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J4...r BARR, Editor ari.Froprietox,
k VI 4P C;
Dr. Ho-olland's
R - WAI E
PRIIPARBD BY
DE, 0. .fit: JACKSON, Philade
phie, Penna.,
IS NOT A
En ROOM DRINK
OR A
StißtikyrßllTE . FOR WITH,
1.1
Intoxicating Beverage: -
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BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable Extract
A PURE TONIC.
free from Ale°Soil° Stimulants or
Injurious Drugs
.41aill WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
chromic or Nervous Debility. Disease
of the ISEidneya." sad blecases
arising from a Dlsor.
deceit Stomach.
Observe the following Symptoms Paiitin,
From Disorders of the
Digestive Organs
Constipa
tion, rowel d
Piles. Fullness or
Blood to the Head.
Acidibg_ of the Stomach,
Nausea. Heartburn, Di.atuit
far Food, Fullness or Wewlit
we fitomoh, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stem.
ach. Swimmingcf the Head. Hurried and
• about: . Fluttering at the Heart.
Cho Ping or Suffocating Sensations when in a lyir g
- p +stare, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be
fore the Sight. Fever ...an! 4 Dull pain in the
Head. Detictienuyiif Yedrapirasion Yo-•
lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in
the Side, Back. Chest_ , Limbs. Zec.
Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn
bag in the Flesh, Constant
Imasininta of F v I
ern ;peat Dein es
slot of
Spirits. 1
HOdPLAND'S GERKAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
RX/AONG NERVES,
HEALTHY NERVES,
STEADY NERVES,
BRISK .FEELINGS,
HEALTHY FEELINGS,
A GOOD CONSTLLUTION,
A STRONG CONSTITUTION
A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION,
A SOUND CONSTITUTION
WILL MAKE THE
WILL MASiTHE
DELICATE
WILL MAKE THE
WILL MAKE THE
IniiPHESOED - -
WILL MAKE TEE
SALLOW COMPLEJEION
WILL MAK& THE
HULL EYE - CL.EAR it BRIGHT
Will prove a blessing in •
F'AIKIJUST.
Can be need with perfect WWI by
MALE OLD
OR Oft
FEMALE, YOUNG
'0'0; 4 00000OP
PARTICIULAB NOTICE.
Them ene i purny - 4mtp. I:tr.:Mime told under th e
name t 1137 1171 Quart betties, compounded
g(she to kr or common rum, costing/rem
110 to cents per • adon, the taste olteottiaed by An-
This ekssi Qf Alter; hoe muted and will eonti
to.cotweeaelong as they can be told, hundr eds
to teo dee* diW.Ader the drunkard, &their we the
..~-• kept w o r st theiwUe of
whelk, Sti.mulante of the kind, the desire f.,'
Liquor I. created and kept up, and the result u all
the horrors attendant upon a drunkard', tile and
14th. Beware or them.
For thers,whotiteeeke and . ,t 4 #ays a Liquor
itthr ad s, td e
Asia-with Three arts of Good Bran dy
ur a/4
that will ee th n e re a na ib g
s r ec u itt
r a e pa andrt so u u e
excellence any of the mane:roue Liquor BUtere in
the market, and well cost maple lows, You will
h ave au the cleft e e Qf Hoagland's Bitters in
vousewson with a good article. of Liquor, at a
much less price than then' sfersor preyaratieue
will coat you.
DELIMTE CIIILD BEN,
Those gaffe; taw from .11411AND1178. Waking
away, with marvel.. any fiesittin their bones, are
cured in a very short time; one bottle in such
cues, will have a most surmising edict.
DEVilletta Y• t
Bemiring frOtaiferiers Of any hind—TlYese Bittern
wilt renew your streitirih toe very ehoit time.
AlFAVatilli,A,Nll)rigall/g„.*
The. atilt -- asmastaktelzirn if thee* , Bittin are
used. No parson in a Fever and Ague District
about(' be without them.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. 1).. Editor of the
• Ign4/closadia. Anowudge.
Although - norchipoted to favor or recommend
Patent asedioinee in general, through distrust of
theirdogredients and effects; I yet know of no
suitig t eluz4VPßl WAY -4 1 44..gu5g not testifyl
the' ntrbeaeves /unseat to have received
:rPiktpsPaholdde Preolarationi itothe hops ( haute my tau oontribida to the benefit of ethers.,
Ido this more readily in re a nd to hootlaild's
German Bitters. prepared by ta 0. M. Jackson,
of this city, became I was pre; udioectagainatthOus
for many years. under the impression that tl:Ry
were cluefiF an alcoholio mixture. I am indebt
taimtilattAttbuth.tihoelnukertEiti..gßp
mian•Pridadfoe byproherted fclr
encouragement to try them, when suffering from
kroethud hett•eop,ii&tted. Lae , Cif
threelhttles or these' hitters, at the beginning of
the preeant year, was followed hY evidgu cello'
and restoration to a: degrease bodily and mental
vigor which I had not felt fsr six months before,
aud; hatblitsgstaitsdusixed of notaimp t . I there
fore thank liod and.my friend tor airect.mg me
to the use of them.
