----* JAMES P. PARR, Editor and Proprietor. Medical. Dr. floojiand 's BERMAN BITURs. PiIITATtED BY D Ef . ; a M JA.Cktz , O.N, Philadel pLaa. Pena , IS NOT A BAR ROOM DRINK, SUBSTITt TE FOR RUM Intoxicating B:.verage BUT A HIOHLY COINCENTRATED !Vegetable Extract. A'flig,frotu Alcoholic Stimulants or 44 ( Injurious Druzs WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE itver C.9IIIIIft69iIIIL Dfapepsia and Jaundice 1400FLAND'8 G7BMAN BITTERS WILL CLI:E ENF.:;I" .'A.SE OF Chronic or 117.-rvous Debility, tise Of the Kidue3s. and Dn.elinen Brining' from a t!,inor• tiered Stotmtch. .4 , t IL Observe the Folloviuir SA !up loins teAliing From Disorders of tile Digestive Organs : larva. d rites;, caltae Jl.-. , tr tha Of :Ile :A.0111;1-11, Nausea, 11 ,, .rtbura. fn• Nood,llrair. or \tie kilt 'a 01, '7 1 t.r1,-.10 1 1. Eru , "• , atlnr., LI, Pit of the at, .a. t !Ltd, Hurried an • D thcalt Fad - irrird: at the }let ri Choi - ilia nr SritT'—atins:: . •-nsati”;-... when in alt nh it taro, Dia:nee- \ •.9ioa, Data or Webs ; diode !' , rr and Dull Pain in t . e ...ad, 1,0. T. .1 l'arSiir,tloll, ' the •Limb. FluPhe. nt Ilowt, Pain ing in the t lm hdlinga of t v ol icrea es HOOFT A., .7.E I:MAN BItTEFS WILL t;IV : A Gmll) Ai ' i STlio:s6 I - THA 1. I ii) N;1'1; 1"E•. E. Fi:ll•:{.+';•.<. HEA Lll-.ll' A 64100 D fr:VSS't I a I TION A STRON43 T ,I:INT 4 ITI'rIFTI4I%, A at TION. SOVAIL: tAINSTITI:TtON. I 1.1. :NI A h I ! WEAK DELI(' " MIME= .1. !,‘ DEPKi:`ti Ei) W IL L Ni A T.: E I SALLOW 44,•IPLEXION NI ILL 1.1A6r.711i CLEAR at BRIGHT DULL 4".". FE 111 _EI /Z.'S.' 1 7 ' AM. r_ 'ir Can he 15se.i 7.1:1 par:o , • NIA LE Uh FEN' ALI k 0 k .0 A .F.', ig 0 0- 0 PAIITICH'E.III NOTICE. 8 There ur n. any : trt, ttratlurtJ . old under the name ot ii i re, psf.i up en quart botaeo, conwoultdei of cheer t tchzerkw or common rune, coattno f roat 213 to 4U Cm m u ,pe. r .canon, ;h. t. zee dupe P•Pd by An ise or Coma hdt.r seen. . - - - - - This clang i i Borer. has cauNett and tath contin ue to cause r r‘s iOna as they can br. sold hundred.to dre the death of the h unk•tt,/, 811 titesr Is.. the evetemi tie kept continua-4D under the influence o . i A/- who/1:c Stittfulanle of the rclorSt kin t. thr dealt, ./9.1. 1.44140 T S. created and kept s .up, and ihr rrule re n'7 the horror', tipten •L loath. Beware et them. Far Mate noho Genre. and will .11:1i'a 4 a LiZr.n. Bitters, toe pub/ttth the jvikaostla receipt Oct Eif' Bottle llootland's German Bitters, and mix wdA Three titiarts of (hood Brandy or Whisky, and the result and be a preparaison Ogg will far excel in atediefinai virtue, anal true excellenee any of the numerous Liquor Bittern in the market, a . 3,1 111. I ['Mot much less. Yuu teat have all the tr:rtttet 1 1 ootland's Bitters in connection lOW. a good ~/,• V.a..ar. at much Ices pro tn , r-ratnen , wilt coot you, - DELIGATI, C RED;, Those auttellnur ir•.m JLlr. ASIVI LS wasting away, with boarcel ae tle.-h on ,helr buues, are caviat in a y,ry abort ruue; oue bottle in such 00808, 'Rill have a a oEt rUrj.l - 1, re (ff. ct -• 9EI - 111..11Y, Resulting trout le.or any These hitters Witt renew y,ur tt.e g u .31 a err true. FLIER. AN1111.441.i . „ Tito ohii's a 1 , 1 r, t :eiurn it these Biter. are ages ; No pe—uir in a Fever and Agt.e L'h'rtet chould be withaut the^ . F rom firu..l _V e Brown, D. D., Edttor the Erteo..ropedt, ..elL"jtou. Know Al.hiugh hot or - .r reuummund Patent 1 ...Lane, to ge,ral, through distr... of their ingredients and , I yet anow of no sufficient rea, in- II :1 MAW may not 10,1115 t the bor.elitn hu ue. levee himsclt to have received f:om arty e 1.1:; Ie pre,..lllalo:„ to 'he hope that no may thus coui ibute to the ut ..ther 1. do thin more rca Va./ in retard to Li entiand'e German Bitters, idiller.,-ed by Dr. Jackson, of this city, Ouoau.e 1 Iva: predu..ll.oed ,mdit,t them for many teat e. under the iintireakiim t not they were co.eliy i , a -,lxturii I am indelm ed to my tr.eut I L b, :...outeiker, ho, .•i.r the removal at tot.- prciudi by trap:, an i tar enoduragem.ni to to -.nen Futicring from g. eat aim 1 do, .-outihuol Ci ty. Dye one 01 three b 'Wee dienu Bit tern, at the 1/ogiuL I.g 01 the p-r 'rat WOO I os,l. by et dent and rest's to a degree ul d mental rigor am .1. 1 timl ..ot tclt r to 'II:11i before, and had .0 paired 1 lee—nine. 1 th..re. fore thank ti., 1 and u.y frion.l tor uireot rig me to the use of inem PHILADFI.HII4., jut, J. N 13 N. ATTZ.NTIOI.I SOLDIERti, &RD IrDE FRIEND'i SOLDIERS t i..t;or.tia, -1 . • • • • T.., :tr . tae; that C' u Blu.re"l , lli Cure Tl:flu tenthe 01 tre hsc • :P c,l by ex voonros and priva uous rapider:. to cans life. In the lists, I übllsh fllrsfst. in :Le papers, on llgr; arrival of Met Lk, cu' , b. no! wed that& very large pro portion arc suffering trir.na debilitY of that kind ran be rea,:lly cured by El ootiand ' s Gognitan Bitters. We hago nu tit sita6on in stating that i the ',..rter•• were heel, naafi AI/16111 Our soldier, al, n; r • vc, hi that oth.ra.se ',•S: propr , r , raar , bm. al let coif; froofsuti req , .: he h, tn - nt br- ahl hay, be re' urd - . t hon ,h. n, t .hers B:t:crt. rtes 1.•• the • h. • • t:ie:.l-• BEIVAHKO ,. Bee al:: the Sig stare t M. ,1 he kcP. tact. PRICES Large pe, 13 •ttle, Of Ilan . Doz.LS" Medic= 7.1 ' •• or lialf D(L.I) The La., e on;ccount of tae VaatitY Lh Bottles h Ad, are much the cheaper. - - you: , ear,tlrnia t st art art7e Lhe h . .' ac 1 'oe put ,•tr 11 1 oe intoxicatiu:: p rep arati. that m..