Medical. Dr. HooHand's GERMAN BITTERS, DR. 0. 2d, Jacxsori, PMlade phia, Penna., BAR ROOM DRINK, SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM, Intoxicating Beverage BUT A EIGULY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract. A FORE TONIC Free from Alcoholic Stimulants or Int urfons Drinigu AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liver Complaint i Dyspepsia and Jaundice HOOFLLN LYE GERMAN BITTE.RB WILL CURE EVERY CA:',l". OF Chronic or Nortour 111.erote of the tildnej.. and UL C 0.514,1 arh.tog I r<llll a 11: iSor tiered Stomach. Observe the l'ullewiu •,thliterus Eesulting, From Disorders of the Digestive Orgartm : Cons,.., tier. Inwadd Ft:Claes, :no Ilea.; Azidify Ili the Stan., - 11, Nausea, Heartburn, L• , -cit for Food, Fulinesls or St e.y ,n the titemacla, Sour Eruo7ationg, Sita tng or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stoth• aoh, Swimming cf Fluttering Harried and Dillioult Breathing, at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lYir p mtUre, D !nue,' ~! , Jcts or Webs I e• fore the bight, Boner and Dull Pair, in tie Head, Deficiency of Perlidratlon, Ye lowr.ee:, of tie dkin and F,yes,Pair, In the Side, L.'ack, Chest, Limbs, Sndden of Heat, 80/T -ing in the 1 oslo, („onstar Imaginings of L I . ILUO OTOO.I Dau s i f Sidrits. ANIY2 C4i.:&MAN 81:17EVB wILL t;ivi. A GOOD APPEITIE, EITRONU NERVES, A'riPEC340.44,,,, TN rirc- qrr B.ttISK A IL:000 uNSTIICTION, AST/KONG CONS A HEALTHY CONSTITUTIoN, A SOrNI) cONST /1 U fIU z' WILL MAKE TB E WEA It WILL MAKE DELIC.ITE WILL ILI. `.l!. I' •• I DEPRESSED ILL MAGI: TLE SALLOW COMPLEX lON ILL AK Is DULL EYE l LEAD liniGkiT Will prcve a ItirV ibt ir A. 31 X Call be u.sevi with perie‹.l..Eliely MALE l)l FEMALE, 00000 00000 PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many vreparaitnru4 110,,( unJcr the name of /litters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the chea pest ze144.444 or rc,,,,011 nun , r,•ifil..7 20 to 9U cent., per oaiion, 4/4,44 taste ities,tioi-i t.q. , An ise or Wriander Seed. Tries class of Bitters has coe,el an 4 realm n- Ue CO Caltee, as /Ong Cle ,an be 8014, hundreds to die the death of the drun , O, ', lib the, use the system 18 kept continuant under (A, 4,0444,4.4 e coholee Stintulatas of eh, zco.rit acsire for Lsguor is created and kept up, and the recur is ad the horror., attendant upon a arunltard'a life and death. Beware at them. .F 6.7 those echo acurire and all' have a Lique.- Biuere,toeratttheh the jot:ow:no recetpt. Get OHe Dottie 1100nallti'W Gferuatan Bitters, and anti With Three Quarts of Good • Brandy Or WillOkY, and the re-m:1 alit be a that bora tar excel 1:4 inecticina/ virtue, timid tree eTreeneWee and te a l the numerous Liquor m etßitter n the market, and teal cost much less. You e,: have all the tnrtuer of flooliand's Hit ters in connection with a gOOti article of Liquor. at a much tees price than therein/error preparations wild cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN, Tito.e buffeting from haRA.S.III[S, wasting away, with scarce! any flesh on t heir hones, are cured in a v.-ry shun time; one bottle in such oases, will hare a most surpris :ng effect. DEtsiLt k Y Remilting from far, ore or any kind—These Litters will renew y. ur stre g h , n a very short time. FE14.11 AND AGUE. The ohil .wiLL t return if these Bit:ere are used, tie tie' on in a Fever and Agee District p aboud be without thew. F rom /see, J, IYe clan Broirm . , D. D., Edi tor of the Asnenclopedia of Ae/igiour Anorciedue. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent met:bad:lu in general, through distrust o' their havedleate and effects ; I yet snow of no amtHeitut reason. Way a man may not testify t the benefits he be laves himself to have received from atiy Moyle preparation, in the hope that he may thus conteibuto to thtiber,efit at t hers 1 do this more readily m regard to itoalland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, ti of tide city, bccatke I was preiudiCed against them 'itivnmy years, under the impression that they Were °Maly an alcoholic ueisture. I am indeot ' wile my friend Hobert :Shoemaker, EIN tar the • removal or this preiudi,e by proper tests, and t'Lr encouragement to try them, when suffering Irani great and long continued debility. The use at three battles of thefts limiters, at too beglnaLg the present year, was followed by evident retie , and restoration to a degree of bodily and thence/ vigor 1141oli I had not felt f r 'ix months before, and hek• r ust aeepaired of regain.ng. 1 there fore 'chi'''. leol aid toy friend tar Lirect.ng Lie testae uta et them itluirtuza.u., Jana Int J.'NE TuN BRowN ATTENTION BOLDI.h;iIs, AND THE FI4.II:NDS SOLDLEE We call the attention of acing relations of ands in tao array to the fast that ' HOOF- D'b Bitters" will cure nine tenths e disesses indnecd by exposures and priva tions inoideint to camp life. In tho lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be not - I,3*d that a vet largo prr fiordon are suffering from debility. Every owe of that kind can be readily cured by LloollandS German Bitters, Wohave co besltatiou in siatics that If these Biatire were freely noel 111:36rta our soldiers uundrrybi of lives might be serial, that otherwise would be loot The proprietors are daily receiving thankfui Ic tern from sufferers in the army and hfsiiitale, wbo havalasn resibrecito health by the use of these BlttenTsent to than by their friends BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Boe that the Slgattare C. M. JACKSON" i on the Waitt PER of each Bottle. PRICES. Latin Liu $l,OO Der Bott!e, or half pox. , 4:5 oo id WWII' cite 75 " '• or Bad Dcz. WS) The La . :s4 Sizs, on ;contra, or tho Oland tY the Botttes hold, are tuueb tbt cheaper. rseouta your nearcat crusts - tin not [MVO the 11X 'ia:o• co het be Pu't ea b a 1.. ), of the intoxicating 4.4 t. pre,..,Ettion. that 0* ,otrarrd in ka taco's,. but . 