ma= m,t. Angik ; BLEpicw, c 4pc.kc _ A 111,GHLY.CONCENTRA-TED V getilapite. , lExtract. A ..PV.R.g TONIC: Dr.. Hoottaiws .TE PREPARID BY c- .0 D. .1A011.1301c.- Pliilidel . enna., W ! 11 ge04.-0 irA3 rue., :/4.rette6lllo aiikt4;: DYSP " V iEft - ga ls trErro 32 " torboleo, or the Kidnielre..hstipt all Disease! Awlesherre' nkblaordscred - '- - 0r. 81 50 . 40Mea: • cia.CotutoK Inehrd riles, Fullness or - t;&thatileace n ...Ageol L oa ) , St 3 44xtm a l for E at Zt Ihabless?. .We tin - • - the St.innaeM3our Irtnefattens;Sink - t Wit or - Fluttering nt,tlle P.n. &Lbw:Stem- 1 sob: BWitnnitnx Alurned-an difficult Breathing,- 'Flattering_ at ilialrea d ri. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying Dotter% Women of VisionAAots !Mb! be- Vire tee aighti..Fever and PAU len the llead, , Dellexeiliar of ,l'orethi oh, el." • loarnessof the Skin and E_yea,„Eilill in the Side. Back; Chest: - Limbs.; &a. Sudden:LEl:vibes of Heat. Burn _ inn in the Flt:h, Constant ; -rmad, sm 11. and great.depras 15.1 01 of BPirita. And will positively 'neesent,YellourFever. Bli ione'ever. " - - - THEY CONTAIN • NO ALCOATtelfc OR.It&D They will cure the above diseases in ninety-ran awe out of a hundred.,_ Induced-by the extensive sale end univerMi sopwaray OI /tooflund's German Bitters, (purely mitiblA v h e o n ts of r rant o ao adventurers, opeunedkinpraondsufferieg aumanity the irttus; foodof Diastrunsin the she l e ofTo;1%101 compotrledAithinjuriousand-o 1 Tonics, Stomaohics and Bit- Beware of the innumerable array of aloonolio itE63..rations in plethoric bottles., aud_bfg-bellied under the widest apPellation :et Bitters: only -aggravates 'amuses dd leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. HO Orta,N HERMAN-'-BETTER.BII Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the teat, of tifteen yeare trial , by theAuferi can 'public; and,. their" reputation and sale, are not mailed by any similar preparation. The propriet :rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers. Ph,yzielans and Citizens. , Testifying oftheir own Personal knowledge. to the benehcial effects and medical Times of these Bitters. 00 YOU WANTSOMETHING to STRE I NG • CAT 'YOU I DO Y0U1V457t4 GOOD APPE27TE vd wANT TO !I UZLO. UP Y 0 Ull 09N BTITUTIOZ ' • t ob rou witirrrornat *ELL/ DO YOU- iV 4 IET.TOGE,VRILI Olt PER VO 173 DO 70,17:IYAWX-E17.712,0r1 Dazoftwant sleep Iran? Da "'nu Want ' brfilk and trlgotenn reeling? If Y )13 '44tt,, HOOFLAND'S N)BITTERS. PARTICU There are many /p7" ---- 11....i,0/d under the *ante of Bitters, __7'ertalates, compounded' t the elteapest %oh' . :or_eassome!n2fatin, costing/row 20 to 40 eente per r?S:it.rilguiered by An- , ice or . Coriander This claw 0f.....5.-tee-c--Trqra. teal contin ue to cause, ae , ratilercalaj _he---.1`,014. hundred.' to die the death hel - drunk.c4A - -- By , thesr we the system ie ke p t c : antinualif-undei.theii t i enee of Al wholio Stinnitatra rodfr rat-linckthe desire for Liquor ia diimited - andfrept - up;:tatrtzth e result te a 1 - Ors horrare .otitlazit a p on-j, r - drunkcirdl life and death. For those whoVisire and will have a Liquor Bitters, publtsh the follouring reenplpt.. ,Get One Bottle Hooltasid'e Gersitan Bitters; and sir with Three Quarts or Good_ Brandy Dr Wicisky,-and theeeinhiC in be'ts joret4rtation OW teat , fair excel el medicinal virtue; antttrite se,ellen:s. any of .the tittmerottavlekttor Atter* fa the,tuarlast, and wtl/ rotrtnineh less. ' You ici/I have all the virtues of Iloollancra Bitters in connection with a geed article . of Liquor. at a ouch lees ,price.than thsseinferfor preparatttu .611 coat you. ATTENTION SOLDIEEE, _ AND 7IIE• FRIENDS 'OF a:MIXERS .. . We Gail the atlantic° of all having relations or friends in tae army to the fact that--HOOF LAND'S (lonian }Mien" will care nine tenths of the oiseASEIS induced by exposures and"priva tionetnoident to camp life In the Bets, littlilish el almost daily in the newspapers, on this-arrival of the sitik,it will ha noticed theta verylargepro porthin are suffering from