It does not interfere with butinese panful
can be used wittiontdoteetaon 1
Upward 6f 200 dares tho past month, some of
them very severe - eases. It is adapted for male
and female, old or yonne I
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
• -
are the original and only genuine Specific Pille
Over one hundred physicians have used them in
their practice and all speak well of their efficacy
and approve of their composition, which is entire
;y, vegetable and perfectly harmless 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 tri all
cases of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Wealmem
with all its train of evils, snob as Urethral and
Vaginal Discharges. (Meet, the Whites, Nightly or
Involuntary Emissions, henital Debility and Ir
ritability, Incontinence, Impotence, Weakness or
Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, ko, So, all of
which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or
Sell A blue, or some constitutional d cat
and incapacitates the sufferer from lalfil the
duties of Married Life I
In all Sernal Diseases. as Gonorrhea, Gloat and
Stricture and in Diseases of the Bladder and Kid
neys they act as a charm I Relief ia ereperieneed
by talifsg a einote box/
PRIOR ONEI DOLLAR.
JOSBPII riammul.
comsr kisrket street and Diamond
and by Druggiets generally. Pittsburgh.
They will be sent b mail seetwely sealed on
receipt of the money by
J. BRYAN, M. D.
N 0.76 Cedar street. N. Y..
Consulting Physician for the treatment of Sem
inal. Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Diseases. who
will send &tato all the following valuable works.
The Fiftieth Thonsand.—Dr. Belle
Treatise on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay. Im
potence and Loss of Power Sexual Diseases,
Seminal Weakness. Nightly Emissions. Genital
Debility, &o. A pamphlet of fiftyages, con
taining important advice to the meted and
ehould be read by every eufferer, as the means
of cure in the severcet stage is plainly set forth.
Two stamps to pay postafe.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Wilt PIECIALLT
g 4l . 2 thelenorantandfalso -. - `!"""rn ..
ly Modest o f all &amok -
nations. treat secret Sad'
delicato disorders. ear- ' is •""
abuse and diseases or
mations oommonand la- . .... -
'Matt to youth:, °Moth ,r, Be
lots V and adults. 114,ne1. of Itsolmerici ,
„no
De. Baanwratri. Priblialica \ the , Mak othbi ,
so; the Ignorant and &lade modest aSe
shocked. and think' it a treat en wry hamar
and for contamination and otertall . la moll
their wives, prODlCEting BOW end atm.'' , F...
!racily phydman should boacatliona ttk ets ;
m tonna:toe that Upstate eatneual e illi
3TB.PIP, (except pub ' dee: al vedig t
doe adeht be lost to them us - 4
modest and ' prglanseitnots - '
weed la icnorancia.'sprince.c te s ale at
who compare soCieb,lii cop Ad..
iollars and oont...:_mYsterf ,
.orjkls
cotton. it is tO Pubillsl47s how., _ t ... 4 4 4 as Ramer=
... Ima t s and manditns ate wrinani wat„itteb
...as, clanehters a 14 rand arecrtoUr4 WO
slekly and ef delicate send: on and aPPlLlarlsnt
la7e • twin restored le teal sad sled be D
BRAlsltirritill', bard es many bofOro cdPk - _,,..ftcr
It=tre through him lihro been Wei - man Rd
siaziew mortiscmtion. Ste. Spormatorc..
Ilea or nocturnas eimmiaiimts. are completely oared
(Fry short spa cc of tame by tits now romocum.
w arepeculiarly tda own.' They are compound'
fr m the Ve getable Kingdom . havints seen the
fallacyof tho fderourisl treatmenkno has abandon.
el it and, substitntod .the vegitable Somata dig.
a.m aro - treated with'markedsoccem—neentr had
osier forty Yerare OD) experienoc in than tram ,
meat in hospitals of both the 013 World and to
the United.l3(atom leads him to say—to all with a ,
folfirriaLanithiand hanpilimelfwill eicathAdOom
noon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no ionsor with
mirebanks sad quacks. hut come and bemired
C nsompnou and aG of its kindred disowns. of
w oh so many annually All oar oonntries. can
now be reliasea. providing' :ha attend to it is
ate Pall particulars can be had of MY treatment
by,uwarinn a copy of Alto Medical iirleiser,wldok
is Mims erathi t o alt that aPPIY Hating - the ad•
vantage of ere" Rut' Years axaca - larleo and
of nervation, consequently, he has superior rap]
ta t *, treatment OS stwtar 8p0...,..tac and - 1 - r bb- i s
oily constill,ed by the profe4zoon. le well na capon -
En adradhy rotectable 'citizens. publift ercr, p
eters of hotels. to.Ofiloe 55 firairm a rt id
raset. near Diamond street, Privative:n=lml
oa ono from a WAS el the Union strictly et.
dello. Dlrc.st 4..,
.. -: :. ,' %.• d - .- ' ' AgON din
t r eels l o it.sbnyeh Poet ea
5 BLIP OF MANDRAKE AND STILL-
Raving had a man employed for the last six
years compounding the above excellent remedies
for my own practice, and having used them with
tuicommon success in all that time. I feel It a
duty to set them before the pnblie, as my expe
rience leads me to think the/ age as near specifies
asany remedies well can be for the following_
diseases, na mely : Scrofula, Coitre, Sypixiiia, an
ail diselsE . that arise feese,an immeststel ofthe.
blood.' Oil trial will centime any person of
thisir fitness for- those diseases, • r,
Pieeared atettold
ivlBt! _BRANSTRUP, D.