141 - tn tv., and wo r !,,:,..1. m o-ou rely pa.: ii 4..1 "5" emsreaa ,-, c, .: . . tts....rrinatiamais manttfactovip. A , : 1 Art oil taiw zp . , o l.ol. , , Afjll/.4:' A; . ' *lf frOrff'*3 11..1310" . ore. t° sipo . 2 , o° k - 1 '' . 4 - i" .i.,, .1 -'.., 4 - -•.: .. . cd e4r - Vg A ,ibro..„ l -i k mz,... ~.. , - ' ::, , .12 - ',. ,L2 4, 1••'-' ''' ' - ''' • ",,, • ... 7 , 1 7 4. 1 •1 . , n• - , ; , r '-`• Pi • .• I. . . . 1 4 1 • ft t : r l N\ i . , Lr f-.... _.. ES P. PREPARED BY IN NOT A At, d ii:seesia Or IL," C :•• 1 Pore and a lull lieedllaa In., it I' tuba: ilia the• 1 his doing ~, the ign.ra,t old Weep; modte - e dreadiatly spooked anti think it agrat s r. . itnaa,,, and tor tor , taminsi.• r, hd corral lien Elltlettp tech' Ve•Vel,, pr.,e..e.Slng Sans .(11 I hen taraily nediedin.• c sit; "Sc keep thcre I . i,:n idz.:ii Cal t they de toe eau.o r. I.lhaaTßUe, 1•IIIJIISalTg) let:: a to era: ire prr mice u.4 - ht ho fed, to t6a.m...61,L0n, aro ptd, Intact, - mn••ile p•estitufltenll bdra and raise i In ice. rabise,t•itr - ..,ng tip ne . upi,- r 001,13 and wa ICALI•a•e bote.ol) , , 1 13 , 1•Itfen.:, sane, tr i! I: .r, and cents. myster,..ti r t meanly or itertster.. d e let.;!). thtt rtur.et•-u part:Wit 0111 guarddias aro tha_l, :al th.l:Pa-ir daughter end s•ti pre • .•• - .y foct,!••, ~1 drio ate and appearance neve n rtstortu to he,lt aan rigor by 1,10. rsA Nod aI. P, utanY fore and tutor atedrairo a rough hLu hr.ve be., t, ,vvr d 'Loch rh,e, aux eZT, Inert, haanon .0 • rermate: race id to o,L.rnai are on - i•leted9 euro lln a Vert , rt , paCe new reined les which are , e hec aro tc..t.ep und-• tr. . .. Lae Vag - balite. hicialo.a, haying teen cue fall, ref ercurlal Ire: ; • mew, he has abactirtned it alai substituted tri•• vegetable. Female alseidies are .risa.bd crt I. ma: sed suocess — nacing hat rr, r irris y car, t :• experiunt:o in their it Vet!/lent in h 09. I the Ind El arid and to t .0 i srel, stater. lea P hint to ray t o al: wi u a nut trial, heat to ar..o hartpineNlwill aKaln :doom on the now - -pd/ cu eb.otk. Trifis r.eMaro wl h in , at nanas anti i.tufrks. Lid: corns be cured. Lion. u , Litton and ell its itaelred of which so at ny an nually fill ur countries, ea . . low ho to jested pros,diel they attend to it in time. F2:I p vitt, ulara eau no Lad eti my ' , A:aid:Lent lip ittuchrin,r a copy of the _Medical vLer, which giysti g:dt is to all ti at app:y.:;ariUg ice cdian,age of in, .3 years eiverier:C, haervatio, con sect uer,:ly, he has rior Mall in the treatment I s,dict.i disea,es, £11,4 Who i, daly trd r . the profession, as wu.l at ree , rfhendeu be re • puctuhte citizens, pub:ii hero, trap ict .rti it he tele, &e, Udine, 85 bmithheld street, near (. 7 ! -,- mond etrert. Private communiteittras :row ail par, of the Colon sizictiy fo.terale I 1•• biro . % U 131'1.30, del-1y Pittsburgh NTRIIa JAEAIITY %LOUT LIVEI Y i LAU 1.0,NG REPLOSENE CRATER WILL WARM FOOL .FOR THE BA by, heat water =r steep herbs, ,hc , lot tb , sick, make warm water for shaving or Cody, Gook a few oysters, boil or my egga, make tea aid cof fee, toast bre.d, , in lea time and expense than by any other mean., known, Used cc ILL lamp without obscuring the light. Prioe 25 aeuts, 50 by mail postage paid, cents- Also a Patent Lighter. for lighting lamps with out removing the chimney. For tr.le wholear;e and retail by WELDON & KELLY, och 146 Wood . agents for the manufacturers LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES Park, IVl'Curcty Manulacturere of 6heath, 'Praziers' and Beit Copper, Pressed Ciipper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter bodder, &c. Also inn 6r• ter, and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, 6.heet Fire, &o. SA-Costantly (..ri hand, Tinruens' Machines and To:Is Wareb,cile, No. 4 9 .1I10:1' and.l2o SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh l'a. tEtPacial orders of U - 1 , 1.er cut to any desired pattern. fe.2l:lyd&a, 13 A1tGAI.NS CARPETS. JC:511: OPENED AT ' .X.• I. 10.1111'*1 87 FOURTH STREET. A large aaportment, which will be acid at a very great reduction from late prtoaa aulo TO BUILDERS & CONTRAC WE ARE NOW MANUFACTICRING a superior &Vick, of .11,1 E , Wrioh we are prepared to doliTrq. from ccr COAL TARO, 509 LIBERTY STREET Boat quality of FAMILY COAL, BI LA ,Ren's I'lllfT-rbflielfUl:land Donhlo Upper 813:4%. $4; do opral e e ,a 7 Pih r so '6 .&2 l l; Con unktt3ra, $2 xo: Mona ' Brof l kin a •eion re 60; Women B Moron o Fr ee ! . . r, ou, as_, Women% Doable Sole sewed Heel .Th , tail 60; Women'a custo m sewed beet lialTriorw s, $1 25! Wl:o3lM's custom e sewed b e * B , ts, 12; Women'a Cowin 490- in A/36 il - va 9 large azaortnent ot M it arsis , .... 