JAMES P. B Medical. Dr. Hoofland's GERMAN BITTERS, DR. 0. M, JACKSON, Pbilade phia, Penna., 18 ROTA BAR ROOM DRINK, SUBSTITUTE FOR II UM Intoxicating Beverage, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract a PURE TONIC. Free from Alcoholic Stimulants or Infnrlonts DrUV. AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and. Jaundice HOOF. 'LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CABE 'OF hronie or Nervous Debility. Dise ase of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising- fro mi a Disor. dered Stomach. Observe the hollowing Symptoms Besultlng From Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Constipa tion. Antral Piles. inantosep Blood to the Head, itoidity f th e st e3 e , ‘ h, ,Heartburn. DI vast In Food, /tallness or Weight in too bcowaoh, boar Erertations, Suit ing or klattenriv at the Pit of the Stoa.• D att sok, Swimming cf the llead, Harried and ealt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or/3W:s:mating Sensed( ns when in a lyn g p ,fture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs e- fore the Sight, Fever and Dui/ Pam in the 'toad. Deflonmcy of Poreptration, Ye lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bark, Cher, 14mhs, Sadden Flashes of Heat, Barn lag in the Flesh, Constar t Imaginings of Evil, anc! groat Dar , e -91 nn o f Spirits. HOGELA_ND a GERMAN WILL arvE A GOOD APPETI I I:, STRONG NERVES, HEALTHY NERVES, STEADY NERVES, BRISK FEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELINGS A GOOD CONSTITUTION, A. STRONG CONSTITUTION A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION WILL MAXI: TEIE WEAR WILL MAKE THE DELICATE WILL MAKE THE WILLMAi P THE. DEPRESSED WILL DS J ETIIE SALLOW COMPLEXION CLEAR WILL DIA KE THE 4 DULL EYE - CLEAR& DRIGAT Will prove a blessing in V.E rorY T"' A. Al I ir..;"l" Caa be used with 1 erfe , t by MALE OLD OR , J F.EptIALE, YOUNG POOOOOOOOO PARTICULAR NOTICE. 21ers are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded cif Ow cheapest whis4 or common rum, costing from 20 to 4u cents per gallon, the taste discuieed by An- This class 'O/ Bitters has caused and will cont in stal° causy4 ac long as they can be sold hundreds to iiielhe death of the drunkard, By their use the system is kept continually under the influent of 4 1- echolic Stimulants 01 the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the renal is all the horrors death. Iteliare o attend,zei r them. upon a drunkards life and /be those who desire and will have a Liquor thefolloainc re Get Get One -IWWyeriGnitintinda Bitters. and 0312 wick Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the result wild be a preparation that will Oar excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Ba-re en the market, clad tall coat much less. ) - ou will hare ail the virtues qf Itoodatitt's Bitters in connection with a good article a/ Liquor, at a tnucA lees price than these inferior preparations will OM gun. : MEDICATE CHILDREN, • • Those Buffeting from MARASMUS, wasting away. with soarcelf any flesh on their bones, ar e eared in a very short time ; one bottle in such oases, will have a most surprising effect. DEBILEt Smellßing from fevers of any kind—These Bitters WAIL renesryoor streogth in a very abost time. , . FEWER A ILI AG th eED. The chit twill not return if se Bitters are nisei No person in a Fever and Attie District should be without them. them Bev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of tAe Enopc/opedta 4Jttel,gwW Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medioutes in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects ; 1 yet IS.l3oif of no sufficient reason, way a man may not testify t. :he benefits he be,ieves himself to have received ropiwyonceple preparation, in the hope that he rosy" thedrecmtriinde to the benefit of ahers do this more readily in regard to Moolland's . • ISittera, prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson, 'of thls . because I was invading against them for ninny years. under the impreesicm that they were musty an alcoholic, txture. inn indebt ed fo my friend Itobert S °maker, Ese, for the rem et tkekpreindiae proper tests, and for ULM - try them,' when suffering from Km% and long continued debility. The use of - ungwe - hattleit of thesellitteil at the beginnir .de-prevent year, was foilow;d by evident ge o - 1 , and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which r had not felt f7r six months before, and had..ahnost ne.paired of regaining. I there fore-thank God l / 1 9 friend for directng to the use of them.and me PHILADELPHIA, Juno 23,1.9F2. J. NEWTON BROWN, ATTE — NTION BOLD/RBA AND r.itz FRIENDS OP SOLDIERS l ' ` • • 'tillthittgritlen of all wiring 'relations of oOids in the to the fact that "HOOF- D' B " will ogre nine tenths the ' 'Lodi:iced by eXposaree and priva liTmAr ZVI .4.thliAillts. Publish ed gt in the newspapers, on the arrival thth.elliedte RAIN tte noticed that a very large pro- Pwßon•agestifforing from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Boo= the German Bitters, We have no heilitaidon in if those Bitters were freely used among our •.; m; otlivee utiglatayed. that kat r .1 AAi L tThe proprietors are daily receiving thankful let, r • o rikrerkin the &MY t h e nogruiri‘who VD restored to health by nee these Bitt sent to them by their friends. • • BE O'ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Pocriaii the Signature of "C. J ACKSON" is on the WRAYPER of each Bottle. • PRIC/48. /an* size $l,OO Pet Boi tie, or Ralf pea, So° hiedium bite 7 . 