Jankes iv tit `Atiooii °Lit c A HIGH LY. ;'`VSA-g , " E'ic t aet A PORE TQWW. Dr. L liooflatid9s - 6' Eildi fill TIE R S PER • ARaa BLn ' Oa D.; %EirACKSON , Philadel ' Phlae l3 l3iiilLe Will effectually curse, LiverXoMplillit#4, DYSPEPSIA, 4:A_UNV , Otbultr' - ortittriwilfnem d 401. D fr: • Athilitic Prom a iktoer - orEiltmos!th. _petite. Inward . Xallness or Blood db the Head; -' • Acidirelitomach. - • Nausea, titr.thirra.;,laistuet for PoOe eta or Weight*ln - the, S t e soh; boor FXUelatienetibilt dr - Pluttgrlhg at the-friitlttileTStom -ash. Switammg octila Burned and ditieu t ' Breathing, — Elutterirerat the Heart, ..choicin4 graugoeatintrsensations -*hew in slain oosltire, - Dimnew of Vision_, _Dots or Webs be i futb • thekidght,..2ffeva 'aii4=Dell Pain Win; !, ' Bead. DefleleMyLef,P4Ninritien, !Pal. - .looniisiaftheakm-an Pain the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, AO. • , SuddettPlualtarbfrabiltrigft <qatiMt•;" longs o • and freat.depres 111011 - Or spirits. And :will •positively orvent Yellow Fever. Bil ious Never. tc. • - - TR - HY CONTAIN NO ALCOMoL Oft 'BAD Wily.p3HY They will cure the above diseases inninety-iii* -lees one cia bundled.. • Induced - by the exteniive Sale and traversal OOPOOIIIIOL uoatand'a German Bitters. (pnrelY 'seeable -hosts of quaditt -and unman >woes venturers. have c_tpened upon truff•srlog cumanity the flood i Ntes of .blestrums theT:shane if poor 'Oompourided with iniarions drugs. and ohriste Tonics. 3bn:use/Lies and tem Beware of the innumerable array of alooholid tw ith aratiens : M.pletho t i e bebtles, and big:honked • 2,71 • %ander -the ,, medeot appellation of t Bitters ; Niue • instead of curios on aggravatesdiseases ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. 110 OPLANiv h GERMAN BITTERS I Are not. a new and untried; article,-but , have ;3 000 a -tali tad oi l . kfteen,yeareattrtai by the Atooti can public; and their reputation and •sale, are cot rica led by 4tts,sintilsto2nopotation.; • The - proptiet :re have thousands or Letters from the most eminent itiert via; Phielelans and Citizens, - • Testifying of their own rersonal knowledee. to: the benenoial effects and medical •ertuest at thane 13ii tens. DO YOUWANTSOMETELNO to STRENGTIIm ' 1 • -eiv you? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? A.) YOU WANT TOE ULLD UP. YOUR COX BTITEPTION? • • DOYOUMANT TO PEEL WELL? DO YOU-WA:NT TO GET RID UP LVELti YOU N INS.? 60,r017-VANTEPTIQOY/ • 1100 _ , 7.1 1 )a:FSkingto sleep well? vo.7 4 l l 3'.l l Sani - brisk and vigorous. reoitogl, • .11 y)a.do, use EI - 00FLA. - ND'S GERMAN BITTER PARTICIME4I; NOTICE. There are mckFrt*reation, sold under the game ofßitteriOnar4g sexy nniiruart bottlee, compounded- of the cheapeegyolorebmmon rum, coating from 20 to 90 centr2Ser , ra l3,-rite fa* dieguieed by An ise or Coriapterck . :::...-k This chef - f. - Bs and will contin ue to canee-aa-titot-ertn be eold, hundred, to die thuAkettPilf_, littildryttkard. By their are the system 14 keel; the influence of A fo r Li kind. the desire for Liouct/is ere:ltted 1221Ciri and the result tea 1 the horreipittendant upon tr-drunkarat's life and .kbr : gtiteriolbilettire ritid =Akin have a J4uor Bittert.trouttirtrh_theloßrryiinst jteceipt. Get One Hogoe ggoollarittn German ' , titters, and nix with'i r ificliti:Auarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the rota! will he a preyaraqcnr that wilt farese6t inYoedielhal virtue, -and eta any 'Of ilie,numerous _Liquor 414ters the market; ina tea/ c ost pinch less; - 'You toll in • have all the virtues Hoolland'S Wittier* in connection with, a good tfiticii LiquOr at a much lees priee than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIRILti, ... AND THE FRIENDS Or 8 tEDIERS We eau the attention of all having relations or Fr/mute - in tna army. to the fact that -HOOF LAGTV§ Garman Eaters" will cure nine tenths of the iusetses.induced by °apostates and pziva tlensittoident to camp lite In the lists. publisht. el alinbet cla•ly in the newspapers. on the'errival .1 of thet'll*, it will;ba:nctleed tha ta verylargepro-,1/4 pairtion are suffering from debility.: Every case of that-kind can he readily :oared ,by Headland's 4 Gerrahrt Bitters. Diseases. resoling from other denfor thejligesilve organs are ..pe-thly remov ed. o f no hesitation in stating that..-if these Bitters were freely used autonc nuraoldihrir hundreds bflivelrintht be Saved, that - ethdrw.se Rill be lost. We call particular attention to the followibg ie' markablo and wellanthemticated cure of One of he mottoes horpai.- Whose life, to use hit own ang nagehas own saved brtheititters :", ' = - turcsonr.rntl,'Aulnult 23d. 1862. • . .. Mews. Jones ,k Ev a n-1•!.Well, gentlemen.7our Hooiland'a German Bitters has saved my life: There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of tar comrades.`sotee of whose names are appendeti„And who ` were fully cognizant of all the oirettmstances of my ease I ate,anctlave how forthe last four years. a •member of akar man'a celebrated battery, under the immediate command of Capt. It B. As res. Through theex- PQ€12.43 &attendant upon my arduous t data& I via 7j, attacked itt bluvemherAtuit ;with, jittlaM - . on of . 