• • :I^:'sti tn. 1.3 but earA to n , mil: • 3 , 11r3,17 packed loexEram r Oft , " Nlar..f.otor.. No, 631 TR EEL PH IL A. 1/ tiLP,JII 4.. PA. JONES & EVANS, (Successors Lc. ' Jackson dc. .) Pnr -'et or SA LE 17 Dragrw.c and dea.l6-a iE 'wary town in the United litsteo. no:. der . T.:,,b,c . _ . ___ ....:. .._ ... _ 2.1,..:..it . -. bitr i 9b . 4.).0t Great. Discovery. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON FOR THE CURE 0:F Weak Stomachs General Deb,hty, Disease of the Nervous System. Convipation, Acidity of the Stomach, and t . ..r all c •ses requiting a ToD.m. THIS WINE INCLUDES THE MOST agreeable and efficient :alt 4,f Iron we ',P oem; ()grate of Magnet! Jxdie combined with the most energetic of vege , able tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark, 'rue effect in many cases of de bility 1043 f ai.etite. and general prostration=, of an efficient bait of Iron. combined with our valuable Nevro Tonic, is moat happy. It aug• meuos the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of muscular flabbiness, removes the rotor of debili ty, and gives a florid vigor to the countenanoc. Do you want something to strerighten you'? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nevi - wallies? Do u want cot rgy ? do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has born so thorough ly testes by ah classes of the c tnatunity. that it ii tow AeemoJ i adtspens ble as a 'r1,111 , 2 thcine, It co, t but little, git, es t lie to the tocuacb. ren ovates the system and p ' , Wogs life. I now only k a trial of this valuable tonic. Coung erteits. BEWARE to , Ct.UXTERFEtTS P. KI, F: /3IITE C.CE ok' IH. , y to the tily sure aid effectual remedy is the snown world for the per manent cure of Irvapevirta Debility, and as there are a number of imitations offered to the pubic. we would cauto , n the community to par chase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. KUNKEL, and has hi+ stamp on the Lip o/ the cork of seers bottle. The fact that °the:, are attempting to imitate this calu,ble remedy, pro Yes its worth and speaks volumes in its lav,,r. The BITTER 'A INY ire ltir put up ;o 75 CENT and $l,OO B01"1 . LES, And sold by all reportable Draggiit, +Ening], ut the coil ry. lie particukr that bottle bsars o of the proprietor' , styn - it ore. 4L N It , t 1. '' No 118 Market at.. Harrisburg. Pa For ysi, by Dr. KMli. Et 140 WOOD STREET. New Discovery_ WARRANTE6 IN ALL CASESI IT CAN BE RELd Eli ON. IR• NEV , ails tc rure 1 t d^e , cwt to.u , e.Lte opoody in action . Chan ul ;het ie Voqutrril ! It does not interfere with business ptlrEll Can be used wi rhea: dete , rein cure., the Mast month, +olu e Item very severe cases. It tr• adiftted :or ale and :mealy, old or young I tire ettf,i Fie PILL.) are the original and • fly geouine lover one hundred i.h vvieians have used them in their prr•tice area an4peak weil 1.1 It cir y and a .1 - CIVE , 0! CoMpogiti L . w hi c h • 't vegetable ana nerte - ;.lv-harciie., Its •pstern Eluuiirnd o 1 eert•ii•:ates can! .• urn. . . SpeciEr I'LL. are the lalijatei melt. re:oeidy for effecting it permanent and speedy cure in all cases of in crulat”rrbea, or Seminal Wsaknesa. with all its train o: evils, such al Urethral aril Vaginal Discharges. Mee., the t Sites. IC iirbtly iir Involuntary Ends. Sono, tlei.ital Pic:it:ay and It- Incontinooco, Impiitenee, Nik eaknem or Loss of Power. Nervous Debility...Ye , all ,it which arise principally Irian Sexual P. tresses or k'n'of ine'apacitates the .offerer frau, Inlflhinc :be duties of Married Lila I in all Sexual rionor: - hna, , tract and ST .1 T S: netare and in Di-ea?ei i; Ihddor and h ,1- neyE , they actai A charm I e • by taking n nnate / ONY. Seid by IBRZI MERU 0,1r12117 Et.C6e and by Druggils generally Pltu3burglv. They willpe sent by mail socm . ely sealed on receipt of the money by J. BRYAN, D. No. 7f, , _:edar street, N. Y., Consulting Physician for the treatment of hem ; Mal, Urinary, sexual and Nervous Disoasez, who w ill send free to all the following v aluable wo:ks. Th....! Fiftieth Thousar,d Dr. Bell'f, Treatise on Self- Abo,o, Prematu:o Decay, la,. potem,e and LOBB of .'ower,_ tome', Diseases, Seminal V, eaknesa, Nightly Ethi,sions, lroatuu Debility, .k.c. A pamphlet of kitty pages, c,n tuining important advice to the afflicted and should be read by every sufferer as the means of cure in the severest stage is plainly set forth. Two stamps to pay postage. eulTdkw \ ()UN( TO THE 1'E" . 73 - 1.47 4tt.rEt:IALLT the lan,rantandrsl: , ly Modest al! den- 7ti • • . trt ;t - ere ; 'i t . di. , • - • 1 0, : s nose anJ 41:0 . 0 , 3 t t7tatioro onniva. sod b.': .teat to ..tttX3 - mid of rearmed. Da. BE4I7VEC? pull)ishee tho tact h 1 doing the i 11110.145111 &Cal :sleety re. revilc..O .v-ooited, and think it a great gin sort and for contamination and oorruption am ra heir 147t4,, PrOl/liains sore and thillGhl.4.l 7,- :ally physician shotdd be cautious to gee; ,end canoe that they do the same Dr P. • ACP, i3acepi p - hlis.eara) hrt loorr,t3 e tioa might be loft to thou among stopio Loudest ma pregomptnour fazAliee, bore vac raised in itnerimop. art= cy aoubtoora and W - DO 60103,Aret t,a1Ze11 , 43. sense, if.Ltaxo and tents, :r.313 It 1., to Lvit tor utuozecl arid ccuadiann th.7.t on 2 1'tte..A12.:31 * . otiv cad r.o3oitiov. Att..