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    J AMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor.
Medical.
Dr. floofland's
GERMAN BITTERS.
PREPARED BY
DR 0. Di, JII.O.KBON, Philadel
phis, Penua.,
IS NOT A
BAR ROOM DRINK,
SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM,
Intoxicating Beverage.
• BUT A 1:114311LY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable Extract.
A PORE TONIC
Free from Alcoholic Stimnlants or
lu~urloax Drugs
AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
tAli vet . ' UOlDDl4 l lillit t
Dyspepsia and Jaundice
ROOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or Tier' otut Debility-. Illmease
cf the Kidneys. and IlOseases
rtritstug. train a Visor
dered Stomach.
Observe the Following Syulpttai Eeulting
From Disorders ot the
Digestive Organs :
Co-sr r,.
Lldn, .inviadd
Pies, Failure , t.r
te t co Bead,
of the ston:. h,
Nemec - am Ilettrtburn,
f reed, Ftt:tuo ,,, c _at n
mar w,s_
brinttettr.e at the Pit r I the btert.•
adh, bwitaating Cf the Head. Earned ar..l
D.thcuit lireathiaz, Flutteritg et the Heart.
t_hoting or Suffocating tleasatir,n a hell In g
attire Dithtte.Fe of Vlaion, Dot; or Webs he
tore the bight, Yever had Dui; Phil, in tt e
Arad, Dattoleaoy of Pereplrhtion, Vel
.c.wcess of the Skin at-'d Erea, Pain to
B
the bide, ack, Chest. Litubs,
tiaddenFlusittee of Licht, Ji urn -
Lag in the Plertik, Courts! t
I.m.2gininz:,. of E ,
and crest Den: os-
Rion of
EIODFIAND'6" GE3MAN BIPTERS
WILL (uvr: lvi
A GOOD APPETITE.
STRONG NERVEs,
HEALTHY NERVES,
STEADY NERVES,
BRISK FEELINGS.
HEALTHY FEELINGS,
A GOOD Cts.NSTIT UTION,
A STRONG CONSTITUTION
A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION,
A SOUND - CONSTITUTION
WILL MALE "fiiE
WEAK STRONG
WILL MAKE THE
WILL MAKE THE
'WILL MAHE
DEPRESSED
WILL MAKE fEE
SALLOW t COMPLEXION
WILT, MAKE
CLEA IL RRJGIIT
DULL EYI
Will prove 0. 1 - ,: e6.5:i:k; in
lezi..l"Nl I 1,1"
Aa
Cast bb ise2l withperfect s tfe'y by
MALE ()LI)
(Ja
FEMALE, IUUNG
0 1 0 Ci.VII
PARTICULAR NOTICIr%
There are many preparattons cold under the
name of Bittere.put uy sn quart bailee, compoundea
of the cheapest whisky or COl7/171C71 rum , coetinp from
go 41) cents per gai . r.
,41 taste dieoulAed hy An
ne or (Iniander , .
This oletee u/Buters has cowed and tnill contin
ue to COLL9e, as tang as they can be notd IldredA
to doe the death o/ the drunkard, By their use the
VP Bief3 so kept anntinuatiy under the srannenee of Al
coholio Stimulants of the wore hind, the destre
Liquor is crewed and kept sty, and the result so all
the horrors attendant trprm a drunkard's life and
loath. Beware of them.
For those who aeslre alvt will have a Lisiuo,
Eis.itera, we pubis/IA the/a/o-wow receipt. !let Otis ,
Bottle Moorland's German Bittern, end
wiz with Three quarts of Good Brandy
or Whisky, tire: the result trill Lea lir eztar tz!zull
that !trill tar excel le medicinal orritses and true
excellence any' of 0.6 , numerate Liquor in
Ike musket, and will coati:ranch leffli. Yon trill
have all the mince of lloolloititi's }littera in
ocusectwit unth a good arttule . NLiquor. n
soma tear price than these gliferx,- preparaft<rip
coat lore.
DELICATE CHILDREN,
ThOLI, entieline from }}4ll}4.lallUS, waning
away, will, ocarcel any flesh on their bones, are
enrol in a very ehort one taiti:o in ouch
c.wes, will have a moat surpriemg
Reitilting from feu or: o: any kind—These 1_ otter E
will renew por etre: g:11 on a very !hart time.
FYIER RAI) ADVIL.
Tao chit :will nct return if those ihtterfi ere
usei, No pe , eon in a Fever and Ague Dißtrint
atinu:d ho without them.
..A, 7 e, r r on /irmon, 1). D., Bin'or o/ Ike
fungiclopedia ofneliciou4 Knowledge.
AlthoLgh not thsposed to tavor or recommend
Patent ,odioines us general, through distrust of
their ingrodiecrts and effect, ; 1 yet know of no
satteitnt reason wny a man may not testily t
the benefits he be loves himself to have received
'rom any maple preparation, in the hope that ce
InaY thus conulbute to the benefit ot ..thers
I do this more readily to regard to tioolland'a
German Bitters, prepared by 1)r. C.lll. Jackson,
of this city. because r was prejudice,' against them
for many years, under tne impression that they
were omefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebt•
ed to my trend Hobert Shoemaker, Esq , for the
removal of this Prejudi .e by proper tests, and for
enoonragement to try them, when suffering from
g,uat and long continued oebillty. The use of
three battles of these Bitters, at the beginning of
the pre tut year, was followed by evident rebel,
and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental
vigor which I had not telt f r FiX months before,
and had utmost tie. paired of regaining. I there
fore thaxia God and my friend for cirect.ng me
to the use of them.