'the latige,laid was tor seventy two days in the hospital. Th's was followed by great debility. heightened by anprtack of dysentery. I waa then remorse from the %V bite Howe and sent to this city on board the steamer .!.'htate of - tit:lElV from` -tibial Ilanded-on tha2Stit of 'Amer: 'hitiebithat hair° beau about as low as any one could b 3 and s ill retain ttf,park of vitality; For a *belt or more I was , eareety able to swa low anything. sad if I did for,..e a marsol down,. it was imaiedi . atelY thrown up egaih. -1 / 4 ' '''• I man tut wen keep a {flats SI water on my stotaace. Ede could Wet 1 / I t. -- under these circum stance, 4 ano,lt•Oebrdingly_ the - Pliviciaba who 11idElselas sibrama.fakhfons+thou ittluedesful ly. to regime me-frone-the grasp of t e dread Arch:,' er, frankly tol I me flteyeton'd-thltattorefatime, and advised me to see a ciergym...en, and" to make such disprehtioti•of my limiticcrtunds as beet ink ed me: --An at anaintance who visited me at the basPital..4l62. Frederick Steinbron. of 6th below Aron Street: advised me as a forlorn hope, to try, yourzßitters anti kindly meeurel 'a bottle. From the t imel commeneediaking them,tke-ehaddos of death i'entiled, - and lam new.Ttliank,krad-S lt, i getting bettor. Though I haVetakelfbilt tao o f -, es, I have gained - it/pounds, and feel ne of being permittnd.to ;win tnymiteLand da sr. . • ter, from -Whom '.l - bare - hetirdlibt - - for e 11- - teen months: for. gentleman Ism a loyal V - lan. f'.!.' m , ht.vicinltir. of PsronC-80 Yoh- 'l' ur , IntainsbleXtditers„l"nwelbeiklorihad piiii cep of again cla.rung to my bosom thosewho axe deafest to mein life. -.-- '. ' Very truly. yours, ISAAC MAONV. We bully Concur in the truth of the abovestate anent. as we had dospairedof seeing ou.roomnide. Mr. Malone; restored to health, i * JOHLEUDDLEIB&CIi, let N. Yd3attstri. • LEOI(GE 'A. AER.EE In'ack: C. iltia.ingdne. ' LEWIS CIFEA'ALIER,-921N7Y. 1 I. E, OWEN uElt. Ist Artillery, Battery F. Jr. B. FAREWELL: Co B. 3d• Vermont. ItiSiNRY B. TERDNIE. Co B. do HETI wir T.-.lducoosAtio. e 0.53,641 Maine. JOHN 'I" NVAMD.'Co E:sth-Mturie, HERMAN ROCK Co H, 72,1 N, Y. , i NATHANIEL B, Turome3s, Co F. 95th Pa. ANDREW J. RINDS& L.L. Co A. ad Vermont .FOHNZENHINS, Co B, 105th Fauna; 'I ' BEWARE OF 001MTERFEITA . Bee that the" denattire f"C. M. JACILE3O4I7' ekit le onthstaMaketisaniNtittle. PRIER PER BOTTLE 70 CENTS. OA • - -' .- •- :11A4tir- DOD, 'FOR $4 00. Bkonld your trearedgbandit no bevel the hr.._ %We. at 'lathe - Put diTbran_y of the intolicating• v•regaratione that maY be pEered in its olamf::t ut. geed t) u.. and we will formardp sisenre4,-.pseided AlL.Prineipal Ofilce, and Minusictory:sici: 163 • Aron greet: .= -- - . - - JONES EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & Co. ,)! Proprietorp 41er or este bY Drturriete and desiccate argil Jill to the United State., and by 1 Or. 6. H_ElftlEß. Alk_lle..l4l)lHtlelAßTZ. _ p3ttaDgrP toy.Abso for sate st JOSEPH PLERWRI'S ofutilliamond Ida Market street,- for Ball:111W by , - • ' -InNOW4ollllCl2t‘lif, -- ,- 2.lfereto Ettaltheeld Vet c . , prth 11.241 ':AC4:10 ,— ;111)101 . .- • • .....-- tufgbaisotatxr•Pittibierh, ruse-iamb. moaner 17 ettlu7. •••••r°7 pa 70.11. t. 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'„tinii -there is certainly a differericaibetween our o f e ' :: [ !. - i.tw.);.a.t.i..:..--..,- 4ka form of Government add the' GOvernment TThe hree _ , .. , --------- -•- 2 - 15 of the Old World. When' Ireland te- One,week.delivsted,p. omml- tu ,„_ ; .__, 18 volted from her' long and hateful union •lithiele 0be1ee........1 ~... ...• -......._................ 3 from England, what happened t British' Tel iwientsperlunored--, 1 .......!..., 200 ' bayonets • wait:quilled in blood the NEW 44.11V,EATIliitiNlii sIeAkTES., hope of - Iriith independence, We have 1 1C 0 follitwirustifielivertit; have been tio such power in oar country to engage Nosed Open by the ?üblialters of e Pittisburnii•- in the wholesale slaughter of our fellow Presikt,o hdreletreet,bwa t i c t ant* thelo V] 'citizens Neither shall we. ave' power-to day crtriwcitabtr• 1 " 8 : 4 ° 1 an 116w : dc 'uloctx --- 'donecri'p't, against their -Wit' • : ' [ A )cifilatuled Fon ilmaintartaltrAirT r r • -'' 'I 'ain mit comparing 'the wrongs of Ire eittliairraLE EIQUA 11.2, ItIT-E Y DAY . land with the wrongs 'real or imaginary. t e losgrt lo .44—. a 69 'MagIths. , *: 041)1). -of the secede d Staten.' I ant on)ygivin g I r. d'lnsecitona,, koo ,m aft._ 1100 . .., ~, .- ..., . . trulertuas ; '123 yoneammts....ts 00 you a case oy , examine. lu ,tairoisiean- or 0ne5et.,....._, '2OO nre months....-44:00‘ Asiatic' Ootintries, outeide `of Regliand; , rpfp - nk5.... - ....... a5O Biz menthe. _..,.'-'.:,..111:00, Switiirlatitt and On " t - onn- Tweeweeks,...... 8 - 00 Nhus mOtthei.„., 20,00 ~ . ~, Or Ivo more. C 922021221,.. 6fa . ft , 3 . 4 , 44 . : ,-. + ., ‘ ,' 2tg i sso ,tries, the ptopre are net permitted to en-, ' I " ol3 .4a*FgelAl3l )41.1WiLd • '' ' `gagertiltE4rt4 state, to, think or act for I will; h in e it ii i - e b r i v ik ae e r e we change themselveit:qiere, in their tOtvn tneetinge, of matter to be inserted amongsew and in therliintory of their country, they -•. :-i. L'-ad_r_ sl l. l l , yu 91 1% - .43i s ti,- D .-. _, - a-0 ly speak, but act for them y, . 8-1,r4G1,11 Ds i, May they set lore at defiance If they find lig ... . .. . __,., yMx m0rit1i5......—'74-..1'..., —....-.........-$lB 06 lawe'which they 'dislike?' r hold no such . t ivtrtaa..i.:......'! - ...i.....:...Z : ,..:...... 30 00 • tor ez totie , s. ..,..... ............ , 2 25 doctrine as 1 his ; though You May compel arriate , Noticiee, :,..... . _. ........:...... i ... 15 the Obedience of individuals, "if you will. Death Dicti cvs-eaolzt- t7 ,— , -- ' 50 - Ikt loci. But when you come to deal with Mimeßitti.i s A igie e liVegraTml i ttail e r„,.an o s 'so vereign and independent States, such as ''' re' new-York and New Jersey, it is quith a s different thing. [Applanse.] You are compelled by the very nature of things to distifignishliehreen a whiakilebellion or a Shay's rehelliOn and the nidtsments of a great .people en maces, 'As the States r roinntarilk-ca - me into . the 'Union, you can not compertlibm to remain in the Union by 'force - of- arms. [APplause.] You May•overran their country—crnSh out the rebellion', a2 -- yon call it—you may reduce , thenf to:beggary, to dependence, to abject poverty •; butrafter all, my friends, you will!net haVe tife - Union which your fath eri•established in rove and fraternity of feeling. • [A.pfilauae:] But I hear others I•say Atria it we' hadtot no such power, we ['plight' to have it. There must be some other