#4-nitt ..ye : hea,Li.L. ALI rfr Ly 9h '-ko:ore,and Z l. l Lb.ronth tue4l. SSN - chl`Mr:.ob. , nxitty, Loo. - a;4‘to -- - hos o: ~ oturEi ganlnizri Ala L - re LO 1, A yi; •,!! . ! • ! who 1 t• - , k0.':..h.7411, I .11:3 1./. =A!.4. t LlU:toy c.f e.l It in ' ICo. the 77 , ;( ,. .'-'t7 . over forty years •-f.) erred • •.-1 t4t beapit-AL; •• . t. t tile Vatted et.tetez See As Les L • f.sr trii. hert.lt% tpoD the r,t, - ettl ols 11. 7 ^.T.• o •Wy rd:ltvata. vT, ..4e7 14114 ' • ail '.7i:( EIRMEIBE p .c.oL.t 7.1 t • LAKE BIIPEEIUB, UOPPER MINER. w:LTING WORKS Park, NE:Curdy Zir. bbeath. l'raners' and Belt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms. . . nelter .91Ao itu; or ter, a' .t In eta'? P•me. 1, - Fire. ato. elf -Constantly on hand, Tincnen. Nl:whines and it, Is. Warehou=e,N,..l4o H it. T an , t 120 SHOOND STREETS., Pittsburgh 1•a tek.Spe,ial c•rder , of Copper ot, t .14 le4orel7 ktlern. fe2l-I yclArw t 0,0410,000 SAVED C.= .IL., A. SON'S KEit(DMENI-: CR ii.T.ER N , A7 ILI, WARM . FOOD FOR THE BA -I.s, heat water r steep herbs, &c . for the trishe 'warm water for sh,,cina or tads. 000 k a few oysters, boll or •ry egg.. usage tea and cof fee, toast bread, ,4.n.,a,0 , less tim , and expense than by any other means know Used on any bump without obscuring the tight. p r i ce 25 amnia; b y mail postage paid, 60 oents. A ye a Pate t Lighter, far lighting lamps with out remorlor tb' chimney. Fcr bale and retail b ps WELDON & HELVE, oc g , 146 Wood V. agents rot the neentrkettlrera Cllol o ' WALL PAPERS—BEAUTI fiII w a ft Parer ?till selling at 15 cents, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL. oc2o 87 Wood at. Medical. ZEMIN 'Kan nhiotttrers of WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1863. Medical. 1,1 PORTA NT TO 1-1 DI ES ' . lit MI 10. HARVEV'S ViIIRONO THERMA FP:MALE PILLS HAVE NEVER YET FAILED(WkiEN the iiireel tone race been stri •tly followed,) r , reDri.... i ; difficulties arisins fr,al OR z , TOPPAUEUIe NATURE Or in rertf,ring the as - :•leti, t per;eot health when enffering from r , pinal Affectionr, Prolat eus Uteri, the Vitote:. ther we...kue,B uf :he Uterine Or. gone"rya Pill, are per feet.y harmle, on the conetitn r.. and may he 'ago. the moat del rat , ! f..tp.a!es withonr dir , reee ; a': the baler ;1:U0 THEI 'l' LS A o HARM, By :tra:,:t - r iz. thesy ' .iag , log , t r - c t' .y no haattar what cau,:, 7 C AI eruption may arse. 'lnes wave Stir be •alten the first three or fear mcathd of pregarElea though sate at ary ether time, uA 1./t1:-.e.A: ri,tre would be tic 1-081.1.1 t each box contains cc PULA PRICL, ONE DUI LAM. DR HARVEY'S TREATISE On I iseasti of Femalos.P , ertbansy,:Slisearriage, Barrenntss, bteriiity, RoprodusAion, and Abuses of Nature, and eturibistiosllv the LAD: Ifhl Pit I VA I'ls MEDICAL ADVItiIE:P., a pamphlet of 70 pages, we:. free tosos address P 313 cen!r re quired to pay postage II p—The Pill: and B ok will be loin( by mail, Cunt Jenti Lily nl,ll desired. S ECU 10. 1. BEA Lit I). an 1i r _prod al. ie. i• of [none? by J BEIA - s. llersriil Agent, No, 7 , Cedar street, New York. ilt!wi.i-old by tile principal Dr !waists. Joseph Fleming, Drugais'. carter of the Diame^d and Mar‘riet it , :igent f r Pittsburgheli e-i.d.sw HUN I .I)SiT !UU "A F. I:S1 41. ttEl) •./1.0,1 1.71 .1 a r;11"Irl'Itt; 1131" T l i E NAT I'E E, .rX troll , • .1.1 ,1, - .11 - urn ~! :- .1 .0rt,31, -. 77. ho a, k.r 1 . 111% ~ L untary Etn, lu,z' 1,, :171.1 ii1.1...1.21.er.t. 1. Mar riago.. 14, •• . . • ..n.l fit, ‘lo , tal •oal IL‘nta.elty. 'ire., (0 1 Ilotl• 111Atin ul Nattferurg.,•' Sett um;. , : . n!••.. ph...dr.' e• • 0 , ,• l.t. e 'air.; • 1,3 , t t•.l ,E, I. !*. ! oelfl h.. H. lrf )11 I : 1A N II E LI F.A ; 11. ro • •. 7.. tHTI. , I(IJ, Dn. 1,... r r to t ; e y • 1,-; yc:a • .L; ,a d .4; zi,at till. t,a; : t;:s. Merit: aft t 1.. ILJC rein:' ha, ', • • 3 Ur \ C4, • l.Lb Ii : 4 0 1.1 vl ent I r‘,.• d; , ;erui Cr, ;,1 r .J;4 •;alkw, • ..nvF ;h e :,.t; t• 4" In, 2,1141111 e nerrw Itui., .ur„ I . r, y I.ruge,u. L. - 'atelt ii.e‘libatll), 11l H 44( v:ErEit FURNISHING STORE 111 • !I E 1 - 1317 . :"`1ern% AI tile,: • t ';zcower , iew Pan , 11 alie Ir, nt Bird . h ettio r l'ans 1 14111114 0, - I'M,: I IS •ir.tere Larding .:Noediers I , h.ur Palk uadiilg rtlf/S ater r mere,. Bread Pan, Butter Ladies OnthL-Wringers V. "oder. - •I non rdep Ladders Butter I'n^ .td heelers Cubs Clothes drains 1 2 t F ,, rlC" C,Ak'n Knives ` ,4 41 I rpu I lox asMeat Prosna- - I Calm boxes. etc.. .k • FON. DIN DODD. 911,V413 PLATID. •• fall Be!,' yrop J u:- 'cut I , lEn km:eA Crumb Knire.. Ice Croon Er.l, salt • . tarld.9 Nnpkin Rings Fruit '. - ,tande Cake Baskets Butter linive, Forks and SP001:1° Soup Ladle, Oyster Ladle, qravy Ladle.' I ;.`agar t - -)n , ons , ;arldren', .t ~v al Sahara ice l'itc:,brs .ttamis_ CY TLERY. .dry Handled Knives Car v oru Cocoa do do Forks stag do do 'Square \S'ait:: e Lngtish Tea Trays Crumb Brmh,, F rk & t.. , pc,N2 Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dish°, a.,h Dishes Coffee itufg,n, ins !Strainers Coffee Caiotior. pint Coffee Pots Nut Urarkers Table Mate Round Wafter, Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers knife :pit arnenera Ref: L,;erators Water Coolers, .4e FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Dockets Infant's Bath; B,wls i Pitchers Matress BruAke.,'i>nd Hiades Sharing 2Eitnaik Nursery Shajes Brone Match holder,' do Lamps Flower Stands I Clothes Whiskies '. raer.,. Refrigerator, do hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Library. :.teroi 1)-or Mats Y ear s P.bh tklok,o- Veitas, B.rd Caged Meat ',ales izzetto Pocket K. 