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VP° ' , .. 4. ' 176 , • . ‘. ,, . . g ~...,- - :: • • . , .. . aka* (sad &ie - K atterlihki . —.- f /JO" ' • . . r.ii 'laming ...thoodtail.ii v Inairrtions.. ezor.t. Two weeks— .., One square al:- 13 A. I Single aubeariptloL • WEE . Single subseriptioi Five *vies, each. Tea poi:defy sub. 11.1._ _ _ One embed " - " " 1;e0 JAS. P. Editor eter. - ERNIA OR RUTEIRR Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured fiiiAtitre cured Hernia or Rupture cured eursd: 1X . gt or Rupture cured or Raptiere cured or Rupture cured liaititure or Hernia cut ed Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or .lillrulieettred Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or HOrniii - oared Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cared Marsh's Radical Clare Trim Rltter's Patent True Supporter Trues FURLS-Adjusting Truss Dr. Baniidnres Lace Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapaus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal ' tail Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plaited Sup- porter. Piles Drop", for the support and cure of Xleatle Scot:kings, for weak and varicose Epaatic. Knee Cap*, for weak knee joints Ands ~u.E; porteri, for weak knee joints illopostisory Randages. Splf-Injeeting Syringes' also 'wary kind of Syringes. th*. KEYS MR fine Moo 6 True , which wi .01oally cure Hernia or Rupture. 116 - officie at his Dltl7o STons, An. 141 Wet 11) STREET.; sign of the Golden Blotter. Petrol; writing for Trusses should send the number of hetes' brOiind the body immediately over the _____ °TILE TO ALL CONCERNED.--* Among a certain class of eelf-important peo e there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named In this card, (PRIVATE I I is ,Aunts, ) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are thry not aware that all Ithyaletana treat dia. eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the rOry diseases that are so obnoxious to these very relined parties. I suppose they would not lot one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ems the fact, and their family physician says ho is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. li e comes • at last to the.physicianthat advertises how else are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir SiAatley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, i Charles Ball and M. Paul Rizonl devoted yea in the treatment of these diseases I These men re held up as shining lights in - the medical world I don't assert, that all men are worthy that pu still there are a great number of them that are. I ' have devoted myself to the study and treat eat of Parc snit DIEU/ARSE: . upwards of to ye and without egotism can say 1 ha ,0 saved il led' L from years of misery and untimely 'teat4 My treatment Is confined to the vegetitide alt ~; her, as I think it is the best and moat certain. tis in my power to bring hundreds of certilioates if I thought It necessary to certify to my general sue. nets: but my long residence in this city is faith- Mont proof without adding more. Sperm atorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than herctolore. It behooves every young man anti woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertilsements that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cored annu ally by my now remedies. Address BOX pa. tan-lyd Pit ishurgh Posteftice. TWENTY -YEARS STANDING 1 R U XEYSER will give his personal attention to the nplication of Trusses in adults end children and he.ts satisfied that, with an experience o Went's , year; he will be enabled to give satistsc Sett-Injecting Syringes. Selt.injectlng Syringes. reit;liiJecting Syringes. Self-inie „ erting Syringes', Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood rtreet. Snipenso!T Bandlige', likuipeugoki , Bivadsiges, Bandages, Suspensory Bandage., A dozen different kinds, A dozen dltiamutt lands, A dozen different kinds, A doitivdiffVrent'kinds, At DR, iLkaSEIVS, 140 