way. Yon must go back, if possible to the teaching Of :Washington in 'hit!PziretivelF Address to tile people.! If we can do thht, then we shall - have made the first step towards the, - restoration it' f this greet toad on c e b,erieficerit Unfon and the return of that' proaperity of which the Uftiopi was the foanchition and the head. -- i'[ - Applause.] Ueon whom does the solo" Via' of this vital question devolve? I i dislike, in these days of public calamity. !to-mak-Lase of party names at all, But, , in my judgment, if this Union is ever to Ibe saVed; it has got to be done by each associations' as wehave here and the con• Istititent body—the Democracy of the (country. (Applause.] There has got to be a change of _public opinion throughout the country. The circulation of political information of the right stamp will great ly subaerve the cause which we have so much at heart: -- /1. cfiange has already taken place in our country. Men are be , ginning, as your Governor said, to under.' !sten/the Constitution of their country [ better than before. Falnehood has bad i r its day, I trust, and the day of truth is , about to dawn upon the land. The lesson of' the'hour is this : that error generally has the advantage of truth in the earlier , stages of- ittuiry and discussion. Let us 'not despair 'of - ultimate success. I have seen in one of the galleries of Florence inclosed in a glass case the skeleton fore finger of the great, astronom, r Galileo.— Tae skeleton tore-finger forever testifies to his faith in the eternal progress and inde structibility of truth. The supporter ofd correct doctrines in ethics. in science, in merale and in politics, though they may I I labor long -and be called to endure much, yet in the end they shall be rewarded,— ' l And though that enjoyment, though it I come as victory came to Nelson—in the-1 hour of death—yet it shall be sweet and 1 conciliatory to the disencumbered spirit I that is ready to takeits immortal flight.-1 My friends, great are the troubles of the present, repeating as we are- history on all aides, I have yet faith in the power of truth,- and that the tears that are shed will be wiped away, and the that is bleeding will be bound up. . - -'. - 4:041.1--.A. 4 ift . :-: ; *,-0,.. - T. • , , The State of the Cou n tr y?-Elo. ~ quent (Speech-toA Ex. Governor' bettno of Conff Delivered at the Academy of Zino ie; N ettr ,.l2:Orlt, Only 4th.: ,' When I first got your invitation I had begun to think that we were to !have no cilitlivel Fourth' of July ceiebritions.l Things had'orie on so badly .in our iiiiinirifeir a few years past that there did, not !Beth'', to , -be much cause for congratulation. Ido . not come before you so much to rejoice or TeijafFatalate .with' you tipciii this occasion 1 as to lameni - that the day is no longer What it mice was, though we may,rejeic ? and do rejoice that it has become histeirtc.:4l - at the past is, at least,_eecure. Fellowlciti' zone, in contemplating the troubles that , have come upon ue recently like la floodi we have to lament that our great irosper ity has blinded our eyes: to the Oils that were working beneath ouVinstitutiionevand seeking our overthrow.!Atid,'ioed, our prosperity has been great and une xampled. What - San Francisco has been 144, risin from its golden- sande, Alherica7 has been , to the rest of the world--4e iloarvel of the day. [Applause.] NovV,--:this-prosperity, individual and , national,:-has (Axe ted or created a sense of iodestrefetibility.-- Hance, while we have been irglifftent is the past and rejoiced ii :the COl3 Idenee that oor instititions wereto !rifinain for- ` ever, the enemy has sown tares.l Little did we ; hink in the eiirlylind,hatter days of - the. Republis as we went to the tomb of _Washington -and laid _tar yolithful lit. feiingbon - the' tomb-of that greaq chigf. tain, that the time would ' , vier come when his warning voice to his co untrymen against the encouragement o!motional controversy would ever he lost upon his descendants. The speaker then.referred to the adoption of the Constitution, argu ing that it was the most perfect instrument that the wit- of man could devise, and he wished to say in this connection that if the vexed question which, during the last fourteen or fifteen years, had op:liaised our conntiy,, had keen ,pressecl :non the Convention which framed the Codatitn. Von, it.could neverlave consummated its. perfect work. [Applause ] Mr. , Ells , worth, of Connecticut, a delegate !from the State of Connecticut, afterward Chief Justice, told the Convention that. the wit'. dom and morality:of slavery were ques tions for the Stites to decide among them selves, and such unquestionabli was the sentiment of delegates from the North as well as the South. It was equivalent to !saying to one and all, attend to your own business. [Applause.] That vie have not done so is the primary cause o r the troubles that have come upon our donn try. [Applaniteil .In - all ages of the world and under every: form of goVera ment there have been restlots spirits, dis satisfied,with every thing, who would have made war in. Paradise itself. In dther nations factions had not ripened or been developed until late in life. Here they began with the.very existence of the Gov ernment itself. If this was the Prpper occasion for going into a history of !fee. tion, I could show you that instead of having originated thirty years' ago, as the Presidmit of the United States has told us in his Albany leVer, it dates back to 1y96, not long after the adoption of the , Con stitution. At that time the project Cl a separation of the Eastern from the SoutSr ern States was boldly discussed and main tained throughout that Darrow tongue of, rand called New EnglandTlaiiiliter and appTatier=that beautiful country for which I have AO great an attachment i ;but. I can not help recollecting, the language of Webster when he-said tn 'his peopl: ib Massachusetts ,that there was'a s bile ding they had not." Yet, conquered, and that was their ,preindices:'!