'Card pie Visk.:o Irenkes Flasks Camp Knives Camp P: rtfJho2. And creritningi or; -, well ant. since Llouserold. To he obtaiael at reasuuuble prices a: tna NEW STUB h of KAY & RICHARDS 1111= E•;xchange hank ‘l'. ..tett erea tr • • , • ,t - ,...rt4 OA 1;11 . ..1.1‘1111; M .• tt , tt,-;r. 13i tagli- law STE:: ra - WAGON WORK ON HAND ANT , " D) WAGON. CA HIS. OiHLELBARRW.k.S. siORE FaUCKS, HA AM) sFRAW CUTTERS. C. koLEmA.24. cc27-ly :darn ❑ A Venue, Alle hen) City The Howe Sewing Ni.,chine. I n yen tf4i t M 45. l•ertoq e 4 Isty, ECF.IY 1 . 1111Bl"14: 2 , 1i0,1 ALL -ether Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 18a2. while the Singer Sewing Machine ree:NiVed en honorable meotion on its nitwits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal (or its device, called "Cir cular hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to en English Exhibitor.) es .7. • ht °t ter all i.urposeB on emblem, (Air Lig tit 1' ashin , 2 guaranteed t., make i w(rk r. ;b .lightest and heavia , i. fabric, sold and ren(e.i. (;‘•r,aenn St imir, I. MeG IL EGOR, 11•7 G.:d3talc Agent. . Dl AILIEVY, NO 4 DIAMOND GE= EBEICiIi 62A14. YOUR G.CS BY USING GLE/1- 1 son's Anti-}dickering, American and Imper ial Gas Banners, a gure saving of tw: nty• five per cent. The Anti Flickering is just the thing for the Office. Call and eee ;hem burn at the 14as i 7, :7 end Plumbing Establishment of WELDON KELLY, 784 Woad street ES IRON-3 SADDLES VENISON— . ititSt rec 'd and for Baia r y FETZER ARMSTRONG. oel3 oorner Market and Irina drools. Banking Houses, FIRST NATION AT. BANK V.:EA-1,6Y DFP RTMENT, OPFICIS OF COMPTROLLER OP 'MR CURRRI7OY, ashington City, Aug. sth. 1863. WERRRAS, By satisfactory evidenoe presented t; the undersigned, it has been made to apy-etr that the VI ItSIT NATIONAL BANK OF PITTE , BURfilf., in tic Crumfy of Allegheny and Sts• • of Ponneylvap,...een duly organised un - ter and according t. h • require:Petits of the Act rf Congre , ..i., entitled • : provide a Natior Currency, moored to• a pledge of tufted Maine Stocks, and to on . pie for the circulation and re demption there,: appr. ved February 29th, 1803, and hoe complied with all the provisions of said . et required to be complied with before commencing the buziness of Bane ing, Now Taeageoau, I, 1.111,:h McCulloch, Comp troller of th , Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATION AL LANK OF MTh.- BURIAL county of Allegheny aid l'ttite of Penn svlvar ia. is aut:iorned to commence the buslnet, t i of Banking under the Act aforesaid. to testimony whereof witness my hand and seal f this sth day of AUFCIFt., 13 , .:• J 7 lil'tiO 1 S NleCI :•3 Couipt , ,der of the Cunene'. The First National Bank of Piitsbnrgh, Pa., LATH FlTTSittgl;ll COMPANI ====l in Pit Eruat air,s hat lag - izeilo,i 1 r I, Kali nal i:ur rorrt ttniirir tne ;:it, •tiriFlß nTION eI, ' 1 i'l 'III. respeettuity nfier t - Lri 41. r SOZ ,. Dr I.l'i, liii - • , reitetvii _tt iney t, deiittalik ht!! • 4 'Large all par: at I.l* chiuntre. Le r uitveinir ' chiititii Lie Pittrittur,:c Trist n vrtl! we hel 'in he 3 'T!!9 . - 41 - plf•t! that buaineii, r ed .n utztitt wlll ronei, 1.1“ S' • . 111 , 1!..' `••••'. • •kn.ler.;e tr-b 1{:. 1 or the ', entry. ret heiieve . • , I [hi Pe EMEIMIIIII=I Honer , . 'ex L- ThE.Eart..‘ • , Ees 2.16, ..rd. I ". • \ I P7 , ,t - • I . !.:3. KOIINTZ, & ILIU Z, p. 4 Itt It , Pi,. 1 Pit . Pit•rwsit d. . .• Fiflk Street, bI. S. rtsni:lSJP. Pi IS ( 1)1. 1 11, 51!.% 1-:11t, „ Pi 1 , 7 11 APi I) Pk 7 ?-11) Anti. 4 C)1I-Fon.9 t:.. - , Nt • t tl,l 1011 C-14114 .612 it,:cllS; THE i..►RHt4T_ Alkl) REST A - r I,.• ar fun, '.-- :a , ,rl.l la go U,,h,g a nfr 1r • 61„ , HOVER A t RA!.I=IC% Premium sewing Machines, k: E.* (401,11 MED r A ie.l t M11...0.111t,.. in Llin. ii Tf,'e !ne- m Pre , .t/i riimpetia r. r hll7ll/1. utt,' , l , •tu , t .If,/ , h,a.s. an, trai t; /;:a, :he L. ! New Y . .Vale Fair. • Premium ; r Limit ~..atotane First Ire f r a •us First 1.• inactimo w irk. • Prenau.i..i :or irnt Pre,latun trr :wan. • . tur Prem.ua. t r fruiteh .rk. lowa Stair Fair. Firs:Prem.au, 1.-r 1.4E1.1 y 11l First Premium , r Mar aincturing mach.ae. • Pr,amm, ;Ur 111.1,Ct1i,, k. michitin.'itme First t - reinmui for anny usachme First P,•.1.1.11 for :L. ~tifacturing, machine. eni:L.rr. for imack sr o wcrk. /710.1113,1 Stare F rst 1 . 1,1111:1111 pt. 1,111,1210 E. First t retuntw for machine work. :,tale Farr. Firer Prciniu h.r machti.e Sr all purc;o.3 o . First Pretuilin for in chute work. Kentucky .NCl:c Fair. First Premium for ma hind mr ali I 1114.,id.i. Fir t Premium for aischine wo k. Plimtarylvinisa Setae - ir. F list Premium anu acturrnis machine. Fit,: Premium I,r Liemitiiial mach wori • ()Via .\Yale Pair. lust Premium MI 1114C:111i , " And at IE, f:.,;.iwiug I. ; .li Fairs : Ch a:en t I r.. Agrzeu..turni .tyoesety . Feet Premium I r ,eti.ll; ~ e a:r; machine. Firs'. Premium n•r hianu:acturi..e machine. 