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    JAMES P. BAR
Medical,
Dr. ficioliand , s
GERMAN BITTERS,
PRZPARED BY
DE. O M. JACKSON, 'Pbilade
phis, Penna.,
IS NOT A
BAR ROOM DRINK,
SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM
OR AN
Intoxicating Beverage.
tia A kiIEiRLY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable
.Extract
A PVBE TONIC.
Free crow Alcoholic Stimulants or
In! urloits Drugs
AND WWI, EFFECTUALLY CURE
Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice
ri6INDI3 saLiatAlsi BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CAFE OF
Chronic ar nervosa Distils°
of the Kidneys, and Diseases
arising' Irian a visor•
dered Stomach•
Obsetto the Following Symptoms Resulting
From Disorders of the
Digestive Organs :
Cons:ire •
tio:, inn , aid
Pilo: Fullness or
Mood to the Dead.
A6ditv of :he Soo,a.ch,
Nosea,iimartburn, Di.aust
f./ti Rood, Filth:teas or IV e.,,tht in
.L - Le Spinach . , ova: Eruct-scions,
trig or flattering at the Pit of the pion. ,
&cu. iiiiviimnins ct Cie !Abci
a. Berriedand
D Rreathing, 1 i
:uttering ut the Elbe ••
Cho_ring 6r B.alifciaatms Bansativos when inr g
P zip pi yudcn, Data or Webb Le
ine tee,,ffikbt, Fever . n.nd Paia in it: e
Donbinhor retr , kira.t.lc.n, le -
nf,the Skin d t , ye±,.F. - in
the s ide, Etdol . , Cher, lila.taa, &e. •
Stades Finance Of Burn
ing in the Me*,
_comptez t
imaginings or vi i ,
and neat Depres
sion of
Sidri ta.
1100FLAND'8 GEEMAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE . 1"."0
A GOOD APPETI FE,
STRONG NERVES,
HEALTHY NERVEs,
STEADY NERVES,
BRISK FEELINGS,
HEALTHY FEELINGs,
A GOOD corfsznllTlON,
A STrIONG CuNSTITUITION
A LIMALTIIIir COMIITUTION.
A SOUND CONSTITUTIO
WILL MAKE Till:
WEJ.Ii
GILL MAKE THE
SIBLICA.TE
WILL MAKE THE
WILL MA FIE THE
DE PRESS wil . .
wILL MAKE
SALLOW PLEX/
WILL MAKE TEE
DULL EYE - CLEAR (fe BRIGHT
Wlll prove a biersing in
1E I V/IL kr"(
CEIJiI be used with perfect safety by
MALE OLD
OR oft
FEMALE, YOUNG
Pfoooooooo
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many twrparanons .old under the
re at Bider,. pia up in quart bottles, compounded
the cheapest whiagr common rum, cog - twig from
to 4U cents per , ,de taste disguised liy An
ter tbriander
we
clam 4f/titters has canoed and will eordin
ne to (=too, ail long
. 524 th ey can be sold hundreds
to die the death the drunkard, By their use the
swim se kept continually under th. mourn, of At_
k....
utio stimulants a , the worst kind, the desire for
te created and kiln up, and the result i. 9 ail
g f or
attendant upon a drunkard's life and
h. Beware IA them.
r Moot talloaessra ana 1.1141/ /MVO a %oar
jiiaera, oh:IC:A the followitto reemPt. Oct One
Bottle ootland'll tiermau Bittern, and
piix with quarts of Good Brandy
Or M !away , ana ine ront.a will tic a preparation
that will rat ezzelsn invdicinal virtue. and true
r i n:Tel ,a ad 4f tmfl im esin u t m u=at 7u sen ° . r B louZi will
bees ail (114 vw.t. of Hootland's Bitters in
connection with a good arOcir at. Liquor. at a
snesis lees ono, than theScinfiriOr prevaraOoß;
lOW COrt Valt.
DELICATE CHILE
ThoTe naming from MA ZABDIUS wank',
away, with eoarcei any fifth hair bones, are
ours., in a v ry short time; one 'mate in inch
oases, will nave a tr not stupris ng
T,
apsulLing tram fe. of say kiLd—These bitters
Ka renew y ne ate gn n a very sho.t time.
VE*EIII AIID , Gth.
The QM! Win n t .eturn if these Vt.erp are
uses. Nape oa in a Favor and Agt.e :District
anon d ba wlthout
Prom two. .1.'11'.9 'ton Brow., D. D.. Editor of gut
trooyclopodso. ql:,elsgtoua Encciedve.
Al hough Lot 41.8,i:toted to tavor ur recommend
Patent ~.eilloame de general, through cilarnat of
ttujr tarrementir and efferts ; I yet Know of no
euffial , nt, ratem W , .9 a 12¢.11 may not testify t
~ ,he tumefies ha be levee himself to have reoeived
ona any ample preparation, in the hope tbathe
may thus contante to the benefit of alien]
1 do Clue more readily .0 re and to lioutland's
German Batista prepared by Dr C. fd. Jackson,
If this city, becaluet was prtaUdieed aggiut them
r man r yenta , under the Mims:lion that they
were onAfly an alooholio mixture. I am indent
ed to my theta Hobart tiltoemaker, Bag . for the
removal of able prejudi ty'proper teeth and for
encouragement to try them, when suffering from
g. eat 'au long cohuatted Lability. The use of
three bttjes ear,em Buten. at the ladebeginn f
anal the pre, ent was foLlowect by evhlent
yeatorattou to a degree of bodily and mental
vigor whmh bad act fait f.r 2u months before,
and
had almost ae. pulsed of regaining. I there
fore thane. God and my friend for clrect.rdt me
to the use of teem
P B / I .e.DELPasa, June :13,186g.
' • ' J. NEWTON BROWN.
