.e r=., I JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor, Viedicat N OT ALCOHOLIC A 111 WILT et ) NeKIiTHATED Veif l etable lixtract. E.Eie.E . "IOIVI Dr. s cr. oofta.nd's iTrt:RS phis. Peprm., • . r Ilp e 41111 43 , Ili nt . s P E 15.17 N DICE, • r•••“ <sr :7, (blew:Lees of the •••,(1 Woomme ALL-I%lllg from 198169 , Ltver or F..r 02r. aerion- hiwarn. 0.043. F .11n , Plead to the :pi the . 4 . , &Udell, Ileartto_ra LI , for Faucl. .1: , ight in Stornanh,!....tr I rid.- 'tiara. SiLL6. Ingetr,utterliati at the ht al Lae St.. - h“- 4ohi Fwlranting ei tr a Rea.. Harnett and dfrti , talt Breathine, E..nering at the Heart. Fuffaatt:::.: ,tpta-atip r. 9 when in a lying tpor,tara.p 1 L o t , or wet* be ore the sight, Fe - er o..tt !al! Pair, in the Delicielios - 1 I erti Y el at the in t'huNt., Lu, tts, Atc. a Sndien-Fl tights °fit eat, Barn int: in the Flat, Cup,..t.a• I lama - 1.14n5 , / oil cr • "..5.1. • 2..1) 3 X.4.'t)11 Or: B._1; Fr H • • They t ure tLaabOVt3 , iitiC%.s.!l in -nice I a L iarq. rt... r. 1% orkal ooptuan: purely r eget/IL:n.4s and auFcru -syili)tr std7e , r , . ha,n , r, i Ml upnn FUtrenng )ainani:y L - •..I vat, . the shape )1" 1,41nr v1:•:-!1 ..•i• : .th OriOLLS irug- 'r •• LI . and Bit - . , . . ti_ -bcdied kegs, umutr the modes - , it - epe:etrun 13itter,-; atm: dieexere mod leave the et ted suflerrs in (I (fliPair. EfOUFLA:d.) ;') I"LEES, Ara not a 1,1 OW and untriesi q-ticqe, but have stood the I,p,d vl VI (leen ctir< trlai by the Ameri • can publitk: arft the , r revuly.iln and sale, are not rlvhtled • .• The 11,1,P' r !-.an 0 of Lettere froth the us. , e ir Clow; - men. I,4ayers, VklyAtelaP /I and Ea7l=l2l Teouly,r:, bemenc , ,l Eti• t.,3r t ELIOWI 6 dge• to ir.nti. '3l V•II.UOS Of there =SEM nC YO WA :TT A 090(,:,) BT/TUT/07 frO l'rlr 7 W2121' r Tr 'LL WA PI .)11' VO , C Do .yo 4 &; nserL. flrli re.n Ivroitt , 1 , 14 . 0.r0ccs Lt,)tn,, PARTICULAR NOTICE. Th-err rz rr : 4.. e Hato -r , the N;..,;...; I , lit ,t,tem It coholar ,9•••• • ' • •• Leath . ~0 . • ve. 1l! 11.1, a /do n or Bitter,. •er put:halt • •.; -••••;• • -r, a, fOn e Sot Ste 1/C MIA s -rs, and nix trait Otistri.a of i:cooti Brandy rtn4 •' • , r: „ vahon ft Lts 4•7.,/ I • /. on.fl true :Cef,l I ••• • 1.. 1:1,41,,i , 1 ain the 711(1,;,.•/, CO, I suucta if 4:11, have afe Z., 1 11• . L./ 3.1:1 , 01;1111d . 14 ill Stets in r.C I /11leeft , II 111.4 -af ,'• : 1 ., [1 , 1,1i4CY1141 lOW Coat VOlf. ATTEITTIGi. lirm 'Mk; PRERN.Sit, Ok.' SOLDIERS W a call•e% Lag relations or (Tiara., ir.t.:e army rk. he ta. t that Bitters" cure nine tenths of the , :ii2e.2" , 8 indu Iby c.,pc.lures and priva .' lionginnid eat. to camp life. In the lists, publish ed almost dally in trio n,w,j.epere, an the arrival of the sick. it ha:a very iarge pro portion :ira suffering trots iebifity. 'very case of that b ‘Lid ca.r. cured by aoolland'a lectonatilittors,• Th,.sea.sos ratail.lng from disor• etEeet the di.,oit c organ; are tpe,,illy remov ed. Vie lc Intl stating that, if thagelkttera Igor" freely todrifftsuoug cur soldiers trftffdred. o: ;i - . - >.:._ n • 0,1 that otherwise will be loot. o rail partiaa-,• 'at ue allowing re care of one of the nee hil own tang dege"has been 'a •• esi EltterE:" 2',d, 1862, Means,. ,e. Eneur.— 1V 011. sea tlemen, your hat. rzav,(l my file, in, it r,,tt nod far by Numbers ulyof whore ritiMeS are appendr.l, : 'ear. :ally cognizant of all the cirnili .4 my a... 0 1 um. and tave wen to: th, tu3rubor ri Or man'e ccielir. • the immediate ,3ommanO of Capt. II r,,.. Ihr,usla the ex- Pesaro aitend:.tr, 00 uunes, Iwo attacks I •:h.rt with intim:nation o f the lurigs , ,nty two days in the hospital. it:, wa_ ! , ,,,, , wod by great debility, heightened by au attank ienterv. I was then removed from the IV 11. e and omt to this city on boar, l'lC 'rated Maine," from whleb i I the I': th c.: Juno. Sinoe that time 1 have '.ern ~,• ut any o^e could be end nhl part. F weak b r morel vta,,e •,y low ar.itrilliF, and if 1 did . _ ,tWaS Brely throw: ootdd not e,,n t:ool , a KlaS:. 01 Water on my atOlnilek'. Lair, n. I .lot d a rt undo: its ,• ciroum wanles • the phyaiel..ta who had bob,' workrie, too ,nlu)l3, Clough untVerifel ty, to zesauesx - from the arras:: of tee dread Al- ~ er, frankly thcy uJuld du 1..,) mere f or too, and r ivired'ine A , sec a -lorryman, and to make such oi my hunted :and - , a. rest suit ed me. t c r. ' , jn:-;manse at, cisl,eal me at the , a , bckEis tat. Mr, kW:fetich '-,talubron. of 6th below ilygdiS.treet., advised me as a tarlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly ',, , roeureii a bottle, Ih - om - &km time 1 oommer,:te taking them the shadow ~f death receded, arm I Am now. thank tied for it, gettiplp better. Though .f bar° taken but two b3l - Ilhave gained JO ruunds, and fool aangblue of being permitted to twin my wife and darn from 17hom 1 have hoard nothing for irti teen mooihe, gentleman. I am .a royal Vitgm tam,l2, at ttt vicinity of Front Royal. To your Idelgue.bie Bitters I awe the glorious privilege cl again elerf.ing lb who ate dol.reat to me in Very truly. yuura, I` , AAt • We fully concur :n to truck of the aheye state ment. ; had delipaired of ,isedig oar 00731.*.th, MMr.one. restored to 1:011.1t,I. sou cvninx,BAL ch., 1,: N. I, Battey algeßalt ACKLE Y. 111 b. Maine. .16E_WILIS.C111.1EVA LIMB, 2,1 1.,. Y. E;SPENtER, lot ArtillerY, Battery F. F-AXErlill.L.l.. Cell, .id Verm o nt. ra k ' RY JEROME, Cu B. do IVY I. MACDONALD, Cott 6th Maine. JOHN F. WARD, Cu E. r , thAl ans. HERMAN -HOCH,/ Coa,7H N, 1. NATHANIEL B THOMAS., Co F. Lkth Pa. ANDREW J. RIBILBALL, Co A, 3d Vermont TORN JENDINS B. 106th Penna. I. • ti if TV ARNUP CO/11 1 / 4 7 TP] bf kW 1 73 tlee that the Signatu re of M. I' A CK:2,I::. rinthis , Wts r ran of eat ' !Nettle. PRICE.: PER glyi• irLt: 76 cENTs, o t it HALF noz.,.*-01a. di 00. Should yogr puu...fueuArAusl,... 