5 • ' or Half Dot. s4.oh The Law ECusch on account of the Quantity the Bottle, hold, are much the cheaper. r' 4 *lltur I, 9kreSt draggiekaoc have I :the &e -° 0 pet toi puked by any.otthe intoxicating N. 11 paratans`thaUm a y be olrered In Ito place, bet send na, and we wit! forward. Murat' Packed 'ebitriitt4ll throe. and Ifixtai, eiatzma ..e.Lincias.L.PULS., _ JONES & EVANS, M. •liickson COLE) /Pro prietors. ..*lOOll SALE by Dr izgdats and healers ip 0.1: 1 111k4 &Atm a0L5.441, ,- 7 - . -:' ',' . I ' ' ~, : • ,- 1 , ) , -, , , , , .f . - " =;ff : • FS ,: . . 1 _ _ i _ t 1 4 llf I 1 ARR , . ' PREPARED BY ,olt AN BITTERS - - oricE To ALL cONCESt - 1 - 1 1 Amtng a eellWin clean 01 self-ta.portaut people there is a peoutiar feeling rf contempt at tached to ell physioian a that ad venial) and treat the diseases named in this card, tl'an are lags,/ why this should be,-they nor no one eirie can te.l. Are they cot aware that ail physician, treat diseases of every de_ ominatieu. in met ei. t 1 tint the very diseases that ale so Lenox ions to these very refined rattles .1. 0 001000 than would not let one Cl their family go to a party that has devoted years thr the r benefit, kites uae he advertises the fact, and their family physt'rian Pli V° GC is a humbug- PO he can get the 'a-t, ten he has almost deprived the party or his life. lie cono t a at last to the physician that advertis es—how else are they to knew. Are they not aware that clr A? ley CCOr er, ilenjalnin Bro die. sir Chanel/Ball and in. rau I Hie, rd devoted rears is the treatment of the'o diseases, men aro held up as shining ligh:s in toe medical world: I don't 'Welt that all men are worthy that rublish, still there are a groat number of them that are. I have devoted nays. tto the study d • treatment of Palva2lllllBllaBSB upwards of years, and without egallaw ran -ay I have hared hundred , : from year, of a...eery and untimely deato. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether. as I think it in the beet and me- Qt cer tain. It is in my power to bring hundreds at certificates if I thought it neoersary to certify to my general suceeas: bat my long res'.dente in this city is sufficient proof without adomg more. Spermatorrtea and all diseases arising from it are cared in a much shorter time than hereto fore. /t behooves evezy Young man and woman to be careful in seMotinga physician. The differ ent advertiaeui eats that are seen m our pa.pms are of no worth, amd no benefit wid arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Iluricireda are cured annually with my new rem edies. Addreaa 1101 ittr.is-Iyd Pittsburgh L'Uttollioe. sTßoit; II EA RTY STOUT LIVELY 10,000,00 u BA VED„ GLEA.SON'S KEROSENE CRATER VVILL WARN FOOD FOR THE BA. by, heat water tr steep herbs, am , for the siok, make warm water for shaving or todr. cook a few oysters, boil or ;ry egge, make tea and cof fee, toast bread, An..tic , in feu time and expense than by any other means known. Used on any lamp without obscuring the /ight. Price 25 esicux by mail ,postage paid, 50 cents. Also a Patent .Lighter, for lighting lamps with out removing the chimney, k'or sale wholesale and retail by WELDON at KELLY, oes 146 Wood 8.., agents for the mannfactarers LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER SMELTING iWOHNES. Park, .151.'Curdy & Co., Manufacturers of bheath. :Brasiers' and Ben Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter dodder, &o. Also impor ters and dealers In Metals, Tin Plate, hheet Iron, Fire, &o. *Si-Constantly on hand, Tinmens' Maohines and Torts. Warehouse, N 0. 1 ,10 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. 0/12-Bpecial orders of Copper out to any desired pattern, lydkv, BAR GAIHNS CARPErrS. JUST OPENED AT 87 FOURTH STREET. A large aagortment, which will be acid at a very treat reduction from late prim anlo TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a Superior article of LIME Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Beat quality of FAItILY COAL , Always on hand as usual. , DICKSON STEWART A CU. J. G. WIU.DOII K BUY. WELDON at iiELLI, Lamps and Lamp Geods, CARBON OULB, BENZINE &e, ORLAND'S PRICER— A! Men's Calf Double tole and Double Upper Bcots44; do do Drees /Boots, SE4 Mou's Doutdo Sole heavy Ba/morals, $1 90; Men); DotibfeSole kiwen Gaiters, $2 25: Men's Brogans of all nd, from, $1 50 ro $2 50; Womenls Moroooo, l Heel Boote, &in Womevs Double Bole sewed lied Boots. $1 50; Women'a Morocco sewed heal -Delmore* $l. 26. Wouten's custom made Tree tibeetfloots, Wefifthea GcallnlA . -I : l ldtettt_ e° a Ver7 busw aasoTtment stirmoote and „ens' Shoat at low /noes. MG ! 