Wood street ',.4olo,lydbox, pgLES OS' CURED. Below trill be found a art4ficate APIII the one of most 7 espectable citizen.? of Wakiirs township regard fa Dr, Reyeer's Lindpg. Blhod enrcher. The Doett;r4 certijkates i tiriihinifeckeh, and no Avrfneed,be deceived in regard to his preparations. aeo.,li.liasuntu:---1. - beettmeAftlated with Piles about twenty. years ego, and every year they were growing' worse, so as to trouble me ieetkinuch,. co much .to at times;ae•to Wit me or work. Eiometimee wait co bad thit 4 l could do otanythhig acornt of them, they , clime o Out uni me as large as s hickory nut, I had tried a great deal of medthlue for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of In elzaidars and pamphlete that fell in my way, but I could - not get cured, aometllneAt,hpy,wntild do me ROM° good for a little while, but ifterwar they would return again Al bad as ever. I also applied to two Aostory who Vivited me at my house and gave me eott4e medicine but it would not . do, I °mild not get!! well. Over a year agg, not an iuiverilsement of your Lindeekias Blood- Seareher,Made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, aria : that gay whole system would hevecto be re newed by the medicine before I got well. bought MO - bottle and took it home mith'Me:NlA used it gukording to yob'. direotiona. I then bill. ed to see you again, when you said-I could it expect mush benefit from one bottle. I bought !Veit, one bottle.at a time, until Iha r bottles. After this quantity had oeen used,' wail entirely Well of the Piles, which had tortur, dme for twenty years. In other resilient My health is improved, and ram as well aseould be expected for one of nirage, being idisti years put I have been well ;now for Ida months, and there is noappearance or b return of the disease; I Man: do any kind of farmih&;iork nottrwithont thp'iles coming down and - titirting we. I can pitch hay, chop weed, lift; or do any kind of work which before used tohart me. When I itmatil i riot entirely well. I consider it my do• iylts iiiiske* eas khomule the country for the . 1 teuellt of isthers who may be 'suffering. as I was and do noticoovrthe valueof Your medicine. You '.lMiipuhrish this if you like—l live in wain& Ft!iatP.c: any °nal of the truth of this eertifiestell tha t' *rib to 4,3,41' DA V . 'S. " `. ' InKiONO•IeGE B. Pl 4o4 :*** - 4r... 0 4A2 0 # 4',18 4. 9 v , #‘ 1 , neer " 11 04 . . 4 .e,i *oolor it141 , :4014,173 01-1111yalltila States litamp`an the fojiof ihibiittti 2 p4I . I4PAp ilsy# 37 , aprais-by setioketiVilitieleilikiklebtf#l.ol**' • Vdc-41-41v • • - igijj ~, IMPORTANT TO LADIES um PRIVATE MEDICAL ' 'ADVI LSEE, an Invaluable treatise 0164 pages, by 11"11 . J'Co El N TT AR Y, published for the benefit of the sex. U receipt of ten cents it will be ['sent post rtid, in a sealed envelope,to all who apply for It gives a concise description of all the die eases pecultarto females, together with means of core; and treats of Conception,Pregnaney,Mis carriage Sterility, Sexual, Abuses,Prolaprus, Uteri, Female West:neat, Consumption, 6.. e. and much other valuable information not pub l'ished in any other work. Every lady should procure a dopy without delay. Three Editions, 60 000 , eaoh, have aimed been published and distributed this year. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL womiker.goLxim .v:•xx,x.ds the most infallible and popular remedy . ever known. for all difleases of the female seSe: They have been used in' many thousand cases .with unfailing success—and may be relied on in, every calie.for which they are recommended, and par ticularly in :Menses arising from tiß :M:4711110- TION OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, no matter from what cause it arises. They are ef fectual in restoring to health ail vt, 91 - e sneer ing from Weakness and Debility, L h for— chdrps, Nervousness, 6w., 4w., and they ACT LIRE A CHARM in strengthening and restor ing the system. Thousands of ladies who have suffered for years and tried retinue, other