85 EimithHold at.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
CONCORD
GRAPE V INES.
WE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TI)
secure this INVA.LIJABLE GIRAPE,,
and have fruited it for five_yoart. We obtained
our original vines from kir. BULL who origina
ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in
lelbei awarded us a diploma for its exhibition.
and the Allegheny County hisri.crulteral SoefirtY.
JlllB6O. a' premium for it as ' the BEST new
seedling grape. In ail respectssuperior 14, the
Isabella:
•
oar stook of Vines gm unequalled
where, which we offer et'- 25 eente eaeh .
IVO per doses. W 24 1 ,0 per /00, $lOO per
020..Vnee at lan =iota:. ^t ..,
w el an a few extra large vim at from
50 cents to each.
a., ICIVOX';'
a d no da l p r , - , , No. 440 Wink Maine.
Medical.
FOR THE CURE OF.
Medical.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
" GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY."
lIARVEY'S CHBONO THEN,
FEMALE PILLS
HAVE' NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN
the direntiomi have been strictly followed.)
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGROP FATTIER
Or in restoring thesystem to perfect health when
ering from Spinal Affection, Prolapses Uteri,
e Whites, or other ,WeSktlant of the Uterine Or
gans. The .Pills are perfectly harmless on tho
constitution. ,and may be taken by the most del
feats females without calming disireall; at the
same timo
THEY ACT AS A CHARM . ,
By stmngthening, invigorating, and restoring
theaystem to a healthy condition. and by bring
ins, on tte montbly period with regularity. no
rxter from what cause the - ob.trttetion may
arise. They should. however, NOT be taken the
first three or four menthe of pregnaney. - though
safo at any other time, as miscarriage would be
the result.
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Each box, oontiing 60 Pills, PRICIC, • ONE
JX/LLAIL.
DR. SURVEY'S TREATISE
On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, NN isearriage,
parrennea. SterilitY. Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature and emphatic ell y the LAD ES' PM
VATS M kDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to any address biz cents re
quired to pay postage-.
rt3-Tho Ptlls and Book will bo sent by mail.
COD fi f entialiy. When desired, BICIJIMLY SSA LCD,
and prepaldon receipt of money by
J, BRYAN, M. D.. Lintel-al Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York.
ggt..9old bx_ail the principal Druggists.
JoglePh ineulling, Druggist, ooreer of the
Diamond and Market et., i gent f,r Pittsburgh.
oc6 emdnw
NAN Li 0 OD;
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
dwf Yubttehed. in'a sealed envelope. Price 6 et.
LECTURE OAT THE NATURE,
•VA. treatment and radical cure of Spermatorr
licea, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Eris
sines. sexual Debility. and impediments to Mar
riage generally ; Nervottsot Comiumption. Ep
ilepsy and - Sts ; `lentil and PhysiCal Incapacity,
resulting from Self-abuse; /sc., by lioirr../ t CCL
vsaNrELL, M. D., author of the Green Book, an
A Boon to Thotunnds 01 - Sufferers,"
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to' any atk
Areas. post-paid on receipt ot Nix cents or two pos.
tagestaxnps by DA. Cs. J. C. Ktaxg, 129 -
Now York, Post Office Box, 40 , 01.
sel6.3m-4409.
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TOBLAN' VENITIAN noitsE
Jur LIvIimEN r. In pint bottles, pric Si cents.
540 MAIN ST., HA 11/VoRD, Coon.
Da. Toftt►Ht Deaf have been in the liv
ery business for the last twenty years. and during
that time have been usint all the various lini
ments and lotivna of the dny, but never have
bound an article equal to ys ur Venitian Horse
Liniment I have fairly tested It on my horsna In
distemper. sprains, cuts, calks, swellings of the
glands, so., as also for rhotnnxurm on myself, and
have always mound it an invaluable remedy.
Respectfully st,ur.. LITIAINIELD.
801 , 1 by all Druggists. Offmc, id Corisandt at,
New Yore. Sod by Thomas. Redpath,
Dia
mon.f Alloy, Pittsburgh, ea. oc9
NEW GOODS.
E ABE ILECEITING TILE LAB•
vat stock of Iv ew Goods we ever Droned
from the est comprising among otb ere— German
town Goods, 8110E1 as
HOODS,
NUBI ,k`,
Also. Trimming, of t e !atom" btyles and in !meat
viarioty. A large •lutaitity ct
IiOSIERI
1109 P& BALMORAL SKIRT
FINE ANJ WOOLEN SHIRTS,
FRENCH CORSETS
And a largo supply of
RIBBuN
EIIIBROIDE.Y.Y
FANCY (JOODS AND NOTIONS
At Wholeaaie and Retail
We only buy from first bands and sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
MACIID M & GLIDE,
78 Market street,
Between Fourth and Diamond
W. AL FABER 8s CO.,
Sid All itdGUl BUILDEV3
IVO . =
9FAEI I IAL MACMIRISTI aiiEi OILER CIAILEM3
Near the Feta. E. P. Yew en Lead,
I'ITESF,MiEdi.
poALIIIIIWACTIIIRE ALL HINDS ON
steam Iktoinos. rat:mins from throe to oat
ndrod and Arz , hone Dower. and gitod tot
flaw Mills. klaat Varnaoto. )(uteri,"
Hive partionlar attention to the oonstructlon
lihbup_rsines and Machinery for 'Tilt mills. and for
iahts. m edlar and circular
and
mills.