7 ... RY L, cn , at low 'Picea, at , . bl 9. 1 mat d. Medical. Great Discovtry. KUNKEL'S RITTER WINE OF IRON, FOR THE CURE OF Weak Stomaeha, General Detr.lify. Indigestion. Disease of the Nervous System, Cons , iparion, Acidity of the Stomach, and fyr all °Ries reuniting a low°, FINIFIS WINE INCLUDES THE MOST AL agreeable and efficient Balt of Iron we p , a sem: Citrate of Magnetic uzdie combined with the most energetic of vege•able tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark, The effect in many cases of de bility lois of appetite, and general proatrations, of an efficient a `alt of Iron, combined with our valuali'm Norm Tonic, Is most happy. It ring men,s the 'appetite. raises the pulse, takes of muscular flabbiness, removes the paior of debili ty, and gives a florid vigor to the oountenance. Do you want something to strenghter. yen Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitutionDo you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nevrousnes, 7 Du PC u want etmrgy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? f you do, try • KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, This truly valuable Tonle has bean so thorough ly now deemed all classes of the communiy, that it is now deemed indtspensible as a Tonio hdidieme, ft Corr but little, gives tone to the tomach, ren ovates the system andprolongs life. sow only ask a trial of this valuable telly.% CO HllierteltA. BEWARE Or COON ritliPßlTE—Atl BITTEd. WINE OF is the only sure and effectual remedy in the snows world tor lho our manent cure of illispepdta cod "'duly?", and au there are a number ut imitations offered to the ruble,. we would caution the community to pur chase none but tbe goo utile article, In an Lllne t orei by d. A. KIITIKK.L. and EMS his stamp on t:de top of the curls of ever:, bottle. The :act that others aro attempting to imitate this valu.ible remedy, proves its worth anti speaks vulnalos in its buour, The BlTriell WINR 00 Ian!: is vtit up in 75 CENT and 81,00 BOTTLES, And sold by all rezpoctAbleLlrnagls.,thrGuithott the cuurory. Be particular that every beeck bare the fur-simile of the proprictor'd signature,. GENERAL DEPoT, No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa For gale by Dr. KEYSER, Ageut, 140 WOOD STREET. oco•omd MEDICAL t'ARD F. X. Dslits U.. Fren, the Medical Fay Ity of Paris. 1-ance. he Intern ( Resident Physician) of hotel thee, Charity hospitals, ..te, Date of Dil - nal, 1:2-"S. Ladies Diseases, result of rerconsness at .1 di - , ne..ralgia a-ti tick heaciache, thoh.• ierazia) attended with complete stuTees OFFICE 57 GRANT STILEFT, St eci Nictiolaso 11111.Luirtg.. TO THE PUBLIC. itirsPEcIALLY TLULIG\VILA\TA tiII .1 fa' - elytoo:i.e7! of al! , teacmi:!!,.!: 1.- Trciat Secret and Delicate 1)14• Ortbwrii. Selg-Abriqu, zumuo,oe u G Io:;.A.SUN'S -AND SMELTING WORKS. Always cn hand as nsaal. DICKSON. STEWART he CO STREET: 5,b stro.t Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. HARVEY'S CHFAO THEMA FEMALE PILLS PZ,ldilVrnEotTojEn.:th!vETie oe r n A irt i riet l y ) Zo w In removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, Osystemß STOPPACIE OF NATURE Or in restorink the to errfect health wen so.ffering from Spinal Affection p s. Prolaysns Ute h ri. the Whites, or other weakness of The Uterine Or - gime. The Pills perfectly harmless on the constitution. and nice he taken by the moat del ilato females without causiLg distress; at the name time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening. Invigorating, and restoring the syst etc to a healthy oundttion, and by bring ing on the montrly period with regularity, no matter from what canoe the ob-truction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the Srnt three or f.,er months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as roi.carrle.ge would be the result. Each hot contains 6(1 Pills, PRICE, ONE DOLLAP,. On Di. , 3 aees of Femmes. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrtsrin7se t , rility, Reproduction. and Abasee of Nature, arid emphaiically the LAMM' PM AIE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages. free to any address. Nix cents re quired per pt..ilago. e Pi!l.9 and 11 will be sant by mall, confide:l:inn). when desired. et:CT:RELY sii•I.RD, and pr , on receipt of money by J M. U.. General Agent, N. - 1, 7 ,, l'odar 9treet, New York. 1.1 by all t,e Druggiste. JoNePb Draggist, corner of the Diamond and Market Lt., sgent for Pittsburgh oeß-emddrw , 71i , N 11430 Roadl...v. Ant., Tied Bors,Motba in r F; r- . icaetna on' r!Qn/ a ,._ A •. put el, ir. 41‘,0,50/ had /,1 boxe/. bottle. 5n 1: d 4 1' q.,114 Iris Publi,, ma ' remedien •=rl: .. Free !mu: Pui,ortE." y , rou• to the Human Yatn:is.” ' :t thezr irde. to die „ 44- IL large , •••kf. 4r - hy Liruge,,a end every 4.ar . wart wornlei , F • .7b- tar ' ." ;tile I.sit cowl'A R. N. V, .- B. L E. .1; VV A zer.ll3. Ad • !!'‘:, • : 4.0 _ 112=5 6 ; D 1 :::11 e. , r:: •• • ,Zl:Xt g. 1,1 'g kil 9ti 111 - n r.f 1 m tare.. eat/-.r, g%.11:C•70..?. !IC •OCI,IrtiQJ'-iOl5 sz. - i !kg Net:intr . ) , !,r rnd foi • 4 - A : • ! ready ;or -her' ...2"1":1147 vad. Butlers of e - rers •• c-- b..Ht iron ea". erstait I. . r and Puthea the Learadaotnre 01 • Cards. :a. - prise. ar. - . k; - .