PHILADELPHIA, June 23,1862.
J. NEW TON BROWN
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
AND THE FRIRNDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all naving relations of
Mends in the army to the fact that -ROOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
°Ube dieessos induced by exposures and priva
flolislhoident Mains life. in the lists, publish.
ed almost d Mlytin the newspapers, on the arrival
of the Sick, it will he noticed that a very large p re-
Ported are suffering from debility. Every case.
°Mat kind can be readily cured Iv iteofland't
german Bitters Wo have no heidtation in stating
that, theap Bitters wore freely used among our
soldieustwafteds oil:Jam might be saved, that
otherwae would be lost
The proprietors are daily receiving thankf al le.t•
tare from sufferers in the army and hospitals. who
have hon res 'ored to health by the use of these
BittmM sent to them by their friends
BEWARE OF CO (TNTERFEITS
Bee that the Signature'! "0. M. JACKSON" 13
on the WRnPPI RUt each Bottle.
•
Large size $l,OO tier Bottle, or half pot. st, 00
Mediumelse 75 or Hail Dca $4 00
The Large Size. cn account of the quantity t',
o
Betties hold, are much the cheaper.
ritioald 90111' AOMORI cLrnysiettot have the ar
ticle, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating
Presarations that may be offered in its pp abet
send to no. and we will forward, securely pdoked
by express.
t 1 .Principal Office. and hianufsotory. No, 831
ARCH. STREW'', FIII LADRLPIIIA. PA.
JONES &
(Bacosasoro to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
Prop rietors
airFOE SALE by Druggists sad dealers in
every tows in the United States. nots.d4w
4 1 tit
Great Discovery.
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON
Weak Stomachs,General Debility, Indigestion
Disease of the Nervous System, Constipation,
Acidity of the Stomach, and for ell cares
requiting a TOZIC.
rEIHIS WINE INCLUDES THE MOST
agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron wo s -
seas ; Citrate of Magnetic (faille combined with
the moat energetic of vege•able tonics; Yellow
Peruvian Bark. Toe effect in mans cases of de
bility loss of appetite, and general prostrations,
of an efficient Salt of Iron, comoined with oar
valuable Nevre Tonic, is most happy. It aug•
meats the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of
muscular flabbiness, removes the paior of debili
ty rad gives a florid vigor to the countenance.
Do you want something to strenghten you?
Do you want a good appetite?
Do you want to build upyour constitution?
Do you want to feel well
Do you want to get rid of nevrotomess?
Do you want energy ?
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
If you do, try
KUNKELI BITTER WINE OF IRON,
This truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough
ly tested by all classes of the community, that it
is now deemed induspensible as a Tonic Medicine.
It cost hut little, gives tone to the stomach, ren—
ovates the system and prolongs Ills. I now only
a.,11 a trial of valuable tonic.
Counterfeits.
BKWAR? OF CottrlTHerms—AS KUNKLE'S
BIITE , c. WINE ul? 1R IN lathe only sure and
effectual remedy in the anown world for the per
mancnt care a Dvevepata and Debthiy, and as
Snare are a number of imitations offered to the
pub io. we would caution the community to pur
chase none but the genuine article, manufacturoi
by S. A • ECNSEL, and has his stamp on too top
of the cork of every bote,o. The 'art that others
arc attempting to Imitate this valu.ble remedy,
proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fav,r,
The BITTHE WINK OF [SON IS put. up in
75 CENT and 81,00 BOTTLES,
And sold by all resp - eotaLla Druakio, throughout
the country. Bo particular that every bottle
b _ars the fac-simile of the propriotor's eiguature.
GENERAL DEPOT.
No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa
For Bale by 6r. KEYSER, Agaut,
140 WOOD STREET.
oce...Thad
MEDICAL CARD
F. X. DEROLETTE, D
From the Medical Faculty of Paris, France. Es
Intern (Resident Physician) of Hotel Dieu,
Charity Hospitals, &a. Date of Diploma, 1828,
Ladies Diseases, result of nervousness and
&c., neuralgia and sick headache, thern•
ierani a) attended with ocniplete success.
OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET, St.
sob Nicholas
tOTICE TO ALL CON CTIt \El),—
Am,t a coition class o. ~rtart
People thefe is a peouliar feeling frontemPl
t had to all physiclianq that advertise and Crest
the disease. named in this card, ,l'alva . te
,gs,/ why this should be. they re r to one e e
ean led. Are they nut aware that all phsucialis
treat diseases of every doaemicatien. in tact so
t ,00t the very diseases that are so ,tincsious
to these very refine artva leu thee
would not let ono cf tho r go to a pony
that has devote.' years fur the r benefit, r ccau'e
ho advertlses that - ant ant their family phy.iLis a
says he io a humbug so he can get theca O. I
'ea he ass almost clet.rived the party of ha s
lie comas at lest to the physician that advert' -
es—how el are they to kr.es, Are they not
aware that air As ley ec,oper. tir Benjamin Bro
die. bir Charles Ball and hi. t'aul Rio rd devoted
sears in the treatment of the a diseases. These
men are held up as shining lights in the medi-al
seceli I don't sess•rt that all men are worthy that
Publish, still there are a great number of them
that are. I have devoted noose Ito thsetudy and
treatment of PEI ATE DIEKA9,EE upwards of
years, and without egotism ceo say I base saved
hundred+ trona year 01 a !sees and urtorne'y
deata My treatmentiseonfincd to the vegetable
altogether as 1. think it is the best and MC , ' cer
tain. It is in my power to bring huo ire ls at
certificates if I thought it necessary c
my general coolest but my I ate res donee •ri thin
,ty so sufficient pro cf without a-iding more.