Psi tt"lMlM-shind 7.18 r. '
. N WTON BROWN,
Aamerilcor solaDniats, :
N ry
rill:Trim op sox:Digits
We call the attention of all flaying rel.a . tionsaf
ta r tintiot i sayt m eNA N egg
the ''-&aim induced by ea an_kriva
dons 1 cams! sit the Pulnia
odi
the dailyin the n i t%pay 8 , on e arrival
of their** will fa no
,arargare pro-
Portidn eta/4ft from eb ty. Every ease
of tbat ortaliertedily cured iloofland's
nava nn ...it • •nn inatatine-
M zra - flirtio were freely used among our
hundred's:, fiVw Wert be saved, that
othcmak 9 (UM tcost.,
rep _ atafteEY recOvitta tltankfullet.
t Janke arbtr utdn'ospeoioltho
g_ 1.011 X 011; Wed tothealth by the use of gmerb
.m.u„mt them bY their friends,
IF4I4ERF COUNTERFEITS.
Big tkulailiiiiintitttre'of "C. M. JACKSON"
to2lttei Nark&S. of molt Bottle.
LepokStill9 Ttotgo, or _Half .koz. gal
metunnynowo arAtatf- ocia. 4*.011
1-11 0/oart. Pit 1 0 0 0440 t the - qtlantity. tka)
Bettie!, ho arepneh_therPteaßeL • - .
13149 We z iehrhWarittlast not have the ar
tiokyue not be put or bp eh, °fel!. toxictiting
p re .. lions ;hot may be effaced
gi.,v.z.. - , --- plipiyuktonfard., p. m
oute aft ".N4.6ag
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: Mat* Br Aligle • - •
(Eihatoos o.
_ . t.t.;.l';elA - • Pop rietote.
sier tow OßVlALW' -10 1 rniniete and Deallitr
every nin the Red tat... noltd&e•
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Kunkel's - Celebrated
• 4.14 .
Bitter Wine of Icon
Bittbr Wide of !inn,
Bitter Wine of Iron.
Bitter Wine of Iron,
For .D.Yakacsia and Indigestion,
F o r .p labindigg.9o*
For Dysperisia and Indigestion,
For D,anerosisrind InditeAi&
For, Wcllt.a3 l 4 o l,l o 4MaidAeliatal DOWRY
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weak Stomach, and . general Debility,
For Weak Stomachs fid General Debility,
Reliable and Bare to do Good.
Riad& Mid ;de Wood,
Reliable and Bare to do Good, •
Reliable and Sure to do Good.
And Cannot do liana,
And Cannot do Harm.
And Cannot 40 Mum,
And
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It Ccets but little,and Pfiritles the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costa but little-and Purifies the Blood,
It Coate but little and Purities the Ihood,
Of thia Valuable Tonic.
Of this Valuablo Toni•
9f thl. Valuable Tonic
Of this Valuable Tonle,
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Cta. and Oa. Dollar par Bottle,
Only 75 Cis. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Cu. and One Dollar per Bottle,
ast anotased solely Bp, B.A. &
BRO. General Deo ot. Market street, Harris.
barg e .riL• Foe sale PITTOB traaff all
vs/hatable dealais. 14-e as
MEDICAL CARD
tiaßottTirit,v. D„
From the Medical Faculty of Paris,Fratces Ez
Lateen eddeeM;PhyMMeMd :Of Hptel Vim
Charity. Mdepit4l.4to. Irate of Diploma, 1828.
Ladies Diseases. result of nervonsneu and de
bility, me., neuralgia and doh headache. (hem
imalialatfuMed with cielgardedwerhamss..
0 F3i C E '57 GRANT 'STREET, SC
eeB Nicholas Bullainic,
NOTICE TO ALL CO iIIGT R ED.
Among a certenn class of self-important
people there is a peouliar.feeling of contempt 14'
Moiled to all PhYsientutsitliat
_adverLise and treat
the diseases named in me Cara. (rII/VATE DIS
EABES,) why this should be, they nor no one else
can ted. Are they not swage that all physicians
treat diseases of every decommation, in tact so
ion last the very diseases that are so obnoxious
to these very. refined rartieS. I ettoposs they
would not let one rf their family go to a parts
that has devoted years for the r benefit, because
he advertises the fact. and their family physician
says Bois ta humbug op he eatt_; get tins case. Of
ten he has almost dePifved the tarty of his life.
He comas at lest to the physician that adver
ur
es—how else are they to know. Are they not
aware that bir dirlcry cfooper. hit' Benjamin 731"0-
die. bit Chaves Ball and re .t'aul itioord devoted
rears in tee treatment of the: e distillate. These
men 'are Wan) ae Shining liable:in tics medical
woad; 'don't assert that all men are worthy that
publish, still there are a great number of them
that are. I have devoted myself to the study and
treatment of PRIVATE Dialr.ilarS upwards of (4 0 )
years. and without egotism can ssy I hate saved
hundreds from, yease ok eniaery, end untimely
diem. My'trentmennreentittedttithe vegetable
altogether, as I think it is the best and moat cer
tain. it is in my power to bring hundreds of
certificates if I thought it necessary to card* , to
my general Suocests: but My long residence to this
city LI sufficient proof without adding more.