• After alludi n g, totthe. origin ;of the rebellion, which the apeaker claimed was brought about by the section al spirit at the North in its; attemptti to nullify the laws of the 'Union, he said, now there was `but. one way in which - it might have been met, and, that was by do lug tight, and tho rest Would renew. [4p plause ] We had only ; to say , to.tbe peo !pie--of-the-South' - what; In face,' Andlew Jackson said to, them in nollification times: —"Yon aiill, - have yoeir rights, bat Tow. must obey the laws:" and that would have been 'worth - is, zillion of bayonets, and raved us, from, a horrible war. This great struggle--in.which we find ourselves eqgagettina&mised., , questiont: Zia, to the trtlet,:natateroT,Thift Goverfirrinfiti s und they are properly. batingh<rttit' 3 °di. - The reading .of your IDeicliatfo if --,-of Lidependehen I could see • ittOtstdd those questions to ' many a mind milb3 audience. NOW, those"*li r ?‘,,afe, „wedded to the Mee:knee-PI the' Adriunistration seem to bait, itribibed thaidda that 'this Govern ment can- wield despotic - patier at will, without being po an account for, a violation of the t itution. My friends, wep we livinliztfihth ,tlul,l3l:ah ~, o f,Perai:a, at or 'o* Putn: l 4r*Tereriiirl'Alii reaanniug of our opponents upon 'this beoia-iionld he-to theimxpoaal but happily , we are not, =or .I.•:trusti.vie are hot. .The Gov ernment: if I Anderetand the nature of-the Governnient, - retler4the : will of the pen pie, and that will never permit any man or set of men to exercise powers, ' the di rect tendency of which is to enslave the w h iP e race- - 711 4'1 3411 1. 3 .0--apdgthey never olio intothair lian&li eower_to ueathe I:1.- 1 toy of the country as they are now using Tbzit. itedißeed--4eapciii: thei(sword, 1 which in all ague of the ,wor.hl. has strewn the ttaiith ( With its victitntc - is not a favor , ite weapon with the American people.— .z[lippfatiel Glid . speed the t)low an the lqamotud. "-the avenging sword.— If wiiii- , n'e•t! 64, this. power, then, I li t feainol:may-ita airstisort to arms will haunavailing,iandlia years go on and the. entl4, sll3llll2fArde7 ; afte - isohtji: inores 0( me caaradep of am* , Vitil-uthere 'mutt , r-_, - , -,. ~ - : ..,.. :oat:, xim:rs.i. 'LI Th• few shall not f 'never sway. The many toil in sorrow: Ti a nower of hell may rule to-clay But Christ will role to-morrow. [Applause. General Washington's Letter of Instruction to Military Command• : era. During the Presidency of Washington becurred the celebrated "Whisky Rebel lion." Major. General Daniel Morgan, of Revolutionary fame, was sent at the head of an armed force into infected dis tricts. Some disturbances having taken place between the- citizens and soldiery, he receitted from the President the Coll w. ing letter : PIIIIADELPIIIA, March 27, 1795. "DEAR SIEW The interest which you have:aken in- the safety of John Mitchell, as expressed in your letter of the 19th of Jaraini7,would be an inducement to go as far,in relieving him.as public propriety ;would-admit. Bat the Attorney General havrg wades report, of which the in closediericopy, I think it advisable to postpone the further consideration until AltairiaLshall.hava•taken place. "It has afforded me great pleasure to learn that the general conduct and char ackeficktlip army tun' been temperate end indulgent, and that your attention to the quiet and comfort of the Western inhabit tants has been well received by •` Still it may be proper. mum and strongly, to impress upon the • that they are mere agents of civil p• . that they have no more euthorit7 than other - citizens„; that offences agatnat the laws ire 'Co be examined. not by a military offi cer, but by arrests and indictments fora vio- lation of law that officers ought to be careful nofitoigkire &hp which may lead their agents into infractions of law ; that disputes be avoided as much as possible and be,.adjastedAs quickly as may be with! o ui urging them to an extreme ; and that the whole country is not looked upon nor considered as within the limits of the camp. • - ,• "I do nOt'cOmmunicate these things to you for any other par ose than that yon may weigh, thenq, and, without referring to any instructions from me, adopt the measures necessary for accomplishing the foregoing objects A f ar Ori zb Your hunible servant, GEO. WASHINGTON MAJ. 3EN. MORGAN." 4.=iouasto be a Widow The Columbus Journal says that while many wives in that vicinity are anxious to keep their husbands names off the enroll ing cf&celef.-h„sitiis t -aa ituttlin,cesf the op positeitinsi occurred in the ,Second ward, : Wfieri g iSnicWWitoicuil exceeding anxious to, have, her, husband's' over fifty years ,of age.. She .-begged the: iiiffolling - offiailo"Plablibis — n a tne pp,,tbW list, watts an intinn.mSnt_to_have h,m do ,so , , 43 .herfitgte_ late Kai. 4kilid; with , .the'zrCace 4°Pg - eriollg 384 ct shairsaltecltte•ReLit4 of hi .. / P.lAVaeirikrthwV 3 unavailing.`: 1, • c,loeve. bc,c, ' xxs.its,rxiaTS, Brass Foun Let 4 - tAt - kriti tititiftirreis, 4 .11,1 ind. of Brass -osd ptr Gael, • made to errllei. - 1 , Also, /* BRADS OASTItTGO, OF ALL INDO 3 . . Made at the shortest tiotko,i . Particular attention pahltottor4ttirq,uptutd repairing o: OIL 11,14F1NE11,1..5. • 31 & 34, WATERSTREETomiarI I.4;erty. i The merabera of this firma beinglaiaottial.n* obanioa, of many years' .expprierkoi: pi the: bruit . ziess, insure- to eve eaudaetioi-44 everv_ neet J 6I - 0 1Yd. . _ yy casK (Luau AlitaroNipis.r.ai! Il CEAIN3d and for ECIOI by • -r t 7 • -•-• ' " GEO': A — MELLY. in 3 69 Federal • Ilia ,Allaibt9l34 Gnosis OF 6 TERZINGS7Iiti Rs just received by Ftsis wayEirlis, ,k! into BEN net Just received bY oio. .A. KELLY, .lu3 69 Federal Bt:, . 1 !MOSS OF NICUOLAI ELIXIR IRON 1 and bark just received by 0E0:4. KEt•LY; - 69 Fedora,St.Altrebany. 1 GROSS LI NDSEIPS 411.0 ODi BEAR - -■• 011.3110 A reooived by __,' _,.,' . 