1a.4 Premium Jr,., ma Line 'work, ( /ma I't., Auelcu.,turtu Soctery. t •'remaiti, :airy wahine. Premium for mar Life tminc machine. irot h.r tuechlu • a - . rt-t Hanmdetu 15,. , , A Jr, D:1 , ems I r tam thachme. Dirdo,:a t r otr - Frunkloi tI i 1.1 Find. i t'oi m . t Irma urn . an.d.htac: tnachme v nent's tin . , A prim/Nr./1 Sncietii. tut Prauduili tor ktuily machine. ! , I,nihinfiron I. Mgt rreunurn tar mar. mach:::e. S r rilova CO. V )", I time. Flan Premium 1:),t -• C . ' rl b in t ha,. P. 1., Find Prr wium ,-r ma.tr.ice ..• ; First Premium machine WA' F.' ah .•e n -HE all the uht,a rut VER.t If AK El, a. re exhibit ed h s Sear A: nearly al: , f them :h.: leading Sewing Machine , were in competition : Tne work made upon the Linn el' Cc Baker :tow ing machine ha, receive I t e FirA Premium at every . tate Fair in the I nited State whereit has bicn exhibited “. this date. sale R - adris. No. ST Pittsburg, Pa. Agent. 4 LA RI E I UCH OF NEW SHOES AT DIFFEN BACII.ER'S NW 15 FIFTH STREET, tnbra-i, al - ..d Children's Wel r ; 1"i greet varlets. ;ell EST RECEIVED- 1.1 rt 010 Y 7 t, and slt i.rake zename I'laLlaur.n ihtLerr. er's Cherry,, , ector.l 1 r_arss.,arit Allet.'s Hair li.e ,, t,r,tr and Zytobalsnm Wishart.'s yin e 'free rar Cordial liagan's Magnolia Balm. Staarling Ambrosia :or the Hair. ollowsy's Family Medicines, Lunisey's improved B ood Searcber. A.ll 01 Dr. Jayne's It aunty Mwluinee. Pure-013 set-Lae arol Honey z•ost , .. Glycerine Create and cc id Crea.n, •nr sna 'Ted hands. face, Ec., at A. KELLY . . iti hulesale and itetali Drug -tore. 0c24 No. U 9 Fedcral st., 9ile¢heuy EIROVAUL OF la WERT STABLE. The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott Howe. to near the corner of First awl bmithfield S treet. W, C. Conn a old stand. is prepared to tr./aic carriage% buoying, and aaddlb horse; ur•on the tacr.nst no thoe, Airs horses kei.t at i; very at reagonabie rains. Cndertak:ng and all arrangements for fu nerals will reaeivo his special atunition B L BRIE D. For Sale. 011.;TII PITTSBURGH PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A two story brick dwelling house. contai ice a roo:rs and finished garret, lot 20 by PC feet tinting on t2ars-ei Emu Chesnut sts., but three minutes walk a'•o:e the Suspension Bridge • having the advantage of Faasenger Rail way passing tee door, will be Feld at a bargain. For t•:rme and particulars apply to IFNLY $2,500 FOR A VALUABLE LOT of ground and three dwelling houi.es. Noe. 1 - and Ft.reet, lot thirty feet front by silty feet in depth. .s only t.• cIITHI3IiIRT & SONS. nail) 51 Market YRICE, 53,000.—A VA IL I 'A BLE FA KM in Was 1. ee• town.shi•• t sa'e at a bar gain. containing -3 acres, Liuty in cultivation. seven acres of itli er grAill, • - threo asres f choice timber, wh o li.cicory. all sin( oth good land and liet well for cult:cation ; frame dwahing house, b,.ru, Mrge, table, er ring h :use, gard.-n oak , ' in, orchard of two a c res. Tern E— ono-h.,11 cash. remainder in easy pas menu; Apply to S. CUTIII.IEII,I S SUNS, Doi 51 Market street. lOR HALE -• I NOW OFFER FOR Sale until the fir -t vt March 1864, a cmall farm of 4fi acres, ff r• ode and 15 liercheL strict measure. situated on the waters of Robison Run, and underlaid with stone clad and convenient to Railroad. En il:lire of N. Lisrclay en the prom iees, or addrese MIMEO FIRST BATE LAND FOR SALE. Ptavington ',bids, • n tho Pittdburah and -11 je Tyr - 11db c, will he offered for at to. pursuant to the f 1 - (j..r . of the Orphan's Court tuilllnk un the premises, on Dies lay the ban Jo. of Noveint er, etiewng, at 12 tek. M. to rstti 'h day the saw bas been ad journed Any onetleortius f a first rate farm • f 11” !P” acre , wi Lo,csa.ro c Tll , ll ee, t'• _r to in be iteded vu the da, of .t .1 A ‘i 'LL,' eh A J 11.`, dnfra. V. - 51 !111. uct.oneer. ocl7-itdawltt FOR SALE. is .4 AT t.1.1.EN DID RESTAURANT , • Laf tyeLie Bui;ding'2, or- a:..1 e -Ls to B:Liter urke% BuU Fourth ,t TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. 16.4 1,1 144 Ft I NYS out !-•.•❑ LlVcr Al pool. l.ondouds•rry, fork, nr Nr.s. York ~ FIL-1 II • r fwenty-Fiveliars .1; :ailing Vc+eel vi 1111119 t I.'l`tf arh Ants, Pad Bugs, Moths Plant... Fowls, : -r I ntiL3t: flasks - I. and On tationA.‘4o. Free ft,in - Not istrweroli.t: Inc Haman Vaa,ily - Rats ~ut therr h le , t,d112.' 41r ah,leenie all large eltina. an I Drsiers where. 41 Belatt.:o 1..11 woral•l,, 01 - t• ti;;; • • tar's - haute is 121,1/ h. tz , e and fhtt-1c t e. rr 5, - ,11 buy. A•iaross HENRY H. COSTA R• . . Prininpal 1.)01,1, 443 13roadway . . N. Sold I.y It. F. ' , ELLE:KS 3; Cl).. and B. 1. !I N 11:.; 1 Wholesale Agobts, Pittt burg, jyl6-4irud • Co !or !oes -'.lq_r?‘#! 4..rr01.zt5 1131, lILEIS 6i 64.16.1 , :. C t5.:1.:,. .I!'t a. 1 - 4.45611::; - ” , . Liou,t IA 4. —, H! !VON Or '• • ,-. rNILLtrq. (ram ...Ir." 001 ; st; - 11.:15d to; inrt •‘ • ' IL, Yz^torlsr at n. ,••.. d Jirr,ziLce, —' a11:1.1. , anlf .111, 1 ft.; : • • 4 01 , e , 4 , 4 ,1 ever) .•• :131E 2...3 (1;.10^ r,•Lt IT 1-7 iEk!'T , F.Ol 1511'):.b2 eitri f • :tho zr.t. • y iMtoillf;e Cards, 71 a; - , e renr&rtei to al: , r.tr s3"Ordtott partr 3olte!t -tt.l tr. Prva,. SMITH, PARK & CO: Ninth Ward Foundry aden. . 112 rirs, add 120 sta. plant. tot h:e - 4 ..f all sfM or.l descriptions of -d e ',torte and Mills. Oa , .nd Water pipes, Ir..nP trove. Wagon llrneo. Creel Nl , dlds listighms and C noling9. Jr.bbing and M,l'hillers acorn descrip tion made n rder. He:mg ~ old tc ma fine attached to Ile undr7 fittd - .g Wlli he care:ull3 mended to 11?1:1ydaiic &o &o. L I R STOCK OF TRLES, OF LARGE N- 7 s:ze. for sl! ,ntine. is fineviz - APPLE, PEACti GRAPE VINES, viz DELA , ',AHE, CONCORD And zneetw tippr , eeti 1 - te in large Quantities 117 d t• Per 14111 . 