ATTENTION id OLDIEBB,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We sell the attention of all having relations of
*lends Sn tae army to the fact that -BOOB
LAND'AeIi
me ignmsmßittert" will cure nine tenths
od the 111dtteedisy cutworm Mid priva
tions! emt cam pill a In the flat publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, On the arrival
od the siok.ian gering twill n fr oti om o
deMat a very laer, M rge pro-
pC ar it Mty. e
that kind can be readily mired by H Ry oodlancri.
Bitters, We have no hesitation in stating
teen° bitters were freely used JUDOZtir our
l Urictreide of lives might be seved , c a ?tcre.se would be lost
The uropn. tote are daily receiving thankful let
ktIMIS alert/V.l'e al Lite as my anctnosomala who
t v , e rut bra Ito health by the use of aim
sent to them by tutor friends
BE WeLta OF COUNTERFEITS.
gee that ta Slmatare of C. hi. .TACICSON" is
opt • WR... PER of each Bottle.
PRIMA.
m Dalco, or ilair oz. 00
t or jr i iritag ,7 or Half gos. E.OO
The Lizrog Bilis. ono meant of toe quantity the
Bowes hold.ctre ouch the cheaper.
ououot scar. Dearest druggist not nave the ar.
twit. no not bo-Pnt -ffotworofttreintoxioattoz
p:eparations.tkat may he oared in Its place, bin
rdd to nk,„ old wow forward. /100tUely PISA BO
it? =MIL
n.PidM/4741 Office. ovd Manufactory No, 631
Aiwa nun r, PIfIUDELFIIIIA, ,
JONES & EVANS,
(summons to C. :s. Jackson W C 0.,)
Prop pletoro
itif•PQR. 5A.L.E...0, 4) and dealing tt.
ay ors tows in all Vatted . nottl.darr
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Editor and Pro
Great
.Diseovd , ry.
KURIL'S BITTER MINI OF IRON
IV_eak Stomachs, General 13tetelity, Indigestion
Disease of the Berretta BYetam, Cons , ipa Lion.
Acidity of the S'Wmaoh and for all (Loses
requiting a 'lonic.
THIS wpm INCLUDES THE HOST
ms:l=ble and efficient tialt of Iron we p 6-
e or ffingnetm °idle combined with
the moat emerged° of vegemble tonics, - Yellow
Peruvian Bark, Tee effect in many cases of de
billtY lose of appetite. and general proatrations.
of an efficient Balt of Iron, combined with oar
valuable Nene Tonle, is most happy. It aug
mans the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of
mueoular flabbiness, removes the paler of debili
tY,_and gives a florid vigor'to the countenance.
Do you want something to stretighten you ?
Do you want toood appetite?
Do you want build up your constitution ?
Do you want to feel well
Do you went to get rid ofnevrousnese t
Do you want antra ,
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling
If you do, try
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON,
Thta
ly testedu by vaauaalee
Tonic ha
o sb a e mo o s k o ut h y, r tohah
it
is no* deemed Lad Ispenxible as a Tonle Af , &Mine.
It gest but little, gives tone to the stomaoh, ren
ovates the system and prolongs life, I now only
ask a trial of Ude valuable tonic.
Counterfeits.
BEWelli OP CotINTP,RENITB—A6 KUNKLE'S
13I1TE WINE OF lit Ls the only the
and
effectual remedy in the mown world tor the er
mancnt cure of Dyriililia and Debtlicv, and as
there are a number of imitations offered to the
Pub ic. we would cauttcu the caaamunity to
chase none but tue genuine artiaie, manufactuai pur
by S. A. Kustaab, and has bis stamp
thate too
of the cork of every bottle. '1 . 120 tact others
are attempting to mutate this vain...hie remedy.
proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fay..,r.
The BITTER WINE OP IRON le put up in
75 CENT and 81,00 BOTTLES,
And sold by all respeotable Druggists throughout
the country. Be particular that every bottle
biers the foe-eimiie of tits I. , ol.netOr's antatiture
tiENBRAL DEPOT,
No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa
For Fill° by Dr. KEYSER, Age.aL,
140 WOOD STREET.
oc#3•Arial
EDICAL
F. X. DaROLErIB, M. D..
From the Medical Faculty of Fart% France. Ez
Intern t Resident Physician) of Hotel Dieu,
Charity Hospitals, &e. Date of Diploma,lB2B.
Ladies Dis ,, ases, result of nervousness ard de
bility, am, nemralitia ard Eiok headacho, (hem
ierania) attended with complete success.
OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET, St.
150.6 Nicholas n n flaws.
OTIICE TO ALL CONCER Ye ED,—
_ Among a certam olaas o. pertaLt
People thereto a peculiar feeling t contempt at
[ached to all physicians that advertise nod tro_t
the diseases named in this card. (Patvain
WILY thin should be, they nor ro one
Unite I. Are they not aware that all nbssioiss.s
treat diseases of every de-ominatlon. in tact
ec
that the very dieonaes that are EC) obnoxious
to thee vory refined artier 1 Entupos the,
would not let one rf the.r lanolly go to a parry
that has devoted years for the famenefit, heeause
ho advertises the feet. and theirily phYticLau
ease ho i, a humbug so he can get the cave. 01-
to., he has almoatileprived the party in his life,
o:rots at last to the physician that ativerti.-
to—how else are they to gnaw. Are they not
aware that biz As ley Ocoper, • it Benjamin Boo
die. bit Charles Ball and c:.raul Rio rd devoted
year, a tte treatment of thee disease& Those
men are held up as shining ugh ain tpedioa
wo /don't ass-it that all menace worthy that
Pubiisii. still tee,ci ore a great number ol them
that are. I have devoted myael to thegtady and
treatment of PE119.1.78 Dressers upwards of
years, end without eg:thir, v./6u say I be ,e eaveol
hundred. from year., of a leery and rutin:lB,y
deatu. My treatment to confined to the vegetable
a-together as I think it is the heat and moo oer
thin. it is in my ow•r to brmg hundred+ of
oertificates if I th.ught it, neoo nary to cattily to
ray general sue. east bat my long tosAonce nttl
city is iufliHent'proof without alemg more.
bpermatorrtca and -all diseases arising from
axe cares In a much shorter tate tban hereto
fore. It behooves evezy ycong ma and w
to be careful in selecting a physician The d
ant ad vertise.ents that are seen in arise..p
Ser
are of no worth, and no benefit wi..l fr. m
plleVrer3 than only loss of health and ...Joey.