14E01,' A: KELLY, . iu3 69 RederWL .-AlllghanY. CARPETS FOR CUM AT DECIDEDLY AESS ;THAN whnlegale Prices. Bolt • previots ,to any considerable advance by the' annfactstrers. and will be geld accordingly. ,ell eeeanS !Sheet Oil Clothe. ; • AT LOW PRICES. Woolen and Cotton Driiggete. Clantoi Mattings, &a -W. D. & lica§.l.l AT NO, 87 FOIIRTJR STOEfT n 2 BARRELS OF PURI , RYE 5,000 WHISKY., of different ages to suit purchasers, at lowest, cask prices. or sale by 'TIIII3. 'MOONS.. Distiller, Inltial No's 18'1 91:13 and 95 First tared. I )ENTIS!RY. i TEETH EX TitACTF.D WITIIOUT a. Pain by the we of Dr. Osiry's apparatus. HOFFMAN & EDMIUNDSON DENTISTS All work liarranted 114 Smithfield Street., Pittebure Hydropolts, or garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND LNEEIIIL ARTICLE POR El wetting plants awl flowers, waab'ng windows. carriages. &c, Pitmen of every &sedation Sold and repairod. Daykin's Patent We er Drawer made and sold. v. ELDON A: KELLY, 164 Woad SL One door from Sixth. C .ehZEA.LED PROPOSALS WILLIIIE EE eeived by the Committee on Fire Igngines and nose, up to June 20th; ISHt %r three thous and feet of bed quatit3rAr•TEN INCILLEATEI- Ett. HOSE. copper Welted. and Jones' :Patent Couplings attubed thereto: The hoes= to he properly tested before they are reeeivedliy the city. when payment will be.made in cesh. l JOHN QUINN, ja.S Chairmanof Committee. ENTS LASTIPG CO\6iBESISI GAI. T HRS. a vary strusslulitl. lust C O al W. E. S CUMEttrZ & CO N 0.31 Filth CHEAP DRY GOOD S N ow IS THE TINE TO SECURE Slik M B an r t g e n ot n h D mos l foadb i Shaw e . C 5N h , uad bleached and bleached Muslin. Calico. Dljairle3v bilk Sun Umbrellas &a.. at rrreatly reducer, pig• ors, all havan been purch , lbed for cash, trill be sold oheep for cash, call and see for yourselves at A. .11 LYNCH, 96 Market street.' CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office No. 69 Grant 'street, near the Court noun. Pittsburgh. AL L BUSINESS EWA-VOTED TO hi)] ears will receive prompt attention; Col leetions, made and the money promptly remitted. dectklYd DUQUESNE BRASS .WORKB I cAtnium - & ORAWFORD. . . Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM( FITTERIS M.PiCRINESTS AND CepPERSMITHS; BRASH CASTINGS OF EVERT DE. soription made to order Steamboat wore, steam midges fitting andropairing PromptlY at tended to. Rartioular attention pasp to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carhon OHS, Also, Bale agents for the iVestern 10st1e• of Penngelvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell & Co.'s Patent S,phon Pomp, the beat ever inven ted, having no valves it is not liable to get 01:4 of ordot and will throw more water than any pumP wise its size. febllidlY:- BS. 4)- LYNCllqintritn . la. INI ha/thud oft MO beautiful bulldunrjob& which she offers for sale on reasonable term,. TbeY are eligibly tootled, lying botwden the °Orland Bra. tion.and the hiononghaheia Tiver:;••:ThiSlK Offer, man, inducements for piivate..rotildomea.' For elan of lots and pain, npplysillbaofiloa et! • ' • .• ' : N 0.127 fourth et. one door :above Smlthfleid and F . DENCII WOODS IMITATION Op Oak, whited from board . ari exact COPY. faith parte] mouldinge to match. For sale by P. 'MARSHALL, Inl3 B7 Wood street. /"10' RN -3M bushels prime yellosv shelled Cord. its Iltest•ano f , r eale by _ JAMES A. PETZEII.I corner Market aai let sit*. Wanted. ! 7, DOLLARS A MONTH! I WAN 7 Uly to hire Agents in every county at- $ Th a mon th, men ses pail, to soil iny new cheap Sowing Machines. S. MADISON, Alfred , Wrtutett SlD: o LLetitir 310.171V e WE WAIVE helliVr LAU:I,7 PeLT.U.tnir add, 13 ether articles, i 5 eiren , ars sent fn 43. rn augtoss' bHAW at CLARK. liideford. Maio . En96:3niciaw mustaa mewls —»•....J. EMUS ILt oft MAGEE & HICKS, 256 MARKET STREET, worth Stile; PUITOL011011:LIk 174:-49-17d OONCOED GRAPE. Q. 161E1110R VINES, AT $2 50 PEE dozen- $l2 50 per 100. Extra:Vine s at apes iX r" dozen; $25 per 100. SP N 0.29 Fil th sNtrCieet. FADES SHOVELS, HOOKS Forki, Scythe Stones for sale b yßat KHA3! & LONG. 127 Liberty street, Gkoceries.., ir /KAYE JUST RECEMED , A LARGF, soppb , of Tea. Correa, Soifer and Groceries or all 'descriptions, which will be Sold wholesale or retail sit the lowesteash -IJAINLEITX.• Diamond. Pittaberah. ELBMBING GThAlt: • w.E. CAN •RinaisrissA 41E - WVrIVES , v as this !Wash's Gravest, $2 E 0 par dcashi' s ‘ t " Pbr 100 ' " irz46x.d 2 b -Fifth street. - .ADIES'ALLSSES'AND CALlttintrAff ILA Boots, Show, Gaiters and Bilidorals c e fir. order. et the beat material. end era - - ship- W. E SCIIIIKUTSPAe " • LLsll.lngillbAtiliat ROSIA L Gso2 6.4 Federal KELLy. °ahem,. Monday. July 20th 1883, The / I:parka' for the various descriptions was active, theta being a large number of :sales for . present and fatu-ideli very. The largest portion however, was for lots to arrive. The current rates .- far Crude' without p let ages was 20-2034432tc. the market (doling at the latter figure, whilst the including packages was 26c. The litook in find bands is very small. whilst the receip's are barely worth n , ting. The consequence is that we have to make aides to arrive, at which there was a good business transacted. reaching, all told, some 9.000 bbla at the figures we have named. Exports to Now York—Refined, 757 bblo. To Ph ihidelphia—Refined. 667 bbls; Benzole.ll bbls. To 13oston—Refino9, 124 bbls. To Baltimore— Crude. 