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    J ANIVIS ; 1 3 . BARR, Editor and Proprietor
nmwmsolt iIIIPTICEN
LEy ; • '
Hernia or Rupture cured
Henna or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured,
Hernia 9r,Ruppure oured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Ri*turd or Hernia oured
Rupture or Hernia oared
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Marsh's Radidal Cure Trues
Ititter's Patent Truss
Fitolt's Supporter Trues,
Self , Adjusting Truss
Lr. Bannings'a Lace or Body
e, for the cure of Prolapsns Uteri,
Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses.
Dr. 8. S. Fitch'a Silver Plated
Supporter.
Pile Drops, for the support and cure
of Piles.
Elastic Stockings, for weak and car
loose veins.
Llastie Knee Cape, for weak knee
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee
aims.
Suspensory Bandages.
Self Injecting Syringes; also every
ind of Syringes,
Dr. KEYEsER has also a Truss which
wilt radically cure Hernia or Rupture,
41111 - office at his DRUG STORE N. 140 WOOD
STREILT, sign of th•uolden Mortar. Pencils
riches
g f_r Trusses should send the number of
inches around the body, linniettiately over the
rupture.
OKFYifigli. will give his personal attention
t 6 the anilo•tion of Trauma in adults and children
and he is satisfied that, with an experience of
twenty ream he will be enabled to give satisfac
tion,
Self4irjeeriag Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes.
SelLlnleeting Syringes.
Sell-Zirjeeting Syringes,
Bald at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood e
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
SUBPenSurY Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street
noIG-lyditw
p ILF-51 OF
TWENTY YEARS STANOINI
CURED.
Below wiil,be found a certificate from one of the
most respectable citizen, of Willane township ivi
regard to Dr. Geyser's Underlie Blood-Searcher.
The . .Ilagiorie eeretßeates are within: recicat and
no . one need be cleiceined in regard to his pregara-
Ds. Geo. H. KSYSEEt:—.I. became afflicted with
Piles about twenty years ago, and every year
they were growing worse, so a. to trouble me ve
ry much, so much so at times as to unfit me for
work. Someimes'l was so bad, that I could not
do anything on account of them, they came out
on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a
great deal of medicine for thorn, I used to buy
and take what ever I could hoar of or read of, in
eiroulas a and yamehlee that fell in my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me some good fora little while, but afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also
applied to two Doottrs, who visited me at my
house and gave me some medicine but It would
not do / I, could not
_get well. Over a year ago, I
got advertisement of sour Lindsey's Blood•
Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would mOt cure me.
and that my . wifole eyetein would have to be re
newed,by, the medidue before I got well. I
bought one bottle and took it home with me and
used it according to your directions. r then drill.
ed to see you, mails. wheat you raid I could not
expect Much benefit from one bottle, I bought
it on. one bottle at a time, until I had used Ave
hottieg. After this quantity had been used, I
wayi,i4l.l4, well of the piles,wlloh had tortored
me for: twenty Years In other respects my
health is improved, and I am as well as could
be expected for one of my age, being sixty years
Past. I have been well now for six months, and
t he's le no aPPearance of a return of the disease.
I can do any kind of !angina Work now without
tha Plies earning down and hurting me. I can
Pitch bay, chop wood, lift, or de any kind of work
which before _used to hurt me. When I found
out yoarldood Searcher I kept on taking it un
til Lea =drab well. I consider it my duty to
make my case kn own to the country for the ben
efit of others who may be suffering as I was, and
do not know the vale° of your medicine. You
may publish this if cu like—l live in Trifkins
Tolonnari, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificate 1 they wish to call
on ma.
ELLIOTT DAVIE.
December UM, 1-0,
r ZPOIc out fur the name of DE. GE(). B.
EZSZB on the cover ;of the bottle and patted
over? thir cork ;
awns, an the United
Stateiiiiiiitt - an the kV qt . a.1.0 . 4i1it0 prevent being
i, npon d pp m ov a spurious
.artide which it in the
mcirka:
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Kunkel's Celebrated
Bitter Wine of bob-
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
For Dispepsia and:lndication;
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspei , :ia and Indigestion,
For Weak Stoieaohe and General Debits
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
Reliable and Sore to do Good
Reliable and Sure to do Uood
Reliable and Sure to do Good
Reliable and'Snre to do Good,
It C. - Bbl but little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood.
It Costa bat little and Purities the Blood.
It Coats bat little acclloutilles the. ILood.
Of this 'Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Only 7; CU. and Ono Dollar per Bottle,
Only 7'. Cu. and fie Dollar per Bottle,
Only Cti. and Otte Dollar per Bottle,
Only :5 Cu. and One Do;lar per Bottle,
Mannfactared solely by 8. A. K UNKEL
BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street. Harris•
burg, Pa. For sale in PITTSBURGH by all
respectable dealers. janl4-6rn
EDICAL CARD
F. X. DaItOLETTE.X. D.,
From the Mediae] Faculty of Paria,
_France, Ex
Intern , Resident Physician) of Hotel Dieu,
Charity Hospitals, acc. Mite of Diploma, 1828.
Ladies Diseases. result of nervousness and de
bility. so., neuralgia d sick, headache, them
'oracle) attended with otmplete success.
OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET, Si.
seB Nicholas klnt.contr.