Maye also on hand, flnishwi and
ort reeor sh iP
"neat at.sh notice. Batines and Boiler dy s
f of every
dwcriptroli.
farnishßoliont and dheot Iron npecrately,
Wroutht Iron Bhafting. Bangers and Yullies In
wren, varlety, and °satin= the manufacture of
" oolem Machinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are /ow. our machinery manai.etay
-64 of the best qualiV cif materials, and warrants')
In all cases to stye eatigrakion.
gar - Orders from all parts of the ocunt7 solicit
ed and Prom's', tilled. fealutdcw
JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING
CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE
CONSTITUTION. Be it resettled by the Senate
and Rouse of Representatives qf the Common
eyeabtA of Penttry/eansa in Genera/ Assembly net,
"That the renewing amendments be proposed to
the Constitution or the Commonwealth. to ac
cordance with the provisions of the tenth artiole
thereof;
Where shall be an additional section to the third
agticle of the Constitution, to be designated as
section four, as follows:
Samoa 4. Whenever any of the qualified
electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual
military service, under a requisition from the
President of the United States. or by the anthor
of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex
erOise the right of suffrage in all elections by the
citizens. ander such regulations as are, or shall
be. prescribed by law, as fully as if they were
present at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections t
eleventh article of the Constitution, to bod e natal as sections eight and nine, as follows:
Sitarists S . No bill shall be passed by the Leg-
Wm.° containing more than one subject, which
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except aP
nropriation bills.
Surma 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature granting any powers. privlleges,in any
code, where the authority to grant such powers,
or• privileges, has been, rr may hereafter be,
conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth.
JOHN CESSNA.
Speaker of the House of Representatives
JOHN P. PENNEY.
Speaker of the Senate.
°MON OP TIM
SECRETARY OP THE COMMONWMALTH.
liarrisbarg, July 1, 1863.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS:
foregoing
L.S.le. annexed correct coppyy of
the original Joint Essolation of the wcn
eral Assembly, entitled "A J oint Resolution pro.
pacing certain amendments to the Codstitution,"
as the sameremains on hie in this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set day
hand.'and caused the seal of the Secretary's Of
fice to be affixed the day and year above written.
ELI SLIFER.
1010;dt1 Secretary of the Commonwealth:
' -
TO BUILDERS :& CONTRACTORS.
WE ABE NOW INAPiIIIPACTERING
a superior article of
1.4 I M E ,
Which we are prepared to deliver from oar
COAL YARD, 508 LIBERTY STREET,
Best quality of
FAMILY COAL,
Always ovaiskastas ulna.
cos* DICKSON. STRWA.II2 k 00.
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1863.
Banking Houses,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
°MOP OP Coirersottga OP THYVVILRENOT,
Ruseington City. 'Aug. sth, 1863.
Winmese, rY satisfactory evidence presented
t v the nnders cc d, it has been made to epee -et
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Pt"::-
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and theta
of Ponnifylvanin has been duly - ,organized nude:
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled !%n Aot to provide a Nations!
Currency, secured by a Pledge of United Staten
Stooks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof," approved February 25th,
18h3. and has complied with all the provisions of
said act required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now THIIREPOTOS. I, Ru McCulloch, Comp
troller of tho Currency, do hereby_oertify that the
said FIRST. NATIONAL BAlsa. OF PITTS-
B GH, county of Allegheny and State of Penn
sylvania, is autnorlied to commence the. business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid:
In testimon,v whereof witness my hand and
r of office. this sth dap_of Aug u_ilieti•
RUGU ftIeCUL LOCH,
88 Comptroller of the Currency.
`—r•-•
The First National Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY,
Capital $400,000. with priviieite to in
crease to $3,000,060
The Pittsburgh Trust Company hiving orglim
lied under the act to provide a National Cur
rency, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL
B ANK. (LP PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
offer its services for the collection of Netts.
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &0., receive money on
dpposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts
of the country.
The success which had attended Alio Pittsburgh
'Enast Company since its organizstmn in 1852, will
vile belief, be a sufficient zuarantee that business
entrusted to the now organisation receive
the some prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspotxlenee with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we
believe no can otter unaeual fecilitles to those
who do business with us,
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
DIRECTORS:
James Lanalin. I Wm. K. bamich.
Robert S Hans, 1 Alexander Speer,
Thomas Bell, Francis 0. Bailer
Thou Wight:man, Alex. 13radler,
Samuel Rea.
JAMES I.A LIGII LIN: President.
JOILN D. &JELLY, Oathla.
August sth. /863;4htwt.1.