reme- dies In vain, owe a renewal of their health and strength wholly to the efficacy of Dr. Harvey's Female Pills. They are not a new discovery hut a long tried remedy - -the celebrated DI(. JOHN TI It E , one or the most eminent physicians, ecribed them for many years in hie private p ractice, and no physician was (more pcpular or widely known than himiu the treatment of FEMALE DI lo FICULTITtIS: All who have used DR. RAH VEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to others. , Nurses recommend them—Druggists and Dealers tecom mend them in pi eferenee to other medicines, bessuse.ef their merits:- No :Itsly. ohieets to takimt then, for they are elegantly Prepared by an Experienced Chemist at this notice out if you desire Dr. Harvey's Pills or Bbok, and if you cannot pro-• cure them of your Druggist, do not take' any other for some dealers who are unprincipled will recommend other Female Pills, they can make a larger profit on—hat enclose the money and send direct to DR. S. BRIAN, General Agent, Box 507 n. 76 Cedar Street, N. Y. Who will take all risk if properly directed ; and you will receive them post paid, securely sealed from observation, by return mail. ;;OLD.II Y DE2 I:GGISS'S /LILL Y. Of every kiwi OUT Your Fla BUNT SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From' 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, at PIT TOOK'S News Depot, opposite the Postidfice &TN l't CZ t? 4 . .°. w z . . i . 1 ... z. . —. , „P CC M r. cA 7 ----- a h. .• ... .- -.: v.. _ • co c) up!) •-. ' ... -2 0 c..) ..., 04 :6. _I. . ..... - .... = a .4 g Gs. !tt:" t iZ" LU Od '; 0 4 ASP PI '4' °V . c) t -' 07, P .- T. a gi 1..... 0 g© 0 P 4 H:1 ,ki w iwo. ~, , z z, -- o z . # E.- roc ;4 E.( o < 4 -4 E. p '' 5 w Q --ci • 4 amt. . . ,y, at... , I A 0_ 1 2: -C' -... . 7. k A AM ,J ,, , .... ....... 4.E. , g E-. 0 ....., .. ri° ' ; 4 1— ..1 0 „ ;114 A - ;or, :t:C 2, cz ,1 g ~.,,,.4° '..i..4 = . 1 . - 6 .. , I=i 11.1 W) a ~. . ,g . 2 ~. s _!4 sz E., ... ~... ,z,, s___ „.. i.4.... .. m.„...., . _ ,01:- - 1 CC ot •A CD J. 9. WELDON KELLY WELDON ,St KELLY, . apaitTAVEMILELS OB LAMPS AND' LAMP .DOODS AFD DRALKOfI* • ' CARBON OILS, BENZINE, Vic. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, eepl7 PITTSBURGH, PA. A STOCM. OF MOOTS. Shoes, Gaiters and Gams just - received, aad willbe:sold as low as any other establieh i*MlKPO.OV. Call aild'examitie., and you icrilrbh Lathaffed both In pHce and quality, at BORLANP:F, 98 Market- street, Sgaiond door fro. fitHE : 'PARTNERSHIP „ EXISTING . Between J. 11.' azul N. P. SAWYER, under s tdre styleicif , It 0.•• & :.1. H. - SAWYER, is this dap murealltalifsoired. ..... 47 unzigs....Hll!. be oo .,, nnedaziig i tr old September . 1 11t.i414; , -.'1" , ".:, - .-....., ........,eatiit JoudiALE.,atia AG/x/4s COAL Milk anrfae% takather.:liiWtkinSinktrinunnerits," dilute near Lariraerq , 4 nifffir -, Statloa t c -Weld -of- fireensburgb, Land . -within syt miler Glade Psl7l,74auditrice'low." i'ottrth. . .144° MEDICAL. "'rine Ono 13(.111 :Ir. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY; &C BARGAINS. OODS BourinT AT PRESENT G PANIC PRICES. MACRUM & GLYDE, 78 Market Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, 3R133130N5, ituctre, Furnishing Goods and Notions. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Saratoga" Beaver and Turban Hata, Blue and Grey Knitting Yarn, Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Sontags, Waists, Sleeves, Setta, Collars, euffliZ - Llnen, Lawn and Embroidered Ilandkerehlefa, Head Dresses, Nets, Steel sad Jet Relt-Buckles, Press Trim- mings and Ornaments, Corsets, &c., &c We offer the abov.e and many other articles n our line, at very moderate prices, and we Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to examine our stock, which will be found large and attractive. oat& G-RIFIT BARGAINS DRY GOODS NEW YORK AUCTION SALES; THlati NVJF.,III' GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 02 Market Street. Now Cloaks Of very fashionable material, color and shape. New Dress Goods. I nur strk comprises the latest novel , ties in Lure, a d includes all the new Fabrics, land racist popular styles. New Shawls. ‘, • Long! and square Brochen and Woollen. A very attractive line of Berlin and Tlubet shawls. 