Ivo TICE TO ALL OOP CBE .11 fl,—
111 Among a certain class or sell-important
people there is a pooriliar feering of contempt at
tached to all phyaimans that advertise stick-treat
the diseases naniedin this card, (Pair ..rejllis-
EASES.) why this ehoeld he. they nor 00 one else
can teal. Are they not aware mat all phydieiens
treat diseased of every denomination, in tact no
icx just the very diseases that are so obnoxious
to these very refiner t artier+. 1 slispos, they
would not let one rf the , r family solo a parry
that has devoted years for the r benefit, because
he advertises the faet, and their family physician
says ho i. a humbug so he oan get the case. of
tou tie has almost deprived the party of his life,
Ile caucus at last to the physician that advertis
es—how else are they to know. Are they not
aware that bir As , ley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Bro
die, sir Churrea Ball and M. Paul iticerd devoted
years in the treatment of thee diseases. These
men are hold up as shining lights in toe medical
world : 1 don't want that ailtuenatiasiva"- coat
rubliah. still Lb., area gveat number el them
that are. 1 have devoted myself to the study and
treatment of PRIVATE Ditur n sgEs upwards of 140)
years, end without egotism can say I have saved
hundreds from years of misery and untimely
death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable
altogether. as ! think it is the best and most cer
tain. It is in my power to brmg hundred,. of
certificates if I thought it necessary to cents , to
my general success: but my long residence in this
city is sufficient proof without adorns more.
tipermatorrtma and all &Menses arising from it
are cured in a much shorter time than hereto
fore. It behooves every young man and w. man
to be careful in tweeting Et physician. The differ
ent advertisements that are seen in our papers
are of no worth, and no benefit laid aline from
answers than only loss of health and money.
Hundreds are cared aartually with my now rem
enies. Address BOX 800.
_:tali-lyst Pittsburgh kostoffice.
Of every kind
10,000,000 SAVED.
• (4- A.SON'hi
KEILOSENE CBATEB
vvILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA
by, heatyater or steep herbs. &c., for the
sick, makalrarm water for shaving or tody, cook
a few oysters, boll or try eggs, make'tea and cof
fee, toast brea4,lo. o ko , in leas time and expense
than by any , Other Meant known. Used 04 any
lamp without obscuring the light. Pride 25 eenta
by mail kestagepe4M. 50 emits-
Also a Patent Lighter, for lighting Minos with
out removing the chimney. For sale wholesale
and retail by
WELDON dc RELLT.
clan liB Wood E.., agents for the manufacturers
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES.
-AND
SHRLTREO WORKS.
Park, M'Curdy At Co.,
Manufacturers of
Sheath, !Brasiers' and Belt Copper. Pressed
Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms.
Bpelter Sodder, &a. Also tumor.
tern and dealers in Metals,
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron.
Fire. &a.
*a-Constantly on hand, Tinmens' Machines
and Tools. Warehouse, No./49 FIRST and 12(1
SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Ps.
16.404a' orders of Conner-dello Any deS4ed
pattern. feZl:lydatw
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
JUST OPENED AT
C 111. S
87FOURTH EjtREHR
A large assortmee, which will be acid at a very
great reduction from lea - prima ' anlo
TO BUILD,
WE ARE NOW MAN I FFACTITRW6I
a enperionartiele of-
LIME,
Which we ere prepared to deliver from oar
COAL YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET,
Best Qualify 01
F'A.MI.II.I?" COAL,
Alwohaan haiKi rbittiraal.
DICKSON. STEWART & 00,
J. G. WgLDON
WELDON & IiELLY,
lLa NI7PAUPIIIIXREI O
Lamps and Lamp Goods,
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, deo
ldt Wood street, near Sixth.
1.) ORLA ND'S PRICES—
Men's. 2l .) Calf Double Sole and Double Upper
Boots, $4; do do Dress Boots, $3; Men's Double
Sale heavy Ba.'morale M . 90; Mia's Double liki24 .
C gr ew Gaiters
51) 1 ; 2 15. 51 r ';;r 3 o m ß e ro nnc o r f .e...
I, I Boom, 85:: W o omen's Double Sole-sped
g ei Boons. $1 00: Woman's More** sewed heel
I
B orals. $l. 25' Women's custom mudeselled
il 1 BOOta• Women's Congress 9100-
A o a very large eesortment of Hiegel' and
d ' Shoes at t o w . ri ag rior dAimpr er
ent -
par ' • . .
I ns
2d door frozolsthetreeti- ,
go B
84 . 2241 , , w vz , ,d
fr H A
7 . G.O. nut ' I "
7 ,, r ict -- i -
.., , 411 !. 10 :2% 1 4 11 12 1 14411,'
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The Great Tonic
The Great Tonto
The Great Tonto
The Great Tonic
And Cannot do Halm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
We only ask a Triai
We only ask a Trial.
We On'Y ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial,
& CON
AND DIALERS LE
PITTSBURGH, PA
Medical
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY.'
HARVEY'S •MONO TEM
FEMALE PILLS
HAVE NEVER YET FAILED( WHEW
the directions have boon strictly followed,)
in removing difficulties &tieing from
OBSTRUCTION, OR BTOPPAOH.OF NATURE
Or in restoring the egstem to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Affections. Prole eims Uteri.
the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or
gans. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the
constitution, and may be taken d isc most del
icate females without CMlBilig ress: at the
game time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM.