Spermatorrnea and all diseases arising from it
are cured in a mush shorter time than hereto
fore. It behooves every young man and w . m an
to becareful In Deka Linea physician. The differ
ent adytrtillements that arc seen in our pa
are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from
answers than only toes of health and money.
Hundreds are oared annually with my new rem
edies. Address BOX EtC7o iat: .
5-Iyd Pine burgh Yootoffioe.
STROxO
HEARTY
STOUT
LIVELY
CLEAR
10,000,000 SAVED,
GI- I- IF. A. S
KEROSENE CRATEIK
WILL FOOD FOE THIC,BA
by, heat watar:sr steep herbs , for the
siok, make warm water for abasing or tody, cook
a few oysters, boil or try- eggs. make tea and cof-
fee, tout broad, ito..ke in lees time and expense
than by any other means known. Used on any
lamp without °lsamu= the light. Price 25 aesau4
by mail postage paidiss,eents.
Also a ?emit Lfklterclor halliing tamps with
out removing alp c himney, Icor sale wholesale
and retail by , -
WEL/0011 - a 'KELLY,
005 148 Wood al, BCC* for the manufacturers
LAKE EIIPEKTOR COFFEE MINES.
-AND-
SMELTING WORKS.
Park, M'Curdy Br, Co.,
•Idanntactnrers of
oheath, :Brasiers' and Belt Copper, Pressed
Copper Bottonts; Eased Still Bottoms,
loPeatoir - Budder; /cc. Also 'moor.
tersand:dealers in Metals.
TiliPlat< Sheet Iron,
Iftre.4o.
ell-Con Tinmetof Machines
and Tonle. Warehonsla, N 0.149 FIRST and 120
SECOND STNEXCE.Pitinbtirgh Pa. •
116-13pecial order" of Copper out to any desired
pattern. fe21:1,416m
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
AVS/' OUNID 47.
BE WA. r_. ,go
f47IOT.TRTEI STREET. •
;lialtb.lisseittsentivrbbh-wiwbe odd Af *
nlAir
t vestreductr6ilrfini lite prices a 0
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TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS
WE ARE NOW .W.A.NIUFACTITRING
a superior artiale of
LIME,
Which we are prepared io deliver from oar
'COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET,
Best quality &f
FAMILY COA L. ,
-Ainvid on hand to nanaL
DICKSON. STEWART h CO
fik. KRUM
WELDOR KELLY,
. •
tiasicwgias op
Lamps' iffid., - .lramp Goods,
D14 4 1#11 LIS
CARBO3i 100M.!,1111 *e.
"4 . l. l 2 t i e lFs ft ith q
ismuuma. PA.
Utlitykilarii:l4l4:4ll-i- - ' ''' '
Me i n 8 Od vi*llo &lased Maya Upper
tloots, Ido - d o to-$2 idea a Doable
Fole hater Bane — li 90: 31.er44E1e10
Vagegn:ltai-# VG:MiI/Lem d 4 ,41.14 C 4 1
eel 800 85.. W dub e - Soie sewed
eel Boots. la 50 ; Wommea Morocco sewed had
ova. $1 25, iirmamelontom made sewed
eel Beets. V 4 WomeVe Ttem i g a !,
, ftltmAlf i t
ix-
iit
MEW,
• ig i trig aga lii n . 77-74 -
1 ~,..4,- ~-ir A1.... 4 . 1 M1C1W1 slb street.
25 mow Arsafrimio 414, R N
"--4144- Va d
saltar by
SO Fedora at AUsaltais.
The Great Tonle
The. Great Tonic
The Great Tonle
no Great Tonic
wAim accirsarrtry rAtILVD OMEN
the directions.have beenstriatly followed.)
in removing difficulties arising from
•
OBEARTIOTION, 011 trEOPPAGETOP Stiftritt
Or in restorittalbeeystemlo perfect health when
sufforiLe from Spinal Affections, Proing - Uteil,
the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or-
gang. "r be Pitts aro perfectly harmless on the
constiluticm,sed may be taken by the most del.
teats females without musing distress: at the
same time
THEY ACT A$ A CHARM,
By etruzurthenim invigorating. and restoring
theism.= to a bealthy condition, and by
log on the monthly period with retcniari, no
matter from what cause the oh.trnotion may
arise. They , should, however. NOT be taken the
drat three or four months of pregnancy, though
safe ari
t any other time, as miscarriage would be
the result.
DOLLAR x contains 60 Pills, PRIOR, ONE
DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy. Miscarriage,
Barrenness, btarilit Reproduction , and Abuses
of MEDICAL ADVISER e pamphleti E' PRI
VATE a of 70
Pasch sent free teeny address bid cents re
quired to pay postage:
SII.Tbe Pills and Book will be sent by mail ,confidentially, when desired. szotquiLs 811 A LIED,
and prepaid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN M. l).. General Agent,'
No, 7 principal treet, New York.