151 bbls. -Imports Per Allegheny rlrer—Crude, 300 bbls. .Per Allegheny Valley Railroad—Refiard, 631 From Oil City we have received no reports for FOMI3 time. I.sibriesiging—The demand is improving. Sales 200 bb's Duok creek and Al egtheny oils, the forger at $7 50. the latter at from S 9 LW) 9 50 per'bbl. I Crisslle—We have a continued firm. Market. Our latest report from Now York was altogether is favor of holder?, who have vets advanced the rates to 41(4 , 31.!4e. In our market there were some heavy transactions at 21e and .160, withoat and w th packages bb's, 11c. bbls lo be retu ned • 164 bbls, 2tle, bbls Mended. It looks as if holders wore looking for higher figures as the stock is light. Benso'e—We have no transactions to report in this artic'e, prices tiling altogether nominal• Refined is attr acting a good deal c f attention there being a large speculative feeling exhibited both here and in the East. The amount that has changed hands during the week, PrintieallY on Eastern account was large. Among the sales{ were 2.1100 bbls for delivery in August and Sep tember at 461.1447 c: free at tt e usual advance. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET OPTICS _OF TRY DAILY POST, 1 Monday, July 20th. 1863. Remarks—Tfie weather continues very pleas - ant, but unfortunately our rivers are down to a low water stage, too low for navigation• Business was dull, dealers manifesting no disposition to operate beyond small operations for local pur- Mmes. PIiCCOI generally unchanged. Money matters remain about the same; sales of Gold and Silyer limited, rates steadily declining. Salt—This article continues to advance steadily; the receipts for some time past being light, the supply- was becoming exhaus`ed. Groceries was in steady demand, at full rates. The stock in first hands is not very extensive; it is, however, suffi cient for ail ordinary purposes. Grain is dull, - with only a a slight inquiry, buyers being rather shy; they are evidently awaiting lower figures. The stook in first hands 41 quite small. Cheeie was - never in• better demand: all good parcels 'that arrive find ready - Durchastrs et full prices, The receipts were principally from Ohio—the Western Reserve district, Flour—We have twill ing new to notice in regard to this article, the supply being about equal to the demand. At present a general dullness seems to peivnde the market - East , and , West. but a change will no doubt soon take Oleo for the bettor; Dried IPrutt—The demnnd hal fillet! off• Prices are in a - great measure nominal. tbe sales being confined to email lets for - local purposes, Itlour-4he week's operations were small; there's :nothing doing beyond lota varying from 23 to 50 bids for local purposes. The Pales thr,ugh our t ho city Will probably reach 500 bbls. per day; this at present we think would be a fair average. The current rates from stores were--Fattra ;.5.45 (4161.60 ha t terl.; Extra .Family $ 5 .40@56.50. tales of 800313 ' brands at $6.7a. Sales trim wag. one were made at a variety of prces. Theis be in .no 90Q11 demand causes a dull market. sarocerlet—Onr, market 'contains a moderate supply, euttletetft for all ordinary purposes.— A mong the sales .we "Rote as follows ; ales tor 11 - Illdtv , -Orleans at• 12', ( 2012X; 5 do of Cuba 11%0)11%; 10 bbls "A" Coffee 14,10,14%. 10 do 'lir" Coffee 101'0104; 12 bbls Crushed ' 151 l s %..:Mtn, ,, nsgs—Maiket rin; 10 bbls gew Orleans at 55; 10 do new gsp, 60e. Oatree—Swee'l2-naeue 'Rio at 32Wamtm lar H aguae*t-sMaket'w moderately fim with nua from 3to 5,0013 Ths at the following rates for City _Cum} ; _ojtoul len 5144536; bides 634®7e; Plain Hams. a:4@S%; Sugar cured Ham., 11011%, The tales at these'figures foot ni3 to 1,500 tbs. Salt , firm sales I''o bbls No. 1. Ex - treat $2 45. Britte,r-,The ;demand is improving; sales in a regular way at. Hon I:3@ilio. Eggs — The deMandVas not so active; sales of 12 bhls at 10Y,A1 la. Dried-Rfrult—The demand has fallen off. The sales wore few. and irttrina' I lots. We quote nominally aC : racille6 '5,2'62@)2 75; Apples, Si® 1 20 as per quality., New HOilfokd OH Niarkf4t. -For the week-ending July 13.—(From the New. -Bed Wheileman'e +hipping- -- Idstj—tiperm re main unchangekin-.prien, with a moderate bus iness for home' cOusdmption. The gallon'ince our lain embrace 900 bbia at $l . BO VA . and have beenconflned to the trade. "Whale"-The• market , -for whale is firm; the transactinlie for the week include 1,859 bbbi- , -300 bble at 910, end the &amain ler on private terms. The imports 94 ABerin And whale oil into the TridtectSWAMl . d9r IWi_ .w the neat week have' been 379bbl's spernt Audi* do hale. - - mSE 1I origistaxED EXECUTORS : of SOSRPRIIELL. late ti.fßoblolon Town s hip; Aileghany Mao% ,Pony deed. offer-for rale 110 Alumna of choice 'land, ,eltitate within 5 miles of the c`dgi,of Fliteharwhjpasidtownship. on the Ina Of the Pittaburokand,Steabenville Railroad: oak 'laid conia4344w4litAorns of opal, and behr e rta s of tito ininiasteii4 *mat tha JAMTSDKL:Lift aw :,raclto.Lroos _. r26 nernsiof land adiallolrh above tam. on milich, there a - twe ;gory, route =Rage itr-gdod orderand nearty new, &vows, of e 2,1 be i ng bottom., and OA 9ne. etali of sai.4. 4 043 under: - oultivation,w4A hirgd n at.Atro_ lokErnittainsAitstd, /*Arson. • 144irtlealaptandtiOngattaT. ?lA/4194W o uran,_ Went, n • I, Fatitlnd IMSM fOglillftAli::Aßßll Aivo;444ri',lo.oi f ctitiittoe • .O Trade.' V. Pr Are. B ' JNO: 1 8..FDILWORTII-o DAVXD.lited . - DUBS. Movementaot EizropeamSOitniera . . . MU Illtrion. . .Pdluture. ...... -.JUIy 1.-tiverpool.... 4_ _. 4 .‘TerW York Saronla Tub, I .. :..rVutba'n ....iffy...York Jura .. .. . . ...... ... . . .July 2...Lirert.001....1....Quebee ')Persia July 4 ...Livery001... . New York. . ins ..... .... ....... .JUly Y .-Liverpool...4i e_w York' Nera ''ootian .......... 9 ....tiverp0p1....«., Quebec Africa—L.... .1.. . . July 11 ... Liverpool... 1 ~ Boston alaggow July 13 .-Liverpool....likte* Ylirk dr:etio July IL...Galway .. ... ...N N. w York. llohrurriar -- Ju.rlS...l.ivorpool..:..t...:Quebee 500t1a....-4. ...... ...July l B.....Liverrioal .. .. .pi ew York rcariade..i... 4 July 25...Liverpo:l Beaton 7BQY AWBBIOA: York—.. Liverpool lisanoti July l6.New Cot los July l ma - N city or W•iihrn...JuLy 18_ - Ned New IrOyir .....--31nly.18.New York ..... r... Bremen• groat Eagtarja.