Hundreds are oared normally with my ' , ay. rem
°cies. Address BC/2 &0,
Jar,s-Iyd Pittsburgh
STROS t
HEARTY
STtot T
1.1 VILLY
t LEALIi
i0,040.00* SATED.
1@
KEROSENE CR (TEE
1T ILL WARM FOOD FOR THE RA
by, heat water r steep herbs, /Ico, for tn.
in
slot, make weg water for shaving or tody, cook
a few oYateraMbil or ,ry egg., make tea and cof
fee, toast bread. ,in I,ss and ',swim
than by any other means known, Used on any
lamp without obscuring the light, Price Z 5 rents,
by mail postage pale to cents.
Also a Patent Lighter, for lighting lamps with
out removing the ohimney% Bor bale wholesale
and retail by
WELDON & HELLY,
oof, 1443 Wood agents for the manufacturers
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIRES.
--AND
SMELTING WOIIKS.
Park, Irl'eurdy Sr Co.,
Mannianturers of •
Sheath. l'Braelers' and Ilea Copper, Preeeed
Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms.
Speller sodder. Zee. Also impor•
tars and dealers in Metals,
Tin Plate. Sheet iron,
Fire. he.:
•
SA—Constantly on hand. Tlnmena' Manhinta
and Tn_ls. IV arehonse t Nn. 14 9 FIRST and 121 i
rOND STREETS. Prttabargh Pa.
10L.Epocial orders of Copper col to any degirod
pattern_
fe2L'yd.kw
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
JUST OPENED AT
AI'CA..I4I,ILYM.'B
87 FOURTH GaIt.K.ET.
A large assortment, which will ba odd at a very
great reductioq from late mote anlo
TO BROM & CONTRACTORS.
WE ARE NOW MA 5f UFA MIMING
a superior article of
LIME,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD. 508 LIBERTY STREZr
Best guilty of
VA.74IEILIe COAL,
Always on hand as usual.
DICKSON. STEWART & CO.
G. ;ALLY
WELDON & KELLY,
Ran/4.0117MM OF
Lamps and Lamp Goods,
AND MAUR& IX
CARBON 0.1723, IMELNVENE. &a.
164 Wood street, near Elizth,
PITUBIW4I' PA
. ,
R'toil iLtati iiitzoEs—
m-area'a Calf D nbas SeWaridl34slible Doper
0 00 t 8 . $ 4 ; do do Dress Bows, $3; Mile 'a Double
'ole heart Batintmilii,ll 90; M..eg,000111,1301el
Conarewtealrerr $2-z5 Mao'sßrogans of all
ME& from. $/. P.-50; Women's Morocco
Heel Booty, ;35 r iromen's Doable Sole lamed
Heel Boots, $1 50; Womea's Morocco sewed/reel
Balmoral& $1 25e Woman's custom made sewed
heel Boots, sl4 Women's Vo —agresa .Gairers. 90a.
Also a very large assortment or Misses' and Chß
drams' Moe. at krwp I, St
hiABILRTSTATErr.
frpm 5 t 41434.
am] Roams os ----
-a ".; BTAMUR - Just 46 g 44 0 114, ali
& G ad tali f6sk Weal
sole laedera gt . -.-
rietor.
Medical
FOR THE OHRE OF
BTEAzi WAGON WORE
ON 'LAND AND MADE TO Ots.D.E3,
MIALISTIC CFJNEAT
AldlS2'l.4o woIL IL
le prepared to Cement the exterior of bnildingt
with Improved Mastic Cement. cheaper and en
rorior to any done heretofore. This cement has
no equal: it forum solid and durable adhesive.
nem to any lutfaco, linperishable by water oi
frost, and aqua] to any quality of stone.
The undersignoi is the only reliable and prao
ucal Isorhoan ID this cement in this atty.
halo applied tha Cement for the t °Sowing
gentlemen, whom the public are at liberty to re ,
far to :
J. :limed resider tie Pei.n street. Atdahed, 5 yr*
Jas AlicCa.z. - !lam dODY. Lo 5 yrt
JJ Shoenbere::, ..awrtneeville. DO 5Tr
McCord. Penn street . , co 4 911
A. ReeEelar. LLIWI , Defq ilia, co 8 yrs
Girard 'Rouse Pittsburgh. do 5 yre
St. Charles ^ do do 5 yrs
Address as
Whington Hotel Box 1806,
Pittsburgh P. O. feb2o.lid
WALL PAPER.,
A cettipivte easortment 01 beantLfal
Of all styles. at prices lower than can be again
°brat. Yor sale during the season by
J
UST RECELVE,L6-
Laird's Bloom of Youth for the complexion
cad stun.
taralie a aenuine Piantadon Bitters.
Af er' Cherrr,Pectoral and narea, , arilla.
Mrs. At ea.'a flair Anatorer and Zylobateum.
Wudtart's rine-Tree Tar Cordial.
hatran'e Diagnotia NUM.
b caving , reorceia tor the Hair.
liouow.y'a Family Mantptheca
iaocusey`a imPrAted B'nud-Rearoller•
p 1 01 Ur. Ja.) ne'e tamiy Meoicines.
ure tal.lcentie and Lionel Soap&
~vcarine Cream and Uold_CreAm a for chapped
nands t feoe, Ac.. at
GIRO. A MELLY'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug ntore.