*Mold byedi the Druggists.
Joseph Fielkl/13{{. Druggist, corner of the
Diamond and Market at., agent for Pittsburgh,
006-em4W,
We only ask a Thai.
We only ask a Trial.
9ifY ask a Trial.
We only ask a Trial,
For Bnae..
Woolenach Anta. Bed Bageadoths
in Furs. no., meat, on Plants. Nowt%
Animals, do.
up in 503 and $1 boxes, bortyttli
}nabs , flasks; $.3 and $5 flasks for Hotels. POW
tutions,
"OW infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons,"
otngerous to the Human Family."
"Ra 4 oome out of thetr holek3 to die."
sir Bold wholesale in all large el ti
er7- Sold by al Druggists and Dealers acorn
where.
fiiti eware f all worthless Imitations
4Eir- S ee that " Costar's" name is on eaoh box,
bottle and flask before you buy.
Address LIENRIC B. COST.II.II.
Principal Depot, 489 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by It. E. SELLERS d: CO.. and It: L.
PAILNESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale Agents, Pittss
ham iylB-6mdeodkw
L.AN EitllLOtN.
trieliffikl MUMS - it X:l3 EIILEA FORS _
Near Oa Pen. e. P. frAtormrs± Dettot
UFA Cr U.-4.15 Hlli9►kl OF
team Isn Hera, r Ls: Lt. , tco/ ihree tz one
hr.ndrad and bona power, anti roited to*
*lst Milk, Einar Us. lo.aot Narnaoas, Facto/40!N
sto.
tire partSculas attuvrion conetrnotion of
fincinee and Machinery lc! 'orrim ukillP- and for
nprmlita. mnlay and cwoular eaw
Have ale° on hand., fadshed emd ready for ebb
meat st short notton, Marines End Boilare of ever,
description.
Alem.famiLn Beg!rm a,:i :346:.e. Iron weperatoly.
Wronal• bon lithacciny,Liaerira and .ftilies
every va ' rietY, and oontinuE the manufactare of
Woolen Machinery and Maanine Coode.
Qm . prieee arc low,, our machinery manufectar
-63 of the buret quality of materials, and warrantee
In all amen to Give satiofloUcn.
SirOrdere from all rem country eolloi
ad and orumogy Cited. fouled/kw
STEAM WAGON WORK
ON RAND AND MADE TO ORDER
WAGONS,
CARTS,
WHEELBARROW'S,
STORE TRUCKS
HAY AND STRAW COTTER.
C. COLEMAN,
0.327-I,yd Maxim Avenue, Alleehe.ny City
J. DJNLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
prrirsh °Ram, Pa
myzusdkli
MITI() CE LENT
T. F. WATSON,
At A.sTic wonia....ii.
Is prskareci to Cement the exterior of buildings
with. improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and su
perior to any done heretofore. This cement bas
no equal: it forms a solid and durable adliedve
nesa to any Hudson, impetlahable.by water 01
frost,tutd , egnal to any qualify of stone. -
The undersigned is the only reliable and prac
tioal workman in this cement in this city.
I have applied this Cement for the t allowing
nal amen. whom the public are at liberty to re
lay tea:- • .
fietin street, finished. 5 yrs
kai l iVgl i a l Leichoni. do 5 yrl
J. H. 8 oenberger, Lawrenceville. do 6 372
J.
H D. McCord, Penn street, do yrs
A. oeveler. Lawrenceville, do 8 yrs
Glirwillouse Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs
St. Charles - do do s .. yrs
Address Washington hotel Box 2306 ,
Pittsburgh P.O. feb2o.lyd
WALL PAPER,
FOR AUTUMN OF IE6B,
A complete assortment of beautiful
PAPER ILINGINGN
Of all styles, at prices lower than ran be again
offered. For sale during the season try
W. P. MARSHALL.
eg 67 Wood Street.
UST RECEIVED—
L akin. ard's Bloom of Youth for the complexion
and
pradreegAmnine Plantation Bitters.
Ayer's laligrry;Peotoral and Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. Alien's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsum.
Wisharts Pine 'Zree Tar Cordial.
Hagadeliagnolla Balm. •
&adding Ameroeis tor the Hair.
Holloway's „family Medicines.
Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher.
All of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines.
Pure elyoerine and Honey Soaps.
Glycerine Cream and Cold Creed, for chapped
hands, face, &a, at
GBO. A. KELLY'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug Clore,
4ilgr t 69 Pnderakira.;.AlLeghens.
.00*
LAYS YOURIGAS BY USING
1.7 son's Anti-ifliekefiog, Amerimui and imrer
ali* /411 AMIE Pirs Awing Of twOO-five per
SeAV:Sho:anil4/4ering is 41'ot - the thing for
Offloo: • Vain* see 'the* bittiret the Qas
fits:trig and flux:ilk' istablishmeat
ipt-Friza— ,
3 tkastilizte Ron Batter.
rim J' ~ grub ' Puke:Laza-ter.