—.Trily2l_klaw York-. Liverpool Pint' krinoe h J Sidon • York::....Liyerpool Asia - 22..R05t0n ... . M'oning Havana - y 22.11iew Tuan Nio nliTlpurs York_....l4rreryool Per‘ia July Inpluzir row vim matinati3 Poem ay =DDSTZA STER.T2, }morns, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. - • The following,are th s ibuyn ir =reeking - rates for Gold,--SilVer, Busing Selling bold Silver ... '' 112 00 Doxiand 1 25% 00 Eastern Exchange. raw York Baltimore • ".. Philadelphia.... Banton. PELT Par , Dar .... Par Western Exchange. ... par Dar ... par PaZ Cincinnati— Louisville,— Cleveland .... Bt. Louie- PITTSBUI3,III OIL TRAM „FOR SALE. 1101 I:*A 'as IN , mi. 8. XL.. SEE.B *TOO., Juirtriablvistioit- t - Pure No.- 1 7- triarlo,Orft saripla3 Lnularpt, oppoi Penn aint:Dersot •• I .1,464/.1.911-Ttattented,'. lard..7d ',O Board . 2 y a THEARDESCO Ittah,,-,mtario; z edf • ~ 1" . 1 Sefln % Aiedfieo -2 6ii , - E =21.11:4L14.f.., iswarehougeri /I rIF, • n'ErNaLli f 1 - mano t atu r e rs of: 7. - ievitx,.witinris sisrunial,,, C 13. cok.riv 43 Jr , office, Nassi LIBMITY amp _ gh. Pa. , dr! WA DE LI DRS itsk wc.., CORNICES. - -- CANDELBRASS. 4,41 ) 3. REGIOED ,: and nuulaagital to naw `Alto_, Chandel iers. aftated to burn Carbon at aka imp and , ol.l. Storp of "'= WELDON, REE I TEILE'ddiriIIi.LY, ~1 . Wood street. neat , . 6tlt.. •• The Btoor., H arnzirs NEW. HOUBLE.AtiTtIie 7111050 1 411 4 4uriter . for Carbon 4lil ta now ready. It posseesii. teen; ,dvinktages 'over: thr L Itnralres Verge er • tuall nertiof 2. It WI burn - li 4 1 1 druttltieel;olIwIth -8. It can be age d - with a long or short Minna; 'teen be mod aca.tapernisht-lettd). 5.. It.can stwan be rnad_e bp rrt eoonrutiltuutr; 8. ICI! Vlore Irletea - than "ing; Aber. barna: ; ILA Pen , be :trimmed. and tt d: nits moving the mum. . -It throtra hi • oche, 4L .The; nab ' esP rerUirriel,Orll4sireeil. without .____tozulbilurtbetrld ai i i i ia t3 - ThawN.141114147 arel OUT. , I pini, awl can be vat oh' etrlemfiliow - lo' Ob. Elect:, per, sorrudng tirbon Oflanduldi basis; a-Plllosoo hie Burner: - prior attoorszikatitormi n , .§4,4 a No: 512 1 1 0IIRTEI Stmt. rittsbur&. 1025434 w t • . PlAlin DEALERS: KNABE & COBS PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, beyond doubt the finest in the entmtry. This fs:at is now almost universally conceded for some months past wo have been unable to MI One.half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE TEARS . Raines rl3rothers .Exeelaior Piano. Pori,* the best cheap Pianos made. For sele by ! - (111A.RLOTIR BLIIkE. 43: Fifth, street . ; Sole Agent for Reines Brothers 'Pianos awl Princes Melodeons. , 0 • jeq JULY LIST "•- 0 F . SECOND HAND PIANOS. AI RE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE: TY round corners. with monloings. carved Music Desk, Iron Frame made by. Knhn, Balti more 60 One ery, Octave Rosewood Cam, round fron t. camera with carved Tablets, made: by ' SlOsrt. Y.... . . . 160 One 6%' cetave Mahogany ,' flnted corners;'' made by Travers dr Ramsey. One 6 Octave R osewood, son are co.ners. iron frame, made by 110 One 6 Octave ttosewc od, Square corners. made by Gilbert, Boston' One 6 Octave Mahogany , . square corners, made byWilkinS 130 One 6 Octave Mahogany, square comers, made by L. Gilbertidosuitil-....» 130 One 6 Octave Rosewood. square co rners, made by Groves een Thiley.N, 130 One 6 Octave Mahogany. 'mare corners, made by Chickering.....,. , -- ..... . 120 One 6 Octave German 75 Ono 6 do do 'do 60 Per sale by (..111414. C. MELLOR; tai WOOD STREET, [A limbs and splendid stook of NE W-.PIANOS„ from SEVEN different mannfnefories,to arrive doziest the nett ten days:] is , lo4lsswe . . PRIM vvE worm! , r. Ts AIFTEN. tion of Ittuero 'to our stook of ' RING AND. SURER GOODS, etehrtkeitur all the neereai styles at I 17...41N AND i' . AIVDY OASSINDIth , toat4lli t:Or Bludneds Solt& A fun ILsBoltteii of En laic "d '°°2iPlati • CLOTHS' Ain CASSIIS EISEN Plain and: throned Slit: and' Cislimeie 'feelings W. H. , McGEB , do COi, 14$ IFEDERALSTREiii. oorner of Market - &Laity% 411 . 135h,ea,7 oft mbS:daw:tf FIIN, ROSE LEAF POWDER'' ' Pearl Powdei, THEATRE 11017 GE, Vinegar Ropge. • VIOLET pownkii, • Tiotet Potirder HARD & sort Inimikit ISTUMGM, Hard &Soft IlabbAT Ezeinges, Just reCCIY 64 4' l • Arust,Proeived, at It - ArKiNl) Ditut glare N 9. 63 Eazket 'treat, 3 -doom below 'Fourth: , , my2B R. HUT 011 NB'o .N . (I-471 °I. " Sel l, _ B L, AUTO AINSON ISMON & 10BILUDING ARROW?' Detile; WESTERN RESERFR CRAEEM, Tim:, Grain. Fieh. Dried' Fruit, Pot and Pearl Asheo& and PBODUCII fitENEltAiiffir Pst._,Bran.dA_ IltHelnikr..l 7 lmmtibr iayt um Auld -Not, AOt Renolidlitreet. "gatyeen(~Vooii stiff 'Afark4 SA-Liberal advaltoe tTFie Td_ aNH s. W. .. - B. bilytoi-..—................- . , ... J. , DLIID!rj. ._,___• larriromr a 0 1 . 10 . 1 )E110. - , . . , t t , , , liatuncrrinizas AND inamints it.. . , FELT CEIENT & fiRAVELIOOIII4G • - • • Is!)-Repoirs to Ma Privet, 0432iiaa - ailm eo Rooth mode nt tholcnred orioes." - • ' " " ' tati- All work promptlrattended to and tiarrarked„ °Mee; Morning Post Building. comer PittitAnd wood streeft 2d story. nil Vr -, : - A , V , TAlaTottAliattizas: . .418411:1M ou ONN .IIE&L Ift - Mfrs. ttltavorolr, known 4114cors st the I. IXOW- - Open for 'tho;NN 3isho Ztuwrif , o limo la litiro.'de. . • Autria *1 ork , Broadwipr, berwoon, ldiCeo=ks llorprze,SM, Mil hist:We' add =.diattimi irpdirtdii... - .Tablszersr4.lll4B*-antilliew e ll :snap led for ram, 4l * - ruld - Argoripartietrofftion . • or fttilltor;piircuS*Uo44ldrets liranNariviiprzas s. Tama*, =IIKtO3M ME1)101M , NEW MEDICAL: DISCOVERY, 13 wou Tat - SPEED? AND P 1 b 2 Mire 'Z SONO BRA GLUT. 11BELTiAl. Dkohsrlielti oakum& Nightly /Inds _ 'DM ntinencee t tral irrita r, c-'l3O 41014 re and time ot e • -MO an. Bladder, Wtaaitliaitiiki'd... • pWleda afa I • CILINti, lit • ; of . '' , 9 — '7;,• • It Zit*, 7e - mlire mic,•66/6 •P, - . I t Anti k t .. d ip , ar mi 16 d • • now. . 