98 AXICTIMMT, dotirtrifm . sth street. 0 ash . BOX OSWEQO CORN STAROH,Jastranehblaindlateekg. bS' 89R es°. A. BRUT (441111 et- AalthesZT. ' • Editor and Proprietor. Medical, Great Discovery. UNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON • . FOR THE CURE OF Weak Stomach/4. 4 24114ra' Debility, indigestion. Disease of the Nervous System, Constipation, Acidity of the Stornaoh, and for all 0 , 1808 requiring a Tonic. THIS WINE INCLUDES TUE MOST agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we pos sess; Citrate of Magnetic, Oadie combined with the most energetic of vegetable tonimr,- Yellow Peruvian Bark, The effect in many cases of de bility low of appetite, and general prostrations, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Pierre Tonle. is most happy, It aug• moms the 8.131314443, raises the pulse, takes of muscular flabbiness, removes the palor of dehili ty, and gives a florid vigor to the oonntenance. Do you want somethinglo strengh ten you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your omotitution ? Do you want to.feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nevronsnese ? Do you want energy ? Ito you want to sleep well? Do yon - want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has been so thorough ly totted by all classes of the co , omiznity, that it is now deemedindisponsible as a Tonic Mrdictne, It 00f t but little, gives tone to the stomach, ren ovates the system and prolongs life, I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Counterlefts. BRWAR2 OP COCINTRMITEI—AB RUNKLE'S BUTE 4. WINE OF 1R',1 , / is the only sure and effectual remedy in the anown world for the per manent cure of Dyspepsia and Debliisy, and as ' there are a number of imitations offered to the pub ic. we would caution the community to pur chase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. K. UN% u., and has his stamp on the top of the oork of every botue. The tact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, provre its worth and speaks volumes in its favor, The BITTER WI?iR or Isom is put up in 75 CENT and $l,OO BOTTLES, And sold by all respectable lir ogailts tbroughont the e.‘untry. Be particular that every bottle b=ar.; the f. ,, ,,,,t/c , of the p7oprietor's signature. , iENERAL DEPOT, No. l 18 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa, For Ra]o by Dr. KEYSER, Agrat, 140 WOOD STREET. EDICA L CARD F. X. DaROLETTE, M. u., From the Medical Faunlty of Paris, France. E Intern tßesident Physician) of 113(0 Dial, Charity hospitals, Date of Diploma, Is2A. Ladt es Disees. result of e rvo ustieps turd .le bi/ity. se., neuralgia aed sick headache. them ierania) attended with complete SUCCOEF. OFF I C 11: 57 GRANT EITIIE ET, hit. eoB Nicholas B ilu NITPACTURRES ABM DEALERS ER 164 Weod street, near Sixth, PITTSBITItOH, PA Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY HARVEY'S 'CIIfiNO DUNA FEMALE PILLS • 11_1 . AVE NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN removingections have been strictly followed.) in difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolactrus Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or- Pals- The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution. and may be taken by the most the fetuale.s without canakg distress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM By strengthening, inylgorattng, and restoring the sys:-.no a healthy condition, and by bring ing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what canon the el, traction may arise- They ahmtid, however, NOT be taken the srst three or our months of pregnancy. though safe at any other time, as tniseerractre would be the result. Each box oontains GO Pills, PRICE, UNE DOLLAR. DR, kIAWEET'S TREATISE _ . On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, tterility, Re:Toluetion, and Abuses of Nature. and emphatically the LADLES' The I - VATE MEDICAL A DVPdP,R, a pamphlet of 70 Pages seat free tn any address. kix cents re claimed to fleY postage- I:ES-The Pills and Look will be sent by mail, CODLaent.L.lly. when desired, stoungLY SSA LSD. and prepaid en receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., General Agent, Na, 7t3 Cedar street. New York. V4._F01,1 hi' ail ~,- ~ :ii: . i: , a; Dreggiit3. .I(,stspti Fi•ebi inik:. , _ , UrSISt. oorber of the Diamond and Market,_„ ;:gent f T Pittsburgh, oog-emd,tw • Forßu ii finscSca An EA BeLllngs,Mothe in Fun, )4 uoicno, , Inabn •co Piants, Fowls, Anima:a, Put up in 2 , 0, ',C/O and 51 borp, bott,e6 and flasks; ;iul and $.5 11a.51c.i; fur I.lc.tel: Inatl tutione, &e. "Frey from Po;noa Anal/ infailitl9 ramoul;ez known." dar.ger,•:;- t, rho human Family... "Itat,,c.mc outer, thotr hole= to .118." Al 4 - Sold whnThsale in all larva oiticH. 44. .1:1 hi a!1 Drurz.Ats and Dello-; erarT- wheee. 