debility. Nvery .ease' of tbeitheican be readily -eared by Boolland'a German Bitters. Diseases resuldng from disor• dews of the digestive organs are .pe.thly remov ed. We have no hesitation in slating that, if thee* Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherw_se will be hist. We (till particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes. whose life to use hi. own ang nagehas been saved by - tbaßitterat" PHILADELPHIA, August - 23d, 1862. Meters. doses &Evan a . —Well. gentlemen. yew Hootlaud's Sermon Bitters has saved mr life, There la no mistake in this. It is vouched forhY namberrof my comrades, some of whose nexus are aePended, and who were falls oognhant ,14, all the circumstances of tor ease I am, and have been forth* last font seam, a memberof Sher man's ehlebrated. battery, under the immediate so:amend of Capt. 8., B. Ayres!. Through - the POlntre attendant upon my arduous" duties. I we attacked _in November last with inflanatition b the lunge, and wet nor severity two dagir.in the hospital: The we. followed by great debiliCtc: heightened by an attack of dyaentery. I was then romovedfrom the,.. White Hone and Bestir° this city on hoard the steamer ”State of Ur hs," fro„ Which I landed orrthe lath of Jona- Since that time I have been about as low as tuly ode could be and mill retain ajpark ofvitalitn- Fore week or more I was , oarstelyableto swa low anything, and if I did for, e frlnoreel dowst.itwas ban edi a tely thrown up Watt.. . ,-, I could not even teen. a glass of water, tin icy stomacr. Life could not last under thought= @tallow • anti - ., accordingly the phrieis s 84who had bee., working fai kfiallY, thong an orteshil= ly, to rescue me from the grasp orate/tire Arch. ot frankly tel ime they con'd do ncrmore or me, and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such dispos,tion duty United ftuids'io, beet suit- ed me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron. - of 6th beloW Arch Stree'., advised me as a forlorn'hope, to try your Bitters tilid kindlynrcionrel 34Nittle, From the time I commenced taking them the shadow ef death receded,-and lam now, thank Clod forlt. getting betterk-Mongli I junretalten hut tile bet sis, I have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of ening permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom L have_ -heard nothimvfor !tido teen ntenthstibrotentletnan lataaloynon.., lan. ilni thtiviunity' of •Prottg.ltattc.• c , :yenr invaluable Bitters ItWo theta/40ns ' again clipping to my bosom blovitholikd e a rest to me in life. -.-- - Very truly. your*. "" • - liiiielllAlONl3. We fully , eoneuranthwtrath of the abovestate pent as wehad d r andraief going me:tirade. mr. hialeparesto 'to health. t , JOHN cvnpurramiur, lat If. Y, BatterY. .. - A tiEOREE 4 livcrory co. ti. llth. Maine. LEWIS cliievALlE R.,92d N. Y. I. E, SPENNER.Iat Artillery. Battery P. J. is. FASE *EEL Coll 3d Vermont. HENRY 11. JEROME. Co 11; - do irE ti BY T. MAEIPON4/40, Co 0 -6th,liaine., tj„...-sompaitt 0 gifah Maine; L, , . HO .--Coßilid .14. le. - NATUANIEL 13 4 1LIKOHI4IS, Co F. 95th Pa. ANDREW .I.X.lnEakr.a..Eo A. 34 Vermont JOHN J.E.1,i0. Co 13. 186th Penna. BE W 44.11 pie 00tattrzamrs. Eltio - thiii the signitUre of" Q. M. JAMISON:* le mthe WIIIITIS of ear‘ poEle. paiime*nalisorimr..wricrarTs., OR - • HikLP n 074 FOE S4OO, Should your nearest druggist not have the ar -11-10. ao not be put off kraal' of thltintoxicatbag 'preparations that 11=Y be offered in its Place. but pond to u•„ and we ad] forward; scottredy. Packed express. WlLPrincipal Office..irad Mantumrtory. 14.163 /Leah Anat. . . AMEElits . EVAN — 8 (Blicpc** to -0. 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One hangennj,.., 60,115 wozontba-....,0 4100. Two nr.... 1.00 Three months.:.. 1 00 (Three .insertions 1212 Four month/Q... 1 00 1900OAnweiek Fire nionthaf.- '1 00 Two weeks.— . 850 Six -months —1 00 Thew Weelcs.. (11.00 Nine months._ 2 00 . Orm Itatath.A.L..4 tn. 09 One year----. 00 FOR cueser.