By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring
the erystem to a healthy condition, and by bring
ing on the monttly period with regularity, no
matter from what cause the obatruotion may
arise. They should, however. NOT be taken the
iretthree or four months of pregnancy, though
safe' at any other time, as miscarriage would be
the result.
. -
D OLLA
Each
R. box contains 6O Pills, PRICE, ONE
DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE
On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, M iscarriage,
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and'Abines
of Nature, and emphatically the LAD ES' PRI.
VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to any address. Nix cents re
quired to pay instep!,
lli3..Tbe Pills and Book will be sent by mail.
confidentially. when desired, SICPRELY SSA LID,
and prepaid. on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN. M. b., General Agent,
N. 76 Cedar street. New York.
lIM-Sold by all the principal Druggists.
Joseph 'newton-, Druggist, rrri. er of the
Diamond and Market st., rgont far Pittsburgh,
006- =dais,
or i Mies. Roaches, Ants. Bocl Brigs, sfethe
in Pura, oolens, eta, intents on Planta, Fowls,
Animals, c.
Put tip_ in 25c. 500 and $1 bow bottle; and
flasks; Si and $ }leaks for Rotate. Publics Insti
tntiona. ck - o.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Hu man Family."
"Ita4 come oritof thetrhoio tndie."
*a— Pold wholesale in all largo
Slid by all Druggists and Dcalz,z - a over,-
where.
Air Beware of all wortleFs
kir Soo that "Costar'B" h
name cn eath
bottle and flask before you buy.
Addroal HENRY R. colivrAß,
Principal Depot, 4 Broadway, N. Y.
'Sold by R. E. jELI.RKS.b CV..aod B. L.
PAIINESTUCH A Cu., Irl'hol.s.a:a Agents. Iltnsi
bum.
- -
we.. R. . 'A F L & C
s i~~~ ~Pd6i~ ~~1!~~~t~i
Lroza tic:3
MEM!. EfIJAM:::,I ::V , " OAKE:S
seas the Pent. R., Paasanzea..l3ar,,,s
&ELF, PEISiDIS 01
Stewl Eninee. raLltic.'z f): three to one
hundred uud hem power. Sad Gutted for
Ethzt Mille, tiaw Blurt Furnaces, Ire.‘,t-orite,
5176 particular attention to the aanctruction 01
jinx -Mee and Machinery for grist mina. and for
gprishte. melt's, and circular saw
Rave also on hand, ilniehed tad ready r:r ship
lariat at short notice. Sta./ince r-el Boilers (.I.ver7
description.
Al3o.fataish Ballets 6114 tan. L:1,11 aeperatedr,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Dal:sore and Pulllea to
fivers varlets , . and ocalinat thR manufacture o!
Woolen Mac inert' and blachlr.e C'erda.
Our prices are low, our Ltl.l4:lin try matinturtar
K 1 of the beet condi tr td materiels, and w arra n tr;
In all oases to tire satisfaction.
41111 - erders from all parts of the oonntr, solid
El and Dramatis Mad. fell:dkw
STEAM WAGON WORK
ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.
WAGONS,
CARTS,
WHEELBARROWS,
STORE TRUCKS,
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS.
C. COLEMAN,
oa:11-1yd Marion Avenue, Mks , hen' City
J. DUNLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
errrsLuikin,
Zkl.rder.
ANTIC CE TENT
T. F. W ATS ON,
11141..5 . r1C' W0.11,11..E.1R,
Ts prepared to Cement the exterior of buildbigs
with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and su
perior to any done heretofore. This cement has
ne equal: it forms a solid and durable adhesive
ness to any surface, imperishable by water or
f4ost, and equal to any quality of stone.
The undersigned is the only reliable and rra6-
0741 workman in this cement in this city.
!I have apphed this Com ent .for the f allowing
Chtlomeh. whom Ihe Public are at . liberty to re
to :
Ji Bissell, residence Penn street, finished. 5 yrs
Jas. McCandless, Al/eghony. do 5 yrs
J . ; IL Bhoenberger i Lawrenceville, do 5 yrs
Ji D, McCord, Penn street, do 4 yrs
H
e toeveler, Lawrenceville , do a yrs
and Howie Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs
El Charles ^ do do 5 yr"
Address Washington Hotei Box Iles,
Pittsburgh P.A. feb2o.lyd
WALL PAYER, ~
FOR AUTUMN OF 1868,
A complete assortment of beautiful
PAPER HANGINGS
Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again
offered. For 11810 daring the 845848011 by
W. P. NALREILILLL,
J UST RECEIVED—
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Laird's Bloom of Youth for the complexion
UVskin.
rake's genuine Plantation Bitters.
paer's Cherry. Pectoral and Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. Alien's Hair Restorer and Zylobalimm.
Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
Makan's Magnolia Vain , *
B..earling Amorosia for the Hair.
hicillawors ,Ranaily-4edicines.
LlzidgerkimprOvisdUrbod Searcher.
All of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines.
Pure Glycerine and Honey Soaps.