2ewaro of all worthlesa I Asr- See that -tar's - r.a.t23 bo x br.tt'n arzlilsi.sli Let orC , Sou buY A ddres< ENR V R. COSTAE, pri,,,,ral Lep. t, . I %.!l.rotidw-tr. 1`;. Y, sci- h c. ) ., and B. L. FAIINESIOCK IVltt.l(Nir.!e A.r . nta. Fitts' I.ttre. IP-,0-ndendAlp FA.F3ER & CO Z . li 14 - _;!?1!,z [i.:?;.neos I 5.?"-. ip is r SrbEfiett b4CYIIIH,i ,77 , Z7, SILEA igi,Alak Net/ 6tio Pe) , E 1 kzatskipaz Depot, 1LEd6.7ga.C71.•_1414 INDS OE: Stesm va.:4; tt•ree to OM hur...tre,l and tc, - s a 4.:n.:ad lop riet j.l - .; : 16F, •AvO Part/outs." z;:.ro Lon e„;.::ettgotion Of 11120110 E as I hf ban rl,r7 ter trig: slid lot hprlßht. TaCiRF ecd . r..it have C n ri head, eall.ne.l an.; raj thiD ment st slaw , aotiot. Pt.zia 4r.d 13:ilors cloven Alto. e., trot, , c . .erstol7. Wrough: lroz. ; . Ii "r every. variety, and N: a inue afaature of Wooloh Molninors a:2l Cards. Our 1:7- -or ro.antlia3tnr, ad of tha boot '4=l3 tY (f materkiP, and r 'mated In all =gee to Rile fafactl LI -4WB-Urdars fre:z. part) of 1.4 P oQn.ocry had prt,Dt.l7 • fal:dkw STEAX WAGON WORK ON HAND AND MADE 10 ORDER WAGONS, CARTS. WIIEELBARROWS, SIORE ritucKs, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. C. COLEMA, oti27-Iyd Mari , n Avettue,Alle-hony City J. DUNLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, my.24zlydAw PITTSIx URGE( ' PA MA-STIC CIEaIEBiT T. F. WATSON, ME a. IS I C W OFiIiF. Is prepared to Cement the exterior of buildinge with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and Era- Perior to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal: it forms a solid and durable adhesive ness to any surface. imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of atone. The undersigned 1 . 8 the only reliable and prao tioai workman Ittjk.lB cement in this city. I have applion this Ceiscnt for the: °eing gentlemen. whom the public are at liberty D to w re fer to : J. Masan residon3e Perm street, finished. 5 yrc Jas. McCandless, Allegheny, do 5 yra J. ii. Shoenberger, Lawrenceville. do 6 yre J. B, McCord, Penn street, do 4 A. Hoeveler. Lawr ce: , 110, do g yrs Girard Douse Pittsburgh, do 5 Bt. Charles 13 do 5 yri yrs Address Wam'oing'on ii tai Box 71166, Pittsburich P. 0. 10b20.1.vd ALI. PAPER. FOR Al Tr.M‘IC nF IRt,3, A complete assortment rt beva ti "al PAPEU HANGINGS Of ail iitYleS. at r , rices lower than can be again offered. For sale durtici the seac.ott W. P, iefARSIIALLI UST RECEIVED- Laird's P.icam the c..tmplexieti and skin. Drake's genuine Plantation Bitters Aycr's Cherry;Pectoral and narsai.arili a. .Mrs. Alien's flair 13e2 corer and Zy:Dbrosum. Wiahart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. Bagan's Magnolia Balm. ei - earling Ambrosia tar tile ifair. Lioldoway's Family Mod:c,nes, Linasey's Improved Blood &larch all of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Pure Gls aortae and kinney Glycerine Cream and e.ad Cream, for chapped hands, face, &a., at GEO. Abolwale and Retail KELLY'S oc2i No. 69 Fader-al st, Allegheny SAVE YOUR GAS 13Y USING GLEA son's Anti - Flickering, American and Imper ial Has Banters, a sure saving of twenty-fivo per .cant.. The Anti-Flickering is :glut the thins for 'Are ()Mee. Call and see them burn at the Goa Fitting and Plumbing Itetablishment of WELDON k. KELLY, DO'S 169 Wood street. B s bbie — primo Roll Batter, •.• • • 1 bbl " Freah Packed Ba t ter, 4 kegs " Just received and for sale by FrEZARARIMIRCeIa soBo' • omelet Market - kW Ittestrests WEDN W. J. !COUNT? No, it% wood St., Second tloo .abode Flftb Street, IE4LE:III4I2N FOREI‘t.Bi Ni:Domer...ti -PEN xchange, Coin, 13ant Notes, and Govern meat tieourittes. oromutir attende. to. 01,11, SILVER, DERAIiiI %- , Weottidoatea of :nichtlinozz. enart.i/Liaaaa ter; CortiEcatoli, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons end all other government barge,{ by 11 • WILL/A MS et CO., r3L, , h4:6m .1 Wood Btreet, oorner of - Third, - - nr.L.V.44140C +l, PLAINTATIO7N 0 OFFEE riIIKE HEST litrrEvii, RESTA Pil .llL ante, f-tatitnere and Private Families lye near!y /1./tt per oota.. by tom< Gallica' Old Plantation ( °flee, 'UIIII,O Old Plantat ion tout..• . , Miller' Old Plaultat ton Collet', In place of other imported Coffees, such as Java or Mocha. It halt boon fully tesmd side by side with the finest Java, and pro nounced fully equal In uniformity of strength and richness of fiarur, so that we can. with more than usual confidence, recommend to our triendsand the publ:e our tine flavored Old Plantation Old Plantation Conc.., Old Plantation Coffee, As our late invoices nre:by far superior to former shipments. The been-or kernel is full, plump, and very much like the Mocha or Mountain Cof fee in shape, and when man ufnettuted by our new process is decidedly preferable to the best grades of Island Calico; sue we would aavom all who desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to Drink Wailes' Old Plantation coffee. Drink Wines' Old Plant/U.lOn Coffee, Drink Willem' Old Phonation Colte. It ie packai Only in ate pound tin foil paca' - ge! 36 and 60 pounds !n a case; each package haring