'lave the ar ado, do rut be rut off by any of the altos mating . g r ex.l p rations the: may I.e offerod in tea plaee, but Ite - Auttlrrir illtrwurd. gedurefr vaeked ' Y .1441 , 4 • ea. p r i n ,t r ad clam Aug Munuosotory. No, 1111 Arch street. JONES & ;VANS, c<: score to C. & Co., ) 0 , inytkr“(F and det..19F.11.: 'l7. lit tte - :kited bt.ate, and by !LI% . Pittabingini. MAK WARTZ, tel-Pror sa,te atmcc_un. FLNlSll.lo'dcp:. waotsze viamoild an d Market Street • r yy(ke pie slag um aOmmart , ram, Goner trieltbleld and Fourth stpee, A, J. RANKIN .1 co., Market Street. throe dean nadow 4th. mr(l/sAiscid. ...atitectai;trrz '4'4 -NT,;:, • - ii,,,,,„... ---: ;. . - M4-.4.. '.1,, ,, L,.;:t . 21'..,tegt , i , '4.2 • • - ~, A' - - ' -4- ' , -*. . ,r. . . ' • ' . & '5 7.7: - .....- - ! 6.4* ~ . ;,;4- it. , -, ?,: n • ' 7 < „ - - . , . , . 14.4 ,,, ,,,- i . i ft•F • 44 ..„...,. • .4 ,' , ....Vsitsa ,: A. ',.. 4 '. ' . 5 . 4.::•,.1 ' . . •-....A1fr•-•1•1:4- •• '`l'••a•''t , ~ .244. ..., A' Ai4r. , .. ' ,:‘,..,11/4.V.0.4t143V-0,41+..0 ' . . . b ... i • ........ T. . e . 0 5 , ~..., \ ~_. I 3C I. ...„....1 . • , . . , ..." . ....L... -.4 - - , - , / . ----.% . Great Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, Full THE CLRE"OF Weak Stomachs General Deb:lily, Indigedlicn Disease of the Nervous System, Cons , ipatiou. Acidity of the Stomach, and f,r all c sea requiting a. Toxic. WTI IS WINE INCLUDES THE MOST 11. agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we p-s -seas; Citrate of Magnetic Oxdie combined with the moat energetic of vege - able tonics. Yellow Peruvian Bark. 'lce effect in many cases of de bility low of appetite. end general prostratione, of an efficient Halt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nevre Tunic. to most happy. It sing. Ulan di the appet , te, raises the pulse, takes of muscuar tl IbbineFq, removes the palor of debil ty. and gives a tt o, id vigor to the countenance. Do you want sou - ailing to strenghten you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to.feel well ? Do you want to got rid of Deviousness? Do ycu want energy ? Ito you want to ?leap well? Da you \V a t a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. Thir truly valuable Tullio has been so thorough ly tustel by all daises of the catamunity, that it is now deemed itchspensible as a Tonic Nl•dieino, It ow t but little. gives tone to the F to mach, ren ovates the EVeitElM and prolongs life. I now only ask n trial of ti:ts valuable tonic. BEWARE4' ..,.I'NTrßrl A.: - ; KUNKLE'S BITT ( E E Uk Ili I IN ho only sure and effectual remedy in the En.)wn world for the per• manent cure of Dveyepeiu and Deb.lity, and as there ors a numbir of imitations offered to the pub it, we would caution the community to pur chase none but the gen uine artim e, manufactured by S. A. KUNKE.J... and has fit stamp on the top nr the cork (.1' veer; bottle. Tht tact that others aro attempting lo imitate this rain this remedy, prows its worch:aod speaks volumes in its favor. IZEIVIII The BITTER WINE. OP .I.Enn put up in 75 CENT and $l.OO BUTTLES, And sold by ail respectable Praggi3ts tt, roughtint the country. Be partittular that every bottle I:2m%r the far-rontb. at the p ~ p r.ezor'S rig - Rata re. ti ERAL DPT No. 118 Market st„ Harrisburg, Pa For shie by Dr. Ii.EYSEI.i, AgPot. 140 WOOD STREET. octi•fitz WARRANTED IN ALL CASES: g T VAN BE RELIED ON, IT NETIM fail, to cure I It does nut nauseate I it meeedy in action I Po Change of Diet is Required! It (loos not interfero with business purr ai 'an be used ,ithoutcleieetion ! Upward of 'AC ourea the Vint month, aolue :hetn very severe cuees. It is adapted for mule lLnd female, old or y 0ti1.4. 1.. r , ,N7f:L2Vb 71 are the original and (Illy genuine Specific (J . :crone hundred, physicians have used them in their pre-rico and all speak well of their efficacy and approve at their compositi , n, which 1/1 entitle cgctabl:: and perfectly harmless on theSS.StOM. llundrede of certificates can be shown. beire Specific Pl!ifi are the on:y reliable remedy fel-effecting s permanent and speedy cure in all es 01 bperma:orrhca. cr Weakness, wi. h all it= trait, f nor!, I rettral and e ginAl Discharges, , ileet, the ;fl Nightly' or involuntary Emissions, held•ity and Ir ^t: billy, Incontinence, I nip • er,cc, eakness or P, e cr. 1".4 crvour Alt; , all of rh ans. prinoipallv trom Senual itIOCS. , Of3 or S'elf.A.bu'e, or some cr,Lkitutional derangement and in,apanitates the sufferer Inns 11111111mq the duties of Married Life I LS I'i`i i.!(h =MEM •/G. + 4,:cd froPn • i A 71- lIII=II • on:s (l/no: And . . . J ticncturo add In Diseae. the Bladder and Fild neys they net ..13 a charm I e.rjw,-i,need IT ?•13:11c r. kinpie box: YRICit DUI-14A r., Id ,y . . Liu Inc," Übe (1-41 Co! A • .' n rialqir4 far .10t , r-Jr1110( !Ylarko; street and .Disauead sn.i by Dr uggLits generally. Pittsburgh They will be dent by mail securely sonlel cn reerirt of thentuneyby .1. I..irI.YAN, N.', D., No. 7d Cedar :cruet, N. Y., tjonsulting Physician for the treatment of Sem inal, Urinary, Sexual and igerv, us Diseases, whc will send free to all the following valuable works The Fiftieth Thousand.--Dr. TreatiEe on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, lin pu,tence and Loss of Power, texual Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, eke. A pamphlet of tifty pages, con taining important advice to the afflicted and sip.ald be read by every sufferer as the means of cure in the severest stage is plainly set forth. 'l've stamps to pay postage. aulid,Scw _ . TO THE ± - LIBLI( pig• liPmi the Mitoma M-mita:at •• - • • ty ittodeFt o em all docti nations:treat 'imerer. end • maidate d:rorders. • • Lhasa &Di di2ostges C! rustler::: rpi•lLLUOrati and Ui • .