1 New Balmorals Jn every imaginable color and at all I OASSIMEEEk rT.AITHELB, BLANKETS, ISE.o. HUGUS HACKE, Corner Market & Fifth Now Goods New Goods NOW Goods 0 , Et g 14 4 1:0 i 4O Z 1 Ern 4% New Goods Now Goodi Sew Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goo& OHIO RIVER IiRIDGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON NONDAY, THE. 24th DAY OF pc/- TUBER., 1884, the Holliday's Core Rail Road 'Company will, - tinder the authority of its char ter from the Legislature of VirgiMs, and under the Act of Congress declaring the Railway Bridge at Steubenville a lawful structure, com mence the elevation of the channel epee of said • Bridge, and 1.. r this purpose it will.be necessary temporarily,tb obstruct the three hundred feet designed as a channel-way. - Attention of persons engaged in navigation is tailed to this provision of the second section of the Act of Congress, "Nall the officers and crews of all vessels and boat!. . navigating said river, are required 'to' regtflate the use of 'their said v easels and boats and of any pipes or .chimneys belonging thereto, so as not to interfere with the .e/evation constrUchen and meet said Bridge." . All persons twe'else notified that Dieepan next west of the channel span is erected at an elev a "llenlif filifeet above low , toter, and there tg a ;water-way exceeding•two b.undred feet, between 'the Sere; -end that the water-way 'between the nitro:ken east of thothaneelsnao - adsoexceids,, -two hundred ; lest, esti that-tbe 4miway hue will be Oar, is the gompanle does not intern] to:' Vroceetiltittt the erection =of thid span Until the . ith p a ce n s n a e u kS x- iin o fa . e. it A o uft m .th • qokftripuopi. l A v .• 811 tienpos - Ito lied . this • Orldie iV ire - draw, azathat all theinequlattaikisLof -En - AO Pk UcknEttlia have *limn colrardieli with, W=mAn_Y- _ ' " Th e:erectiOrrof the c 1 be pro ..aeedied with ah . .tapley he ithelliMihr - 71(140 WililLiff Wen, tee Abe. tlelfo when the obstructions will be removed.. :t" The Holiday's Cove Rail Road Oetnpan By THOMAS _ f President. oct26;lwd f*: PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMIIkII 11, it*l. INDFABITY AG.A.INST LOSS THE FRANK LIN ANYOF PHILA MILK DELIIIIA ENSUELANCE C,0118.1.,. OF FICE No. 439 and 431 CHESTIIVIF ST., near STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. tatelBBll. Published Agreeably tcl. an Act of Aimenably ing FireF3l.rtgage, amply`secured 41;883,1193 ac Real Estate (present value $103,813 81,) Coat 4 6 66 26 Temporary Loans on ampleCollat. total Securities 19,1/18 Stocks, (present value $88,8117 72,) ;' coatlBoB6BB Notes and Bills Receivable ' 1,821 00 (lash 07,919 8a fame, — 061 88 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide-by law, are from risins which have been determined. insuta,pcee made on every desaripidon'of Prop erty, In Town and Country, at rates as lowan are coneistentisith security. Sinee.their Incorporation,a period 4i,,t thirty years, they_ha,veli_aid lossest a Fire, toati,mount exceeding Friar Millions of Dollars, fhisteby af fording evidence of the advantages of Infaurance, ae well as the ability and disposition tosKeet with promptness all liabilities. Losses patirdurt4 the year IBsti, 864158 88 DIRECT( 0 AILLBB W. BABOKIBit, MORDECAI. Lou TorILAB WAtINBB., DAVID S. DOWN, SIBUILL (+llAlVr t . ISAAC LICA, JACOB B. SKIT/4 EDV7AILD DAL.B. thsonou W. RJOBARDB, GSOBBIi FAL*, ODA/S. U. HAMMER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wu. 0. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. CIARDtINER COFFIN, Agent. myl.4 Ncirtheast. cor. Third 'and Wond etc PHILADELPHIA FIREARD LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 140 CHESTNUT STREET; 4_l o pposlte the Custom lii.otieset. • Capital..s2l9,loo. A55et5..1.304,043, WILL MARE ALL KINDS OF IN. SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, an every description of Property or Merchandise, stream:triable rates of premium. ' Rum'. P. KING, ititeedent. M. W. BALLIWrN, Vice PresidaiM DIRECTORS. OF/Alan BATRA, E. P.. Uora, E. R. ENOLISH, IiBOSOU W. lintowst, P. B. SAVERT, JOSRPH S. Pant, U. tittgliMAN, Jos ern CL A vrolt, t•-.. 3. MAGARGE, E. Witen, 1. BLAcicatraa, Secretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent. Jyti:ly Corner Third •and - Wonci streets. Western Insurance Company of Pittsburg h. IL MILLER, jr. President, F. M. ilonoon, Secretary. Oapt. R. D. (Mob tom, Gentl Agent. No.iia Water street, (S pang Cots Warehouse, up stairs„) Pittsburgh. • WILL INSURE AGAINgt ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known IA the community, and si'ho are letermined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they harem...filmed, sundering the best protection t 3 those who de. sire le ho Insured. i.)III.aCTiIfLK—R. htiller, Ir., JAMCe M'A oley Nall.anfel Holmes, Alexander Nltuiek, ficorlre 111,igje, (lansphe/1 R. Herron, Chas. Itieket ion, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, bavid M. 1..0ug hens J. 'l'llowiss, Bcuy. bakewell, John AT'Uu.ne. ei ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF Prrrie3l3U.llolG/1. ,, Oalce, No. 37 PIM& Street, Rank Block. NAWMPI AGAINST It A i l 3t4 "A " I OF ISAAC . .TOIVES, Preaid 1013.11 O. ig.f , ooR I), Vice President ; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; ()apt. Wilt. DEAN, General Agent. nno•rone—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hupsey, vey cam. R. O. Gray, John A. Wilson H. L. Fahriestock, John D. McCord, C.-wt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, lad. W. Robert 1.. rew, R fltrt. H. Davie. no2B - PENS POCKET BOOKS. 117 TIOTOGRAPII ALBUMS. PORTFOLIOS. PEN KNIVES. p LPEIR WEIGHTS PAPER CUTTERS p s.Nc I LS PEN RACKS. PROPELLING PENCILS PASS BOOKS. RAYSON'S INDELIBLE INK ROCKET INKSTANDS. pLAIN CARDS. POST OFFICE PAPER New Goods pENIIOLDERS Now Goods PARCHMENT, COPYING BOORS New Gool6 And Stationery of aU kinds Myers, Schoyer & Co., New Goods New Goods rIIIIMtIiWnW.UIIWW - 4 New Goods New Goods New Goo& New Goods New Goode Cliip ' •• 1:.;i112,260.000 00 ASSETS; JULY, 1884. Cash State 5t0ck5..,,,,. Real Estate, (Uniiicumbered,) Mortgage Sonde, Railroad Securities United Stafea Stoake, • ~ -Bank Steaks, iiiiscallateous ~, 3,401,938 58 LESS LIABILITIES: Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and Net 4' 1,213,630 04 Se-00,000 to 00,000 taken on a single Fire and Inland Navigation and transports- WM' Risks acceptelit at terms consistent with 'solvency and fairprotit. Loases.equitably ad !listed and.promptly paid at tkis , •Agency. A,pplieations for Insurance Ealiciteit PIIOI.IOYEE ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY, and all huffiness attended -tei with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. CARRIER e. RHO. auol.-sin NUTS. 200 Ilagi African Pea Nuts. 100 ". blest Almonds. 00 Brovenr.e " 10 Balsa BoldeMix " 100-Boxerß4elled 4 . 00 Bags ..92,glish Walnuts. 30 " _Filberts. 30 " Braid Nuts.. •Cotoa Nuti: • 'Now in Mire and fOr •• 1Pot& • "'rroou'''street. E f ti111:1111;4151i4;11fd by El. 41t11111. .• All 110011ASUONEN Jitio;e l , , ,41 1 4) 311 r014 and kititirOgOgr, INSURANCE rey NCI. 39 Fifth Street COMM 8 108.205 88 560,390 00 87,963 18 368,620 00 646,165 00 560,006 00 -1,06,110 00 23,489 60 128,303 52 a-mtAl ,zoEf NATIONAL BANKS. FIRST pri-rsErui*.l4. TREASURY DEPARTDINNT.