No. 69 Federal AL. Aileaheny.
i ft IAVE TOUR tiad BY Util2 GLEA,
EGA'S A la lickeriUg, American and /DIN:w
ig! tom Burners, a sure saving of uwenty-five per
cent. The Anil /lettering in lust the thing for
the Office. Cad and see them barn at the Oaa
Fit t ing and Plumbing mrtabbahment cif
WELDOR MULL
164 Wood attest.
uTrEs -
3 oble prime Roll Ratter,
I bbl " Freeh ratted Rutter.
4 hers "
Aict ?cooly ea an for Lae Or
nfZritt lt ARMSTRONG.
NW - maw OS 41$61,teg sail liirasuiso.
Medical.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
' GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY
HARVEY'S VOW THERMAL
FEMALE PILLS
AVELNEVEII YET FAILED (WHEN
the direntionsbaVe been et dotty followed.)
to removing df9loWtisa arisinefrom
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPS4.OP NATURB
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
so faring from Spinal Affeo tions.Prolarsus Uteri.
the Wa , tes, or other weskness of he Uterine Or
Bane. The Pills are perfectly harudees on the
ocouttitntion. and may be siren by the most del
i^ate females without 011 , 11911.4 dbureas at the
same time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM.
By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring
the syst,m to a healthy condition. and by bring
icg on the mort-lv period with rosmearity. no
matter f-om what cause the oh traction mat
arise. Th- Y should, however NOr be taken the
sdre tahr an y o r o fhur
t m im on . h as o l fl I p ol e e g r ia n ew o th ul o d u
the result.
Each box omitalns 60 Pills, PRICE, ONE
DOLLAR.
DR. ILARYEVS TREATISE
On Diseases of Females. P - eananeY, AllSoarrisse.
Serrano •as. y , Repro dnctlon, saylmses
tt Nature, and mapharie .11y the LADIE
VATS NIADICA..4 ADVISER. a pamph et of 70
pages, sett free tc any address Six oents re
quirei to pa', postage.
Pills and Book win be sent by mall,
confllentially, waon desired, 136CIIRELY see LCD.
and prepaoi on roco'pt 01 money by
J. No M. b., General Asap.,
. 75
p Coder str.ot, New
*•.-`r,'-1 by ail t h e rincipal Druggists. York.
Joaci Fie:wing, Druggist, comer of the
Dtsr.,...
and MaxMaro t at., .gentf.x Pittsburgh,
000 °od • w
.sfioe.ftosohes, Ants. Bed Buz . r., Moths
' inseou oni'lants, Fowls,
Animals. &a.
.ent tin in 250, Nfo and *1 bozoz bottles ead
fluke i Is and $5 (Loki for lictel3. Public" Inst.
tutions,
"Qnly infallible remedies known."
"flee frost! Poisons,•'
Rataansorous to the Human Fondl"
omn oat of thew liolee to die."
Sar- Bold wholesale in !ill large
‘tii" Sold by all ts and Dealers every.
where,
air Beware of all worthlean imitations.
H` Gee that • CoLtar's".n °me is on each boa.
bottle and flask beforoyou buy.
Address li" B. COSTAE.
Principal Depot, 454 Broadway, N. Y.
- Sold by It. E. SELL E 11,9 At CO., and B. L.
PA ISP.Bl.Oun 9 CO.. Wheleasle Agents, Pitts:
berg. iyl6-dmdeodew
WM- BL FABER, tr,
STEAD BUILDifi
_§.Jco rkra Elea
tiflEßit ffI.SChLUIT) Itit OILER MAKELS.
1:e - 42 th t R Aslttiv,zr
::11104)Boilai.
rim ,usri ..rz, urse ALL AI LBSIM GT
LTA 15%241r.1 1:41.1eo. raoh , n- from three co on<
th . ndreo L torky pow'er, end gaited to;
rwraoca. I?6 , torite.
ate.
-ba parboojor at.ontk‘o t the eouratteton ol
Ar.,rlaw end Manta:lam fur grist rains, sit 3 for
apriahta, wela7 -ad otronlar gam mills,
neve. ale° 0,1 L.Lad. 17.11,.1.e.1 end reedy for cilia
boo44.. et short no Dee. la:gimes and Boilers of Orell
.IfBClr.v LOC.
Alto. f . :=l , l3Vsilers Lad c'he•ext Leon semately,
Wroteght I:or, ilhafang. Banton P
and Uleo to
Tart' 9a7iety, and °co no the tnantlactnre a'
Woolen _qactaa ors and Machine Cards.
nr,w,.... are low , true:we:thine:l, manulsoster
eei of the tat qued , ty of materials, and warred:3qt
in all eases to rve satislatticn.
CC - Orders fret:a ell pens of tee wham? sofiti
ed :.• y Ell ed. Yegl:dk w
WAGONS,
CARTS.
WHEELBARROWS,
I oRE I ,
HAY AND STRAW' CUTTER RUCKS S*
c. ( °LEMA,
o:127-1yd Mann Avenue. Alle-heny CitY
J. DUNLEVT,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
zost/aydiar PITTSL CRGlit, ps
T. F. WATSON,
FOR AUTUMN OF 188 ,
PAPER HAdVG.ILYGS
W. P. MARSHALL,
87 Wood Street.
MON
AY MORNING,
Bankingt Houses,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TREASURY IMPARTMENT,
01710 X OP CoMPTROLLII,OIPII7II 0171121110117_
Waseingtotegtity, Aug . sth. liidge.
W1C10184,4. Br setitfaeOp evidenoe presented
(4 the undersign NATION - haw. made to Tr
that the FIRST L BAN K OF P s •
BURGH, in the C. 1110 3, Of Allegheny and it
of Pfiennsylvanta has boa d uly organized radar
and e.ooording to the req aents of the dot of
Congress, entitled "nn 'to provide a , (cations!
Currency, secured by a pledge of United Mates
Stooks, and to provide far ; the oirculalon earl ret•
demotion thereof,' approved Tebrnary 26tb.