&BL-mArrEn. . Which allows thepriviligneraweeklyt olimatter. to be inserted among near adserthsaments. PER SINGLE SQVARE zvieultlrefr, BiZ months .. sslBioo Treive gnats - soloo ....... 2:25 Marriage No - tices.. l ".... Death -- - Ffotioes..^-' 4i) id,: " Mlrertireinenta Ordered in for one kitiMbitir loos time. to be cash at the time of br -14014.: • . ' 'DAI,,LIer • Ms Second Address to the PeO ple of Ohio. He Accepts the Nomination for • Governor. and Defines his Position. NIAGARA FAA R, CANADA WEST, July 15. Arrested and confined for three weeks in the United States, a prisoner of staid ; banished thence to the Confederate &melt, and held as an alien enemy and prisoner of war, though on parole ; fairly, and honorably dealt with and given leave too depart, an act possible only by running the blockade at the hazard of being fired upon by the shipti flying the flag of my own country. I found myself fiat a free man when on British soil And to-day ander the protection of the British flag, am here to enjoy and in part to ezercis l e the privileges and rights which tampers int solently deny me at home. The shallow contrivance of the weak despots at Wash t ingtor, and their advisers, have been del, f feated. Nay, it has been turned against ' them; and I, who for two years was ma= ligned as in secret league with the Corti federates, having refused when in then/ midst, under circumstances the most ,fav orable, either to , identify- myself with! their cause or even so much as to remain, ; prefeiring rather exile in a foreign landl return now with allegiance to my own! state,and government, unbroken in word, thought or deed, and with every declara tion and pledge to you while at home, and before I was stolen away, made good in! spirit.and to the very letter. Six'weeks ago, when just going into banishment because an audacious but most cobnisily despotism causedit,- I address • ed you as a fellow-eititen. 'To-day, and from the very place then selected by me, but after wearisome and most perilous journeyings for more then four thonsand miles by land and upenifie sea, still in exile, though almoat insight of my own native State, I greet you as your repre 'sentative. Grateful certainly I am for ;the confidence in my integrity aud pa [trioliam, implied by the unanimous nonsi nation as candidate for governor of Obio, ;which you gave me while I was yet in the :Confederate States. It was not misplac ed; it shall be abuaed. Bat this is ,the last of all considerations in times like ask no personal sympathy. for. ;the peraottal - wo n t, No ,: it 18 the cause bf constitutio nal s liberty and private 'right, cruelly outraged beyond example in a free , country, by the Preaident and eervanta t which • gives public =significance to the action of your convention. Yours Was, indeed an act of justice to a citizen Who i for his devotion torthe rights 'of - the States and the liberties of the people, bad been marked for destruction by the hand, of-bibitsarY power. But it was much More. It was. an example of courage Worthy of the - heroic ages of the world ; and it sues a spectacle and a rebuke to the tinning tyrants who, having broken up the UlllOB, would, now strike down the Constitution, eubvert your present gov ernment, and establish a formal and pm claimed despotism in its stead. You are the restorers and , defenders •of curattitn- ' clonal libeity; and by that proud title his tory will salute you. ' • ' 'congratulate you upon your nomina tions. They whom you' have plated On the ticket with me are gentlemen of char abterriability, integrity and ,tried fidelity to the Constitution, to the Union - and to Iliberty. • The moral and political cour- I age—a quality always rare, and now the ; most valueable of public virtues is beyond question. Everyway all these were nom ina lftians fit to be made. And even jealousy, Lam tutre,+: will ' , now be hashed, if I es• pecially rejoice with you in the nomina tints of Mr. Pugh as- your candidate for libutenant-governor and presidi:it of the 'Setiate: A •';atholtir'and a gentleman, a acildiiiiiitaloreign war, and