131=1:3
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
13 A RIK ERS,,
No. tIN Wood Fit., Second doo' abate
Firth street,
LA LEES IN FOREION AND Dotvesti^
Eachanpa Crviu. Bank Note. and Oar u ra•
inent cccarioan. Culh'otionn prozuptlY Wend:,
al.ll_
Al OLD, SI 1.11 lIPE.2IA ra a) NOTES
_
C'ertiSo ato3 of Ina.: Quartermo,
tIC76
7 3-10 Bonds 'and Coupons,
vnd sll other government nevarttlw bone,: es
W, 13. WILLIA:rES
mhs;6tnd Woo-t exec*. ecrnerofThLej.
HOIL SEIEEPER•K
FURNISHING STORE,
GOODS FOR Tr 4E
KITCHEN. -
sONTAG3
GLOVES,
Tin Ware
Wooden *are
Sice Boxes
Cup Tubs
Straw Qn tiers
• Hair Sieves
Mince Knives
Silver Soat
Chamois Skins
Skewers
Gridirons
Lemon Squeezers
Stew Pane
Wafle Irons
kish Kettles
Ham Boller.
Graters
Larding New:Hera
Pudding Pane
Bread Pans
Butter Ladles
Iron Holders
Step Ladders
Heelers
Clothes Linea
&AIN
Cook's Knives
Bread Hoses
Scoops
FOR TAR Dl
1111.071111
Brushes
Baskets
J Illy Mottids
Wash Basins
Cup Mops
W ire Sieves
Coal Scuttle
Stove Polish
Knife Washers
Basting tops
Coffee Mills
Wash Boards
Sauce Pans
Bird Roasters
Fry Pans
Farina Boilers
Reg Beaters
Flour Pails
Water Filterers
Pie Hates
Clothes Wringeri
Wtroden Spoons
Butter Prints
Wash Tubs
Soap Cups
Toast Fours
Cad Irons
Meat Presses
Cake Boxes. kc... to.
INO BOOM.
Castors Call Bells
Syrup Jags Nut Picks
Cake Knives i Fish Knives
Crumb Knives dee Cream Knives
Salt Stands Napkin Riess
Fruit Stands Cake Baskets
Butter Knives Forks and Spoons
Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles
iiJadlas agar Spoons
Children's Cups Mustard Spoons
Round dt Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers
Bouquet Stands Goblets
CUTLERY.
Ivory Handled Knives Carvers
Cocoa do do Forks
Lag do do Square Waiters
ILIBII Tea Trays Crumb Brushes
Fork it Spoon Trays Crumb Trays
Dish Covers Chafing Dishes
Hash Dishes Coffee Bigang
ine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers
Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers
Table Mats Round Waiters
Bread Baskets Cork Screws
Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners
Refrigerators Water Coolers, die.
FOR THE CHAMBER.
Toilet Jars Water Carriers
Foot Baths Chamber Buckets
Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers
Matroas Brushes Gas Shades
Shaving Etnas Nursery Shades
Bronx Match Holders do Lamps •
Flower Stands Clothes W hiskes
Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers
Wax 'lepers Night Lights.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Menu Steps i 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 appointed
Household.
DRAWERS
BRAIDS,
To bo obtained at reaeonablo erioos at tits NEW
STORE of
KAY & RICHARDS
NO. 30 FIFTH STREET.
First door below the Exchange Bank
All goods delivered free of charge in the
city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Do
glieltlaCborough, eta. agL6-law
NOTICE.
RaIiAVING RECEIVED INF OBRA -
ER tion that persons have at different times
-ii-Attetame of the Subsistence Committee, solie
itel contributions of Fruits and Vegetables from
the gareiners and country racial° In the markets
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. we take this meth
od of giving notice. that we never authorised any
one to collect stiab contributions for us or the
Hospital. and that contributions thug collected
are never reached us.
W. P. WEYMAN,
JOS. ALBREE, }Ex. Com.
H. 111. ATWOOD,
Contributions for the Subsistence Committee.
should be sent to Messrs. Weyman & Son, Smith
field at. or Messrs Geo. Albree, Son & Co. Wood
street, sell
H. a. LYNCH
I:RAVING VACATED THE FRONT
• °- of bin store, No. 96 Market street, to make
alterations, will be found in the now addition, in
rear of old .itore, entrance on Market alley, first
door from sth street, where Dry Goode will be
cold °bean. anls
REMOVAL.
■ F, BARDEEN - HAS REMOVED
-1.1 from
No 1455
street., below the Girard
House, to N 0.145 Fifth street opposite the Court
House. ep2l:tf.
Hydropolte, or Garden Sprinkler.
A NEW AND USEFUL, ARTICLE FOB
.0. wetting_ plants and flowers. weal:ling windows,
can:laces &e. Pumps of every description sold
and repaired. Daykires Patent Water Drawer
made and sold.
WEILDON % KELLY 184 Wood St.
pal - - One cioor from Sixth
OF PITTSBITROU.
PS, E. mEera
Educational.
' 7 * /.
Hen. Wilson MoCandle..:s, Judge of the United
E tatos Cuonit Court. President
Corner of Penn dr, St. Clair St.. Pitts
burgh Penn`a.,
J IM LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND
Jot best. .1.35 pays for a fall Commercial
Nurse.