18v8, and has complied tea all the provisions of
said not required to be, &moiled with before
commencing the business ofßan.in g
_
Now TIIHREFORE, I. IlftSh Moooll9ely Comp
troller of thl Currency, de ligteby eel that the
said FlltsT NATII 9 . BANEC. OF PITTS
BURGH. oonnty of Alleghetiy,and State of Penn
grlvar ia„ is antnorisod to , Menee the business
of Banking under the aot eforeield.
In testimony
this
:violas my load
18 and
r88 o ). office, sth lid uc htur ec t. Ttptioen.
Comptroller of the moor.
. .
The First Biannual Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATH PITTSBURGH TROT (1011 PANT,
Capital ,g,100,000. with privilege to in
Crease to $1,000,000.
The 1 - ,:tzbargh Trust Comm., hawing organ
ised under the mit to provide a National Cur
rency, under the fitly of the FIB Q TNATIONAI
B AiNK OF PITTPTURCifi, thrombi respectfully
offer its tervioes f:r collection of Notes
Drafts. Bil!s cf Fri‘ , ange, ko. receive money on
deposit and buy and eel littlidninge on all parts
of the c:.rintry.
The success v.o'ch hoc smiled the PitttPunh
Trust Con , pany ricee Its i'rgaabat'ol3 in / 11,2 4 will
we belive he a sutlicient guarantee that business
entrusted to the new organisation will resolve
the some prompt attentio i ,
having a very ex - ensive correspondenee with
Banks and Bankers. throng oc the countri, we
believe we viz. r 11 , r unusual ftet
acilities to those
who do business with us
The bttsineu will be con ineiod by the Caine
aim' and dltecnora
DIZECtO4III
Tam et, Laath I in. t /- na. t- rttVek.
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KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
BANKEItS,
No. 118 Wood Rt., Second'do* /above
Fifth Street,'
11-ir
EALEAS IF FORSIGNIND Domestic
.18 Tohunge, Coin, Bank , Gad Govan..
moot C promPtb attendoo
to.
apll
a•2l OLD, HILV CD, DJ/MAD D a oms
Certido.stes of indebteduen, Quartermas
tars Cart i csotoa,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
And &IS other3.ovomment eirplititiiboasht
w. /1. VVLL/AA %SO WO,
13231,Vt-d wood stmt. oo of Third.
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PLA.NTArIitION
OOFFE.
T HE BEST HOTELS, IT ESTALTI,-
ants. , teatuers and Prtvate Fenn,Lies are
saving near!r Me per cent. by tninit
Oilllow Old Plantation Coffeo,
Ottites' Owd Plisointion
Old Ptantattou to/leo,
place of other ioorted (,offees„ ouch aa Java
or hi , oha .11oa lh
beau fdILY tea od a•de by side
with the finest .vo, and pr. nou• oed Judy equal
In uulloradly of Wealth and Idattnesa of flavor,
AO that we can. wits more toad usual a - m[I,IOJAN
recommend to On:a:Janda and tk., pubjo our fine
flavored
O'd Plantation Coffee,
Old Plantation Coffee,
Old Plantation Coffee.
As our Ist, invoices are Ly Jar superior to former
shietneits. lbe been or kernel is ?till, pIIMZIP.
end "rely mach like Luk.eu.ohn or Mountiora Cof
fee In shape-. and wtenlbanedaO•nral by oar new
procee• is decided) prelerab a .0 the best grades
of/gaud Coffee; n. we would sev.se adl wh,
dears a read, rellab.e and healthy beverage. to
I)r4nk Gutless' Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink (alines' 0.41 Pt 'Dianna& toffee,
Drindit Wince' oltt Plantation Coffee.
It 1 , 3 peckei only in ore pound tin foil paca
having 86 and 60 pounds 13 a o so each oackag
a .3 of our signature. the
Old Plantation Coffee
is for aa.!e by nearly all the leadi4g Er were and
oonntry atorea t.rougnont the United Mateo, at
80 Cents per Pound.
Liberal diroonctto the J abhing 'Rana Der Trade
The old Plantation coffee should be prepared the
same aa any other pure ooffee good oreara. with
the addition ot an egg. boiled wan ate ooffea
add mnah to the flavor.
Welsh( & Brother,
ON L Y 111 . 0 1prA.CrfUsitil
dal—tf 23.8,235, 337 TV.s.ington st 7,
ST. FRANCIS OOLLEGE,
UNDER C 412 Of THE FRBOUSCAN BROTHERS
Etlsll9 ItrYWATED
.1N LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl
rania about four miles from Cresson illation. on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
ourgh, was chartered in 1858, with privillges to
oonier the usual Collegiate 16110111 and DegrOotl.
rue IC,79tiltsll of the College le ono of the most
althy P emtzytrania—thie practical of the Ails
chet3 1M..-/utains being rroverbial for its pure
v‘tci, bracing air, End nio.uxesque econvy„
The beholatitio you commences on the 11.1141.
MONDAY after the 15th of EatIGUST, and azdf
about the 28th of JUNK following. Ii le divide
into two f3essions. Students cannot return ito=sl
etwaien the Senions. All the Apparatus napes
tin? Land SureeTbna. Entti L elo4. ko..
trill be varnished he the tanitillatta to the
di
Instrumental and Voesl Muds forms no extra
ohaggv. Students will be admitted from eigtt
ream to the age of..mohbood.
Timm Board and Tuition, Payable hall Yearb
ln
Surveying till(luse of inatruMenta. Per an
gp.
nu OTIFaWid XedeLn " Luneungoe. extra— 10
Stu ants eve:Atha Vacation at-the uolloge. 20
Referonettoati barnacle to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
lit. ROT. Mahn. Weed P4,thide41312. ,
v. RersoliA Loretto Rev Ora.
Pdle elphla Rev. Henry hleLatighltt . phl a ;
delphiai Pierce Mahar. liarrieburg.