SpArmatorrhea and all diseases arising from it
are cured in a much shorter t , les. than hereto
ro:o. It behooves eves; ung en a and w Iran
to be careful in select.ng phy2ielan. The chi:fer
al:a advertisements that are seen in our page,
are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from
.neiv,rs than only loss cf hcalth and meney.
Iluadreds are cured annually with Inv new
rem
edies. Address BOX 80,
Jatfislyd Pittzl.urgh
BEA RTY
P)TOLT
LIVELY
( I 1 &R
1(1,0(10,000 SAVED.
Gr ./.1 A. SON'S
KEROSENE (lit 4.TER
WILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA
by. heat water •rr Fteep herbs, Arri , for the
sick, make warm water for iihav,ng or toJY, cook
a few eysters, boil or .ry egg-, make tea aid e-i
toast bread..ke.,tte ,is ier.B tiinr desexurmsc,
than by any other toeui.= know•t. oil any
lamb without obscuring the fight. Prot -ents,
by mail ',stage paid. SO con Li.
. -
Also a Pate -t Lighter. fur lighting larotig with
eut removing the ohinariev. Fo•r tale whole-nle
and retail by
WELDON et KELLY,
oof, 116 Woad a . ageotz for the Inuantacturcre
LAKE ODPERIOR COPPER MINES.
-AND
SMELTING WORKS.
Park', M'Curd;•
Manufacturers of
Sheath, 7f,raziers' and Reit Copper, Pressed
topper Bottoms, Raised Ftill Bottoms,
Speiter fodder, ke. Also i mr , r •
ters and dealers in Metals,
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Fire, ac.
VW-Constantly on hand, Tinmena' Machines
and Toils. Warehouse, N 0.149 FIRST and 12 0
SEOuND RTREETS, Pittsburgh Pa.
bilt-Speeial orders of Copper cut to any desired
pattern. fe2litydkle
BARGAINS
CARPE'FS.
JUST OPENED AT
11 ' C A. La TJ 31 '
Si FOURTH STREET.
A large assortment, which will be ecid at a very
treat redaction from late Prices Etta°
TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.
NVE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article of
I, I NI E ,
Which we are prepared to deliver from oar
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET,
Beet quality of
:FADIILY COAL,
Always on hand as usual.
my9l DICKSON, STEWART & CO.
J. O. WRLDON
WELDON & KELLY,
MA NUFACTURICRS OP
Lamps and Lamp Good.s,
CARBON OILN, BENZINE, &o
164 Wuxi street., near Sixth,
IPORIAND'S PRICES—
Men's Calf Double Sole and Double Upper
Boots. $4; do do Dress Boots. $2.; Men's Double
Sole heavy
,ltalutorals...sl 90; ,Men's Double Sole
Congress Osamu. $2 2!; Metr's Brogane of all
kinds from , $1 50 to $2 50; Woman's Morocco
Beel Boots, 85e: Women's Doable Sole sewed
Fleet Boots, $1 50; Women's Morocco sewed heel
Balmorals, $1 25. Women's custom made sewed
heel Boots, $2; Women's Congress Gaiters, 00a.
Also a very large assortment of Misses' wad Chil
&rens' Shoes at low micas.
NO. 98 aiABWIreSTItEtT,
2MBOXES oswEe CORN
IN STARCH—J - 12st received and for Bale by
_ iikEo. A. KELLY,
nol6 IN Federal et Mlegheay,
Medical.
FOR THE CURE OF
I=l3
EDI=
PITTSBURGH, PA
2d doOr v
frozit sth street.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1864.
Medical.
IMPORTANT' TO LADIES.
• GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY."
iIARVEY'S CHRONO THEW
FEMALE PILLS
LAVE NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN
the directiods have been strictly followed,)
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE' OF NATURE
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
mitering from Spinal Affections, Prolatens Uteri.
the Whites, or other wor knees of the Uterine Or
• ans. The Pills aro perfectly harmless on the
coestitution, and may ha taken by the most del
i-ate females without cansirg distress; at the
same time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
By strengthening. invigorating. and restoring
the system to a healthy eondit,on, and by bring
log on the monthly period with regularity, no
matter from what canoe the o', truction may
Arise. Th!y should, however, NO rbe taken the
srst three or fur on,aths of jag tansy. though
safe at any other time, as misclrrlage would be
the result.
Nash boa oontaina 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE
LOLLAR.
DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE
Dn Diaeases of Females. Pregnancy, Id marriage.
Barrenness, t terillty, Reproduction, and Abuses
of Nature, and empbatic.lly the LADIES'
MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, Peat free to any address. hi.i cents re
fintred to pay postaF,e:
VP—The Pills and Book will be sent by mail.
eonfioenuolly. when desired, PRCCRECLY SKA LAD,
and prepaid on receipt of money by
J. BhYAN, M. D., General Agent,
Nn, TO Cedar street, New York.
!'3_•401 I 1 , ,y n.ll the prin-ipat Drage.