-: Ovsion op COMPTROLLER or THE ChTIZERROP, Washington City; Aug. WEranzae, By satisfactory evidence ted to the undersigned, it has' been made to a that theFIRST T10N14.1, BA_NXOF BURGH, In the County of Alligheny'andState of Pennsylvania has been duly organised3mder and according to the requirement. of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Actto proOlde a National Currency, secured bya Pledge efq - Adted Statee Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereoL" ,approved tgehrea 1983, and has coroplied with all pro ons tk ol said Act requirta to be complied - with before commencing tlos Widnes& of Backing. Now TunitlirOaß, I, Hugh 'McCulloch, Comp troller of theCurreneydO hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny abd State of /Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act - aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness. my-lutad end saal of office, this 6th day of August MSS. - " ITUGH .1110011 H, SS Comptroller of the Currency, • TIRE FIRST .1 4 IATIONAL BANK OF PITTSRUEGEL, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. , (:se/tat 11500,000 paid, In settle ,prtott ego to increase to ;11,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Oompony hay organ trod under the act to provide a T . iational ay, tinder the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully otter its services for the collection of Note*, Drafts, Bills of Exchange kc., receive money on deposit and toy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The suedes' which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Clomp/thy since its organization in 1862, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offer facilities to those who do business with us. • . The Waimea will be conducted by the lame officers and directors. . .7 Amin latratu.nt Wm. X. Mmes., Swim& S. Skye., It.irs.A2roaa Sprza, r aoxes BELL , FRABOIS G. BAILEY, 11100. WIEINTILAR, ALILC. BRADLEY, • Seitsta. Rae. :FATTIES LAUGH IN, Pritsident. Jolla D. tkitrias, Gambler. aug6Kl&vrtf 'MUM Pia ANIL' SUcCES S THE BRADBUR4 PIANO PORTE ARCHIVED SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS Min Four Weeks; j"nettiding Two Gold Medals and one Silver Medal STRONG MORSE= Of Om Most Enftnent Pian/its. The most eminent - Of the musical profession of New York city, after frequent and thorough trials of my New Scale Piano Fortes, have given me the most emphatic and unqualllied teatime.' ids. The following is a specimen of the vol untary testimony I sun constantly receiving from gentlemen entirely disinterested, and as all u ill acknowledge most thoroughly qualified to judge of the merits .of a Plano Forte. We have examined with murk care, Mr. WM 11. BRALBERY'S NEW SCALE PIANO I'ORTES, anti it is our opinion that, in power, purity, richness, quality of tone, and:thorough workmanthip Mr. Bradbury's instruments excel. "We find great brilliancy and a beautiful sing ing quality of tone most happily blended. 'We have rarely seen a square Piano Forte combining so many of these qualities mums/tied to ajterfect Instrument." Signed, '; B Mills, John Znndel, Organist Harry Sanderson, at H W.Beeeher's. I fairies Fradel, Geo W Morgan, Hobert Heller, John N Pattisou, Chas Wets, Charles (}robe, A Region, John H li I.lTimm, H E Matthews, William Mason, F L Ritter, Max Marettek, Theodore ThOMMI, W Berge, Clare W Beames, Theo Hagen, Ed. N YBobert Stoepel, "Musical Review." Strakosch, Carl Anschutz Theo Pdoelling, Gustave R Eckhardt, F.H Nash. WAMELINK & HABIL, No. 12 Blesel's Block, St-Clair street, sep22 Sole Agents. UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY 1)S GRANTSTREET, (Opposite the Cathedral.)' Unglued by thg United States 0-orerrunent to %el teat PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK, PAY. And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Diechatged on account of wounds RECETWED I N BATTLE, collected in the ' Shortest Time 08 -rant street, FTrTSBURGIX, PA. JOSEPH M. GAZZAiIi, GILBERT M. M , MASTER, Attorneys. , oitMultt BOOTS & SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, JUST REOETTED AT M'CLELLANDS AUCTION. AT M'CLELLANDS AUCTION., AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION: 55 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth Street. REDUCTION IN • PRICES. • • • . CANPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW. 81/AY1100 0 ; , At the New Carpo3tElpprei, -- 1 M'FARLAND & Nos. 71 & 73 Fifth Street,- Moira' to Post Oince, Becourl.Phiori ORUGGETS . AND cßuhia ;LIITHS.