•. our a:L.:pinery n.anara7tr.r , f ~ 2 a, -e r,sb, and warrantef cc. - : SRI 0021:1ITY ;cdicd • r ' EITEArci WAGON WORK. IiAND i.) MADE TO Ott.DLl'. WHEELBARROws, I'ORE n A I: AND AIV CLI TEkt. C. COLEMAN. Mari - n A Tonne Alle-heny City. , F. 21iLEVI, NO. 4 DIAMOND, ccia yd. ,g• T. §4'. WATSON, I C W,4) It 15; K It prepared ro Oerannt t. exterior of buildings with improved PilostO Co./011C. cheaper and en , perior Lo any done heretofore. This cement has no equal: it forms a solid and durable adloave nose to any surface, impetishable by water to irGat, and equal to any quality of stone. :he undersigned it the only reliable and pros .al workman to this cement in this city. I have applied this Cement for the ollwn gentlemen, whom the public are at liberty to re fer to: J. Bissell residence Penn street, finished, 5 yrs Jas. McCandless, Allegheny. do Byre J. H. Shoenberger, Lawrenceville, do 5 yrs J. D McCord, Penn street do 4 yrs A. tineveler, Lawrenceville, do 3 yrs Ilirard Ilene Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs St. Charles do 4.. S yrs Address Washington Hotel Box 1306, Pittsburgh P.O. feb2o.lyd AT, Co., W ALL PAYER., 1 JR AUTUMN OF 1868, A oolnyleco assortment of beantifal Pik PIER lIALNGINGS Of nL etylca, at LrSco9 towel than can be again oflerect. For sale daring the season by W. P. MARSHALL, e 3 6 , 7 Wood Street. TORS.I4 r ICECEIYED— Laird's Bloom of Youth far the complexion and akin. Drake's renuine Plantation Bitters. Aser'e Cherry. Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. rft. AlJoi.'e Hair Reat-orer and Z7loboarturt. larztle Pine Trce Tar Cordial. tkinadiona Bams. ALUMOdi6 fur the Hair. IlpLowey's Family Med dues, lanciacy'dues,s Approved Blood Searcher. All of Dr. Ja,vniets tramily Idecticinw. Pure Obearine and Honey Soaps. (iiyoerine Cream and 4./oki Cream. for chapped hafactB, face. hze., at G. . KELLY'S Wholeirle EOADru.cet9re. 04:24 o A11.4U GAVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLRA iN7 son's A ntd - ktickering. American and Imper ial Nas Bunten. a sure saving of twenty-five per cent. The d.uLi - FLickering is just the thing for the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Astablishment. of * WELDON .St REILLY. not 164 Wood street. nare Roll Batter, Fresh mined Batt . MON ' OICEAT AJNIERWAN REMEDY." DR. DIARVEY'S TREATISE ~ L. box, I• TTTAbURGH, PA t JE. id ? T Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Pn'T'SBURG TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 01 , 1108 OP COXPTROLLER OP THS CURRENOT, Washifigton City, Aug. 6th, 1f1493. VP/nasals. By satisfactory evidence presented to the under it has bean mad e to ar.er that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and Cato of Pennsylvania bunben duly organized unde. and aocording to the teqnirements of the Act of Congress. entitled 'a,h Act to provide a National Currency, secured by A pledge of United Htatal Stocks, and to providu for the circulation and re , demi/two thereof,"rproved February. 25 th,186.3. and has complie with all the provisions n( said ...at required t be complied, with before commencing the businmis of Bans ing, Now TEEREPORE, I. Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of tho Currency,do hereby certifythat the said FIRST NATI ;NAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and Statt, of Penn- Ivaria, is autzorised to oommenee the haziness of Banking under tho Art aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my head and seal of of oe, this sth day of Augnst,lB. , .3. I HUGH McCULLOOR, ; Comptroller of the CunencY. The First. National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATII PITTSBERGif TRUST COMPANY Capital s4oo,ooo.csitti privilege 1 0 in crease to $1,000.000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ised ander the act to provide a National Cur- Leis e eof the FIR-T rt NATIONAL oc j iuly offer its serli E x cha n ge.-oollection of Notes. Drafts, Dills of Lc., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on an P art ' of the country. The success wh'eh hws ii . tisided the Pittsburgh Trust Company Once its er anizaton in 1852. will we belive bo a rufl9cient guarantee that business entrusted to the new organisation will receive the some prctur,t ettemi o I. Having a eery exmnstro correspondence with Banns and Bat:kers. throughput the country. we believe we rue•, tiPr unusual facilities t those who do business with us The business be ccn looted be the sem, officers and director:, James Laughlin DIPACTORt: co. K. Nluitok. Robert 15 Hays. E Alia-ander SPecr. ofun-4 Bei!. I P rttr.oin li. Bailey Thou Wigiatzueil, Alex. Bruile7, Samuel Roe. JAMES LAI:WILLII Presldeut. JOHN D. St;l:LLl.Cezhlw August sth. UUNTZ & MERTZ, )11 .-4 N K Ell 04 No. 118 Wood k7t.„...