N. R.—A hack runs dads to LozoLie fr-a Ores
sera
AMERICAN IHEOUSE,
BOS
IS THE LAR GE S T AND ZEST AR-
K sawed Hotel in the New E• , gland States i is
oentrally lo , ated. and easy of zooeee irons all the
routes of travel. It contains ail the ..:stiorn im
provements. and every convenience for the cam
tort and accommodation of the crave ing
The sleeping room,. are large and well ventilated:,
the suites of rooms are well arranged, a d cam-
PletelY furnished k• tamiliec and la, ge traveha,
parties, and the boa a will continue to be hey.
as a first a first-ohm Hot hl in every reipe
Telegraph in the lime to all parte of the G a ut ,.
- Ona
tr loaton. Sept, /863. OS. Proprietor,
AS AND STEAM lIITITING.TB J E
4- umor to e d in p. eared to ezeou eat: or
dera for Gaa and Stearn Acting. Abu, for Mains
OIL REFINERIES.
Lockiunithing and Bell Hansms il' Callpay gb.
tended to.
Mr. W. H. CRAUMEii is foreman of the Gs/
Fi.ting Shop.
FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS
For ealc. Locks ; also un u
. Ei an .
got
w. D. ILETTENBUtte,
de3-Imad 426. Peon street,
Up MO, ALL OF LI VER I STABLZ.
Li, Th e ohdarsigned having tomo_yecl Live.
ri Stable from tna rear of the Soots House. to teal
the oortsst of Fuss and thnithli, cid street. W. C.
Conn a old stand. is prepared to furnish carriages.
buggies. and saddle horses Upon the shortest no. Also horses kept at Livery at reaaonablt
tate& lindertagingiand al{ artangm h ents hallo
aerate will reaeive aisAkotiml metion.
-NZAL
OED' prrirAcratrisou.
The Disposition Never to Surrender
the contrast for Independence—Wha t
rik;ukter.s, Ci.-rgyo.on Writes—Let
to reorn a silstisigulsheil Southern
Clew.; ywars•
From the ribsh
The following letter was recently re-'
ceived by a gentleman in this State. It,
comes from a distinguished clergyman ofl
Virginia, who was a strenuous "Union
man," up to Lincoln's proclamation, call
ing out 76,000 men to coerce the South.
The writer is no politician, but earnestly
devoted to his profession, and the senti
ments be expresses are important and in
teresting, as showing the state of public
feeling in the South :
I have Just returned from a visit to our
army in Northern Virginia, where I found
a wonderful presence of religious interest
and. I am persuaded, of a genuine work
of God's Spirit. In the 21 Corps, once
the lamented Jackson's, the corps chaplain
told me there wore fifty sermons preacher'
every evening the weather permitted, to
immense congregations usually, and
amidst melting seriousness. This great
work is done partly by chapitins and
partly by missionaries from the churches
at home, who are usually distinguished
pastors. The reported conversions are
counted by thousands, and I have it from
the highest source that.. the discipline and
ateadinese of the army are vastly improv
ed since last year. The tyrant will find
that these penitent, believing, rejoicing
sot lets, will he terrible adversaries to
meet to battle, fighting, es they are, in
he holy cause of their country, their
homes and their altars.
I think the state of feeling among all
of our respectable people is this: In
Jane, the repulse before Charleston, the
*to of Lee's army, the hope that he
would be able to do something effective
In Penneylvania or Maryland, had en•
conraged the more sanguine among as to
fisheye, and all of us to hope, that the
radioal party in the United States would
speedily became hopeless and tired of the
war; and that the day cf peace was there
fore beginning to dawn. The capture of
Vicksburg, the repulse at Gettyburg, the
persevering resumption of the siege of
Charleston, have convinced us that this
hope was dashed; that is, that an early
peace can not now be expected; and that
we must return to thews expectations
which we had entertained previously,
during all of 1862. Those expectations
were that the population and reacuroes of
the United Soots being 83 much greater,
we should have to win our way to inde
pendence, by a long and leafleting de
fensive warfare, patient endurance, and r
hard fighting ander disadvantages. The
eeveinierFtatf.-tbe early manner or - 18881iffdl
encouraged Cle to flatter ourselves with a
more happy and speedy snecess.. It,
was pelaful and bitter to give up
the fist:firing hope, and return to
embrace the old prospeet of the
long continuance of our trials, and that
proapect darkeecd still more. The feel
ings of ail cf is were dashed by this,.
and of score discouraged for a time.
But the people are nerving themselves
again to their task. They feel that after
the fell of New Orleans, they had all
made up their minds to the necessity of a
stshborn, patient,
determined, defensive
war, with all its etifferirrei that this spirit
bore them through 1862, and laid the
foundation for splendid partial triumphs;
that they mast recur to it again. relin
gelatins this more pleasing hope of a
speedy peace through happy cffensive
operations; and that this spirit will bear
them through the remainder of 1868 and
1864 as it did thro ugh 1862, and win the
prize in the end. All sensible men feel
that submission is imp - esiblc; that the
intensely wicked and malignant spirit bar
ored by the Brack Republican party, and
more and more manifested, leaves them
no alternative whatever but to fight it out A Philosophic Darkey.
to the bitter end.a.
Lincoln e-cruelly
cures all weak kneed "Reconstructionista A eorrespondent of the Cincinnati Gs;
and Submissionists” cf their temporary see writing from the Cumberland River.
fits of despondency, by his senseless and gives the felowing humorous colic-gay wilt
devilish barbarities. The Confederate
Government would have a good deal to a philosophic darkey.
tear from a United States Administratio t I noticed upon the hurricane decki
that would adopt a truly magnanimous day an elderly darky with a very Df
policy; waive the insulting nonsense about osoph , oal and retrospective cant of CCU"
our being "rebels" and "traitors," recog Dance. squatted upon his bundle, toa.tir g
nine the fact that we were freemen under its shins agqiest the chimney, And epee
a Constitution. fighting for rights really rent 'y plunged Iwo a state cf r r,founi me.
siltation. reading, upon it tert•ry wet he be
endangered; offer some sensible guarantee
longed to the h Illinois and of the most
of those rights for the future, relinquish
the monstrous proposal for confiecation gallantly bshaved and heavy losing rev
and offer a general amnesty. monis at Fort D:mt-lson battle, to.d pert.