• • •• . oidebt logoutiss s_ritte_ and airing. elowle •:" mar.' Because Da. BLAIrat7.ITP puntieloes Inc Mot or ble doing the ignorant and falsely noctist: ..a - a dr 2:Lookod. end think it a-151..q sin vary and for oentaminadon and oorniption anions their wi , m, promistur Rona and dauzlothre. family physician should be oanticumbo 4 aenoranco that they do the name 3ltDreW.o, (aximpt pr.blisbann) lea: a inerativea . a/ tido might he .44: to them an . ,:r . upid nodu l e and preerupptsoos t' i t= l. 7 raised in innorarma sprung a' as no and 91110 compare 940taVr, mteliimmee, sews. 1i; Otalzms and omits, tanterionslY. meanly otrth) &Atom. it is to puhholi.y.thowever, that Utllll CAA • - ,cote and guardians are thankful that ell dantriiterd and wards. prat:el:Daly :tly nct cl do:los te condition and &I) Is.loo beau roatoral to has.ll.ll and visor by bII..RSTItUId. besides many before and idorohah him have berm saved mn anytory, inovtlisstion, ke. Sperms •• D.C.C. or hoot - at - hal enatrisonmi, itraapp}etely o d tevert'sbor• -.4 11.... bt Vine by lora whish aye peoullarly his own. They ars corn ponu I -,-• the Vegetable liinudo:m ho•, - ;r a ; f"31:1 etc tt ,. 11 - 607:01tht ric . ; :ma ort,he hom abantion ed it and shmatitatect the v ratitalao aemaladls a ark tio-stsdirith :nosh sZ LlGOZOZ:i—ravens had , er lOrt7 mire 140) earorion• - •.•o to their Ceral , rosnt in hornitals of both the Old World and t; I.lm Tinged Btatere loads him to sap_.-to all with r fair ...vial. health and hap - ohm wilt again Moore n on tot now— ,- rll-od 7hres). - :. Trifle no former with mortrobas"ms nna bit •.me mod be tyrrd Cons - cm; non nu! ai; a: tt tuatred •.tiocae,:e. elii•th to maw? rotmusll7 dl! J7S oonnt-im+.. at: now to, rtlievcc. vrovide , .2.;57 ettor:..l to It ill time tall P/C: 4 , - 1 1 MS cy bnhed , )I - Vt.r • 9 proctlrilli 47.5r , f of lb:, Mrs:llm; o r:_rr rrltic Oven Gratis to Sol "LLtr, tv lit, elp.4 /•:..t.l" scars • ,,, -A.13:3 and 4C:Var... - ,, .11- .t:';': the troaremnt enneield ek.rl. rho is •&11:,• ..:CrAalt.:•:. by LP, w:,71 5.0 reao:. - rtendod Ds - CI.SCL.T.b!! ; , ,1 1 •Z'Tactrs, ;u)tent ; t Bunt Lula% t - leot. Leaf Dl3 21.1. ?Of rs, a ew...tabni. t.. 11 StrlC-:1 2. , . Cr, .1 .1C . 4.1.10 tt•CRA , dac .v Plc./blurb Post 021.2. FITRItY OF MANDRAKE AND KEIL Having had a man employed for the 1114 ELI veers compounding the above exoellent remedies for my own practice, and having used them vrith uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a luty to set them before: the public', as my expo. fienste Imagine to think they are as near apeet ft os as any remedies well can be for the following lisease:, namely : Scrofula. Coitre, Syphilis, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. One ..cotrkince any parson 01 thatr fitness foiqnhoe , dialbeiktis. Prepared and sold by J. W. 1111.ANSTRUP, M. D. 4 .5 Smithfield at,. Pitts • :11 P . GRAPE VINES. E WERE. AMONG THE FIRST TO secure Lhis INVALUABLE y GRAPE, and have fruited it for five ears. We obtained vines from bfrELELL who origiuu.- trA i, The Pittsburgh ortionitural ,Socuetv in 1,36 k awarded MI IPdip oma for its exhibition. tvuhAL.4. l . lesheay getwollAzripialsural Sooiety. 1D tia a premium: for h as'the BEST new seedling grape. in AD re.I3POOU superior to the Isabella." Our stork 01 Vines I. untwinatit,ll 101.111rharst ;Oda we' offer at itti cents each, f 2.54 ,) jfisen, $lll4OO per 100, $lOO per tines at less Prism AF, can fartliSti & lea extra bate time f rom !Wealth to $t each. EENCiX, Firth Medical. Counterfeits. New Discovery. , ih.! 1. S 8: ; i1..C111(' Hl.i. MMMI CoV• 10+11111) THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 5, 1863. Medical, IMPORTANT TO LADIES. "ORFA'; MERICAN REMEDY." lIARVEI'S 'MONO TIIERIA FEIEALE PILLS IIIAVE NEVER YET FAILS Di WHEN 1 the diremions have been strictly folkwed.) in rmorivg difficulties arising front °BSI EU CTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or inreatorluir the system to perfect health when imfferia from Spinal Affections, Prolaysna Uteri. the Winces, or other weakness of the Uterine Or sans„ The Pills are perfectly harmless on the comstitution. and may be takes by the moet del hate females without oatietre distress; at the Same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By rtrengtheni g, invigorating, and 'reytoring the syst. ui to a healthy condition. and by bring • 12it on to toihtHr period with .reg&a:ity, no [natter froo , what cause the ob•truction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the rust three or t'"ur months of pregnancy thongh safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each hoz contains 60 Pills PRICE, ONE DR. HARVEY•S TREATISE On Diseases o:Females. l' , egnaney, Mismarriage, Barrenn as. bterility, Reprodurtion, and Abuses of Nature, and eru,pnat ie :Hy the LADIES' Pril- VA'rE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address viz cents re oulred to pay postage. lIS-The Pills and Book will be sent by mail, confileeii•slly. when demirbd. SECURELY sae Lan. and P rtpr-ld cn receipt of money by J. BltYA^r, M. D.. tientral Agent, 7A Cedar street, New York. by prin , tpal Druggists. Joseph Fleming, Druggist, oon,ar of the Diamond and Market rt., :gent f)r Pittsburgh, MA d 1 Q~OD; WOK LOST! 1110111 RESTORED! in .1 reeled urelnpe. Pr - 'e 4, rt. AL Et"i' I - RE ON THE NATURE. trett%reLt and radi^al rure of Sperwatt rr htea, or -willful! Weakuoaa, Involuntary Eons sisr a, a.—sua: Lkl, Illy, and impediments to Ad ar noire general .y. NCIWOI.ISr.t ti 3. COM umption.Eo- th - VY am] Mental and Physical IncapacritY, ies.:l tuts t•• ahuse, ho., oy VVRIVELI.. 1. , 411(11,:r ol the Green Book, se •• A Boon to Tbouvand,, of etnffererpi," :sent under seal, in a plum envelope to any nab dress, j. 1-peed on r• celpt c,I oix cents or two pos taco s•ainpa by Ito- Cu. J. C. 1;b: NE, 129 BowetY. New York, t'o-r (Ines Box, 4558. _ . . FIR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN HORSE MY N lIVI EN i, in pint bottles, price N - .) cents. 