„ 4 „;.' doo _ Fifth buv, bE.Al.l.l.ltii Ibi FORE' 111-. E.: LanFe, ilfict"wr"e4' meat t.aurla ee . Colle.:!toos iffou.ptly a dra OLD, SILVER, ottarLAND NOTEs Certiocatoo of 13..dobtedtterest. Quartemze taro Cfrt-tt0..t0,,, 7 3-10 fonds and: Coupons, 'and ot,:rertineht a0,440g, bought by r CO. . "nlasee‘s er fi l ei 1111111 j. - - - PLAN'FATION COFFEE r fill! VIOTELS, RESTS UR hnts. :eainer , and P,- , vat , . Fat:Ll:lion are say auar'y jifiv per °eat.. av (21!Ler` qid l'lantation Gil Ger" 01 it Plat tlou t. (11 1 / l er Mil Plantation tot/lon, In place of ether in.; hrtod Coffee,. ouch as Java or Mocha It ha? been falls tes.od s.de by side with the fineit and pr. nou- cod fully eua in notion... I.v of Itrength and richnewt flav q or l , thi that we can, trite more than usual confidence. recommend to our ir.ende and tht pubtio our tine flay _rod Oki Plantation co trey.. Old Pktutation toll ec, Old Plantation C4/I.le MCC; lato ILS o;coa aro by lar tu, erior tot:4'o,er ehipmortz. lb° bean or i.sluel :!uu ❑d te:y touch ❑ke to .41t (1:a. or 31 (mutan t fae to thspo. an.) trz,en mal , ulavured by cur now Procoa daelded,y Irreterea•.e'.o the beat rr.oot, !.land C. ;Ice; Ana we would a iv.to all who dostro a rattily roliab.e and healthy beverage, to Ilrfuk 141altei. Co(lee, Drink Drink (Miles' old l'latitation Cotfoo.- The first thing I Id on entering the nark w.,=, to laugl. I laughed vociferously , ;•io Uf ILL )odog i• way vccif erou-iy, t i ete :tom .tui•ii I had been, A nya Of e; I,ltrieW IL NS soon as I saw It. Why, it was just as easy ! I spurned my tutors; I would Lure no die ivresses with per.:,_uats to:d them to stand aside; I hums paddle :ny own canoe and 6 I.h:y :•ood ao:e.: I pad died. I buckled ac my sita rs and stood upright web hope springing tleinal in my human breast and el, LILLL out boidiy. lit leas than one tenth of a second afterward I struck in bc , :dly, head foremost. 1 don't think I tell; hut I believe that au acrobat with a miloon tr umphe in hie favorite art clu“ring abou: no, u c... 21,1 not have performed the feat that I pertormed, and I believe that an experieric d phrenologist could have tat:mined the impr.:.Ettm that my fated made in the ice and drawn the.r, Iron: u try accurate map of my intellect. I was satian,d, and told my crincoined keepers that if they w. O d crown me with aurels I would leave as soon as the gate keeper would let me. They were not so impetuous as myself and contented that I should stay a while. One precious little creature, with Satan in het rye, tot.b, me be the arm, nnd said I had nothing to fear; she would give me a lesson and make a Skater of me. She would teach me the whole art in a remark ably short ST,Ben of time; she would do anything m fact that any reasonable man could exact, and I went forth with her, feeling tolerably happy. We struck out moderately—she arm I. She said some thing about putting the right scot fore most. I endeavored to follow her advice, but befor , . I could accomplish my purpose I was in an excellent posiiion to have a photograph of my feet taken with the sky for a back ground; and as I acquired that position (not gradually by any means) I heard one of my skates strike something considerably above the surface of the park. Two minutes later my tutor was on her knees, picking up her teeth, which were scattered around so prof aely that a green horn might have supposed, on seeing them, that a farmer's wife had been shell. ing corn for chiokens. One of her friends rushed to her and looked in her month to count the viicanoies. I told lien not to do it; I did not want to see anybody look down iu the mouth on account of my ca lamities, and that was all the apology I made. When I arose it was with the de terminaLun not to skate acy more till next season. I told ti:e yot,np. iadira there was a conspiracy against use; somebody had poured oil on the ice to make it slippery, and I would not patronize a park where the proprietors would allow such indigni ties to be perpetrated. My guardians gatheted around me and entreated me to try it once more, it for fun." I told OIL REFINERIES. them I would try it for anything elae but LOakfor fun, which Wll3 incompatible with ft tai.ciod alli to skating and Hangtig troluPSY ph skating park, provided they would famish me wit..., a balanc ing . ra,..e anti put some Mr. CiLlUlifEli, is foreman of the Gar Fitting Shop. sealing wax on the bottom of my skates. FOLDING IKON DEDISTENDS Another heroic woman, undaunted by the For sale ; also, TWO LATIU circum , .tarice of a companion having been M W. D. KETTENBIIRO. made toothless, volunteered as a eubsti Locksmith and Bell it sire 4 - 26 Pearl ' tre at , and dragged me oat (against my will I EINOVAL OF LIVERY ETAILLE. pledge my honor) upon the ic,a_again, NAP The anderglgried having rea.uv-1 - - g profited a little b u y exp4rience, as tabie Cro y,, of th. ”„ht T A *ermined net to KOgie tne S corner of Tu. rear , - Cintnn out stan,l It i. , p,,ckoti 0i o 1.,,u0d tin foil pocna gor .36 and 6t , •n a c taco t ackag. bating a lac-flia.i a (1 our tognaturo. • Old Ylautsialdn folle 1-.. r sa't i 7 nearly all tSo oecrs and :.eur.try stures t.:,roughout the l u.ted mates. at SO Cents per Pound. Libel nliscount thOJ , bblng Retaletlrde The old ra Plantation Coffee should be pre l pared a the same as any other p.irb coffee; good cream, wtth the addition of an egg. boiled watt the cetiza wail add much t) the fhvor. Wright aflllci et Brother, ONLY IIdNLPACtI: NES 337 ingtvu at , Y. ST FRA.NOIS COLLEGE. UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCO BACTH3RS sirtEtlE INSTITUTION. bI.TXIAT.E.I" -111. 