alWays a •pa trtit petaioeuttas it lawyer, and • diettn gurahed %a an orator a t. a xtaman; haillbfacteptance as an 'omen of the re turn of the better and - more virtuous days of thisTerinblic. indorse your noble .platform- , -elegant in; style,- a dmirable= in ^ sentiment. You present the true issue , . and commit, your self to the great,missuni just 410 w"-''of the Democratic party to restore and make sure F 'textile rights and-liberties declared yours by your constitutions. It is vain to invite, the States, and Teeple , of the Sciuth to-return-to a Mien 'without a 'Con stitution, and.diahonored,and pvljuteri. by repeated and most aggravate d" exactions of Weenie- , power: - shall people hereafter;:ai hitherto, have the right to discusaand condemn - the-principles and policy ' t of the"*Eirt.,--Tthe„ ministry-the men, who, for some time, conduct -the gar ernnient—tb 'thithaia - of their public ser , rants a- reelioning •of their .stewardehip, and to — place, other. men and another party in power their supreme will and supreme pleasure? Shall Order -Thirty-eight ortheConatitution be:the-lair 'of the land? And shall the citizen any more be atr'ested,biyan armed soldiery' at midnight, dragged from wife" and ;Child and home to a Military priton;; thence to a mock military,,trial. thence condemned, pad then bat:abet:int: fc.;% - the excise of hie rights?' Thui ba thd name, `and nobly you bave,naet it z , It is the very question of free. popithat. 'government it self. Itlifitilf - iirYdriF question ; upon the one sidefltilisinttyip'on the other despotism: The President, as the recognized head of his party, accepts the issue. Whatever he wills, Bird ii law. Constitutions, state and federal, are nothing ; acts of legisla , Lion nothing . ; the judiciary lass than nail ifag. In time of war, there is but one will supreme—his will ; but one military necessity, and he the sole judge: Military orders supersede the "Constitu tiOns and military commissions usurp the pliice of the ordinary courts of justice in the land. Nor are these mere idle claims. For two.'years and more, by arms, they, have been_ enforced. It was the mission of the, weak bat presumptuous &radicle —a name infamous. forever in, the ears of all lovere. of 'conatitutional liberty to 'try, the experiment in Ohio--aided by a judge whom I name not, because be has brought fqul, dishonor upon. the judiciary of my country: In your hands now, men of Ohicaos thefinal %ate of the experiment. Ilicticarty: of the administration have ap mite - t -it. By plisdgug support to the President, they have Justified his outrages liberty and the Constitution; and whoever gives, his vote to the candidates of that. party, commits himself to every act of violence and wrong on part of the administration which be upholds ; and thus- by the law of retaliation, which is the Lem of might, would forfeit his own right to liberty, personal and political, whensoever other men and another party shalt hold the power. Much more do the candidates themselves. Suffer them not, I entreat you, do evade the issue; and by the judgment of the people we will abide. And now, finally, let me ask, what is the preteitt for all the monstrous acts and claims of arbitrary power which you have so nobly denounced ? "Military neces sity. " But if. indeed, all these be de manded by military necessity, then believe me, your liberties are gone, and tyranny is perpetual. For if this civil war is to terminate only by the subjugation or sub misiron of the South to force and arms, the infant of to-day will not live to see the end of it. No, in another way only can it be brought to a close. Travelling a thousand-mites and more, through nearly one-half of the Confederate -States. and scjourning for a time at widely different points, I met not one man, wciman, or child who was not resolved to perish rath sr-than yield to the pressure of arms even in the most desperate extremity. And whatever may and must be, the varying fortune of the - war, in all 'which I recog• niza the hand of Providence -pointing vie ibly to the ultimate issue of this great trial of the states and people of America, they are better prepared now every way to make good their inexorable purpose than at any period since the beginning of the struggle. These may indeed be unwelcome truths ; but they are addressed only to candid and honest men, Neither, however, let me add, did I meet any one, whatever his opinions or his station, po litical4or private, who did not declare his readiness, when Me war shall hare ceased and invading armies been withdrawn, to consider and discuss the question of re• union. And who shall doubt the issue of the argument? I return, therefore, with my opinions and convictions as to war or peace, and my faith as to final results from sound pictlicy and wise statemanship, not only unchanged, but confirmed and strengthened. And may the God of Heav en and earth so rule the hearts nod minds of Americans everywhere. that with a Constitution maintained, a Union restored, and liberty henceforth made secure, a grander and nobler destiny shillyet be ours, than that even which blessed our fathers in the first t wo ages of the Repub lic. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM BATO3. Amid the showers of plaudits that are bestowed on General Grant for his brit Beat campaign in front of Vicksburg, a s well as for his whole military career, which is suddenly discovered to have been unprecedentedly brilliant, and upon Gen. Meade, who has balked Lee in his attempt to transfer the war to Northern soil, we mast not forget the captor of Port Hud son, who has destroyed the last remaining ;obstacle to the navigation of the Millais ,sippi. Gen. Banks enjoys the reputation Of having done well everything he ever attempted As an ancient alumnae of IHarvard University enthusiastically re , .uarked, after hearing the incomparable oration, of the "bobbin boy" before the literary , magnates of America. "nihil tetigit viod non ornavit." This last achievement of General Banks is the greatest of his life, and is no more than Was to be expected from his energy and ability. He bee accepted the command' he now holds, as he has every other to ivhich he has been appointed, like a true soldier, obeying the orders of his superi ors. Me asks no lineations, but does his duty. U has done it at Port Hudson in a manner which will cover his name with iinperishable glory. Ohio White Sulphur SpriAgs 'rims WELL KNOWN WATEIIiNG A- Place. wilt be fon:natty operied WI the 18th of Xtll3o. The Swipes this seaeon. will he under the' Immediate Fuoeoa of the jsroprittor.: whh bo assisted'br"ltietnrs Joseph A. Benti nie.. and O. C. Ailochel. It is the intention-to make the bOnse. Cush respeott equal to the best *daring pieces in' the country, and to provide sinerally t'or the comfort and accommodation of the guests. For terms, or other informatien Address. A. IV 11.3t/Di; Jr. Lewlscenttr P. 0, Dolaware Co. 0. WILSON'S ,PILLS NERVOUS ; HEADACHE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE. 1474:F.8 ON'S PILLN are the' Yenta of , lone investigation and o.reful conducted ekparimente having been in 'use many, plan), daring-which time they nave ,prevented and co. !laved a.Vaat amount of pain and from Headache,. Whether orleinath2l in the nerve:a system or front a deranged state of the stomach. ' , They nay be taken at all times with perfect afety ,-- withmt - teakinsaarehanga - rr Met, nod ' the+ absence 41 any disatrreea/delasy4snder s it e 4 to administer shein'ttr-ehi/dren.-- >l f B tiling) i Oth the Pitlin tniil odd oc ir o :ro: Wks 4f avow or , Heytekois may be We vpcodi ' 441 f: tak en - ., • 14- oommermensaat hol. an atgaokininsodlate . ;or of Data and i Write& will liall,Nairiad. • • i - , , . , ... ; - •• • 'AT: ; .Thaa,ifSeldpn l / 2 ,:gdir , l a: . :lolnoiing , /fausecr and Beedet*:44WhiP/Cremalel areso "ablate: ',, ' , They 04104:9Pithe-bowale , -Yemevlni t Co.' awaits. For Litman/ .Me firtiansts, - 'l)itigatia Female.. and all' o animal tor ; Sittaistank harnsa - they are rah:table Au a, 4daMtiptin • tie ' mansite, giving,,tana -an vigor, scr , gr a d piti , ta or and rostorintrara natural cdastiol kind' irtrongo of. the ,who.it =tear. I , , • • ••.1 ' ' 1 BEw.w:Qr.ecratlvourrs-1, Tbetehhirittee:aiiinsttires Of B . A.' WM SON snit Be:Zu PsunEsToicit at Cli . ori each biz Sold - tr - Altilyitira4te sTfid pll piker Rotierx..ln, Medicines. 