Ivro extra charges for Mannino t nom Steamboat,
Railroad and Bank Book-keeping,
Minister:a eons at one-half price. Students en
ter and review at any time.
This Institution is conducted 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 raponsible situations. Diplomas granted
for merit only. Hence the preference for grad
uates at this College by business men.
Prof A • Cowlor, the best Penman cf the Union.
who holds the largest number of Pinar PRE
MIUMS, and over all competitors, teaches Rapid
Business W2tioir.
Wt. Attendwhere the Sons and Clerks of busi
ness men graduate.
For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue
containing Lull information, enclose twenty-five
cents to the PrincPela
.au 10 dIPI4IIIINS
PRANOIS OOLLEGL., - ",
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BRO THERS
rum YN 1N61111117T10751, PP.LTZATED
IN LORETTO, Cambria oounty Pennsyl
vania about four miles from Cremon Station, on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh. seas chartored in 18 8. with privilides to
wale: the usual Collediato Honors and De-zeos.
The 1-cation of tho College is one of tho most
healthy th Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alto
theny Menntains being proverbial for ate pure
crater, bracing air. and pie yaresque 6:lener7.
The Scholastic veto commences on the PERM'
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends
about the 2-,th of JUNE folletring. It iv divide
let.° two Sessions. Students cannot return home
hptvrcen the Sevrions. All the Apparaims metes
•try for Lev , : Surveying. Engineering, kct fie„
ill be fo:tisted by the thstitctior. to the
&adapt%
it;tre - •Iverr.tal end Vetrai Mti fera..e no extra
F:t.u.lente. will be Ltimitt.ed :rom ei.tLt
74mre to the nza of manhood.
Traits—keen' no". Tuition, uoyuble half yeszly
....... .. . . ... .. $
Surveying apa use of instruments, per an
num ..... . 20
Classical std M • Ls
.
AosTioal attd Moderrs Lauctsay.ez, extra in
ctudeata &pending Vacat.sonatAhe 0)
EnfOreriCA , can be made to tho Rt. Rev. Rishop
Domenec, EL Itev. Bishop Wood. Philadelphia.
Res. T. ti Coreit , Rev Dr, O'llnra,
Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila
de.phia: it ev. Pierce Mahar, Ilarri,bure.
IS B.—A h ck. ra^ cla I. to Lo•e.te frm Cres
et n. 8001
For Rata, Mice Roadie.. f nG, Bed RurrF, ;cloths
in Fat.. Woolone, Sze., insects , on Pinta, Fowls,
Arc
Put up in bottles and
flaskg: f 3 and F:5 flask ff , r Hotels. Public Insti
tutiona,
.
Inaly infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons,"
"Not dantmrou. to the Unman Family."
*ltate colon out of thew holm to die.'
43 - Sold wholesale in all in rue citio&
ltyr ell Druggizrs and Dealers ever -
9h ere.
Beware of all worthloto imitationa.
F‘e, thst "C
-,:tar's" name iv on each box.
bottle and Bask before you buy.
HEART R. COSTAR,
Prinmpal Depot. 4$J Broadway. N. Y,
Sold by R. E. SELLEnS A CO...and B. L.
FAIIN E.9TOCK 7.C._ Wholeaalo Agents. Pitts ,
Marg. iyll3-6tadeodaw
SMITH, PARK & CO.
Ninth Ward Foundry
Warehoube, h o. 110 First, and 120 Second sty.
Manufacturers ,of all BIM 131:11 descriptions of
Coal Oil ttetorta and Stills, Gas and Water pipes,
Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes. Seel Moulds
Pullies, Hangers and Couplings,Alm Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip
tion made to cider.
Having a complete machine shop attached to
the foundry. all necessary fitting will be carefully
attended M. o2l:lyd,lrw
J. D illitiLEVY,
Urocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IDY ~ l➢dew
The Rowe Sewing Machine.
Invented 1845. Perfected 1882
lUD ECEIVED TRIBUTE FRONK ALL
other Scaring Machines. at the World'a Fair,
1864 while the Si i,ger Sewing Machine received
an honorable tact - Alen on its merits and Wheel
er Wilson's a medal fcr its device. called "Cir
cular hook." The Bowe Sowing Machine, wag
awarded a promum (to an English Exhibitor.) as
the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light
04t Machine guaranteed to make perfect work an
the lightest and_heaviest fabrics
Sold and rented, Cor, Penn ,k St Clair, atreett„
A. M. MCOREGOR,
Agent.
my2D: d3taw:ly
Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters.
ciORNUCOPEE SA LOON ALWAYS
SI.) in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat
ing estab.i.timent has just recieved a large sup
ply of Baltimore Shell uysters." Tney wi l ne
served up in the beet possible manner. with all
the delicacies the Market affords Don't forget
the place earner of Fifth anti Union streets.
tf F. WEIR. Proprletoi.
MRDICA L CARD
P. S. DIROLF.I7.E, M. D
From the Medical Faculty of Paris, Franoe. Ex
Intern .H.e.lident Physician) of Hotel Dieu,
Charity Hospitals, Arc. Date of Diploma. 1828.
OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET, St
Nicholas Building.