540 M AIN HARTIPOILD, CORD. DR. TCOFI , : Dear nt - -- I have been in the liv ery busineiai tar the last twenty years, and during that time have been mini all the various lini ments and unit ns at the day, hut never have round anierticle talual to y.ur 1 enitian Urree Liairr nut I have fairy tested it on my horses in disctuftiPer, sprains, cute. milks, swellings of the glands, ate., n , also tar rheuruatt.u. on myself, and tt tit(' always 1000.! on Hr./tillable remedy. Ke,,o..tini:s 5,11 r.. 1 . . I.IiCiiFiELD. . - bold 1.1. all I Coriaadt New Yor b‘..d h. Thoimaa . hedpatilm, Dia r: I Alley, Pa LAKE SUPERI'A COPPER MINES M3l A;1,T1.M.,4 Park, M'eurtly Slaort!,,r'.r-r tin.l 11.. tf,pt,r. Pressed Copper BOtTOIIIS, hit “rd BOttOMR, >PeiVpr, t - oda.r. ill1nOr• t(4 4, a! , Motels, ro-G, 114—CJn5tantly nand. Tinmet.,' Machines and To la Waret,ll,o. No 1-s 9 FIR,T an] 120 Eiki: CON i) nTREETS, Poteburgh CS-Special orders o 1 topper co' to any desired pattern. le2l:lydltw i 0,0110,0041 SA 17-1.13 (3- I V: A ti.l cC, N ' KFIt !ci• E N ( AL T R W ILL WARM FOOD 1 OR THE BA by, boat water r Fteop herbs, ike, for the sick, make warm water 6!r shaving or tody, cook a few oysters, boil or iry egg-, make tea and cof fee, toast bread, Ac.,4c , in lem time and expense than by any Lther me - it kr.iie-n. Used on any lamp without SOU T 1 f, ! . %e fight . P:me 35 cents; oy mail postage paid, 50 cents . 7 A so a Patent Llghter kr lightmg lamps with out removing the chiL,,ney. For cafe wholesale and retail by - *ELDON eV KELLY, a 14 Wood s . emu for ale manufacturers ik7rtz. fA13..E . 8. Ca, faitIGINN BUILDEki 4.,41 tcf r nj. :A ii4".../ft, ).F.lO Walt SAKES* deer PuseageaDeuat ci'PdkShci ,i„ Adl.g. KINDS ON Mnsines, rharins Z.T.OLO three to OICe ttundroa fl 7t, t..):7-ao power. raid Baited foi Eifit , t Einar. Yuraam, factories. %HIS 1...7,11.10,05/ Ati6i;i.loLl to too vonstrocclet of ed. .s warunorg for grief mjibi. an fo r tuulay and eimt.tll.- so.. mine. Oro abo on !tract flnt.ltr,t . .in4 ready for Alp ruvat r,:ti , ta. Mot; ow *al :t Boilers of nor" dolsoription. ALo, huh ,dh iron boyaratell, Wrcnght .T.rot Shaft:frt. waste and P - ulliea Sa every variety, ..,n4 n:ittoo the manufacture Woolen Ddaohinery an 4 Machine Cards. prict, , are muotallery nianutiotui. e 4 of the beet quality t,f mt.:oriel& end warreritelf in all cameo to give Ewi.sfaticn.: AW - Ortiore from cal parti of tha 00=027 ealeit ed and ururontly Ellmd, fan: JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING 2 31. t;EHTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Ns it resolved by the &nate and House of RifirnAenratives of the °mown wealth of Penntitinunia in General Assembly met, That the folicirtngg amendments he propoeed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in so nord alio° with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, 11.13 f 0110978 Sao:los 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 Stites. or by the anther ity of this commonwealth, such electors may ex orcise the right ol suffrage frl all elections by the , itizens, ander such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, to , Lily as if they were Present at their aerial place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution to be desig nated as teetionseight and nine, as fellows: Secrlos S. No bill o. 11.1.11 be pmeed by the Leg : islater 9 90p,taitallg tutu e clan one stilueof, which shall be clearly in the title , except ap• prop:lath:o-h SECTION 9, c, bill shall be pa-sseif bY the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such p owers, or privileges., has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth, JOHN CESBN A, Speaker of the Rome of Representatives JOIIN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. OPPICI UT THE SZOBJ:TARY OP TEE COMMONWILLLTB, Harrisburg, July 1, 18P3. YENNSYLVALI lA, SS: I do hereby carats that the foretgoing i„ s. annexed is a full, tare and correct - mu of th e original Joint It( solution of the Gen eral Asstmbly, entitled "A Joint Resolution Pro posing certain amendmenteto the Codatitution," as the Eam e remains on it lein this office. In testimony whereof I hate'AlereUllto set my hand, and aattseJ the seal of the Secretary's Of fioe to be affixed we day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, jail:WU Secretary of the Commonwealth, TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. 7E ARE NOV. MAR ICFACTBRING euperior aricle of I, 1 M E, Which we are prepared to deliv,r from oar COAL YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET, Beat quality of F t et. m. CO aL, • ibritaivn hand as ustuaL Dolt DICKSON. 6TRWAII:74k 00. Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK or puritssuncin 1. 4 1, E TREASUR DP ART 'AI ENT. I OYPICS UP COXPISO OF TEL Cpaaexoy, IV asnin n City, Any. 6th, .1863. WHiiii.l3, By Fo. tie plop , evidence presented ,tnp- t) the undersigned, it as been made to that the FILQiINATIONAL BANK 0.16,PM 1 f BU R (411, in the CPunty of Allegheny and Sts.te of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the reituirements of the Act o. Congrea. entitled 'an Act to provide a Nationnt Currency. secured by a pledge of United States Stooks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved February Zth, 18e3, and het compliedvvith all the provisions of said Act requirel to be complied with before commencing the businem of Ban h Now THERVFORIC, 1, Hugh McCulloch. Comp troller of tho Currencsido hereby certify that the pad FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH. county of All4gheny and State of Penn sylvania, is autoorizedto commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof althea/3 my hand and seal of office. thia sth dm of Au BLOB c LOCH, { 88 Comptroller of the Currency. V ll • The First tional Bank of Pitts urgh, Pa., LATH PITTSBURG TRUST 001PANY. Capital s4oo,ooo.trith privilege to In arcane El. $1,060,000, The Pittsburgh Trust, Companylaving organ ised under the act to