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4ks , . . ~- •- , .
Far; resadrod en ß far Wu by -
~ . . TZAR a LILME4TILONG.
sOBO comma of Market sad First stmts.
UffPOUTANT'TO
".4MATXMIAPAg*WitinMV?
HARVEY'S CHITHNO THEM!
FEMALE, PILLS,
IL FABER et CO.,
r - o_s
WELDON t KELLY.
164 Wood street.
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1864.
:an:. ig :oases,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TR
Oman OP Ocumneo r"tin za.. Y D
uA P TßM Airilktg" CviutayrciT,_
Washington CRY , Aug, 6th. 180.
WENTIII/S, By satisfeostory evident% presented
to the undersigned, it has been eto iv
that the FIRM' mad
NATIONAL BANK OF P
RUBRIC, in the County of Allegheny and
of Pennsylvania has been duly organised un
and-according to the requirements of the Aet of
Congress. entitled "an Act to provide a Nationat
Currency, secured br a pledge of United States
Stooks, and to provide for the oireutation and re
demption thereof " approved February 28th
1563. snakes com Plied with all the prosisiOns ei
said Act required to be (temp/led with before
commencing the business of Bannin g _
Now THEIMPORS. L Rash litiCullooh, Comp
troller of tho Currency, do hereby °order, that the
said FIRST NATI ONAL BANK OF PITT&
BURGH. county of AlleghimrandState of Penn
evlvania. is autnoriscd to commence the business
of Banking under the Act aforesaid,
In testimony whereof *Rocas my hand and
sal of dike, this sth day_of
HIJOH A MLOCR.
88
Comptroller of the Currency.
The First National Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
1.4711 PITTSBUIGII BUST COMPAIi.
Capitol $400,000, with privilege to in.
crease to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Companytaatug organ
ised under the ant to provide a National Cur
rency, under the title of the FIIIBTNATIONAL
BANK OF PITTPPITAGH, would respectfully
offer its services for thn collectiop of Notes.
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, eke., receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts
of the country.
The success which has i vended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since its organisation in 1852, will
we belive be a slat:dent guarantee that business
entrusted to the new organization will receive
the some prompt attentio i.
Raving a very extensive eorrespondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we
behave we can cff,r unusual facilities to those
who do business with us
The business will be con Noted by the same
officers and directors
arxEcroaa:
Names Laughlin. 1 ~ m. K. tilmick.
nebert 8 Ram A lexancler Speer,
Thomas Ball, iv. rat ei, G. Bailer
Taos Wightman, Alex. Dradlar.
Samna( lie
JAMES J..AUGHLtIia,-Prisaldent.
MIN D. SCULLY , Outlier.
&Limn bUi, if163,-(.l,lrlrtf.
KOUNTZ & MPRTZ
BANKERS,
No. 115 Wood St.., Seietiod deo above
Firth Street..
8 IRA EN FOREIGN AND bomesti.:.
AU" Eachaure. Coin, Ilitak Notes. and Govan
meat bectuitics. Collections promptly attondsti
to.
apll
` , l OLD, SEINER, DEMAND NOTES
Certhicate3 of Indcbtodnesa, Qcartormaa
taro Certifloatw.
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
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A. ants. •• learners and Private I. amides are
saving near'y My per cent. by wing
Wailes' OW Plantation Cent*
Wales' Out Plantsetlon
tallier Old Plantation (*Sloe,
In place of other imported Coffees. Each as Java
or Mocha. It has been fatly tes;ed side by side
with the finest Java, and prtnoutced bully equal
in uniformity of strength and richness of flavor,
so that we can, with more tnan usual confidence.
reocdrunend to oar friends and the pub!to oar fme
flavored
Old Plantation Coffee,
Old Plantation (Vireo,
Old plantation cout , o,
As our late invoices arelby far superior to former
shipments. The been or kernel is tail, plump,
and very much like the Mocha or Mountain Cof
fee in shape, ant when manufactured by oar new
Process is decidedly preferableto the best grades
of island Coffee; ant we would advise all who
desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to
Drink Gitlieas Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink Dillies' Old PlantatiOn Cotter,
Drink Old Plantation Voiree.
It is packed only in ore pound tin foil pace .
gee 36 and 60 pounds in a ease; men package
having a fao-simite of our signature, The
Old Plantation Collo°
Ts for gale by nearly all the leading gr coax+ and
country stores throughout the United Kates. at
80 Cents per Pound.
Liberal disoono t to thebin g Retailer Trad
The old Plantation CoAee should be prepared the
same ist any other pare coffee good cream, with
toe addition of an egg, boiled with .he coffee will
add ranch to the flevor.
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ST FRANCIS COLLEGE,
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BIIOTHIRS
rio ming Barr intION, SITUATED
IN LORETTA, Cambria county Pemnsyl
rani& about four miles from Cresson Station, on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitt
obigiwoe chartered in 1868, with =triages to
the usual Qollegiato Honors and AMatom.