Conealtaticn GRATIS, ovary Tueadtty and
Friday, from 10 o'clock to 12 a to., and from 2 to
4 p. m. aeS
WALL PAPER,
FOR 'AUTUMN OF 1868.
A complete assortment ct beautiful
PAPER RANGING
1)1 all styles. at prices lower than can be again
offered. For sale during the season by
W. P. MARSHALL,
ee3 S 7 Wood Street.
A LARGE STOCK OF
NEW SHOES
AT DIFFENBACHER'S,
NO. 15 FIFTH STREET,
mbraling Gent'a. Ladies. Mines and Children's
wear hi great variety. Bell
1110) RNOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.
The undersigned having removed his Live
ry, Stable from the rear of the Scott 002130, to near
the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C.
Conn s old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages.
buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no
tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable
rides. Undertaking and allarrangements for fu
nerals will reeeive his special attention.
AL BRICF.LAND.
LADLES' AND GENTLENFAiIi GA I —
tem Ladies' and Gentlemen's BaImotal& La
dies' Gum Balmor , Ls, Ladies' herledSbank. new
style Balmoral& Mart's Double Sole Calf Boobs.
Men's Double .Sole 'Calf Garton, Men'a Water
proof BOOta; Gums of all kinds.
J. Ir. BORLAND
44.04- 98 MARKET 5t...2d door from fill.
DAILY POST.
DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES
One year, by mail... $8 00
Sia months. " 4a.
Three " fi 15
One "70
One week, delivered in the city 18
Binzie copies ... ......................................3
To nuents per hundred 2 00
A Thoughtless Boy.
I shall never forget an incident of my
childhood by which I was taught to be
careful not to wound the feelings of the
unfortunate. A number of the school
boys were playing by the roadside one
Saturday afternoon, when. the stage coach
drove no to a neighboring tavern, and the
passengers alighted. As usual, we gath
ered around to observe them. Among
them was an elderly man with a cane, who
got out with ranch difficulty, and when on
the ground he walked with curious con—
tortions. His feet turned one way, his
knees another, and his whole body looked
as though the different members were in
dependent of it, and of each other, and
every one was making motions to snit
itself. I unthinkingly shouted, "Look at
old rattle bones I" and the other boys
took up the cry with mocking laughter,
while the poor man turned hie head with
an expression of pain which I can never
forget. Just then, to my surprise and
horror, my father came around the corner,
and immediately stepping up to the stran
ger shook his hand warmly, and assisted
him to walk to our house,
which was but
a little distanCe. I could enjoy no more
play that afternoon, and when tea time
came I would gladly have hid myself, but
I knew that would be vain, and so tremb
lingly ent into the silting room. To my
great relief the stranger did not recognize
me, but remarked pleasantly to my father
as be introduced me, "Such a fine boy
was surely worth saving." How the
words cut me to the heart! My father
had often told me the story of a friend
who had plunged into the river to save
me as I was drowning, while an infant,
and who, in consequence of a cold taken
then, was made a cripple by inflammatory
rheumatism ; and this was the man whom
I had made a butt of ridicule, ands laugh
ing stock for my companions. I tell you,
boys and girls, I would give many dollars
to have the memory of that event taken
away. It ever you are tempted as I was,
remember that while no good can come of
sport whereby the feelings of others are
wounded, you may be laying up for your
selves painful recollections that will nct
leave you-for a life time.
We at,e glad to know that colored sol•
diers have morn pluck than colored
preachers. A most amusing scene oc
curred recently in the colored Methodist
Conference, where a preacher sent to do
missionary work in Virginia and North
Carolina, made a report of his labors.
He was very frank in hie confessions of
cowardice, but seemed to feel no shame
in telling it. The reporter of the Provi
deuce Journal gives the following report :
Rev. Geo. A. Rae, who was last year
appointed missionary to Virginia and
North Carolina, made a report of his
work in that interesting field. •'I went,"
said he, "after making the necessary ar
rangements at home, first to Harrison•s
Landing, in. Virginia, and here preached
with some success, for about fire weeks.
Was unable to get a pass to Nowbern,
where I had intended to go, and conse
quently remained in camp acting in part
as servant to a Massachusetts captain,
who offered me his' protection, and fur
nished me with supplies.
"While here, the rebels across the river
opened fire on our camp, sending shot
and shell thick and fast among our tents.
At this I began to grow afraid. As it was
dark I could only see the flash of the
rebel guns, and at the same time the ball
went whistling past my head. The Cap
tain told me not to be alarmed, but I
could not help it. The best thing I could
do wee to run, which I did with all my
might. In a few moments I found myself
in a ditch floundering in water and mad.
Rolling out of this, for I dare not stand
up, I ran faster than before. Next I
tumbled over a woodpile and stopped a
while on the other side, but the shells
bursting all around, I concluded it was
best to run again. My next stopping.
place was at the foot of a huge pine tree.
Here I fell on my face and prayed to God
for help, and cried, "0 Lord deliver me
out of this scrape, and . I'll never be
caught here again."
"I was so scared at this time that I did
not know a single person was near, but
when I was praying thus out loud, at the
top of my voice a large number of men
began to laugh and shout, I looked round,
and found about two hundred soldiers
lying.flat on the ground. I told them not
to laugh, the case was different with them
than with me. They went out to fight, I
to preach, but they didn't see the point."