t'rovide a National Cur rency,under the tqlo if . the FIRPT NATIONAL BANK OF PITThI . .fit‘4ll, would respeetfullY offer ite gervioes fj.r fl,l collection or `owe. Drat's, Bills of tc., receive money on deposit and buv n: b Bich:trate on all parts of the country. The success whir; ended the Pittsharich Trust Comparr; in: re anisation in 1852. we belive be a nu; ci o t , zantero that business entrusted to the niaation will receive the some pr.uti •, • : Ilavirn; a very - oorreoporxlence with Danko and Bar.Goti• bout the country, wo believe we can ol: , r ial fdaiiitiei to those who do businet.w ' • . the - bturine,e, yr' •; 'acted by tho some officers and ttruci . . .... James Lalighlin , m. K. Nimirk, Rebert .ti Rays ,:. i texander Speer. Thomas Bell, I , realoia G. Bailey, Thc,a. Wightmau, .11ez. Bradley, Su4aite4 Rae. • . JAM ES CA i' , (IIILIN. President JOHN D. SWALY, Cashier. Angust sth, 1863nikiett. KOUNTZ ;& MERTZ, BANKERS, No. 11$ Wood At., Second Fifth' Street, la SALEM% I FoREICN APi 1.1 Exchanee, Coin, Batik Noted, and (b. vern • Went beeurittos. l.:oll.coti3no pr OWpLly attende LC. al ,, I if 1 oLD, SILVER, DEMAND NoTv.A ortisoatrn Indebtedne&. Quartert,.u. te” 7 3-10 Bonde and Coupons, .nd all otti.r ecr.,rnuairn: neat:rites bought I,r W, H, wlt7.l4aso b ,;,••• • .1 fAid street, corner of Third. Educational. Eton. Wileon Moiandie s. Judge of the I avted CMOs Csrenit C. , urt, President Corner of Penn & Pt. Clatr st., Pinta burnt' Penn's., E LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND X beat. saai pays for a tall Commercial 00111131!” No extra charges for Manufactuern Steamboat. Railroad and bank Book-keeping, Minister's SOUP at one-half prioe. Students en ter and review at any limo. This Institution to oonducted by experienced Tea:Mere and practical accountants. who pre pare young non for active business at the least expense and -bortest time (or the most lucrative and responsible sitiitiLms. Liplomas granted for merit only. Huron the preference for grad uates at this College by business men. Prof A- Cow ley, the beat Penman LI the Union. who holds the largest number of Freer Pea malts. and over all competitors. teaches Rapid Burineas Writing. 113 Attend where the Sous and Clarke of basi l:MSS men graduate For specimen:: of l'enutanFhto and Catalogue eontaintng full information, enclose twenty-foe mute to the Prinopala aulu JENkIFN elt SMITH. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS INSTITUTION, SITUATED N. IN LGRETTO, Cambria county PennYYl vania about fear miles from Cresson Station. on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts• burgh. was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College L one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Moantainn being rroverbial for Its pare water, bracing air, and pirereacprie scenery The Scholastic year commences on the Frith/ MONDAY after the 1.511 of AUGUST, and wide about the 28th of, JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home `ietweem the Sessiona. All the fitiraratus micas ,ary for Land Surveying. hkgineering, ha.. to.. nW be furuhibed by the Institutior to the dtudents. Instrumental and i coal Mateo tortes no extra charge. andante will be admitted from Melt ream to the age of manhood. Trage—lioard and Tuition. payable hall really in . •Avanee, $ 65 Surveying ana use of instruments, per an num 20 Classical sr.d Modern Lauruageo, I' , Students spending Vsolitionat•th"aer'' 20 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec, Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood. Philadelphia. Rev. T It synolds. Lorette Rev Dr. O'Hara. Philadelphia: Rev. Bourg McLaughlin. Phila delphia:l-Lev. Pierce Mahar. Harrisburg. N. B.—A hick ruaz da , l7 to Lo . e.te frm Crea ser'. sepll AM EHICAIIi HOUSE. BOSTON. IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ranged Hotel in the New England States; la centrally lo , ateel. and easy of assess from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provements, and every convenience for the oom lort and accommod“ non of the trave'ing public. The sleeping rooms aro large and.well ventilated; the suitea of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling Parties, and the hou a will continue to be kept as , a first a first-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. lob:;. selfhtid A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACELIIIELI3, No. 15 FIFTH STREET, • mbraiing Gent's. Ladies. Miaow and Claildren'a wear in great variety. sell 7 UST REiDErVED- Laird's Bloom of Youth for the complexion and akin. Drake's aenaino Plantation Bitters. Arer's Cherry - _,Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer and Zylobalanna. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. ,liarran's Magnolia Balm. °Warthilt&On** for the Hair. Holloway's ffamily Medicines, Lindsay's Improved Blood Searcher. All of Dr. Jayne'gratolly Medicines, Pure Glycerine and Honey Soaps. Glycerine Cream and Cold Cream, for chapped hands, face, &a, at GRO. A. KELLY'S Wholesale andlßetail Drug Mom c 024 No. litS Federal at.. Allegheny. Q oianintis. SolinTufa . PE NSION® PAY. and other itua CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVBENKENT PM11417 procured at reatobablerstaa Apply to D. H.A.A.Z.E.F, Wit rovatarealretrn th. raut Wallas Wuhinstou. D. O. Bank Elections. MERCHANTS •NO MNUPACT, VREF.S . ItINX. ettt.ehor '15.1%3 t grinp: ANNTAI. ELECTION FOR DI. B.F.CTuftS will be hefd at the Banking 11 , 1190. on MOND...Y. the Itith day of Novi:miner next. between the hi - ut., of L. , a. In., and 2 p. m. Tile a-,t,uni eetin of the Stockholders wit be held on TCESDA 'V, the t d day or November. at 10 o'clock FL. m. JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier. CITTZENB' BANE, I Oet,ber 15. 