Joseph Fteming . , braggist, corner of the
Diawb-d and Market et., rebut t. r Pittsburgh.
ocd etuds w
For h a'o, Mice P.• - •aches. Ants. Bed Bugs, Moths
in Fars, ‘.looier.2. .4 c., insects on Plante. Fowle,
At, io alr, eic.
1-t.t u iu 2f , ) WO and $.l boxes bottles and
flasks; and $, !lulu for IR tels Public; Insti
tutlous.l.r.c.
"Only infallible remedies lir own."
"Free from Poi,,ns,"
"Not dangerou , to the Human Family."
"Rats come ,at of thetr hole, to die."
4/- Sold wholesale in all large CtitioB.
ti.ld by PI! Draggi'ta and D., .lers every.
where.
41- Beware. of all vrorthle‘s imltations.
.1114- Se. that "C • tar's" name b., on each box,
bottle an task before you bun.
f, :re.r. If ENR R. COSTAR.
. -
.Prx.-.1 al DeiN . Y.
I Id Ct 2., and B. L.
k J , A;enta.
bur:, 1.;--tqndood.o.w
v:4 l yq.. 1 1 ' Pt.1;21.? .!...1z CO.,
JLEr; MAKErs
ac tga: LCCV.
TSIXBAi
Fe" 42 AKA. d3ll.tYtl Ok
11%. , m three to one
cnd.:al corm tower, end cmitect tol
Surokooa, Vlctorieit
sta.
~.Zl' 1:1,1:tion 'Se 3 , :rtltiou ot
Z-Jkr cri2t and foe
FP. , ' MILL.
.
111::, !or nh!;,-
Lad Botiero Woven
fr.rolica 31ic; Iron : - ..eperzteiy,
1.11:_ze...< and Palliez ID
cry ...,,,y. mannte.otrize of
%V./. d Cards.
, )ar t rcc nrc !nr , "at Luaratcory manalnotar
-0,1 thb b.s.rt invero.l.3, and Warrantei
In all tmaci, to clvo
tor- ': ; :1 the country 11011:1
Old nod 14,..a.u14.,1 tola:ikw
STEAM WAGON WORK
ON lIAND A':D ,' , IADE TO ORDER
WAGONS
C A .TS.
W E ELBA RRO WS.
Si ORE TRUCKS,
HAY AND S - 1 RA W
C. 1'oI4:M AN.
6:2.7-Iyl Marirri Avonr., Alle,Lierly City
.1. I)I,..INLENVY,
Grocer
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
D'FICTShURCHFI, r.
m>:liyirw
?1,/i &STU' CEMEIN
T . A T tit ON,
'SC IC WO it TK. ,
I, prepared to Cement the exterior cf building's
with improved Maati•.: Cement, cheaper and an
rericr to any done heretofore. This cement has
no eTia.l; it forms a solid and durable adhesive
ness to toy enrfeoe imperishable by water or
frost, and equal t^ any duality of stone.
The undersigned is the only reliable and prac
tical workman in this cement in this city.
I hose applied this Cement for the, oLlowing
gento,u,n, whom the public are at 'inerty to re.
far to:
J. Bissell residence Penn street, finished, IS pre
Jae. McCandless, Allegheny, no IS yrs
J. li. Shoonhergor, Lawrenceville, do 5 yrs
J. D, McCord, Penn ttreet, do 4 yre
A. tioeveler, do 3 yrs
Girard house Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs
St. Charles - do do 5 yr,
_Address Washinzton Hotel Box /306,
Pittsburgh P.O.
I,L PAPER.,
fOR ALTTUNIN OF 1868,
A complete assortment cf beautiful
PAPER HANGINGS
Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again
offered. For sale daring the sewn by
W, P. JKARSILALL
UST RECEIVED-
Laird's Bloom. of loath fur the complexion
and skin.
Drake e genuine Plantation Bitters.
Ayer'.3 Cherry:Peotoral and Sarsai,arilla.
Mrs. Alien's Hair Hai torer and Zylobaleam.
Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
lingan's Magnolia Balm.
Soaring 4incrusia fur the Hair.
ilulioney's Family Itl eti,cutcs.
Lindsey'sluipr6ved li•ood Searcher.
All 01 Dr. Jayne's Family Medfcinea,
Pure Glycerine and Honey Soaps.
U.yeerine Cream and Cold (ream, for chapped
ti ands, taco, at
.) A. KELLY'S
M holeaale and Retail Drug Store,
002.1 N. u Federal et., Allegheny
WANE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA
son's Anti-Flickering, American and Imper
ial Liss Burners, a sure saving of twenty-Eve per
cent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for
the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas
Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
WELDON & KELLY.
nog • 164 Wood street.
B UTTE
3 bbls prime Roll Butter,
I bbl " Fresh Packed Butter
4kegs " " '
Just reoeind and for sale by
FETZHat di ARMSTNG.
aoBo
corner of Market sad Mutestreet..
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF COYPTROLLER OD THE CMIIIHNOT,
Washington CitY. Aug. sth, 1883.
WrlassAs, By satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has been made to app_ear
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PlR're-
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled 'an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United Btates
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof," approved February 25th,
181 G. and has complied with all the provisions of
said not required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Bans ins,
Now THEREFORE, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIO NAL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheng and State of Penn
sylvania, is antoorized to ccolSbencie the business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witheas my hand and
seal of oboe, this sth da,y of August, 181'3.HUGH' MoCULLOCH,
88 } Comptroller of the Currency.