"They had more faith than you," inter
rupted the bishop, while the Conference
was in a roar of laughter.
"That's so said Mr. Rue ; "but under
these circumstances, I left and returned
home, and here am I, sate and sound."
The whole description was of the most
ludicrous character, and to cap the
climax, the Conference voted themselves
satisfied with the labors of their mission
ary and his safe return. Mr. Rae's salary
for the year was sixty dollars. The bishop
thought it not enough.
"It is worth more," said he, "to run
than to stand still or walk about."
PITTSBURGH
Children Detained for a Father's
On the 2d of July, /889, a singular trial
came on before the Tribune do Premiere
Instance, at Paris, to determine whether
the children of a debtor may be detained
by the creditor as pledge for the debt. Mr.
and Mrs. -, with five children, and
some domestic servants, lived for a length
of time at a large hotel in Paris ; and as
they conid not or would not pay their ac
count they removed to a smaller estab
lishment, the Hotel Britannique, the owner
of which consented to make himself re
sponsible for the debt to the other house.
After the family had remained with him a
considerable time, Mr - disappeared
and never returned to the hotel, sending
merely a letter of excuse. Then Mrs.
- went away,' eaving the children and
servants behind. The servants were dis
charged ; but the hotel keeper kindly sup
ported the five children thus atranegly left
on his hands until his bill ran up to the
large sum of 20,000 francs, (about £800.)
A demand was then made upon him (with
out revealing to him the present &welling
of the parents) to deliver up the children;
he refused, unless the bill was paid;
whereupon Charles Ledru, the advocate
for the Parent:Massed the highest encomi
-urns on the - -- gtnethns hotel•keeper, and
said that he himself would use all hie in—
fluence to induce , the father to pay the
A Cowardly Preacher
ESTABLISHED 1.842.
debt ea indisputably due,-but f , " and that
his own present--duty was to contend
against the detention of the children as
pledge for the debt. • The president of
the tribunal, l! DOelleYme, equally
praised the hotel keepii;ltit decided that
the law ot Franca .yould not ,oermit the,
detention of - the children. They were
given up, iffespective of the payment of
the debt which was left to be enforced by
other tribunal&
Eugenie and Striped Stockings.
The Paris correspondent of the- Liver
pool Courier says =that "the Empress
possesses" the immortal glory having
invented, or at least revived, crinoline
petticoats. Stich a brilliant—act would
have tally satisfied the ambition of an or
dinary woman. Bat her. Majesty has a
lofty soul, and aspires to the glory of mak
ing an o ther revolutien in female costume.
For thirty or forty years past, and for
aught I know more, French ladies have
bben faithful to the white stocking, and
they have firmly set their faces against the
attempt of the..Engliblt ladiea to introduce
the red one. The Empress, thinking that
eternal white had becoine rather Menet
ess—tlie red was too glaring, an d,blue too
literary—asked herselt if some other color
could not be adopted'. She thought long
and anxionsly, and at last the inspiration
came—the .-.ocking might be striped
The day al: ibis mental Illaminatiori the
imperial ankles and some little space
above them, came forth adorned with
stockings of blue and white stripes ; and
all the courtiers proclaimed the union of
the two colors ravishing to behold. By
this time next year no doubt the new
fashion wilt be as prevalent as that of
crinolines."
For Sale.
ILIIAR2I FOB SALE.—THE ILINDEII
- signed offera at private its e. avert valuable
Palm in Mifflin townsh p. Allegheny county,
PS. , c intaining 75 acres. with coal under sit
uated one mile and a quarter from John O'lleallt
veal Worts, on the Monongahela river. fl, e
Miles from McKetsport, and nine miles from
ittsaurgh. by land. tee improvemenusare a
frame dwelling home, frame barn and other new
essary building,i; also aline orchard. About 60
sozes good clearer) land. It is the property for
merly owns. by James Finney. The land and
coal will be soidtogether-or separate, to suit the
buyer; or if stifficient - Indhoemenfs be. offered, it
will be cu• up and sold in lots suitable' for coun
try residences.
If the above named property is not sold before.
the lath of NOITKM.I3EII. it will be offered on
said day, at public sale, on the premises, at one
o'clock.
t. or t MEGRIM, call with the tubanriber,
JAMES West hicw - ton, W eAmpre
landeounts. Pa. • inc22.•td
i)IIALL FARM FOR
three acres of valuable ;end, sixty in culti
vation. seven actin berwed with fall grain, twen
y-three acres of choice timber. white oakand
hick:try; all good smooth land and lies well for
yields - at on. A well built frame dwetling, barn,
and stable with tix.een stalls. excellent spring
and spring house, large garden paled in, and an
orchard of tw'o acres. I.r.ce.low. Terms easy,
Appty to S. CUTILBERT dc SONS,
oct27 51 Market street.
QENVICHLEYVILLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.—On Chestnut street. Sewickley
Milo, 101 feet 0 biases front by 125 feet deep to
an alley. A double two dory house. each hav
ing a portico, hall. five rooms and cellar. stable
and out houds, grape vines, fruit and ehado
tree.. e. CUTHBERT &SONS,
51 Market street.
O. 4*.LOGAM SrILEET FORSAL.E.—
/II A three story trick dwe.ling house. with '.
hall and six or eight voms. caber. ote. hot 21
leet front. S.CUTIIBESTatIOA9,
0c29 51 Market street.
OIITH PTITSBERGH PROPERTY
FOR SALE,--A two Wry brick dWelling
hon2e. containing 8 rooms and fuaished garret, lot
20 by 100 feet fronting on earson and Chesnut eta..
but three minutes walk eve tho Suspetbion
Bridge, having the advantage of Pattonger Rail
way passing tte door, will be sold at a bargain.
For tenx,s and particulars apply to
T. A. McCLELLAND.
oaf° 55 Fifth street.
fIEr*AILD LINE.
dam to Queenstown and Liverpool.
The first class powerful Steamships
SIDON RE.,
NULRATHON, I TRIPOLI.
WILL SAIL PROM NEW YORE
every alternate Weduesdayitrom Liver
pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens
town every alternate Wednesday.
dteerage Passage from LiverpoOl or Queens
town. .10; from New York, MM. payable in
Gold or its equivalent in Currena
For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIA MS &
ffiTION. 40 Fulton St.. Now - York, or
TROS. BA
once. No 122 blonongab4la Rouse. Wati ti r rt ert..
Jtalyd
Passage from England & Ireland
*2l, 00.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
flriliONAS RALTTIOAR, EUROPIUM
B. Agent. /22 Monongahela Howse. Pitts
burgh- ka.. lnpreparea to bring out or mid back
Passengers from or to anYpart of the old coon
try. either byp steam or gannet packets.
SIGHT D SALE, payable In any
Part of Europe.
Agent for the hotiingOolin and ariabonati Rail
/01UL Also Agent for tho old Black Star Line of
Salting Pockets, for the Steamer Great East-
No and for the lines of &censers grAfing betweee
w York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Salmis.
fell
_
Flank Road Election.
ILE STOCE HOLDER S OE . THE
A Allegheny and Pernorvill' e Turnpike and
Plank Road uompasky. will hold an election for
offioera cfsaidßoad LtOmPattYatthebonaeofJokut
Keown in Rosa Township - on MONDAY. the 3d
day of November next, atone o'clock p. m. The
officers to be elected are one President, five Di
rectors and ono Treasurer.
ny er ord of the S
Board,
0c1.2..2aw-te JAMB A. GIBBON. Preet:i
AMERICAN HOUSE,
BOSTON.
THE LAE6IEBT ACNE
_BEST AB-
A ranged Hotel in the New' England St.stes; fa
centrally located. and easy of access tram all the
routes of travel. it contains all the modern int
erovements. and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation of the traveling Public.
The sleeping rooms arelargo and well ventilated;
the suites of rooms are, well arranged. and corn-
PletelY.furnished for families and large traveling
Partin. and the house mall continue to be kept
as a lint a first-class Hotel in every respeut.
Telegraph in the house to all parts of the wan
trY. HENRY RIOR, Proprietor.
Boston, Sept. lselL.6md
ALLEGES= Courrvr. ea.
risna colutioni wEALLTIt OF VENN
SYLVANI.A.—To James A. Hutchison. ex
ecutor, Mrs. Hutchison widow; James A.
Hutchison, Mrs. Nancy C. Hutchsop.eole de
visee of Louis D. Hotchiam, Hon. Edwin at.
Stanton and Ellen. Maria Stanton. his wife, Dan
iel Wartleld, ir., and Mary A. Warfiold, his wife
and Charles Edward lintchlion„ devisees. under
tho last will and testament sr' Louis Hutchison.
~eeeased, Greeting :—W heroes, in the Orphn n W
Court of add county on the /9th day of Sept-
A. D.. 1963,
_the Petition of Cornelius Yowl:tier, as
signee of E dward J. Burke, deo'd, was presented.
nr a ong for specifio performance of contract with
Lotus Hutchison. doted. in regard to a certain
lot of ground situate on Walnut and Quarry sta..
i n the City of Pittsburgh: now. therefore. we com
mand you and each of you, Mat you b 3 and aP
pear before our Orphans' Court at 'Pittsburgh. on
SATIIIIDAY;Ihe Met day of October A. D.. 1963.
at 10 o'clock a , m.,thist and there to show cause.
if any you have why the prayer of petition
should not be granted,. Hereof tail not
Witurise, the Hon, Jellies P. Sterrett,
1 President Juage of our said Court, at
1 n'''-"1 Pittsburgh. the 13th day of October,
s•-•-r-w A. D., 1863
• Wfd. - A:Clerjt, •
Mama, dr Paimeg. Att'ys. oe7-law-4w-w
200 boxes new M. B Ralsint
10e boxes new layer Rabies,
2,0 half and courted' bazar ticattlax
now isocline and farlials_ - -
Z „ WMEIt & 73 -
0c23 r-latand 128 Wood at.
APPLES-150 Big__ s O.IP OBEEMS
- Apples. :lust reounrsdand for macaw
BETZ.ILB. AillifBTltODlG.
003 corner Market and And streets.