1-lee7 :tqr.ek ter profit. C rnarc,ntal Shrubs and Evergreens, In grew. varieties. Farinirr,t ant others coming to the Nurseries with the.r ~w n wag , ne will he turn•Fhed extra large tit Eh> at the usual rates. T. L. SHIELDS & CO, .T-it Ix ttw LUPTON, OLD irEN ,t 4,0 BEE= Gravel Roofers, o➢YIC& (`orner of Pint and Wood streets I • ry I UST OPENING—A SPLENDID , AS „i Ci tb -acks. Circulate, ,bawls, French lilii,rnoes. seine, P aids, Mous Delainut. in tnkets Flannels, ss., a'.d having a large noi4 of Go, de purchased before the late advance on Good.. I w old invite all to call car prices will be ratistactorS H. J. LYNCH. No. 67 Market street, Between th sc, and tb. Diamond. _ - rla BASKETS, " PINTS AND io W quartz," Heidkick's Crlankapaigno; .3.) Cases Sparkling Blogellia In Edon, and for sap . _ I R - B, x RIOT ON T. A. MCCLELLAND. 55 Fifth street N. BAR 'LAY Nobiev;•wn, arrays himself in antagonism to the in s tincte and feelings of his people. We have heard enonyli about the sin of slave holding. It is no sin. If it is, why is i hen, again, it is said that the 1.13 . 168 , 011 of our Savior was to "Set men free." 1?8, Hts missica: was to set men free from the slavery of if,, ; I..Ut as slavery is not a in in the eyes of the Church. His mission had no reference whatever to that Institut tion. It is a notorious fact that during the three years el' His mission, He never said one word it: denunciation of elaviry, although there were no less than silty millions of slaves at that time in thg Ho man Empire. Bishops of the church have held slaves hetore now, and assertions like these referred to are calculated int ly to mialead the Catholic mind with regard to the relation in which the Church v:t-we the 'peculiar institution," but to embitter the bloody controversy that is now being waged between the North and the South. If Catholics would not be misled Ai this eubject i they will road the able and coo cdusivc letters of the late Ht. Her. Dr. England. the erudite and illustrious Bishop of L'hurlt-sto:). is our li:ter:lion Li pub lish these letters frem time to time, that our fellow-Catholics may not be led iistr,iy by any man. If the Enquirer desires To know haw the Third Provincial Council of Cincinnati treated the question as to the prcpriety of introducing the subject cf shivery into the Church, will find all the information he wants in :he following phritgraphs from the Pastoral Lett er of that Council: D. Pai:burgh. "It • , not I r u 1.- :Lipire into the CtIGA..! Ilia I 't d to the present happy condition condition o affairs. This it.quiry belongs mere, hiy.opi:a'elj to tbc.re who are d•rectly co::c riled in managing the A ir i g wuc i am i : u . a threatiltri.euthad44442., deep and abiding interest in all that con• terns the welfare of the country. They do not think it their province to euter into the political arena. They leave to the ministers of the human sects to discuss from their pulpits and their ecclesiastical wi U f ;fez, t,:ittleB and f Public lusti- assemblies the very exciting questions which lie at the basis of most of our pros ent and prospective difficulties. Thus, while many of the sects have divided into hostile parties on an exciting political issue, the Catholic Church has carefully preserved her unity of spirit in the bond of peac , , literally knowing no North, no. Saran, no East, and no West. Wherever Christ is to be preached and sinners to be sayei, these she is found with her minis- trations of truth and of mercy. She leaves he exciting questicn referred to precisely where the inspired apostle of the gentiles lett it, contenting herself, like him, with inculcating on all classes and grades of society the faithful discharge of the duties belonging to their respective states of life, knowing that they will all have to render a strict account to God for the deeds done in the flesh, that this life is short and transitory, and that eternity never ends. Beyond this point her ministers do not consider it their province to go knowing well that they are ministers of God, who is not a God of dissensions, but of peace and love. "Had this wise and conservative line of conduct been generally followed through out the country, we are convinced that much of the embittered sectional feeling which now unfortunately exists would have been obviated„ and and that brotherly love, the genuine offspring of true chriatianity, instead of the fratricidal hatred which is P ITTSB ROB !'BERRY, and SEWICKLEY PA DAILY POST.' DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES One year, by mai1............ $8 00 Six months, " 4'; Three '' .. . .................. ........ 2 I', Ono ' •. 7k) One week, deli7'37ei It: the City... P . 18 Single oopiea -. 