The First National Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATR PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY.
Capital sllo.o,ooo.ortth pwrellege to In
crease to $1,001%000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Cur
rency. under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTSBURIIII, would respectfully
offer its services fir tLo cpllection of Notes.
Drafts, of Fxchar,io, So., receive money ou
dePosit and buy and sell Kul:Lange on all parts
of the country.
The success 50'01 hss )t'endiat.the Pittsburgh
Trust Company fir oe Its organizitOon iu 15,`,2., will
we belivo bo a eufficient guarantee that buionees
entrusted to the new organization will receive
the EOlllO prompt &mantic) 1.
Having a very evensive correniundence with
Ranks and Bankers, throashout the tonntry, we
believe we ran offer unusual faceiides to those
who do businesa with us
The biviness will bear. y the e.al
othurA awl iirecitorA
Jan, 21 Laakt!in. 1 1. rn. K. 1\ tr.rdell.
Rebell 6 Lays, i A 1ex.v.51e...9;.ee , .
Thntna.m Bell. Yranais G. Bailey
Th,d Wieltmen, 1 Alex. Bradley,
banuet Kea.
- • - •
JAMES LAUOiILIN, ProPidera.
JOHN D. SC'l7 LLY, Nahier.
Angnst sth,
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
BANKERS,
No. 118 Wood St., Second deo above
Fifth Street,
I la EA ERRS 13i FOREIGN AND Domoettz
Fmchange, Coin, Dank Netted. and flovorn•
ment becurittee. Cullve.ti.,ne promptly attenled
to.
dot oLO, SILVER, DIIIWAND NOTES
Certincatea of Indebtedness, Quartermas
tars Gertific,,t,s.
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
Ind nll otherovernmen'
W, 11.
wi Ammar. tZ , o..
direct. corner of Third,
PLANTATION
0 OFF E.E
/11111 E EF.ST 110tELS, lIENTAUR-
Il ar,ts, r tempers and Pr - vcc Yulnilies are
saving near'yftfip per cent. by using
(Mlles' Old Plantation Coffee,
o.il Plantation Callen,
Old Plantation Coffee,
In place of other imported Coffees, such as Java
or Mocha It has been fully tested side by side
with the finest J sva, and pr,nouneed fully equal
in uniformity of ftrength and richness ol flavor,
eu that we can. with more tOan usual confidence,
recommend to our iriends and the public our fine
flavored
As our late invoices an: by far superior to former
ahipinetbi. the bean or kernel is lull, Omni , .
and very nit , h like the eltcha or Mountain Cof
fee in shape, .11:11 when MRS, ufac , urcal by our new
Promiii4 is dotided.y prefer lila to the best grades
Mend Cieticei a rvi we would advise ail who
desire a really reliabie and healthy beverage, to
Drink Wailes' Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink Willem' Out Pl.niatlOn Coffee,
Ortnis Willem' Old Plantation Coffee.
It i+ packe•l only in ot e pound tin foil pacS"'-
ge , :Xi and 60 pounds in a e,++e: each package
having a tan-sin:dip it our signature. the
Old Plantation Cottee
Is for sale by nearly all the loading grocers and
country - stores tlroughout the 1- cited btatv. at
Liberal discouc t to the Jobbing Retailer Trade
The old Plantation Codee should be prepared the
same as any other pure coffee; good cream, with
the addi t i on of an egg, boiled wan Lho coffee will
add Lunch to the
Wright ig Hies de Brother,
ONLY MASUPACTUnKRA
de4 2:3: 4 337 Wns. Ington et , N,
ST ERANCIS GOLLEGF.::,
1310 EN CAR OF PI FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
701 HIS INSiTritUTION, NeriIATED
LW - CET/0, Cambria county Pennsyl
canto about for. roil , n from ,Cresson Station, on
the direct route between Philltdelphia and Pitts
br.reh, was ohaftercd in 1858. with priviliges to
oonfor the usual Collegiate lioncys and Degrees.
The location of the College is one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this rortion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being frcrerbial for Its pme
water, bracing air. and pimaresque scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the 111.11,81
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST. and ends
about the 28th of TUNE following. It Is divide I
Into two Sessions. vitidonts cannot return home
Setweon the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces
sary for Land Surveying. Entineerang , gte,
wtll be famished by the institution to the
At/dm:its.
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Lgtrumentel ana Vocal Musk forms no extra
enarge. Students will be admitted from data
years to tha age of manhood.
Tsmc—Board and Tuition, Payable hail nardi
in advance-- —.s 65
Surveying aria use orinatruments, per an
num . ..
°lassie'
ar.o Modern Languages, extra..... IO
Students spending Vacation at:the College. 20
ILefertnce can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domenec, Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood Philadetpleda.
Rev. T. B. Reynolds, Loretto. Rev Dr, O'Hara,
Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila.
dmphia:ktev. Pieroe Mahar, ilarrisbarg.
N. B.—A hack rune daily to Loretta frcm Ores
sen. sepli
AMERICAN HOUSE.,
BOBTOX.
as THE LARGEST AND BEAT AR
ranged Hotel in the New England States; is
centrally located. and easy of access from all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern im
provements, and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated;
the suites of rooms aro well arranged, and com
pletely furnished for families and large traveling
Parties. and the hou , e will continue to be kept
as a first a first-class Hotel in every respeet.
Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun
try.HENßY RICE, Proprietor
.
87 Wood StroeL
Boston, Sept. 188 t
Ari AS AND STEAM FITITING.—THE
ILW order ivied is prepared to execu.e all or
for Gar and Steam Fitting, Also, for fitting
MEGME=MI
Mr. W. 11. L.RAUMEIt is foreman of the Oaz
Fitting St..); .
FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS
For sale; e!so. TWO LATHES.
W. D. KET.CENBURG.
Locksmith and bell Hanger.
de3-Imd 926 Penn street,
EMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE,.
LL The undersigned having removed his Live
ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near
the corner of first and Smithfield street. W. C.
ci onn - s old stand. is prepared to furnish Carriiijob.
buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest no
tice. Also horses kept at livery at reasonable
rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu
nerals will receive 61=1 attantai ikirD
Bag
Banking Houses.
OF prrrssulteu
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EINEM
GIIALIES'
0 L. D
Old Plant . ation Coffee,
Old Plantation Coffee,
01(1 Plantation Coffee,
30 CentA per Ponnd
sell.Tuad
OIL REFINERIES.
For Sale,
LIOUR A CHER OF GROUND FOR
IL' SALE—A comfortable and conveniently ar
ranged dwelling house of nine rooms, large barn,
well of excellent wator, fruit and shade trees.
strawberries, raspberries, grapevine. , and shrub
bery; situate X mile from Wood's Run Station,
P. P. W. C. R. R., ag od road ant pla - dt walk
to the station. three miles from the city. For
Price and terms apply to
S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
51 Market street.
7ALIIABLE FARM FOR SALE—SIT•
hated ;at Lorimer's Station, P. B. It. 2)
miles east of Pittsburgh, containing 111 acres,
with atone house and bang born thereon. 25 acres
are excellent bottom hind, and the balance
abounds with coal and limestone. A coal pit is
noes in opera tin. Possesion riven April Ist,
18q. For further particulars, inquire of WM.
WILSON, at Lorimer's Station. or
( A.AltuN HOWELL.
Jacksonville
jans-ltddt3tw
Lt. J A 'l'
Improvement in Eye Eight
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THE RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES
111110 YOU WANT YOUR EYE SIGHT
IILY improved t Try the einsslen Pebbles.
They aro warranted to !STRENGTHEN and IM-
P AOVE THE SlGHT—this fact has proved al
ready to hundrr de of people what was salferins
from defective sight. They are
Imported direct from Russia,
Which can be seen at my office with eatlafaction
Purchasers are entitled to he euppiied in fiatiire
if the fret should foil free of ch.rg., with those
.SF
which will always t4IVE SATIACTIOIsh
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J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
:i.J Fifth ,tree , , Bank Mock—
ET Beware of impostere and cutinterkitors.
ero9-1,4,4
A HAPPY NEW YEAR,
lI➢ECIPROCA/E THOSE WHO RE
ooived nresen , s iron their friends on Christ
tnas nod better return the o,uai liment and cal
AT 78 MARKET STREET,
WLere ttFi FiC tiod T.euital,e aric;€, tvr
a handeoule
New V ears' Present
We enumerate Enly a kw artm!ee, VI
Ladies and Oenta' I):assiug
Fancy ,I &wary Cues,
litosewooil Work Box ?a, set with Sheila,
Jet and Steel Brelstpina and Ear rings,
Splendid Photograph Albums,
Ladies' {raveling Satchels,
Pearl Portmcrivale , , POl ,a,
.I'rfualery Cases,
Lace and Embroidered
Coliars and Sleeves,
Head Dresiioe,3,
SkatiLg Caps,
Hoods, etc., etc.,
Wholesale and Retail,
MACRUM GLYDE7N,
78 MARKET STREET,
Between Fourth and Diamond
Wholesale and Retail
DRY GOODS
CLOAKS.
J. W. Barker & Co.,
59 MARKET STREET,
PIATSBURGH
Goods by the .piece or package, or
in length to suit, at Eastern
prices
NEW 'WINTER CABS.
VVE WOULD ('ALL THE ATTEN
tion of buyers to our stock of
W INTEL?. GOODS.
All the'newesst styles of fore:gn and domestic
ASSIMERES AND COATINGS,
With a large and choice so'ootion of
ILK AND CASHEL; VESTINGS,
W. U & CO.,
143 FEDERAL girREET,
Cornet Market Square, Allegheny City, Pe.
A'E THE
NEW CARPET STORE,
We eikall pall during the present month, at
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
Without any Advance In Price,
A fuU line of
CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
In eheets 3 to 24 ft wide
Woolen Druggets end Crumb Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES
Table and Llano Covortsi
Rags, Mats, Stair Rods, .tc.
These goods havn advanood in first hands from
TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER LENT walairi
thirty days, and are now selling at
LESS WAN MAXLVACTURERS' PRICE
Our stock is almost entirely new, all having been
purchased wittin ninety days for cash, at the
ve y lowce,t prices of the year.
PA'FARLAND COLLINS & CO,
Nos. 71 and 73 FIFTH ST.,
Between Postoffioe and Dispatch Building,
nolo
t i MIES MeLAUGHLIN,
DE 1.98...1N
OYSTERS, BUTTER, POULTRY,
GAME and EGGS,
NO. 860 LIBERTY STREET.
del-dtt Down stairs.
DAILY POST.