The location of theollage " one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of tho
chew Meattitel.ue boing.rgesorbial for ire Pare
watos tair.'iandPletlirleoub "Idertrui:s
Tho elastic •yecar 00MM1M1349 on the 'I
MONDAY after thelsth of AUOIJST; and en ds
about the 28th of JllNEfollewing. It is divide 1
into two.Sessi.. tEitude 0 4nnot /urn hom
'fift for een' one. - All the APPer ner :
ary Loud attrog.
a ffifi be furnished by the=44ltlont the
andante.
Instrumental and Vocal Musio forme no extra
charge. litudfints will be admitted from eight
Mil to the age of manhood.
Tiara—Board and 'Tuition. PaYable half nub
in advance... .
Surveying ana - tteel of instruments. per an et
num..... ..... ............ 20
Classical end L aopvages. .. 10
ancients spending Vacation at-the Coll ages2o
Reference cap jre nude to
. De Rt. Rev. Bi sh o p
Domeneo, Rt. Mom Bishop • ° Wood Malodor
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Loretto. Rev Dr. 0' arc,
Philadelphia: Rev. Menu McLaughlin. hila.
deli: his ; ttev• 'ler i 4 l 223 s fokiar. ll t r rillburt:
N. hack daily to ozone aiirCree , ,
son. War -
HOUSE,
BOSTON.
VS THE LAUSEST AND BEST Alt-
N. ranged Hotel in the New England States; is
centrally located.. and easy of .accessfrom ail the
routes or travel. /t oontaintrall the usodernlm
proven:teats. and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation of the traveling
The sleeping rooms are large and well venwated ;
the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com
pletely furniehed for fabailles and large traveling
parties. and the house I "continue to be kept
as a first a firstrelasi . Zotei in every respeo‘
Telegraph in the house to ell_karkorthe Donn
,. HENRY zdt3g. Prorrnetor,
tr liostft. Sept- Ism, seitatud
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0 L Il
Towards the close of a beautiful day,
during the invasion of the North by the
rebel army a superior officer of that army
presented himself at the door of one of the
most arietocratic residences of the place,
and respectfully begged a bowl of coffee
for a sick companion. The lady of the
house hastened to prepare it, and present
ly he received at her hands a large pitch
er of the refreshing beverage.
He pledged himself to return shdrtly,
and the lady, impelled by curiosity, re
solved to discover whether be was truth
ful, or whether it was a pretext for rega
ling himself with a luxury. She saw him
take it to an officer whose pale counte
nance and stooping figure she had noticed,
and who drank off cup after cap, as if his
thirst was unquenchable, until the pitcher
was drained. Immediately her visitor
turned to bear back the borrowed articles,
and on reaching the door he said : "May
God bless you for your kindness to a suf
fering man. He is feeble and almost ex•
harmed and you cannot know how mach
this has comforted him."
He offered compensation, which was re
fused. He linger .d as if wishing an invi
tation to tarry, and immediately some
young ladies, whose curiosity to see "a
splendid rebel officer," outweighed their
fear, appeared on the threshold, and
among them a little girl of three years. At
the sight of her, the sad face of the con
federate brightened, and extending a hand,
he said, "Sissy, I left a little girl at home,
just about your sine, and she could sing
very sweetly. Can you sing ?"
"Yea, sir."
"Wouldn't you like to sing me a song
for my little girl's sake?"
"Mamma said you were a rebel, and
had oome here to shoot us, and burn our
house." -
"Oh, no, my dear, I couldn't
think of shooting you," he replied with
evident embarrassment. "I will take
care of you, instead."
"Will you? Then I will -sing you my
nicest new song," and regarding him as a
worthy friend she placed her hand in his,
ard, looking up into his face with childish
confidence, began to sing, with lisping ac
cents
with as much assurance as though she had
known he admired the sentiment. His
face took on its former serious, abstracted
look, and he seemed unconscious that she
had ceased until one of the ladies inquired
if he would favor them with singing. He
consented to join in that grand old hymn
which can never die, and he reverently
uncovered his head while they sang,
and the fullness, And richness, and ex
quisite melody of his tones can never be
forgotten by that little company.
He took leave of the party, but, as if
having forgotten himself, turned back and
inquired: "Will one of you ladies oblige
me by exchanging a postage stamp, for I
wish to communicate with my sister in
Washington, which 1 cannot do with toy
stamps or currency.
A lady promptly assented, and received
the curiosity, and on discovering traces of
his High Mightiness, Jeff. Davis perched
it on the tip of her finger and eyeing it as
kance inquired in the saucy spirit of mis•
chief which-her beauty and grace guaran
teed her, "Will it bite ?"
"No it's warranted not to bite," he
said; smiling at the oddness of the ivies.
lion.
How long are you rebels going t
,tayteref' slativontinued.
`"Are you in haste to have us go? -we
alkali protect you ea carefully as your ben
army would do."
"Perhaps so, but we don't need pro.