• • We have just received some aro very handsome patterns: tiroslett•Druards, /407 datilen t/entnts, &a., at very low 14*, lIITARLAND &poi,tlSr a g‘i: • & 7rlFlftn • • tat2o Nest &orbs Pest Olthn had tiptor N , ; ippoiLLl4ls KIMSt i PLig -- '6 / 1 11E1 '- I a' ii • .-.., 100 - d 0240 . :- 3‘4o ll l l )oTieklooafii ' 1 .1 i T ~ . ..‘ MI I " • X 4'.' 1114. it • , ail 1 d -, 4 -' , 60 E. .4 , ... ' 250 .. 'mss 41iniiitiice, 20 tip. l i al ..f:: MikutlaNno " , 2 “- _Pepper Sauce. , 1 *.1.:.-4.14 . "* --- Amorigarziglis,—, 4. San. !gri-- , Lrinflbo,"Talls, „. 5 - • 13 -7= :1' i , a7l tali: 792 a ti , -. 3. - cyt- - ....ryte • 9 , If .. '. (:(sor'.... .':7 to g i p VW , • --ii 411 sur ma .' 4 "::" . . 4 •-..,. A Vri . .,1..1 , :10 hitt =— #964/1116 ' ISTAIMIIkh fichantra."-- • I 1 Maul g a DMIT- week' - TlNeki 1 Sqr. Sgt. 11•1•M•MIIIMI. One time Two times Three times.. Four Omen.: . Fiver times . . One Week - "' Three weeks... ... One incintb..,.. •. .t Two insuithe Threw 'months- •' Six months' Nine months One year 4 gi 6 OD •a 60 U 25 . 18 70 20 75 27110 82 op , • CIENCRGICABLE ADVICSMULIONIFM • For one square changeable one thne esehi• Week, confined4o the isimediatbb rudnistitipthe advertiser. 411 larger advertisenumta in exact - . proportion. • 111 • I:time, F 2 time IT-Vine, , I Bailie. I , a Peek 1 0 1,1 5 ; 0 0,E i.,P 031 r 1 month • 985 . $ 5 Off r 4_.70 1 , $ $ 00" 0 months .... 1.1'20 13115` -lt 60 04 800, 8 Hionthia.... .22R0 :t - 19A9 :•/0 70 • fel° 80 1 year 40 00 _ 1 28 00 "24 60' is op _ AlirFiat noti-p4.o.uble: the above ra!fg,.. Death ricitteee, tam Itatrtion . cents Marriage merleirratglinlle#M,_ " Steamboat adye summits, p t vaPagi ou Executors' anglitiminiitratuttenckw,., two; ....... From,the IC IreEverginr RI:10i, :.4„ 1 „. - , _,- 7 _,__L l , HOW THE , POOR4IT-YA L4 l -4" el l , 14A.HIP: '"" -- : .4 , , . a ;....,_, ~: ~,, Dr. Edward`dmitl, an English medi cal officer, 'has 'ricer:4lS; undertaken a careful iti vestig (Won of the' , quantity ;and quality of food consumed Or- the, -letter ing classes in .El - 4;land„,.---,-espeeially . the, farm laborers. -. For - the,purodieribr hiti inqary he seleeted three litidrial-iand seventy- famine's; from thiftr-seven-dif-' ferent counties. , These 4 1mi-hes- were induced to answer a serieS9f ,car-eltfll-T, prepared questiens, And from the re sults Dr. Sinith • heeprelitiied •li i, set: of very interestinglablesi • t- , 1 ', i-- ) :,, From a. scrutiny. of this , reywrrt o we get some curious glimpses. of r the _laboring ?: man's life in overcrowd England. "Housekeeping" is reducelf"dirioitgat' these Unfortunates, ~ lo , narrewi'llimits. All kinds- of wretetted_. economics ; are adopted which , are, frightful- 1 pa read lof. The laborer, • it . seems, asll inle, - ,,eon=' sumes much the larger share of thelood • procured for the household Of -which he. is the head. -In•the.`Poorer ‘dtstriciti he eats "nearly all the , meek and,haeen,,'% and Dr. Smith relates ' tliat' the quantity' and also the' Il Utliti Pe" 14111111ity ~ II the fool "obtained by the wife;namtralso.-. by the children at the _period of rapid growty,',' is. often e instagment!ta" keep. ; them in health. Bead lind'polatbessp: . pear to bethe chief article of diet. • In , many parts ' , of `i Ell gland- . the laborer is still paid in -kind ; and- receives. part[ of, his wages in wheat or ,flonr- White flour is,oieterred before that of darker color; and it is lieltf*tebe 6: ale of hatt 'management for a wife to Ifurnread of a baker, instead of baking-at-lionarlq PR; gar or molasses is, in the r ,9ll,Wicts a luxury, but is used in, needyalrerisisir at 'the average late 'Alf' 111 f -half a - point d per bets% Weekly: 1V is; held! by ; these people - ..ta'•be mot ..a., cheaptiend, , "perhaps, ow the,grouted drat it„is air'' sorbed b i y tire _breed, and then, does MA - satisfY the 'children, the iitatishilaibiii o the Sight beintre - verfpresaliarliteM i t : the arnuagements ~of - thettpotar Asian s dietary.