3 To agent 1.3 r hundred. .., .. . .. n Catholic Abolitionism. From the New York Metropolitan Record The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer is per fertly right when it say , that "a large ma jority of the clergy and laity" of our Church "have declined to follow the un• happy example of some of their number in this section of the ccuntry who have voted with the Abolitionists. No mat ter who gays to the 'contrary, whether he be in a high or a low . position, the Catholics have no epmpathy with . Purita nism either in politics or reilgion, tagd the Catholics who vot ec in favor of AI ele ment in this country, whAthV vole conscientiously or as a matter p iterest, he man who holds eleven allowed 10 re- ei Ve !ht , Sacrament ? obviously opposed to its essential genius and spirit, would now bless our country, and bind together all our fellow-citizens in one harmonious brotherhood. May God, in his abounding mercy grant the' the. sectarianism which divides and sows dissensions may gradually yield to the Catholic spirit which unites and breathes unity and love." e may add that the pastoral from which we make the foregoing extracts was signed by the following prelates of the pr . wince of Cincinnati : JOHN BAPTIST, A.rchhishop of Cincinnati. PETER PAUL Biehc of Zela Coadjutor. Administrator of Detroit. •• AMDEUS, Bishop of Cleveland •• MARTIN JOHN, Bishop of Louisville. " MAURICE, Bishop. of Vincennes. •• GEORGE ALOYSIUS, Bishop of Covington. " FREDERICK, Bishop of Saute ate Marie. • JOHN HENRY. Bishop of Fort Wayne. What is to be thought of those who se at defiance the wholesome, conservative and truly Catholic counsel contained in this provincial letter? It says, "Had this wise and conservative line of conduct been generally followed throughout the coun try, we are convinced that much of the e': hittered teetional feeling which now f-triunately exists. wculd have been ob vtt,ted And y t will it be believed that th- wise, Christian injunction to the clergy not t- enter into the political arena has been disregarded in the very city of Cin cinnati. and within a short walk of the Cathedral itself, Catholics may well dread the effects of such a departure, either on the political rostrum or in the press, as thoy nave wi:nessed in Cincinnati, from th hitherto conservative course of the C! urch, and particularly of its prelates in th‘s country. We place ourselves firmly on the ground taken by the pastoral letter, and will stand there, no matter what course others may pun3ne. We are satis fied to abide by its advice. We do not seek alliance with Henry Ward Beecher and his party. They are fit company only for those who desire to sholitionize the Church, and- to set aside the pastoral letter of the Third Provincial Council of Cincinnati. ESTABLISHED J 842, Four oda of r. e m oor ate. The La • IS. ) Demerol aaja there brF. r i,r minds of Demoorata in the COW .ry 1. Ti'Dtmocrat who openly and above board lets his voice or pen be heard for the right and against the wrong.. 2 The Democrat who says nothing, but waits patiently to see who is coming out ahead 3. The Democrat who for a few dollars io y.- eenhacirs will accept some paltry office at the hands of en Administration which despises him and which he despises, and then endeavors to earn his price by abusing, vilifying and libeling the party which is more honored by his absence than his presence. 4 The policy Democrat who ahifte, turns, rolls, wriggles, changes enda and jumps high and wide for the top of what ever plank may come up. If there is a show for Democracy to win the day, they howl Democracy of the oast iron kind, and go it strong in bitter denunciation of all opposition parties. If there is a chance to make a few dollars by blending with sr me fag end of niggerism, they gently slide to the channel, and as they go bob biog down-the stream it is "if," and -but," ••in certain cont;pgencies," or "had it `:rep," or "were the case differ ent,' they might like men stand up for their laid:. lbey back and fill—contra dict themselves, blow hot and then obld —first praise and then censure—take a sta, roe day and tarn like a scared cat the day. We don't like such men. There is no dependence to be placed in them. They will betray and sell sfieir beet I iends. Selfish at at heart, cowardly by nature, eager only for spoils, they live and die political "might have been's." No mat.tPr what a man's creed is' -if he s'atide up for it bravely we re sped him. Kr NA RE'S PIANOS ARE; NOW CON etdered the be-t pi inus u a,ie, and are fully warranted for eight years. As to' the relative merit., of the Knabe p aLoi., we would refer to the e.-rriiie -MR rf excel!. nee 4.1 our possession from halb,rs. ^oitsenalk, btrackoseh, O. Satter and Vieuo:nnps. Also, fr in some of the most diitirguished professors and amateurs In the country. Aca .1 is respectfully sjioited before purchasing elsewhere. Persons at a distance will please s:nd fora circular. Far sale at facto ry es ny C If A RLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, role agent for Fi . tsburgh and Western Pellll zy.V37lia. nol4 lIIISSOLIT'FION OF PARTNERSHIP. /1.1 The partnership he - et,fore eristirg under the M'CAE.E. mACKIN & ROGEIiB was d•ssolvel on the 9.h. M'Cabe & Ma-kin ewe ing purchased his In crest In oontri.etd...g. The bubineFF will berea , ter be con lueE.ed by JAMES M%:ABE & JOH N t Y whom all will be rettle.l. nol2 lwd Lip ORLAND'S PRICES -13 Met', ,rouble s ale balmorals. $1 b 0; men's double oele n .L.t double upper bo , .ts. $4 PO; men's sewed dcubla br,gans. $1 75; men',,pegged do, $1 "0; women's sewed double sole kid heel bo”t", f , do pegged I/1 .r,:eau d,. $l,O, boy's balm rais $1 0 . yLutli' and chndrees at very low rates. A very large meortment gur f all Rinds n bard whirl will be sold Ji_P-EPH 11 BORLAND'd. No. !