DAILY,POST-ADVANCED RATES
One year, by 118 00
Six months. " —..•••••••••••••- 425
Three " 215
One "
One week, delivered in the city..
Single copies .
To agents por handrod ........
THE ROMANCE OF CRIME
Au Extraordinary Trial—A Modern
Othello—Love, Madness and Murder
—The Penalty.
The London journals devote much space
to the trial of one George Townley, for
the murder of a Mies Goodwin, to whom
he had been engaged to be married. The
theory of the defense was that the crime
was committed while the prisoner was in
a paroxysm of insanity, and the theory
was backed up by some of the most emi
nent medical authorities—that of Dr.
Forbes Winslow among the rest. The
circumstances of the case bear no remote
analogy to that which Shakepeare has
immortalized :
From the London Times, Et h.
Dr. Winslow was actually brought for
ward to prove insanity, and did, in fact,
state opinions, in the very words we have
cited, which would have tended to acquit
Othello. The trial to which we refer is
that of George Townley for the murder
of Miss Goodwin, which took place before
Baron Martin, at Derby, on Friday and
Saturday last. The prisoner, unlike his
prototype, was described as a man of very
quiet aund refined manners, a good lin
guist, and an accomplished musician.
But under this gentle exterior there was
concealed, as the event allowed, an im
perious will and an inexorable vindictive•
pees that might have belonged to a hero
,ef tregety. Though in a somewhat lower
station of life that Mies Goodwin, he had
formed her acquaintance at the house of
one of her own relatives, and had become
desperately attached to her. She return
ed his love and they remained engaged,
with a short interruption, for nearly four
years. Townley lived near Machester,
and Miss Goodwin with her grandfather,
Captain (loodwin, at Wigwell Hall, in
Derbyshire. Letters constantly parsed
between them, many of which have since
been destroyed, but are proved by second
ary evidence to have expressed faithful
affection on both sides. The prisoner's
want of means had always been recogniz
ed as an obstacle to the marriage, but in
the course of last summer a more formid
able impediment arose. "A clergyman,"
whose name is not given, the Cassio of
this sad history, bad been staying with
Captain Goodwin, and there made propo
sals to the grand-daughter.
He was accepted, and Misa Goodwin,
who had al-eady spoken of him to her be
trothed an the most delightful of man she
had ever met, wrote at. last, on the 14th of
August, to beg that the former engage
ment might be broken off. She does not
appear to have mentioned the true cause,
but, ou the contrary, attributed it to her
grandfather, and assured Townley that
she would not marry if she could help it.
"That letter seemed to have turned his
brain." He had always been reserved,
but he now became moody, sleepless, and
nervous. He replied, however, to Miss
Goodwin in two letters, which betray no
trace of excitement, but are composed in
a very natural tone and with much self
command.
Nubia ,
In these he pleads for a last interview,
and there is evidence to show that she at
first consented, but immediately after
ward wrote to stop his coming, saying
(with little regard to truth) that she was
about to leave Wigwell that very day for
an indefinite time. Townley went, never
theless, the same night to Derby, and on
the following day, August 21, took his
ticket for Whatstandwell, the nearest sta
tion to Wigwell. Thence he walked past
the Hall to Wirksworth, and tried to find
out from a friend of the Goodwin family
whether his suspicions were true. By the
advice of this gentlemen he returned to
Wigwell, between 5 and 6 o'clock, and
a.keci for Miss Goodwin. The servant
showed him in and he was left alone with
his victim. His manna: was then cool
and collected, and "like that of other
people."
What passed 'between th:s time end
nine o'clock, when Miss Goodwin was
brought back a corpse to her grand•father'a
house, is no mystery. The two remained
for an hour or so in the garden, and then
walked out together along a high road
and down a lane. It may be presumed
that the prisoner now ascertained from
Miss Goodwin, for the first time, that he
had been deceived and thrown over in fa
vor of another suitor. A laborer saw
them in close conversation in the lane
about hall past eight, and very shortly
afterwards another laborer heard a moan
tug noise in twat direction, ran forward,
and met Miss Goodwin with her throat
cut in three places, "guiding herself
along tLe wall" toward her home.
The prisoner wan some seventy yards
beLin - 1, and as the laborer was supporting
the lady in his arms, came up and assisted
him. They carried her between them for
some distance, the prisoner confessing
that he had stabbed her, and reminding
her that she ought not to have proven false
to him. At last they had to lay her down,
.e hen the prisoner asked for something to
stop the bleeding, sect his companion for
help, and was found on the return of the
latter binding something round her neck.
She had still strength to pay, "take me
ho m e."
The strange scene did not end here. As
they bore the body, now stiffening in
death, to the gate of the Hall, tae prison
er bent down and kissed her, while he re.
eponded again and again to the questions
of the neighbors by saying that he did it
and should be hanged for it. On Captain
Goodwin asking who was the murderer,
he answered in the same way, and added,
"She has deceived me, and the woman
that deceives me must die. I told her I
would kill her. She knew my temper."
He requested the policemen to let him see
her once more, and on his way to the sta
tion he said, "I am tar happier now that I
have done it than I was before, and I trust
she is." Othello himself, it he had not
discovered hie fatal error, could hardly
have used more characteristic language.