1'63. f N ELECT I N FOR THIRTEEN I t 15 , 1"1 )11, r,k will be held at the Bankit.g Li,uze o.i Mil:‘ DAY November at ill o'oioer... a. Is.. • Tr,e regular anc ual uoct.lnir of the Stuck''-old ern will be held c•n Tt TIaDAY, Nevember. .4. at o'cloel. a. rn tIEU. T. VA.I4 DORIN, oelti-te Cashier. IRON CITY BANK OF PITTSBURGH. ct•her 1663. ,a N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN A t this Lack will be he d at :he Banking Honda. on MONDAY, tgoven.ber ]ti h, betweel the he urs of 11 a. ca., and p. m . The annual meeting at the liteekholdert e, 11 be held on I.I..ESIJA Y, Nevetnb , r Sd. Atli u'olvek a. m J. Ate.GOYFIN", Cashier. ._ ALLEGHENY BANE. Pittsburxh, ,ietnber 14. 1863. N ELECTItioN 111R.E('T4)R.51 OF am, Bark will r.e he at the I:aril:lag Moue, on the P;zl , of November next, between the boor, of o F. u. , and 1 o'clock. J. W. CQL K. Cashier. , The annual moo in. the biocichulders will be Lel.i on the ilex of Noveuelie: next, at 12 o'clock, to oe F-te taxAs r., ,NY ANL, NGe HANK, Hr KGB. Oct. 2 , .1563, Ili111F: NNUA I. El Eel IfIN FOR DI FL re , •,f ;1311; .4111 I IL' the Bank ilutue..o lilt R6l) 1, t uot, r Jtb, be cen the h •uri , •fln a at and 2 v. ~ r 29-td tiEolitir; n. HNO .Y. For Raze, MICA: Hoar hov., Ants, Bed Bugs, Mottle Fur o, ‘V , :on4+, inciens o dui mods. Put ui in 3" rt t).xes, und !Wks; and :I.IF. tlasb.c Co- Lictole Pul.iir Inrti tutt-ne, ace. "to:13 infain We remedier 'Tree from Poi-pro," "Not dangerou • it the Human .FrAntlr " "Rat. , nome outot thou. h to d, O Ors gold in all ;amp: Oil:, Cr 0 " Id by Itruirgio , eel T Ai", you where. lir" 1-1 - k ,:t (WO' i I Ile ZI a • 533 i • wt. I • 1,1 I 1, tottio Ynu to p Adqi ray HENRY It. CONiTA R. Prii., , Fra' Del.-, 440 Broiidry , Y. N.'l. •1 - T' V. H. FAIINKST' K , 1in13.33.10 Avonvi. Pitts: burg. SMITH, PARR & CO. A tut V 4/ It 1 - 4.1 l'ouncir3, tt, ! , . , aad 120 ge 'ond eta. Manuf9eterern ,o 1 all OM" tlni descriptions of Loa] 4 Pit netorts and jrilla, 4_4at ..nd Water pipes, .a.(l Irons. Dog 11.4113. Wagon 1 . 1(...ceg. Seel Moulds H I -11 , 0 .1,1' , 1 - Irri: nu f sieehmers ,1 et ATI' .~ "~ 1.1.11 m. •tui tr.exhino Ehcl aa. bed to the f. 1, Sr —No. fitting wtl , her .rotully attc...lNt I t , 21:1.1 .11W . 9/UNILEI NO 4 DIAMOND, The Howe Sawing Machine. In vett 1t.41 th. Perfected /563. ILD ECEIVEI) TRIBUTE FROM. ALL othi; Seam, Maohrpee,a, the Weald's Fair, whi,e the>r ger Sowing NI Aebine received an nonoreb!c met.tion or, its merits ; and Wheel er _edul for its device., nailed "Cir ruler hcok " 'II:e Bur: eewing Machine, was awarded a Vre-n am try en I , :npfantn Exhibitor.) as the best for all t urrosea un exhibition. Our light to-t Machine xuaras.leed to make perfect work an the lighteet and heaviest fabncs Sold and motel. Penn Clair, streets. A. !t. Metink.:oolll, mrAtddla ly Agent. Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. IORNECOPLE SALOON AIWA YS lJ in advance. The proprietor this noted eat ing estabisheaent has just reoieved a large sup ply of Baltimore the I OyEters, 'nay will be served up in tOe hest possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords Don't forget the place, corner of Fifth audio un streets. d 1. Wha.-3, Proprietor. McCOLLISTER & BAER, 1 I) HAVE NOW 11% I.. , TtE THE MOST colupetn ii,ioraucut ot Tobacco. Ligars. Pipes and -uitllng -co nu tLe city, which they a n sel.itr at the Se , y lowest cash figures. All.order. r roil.: tic attended to ccli ■ MANE DAY SOLD MY EN A tire stock ot tit HIP CHANILERY end 1.3(1.kT ST 1t.F.8 to it I.t, t), !it A RATTA & CO., who will oontinue the business at the old stand, No. 47 Front street. To !hose of my friends who have patronised me during the last fifteen years, while connected with the firm 01 lsu.si .k Meese, 1.311.0.1, Futures Co. and Jens . IsuAu, I return my thanks. and solicit a r nttnuarmr of the otitronage to my succe•emrs, Y, assn, MARATIA t CO., cheerfully r , cominendlng them as being every way worthy of It. My ofiire will ren3t.iit for the present with .t , where I .1101.3 CO have the p'ea Orr .•1 .tretor my rustomors and rimdd Clneinna letoher IJ. Ivi3 Raring purctia.iod the tuck of Jr., And aucceed , l in the firma of ',haul S Fisher, [sham, labor cCn , and in-. (.4 ['ham. in the SKIP CLIANDLP RV and BOAT TORE busi nem. we hot e to merit a con nee of the very liberal pa•riii.fige ea upon them. JOHN O. RENO, CRANK MA HATTA. RANK X RENO. N .47 Public Landing. Cincinnati October 19, 1811 K ocad-tf EIDICA. If. CARD F. X DitIioLETIY, From the Medical Faculty of Paris France E Intern Kesueet Physician) of Hotel Dieu, Charity liospital , , Sr. Date of Diploma.,lB.2S. FF 1 I.' E 57 (]RANT STREET, St NicholaN Building. nA I , .aty 1 awdaY atid Friday, ir di, V . Hock to Lf d to., and from 2 co p. m fm.ff WALL PAPER FOR A TTTIMIN (IF 1888 A oompl.t ao , F..rtment of oeautiful IPAI PER IitANGINGIS Of all etylea prices tower that can be again offered. For gale ,:nring the aarson by EMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE. la The undersigned !luring removed his Live r; Stable from [ha rear of the Been Howe, to near the corner of Fir Swithaeld street. W. C. Conn e old stand, ii 3 prepared to furnish carriages, bturgiee and saddle horses upon the Shortest no tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rattle. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will reoeire hisepecial attention HEAL BRICFjeSwD c9BLEAII. WALL PAPERA-BEAVTI 'Li fig Wall 24tpor atilt aellins at lb LA for id& W. P. Ai 87 Wood a. Prrf:-B[RGII 10, WOOD STREET. W. P. MARSHALL, S 7 Wood Street DAILY POST. 1.1:111.1" POST-ADVANCED BATES by mail.-- .. $8 XI itlix menthe. " • .—.. ......... •, 41 - Ihree " -• "2 /.5 .. One " , One week, delivered in the city. ..... 18 Fnagle orrice . . 3 To agents per ..... _ ........... 