Giycerine Cream and Gold Cream, for chapped
hands. face, Ba., at
GEO. A. KELLY'S
Wholesale and Retail Drag btore,
0 0 24 Nu. 69 Federal st., Allegheny
CIAVE YOUR 0 4 411 BY USING GLRA.-
/•7 eon's Anti—Flickering. American and limper
ial Eles Burners. a sure saving of twenty-five per
f en
ce t, The Anti-Flickering is coat the thing for
th Office. Call and see them burn at the Gag
Fitting and Plumbing latabliehment of
WELDON dr KELLY,
164 Wood street.
W VERB—-
~ 3 bbls prints Roll Butter.
1 bbl Fteeh fackod Batter.
4 ks
Jost receive ey d and for sale by
BEMS A. 11.101300.
ach9o earner et Market and Shit stmts.
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1864.
TRICOURY DEPARTMENT,
OPIIOII 0? Cow! tnottga O 1 THE CIIBERNOY,
Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1883.
Wasassa, BrJratisfactory evidence presented
t) the undersigned, it has been made to aRmY
that the FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF PII7B
- in the Ctitmty of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania has been dub' organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled'"an Act to provide a National
Currency, securedliy a pledge of United States
tocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof," approved February 25th,
1863, and has compliedVith all the provisions of
said ..ct required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Reusing.
Now THERFFRIC, Uugh McCulloch, Comp
troller o! tin Cu_rrency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATVINAL BANK OF PITTS
BURCiII. county ofAlleghony and State of Penn
sylvania. is autaorided to commence the business
of Backing under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness soy hand and
Baal of office, this sth ( lay of Au gum 1863.
fllkiU hIoCULLOCIL
Comptroller of the Currency,
The First National Bank
of Pitniburgh, Pa.,
Capital g.loo,ooo.vvith Privilege to in
crease to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Cur•
reney under the titic of the FIRST NATIONAL
oBfArN k s
O s F r P c L e T S o E r U th ZG e H co n w t o r u ti l o d n
reofp eNcuelly
Drafts, Bilis of Ex ,, harge, kn., receive money on
deposit and buy and tell Exchange on all parte
of t.hr country.
The success wFch hay mended the Pittsburgh
Truot Comp any ‘it.ce its ersanizat'on ;n 1822, will
we belt Vt be a.sufficient ausirantee that h aa'hea s
entrustedt: m row organization will receive
the some prompt at t 'anti .
Having a very CXIOIISIOO correspondence with
arks and Bankorc, throng hmit the coup we
believe we r .7 1 r r unusual facilities to thti7.
ose
who do business with no
The business will be eon lueted by the game
officers and dircctorc
James Laughlin,
Rebert 6 Hays,
Thomas Bell,
Thou tiriighiragn
grant
JAM r..,S I j AUu
JOUN
Angus:
Korrrr
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
nAw K ign,s,
No, 114 Woof! bieeond doo above
II EA LERN I N FOREIGN AND Domestic
31-1 1 Exchav, Ckin, Bank Notes. and Grovorn•
tn3nt Col;cctrx.Ll promptly attended
apll
g °Li), SILVF.R, BI AND NOTES
Ccrtiientos of Indobtodziess. Qusrterataa
to7s CertiftcateL,
7 3-10 Bonds anciCoupons,
snd all other
_gtvc 0 711. Matt seanzi4elk bought-tar
3. L.LIA USA ("0.._
ni Y.:61: .1 VI 001 stroo t .t taien. of Third.
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P LANTATiON
COFFEE
E BEST 110 TELS. It EST AIQ It
b-Ilaving ah n ts ea ,
r 3
t;tealinv per
orearnednii:rb.ycauteie
aging are
(Mlles' Old Plantation Coffee.
tallies' Old Plantation
Witten' Old Plantation Coffee,
In plaoo of other imported Coffees, such as Java
or Mettle. It has been fatly toured aide by side
with the finest J‘va, and prmoourced fully equal
In uniformity of r crength and richness o 1 flavor,
eo that we can, with more than mual confiderna,
recommend to our trienda and the pubno our fine
flavored
Old Plantation Coffee,
Old Planta'tan ... o43;
Old .1:e tattllitteer,
As our late invoices era by far superior to former
shipments. The bean or kernel is full, plump,
and very much like the Mocha or Mountain Cof
fee in shape, alai when manufactured by our new
Process is doeidediy preferable to the beat grades
of Mead Coffee; ants we would advise all who
desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to
Drink Girlies' Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink Old PisniatiOn Coffee,
Drink (Mlles' Old Plantation Coffee.
It is packet only in one pound tin foil pane'
gel 36 and 60 pound s d u a eseb: each pack ag e
having a fee-simi!o of our signature, The
Old Plantation Coffee
Is for salt by nearly all the leading grocers and
country stores throughout the 'United /States, at
80 Cent. per Pound.
Liberal diseoubt to the Jobbing Retailer Trade
The old Plantation 6'offee should bo prepared the
sense as any other pure coffee; good cream, with
the addition of an egg, boiled with the coffee will
add mnsh to the th.vor.
Wright 01Illes & Brother,
ONLY ILLNUFACTUSERS
del t 238, 235, 337 Wassington st. N. Y
Slr. FRANCIS OOLT.EGE.