The defence was, in substance, that
through clever, self-possessed, and amis.
ble, Townley had been from early age
"somewhat peculiar," that this peculiar
ity had been aggravated into intellectual
derangement by the blow his affections
had received, and that when be revenged
himself by a murderous deed ho was not
a responsible being. Some of his rela
tions had been in confinement, but he had
exhibited no indication of mental weak
ness, except that he had not a good head
for business up to the time of his disap
pointment, and he bore this shock as
calmly as most sensitive men would be
likely to bear it. The proof of insanity
was almost entirely ex post facto, and
rested on the testimo❑y of Dr. Forbes
Winslow. That gentleman examined
Townley for the first time some three
months after be was imprisoned. He
found that he denied the existence of a
ESTABLISHED 1842,
God and of a future World; tht& he Woitld
not acknowledge that he had committed
any crime at all, that he exhibited no'oon•
tritium, and he repeatedly maintained
that Miee Goodwin', being betrothed to
him, was his property, which he had a
right to retak'kzet any cost. Being prem.
sed farther, he asserted that he h.ad tbc
same right in the case of any other prop
erty that might be stolen from him, and
denied that any one was entitled to sit in
judgment on him.
On another occasion he talked wildly
of six conspirators whom he knew to be
plotting against him. These exTTesitions
led Dr. Winslow to the conclusion that
"his moral sense was more vitiated" than
that of any one within the Doctor's ex.
perience, and, combined 'with "a wild,
maniacal aspec - ," convinced hilist that
Townley was of unsound mind in Novetn•
ber. The surgeon of the jail deposed
that the prisoner was in a similar condi
tion in August, And upon this an acquit.
tal was claimed. Baron Martin ruled that
"if he knew that the act he was doing
would probably cause death, and that the
doing it would subject him to legal pan•
isbment, there was criminal responsibil
ity." A verdict of guilty followed.
Dr. Livingstone's Expedition in
The Cape Town Mail contains the la
test detailed accounts of Dr. Livingstone
and his companions, and the history of
an auxiliary expedition that set out from
he colony toward the close of 1860, with
the deaigu of penetrating to the interior
trom an independent point of the south•
west coast. Mr. Chapman and Mr. Baines
built two boats of copper, in oompart•
ments, to be carried piecemeal and put
together when wanted, which they took
with them to Walwioh Bay, far beyond
the bordere of the Natal territory, and
about 900 miles north of Cape, Town.
They made their way tediously .through
the land of the Damaras, and got
together a large drove of cattle, sheep
and horses, after a few months, They
journeyed pretty successfully until they
reached the neighborhood of Lake Nga
mi, and then made northward for the
Victoria Falls, on the Zambeiti, and ex
plored that river for some distance be
low them.
At one time, in the Hottentot country,
their cattle„were attacked with lung sick.
ness; at another time they had to leave
them behind as they traversed on foot a
region known to be infested with a fly
called the tetse, the bite of which is fatal
to cattle. Then the country south of
Zambesi was so rocky that the wagons
could not cross it, and they bad to march
up and down in an intense heat between
the wagon Station and the spot on the
river where they resolved to launch their
boats. Bat before they were ready the
disasters came thick upon them. The
raiay saason set in. The country around
the wagons was swamped, the servants
were laid low with fever, the cattle roam•
ed about unattended and were maddened
with musketoes. The unfortunate Mr.
Chapman was confined with raving deli
rium. He got better at last, but many_of
the Damaras died. The boat had to be
given up. Chapman and Baines made for
Lake Idgami, leaving twenty two.invalfda
to follow them, who, all bat four, were
murdered by the Matabeles. The surviv
ing adventurers were left in a moat peril
ous plight. It was doubted whether they
would ever get back to the, colony, for a
war between the Hottentots and the Dam ,
eras had cut them off from the coast.
Such was the deplorable end of the last
expedition.
The head pioneer himself is surrounded
by circumstances which most almost have
induced him to despair. Letters written
in May and Jane of this year describe
him as being in the Shire country, near
the River Zambesi. It seems that the
country has been depopulated by famine
and slave wars. "No words can convey
an idea of its desolation." The few
gaunt skeletons who remain 493 slowly
dying in a strange lethargy of -Of --
the few Europeans in the expeditiott..--
Thornton and Dickinson have died c .
fever. Kirk C. Livingstone, Mailer and‘,
Clarke have to return home invalided. If
the missionaries do not get to the hills,
we are told that the gravest fears may be
entertained for their lives. Dr. Living
stone has stationed himself on the highest
ground he could find; bat the last we hear
of him that a fortnight's dysentery had
taken a good deal of the "pith" out of
him. Still the undaunted doctor, rising
from his bed of sickness, set himself
almost single handed to the teak of get
ting his boat overland to Lake Nyasa&
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Albums Holding 50 Pictures,
$2 90.
Albums Holding 40 , Pictures,
*2 25.
Albums Holding 24 Pictures,
$1 25.
Albums Holding 12 Pieter.ll,
50 Cents.
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60 SMITHFIELD STREET;
Citizens and !giantess in needed moll* ad.
vioe eh ould not fail to give Ni
Dr. Brown's remedies never Jail to
ue
rides, scrofulous and venereal affections—Ala. -
hereditary taint. such as tatter. georigaistitstzgli
er skin .'iseases, the origin of which the patted
isigziorant. -
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hi Eatery haft, Rd the onlY medfolnes mamma
in this country whMh dreads and vriD , speeditY
restore to hesith.
11101UiLVEIBM.
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Infal natation.
Heelso treat Piles, Bleat. Elonnorrhoe. Bretluti
Discharrae. Beautle Diseases, Palm in Um-Back
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