‘e :Market street, 2d door fr M sth street. n.,11 w i 11 it. 15,WIEY, 01 NEW YORK, HAS JEN inveoted a process. by which a rich and luxuriant. WINE is produced from certain P w V: of eat medicinal virtues. This delightful pure and ooncentrated are the medicinal proper ties of this Wine, that it has been bound the most effective medicine now in use. Frequently. loss than a single bottle restores the lingering Patient from debility and sickness to strong 'and vigorous health. Every dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general heal and with Dr. Halsey's celebrated GUM-C0.6.18D FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cured DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION.... A box of the Forest Pills, and a - bottle of the Wine, will cure the moot distressing forms of this omplaint. AGUE AND FEVER.—One or two doses o the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the ague and euro the Patient m all cases, when the directions on the bottle are adhered to. DROPSICAL COMPLAIN'TS.—From on to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of th. Wine cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS... The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills, and three or Four bottles of the. Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a ours in the 'worst DEBILITY, NIGHT SWEAWS...Mnosow tion and Weakly State :of the Cbnetittusoa.—The Forest Wine is a popular reined or all these complaints. One to three bottle cure the worst cases without the use of the Pill% but when the complaint is accompanied with some other disor der. the Pills will be required. RHEUMATISEL—The efficacy of the For eat Remedies in Rheumatism is very singular Some of the most distressing easel 1 ewe' saw have been cured by them in ten or tvrelVe day BILIOUS DISORDERS AHD FOUL STOMACH.--One purgative dose of the Forest Pills will cure any bilious disorder or any com plaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con dition of the bowels. FEY - EBEL—One or two purgative doses will ours fevers. COUGHS, COLDS, ETC...One box of the Pills, and.a bottle of the Wine, will breakup and mire the most severe colds. cowogsa and pasta* the bream: ULCERS, BOILS. BLOTCIIES, Scabbed Head, Riostoorva, Er:tripe/ea, Salt Rheum, .Bore Eyee,and every kind of" hoaxer. These complaints all arise from one dominos cause—impure liked.— GenerallY nothing but the Pills are required for he cure of most of these disorders bat if botl remedies are used, two boxes of the Pilla,satuitwir or three bottles of the Wine, will cure the veal worst cases, and frequently by leas than'hsll the quantity JA UNDI CE... Two boxes of the Pills with as 'many bottles of the Wine, cure the wore,. gams of Jaundice. FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few does of the Forest M. ins cures the most diatreseitur forms of these complaints: and if tho Wine be followed up a few weeks, these derangements will not occur again. The Wine exactly =its female constitution, and gives Strength,. vigor. blooming health. Over a million of boxes an bottles have been sold within the last two years, in the United States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount of many tho have been received. tartifyiiiig to the cures ite n good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine is in large square bottles, ono dol lar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.— Forest Pills, twenty-five cents per box. General depot, bra h siker Street,_Now York ; and kept by one or more respectable drngsciste m almost every city and 'village in the Union and British Colonies... Dr. GEO, H. RISYSSF.,_Agent. Wood street, mithtlirw Sold hi: Deluzgig6 everrwhere' WI ORGAN HOUSE DROVE TRAM , — .011, The undersigned Las opening the Morgan House for the accommodation of drovers and stock dealers, at the the corner of PantoreLsoe and Taylor Avelino, near the stock del l of W the Pittsburgh. Fort ayne and Chi ca go way lie has extensive stock pens, well covered ".od commodious feed and ale yards, abutting upon the railroad Platform. thas givingßat soll vet, ienoe in ,oading and unloading. 02 pens have been enlarged so as to accommodate 3,0)O to 4..000 head. and the yards as many more. Com fortable rocommodatiens are provided in the house for owLers of stock, and the akbeeriber re spec fully solicits a share of their patronage.— Terms for hoarding and rent of yard modems,. Moll! D. 8 HALFER XECIITOII NOTICE—NOTICE IS SL4 hereby given that lirters tertatueuha on the estate of John Lewis., deceased , late of North Fayette township, Allegheny eounty, have been granted to the undersigned. AU yeremE i n debosd to said eeta:e are requested to make pey .r.rnt, and those haling elating will please pre sent them, properly authenticated, for settle ment. ALEX. P. LEWL:3, Executor. octi9-.tda6tw LIRESH SUPPLY.—WE HAVE RE• oeived t,-day another lot of LOJOTB and direst from the manufacturer. COIIIriBt. in g of all the latest 'And most fashionable styles ofenUemens' 2 Ladies ', Boy's. Misses'. and MI. d rer f s wea , which we are prepared to sell at a slight advance on Eastern prices Call and *a sinine Country merchants supplied at Easter n prxes. J. H. BORLAIiD, no 7 9S MARKET St., door from bt,h. • 100 BBIA, B. 16IIGAB, 40 bbla A Sugar. 40 Ws powdered, 9r en. anikernaha. just reeeived and for aale bv Esithißft & no 6 - 126 and 17 'Brood C oopERS AND OA ILPENTDma TOOLS--for sale by JAMBS DOWN. cat ]96 Wood
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