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
ripEnta Ers SIIITA.TED
J. IN LORETTO, Cambria manta , Pennsyl
vania about tour relies from Cresson Station, on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh, was eharterede 18.23, wi th priviligeo to
()enter the usual ftlie Honors' and' Degrees.
The location of the Liege is one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alio
gt.eng Mountains being rroverbial for its pure
water, bracing air. and pietaresque scenery,
The Eaholastio year commences on the FIRST
MONDAY after the I.th of AUGUST, awl ends
about the 2Sth of JUNE foLlawing. It is divide I
Into two Besnot,s. Students cannot return home
Setween the Sonsionui. All the Apparatus awes
eery for Land Surveying. &tin
_benne. so. An.,
sill be furnished by the instltUtion to the
andante.
Instrumental and Vocal:Mneie farms no extra
plume. Students will be admitted from eigL t
years to the age of manhood.
Tate—Board and Tuition. payable half yearly
in advance
Surveying arc use of instruments - , per an
...-. 23
Classical alai Modern Languages. extra-.... in
Students spending Vacation at.the College... 20
Reference can be made to tho Rt. Rev. Blake;
Domeneo, Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood Philadelphia
Rev. T. B. Reynolds. Loretto. Rev Dr O'Hara,
Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila.
delt,hia :Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
N. lI.—A hack runs dally to Loreto from cre e
eon. sepll
AMERICAN HOUSE,
BOsTON.
WS THE LARGEST AND BEST AB—
A ranged Hotel in the New England States; IS
centrally located , and easy of access from all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern im
provements, and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation of the traveling public,.
Tho sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated;
the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com
pletely furnished for families and huge traveling
Parties, and the house will continue to be kept
as a first a first-class Hotel in every resPeot.
.Proprietor, sell.6
Telegraph in the house to all parts of th e oonn.
try.
HENRYNRY RICE,
Boston, Sept.
1363
S 7 Wood Street.
- 1,A6 AND %TEAM TING.—THE
VI - under igned is pro pared to execute all or
dere for Gas and Steam Fitting, Also, for fitting
up
Lookami.ling and Bell Banging promptly t
tended to.
Mr. W.ll. CRAUMBit is foreman of the figs
Fitting shop.
FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS
For sale ; also, TWO LATFIES.
W. D. fiETTENBOD.O,
Looksmith wad Bell Danger,
43:1 Penn street,
map ERILOVALL of LIVEIIY STABLE.
The undersigned having removed his Itivo.'
Ty Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to newt
the curriel of First ond &Lath field street. W. C
C onn -, of i su ttr i. to turtiob carriages
buginte.arj norbta.' hpoo the -shortest no.
ties, Alen hnri•ns Copt atltterY ) at. retwohabk
mks. Undertaking and au attangementsior fu
nerals will receivehi/EU! Lttabhon
X Xii.
Banking Houses.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH
ATI{ PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPA
11cl:crow.' :
1 *.,"rie. K. Ninaiek,
Alexander Speer,
kr snais 0. Bailey,
Alex. Bradley,
aei Rea.
itiLditi. President.
I'LLY, Ca-shied.
Firth Street,
t-4 lE '
OIL REFINERIES.
kIIFF'A MILLS, NEAR RILRII.OR.,
P BTATrON.—This well. known Grist Mill is
offered for sal., together with two dwelling
houses,
The nul 2 h c us m is th
osfh ohp
eando 6ro
es a , o res ame
l w a it d h .
stone basement. two run of frenoh burrs, smut
maehine,&c., ail complete. For pride and terms
apply to 5. c umn BERT & SONS,
lanls 51 Market at.
RLACKSINITH WA NTE D—TO RENT
a dm, and dwelling house, with a large
garden, at 'Balls Mills. Bent, $6O per year—a
good sheer can make money. Apply to
8. CUTHBERT & SONS,
51 Market et
W lIEELJEIt dc WILNUN•A
Have won the highest Premiums at all the im
norisint State and Meeks:Meal Faire where ex
hibited this season. New improvements have
rocently been added which , renders it the most
desirable machine in the market. They are
warranted for three years. Instructions given
gratuitous's , . Call and set them in operation.
WM. SUMNER it CO.,
Pittstairgh offieo No. 27 Fifth street, three doors
below Bank Block. ians-cikw
IRS AM) NEW YEA'
PRESENTS.
Albums • Bolding 50 Pictures,
SE33:1111
Albums Holding 40 Pictures
Albums folding 24 Pletarei,
Albums Holding 12 Pictures,
4SO Cents.
Cali find examine the CREARBST and BEST
STOCK of ALBUMS in the
TWO CITIES,
Photograph Cards; in variety
A large ageortment of
Books.
.
Hub.
JAMES T. SAMPLE'S
Book and Periodical Depot.
dsls-Itad 8.5 Federal et., Alleglicmy . City.
AT THE
NEW CARPE STORE,
We shall eell d n tee nreeent month, a
W HOLESALE gad Ii.ETAm.
Without any Advance In
A fed Lkle of
IC A I
p E T
.FLO 04 OIL CLOTRS,
In shoats Op 24 ft wide
Wolen Druggets ants s Crumb Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES.
'rabic. and Plano C 01701.13
Rugs, mats, Stair Rods. &e.
These goods have advanced in first hands from
TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER ()ENT within
thirty days. and are now selling at
LEV THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICE
Our stock le LimGet entirely new, all having been
Stwohneed within ninety days for oaeh. at the
very lowest priced of the year.