But the security of our leaders is in the of wbich was abroad, I begun to interro
madness and wickedness of the Washinggete him • n the enieFot. Hia philosophy
ton Government nay are too mac was so ranch in the Felstallien vein that I
posseptied of the devil to tempt any of our will give his views in his own words aa
Nita hearted one 3 with snob hopeerthey near as my memory serves me:
shut them up to the alternative of fighting "Were yon in the fight?"
to the end, or else acceptitg a loss of " Had a little taste of it, ma."
rights, property and honor, that even a "Stood your ground, did you?"
dog would spurn the latter. We thank "No se, I runt"
them for it; they recruit our armies per- "Ran at the first fire, did you 2"
petually from the oppressed districts. The ':Yee, an' would hab run soo:er had I
more they invade, ravage and persecute. knowed it war ocinlre."
the more impaesible do our soldiers feel "Why, that weent very creditable to
submission to be. If the United Btates your , coarage."
choose to continue this war, they may "Dat insn't in my line sa—cookin's my
crowd us down, possibly, a good deal by perfeshin."
superior numbers; but the issue will be "Well bat have you ao regard for your
precisely like the war of 1776. Our pea reputation?"
pie, I think, have never doubted the Jug- "Reputation' nun to me by de side ob
rice of a naiciority_of the Democratic party life."
of the North. We have given them credit "Do von consider your life worth more
for a willingness to accord us our rights. than other people's?"
Bat we regard the course of the hulk of "We worth more to me, ea."
that party as suicidal, and, is one point of "Then you must value your life very
view, more inconsistent and wicked than highly ?"
that of the Federalists and Black Repub "Yes, sa I does -more daft-ell-die weld,
Hems. Had the Northern Democracy more dan a milieu ob dollaite, ea, for
said at the beginning, "These Southern what would dat be wuth to a man wid be
States may be misguided as to the extent bref out ob him? Self preserbaeham am
, heir rights are threatened, but our Con, de lust law wid me.''
stitutlon makes them the judges (not us) "But wiryshould you act upon a differ
of that, and of their dernier remedy; and ant rule from other men 2"
if they choose to go, we can not righteous "Because d frarent MOD set different
ly keep them by force;" bad they only values upon der hew; mine is not in as
Helm in their strength. and while con. market,"
demning, perhaps toe South, still said, "But if you lost it, you would have the
"there semi be no coercion," Vereinia eatiefaction•of knowing that you died for
North Cerolina, Tennessee. Arkansas your country."
would never have gone out. There would "What satisfaction would dat be to me
have been no war. The Coi.on States when .the power of feelin' was gone."
would have come back in five years; all arheleouriotiana and honor are :loth.
would have been well—far better than it, ing to you 7"
has ever been since the disastrous strife of'Na'effi whatever. us--I regard dem as
1829 Bat no; these Northern Demoorats, among de wanitiee." •
•'lf our soldiers were like you, traitors
mated by sectional pride, folly and ambi
might have broken up the •
Governmentnon, deserted their own principles the
very first moment they were ever truly without resistance "
tested, joined the mad cry for coercion, "Yeas 40 3.dar.woultt ^ Wm ilebblp•
for 4; worildo't, plittily=l 4 fe In de'lealei
and threw themselves, like lunatics, into
the arms of their enemies, the Republi- 'ginat any gaberritent datebereziateit' for'
cane. What has been the result? In the no raiberment cittibl replace lots to
wicked iff.irt to join their enemies in rob me." .
Bing their brethren of their liberties, they '-'Do you think aneFtf your dottesany
have promptly lost their awn. would have miatleri you if you had been
The C .nt•d-rate S etes are not Bull - ?"-
gated; the N here Democracy is. Our "Maybe not. es—a deed white men
19orditdersoy has before it, in the good Butch to lee Bogen, let alone a dead nine
0 .I. ro
DAILY POST.
DAILY• • Je'OST—ADVAACED RATER
One year, by me.'! .
hli menthe. "
Throe
... . „.2 15
One week, cleiverad in the 18
To age:venal' hAlldrett....-
STATE 0,1 IN THE 801E4-8-
providence of. God, two elternatires, either
of which is possih'e. One is a long, bar
rausing war, at the sufferings of which the
reflecting mind sickens, etidfiagin an un
dying hatred of-the people -of the'llaited
fitateseartsi an utter separation after the
neaten spilling of oceans of blood and the
wasting of our public and private wealth,
but leaving a people, deciaisted and idi
poverlehed, but, still free, proud and'
nerved with the terrible energies evoked
by such a struggle. Tfie_other prospect
is, that diplomatic connedtion which oar
Government has etch. pcsvinif f il . means of
alluring,i may eeenrefor ne exterior aid,
which will enable us more speedily to
take the aggressive, and hurl back on the
United'States all the military and 6nan
cite ruin of this gigantic war, and thus end
it. Bet the United States, as we view it,
haft no - alternative—herdestiny is already
settled; and that is a Government skin to
that of Romr and& the Cm tare, or France
under the Directory, nominally a radical
Democracy, actually ruthless and bloody
military despotism No one here talks
about the 'United States as being in dan
ger of this as' having their constitational
rights threatenedpthat despotism is already
established; those rights are gone. There
will never be another real Presidential
election, bat only a sham like the State
election of Connecticut, if even the tyrants
stoop to put on that tran.parent vail.
-.- 24)
-
The Heenan and King lime Fight
—Who Attended It.