1 , 1 LORET'Io, Cambria county Pennsyl vania about four MHO° from Crerson Station, cn the direct route between Philadelphia and Pit:;, burgh, was chartered in 18(..8, with privillges to outer the usual Collegiate Honors and Dez - coe. The locati in Pennsylons of the C vani ollege a—this portion of the is one of the Atte. moot healthy thew Mountains being rgoverbfal for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque soenery. The Scholastio year commences on the Y.IRSI MONDAY after the Loth of AUGUST, and made about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide i into two Sessions. Students Cannot return home Lietween the Session. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying. Engineering, ho., ho , frill be furnished by the Instinition to the *admits. Imam:mental ana Vocal Made forme no extra *harm Students will be admitted from eigl.t Years to the age of manhood. Tashi--Board and Tuition, payable half ?earl, in sdvinee $ , Surveying ann use of Instru - mente, per an num Claasical and Modern Laagnagee. extra...... Student, spending Vacation at.the Colleges EG Reference Rev. made to Woodt. Rev. Illation Domeneo. R Bishop Philadelphia. Rev. T. Reynolga Lcret McLaughlinTara, Philadelphia: Rev. HenryPhila.- :tell hitt ; Ker. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hick ru co da ly tai Loretta from Cres AItiEItICAN HOUSE, : BOTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR_ A ranged Hotel in the New England States: is centrally loeated. and easy of access !rem all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation el the traveling Public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the euitee of rooms are well fit tossed , and com pletely farnihhed for families and la/g0 traveling parties, and the hone will continue to bo kept as a brat a first-class Hotel in every rezipeot. Telegraph in the house to all partoof the mum trY. ....A.EINRY RIOS, P----- Boston, Ben L. 1663 girl AS AND STEAM FITITINEL—TME yr u n d er Igned is prepared to axeen , e all or for Quo and Steam Fitting. Alen, for Iltting up th:4-Inui NING, DAILY DAIL POST-A DV A - 2wi 6 year, by mau Bix months. Throe Ono . . Ono week. delivered in the city Blus) ooldeo- To azents per hundred. TRIALS AND TEIBULAI lONS. Bean Racket as an Antatenr Skater Enirort POST.—My physical education has been sadly neglected. When I was a boy I hist 3 some experience in climbing apple trees, and scaling picket fences; and once I succeeded in throwing a double som ersault out of a hay loft, , n which occa sion the stable, Steeper's boot played the part, of a spring boaird• i had a passion for hay lci..= in the hey dey ef my youth. I was in clover every time I got in ore. But the physicel exorcise incident to my early experience c f tree climbing, picket . sailing and precipitate revolutions out of barn garrets, rather retarded than im proved my muscular tiev-lepment, a-id the .3urgeo mascular operation of taking a foot ntf my delicate figure when I was already tee short as a b y of my age bad any right t , be, caused ran ,r, later years to arc.id ntarlionisiy any physical exertion that was not absolotely necessary to my health and well being, There:ore, Silia!,ng is a new cuing t.O me. 1 never studied the art in my boyhood's sunny years, and I never practiced it; 'out I am prepared to assert, from actual observa tions and experiments by the subscriber, that skating is a huinbug, and skating. parks are a diabolical invention, that could have belonged to no other age than the one, it Wrill:a we rive. I re . -lice in the acquaintance of several young ladies who skate. They commenc ed as early tic the last Fourth of July to, persuade me to b aro :hi. glorious art; and they have prosecut e d their endeavors UEI• craerng y ever sirdu As :he cold weath er adianc - d I became n little alai-mei, and tried to convince them that it would be to their advantage to repudiate my friendship. but trey min:its:Ll that I was an exce , dingly proper young man, and col- IlVilild Cl.! more intima:ely than ever. I began 1 1. tai nk thrt sumsner all the year would be ngrecuLle, t o.wislostandingphil• osoi hers Lac e•!l, , enied l'i - at it such were! the case we w, - -uld r of know Low to appre ciate it.. The flr.,.t ton-i..ne thiit I round „e in my 1 i c..i-r I ;•urin nee: fainting; au"!,.;.-...,..n SIC saw ten 1 1 . 1 ... , rtimet.it is the made me PaP°`" ;wes tor c 5.... it absolutely , Op,- I wa.t -.et troubled how ever, 1.1a::l a... pat. day. I had Math , i..ariliz.ir';‘,.7:7lv , '' r r , r , a l 7 l ls , - ii i .-' 61. d to spend that we 0.1 , , ,, r..y way i.cmeviririt.....alud wee ably .n the site:neon, when ~P eace v , ~. , j e ,....7,11 •ek `....i ;. 1 . 3 4.1.." 