M'FARLAND COLLINS & CO
Nos. 71 and 78 FIFTH ST.,
Between Postoffice and Dispatch Building
noi6
HOUSE FOR SALE.-
No. 114 Elm St., 6th Ward.
This property is one of the most convenient and
deeirab,e residences in the city. The lot extends
I rem Elm to Congress street, The house pi a two
story brick, containing six rooMs , besides bath
room, wash house. bake house and light dry COI..
tar and pantry. There is a nicely paved large
yard. and a brick stable fronting on Congress at.
the house supplied with gas, hot and cold water
hal. painted, and grained; parlor Weedy fittisaicti
with marble mantles; property all in good eon.
dition, Pride. $l,OOO, Terms—sl,o)(l in hand
and the balance in two years. For further par
tic Wars inquire at the premises. delBiitf
pesvAl le DItISA6JI2I
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad
vioe should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedial never fall to cure intik;
ridge. scrofuloun and venereal affections.—
heritsuv taint, such as totter. psoriasis and Q -
or skin.'iseases. the origin of which the patient
is ignorant.
SEMINAL wwants%
Dr. B's remedies for this Motion. brought on
by salter, habits, are the only medicine known
in this s country _which are safe and will speedily
rotorto ILb..
Dr, Brown's remedies once in a few dim this
Lnfra affliction.
He also treat Piles, Oleet. Gonnorrhoe, Urethal
Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back
and iiidnoyajrritation of the Bladder. strict-
wok eta
rodioot to bo simmered mast contain st but
0 DOW. AR
inea semt to any address satak_p_sokeit, _
C_lblvap_d_private rooms. No. 59 StirrliFlKlLD
STRW. P ittsburgh. Pa. nolfdlor
A DattNitiTIIZATOR'S NOTICE.—LET-.
care of Adm;ni.tration having been granted
to the undersigned upon the estate of CoL James
H. Childs. late of Allegheny county. Pa, damm
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make payment to the undersigned. and
these having maims against said estate will pre
sent them, properly
_authenticated. to
CHARLES A. HO Aduer.
At Office of Homy, Wells dt.Co
corner of Harrison and Pike streets;
Or to MITCHEL d PALMER. Attorneys.
de3-lawsw No. 87,PIfth at.. Pittsburgh.
AUX=l7l'oB'lo IifOTICE.-.WIEBREAS
lettere testamentary on the estate of John
McGee, deceased. We of WCand letegrant ttierathiP.
. Pa.. have been ,a 3 to the
subscriber& Adjkarsons indebted to said estate
whl make Immediate payment. and those haying
oldlnis will present the same duk ai lifend
for settlement to either of the an ed.
lAMBS G BOON,
HENRY loon.
• Executors
ISTandiesi township. w N0v.12. 192 ..
.soiltwila
For Sale,
Pz,
West ern Agents
iis2 90.
ss2 25.
81 25.
Bat who was the 'Friend?' That was
the question. We were all born Yankees,
and did our best at 'guessing;' 'but it
didn't help us. Wellat any rate, it was
very nice all round. I hadn't to be routed.
No, nor John, nor his dear old mother.
And pussy pu rred round natui if she bad
as much reason to be glad as any one of
us; and the canary trilled so sharp a
strain that we were obliged to muffle his
cage and his enthusiasm with John's red
silk pocket handkerchief.
M i ra. Harris and I had not got our
feminine tongues still, the next day,
when Johu mime back, in the middle of
the forenoon, ivitligirtoidier riddle to drive
our womanly curiosity still more distract.
ed. He was requested to call immediate.
/y—so a note he had just received read—
at it Co's,
and accept'the bead
clerkship, at a salary of $1,400 a year be
ing highly recommended by a person,
whose name his new employer declined
giving.
That was a greater mystery still. John
and his mother had rich relations to be
sure; but, though they had always been
interfering in all their plans for making a
living, they . never had been known to give
them atryttang—except advice, or to call
on them by daylight; and it wasn't at all
lik e ly Chat 'the leopard would change
his spots at that late day. No, it could
not be John's rich relatives ,,, were
always in. anch.ll panic lest the Uppatten,
dom sbniild disocver thattheir
the liar' rises, lived in unfasidonable
part pf the dined ; at one •o'clock,
and noticed imdespeople and mechanics.
We were ;too sensible to believe in
fairies, but,W*; the mischief was empty
!dr the - 'kern of plenty' in that way at
Or fest?
I f e.,l9!oke the Mt mewling* We
DAILY POST.
DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES
One year. by
Six months. "
Throe "
One
One week. delivered in the 18
Single oopies... ...... ..........
To agents per hundred....
What Came of an Omnibus Ride—
One Pull to the Right.
Some time ago, (no matter when, little
folks shouldn't be curious,) I was riding
in an omnibus with some half dozen well
dressed ladies and white-kidded gentle-
M en.
At a signal from somebody on the aide
walk, the driver reined up hie horses, and
a very old man, with tremulous limbs and
silvery lochs, presented himself at the
door for admission. The driver shouted
through the skylight 'Room for one more,
there, inside ;' but the gentlemen looked at
the old man and frowned, and the ladies
spread out their ruffled skirts, for his hat
was shabby, and hie coat very threadbare.