a faz - Bilaile of our signature, The Old Plantation Coffee Is for sale by nearly all the leading grocers and Country stores tarougtiont the United etateS, at 80 Cents per round. Liberal disconrt to the Jobbing Retailer Trade The old Plantation Coffee should be prepared the same as addition other pare coffee: goad herceam, with the addition 01 an egg, boiled with coffee will add tench to the flavor. Wright ti till es .14trother, ONLY MANUFACTUd4RS de4—tf 233.235, 337 West ington et., N. Y FRANOIS COLLEGE WIDER CAA OF lig FRAMUSTAM bROIOOS nuiTITUIri oat, SITUATED IN LORETIO, Cambria cour.ty Perst.pl sante about four males from Cresson ;'ration, un the direct, route between Philadelphia and Pit:L burgh. was chartered in P 358, with priviligea to oonfor the usual Collegiate Honors and D,erees. healthya of the Collet:a tg one of the woe in fennsylvanla—thls portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial fur its pare water, bracing air. and PI , area,/ ana scenery,. The Scholastic year aorn:vencee on the YIR&I. MONDAY after the Isth of A UOUitiT, and anal shout the 28th of JITZ , Tit fedowtne. it Is divide l Into two Sessions. Students cannot return hem: hctween the Sessions. All the AI twatue necee guy for Land Surveying. .Enrinoenng. Ab... min he famished by the insztnuon it: the dtudenta. Instrumemtal ana Vocal Manic tottos no ext's ;Urge...Cents will be admitted from etc t sews uagn of mflatood. Terme— and and Tui.U. OIL Pagel:de half Yearly in advance..... ...... .... . ....... $ ran Surveying ana use of instruments, per an- MULL 20 Clastleal end Modern Languages, entre H 8t dents spending Vaention at the College. 3) Referemee can be made to Woodt. Rev. Bish o p Domeneo, Rt. Rev. Bishop Philadelpthis- Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorettr Rev Dr, O'Hara, Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila. delphiatitev. Pierce Mahar,. Harrisbarip N. B.—A beak runs daily to Loretta from Ores sen. satn. 111[CAN .110113114 E, 1 80, S TH , E LARGEST bTON AND BENT AR ranged Hotel in the New England States, ID centrally located, and easy of access irons all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern Im provements, and every oonvenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. Tho sleeping rooms are large and well veal/acid; the suites a rooms are well arrange& and com pletely furnished for latailies and large traveling parties. and the hours will continue to be kept ass first a first - ohms Hotel in every respe c t. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the C 01132- try. fiFTsRY RICE. Proprietor. Boston. Sept-1863. 5012:60nd 11 - 00 d Street 1 AS AND STEAD PITT TING.--THE NUR under igned is prepared to uzeon•e all or dere for Gas and Steam }hung- Also, for &till . hmnithing and Bell flanging t.romptly at tended to. Mr. W. H. CRAUMEit i 2 foreman of the Gas Rdspair Shop. FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS leor sale also, TWO LATIZE;. IN. I.7.XXBURG, Ldetanoth and boll ElEnger• 426 Tenn street. 111 ---- FAltg vA-Losvicirtril.4.iir.k. .., The from hating removed his Live. ry Stable from th , i rear of the Scott lions°, to nem the corner (.1 Y irdt and ' , Acta:el.: '-: ,,, 1t. IV -(. gOOI3IVJ old stiimi.i.-z1 misted 1., b.unbt oar! ie 4.. A e tti t tiea L ho isb ittlo Lorbe l u pea tun , iilortxt:t no- Atalikoires hoot at it. ery et ez3uo.bie rite& D.lliPtik il:La and all arrwo.etune.zt a for fru 1 nazis 'will • Leaci re La, 7 1Q,"=“111 : t t zqu•7l7.r 1 IN I.:AL iLic /6' LS N.D. I Y I\IO,RNIN _ Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURG II TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPF/OH Or COMPTILOLLEIL OF THE CITEHENOT, Washington City, Atm. sth, 18M. Wanness, By satisfactory evidence l'unfi been tieprafenteli to h etInthTPOILBtIOV PV BURt4II, in the County of Allegheny and Stet of Pennsylvania has been duly organized undo' and aooording to the requirements of the &et of Congress, entitled "an Aot to provide a Nationgi Currency, secured by a pledge of United btatts Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved Fatuity . Zth, BM, and has complied with all the Prolusions of said Aot required to be complied with, before commencing the business of Bansihti. Now , Trinagrortz, 1, Hugh McCulloch, &nit, troller of tho Currency, do hereby eartify.tbirt the BURGHST NATI'M AL BANK U Et TTS . - county of Allegheny and State of - ,, eon s's/vont% is antaorised to commence the haziness of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of Artgtat,lBe... ........, SS { Com ptroller HU(111 McCUIAOOIIT ot tbe CtuTetkoY. The First National wank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATH PITTSBURGH TRIM CORBY. capital s4oo,ooo,witii privilege to in crease to $1,000,000. t• Pittst,..rgh Trast Company having Organ ized under the act to prc.vide a :National Cur. rency under the title of the FIRST NATIONA L BAIN ii. uF PIT7BURGH. wOlll4 respectfully offer its cervices tlr a, collection of Nice Draf , s, of Es st . ya •Sc., receive urs,ney (.'l depo:,..t. and buy and Eel Exchange on all parts of the •-ountry. Trust C 5 o Ll m CCo any fiLee its crt oandz .. a l.l t 'ohne Pittsbuwilhl wo Lally° be a Ellfricient guarantee that bucu3ses entrusted to the new organization will receive the acme 11'01210 attent ;o Having a vey 01:13/V0 COrreapowlenae with Banks and Ba r k er , thronghnnt the country. we believe we ran r ffer tinuzus! faciiit:tes to these who do business with us The business will be eon looted by the.:eam e oti3oers and director s nfRECTIIRS: rlr im• Alexander 6peeri rar G. tail ay; Alex. Bradley, hea. IdLIaY President. LLY, Cannier. jaznee Latta - lir. Kebert Bi Thomas Bell, wa Thoe Wightman, barn JAMES LAIA4 JOUND.s.; Angnet sth, 18,1"!:1,kw! KOUNTZ & MERT4 BANKERS, I , l4llEs' ('IL") OIL REFINERIES. !DAILY DAILY One year, by rila Biz mont.b.F. ' hreo tine '• One ',feet.. Sja The Great Storm--Itcavy foalt of Snow add Intense c,D;(.I From tb- Lh , ong) Vecj r hutetky g. ger6 iccra ly aa IrlfirEll,3., A r - o'cic( i were b:•h in . • " • tea. In.? Ldo: - r.. •.• :i, violence ac.'..l ti.fl v,,,t;the ri paS e,r.gc7F ;re; - tm:n would r.. - .• 0 einck. dH!h I=l ers- ri w wind vr. led nrd Fht.ek ; .; path, nb.i e'er. and the w a . the centre the N. w )rg exp,:!;^.;.t. c-. b gi had rotti,,a , , ir sevco 'po ',lt t.- ;I] w • t h tr 4 Its FIC lirnt •r.. trECk. t ,98s - • - rb. E.. Lila r't En.. , ser it . tr for att enwittc. to hi 1.1011:36 WI. Wrii - 1 • trt:lght tr. , ! engit , P. Tc,-.6, 11 , 1. reAct- an' " t! • , W;t9 Ar;iy-r,n: t d.*;“.hl±ll , tr. , ••. IT,. We warn par ,be !‘!.htzart South( rn :Tv.; C'aitim! , .• •••.' • , ad. • r : he thcught i to get t • he had de , . •.,• to • s. eaglu• - • ;n . .gE throng', . A? r• r.r ea rs Were ta,n.-! -, ..1 • tflatc,rs. nr.l le fly snroe r.irt I i I. did I.lot LEA! W9B as dlftienit tn ats stone cc ,1 tw::.y ly. "'be ric,v/2.t•t.: or both, anti in which I fiA• ;:r-; :.) semi shiver ty.•o•-tr.irds Cr:- Praf. , el to lh^ rr,nelr:r.g nr.d, ainr lad •••,. acroa , the low, lEYeI rs,r co: fit 1••••. f.l pa3Etenger thl••s , esrs r-xer.rl ing:y nacomfortnblis. i .r. H o de p:. 'n th- t•-s•, t. - -1 a cn::: st.ti 718 o.e bigot aid n r. C-1-1:1.711" ot,rne, and wns ssprez,r.n:r. The tel ,e: ueht li. Lt:.(: a EJh aided I% putting . a I. c- 1 the stoves --.v•tr:ayteid, fort. flame,' rp.reu up es they ate tip the dry 1 , 17.1.. A;rd discovered abc.m: :he rof c f • c• smoke issued rrom the stove. WI- it if th.. What it thec , ) wpo r• turned out to this 2torm Vrak prairie? i it more cold h: re Cr ,s,:. ehetter Tr. ir - • : I r:c • questions sugg- e t: t:}' al-.-m And toe reply car:; ~. t rnmpt v, " \•••=` carsiu:: it one cir gets bn•n n t• we Call not save the train.. Ine ea to render it no:snan' put out, and t . .e p- ; .. or because r ••••-..• • • - •• • - in it. And so the hours passed grew c Ides: t:wird by a tiltU'iit like mad- : ne snow linea,.. ;Ind tip• frost dro;t• tl - ro - J.t• plerCl ng C..? q rvt)'l;e3 idle sharp used.es. - F• baskets the; s dts:ril,med : ones: and ',EC 1:.11- .0 n::•nt'73 •.. men ft.cr.d the fence and tween the )a'lLr i Thiy fout,ti. I . - the shriek cr What bad be-omc c i tm.t seLt. for ad? H,,,.t got r,m; with it: Sattgt:.lw. - .1!1 • intfer there If the ciyine r 2.1.1 1 i. he must know that wo (:, i t un , c4 And thus tr.: .[.ant wet,. And each tre cars 4 „,w tam.- u. comf rtable, act the sr, Ter ,rz gers increased. The day rind hours-had passed since da:.l.;:rt, and vet no signs rf help. -Wt co ar we going get to the city, Mr. C‘)r arkro woman with tears in her dor:L. know. madam," r>plied Cur'nr• "Imt it t could draw you there I. I w^uld do it." And we oil trio il-a• rl•cl , •' what he feli; for co- man con:1 ha: , 6.-cu more untiring than w, O ;ii , -11)rt's der his pas , m He feared tF.F , ::re irrm the t.:OVES, tad. with such roil as ortuid incci , r, had visited a railway huil , limr ,•a me u t;e anoE , away. forc , -(1 nryl an nt how he might beer it't, rn r' , .:hte. wh- i a Michigan Souther; , rat..-t dr. • C17,.4 signaled. stnit7,.3 ^rrormr , ~ts wp re rnado for the tramf-r r± th- r.g senzers from the train t.) it. A distance cf thr-e - car y ar d p, more or t,, wag be The S'ICNV 77 , 1 q - 1. Tq frost laden vim W;l5 ^w anal like a etorm of ;,rap.