4 r1 I L : 1:1 . ( j k... C . ' f ra L' Y'l A.P ' I ' ' ail alt ii. - n. g h t iiii 4 impiestble. I had to lace the cc. I :-d,,,reni to s,tr elegy to :,..,, fir.:t place, but it woe a b‘i,urc. T',..id them I had 110 skates. They offered to pr , isent me a pair. My gailarit:y w.is con' caged and I could .ay nu Et.,,r, on that head, but I Legged them t o go with ale ta,) lil t wt. , ,rt and I, s rue pi aci,cc a 11::Id on sawdust before- I bp pealed is, pi,,ls.io: Gil the :it they refuel I. I to , ld the nit boy would k hums w. , h me I wood Le-e :..) InLi: ,eel Ildodsd and we wrcild ~hate :here t:ii doomsday, but they had Le skating pack lever and all of my propos,iioas were powerless. Finally I I: mews (Lent:auk, squandered sue pr.!: c rf a pair of exatcs and accern• parsied Ll:se in porturtng bevy to a skating park. Ell=l 'ropnecor. sekkBmd POST, out again. The result was the unkindest . !cut of all. I measured my length on a slippery foundation, and, to add to my misery, I heard sotnathing tear just 88 I gained a horizonical position ; and before I bad been prostrated a minute I was sure from the inexpressible coldness of the ice 83 it came in contact with an exposed part of my person, that something had been torn. I could not get no for tear of melt iog myself ridiculous, and concluded to lie there even though I melted my way into 1 China. My feminine protector asked me it I was hurt, and why I didn't get up. I told her I was looking at the reflection co my face in the ice ere' was eo pretty I couldn't learn it. Meantime the ice get colder — especially in e particular locality that will not admit ef a geographidee definiti re I was convinced that the met 1 enry in the thermometer was falling at the rate of several degrees a minute. The , skating park was covered with people two [ thirds of whom, I thiek, were vecnien; land I am ready to express my settled conviction that every one of them was skating directly towards me. They skated over me and all around me, and among me, and through me, and between me, Su much affection did they evince for the spot where I was reposing that there was no doubt in my mind that I bad fallen on good ice, which afforded some consola tion. The ice got colder. I was tempted to get up, hut there WC , 3I a streucer tempt a io , ?, to stay where I was. I couldn't bear exposure. One thing annoyed me continually. Impetuous young ladies per sista _I in jumping over my head. Mcdesty compelled me to tut my face towards the interior of the earth occasionally, and it was very hard fcr me to turn my back on the fair rex when it caused me to rub my nose against cold ice. I saw a fat woman coming—a fat woman lon ice. Have you ever seen the spectacle? I I hope not, unless you are proof against ;fear. A th:uoand thoughts rnahed into , my head at once; chief among which we; r a speculation end- fear cf a fat woman falling. I took one gl. ace at her and buried my face in my hands to await my doom. lam too gallant, aed poseess too much respect for the, sea of which I am an oppcsite, to dilate upon the enormity 01 the nether limbs of any tier ereeitire, but I any boldly that I dot heartily wish, as I reclined on the ice, that I iieu:d have one of that lady's hose ae hare up the night before Christmas for Santa Clans to fill. She passed around me and I was not de molished. The ice got colder. I suffered exerucla tieg:y. Feting men cut pigeon-wings around me, and thrust their skates against my ribs occaeionatly, to Leap my interest awake. 'item wad music, and acme of theyoung; pere e were trying to go through t . re vicissitudes of the dal co It' .ink from the immnielline they gore me they kept time about as well as a drunken man run ning from a bear would have dose. A , last when human endurance ceuld endure nn more, and I teas meditatmg which would ho the better for me, to freeze to death, or to get up at all haz zar..da a fortunate iii Ly t h am,' teeteirred: 'litt le =rye - wet memory I shall cher• yea every winter for the next twouty snort p ', at least, with Blom:tins on and • red etoe'se rt2 . e , and high heeltd boots and around thke es with black stripes running black stcckings with red stri p es runn, ''Larcuud them, (they call ih ` ai Psiiii ' ral. --oe some such name,) floated daegeroueie `mar me, with a mag rafieent shawl Imagezege:,,o,ely. about her shoulaers and streaming er „,, ! • t w e our behind her. I want for e...., s h aw l, I elutehecl it ittait.C.Cdiy, and the l a d y was inovo e ee rapidly that she waa s ee th e other nice of the perk before she inte ae d it, I snatched the petakeife from th, deep recesses of my vest pocket and cut the straps from about my feet, threw the ekates as far as I cculd, end then wrap• ring the shawl about my body I went— home, if you please, and beat the city rail way cars. I have nothing mere to say about skat ing at present. I thick lee is very use lot in summer time wele brandy and water. but in winter it is neither useful nor ornamental. I think a man who will put oil on ice to blast the prospects of a novice is no better than he enauld be, and I -always will believe teat saw dust is a better thing than toe tor a ne,o beginner. I have profitted FOLD': by my experience. Should I ever in any ixitemity er.gage in the nianufactere at IfiLlitEC stockiegs, I could, trom :he knowledge I gained on Christmas day, produce all the modern styles without paying for patterns. I am frigidly, Beat' HACESTT, *' Rim ror , .a. i'7 7. f - -- --- An Editorship Acknowledged. Mr. Cob lee naffing pablistied in the Rochdale Observer the communication in defence of himself and Mr. Bright which wan rejected by the editor of the Lon don Times the controversy Las become pel - eonal. Mr Cobden's sharp criticism s have compelled Mr. Whine, the editor of the nines, to appear it. print with a state men: under his own h,g...Llatcre.