The London cerrespondeut of the Phil
adelphia inquirer, in speaking of the
Heenan and Xing prize fight, sayer
"The recent contest between Heenan
and King was pre eminently a character
istic one. Six months ago it was publicly
announced, and the time for it to take
place definitely fixed, so that the thing
was not done in the dark. A week only
before the day of the fight the sporting
journals summoned the intended specta
tors to be in readiness on a fixed day;
and, therefore, the officials of the land
are unable to say that they were taken
unawares. The law prohibits these est&
bitions by special enactments, and pro-,
vides penalties for ail those aiding or
abetting them. The municipal and rural
police throughout the kingdom have strict
standing orders to prevent each meetings:
The press reprobates their occurrence,
statesmen denounce them, and clergymen
of the established Church preach against
them, and 'ct on Friday morning last,
before daylight, an' additional farce of
policemen were sent to the Southeastern
Railway station, at the request of the
company, for no other purpose than to
assist in packing a train of thirty four
carriages with travelers, whom they and .
everybody else knew were going to a cer
tain locality to aid and abet a Pints fight
The very statesmen olio. in their places
In • Parliament, so londly descried the.
perpetuation of this ancient national in
stitution; the very editors who had writ
ten and
.published the most passionate
appekls to itie community to frown down
any future exhibition of the kind; aye,
and the . very persona who had anethema•
deed the prize fighters and their associates
&o their PelPilet or, at" least, repre
sentatives irorttall.thearsclainiesi - net " 0111 7 -
in fitter defiance of the law, but actually
assisted by the officials whose bueineas it
was to prevent their journey, made their
way to a spot where was to occur a scene
unrivaled since the days of the Roman
gladiators, and infinitely more disgusting
and repulsive than any sight ever witnes
eltil at any bull fight in ancient or mod
ern Spain. Ido not exaggerate when I
say the spec's - ors of the fight between
Heenan and King were - chiefly composed
of members of both Houses of Parlia
ment, statesmen in and out of office, offi•
cent of the army and navy, men of wealth,
ecincati:n, and generally of ordinary re
finement; in short, there were very few
present who are not socially recognized
as members of the two great classes, the
nobility and the gentry. The price put
upon the tickets tor the excursion viz:
fifteen dollars, effectually excluded the
ordinary 'roughs' from all participation in
the days sport.. This was so intended.
The aristocracy of gland had purchased
the exclusive right to this artieular fight.
They had been betting extravagantly, and
had almost as. much at stake as they
usually do upon the Derby."
but rd missed
pint ividmix
It ie safe to eaq that the dusky caresser
that Alrieau FartierWdliftWW6o:l of
itg, dos,
1114gitilk -
lllra*. won the hlrbetttPretelottot fitdirthetEn
ant
slatesstnd ?deehai Fetra wb , re ex"'
biYted FOla NPW tb OMIT= leyrie
recently bee add • Mon renders they trine
doeirable An.ohine in the Ellerin They tme
stran te tot three Yowl trm:tient
-toltvos y. Call WI ca. 'bet rent `
WM. SUMMER & co.;
Mist ore office No. 2V Fifth street. thre doors
beltsw Batsk Bs ck istSALtsw -
A HA; if NEW
wcrpßoca. E. MOSE Who NM
AL amt." vreaenta fro th it fri 14.1 . chrism
mita zed bett.r retora thee mAimaut a t'l
AT 78 MARKET kTitEtT, •
Where they wit lard a roitab a ar Lector
a tra4d.ocee
ew Y ears' Pres rit t
We eaunurste caps time/time. vial
Ladles' clad Gents' Dreaaiog Crises,
Raw, ,Joirelx7 CIWe,
Role/wood Work &zee, set with Sheila,
Jet and Steel Breastpins and Ear rinse,
Splendid Photograph Albums,
Ladies' Traieling Satchels,
Pearl Portemoanaies, Parsee,
Laoe aud Embroidered
Head• Dreeses,
Skating Caps,
Hoods. eta, etc.,
Wholesale and Beta%
IttACHILIM 01,1 F DEIS,
78 MARKET STREET;
Betweaii Fourth &ad plamond.
CHRISTMAS AilD New HAL'
PRESENTS.
Albums Holding 50 Pictures.
$290.
Albums Holding 40 Pictures,
22 25
Albums Holding *4 Pictures.,
tfill 26.
Albums Holding la Pictures,
_5O S eta.
e,ji and examlnq tpe CELB4SP'EX sad BEET
EITO.K or ALBUMS It the
TWO, CI TT t &
Photograph Cards in variety.
A lance to*Ortmnit
Books. Magoatoes.Popo et, and
flowery. tor .1. al.
JAM R 9 T. LE'c
P..k and Pe ic. , l ei U
daIN-lold 85 Foote let. Y. t
AT THE
NN .W 0 ..RPET
We 'halt !on during t e r ea ~-:, a
WLICIL SALE sai Art..
Without 'my Atlrnelr, rim Priv.
• !al he
d'A
FLOuft OIL CLO,nS
In sheets 9 to ti R widal
Woolen lauggete and Arumb Clotho,
WINDOW-SlitDE".
Tublo slid toitino Covers
_
Bugs, Mago,,AuurcAysli,
Masa goods have "airspeed dm hit a-
TES to TW11..r.,11 FIVE. Ptia - I
• thiztillus, azsterb'uOto .1
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Oar /took alumet eptireirtiew. - ettaring bet
P".8610 V 13 131e..vz. - r h 4“ - th.
NITARLANO, 'COLLINS 11 co.•
N os . 71 and . 73 FIFTH T.
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no 6
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Wif ' tOODS.'
(ATE WOULD CALL THE *TIED
,"F { tloa of buyer, to our . took of • '
WLN TER GOO DN.
All the/newest styles of fore Et and dome. tie
CASSiMiRES AND CDATINSSS•
ma k a largo and choice to 1 X 410 4 os
ILK AD tiall'yt; a VESTISGS,
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coiner:um - 1w ovum's, mieshem Cur, iNk
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untOtr, ,-; • -
Cer * ' W ood it Filth %la% fieteutl
rotarKtiaot ry, 1:14,401 r.
Swell
WauTn Am uta,
Perfumery Canes,
Collars and Egsaves,
Nubia's, *