-. was th-‘ pass9ll:zer'S RCttl , i b„ 'taken to the city, if they ir)rantly make an flc-t rf,r hc-ihsru train. Hasa wee'i3rynrd that the engines m;ght tint fr'nf it TVLI could get started aar c t you start without taking a n child with you," shouted Carta:. '•%Vrap np, wrap up close," shouted B•itterlield, whoj i n hi s anxiety for others, forgot himself a.:rd froze his face, nose and ears, and wo• 1 1 ) rp k 0 A. ------___= men and children undertook the terrible passage. Cold as it was in the car, those who had, not had occasion to expose them selves to the storm previously, knew lit tle of the ordeal through which they most pass in order to reach the other train. Strong men fell by the way—frail women dropped down unable to step, and were caught up in the strong arms of men and hurried to the cars insensible. Child ren, half-clad, were rescued Walf•fsceen. Few who attempted the journey escaped being frost•bitten. Whits noses, ears, faces, and hands marked most of the Central passengers and many of the South- ern ones, who had nobly rendered aid in the transfer. The scene in those cars, as toe frozen passengers were helped in, beggars description. Men with frozen features reehed out for snow with which to extract the frost from the feet and halide and feces of the women and child ren, forgetting their own condition until made conscious of it by the painful tingling which follows neglect in such cases. Children crying, women moaning and fainting, men shouting and rushing hither and thither, with snow and liquors, the rush of cold air through the open doors. the signal shrieks of the engine, t' .o anxious inquiries of friends for friends, of mothers for children, of children for their mothers, combined to make an im presslon that will render the first day of the new year 1864 ever memorable to ii.oeci who were present. Two or three 61Ctt and wounded soldiers and one or' twt, ~,p mee w-re left, on the Michigan Can tr,,i train, with two or three train hands 'o r•rovide. for their comfort. One woman end given her eldest child, a girl of two and a half years, into the hands of a Strong man to carry. He had deposited tee ied,l safely in the train. The ;,,other attempted to follow with a he' e ef four months folded to 11. 7 hreasi. She found she could not en dnrr, it and returned whence she came. Lied so mother and child were separated. ILe latter suffered less than the mother pr,:, ably, for wrapped in a heavy shawl she soon fell asleep,and woke to be care ;11':y fed and nursed during the succeeding nignt by Mrs. G. of this city. The Mich :gan Southern train drawn by the three .. , g:nes, started with the added freight for the city. Few of na dreamed that t'r,ere would be serious detention further. Hope of seeing home and friends and reaching ceralortabla .quarters, revived the fainting and animated all. But scarcely three miles had been passed be fore the train soddenly stopped. What li thC` matter? "Hers are two Rock Island ines arc zeu up." was the reply. In a f.-r.; minutes word carne back from the ,te:_age -lir that the engineer had said ,a , . seventy live engines could not draw 1..- ran through to Chicago—it was eo bsdly drifted. Another vigilant person ~ nt, , .unced that the three engines had t,..en detached from the train and gone On to the city to break the road and get four more to help them to draw the train .h. Hope of help and an early arrival in ..,,-. o,ty did not die oat with this an lICUth lit cent. The cars were not venti lated with Rutran'e ventilators, and those at I,F. who had been eo ventilated congrat• , lated each other in this change of atmos phere. The hours passed in interchange of experiencea among the passengers of ilieetwertrainez- liewaseeeeported later in the afternoon that the three engines had failed in the effort to break through to the city, and that Conductor Curtis, of ti P Southern train, and one or two other men had gone on afoot to get help. "We Sr,. to stay here to-night," was first looked ei. I then spoken by each psesenger to the .. , :n , r. There was a passing away of ine cheerfulness. The stomachs of = most 0:-,'1,2 passengers were empty. The chil dren were restless and fretful. Women erre exhaueted with tasting, fright and `rout. What about fuel was the question. It was soon solved, for a strong voice said, '• We shell soon be out of feel. We must stay here to-night, and fuel must be provided before dark. Here a fence to b,., broken up, and yonder, on those Rock island engines, is wood and coaL We :nest get into these cars, gentlemen, or freeze. Let us go at it --comet" And nen who had kept close before began to 1.-e' the pressure of this appeal. How much woman's eyes can del They looked ii re min's faces, and asked, are you a rrial.l?" And to prove it, men unused to expc,sure, who never handled an axe, Lever carried burthens, rushed into the e.orr, and worked like heroes. But a •,,a' could exercise in this terrible ex.- ,:suet tve wind bat a few minutes at a time, and volaideera were compelled to re-enlist . e..eral times before the needed supply ;-r the night was secured. There were some selfish ones who cuddled up close wife iii themselves and let others provide, the' they might enjoy. No one envied, t;u--r enj,..yment, however. Again lunch , ba=kats were explored fur the children ti.; n I ;Ito faint. Again was the caution re• , 1 p ! -.I f :2. concerning too hot fires, and the' ; .e. ere et burning cars and freezing and Irr - zen freight covjured up to prevent the tr.,;s:,Lious feeding of stoves. The ere - Ights were ilosed. The women, said, - Yes, let ti suffer a little cold rather rims tone- ,ne danger of being without i•liifer,' • Acid a man was placed at each ie.:, to watth and feed it as it might be rife :o do so, !he day