—thu,3 stroying the impersonality of that tructi• lent sheet. Mr. Delano encloses his let- ter to the Daily .2Velos, requesting the fa vor of an insertion in its coiumns. e th ee meaning any intention to mierepresent the meanirg of Mr. Cobden's or Mr. Bright's speeches, and concludes as follows: "Tae possession,tee transfer and the ten. ore of laud are, however, public ques [lons, which are best discussed, not be tween Mr. Cobden and Mr. Delano, but as it has always been the practice of the Engl.:eh press to discuss them—anony mons.ly, That practice was not invented by me; it will not be destroyed by your self, It has approved itself to the judg• ment of all, whether statesmen or publi cist,s who have appreciated the freedom and independence of the press, and I be• lieve it to be essential to the interests not only of the press bat of the public. "Although, therefore, I have accepted your challenge in this instance, I shall decline to make any further contributions to the Rochdale Observer. "I am, sir, your obeitent servant, Jolts I'. "16 Serjeants' lan, Dec 11."DELANE. he joquet in Wine ` Faris Correspondence of :lie London Tuxes. An experiment, interesting to wine drinkers, has been lately made by M. Berthalot, the celebrated professor. It was he who first discovered that there is a p articular oxydable principle in Berdeaux and Burgundy wines to which he attrib utes their flavor. In pursuing his studies be was induced to examine the influence which oxygen exercises over wine. The result convinced Lim that this action is most unfavorable, and that it entirely de I strop the bouquet, which is replaced by most disagreeable flavor. Mr. Bare found it sufficient to pass a curi gen into the choice wines r Therin to produce - strata aspen tr.. • • quallgt.Y.,fte 0 " (wet, 4:1-L-' The observation of this dist - ingeii chemist prove how necessary it is to serve wine in a perfect state from th lion of the oxygen contained in the since the prolonged contact of 10 t centimetres of oxygen --that is, 50 es centimetres of air—is sufficient to des, the bouquet of a quart of wine. It ii the slow penetration of oxygen bottles that Mr. Berthelot att;aa destruction of flavor which every witiatikr , ptriences at last. The reason that reeking off of new wine from the , to the cask does not produce a siniilark snit is that new wine being saturated sdp carbonic acid, disengages a portion of r. when exposed to the air, so that it 18 in e great measure preserved, a very entail volume of air disengaging a considerably greater volume of carbonic sold. The decomposition of wine in bottles half fall, and the diminution of the flavor, well known toiall connoisseurs, are caused by the action of oxygen,. The complete de ...ruction of the flavor of wine by the ad &titan of an alcaline mineral water, molt as that of Vicby, is explained •in the pre ceding facts. . 1 .. J 12 / zEEtxtm 5501 pis jus ifitr OV - Pez if u ''nJ AWARDED THE 45 HIGHEST PREMIUMS MI NTERNATiOifiI EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1863 Industrial Mcnosition, Path, 1881, In competition with all the leading Sewing Ma chines in Europe, and America, and the United States Aarionlanai Aa.ociationt Metro politan Idecitanies' Inttitu to, Washington; Frank lin Insante. Philadelphia t Mcchsnice &sock. non, Borten; American Institute, New York: La aryland .T.Estittat„ Bajtan^- T.oatu e Ai-vide; • sociation, Cincinnati\- - '. Louis. ctile ; Meoitank tate at every tat Awe; and Exhibited tb) tir where 125,000 OF THESE MAC i fEjs have already been S , old. 6. ftti. lam= -apvw, U n War a " :/1-4/ 41 6 ' -2 se — a - Seas and popularity of 'Sheeler et 'B een'. Family &entail- idaetdrisia-Athe, checpest Maehine in the world, BECAUSE IT 13 THE BEET. Every Machine warranted for 8 Year CCEITOI.IIM WEI 1t071311% El P 1111014.40.2 INSTRUCTIONS FREE Airays haI.PY to exhibit and explain them. Zfreiroulare, containing an cipiaration of the machine, with teatimeniala from ladies of the highest ffocial efendins. given on aPPlloation.--`-. he: in Person or by mail WM. SUMMER * Ct.., Agents for the Weatani States and Western Pa. PrincirtreEitsam.nd Whelemlo Emporiums, No. 27 Fifth Street....2l/T"" Pike's Opera Holase...—CL. rtamNala Ternple..—..-LOULSVI n024-d&,w FALL AND WINTER RI OF 1, All Descriptions Nervir-Opo r AT M. MENTZERIf 94 HAMLET STILIEEM*,; BLACK AND FANCY BILES, FRENCH ME114.,61.441,-,zi--•----, 41",5i1• POPLETS4 REPP MERINOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, BALMORAL SKIRT% NiTz COUNTRY BLANK6TS, Iff. ItIZETZER. 94 Mazket et. FLANNELS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS 0c23-Bm-ead It i AMES AteLAIIGHLEV. DX LLIIII Tit OYSTERS, WIER ; NIL GAME en 4 EGGS. NO. 813410 LIBERTY MEE Down stake. pa/mum niszazass DR. BROWIsill, 60 SMITHFIELD !MIL Citisons and atrangere in sood riee thotild not fail to give laza a Dr. Brown's remedies never Jail ritica. serofalotui and venareal ' hereditary taint, raott se totter. Pas.. er skin...lames the origin of *hi° le ignorant, WIA.Ecr Dr. We remedial for this by sositary am the '- to this oormlyy _which e • tonere to hwth. ;:f
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