He saw how it was, and why there was
"no room," and meekly turned about to
go down the steps, when a fine-looking
young man, who sat next to me, sprang to
the door, and seizing him by the arm said : I
"Take my place, sir; you are quite wel- I
come to it. I am young and hearty; it
won't weary me to walk;" and kindly
'leading the old man to the vacant seat, he
leaped from the steps and walked briskly
down the street, while I looked admiring
ly after him, saying to myself, "That
yo
Weg un man has had a ood mother."
drove on, and the more-Hooked at
the old man's silver hairs, and fine, honest
face, the more indignant I felt at the way
he had been treated. Whether he read
my thoughts in my countenance, or not,
I can't say; but, atter most of the passen•
gers had got out, he moved up to me and
said, "Good boy—good boy, wasn't he ?"
My dear (and here his voice sunk to a
confidential whisper) I have got money
enough to buy out all the upstart people
that filled this omnibus twenty times over,
but I like this old.coat and - hat. They
are as goodas a crucible—help me to find
out the true metal. Good morning, my
dear. Thank you for your pity, just as
much ae if I needed it'—and this old man
pulled the strap, got out of. the omnibus,
and hobbled off down the next street.
Sometime after, I advertised for lodg
ings, and was answered by a widow lady.
I liked the air of the house, it was so neat
and quiet, and the flowering plants in the
window were a letter of recommendation
to me. Your coldhearted, icicle people
never care for flowers; (you may write that .
in the fly-leaf of your primer.) Bat what
particularly Fleased me at Mrs. Harris'
was the devotion of her eon to his mother.
I expected no lees, because, the minute I
opened the door, I saw that he was the
same young man who gave up his seat in
the omnibus to the old gentleman.
John did - all tt___ltlLArken ri--
of
r. He sAier,;(l hifiMother's- arm
chair to the pleasantest corner; handed
her the footstool, and newspaper and
spectacles, offered her his arm upstairs
and down, instead of joining other young
men in racing over the city to find ways
to kill time.
It was a bsantifal sight in these days,
when beardless boys come stamping and
whistling, into their mother's presence,
wish their hats on, and calling her the 'old
woman.'
I spent a pleasant autumn under Mrs.
Harris' quiet roof. And now, winter had
set in with its nice long evenings. John
came into tea one night with his bright
face overclouded. His mother was at hie
side in an instant. John's master had
failed, and John was thrown out of em
ployment,
Then I learned that it was only by the
strictest economy, and hoarding of every
cent of Jonn's salary that the house rent
was paid, and the table provided.
And now, so the widow said, the house
must be given up, for John might be a
long time getting another place, clerkships
were so difficult to obtain; and they must
not think of running in debt.
It was such a pity. We were all so
comfortable and happy there in that cozy
little parlor, with its sunny bow window
fall of flowers, and its blight Lehigh fire,
and cozy cushioned chairs; that cozy par.
lor, where the little round table, with its
snowy cloth, had been so often spread;
and the fragrant coffee, and delicate tea
biscuit, and racy newspapers, had been
so often discussed; where John in hie
slippers and dressing gown, with his dark
hair brushed off his broad forehead, read
to us page after page of some favorite
author, while the wind was welcome to
whistle itself dumb outside the threshold,
and aid Winter to pile up the snow at the
door till he got tired of it.
It was hard!
John walked up and down the floor,
with his hands crossed behind, and Mrs.
Harris went round the room hunting after
her spentacles, when they were comfort—
ably reposing on the bridge of her fine
Roman nose.
A knock attire doorl
A note for Johnl
'Enclosed find $6OO to pay for Mr.
John Harris' house rent for the coming
year. A Faser:D.'
John rubbed his eyes, and looked at
his mother; his mother looked at me, and
I looked at both of them; and then we
laughed and cried till we nearly had bye.
term.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
found in the_bank yard,.a.barrel of tippiai,
a barrel ofillogva'kelli9f-btltter. and a
bag of buckwheat flour, labelled "For Mr.
John Ramie, street.'"-
John declared (after pinching himself,
to see if he really was John) that ; balsa
tened the gate inside, the very last , thing
before he put his night-cap on. Mts.
Harris said somebody must haireclithbed
over and unfastened it; and I tcroped
right up and down
and I
bright thoUght
had just struck me, and I was determined
to hold on to it, for I didn't have a bright
thought every day.
"What now ?" said John, as I capered
round the room.
"Oh nothing," said I, "only it takes a
woman, after all, to find out a secret—and
to keep it, too," I added, Snapping lay
fingers at him.
That day I thought it- woold'dotne good
to ride about in an omnibus. I tried-sev
eral. It didn't make much difference to
me whether they went up street or doWn,
or where they finally stopped; I - was
looking more at the passengers.
By an y
d b'l hispert saw he
sitting down beside
him, "House rent-jalerkshiii-4ourbet•
ter—buckwheat, all for giving you a seat
in an omnibus !"