went out into dusk ien the der r of the second car was threiten open anti a muffled figure, white with froat and BnrW, entered and thrilled all present with the acuounceenent—"l em here with a team sad provisions from the city. There ore two more teams coming somewhere on the prairie, but it is getting dark, and they cannot find the train in the face of the storm. I want men to build a fire in the rear of the car as a beacon and signal for those teams." A half score of men vol nn veered, when exclamations of surprise, admiration and gratitude echoed from the heart of every person who hadthoughtfully realized the danger we were in. The fire was lighted, and about eight o'clock an. other team or two came by ita guidance to the comfort and relief ofthepaesengers. The saudwitches, cold chickens, turkey, duck, e . c., were quickly distributed among the hungry ones, who ate and wondered, and Rtlen,iy thanked the men who have tries braved the storm to give them aid and cheer, We learned that Conductor Curtis and elr. Barnes had reached the city and given tidings of our condition; 1 that the former gentleman was badly ieee-ea, and the latter had returned to gui is Messrs. Hough am, Manchester, of the Southern road, and others to the train. :-.everal teams had started, bin two or throe had reached the train; and bow any human being could live to ride in such a I stnral such a distance, and face it, was a matter of astonishment to all. The at• tempt of the teams to return to the city ow ,::alt failed, we learned Saturday Imornlog, and two or three ladies, who tutee with them, were badly frezen be fore reaching shelter. Friday night was passed in comparative comfort. Bat few I elcet, I think. The fires were sufficient to warm the cars, and closely crowded In ; the seats, 'We watched over the women and little ones, and waited for day to dawilie ' Toward morning the ' , howling 'of the wind ceased; the now ceased filtering-la I I through thercreviceN-And the - bright mega I told 08 that the storm had spettt ifs, angeri I 'There Was joy ataongl thelliOssittgini 4 1 .. r.. .. '.'!~ ~.. tv,! ve e.l to train 111111111111MMII =Er a!! whc, a 'el' ) lIELIE ill W:3O I ' P 1, ^ 1 =EOM Tnr "Pier car Q ' , Uri) ra..l r r a i he wa, MEM .... Ito c • , k , -, 1 II: general waking up followed. Saturday morning came, with a further distribution of food, and a vigilant lookout for tome' signs of help. About eight o'clock att ea gine was seen approaching us from the east with a snow plow. Before ten o r clocic it had reached and hauled ns back to 'the ' Jnnotion, where we found two or three other trains waiting to go in. About twelve o'clock it was announced that pleighs from the city had arrived, chartered by the railroad company, to convey such pas sengers as did not choose to wait for the road to be broken to Ulich's Hotel. These we-e soon crowded, and after a te• dious, cold ride, were safely set down at Ulich's, where the chilled and frozen-re— ceived every attention from the hospitable proprietors, who refused to receive money for the comforts: provided. Such is the hasty record of the way the old year closed and the new year began with these of us who were on railroads in this great storm. A HAPPY NEW .11 YEAR : 9 r1)(4It T"t 7"oek v d PTen b oF f 2 anmas hail better the eomplutentand call AT 78 MARKET STREET ; Where they will floii a imitable arliele for • a handeome New V ears' Present We enumerate enly a few artiCles, vir Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, Fancy Jewelry Cases, Rosewood Work Boxes, set with Shells, Jet and Steel Breastpins and Ear•ringei Splendid Photograph Albums, Ladies' Traveling Satehelni Pearl Port Purees, Lace and Embroidered Head Dresses, Skating Caps, Hoods, etc., etc., 'Wholesale and Retail. ItirACRIIII c& GLYIEDIVA;,, 7a MARKET .STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond. a==.---- MINAS AD NET YEARS' PRESENTS. Albums fielding 50 Pictures, $2 90. Albums Holding 40 Pictures, 02 25, Alburtis Holding 24 Picture*, -11111',16 Albums Holding 12 Pietures, 50 Cents. Cali and examine tho CHEAPEST and BEST STOCK of ALBUMS in the TWO CITIES, Photograph Cards in variety. A large asgortniteut of nooks, Magazines, :Paper., and Sta. foreale at JAMES T. SAMPLE'S Book and Periodical Depot. dels-Imd 85 Federal et.. Allegheny MY, AT THE NEW CARPET STORE, We shall sell during abo present oma. Ist W 110LICSALE and ESTAIL Without any Advance lu Price. A fall line of CARPETS, FLOOR OLL CLOTHS, In Amato 3 to 21 ft wido Woolen Draggeta and Crumb Cloths, WINDOW SHADS, Pablo and Plan 9 Comers Bugs, Mats, Stair Rads, de.. These goods have advanced in first haefisfrom TEN to TW.151 , 4TY-FIVE pgp UEN7 within thirty days, and are now selling at • LESS TRAR MAR V.l ACTRESS& .Plll6O Our stock is aunt et entirely new: anhavinit been purchased within ninety Alm fey eaeb, at the Very lowest pHcee of the nat. WEARIANO COLAS CO. Nos. 71 und 78 FIFTH IT., Between Poetoffiee and'Disinitoh Building n 0,6 NEW WINTER WOK WE CALL tiou t7bnyers to