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TRIP, CAVALRY CHARGE
BY FFUNOiS A. DURIVAGE
With bray of the trumpet
And roll of the drum,
And keen ring of bugles,
The cavalry come.
Sharp clank the steel scabbards, •
The brittle chains ring,
And foam from red nostrils
The wild chargers fling.
Trampl Tramp! o'er the green award
That quivers below,
Scarce held by the curb-bit
The fierce horses go!
And the grim-visaged Colonel,
With ear•rending shout,
Peals forth to the squadrons
The order—" Trot out I"
One hand on the sabre, .
And one on the rein,
The troops move forward
In a line on the plain.
As rings the word "gallop I"
The steel scabbards clank,
And each rowel is pressed
To a horse's hot flank;
And swift is their rush
As the wild torrents flow,
When it pours from the crag
On the valley below.
''Charge !" thunders the leader
Like shaft from the bow
Each mad horse Is hurled
Oa the wavering foe.
A thousand bright sabres
Are gleaming in air;
A thousaad dark horses
Are dashed on the square.
Reeittless and reckless
Of aught may betide,
Like demons, not mortals,
The wild troopers ride.
Cat right! and oat left
For the pary who needs—
The bayonets shiver
Like wind-shattered reeds.
Vain—vain the red vdlley
That bursts from the square ;
The random shot bullets
Are wasted in air.
Triumphant, remorseless,
Ur/suing as death—
No sabre that's stainless
Returns to its eheath.
The wounds that are dealt
By that murderous steel
Will never yield cause
For the surgeon to heal.
Hurrah I they are broken—
Hurrah ! boys, they fly—
None linger save these
Who but linger to die.
Aud call in your men;
The trumpet sounds •'ltaliy
To color" again.
Some saddles are empty,
Some comrades are slain,
And som.noble horses
Lie stark on the plain.
Bat war's a chance game, boys,
And weeping is vain.
TUE REBEL OFFICER
'The Union fcrever, hurrah boys. hurrah!
Down with the traitor, up with the etar,'
Ite thou, oh God asaltad high,"
teotion, and that is not the object of your
coming.",
"We propose to make-a tour of the
North, paftly.on. businesa-and partly on
pleasure.
"%11, but how 10ng It take.yon
to accomplish your plans?''
"Really, I ootild not Bay, perhaps six
weeks, perhaps all slimmer. Possibly
we may like it so well we may never go
•
beck."
"No," she said, with a burst of pas
sionate impulse, "I hope yon will never
get hack, but your bones will strew the
way, and bleach in the sun all the way
from here to the Potomac."
"You are very bitter, I should have
expected that from a Yankee lady, bat
hardly from you."
"I am from the opposite extreme, from
lowa, but I hate a rebel worse than the
Yankees do. You are rebelling against
the power. of God and the kindness of
man."
"Lady you don't consider what you say.
Those are fearful words."
"I know they are, but I will repeat
that I hope that not .one of yon will es—
cape to carry the tidings. You had noi
right to come here, and destroy our homes,
and take away our friends and leave noth
ing but derfolation in your track. You
may not hope for the blessing of God upon
your undertaking."
"Lady," he answered while a tear
sprangto his eye, "I would not be found
here to day, had not.your army found its
way to my home, and desolated. it: I had
a beautiful young- wife, fair as the beauty
of heaven, loving, and tenderly loved,
bat even her, they did not spare, but well
nigh broke her heart with fear and sorrow.
Then I resolved to forfeit my life, or
avenge the 'wrong. I determined that
the homes of the North should feel the
power of the invader's hand, if my single
strength could accomplish it. It is easy
for you with your abundance, to sit and
declaim agaiast us, who have been nerved
to the last poiet of desperation, by the
wrongs of your armies, and when we see
oar dear one reduced to the last extrem
ity, what shall we do but raise oar hands,
and strike in their defence? I did not
willingly enter into this struggle, bat hav
ing entered it. death alone shall put a
limit to my efforts."
"D tru st expect God will forgive you ?"
"I I have a father in heaven who
has forgiveness for me, for I am conscious
lam doing only my duty, and does not
that always meet the approbation of God?
My convictions of duty brought me here,
and will sustain me to the end. Bat if I
fall, I should hardly expect you to minis.
ter to me. Would you comfort a dying
man whom you call a rebel?"
"I don't know as I should, if he con
tinned a rebel."
"May God forgive you. The chances
of war may cause us to meet again."
Gracefully raising his hat, "till we meet,"
he said; and mounting his horse he rode
away.
Those words of tEe resolute young
officer rang in her ears like a fatality.
What could he mean? He surely was
_ La. •
verige, yet .the sent of the young -girl,
whom scarcely any danger daunted, was
filled 'with unrest.
For several days all remained in quiet
suspense.. Vast fiqcties of cavalry aad
infantry were moving to and,fro like the
surging of enormous billows. Heavy de
mands were made upon the people; and
those supplies that were not willingly
granted, were forcibly taken, until all
began to look anxiously for the time and
place when the dreadful blow should fall.