„.., , . ~'..) it . ...l i n •-- , . ^r--..7us 1 i Butter is.used almost-a:di : 4Bu/, Of the families Visitefd; - lankily - il tbh' ‘..-, thirtY'pereent.nefer ate htrtith rst Meat,. and in some of the„mantaihing cases the,pettole. tat* .WAtt o f l ALV te n s sick-sheepare -killed .ert. the , 4,tn i and this diseased Meat' hi taken - b ,-., as part Of their wages.- ,-- Wherrolle a small quantitrof me.ritisamAthengt ole a il is cooked for Bundel'e r clions t rind,w at: is,left cr,lt--,18. set apart fpr, tile hind) fin who eats it during Niinek f hilt ' ily_ hai-hig 'Mite, 'lii this Wirr i imlf-itlfrPlim, ; l ily be thrifty, the hnsbrinci: wilhhalePri, morsel of,meat or blkOntl-rtluglitont the; week, whilst his ,wite or e ildreiiiitay ifb eat rit Mice and both hisinsiirand'his household belief° that cortrae 'to be he- - cessary to ensbletimito perform_bisls-: hat.' I'iclilf4 Pork is; ,4 1 /€1 1 1 :171 iii which meet is most COMS9O/1 ''''''' t we are told, and this for the re "lniih t it, is least' liked :1* - the-ehildren. 7 "" he wife, says Dr. Smith, "has gain ot by'- hard experience, anjtente 7pegT-ptio► es: to the , food which willallp,Ol,T the gpiatni eat number ` of meals." Only.threlfottrtia , of the families of 'these- Tarr& laboi•ere ' ever drink new milk; and another lotnth nevenget nilk in=ahTiii4aPlb i3.9. 14- i ° ' universal use; cdffee, which At the dispensable draught ' of k 'sdar - ifga farmers and their men, -iff-iitied 3 llol: forty-four per , cent, of - the - 4;2ms exar ed by-Dr. Snaith- , 14* 4 Ageol4if-, 1 1 fee rettuires-r , and mailiti, tea, I can druili wt btit either:' - 13trt - tfusl dinette fit` 'Unfert 'reptielthr'infibl proef'of the wretchedrconditiohofl people, „The w,omeri, and, children, sume.the greater a sharc..§ll the tea ms * men do of the Meat: ,-''. '` . ' Such is the living 7 .4sFitb'elfeetri'llt , or us and their families in England, and yet there are. ppm* found to tellithis less that ; they ought not to emigra t t'to Amenca, _that they cannot better eir ' c,onditon:ere- tq." i fnh reiost i thendeal anal ys4 of the'food , of 0 , the Ilnglish .pttbr,linto carbon iindliitraga--;andivettelte e he logerte4harlhe ItiehdcottagerepthOgle 'their 'food' tftearti -more licantist •in ' diet 'betteto nourished. tium-faheir. g ar L lieh'ileighbors" : 1 ItuVon o thistritteatidn of the -nourisling power of certain ._ • ~ ents of fkincl;tnen of ticilincenre . yet ,'. ~ , ingf andlethenthe Eitgliabfarmieborotelaims annelfevet, atv Dr. StnithAellet, ns i i :at, he cduld'ilaperforno hie labor/ad liont I 'arrilAtm 11444 - of meativeensre dt ddrivbatp a stoirm.' relateMof--the eitor, %to iletten 411 d , meagre fare cif the i n hi er wthimpp :>ink:- 'LI: d',lll I , I 1 -1- 7 4 1'he 03otid;' - wal , lenniddered • (alder 1 Ifertytivllemintrod , tii be 'cirorltuttdred • _ itrol,rdnetyLefiern pritindx-al The Ispirei 1 1 quiltidri had cliniefdlthiiintielthtyl per.e MAidfc.ulafyin'iliait of Item%lty4t j iiiei) pitsit!ge, ~V ipilatilester) 0 ,, ,1,1P (I L notched' poles, pltteeddierlregzsg, - e up ' hti ehaft. HATcording4o thigent4l-tee rihdto6;"the'ttrattiis-; , notTiallotselftwaisltt for 'breath eteettlsitte - misecisalviniktdre4 feet deep: ThWevertnOldadlittrecinsid- erect" rathei litritr AintiVikolleandred' ,troundirarid 'I hflie tteetriteenteti 444 one '6 C. thretzliundiedi Viounde.4tWeitty,„ * tioo3 stfeeniltrit InikY t i bretayslail Wai f , L'frivyNeeit=l)ll3iightlill bout ther , dtlepBA - ' l.4 othifileidtlit - I ,, spired , env t b,?MthiS platificmditwelife t 4 - lheidni t tutt ll 4lCrke thousand Ai% /W~IbIitASIATA4 ma - Ititt i roviiiiiilefieli in 80yi IttbiniMir4disljkitirdeAL`'• 42. bw - Vi m. , - 1 1426 , s are healtlettiffErafteiiihabeetfate vot bodteramiStrverynnummlar. Th 40 - 4, i IpZ i nestainum to aret i rd A i '-uPakikto -lindi - iheiragaaf JO , d ry ; no .71r) Gilk - i4 - .1 , --, ' a.;',.,.. , IR :*7.:l4zw.upe .1:&5 Will fel lab. 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