2DO MACDONALD'S Diarmime. BY GEN. WM. N. I.YTLE. The following poem Wes written byithe late Gen. Wn.Lima LYTtE, about 'eight years since. The incident whiphlinggest, ed the verses is related in .HEADLiVEI "Napoleon and hie Marshals." • A drummer bny from faießeyoune, By love of glory lured, With bold MACDONALD'S stern array, The pains of war endured, And soon amid those dizzy heights, That girt the Sp!nen dread, The silsmt column struggled on, 4nd be marched at their bead. Then in those regions, cold and dihs, With endless winter cured, The Alpine storm arose, and scowled•• And forth in fury burst— Borst forth on the devoted ranks. A •Lhitious. danutiess brood, That thus with sword and laric profaned, ti;kl Winter's solitude. Down ! down ! upon your faces fall, Chug to the guns! for In, The chamois on this slippery track Would dread yon gull below So sped the word from front to rear, And vt.tt7t6ttP, to the stor-rn Bowed low, who t.e . er iu battle bow,A, To aught in foernan's form. But hark I what horror, swelie the gale— Beware, oh sous of France, Beware. the av al., ,he whose home Is 'mid these mountain haunts, You distant thunder—'tie its v....ice ! The brav•rst held his breath, And silently a prayer put up To die a soldier's death. And near, and nearer, with a roar, That loud and louder swelled, The avalanche, down glaciers broad, Its lightnii g pathway held ; A nd ; hrougb t he shivering ranks it crusLcd And then with one vast stride, Swept down the gulf, till far below Its muttering thunder died lu vain halia's Bunny plain And reeling vines invite, Full many a snldier found his shroud, •Mid Alpine snows that night ; And ho, hie comradoe' pride and boast, The lad from fair Bayonne; The roll was called, no voice replied, The drummer boy was gone. GOIM Roue' but hark trojn the abyss What sout.il4e, - i faintly come. Amid filo pauses of the storm? It ,s—ie :s —the drum: He live , . he beats for eid, he sound,: The pld i imiliar call, That to t':e bist,teries . smoking throat Had brought his comrades all. rer 'he dizzy verge that eve, With straining eyes they peered, And heard the rattling of the dram. In accents strange and weird ; The notes would cease, and then again Would sound—again to Until no more their fainting moan Came waited on the gale. And when red Wagram's fight was fought, And the big war was o'er, A dark haired matron in Bayonne Stood watohingat the door ; Stood watching, -praying, many an hour, 'Till hair and heart grew grey, For the bright-eyed boy, who, mid the Alps, Wu sleeping tar away. sud still, belated peasants How, near that Alpine height, They hear a drum roll loud and clear On many a storm•vezed night. This sto y of the olden time With sad eyes they repeat, And whisper by whc le ghostly hands The spirit drum is beat. Unconditional Loyalty This phraea originated with the Church of England Cavalier party in the days of James 11. That organization contended that government was a divine right; that no matter what the king might do, the duty of the subject was to obey, not to op pose or resist; that if men believed hie measures wrong tLey might prey to God to inspire him with wisdom, and endeavor to persuade him of his error; but that at such point legitimate opposition ought to end. This theory was admirable and son• ple so long as Dissenters and Whigs were to be fined, imprisoned, and judicially murdered. But, hey presto! a change; the king began to attack the church in its conscience and property. The party that preached lamb-like docility to others showed the temper of a lioness bereaved of her cub, and William of Orange soon after occupied the seat from which James had been driven. . - There is no such word as —uncondition al" applicable to any of the relations of life. The tie between man and wife, be tween parent and child, between subjects and a Government, between states in a federal compact, is conditional. No man or community can abjure law and claim law ; none can omit to perform the obli- gations of a contract. The Administra tion bears the same relation to the United States as a hack driver does to a hack owner. Its nusiness is to drive, not to dictate ; and the reasoning which con— founds the Administration with the Gov ernment is just that which would confound the captain of a steamboat with the steam boat company. If a majority of the peo ple of the United States were hereafter to form a political party for the purpose of assessing the expenses of this. war upon certain prominent Republicans and upon the Eastern States, we apprehend that the Times and Massachusetts would not find “unconditional loyalty" quite so Merits. ble as at present. We have greet doubts whether Massachusetts would not talk secession and state rights as loudly as she has befpre done, and we mistake the spirit of the old Bay itate it she would not call her sons around her and strike alone for independence. There is no more necessity of uncondi• tional loyalty on the part of the people than on the part of the rulers. Indeed much lees. Mr. Lincoln might have fin ished his lour years without an opposition, if he had simply been content to perform his functions as his predecessors had per termed theirs in times of war. He did not ; be chose to assume that in time of war the President betimes dictator, with power of limb and property, and he abw lately kicked the. Democracy into an op position. And of Wad has the opposition complained? Of violations of the Corlett cation. What has it asked? Obedience ESTABLISHED 18i, to the Constitution. We deny that Ittr. Lincoln-ham any mare righttthan Mr. Polk had. We assert that to make war suc cessfully he rueeds.ezrorcise no more power than Mr. Polk did. We say war is _ene business and politcs andther htitirogLel arulthat thert to no c: onection rf wily between thetwo. Wl.eniff sum mons agape avnitatus to enthre, the law, welrot duly see *no p;opriety. but very greaX impropriety, in his using it for local polities; ani the Presiden- sninmer'..>d a poAse comitatus, in the very language of the law, to suppree? 