4121 "1` "til t •'• CI IC PILLS id t ' - ititerix ) itillbeinf Jo owe in a taw.andrythaa plarejs it ie perman ent, orroi pyabaraa3 Irma vegetable extracts thaVarebatmlesitotthe salami arittnever nause taeate -the stom=vmpiregnata the breath nt,l " - alrainkeints WWII] avoided. No a ot-thet. routeammethilet wing th em 'ner ' o f saidtmlnieni OM° business p init&T Nast4itetme, l a m If PUN. PNlus.o L R. Cmsll,- ginsilltse • , Henosp a s 41 .Wittinig.44dtkev ai. "l2 "Vies..lre aosphlot of on otiatniat.„ balm Haat adviser to the al -111". 9L " 3 ' I 74"S BIZ °Tit sraseouirod to pay paaaapa,"4. • :7 ,..- P144 ., E1 1 448-411006111 st, complete Treatise on , Goeorrhea, r 14.• 801+1/iii. 404 - in all , the various stages, with rresteriptiene, is,llinglialt..-adapted for self rettment.:Withoile the aid Of a - Physiclao. pritiCif.o,o Dim . LAR. bi t ion'Ologire from ob -4341/11tc4.P.AP;47,1147, advordsed Otat6ldicit fi Paw. Y . , Aisect..pi Y. Box ta,J. g4l44Aimis... - ; 0 6 12ifixiitwkibTiiiisit tad- inanionV 10 4 4. Bror ip lor Ri rgh.ttabo. nrs,De Jai* n taldl L aiedi ‘a Ited Envelope. Price LIMIT= THE E, NATUR TREAT MXEM and.. Owe of -Spennaterrhces. or SemiZtal Welameellk Involuntary - Euenissiona, Rectal Debility°. and InipooDnaata tce . Marries/a asalcuilyc.:Aarraintness,' Colnimption. Epilepsy and'FitnAllantal and Physic:o Incapkcity, result incfram R08T,4 J. erers." CUL- Vutr,VerELL. imither of the Green Book cf. a • 2 Boa* Iti'l i hritutiaidi' of Stiff Sett ttliteriow in: vbtin , envetom -to any ad 'dress.. pest. pafd on, receipt. cit Cents or two poetcs .. a-atanipsi hi' • Dri..1111.-J. - 0: LINE 127 1141wmky w , et Box .. 45913. Ing• F4 ol g4t* C°.. STEA ill 16 littAt U 0 £6S • 'I irrqa 144.0. litturaN t - Nana nitliillyTllo' 110 O . 9lKEek Sea the Pap.' Deoot. , . agutritAtTuass ALL HINDS OF LUIL' Steam maxi= from three to o as hundred and. home er. end-stilted by Eirlat-hTO Mast - Aeatoric% 44 airsseartionlas attest:omen the eorstruction of for •Srlst. Koine; and for saw mills. -11 ' P Have lia aren ft Mularahal - and ready br ably atenltatßhoo49AaNAlFlag.l4 erld.BoileFs ofeserr deserietion: - Ale% fundsdatemenrazifihrest Iron sejoen.dely. Wroushtlron Shaftinghfianseze.and Yuthes in everf-snuisev: and. contbitie the manufacture of Muniner7alldhlachinis credit Oar prides are low; filtrated:lunar, manufactur ed of the bestuttallirrdinateriale and inmate!, la all Opal tteive satisfaction. • . OalerafromAill carte of the count& solicit ed wad prouur — tjy. • . fe2l • , DAUB & CAppEra, _ WERCOANT : kILO RN ; lane •lIIA WE JEST RECEIVED v v woe lad well selected stock of Spring ,Goods, outdating of Cloths, Vestinge, ALSO—A beta Mak- at GENT'S FUItiriSHING GOODS, inamaizis Paper &Ware, lgoarrior. and every thing unlink bnit by flit elaaa YnnibdiCtig Slime Ordara promptly e xecuted arsalblyd • *5,50 - WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY Fifty copies. Complete. Material MI Hon at t 5.50 fotvele by • ••• JOHN 'll.- MELLOR. tan, $1 Woodatrest rro,lscruumes AND 0079TRACYOBJEI wik arepowsnriuttotartos a inuwirlor wittettof , . . lAA AL :in . • whip4A9 ore preputFliwiollircetramour COAX T 4 .1111), 4101401P1WprIMUIM. • hand Bald nuaiitir aunaLof lv t'amll Coed alaamo on an f ' CV% -Diticrittwo . trieirwsitT & co. - • 8.1181118 “.1.1.1188 0L0T5R....:....70/18.111/08TEB lIIMATTEIBTII4II4.-IBE*4l** al4tbru' ItAOTITIUNq CofittpANY.. . It; - Or.ovEit . co., . nia"lifita4 l Zrere of Fin - Brick. Tile& Crgoibisse.a . a. amide - A . l6kb izt-Pir" eau & 'tttedblo Clay. . 9 - 1 4 1 1ZoAd 5 --bfbelg attee4 OPPOin tit the P. It. It.'Peteeheet - Detelt, tie tel thlelistepeettaitylestreited. - felatteekt er IrEettlifOlVT ' • T • dkro. • " DzALIIIII3IN • , . Brnntlits, Wines lad Gin& mg.; tsbokberrY. Trwit , barry. Wthl Charr.r. and Wyman Btansilas. old Monnn:Aaheln, Rya, and t.ther Ettun. dun, No. /43 Litnerts Street, Opposite site& . - PITTEigURGE,PA. gotels Taverns.stad rapplied'at moderate profits for Faah. - mv21:15•41; • ' Cite , IntelLigonco . oftice. N 0.127 Forth L. one door. shove Smithfield at A..011*81 ,W REPA itE 'TO - UPPLY - faniiiies in . .th - e city hid country, with being 01. all kinds :nt then notice.. I-; also attend k-tee pmehase and sale of - property: co ll ection - of rentsendolaints, ergot:at, loans, ko. Fr om my illitimatekeowletise of the :city and c0m 3 1 3% and lens experience ni the htudr cm. I, bops to giver entire satisfaction do trove. • r• 2 ahlSo3mdtuath. Vosti,Aic. NO. 230 BEDFORD ST. FOR RAIL E—s well built two story Availing ho n ee and lot of ground for wile.' A ball. six roouß garret and cellar. eater.ll• tures, twt! front porohes.,cme at nub floor, largo yard. Price. $ l A°. ,dpwly to • 0. CIMIBE.ILT 301904, )34 .51 Market. street. 11Z°WEBS - , RE& PERS THRESHERS. .Jkryn.Allll, rEng:Prnegra:.wheeled and re volving .Say Raked. Say Ilavatara. aisld farm maoldnerg generallylor said . ll.pC1( RA Tn. i.. 14ONG 1 / 2 'I2V Libertv river& _ . DD EatOVAL OF. LIVEBF STABLE 'AAP Thb takdartigried hating removed his -Live n, Stable from the rear of the Sooty Home. tones: the ooraer of Meet and :13mithaohl W. C. Conn a old stand, is meowed to furnishearriages, beggim, aed saddle borseenponthe shortest no tice, -Abe horses kept atlivers -at - reasodable - rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu- Dem& reeeive special attention. . !TEAL 111111(11L48161. _ . OTS FOR SALE—MIIBOI7/MCRl berr offers for sale font ellsibielotaiiitunted on the corner e .Grove streetand Ceintroia venue adjoining the Seventh Ward:in-Pitt tom:whir).— The lots are each 24 leer front by 110 feet deep. running back to au alley; and are entirely isola ted by streets end 8116 ya en er. ry-si'lje. Two of the lots have fro:Melia/sea cc,/ them, Ave-rooms and hall in each;ltyiltanteon. jospre-mises.-Ther Will be sold all - together Ori've v bin terms, „ , Aient; itioe nnir VI”ro, WWORN IVA ANIL PiktOPERTIr mardsd; , azood bri.k house and 3/A r mittritrai t iv; ;adult lea-on of the Avenue, Apply to MEM EtIMIESI =M!I
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