At last It came, end that in the consecrat•
ed abodes of the dead:
0 the terrible thunder of artillery! 0
the sickening thought that thousands un•
protected human breasts were the targets
for those horrible missiles of destruction.
How can humanity look on such scenes
add live? . • ,
The contest was frightful , and bravery
desperate on either aide, but at length
there was a lull, and the stars and stripes
were in the ascendant.
The firing ceased, and the armies slowly
retired. Every available spot, from the
spacious halls consecrated to God, .dow.
to the veriest hovel, was filled with the
wounded, and dying, friend and foe side
by side, blaspheming, groaning, praying;
and these are the noble forms whom but
yesterday were in the full glory of man•
hood.
"Mothers and sisters, with tenderest
sympathy quickly gathered round to per—
form kind offices, fearing lest each mo
ment should reveal the countenance of a
dear one; and among other ministering
spirits was found our gash, impetuous
friend and as though Providence had
directed her, the first person whom she
reached was the rebel offioer—shoil Yet
he smiled as she advanced saying: "You
could not refuse a dying man, eves a
rebel."
"I have repented of those cruel words.
A soldier, from the moment he is wound
ed is no longer a rebel butts, man desert.
ing all the kindness of humanity."
"Thank you. could not have stopped
to bandy words with you, bad you • net
so powerfully reminded me of my wife.
Where on this wide green earth she is, I
cannot tell, for she fled fromher home and
I could never get trace of her afterward.
If she has passed beyond, I trust I shall
soon go to her, for she is mine still. You
are her egad counterpart, and I could
not force mjself to go out of your pres
ence, until yon told me that neither God
nor yourself would forgive me, for my
share in this 'wicked rebellion.' But
now, lying here in the very face of death,
I do not regret what I have done for my
country."
The lady was silent, but at length re
plied:
"I had a little sister, who closely re
ambled me, and.as we were motherless,
my father gave her to a wealthy .2outhern
lady visiting North, who took a fancy to
her, Her name was Ella, and the lady's
name was Nottingham."
"My wife's name, and you are ism sis
ter I That accounts for my strange m fas - ,,
fas
cination. But it is a sad meeting. Will
you not forgive a brother
_who has met
death in defence of your raster 1"
She could not utter a word, but the
tears fell like rain, and she placed her
bend on his head, granting him the covet
ed petition.
"Thank yon Be kind to Ella auditing.
Iris, if you can ever see them. Tell them
my last thought was for them." His sew
fences, which tram the first had - been in
distinct and disconnected, grew more and
morn feeble, until she stood alone before
the dead.
Such sad developfnenta thee dark days
bring. Who shalt count the hearts bleed-.
la g, breaking, Nome the light of the
household has gone out , f s c_,lrever? Will
aot.our. rathur inlfeaven (lay :"I
have seem that it is enough' th
' In the Ilirtoug.*
We cap_ .the foliewl4 ficgei g i .Of ike
Ikuallah ) Sl,o.o4.eeit .in New York from
the ice of thikftotitdurOurviak
linAn imiiditkif tirtiUnutiiii,dil
stisswingt ep te". - 004,-14 WV,
ity attombiliVidglm r 4iM ßanat * stiii
oing business in New York lived aide by
side in the same block. Their houses
_ESTABLISHER 1842-
were tot onlikeP , J.* stribleiVr 6Wilfr
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mistake the one et% tpth t il.r. 'kb that
security for which reare'reitia*ablei'Att . ,., 0
night key of the one not oalYitilletag
door of his immediate tielgbli* '
every house in the -block. —Nalitibt,tll2
door of the'-one a drain . was oiteiti 6 "
which he stumbled- for many &MC bight
on hie way to his rest., - ~ -I
Both titbit* friendeweve tinteiluitelite
the same nigbi. , On their Teturii hom e
their respectiveqatailiditt.‘terit in 'bed,
During the absence-tf ..both pasties the
drain before the onchonse Nut clo,a4opel
a. new aperture opened before 445 4:04, the z
other. A' little in'Afalid by. WO Me,
nese °Vibe heur, one of the patties taking
the drain as his beacon, , ValtiekteAlis
neighbor's door, put out the gee, an
4,1Nr4
to bed, both lh The wrong:honeelid both
of them in the' vrrottebid: 4 Illibbr
maimed quiet. until morning.. - Bathhouses
were alarmed at an, pally hour by tweak
ings out-cries, Amite. ofrobbers t 4hiens
and ' other manifestaffohs of elem. - Ire!
wet explanations were giVenigtem_pts
were made to keep things nick' Ititit
mudrer will. out, and the ne hborizoed
has had a hearty laugh thaks'U continue ci ii
till
eit,tmeemanssoemem New Year's
. .
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Have won the highest Prendams at all the lA.
nortant State and llochaal-al Pairs where qr.-
htbited tbb 110 8 / 1 011. Hew troprovannexhi
recently been added ghich rendere It the Most
desirable tneoldne In the ntarket. "They lire
warranted for three years. .t.netn exalt
last:II:only. Call and see them In operation.
sultufzft ovo.,
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below Bank Block. lass-dokw
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