'en insurrection against the law. We insist that, outside of the limits of military opertitiona, the right of every individual, of every statp, -and the condition of property.of all kinds, is the same as before the Wfit. Fur maintaiuicg these scut d I.rircipies of Government the Democracy hats been assailed Witt every epitbt , t, of eat:timely, with every accusation of disloyalty, wh oh men incapable of ianswering argument could devise know perfectly well that in time n 11 be ashamed - of them• selves, and v. —gret the imputation of bad motives wni, would stamp half a pdpulation with disgrace We are very careless of this abuse. If our °prone: ts save the Union, we shall rejoice in 'heir success; if they fail, we shall then ptiecibly be permitted to try our hand, and co do not despair of success even after the runs management of four years. For Sale. FOR MALE. ra %HAT SPLENDID RESTA URA NT eatahlFhwer! :.afayette itulidirig . e, or- ner of Fourth and Woo,' Stftlbl.S. Apply to J. U. CA.SIDAY. Broker, 0e26 Burke', Building. Fourth .t IVIARM FOR KALE.-111li UNDER iL offer, at private el e. VITY valuable lam in Mifflin townEih p. legl , eiir Pa, oz.ntaining 75 ecrezi. with coal under i•, noted one mile a: d a quarter John g (moat Works, vu the Movougehellii river.' ti milog from MeßeekPori, and nine miles. from Fittsaargh, by land. The itoproveniCri o are a l'ramedwelPrig home, frame n and other I.co essary buildingz.; also a fine orchard. A I-. gatdt acres good cleareit land. It let tr tiir merly owns_ by James Finney. The laud and real will be sold together or separate, to sett tr.o buyer; or if sufficient iadueetaents be i•ifered, if will be out up and cold in lo a mitable for coun try residences. If the above named property is no: sr ki the 113th of NOV-411111ER it will he °tiered on said day, at latblil sale, n the pruniaeg. a'. -Le o'clock. For terms. of Bale., call With the tuhA-r•ber, JAMES MEGREW, Won Newteu, Pl'eFtwore- I and count)'. Pa. 0e22-td ENN'A., AVENUE RESIDENCE FUR P SALE.—A well built r,nged I.synlin- nem , e : latoly Paint° 1 and raperVd . all, two: parlors P.,11 - chambers, kftehe, basement co. m. col!, sl finished attic. t 24 fe,:t front by 195 deei tC wel:::trect: fruit ins.es fiftee:: grape vir.t - nnts, raspb ,, rri,r, t the locrarion is very a Eirabie an l eu y oi aceeis by Passenger Railway. Apply to S. UUTE11311:11.1 & SUNS. nc4 51 Market Street. PEJEASANT SUBURBAN KESI• DENCE tUR :Li LE—Sile.tte mi fr:m the city. on the 4•errysville roan. a ew Cottage !louse of ail rooms and collar, wed = t and in g a l order. a we!. a exec==;cof wa cc, .1 etabfe, feed Louse, ac.. twenty choice of pie azai;,, pear free.,, also, peach tree= an wit= be sold at apple to s. cu rulAia ea.& 'I Market =4. O. 45 I.o‘r Al% S E,ET 1 , 011 SA L • ill .Free , riry r. rick dwelling house, li d di and ?ix or eight r cellar ate. Let fro:, t. 0c29 51 Ma•ket street. OUTH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY $••• two st ry brick tiwelling house, con tai.. hag S rows and Eitshed gar, et. let 2U by Ilk feet fronting on t.'are, , , ac a t t esnu. st but three ulizutes wait a e the i-use,n hoe Bridfie, haying the advantage of Peteenger way passing tee door, wit bear Id ht a baralin. For terms and partionlars apply to T. A.McCLELLANI.. 55 Pitth strut. CUNARD beam to Queenstown and Literpool rhe first etas. powerful Steamships SIDON WARALTBON. I 1 1, 1 T ILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK every alternate Wednesday,. mu' Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate Wedneaday. Steerage Passage fro* Liverpool or Queens town, t.zs; from Yew Ydrif, - $32.50, PaYahie in Gold or its equivalent in Currency For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & 40 Fulton St., New York, or iluS. RATT. er No La Monongahela 13.eis I GAN e, Wat iti34l.rd Passage from England & Ireland $2l 0 . EUROPEAN agi A G E N C Y. rg03it11.111,414 RATTiGAISt o &,t , ItiOJPEAM Agent, 12 Monongahela House, Pitts bnrgli. Pa., I. , ,oreLbrei brag out or aenu [mot Passengara—tfcm or to any Part of the r:d .tone try either h." , scent. or bailing Duet:erg. SIGHT PRA ier., D art or Europe.. Agent ? . .r tae eu,,1P.011131.htl Pool r,..nd. A Agent !Or tflf, old Elaets Star I.,•ec. SWUM; P)Wketz, for the Steamer Great ern : s .; the New )'ork, Lt.,ert,oo!. t", to-7. fell WINNER'S PERFECT GUIDE FOR THE PIANO. IN WHICH THE INSTEAD eflgi NS are BO °karts and Pimply treated, es to make it unnecessary to require a teacher. M ore than 150 Operatic and Popular Airs Are added for practice, forming a complete ooi leetion of the BEiT MELODIES OP THE DAY Copies mailed on r i tof 500. LBA . C.aIMLLUIe, 81 Wood at. 00-7-dAtw pRivAIE UISEASES DR. BROWN'S OfTIO.E, 6 SAIITIIhI.ELD STREET Citieena and etrangets to need of uaulioal vice should not fail to give him a call Dr. Brown's re,nedies never fail !c, care impu rities, scrofolens - lend venereal affections —Mao hereditary taint. such Ha tatter, peoriasiti ana oth sitin..'iseases, the origin of which the patient Is ignorant. ELICALLNAL WBAELNEtti. Dr. it'a remedies for title affliction. broutta on by entitary habits, are the only teedioinea known in tide country which are cafe and will moodily restore to heath , RIIIIII/lU‘TILIM. Dr. itrowa'a remedies cure in a feet aaya :Ws Infra affliction. . , Re also treat Pita'. (Meet. tionnottrtioN.Uretoai DisaharVea Female Diseaees, Paine In the Bhok and Ridnoye, Lrritatioa of the Bladder, atria:- urea eta. A letter to be .r.swered moat don tain et 'aka ON DOLLAR. Atedieinee Bent to r r address ... 10 4_kank bd. Gillet+ and private room , . No, ao SMITHFund) tfPftß Pittpburch Pa tiAscior. N EW RAISINS -200 boxes Dew M. R. Raisins, 100 boxes sew sayer Raisins, 2:0 hag and quarter boxes Kalinin, nor, landing and for sale, by R.WIVIER & BRO&, cad 126 and 12S Wood at. EVERTS 1- BOOTH SHOES, As, ;GAIT ERR - SAL IN ORALS and GUNS ovary day st, lii EDAM, TRIPOLI, no l . = .
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