Didn't I know "the fairy" watt the nice e
,old man with silver looks ? Didn't h
;bribe me to hold my tongue by telling me
`that he might get a peep at John and
hie mother Didn't he come ? and didn't
look as much astonished when he call
ied as if it hadn't all been settled two days
i'previous Row was John to - know, when
he felt such an irresistible impulse to be
kind to the old man, that his hair had
4grown white loving his mother ? /low
;was the old man to know why he loved
[John so well, and thought him one 'ad)
lfineet young men head ever seen? Row
?was I to know that I was to turn ,oul
to
)::,e what I always so mortally'hilted—a
ifeminine match-maker ?—Fanny Fern.
A Singular Adventure.
Once upon a time a traveler gtepped
into a stage coach. He was &young man
iltarting in life, at, found six passengers
'about him all grey headed and extremely
itged men. The youngest appeared to
have seen at least eighty winters. Our
youngest traveler, struck with the singu
lar mild and happy aspeet which dis
innguished all his fellow passengera,sdeter
ined to ascertain the secret of a long life
pnd art of making old age comfortable; . be
:ddressed the one apparently the elest,
bo told him that he had always led a
egular and abstemious life, eating vege
bles and drinking water. The young
an was ratbeir daunted at this; iriaseinch
.6 he liked the- good things of this life.
e addressed the second. :who attenish
:d him saying he had always eaten r out,
.eef, and gone to bed regularfi fuddled -
or the last seventy-years,- addin
epended on it .. T t - :
.!.
..
._ . •
•":" 9 "".• - 77i1173; • a Thoth zetiolately . kb,
staining from all political or, ralliume
Sontroversiee; and the fifth by - going - to
bed at sunset and rising at dawn. =The
Sixth was apparently much younger then
the other eve—his hair was less grey and
there was more of it—a placid smile de
toting a perfectly easy conscience mantled
his face, and his voice was jocund and
introng. They were all surprised to learn
hat he was by ten years the oldest man
the coach.
allow is it yon have thus preserved the
- ehnesa of life?' exclaimed our young
raveler.
The old gen tleman immediately an
swered the young traveler by tutymg:
'I have drank water and : wizte-14 - have
eaten meat and vegetables—l. have 'dab
hled in politics and written, religious
pamphlets—l have sometimes gone to bed
st midnight, and got up at sunrise and at
Loon;' he then, fixing his eyes-in - tinsel*
fpon the young man, concluded with the
ingular remark: "But I always pay
frompay for my newvapers.'
It's What Yon Spend.
. .
'lt's what thee'll spend my Son,' tiddYf '
Sage old Quaker, 'not what thee'll =he;
Which will decide whether thee's to , be
Ooh or not.' The advice-was trite, for it -
LareLas Fsanklin'ti in another shape: 'Take '
e of the pence, and the pence Will take
-of themselves.' But it csnilat i &it:i'
often be repeated. Men are `66iitintitillfri,
hidulging to small expenses, saying- to
themselves that it is only .30, trite, yet ,
forgetting that the aggregittils serious,
that even thelea shore' is matte np.of i p.ett,
grains of sand. Telr'aints 11 : ailrfii eviiii'
thirty-six dollars a• :year, wnit thatfitt-the'
'niterest of the capital of -ftve hundred ;
dollars. The man that saves ten ; ceßta a
day only is so much richer then lie who
does not, as if he owned a life estate in a
house worth five hundred dollars; and if
tovestedsquartarly*ute not -talos . talf that
time. But ten ceata a day is:cbild's-PlaY,
some will exclaim. Well, then, 'Join/ 2
Jacob Astor, used to say, that than a; Man
Who wishes to be rich, taiii-eaVecl'' ten
thousand dollars, he has won half the beiti-f
tle, Not that Astor theugitt teA 4 AQVAINOL:
much. But he knew that in making& enek
a sum, a man acquired habits - o! pit ~A it"
imonomy, which wouldheepltiin lidiint" ,
nig in *ealth Bow many,.:; however,.
spend teu thousand expenses,, ted agSWlt '
on looking back, cannot tell; as-thopy. Say.
*here the Milner- went to.' - TotaVii is
to get rich. To squander, even in-email
sums, is the first step towards the poor.
house. .
Jthw:l3r
When Gen. Jackson was President,
jimmy O'Neil, thi porter; was a marked'
character.? He tidd his foibles, which
Were offensive to the fitstidioiamives of
Colonel Donelson, and caused his 'nip
mist I on an average of about once-
week. Bat on appeal to the - Might:! court;
the verdict•was invariably reverted by the
good native of the old General. Once,'
however. Jimmy, wait- guilty of some fla
grant offence, an d was samovoned before
the highest triliOnalat oam ..Theonjtersd,
after' fttior Mitaeo4
observed: 'Jimmy, have beintfivftli You .
for lons, in spite of-all ComOlebits; but
in this _ act you have gone -Wyout.. my, -
powers mtt/ranee.' g one
do you be-,
.lieve the atorynteked,liminy—teertainly;'
answered the%Oarali- - 1 133avajust heard
it from two Benstors:".‘EFailf,'
Jimmy, 'if 'I bendy° -thatlifetr Bert
atom say about you,
you are fit to tie , Prosident.brPobiort •
Jimmy,' concluded the General, teleaklut, •
and go on duty' but be morigaralatiere.
after.' Jimmy remained with;-his lritidA4'.
hearted patron uotonly to the cloaeothis:
f'reaidential term, lint, accomMurgiog-bit
to the-aeredt4ge, Was with luta4attle day
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