4-- A " - A Box will be sent by mail prepal.l on re ceipt of the All °l.fier2ATlPl.lffit'Ar"less-ACed*r°' B. 11:47001fliTO., PITTSIVT2GR, Pa asrldsodkwawtJav/ General Banks NMI Z 4 al SICH HEADACHE CIT BE cilrtm Or. •ar, , Brass Folantle: s. GAS AND STEAMFITTERS; Au kinds of limns and Iron Chski wade to order. BRAN OASTINGS, or ALL EIOO Made at tho shortest notiee. Particular attention_paid to tae fitting upland. repairing OIL REFINERIES: . 81 & 34 WATER STREET, ntar .1 4 itto ty. The members of this firm Mete prsintivit Ince: ohanios of. many years' experience in_ this thud ness, will insure to eye sitUsface ie etre • re sPost. alyd 29. CASH ()ABB , AMMONIA tfJ ktE .4.eive.l and for sa'o:ba• to. • A 7u3 69 Federal §t., dltthe. • . . : GROSS OF STERLLNGS &MORO 1 t received by GrQ: A. KET.,LY.! 69 Federal St., Allegkienk & RYETIES itiN AB' netiust received by t • 1 GROSS OF NICHOLS ELIXIRIR O N-IL and bark just. reoeivod by • CEO. A. KELLY, : iu3 69 Federal SL. 411,= . .. I: l l o lll=t roce r v nS b E y 7Bl BLOOD , OVQ. A. 1iEP...., ju3 09 Federal St., AneghanY. CARPETS FOR CASI Ak T DECIDEDLY LESS MAN IS. wholesale Prices. Bought prtvione to anY considerable advance by the manufacturers. end will be sold accordingly. Wellboasoned :Sheet Oil Cloths. AT LOW PRICES. Woolen and Ootton Druggeta. Canton Matting; ar i a W. D. & H. McCALlant, ,a AT NO. S 7 FOURTH !STREET 000 ItsAnuct_s OF PURE R 1 , WHISKY. of diftercrit -ages to snit purchasers. at lowest cash prices.' For sagoby THU& MOOKK lule:ff No's Is 9. 91 93 end 95 First street. JD EN TISTII Y, EETH EXTRACTED W/TIIOITT 1 rein by the ueof Dr Ociry's ttpraratu4. 110FFIIIAN fi EDNIUNDSOIII DENTISIS' All work wnrraoted. 134 Smithatl,l Street, Pittsbure Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR .01 wetting plmats and flowers washing windows, carriages. he, Pumps of every desetiption sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa - or Drawer made and sold. vir ELDON S KELLY.I64 Wood St. Ono doer from Sixth. hie. 'BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE. ceived by the Committee on Fire Engines and nose, np t , Juno 3/th. 1363 ror three thous: and feet of beet quality of TES LECH I.E4fittit Ett. ROSE, copper rtrited. and Jones Pelmet Couplings att‘ehed thereto. The hot° to hq properly tested before tbOy are received by tha city, when baymeni wilt ho made in reel JOHN QUINN. tuL Cbettumnor Committee. ENTS LALAITI NG CONOILERS OAI- Taßb.. a very superior quality, jug ree'Ll at IV. P. SCIIMICHTZ .r 0 CHI EA. I? I) IVY GOOD OW THE TIME To SECURE 1.111 Bargains in Dress ()nods- Shawls. Cloth and Silk Mantlea ot the most fadtionnble styles, un bleselled and bleached Meshy,. Calico. lislatued. Silk Sun Umbrellas „he.. at greatly reduce° pri oes all hay , ng been purchased for cash, will be sold cheap for cash. Cail and coo fur yourselves at H. .1 LYNCH, OG Market street_ CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office No. 69 Grant street. near the Court House. Pittsburg!) 4 L L BUSINESS ENTRUSITT.D TO ill his care will receive rot a Col lectiona made and the motl p p ro mptly promptly rettention.mitted,. demexlvd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADDIA,N & CRAWFORD Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTEaS, MACIIINESTS AND COPPERSMITIM BRASA CANTINGS OF EVERY DE, soription made to order Steamboat Wort, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly , at. tended to. liartivulas attention pasp to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, sole agents for the Western Dfat•io. of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. Lansdell Patent S,phon Pump, the best ever Wynn. ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump Floe its else. febthdly. 1109. D. LYNCII, 841411118.18 EL Ink4 s LTA u /hi oft 80 baantital bultdmit lotk.w ti. hteh abs offers foe sale on reason elate terms. They are eligibly boosted, lying betweon the (Milked Bie r tion end , the - Mooonehabela l'ivor. They offer many indacomenta for private vaeidenoee. Firr Plan of lota and price. apply at thepfhoe Not M. R. NOLAN, N i o. 127 Fourth St one door shove Smithfield ht. ' 'm7t.lamd iiMENIIII WOODS IMITATION Of Oat, printed from board an exaot emu% withpanol mouldings to =torah. For n , lo b by IV. P. MARSHALL, lu B B7 Wood Arcot. _ CORN_ 30'1 busbeln prime yellow ehelled Corn, in ewe ane for sale 137 JAMES A. FETZER. corner Market and let street wanted 75DOLLARS A MONTH! I WANT to hire Agents In every (leanly at ps a month. aspeoses pal I, to WI Tay new cheap ram lly Sowlni.Machnica. S. MADISON. Alfred, Me. Wanted d o DOLLARS A MONTNI , WE WANT' Agents at $ P e n ci l s, nth, extiencer' paid to sell our Avertaatinp Oncitrot Bunten, and 13 other articles 15 circular% sent frit e Address litrYea3 BB Nlre A a CLARK. Bideford, Maine. ordaw NAOMI a. atmvo Luau • MAGEE a HICKS. 265 MARKET STREET, north Sides .PWLUILIZLPHIS • • OON CORD GRAPE, 40,,!11 , 0ER10R VINES, AT $9 SO' PER &ten. $1250 per 100. Ultra Vibes at p'per clitzea; s2.spor lA% , .T.TENOX * No. 20 Fiftb otioet. P 41. DES. SHOVELS, HOOTER 100 1 ' Forks. Scythe, Stones. &a,for sale by B&OKHAikt k LONG. 1 7 80 • On Liberty street! Groceries. 111 AVE JUST IFIEIACITICOA, 'snPply of Tea. Coffee Su#Eir sand 'OroCerleS of ill descriptions, which Will he' sold either wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. J,TAJNIVEVY, " No. 4 Diamond, I ELSINGBURG GRAPE: I p AN tinugniii. wz,w_: wow V thikvaltable43nrpest trfpliskuotteez . 90Ioar 10). _ • • • .j.ll/011; " .F?Pt.17k•":44.5-1 ADIEW,,MELSOES' AND CHILD : JUI Boots. Shoecters and Balmorala, made to order , of the material., and wo•kman ahlip. W. EICILIKCATZ dt CO, are $1 Fifth itrest • Alen. REO..A. KELLY. 69. Federal Alltsben ti alneeday, July 22' d. /SA The market yesterioy was dull and inactli e dealers being generally being brought to a stead still. es they are undecided which way the mis&- ket is going to turn. 'the elock In the market [is very light, which fact rendi materially to hold OP the figures The rep..r ts from the East are con flicting and well calculated to lead persons astray 1 esterday, for example, the New York market wa. , reported dull and inactive; to-day it is re ported firm and unchanged—each day the Ramo figures arc unoted The e •rrent rates in Pitts burgh will not admit of exports. In Boston the market was dull and inactive, Crude beingquoted at 31alle Refined, t9Q65e for free and 50@ri5C fer bonded Baltimore market dull and less active. Crude, 3'@S2g. Relined bonded.SOc to free. 59(dCle. The phipments East yesterday amounted to 1,321 bb's: Phipments WOit, 172 blots. Imports per A• V. P oad—Eetlned. 15 bit's; Per Allegheny rirer—Cruda. 51f: Ws. rude—W. have little to report in the Way of toanaaotions- The receipts being light we have Piffle to operate with and the Plight dttferenee be tween Pittaburgh and New York rates will not admit of exports to. any exteitt. We note /Wei of t5O bbls w ith pkge at Sic; 150 bbla without at 234,e to Plc. Refined — Sn'es aNJ in bond at 44% to 45e: Sale acre tnnile for future delver, - at higher Benzoic (11211, PrieoA N 0.31 F;ftit PITTSEURCH PRODUCE MARKET itesnarka—Business yesterday was dull in all its departments. The tales were limited. As regards tho leading articles prices are without the least variation. Our large dealers have an ample supply on band for all ordinary purposes. Unfortunstely our rivers continue at a low stage, which prevents produce coining In through that channel, The weather lass been delightful for Borne days past with occasional showers. Our city continues in a remarkably healthy condi tion. The war for the 'Union continues to go on gloriously. The Confederacy has bat a few days to live and then it will end in destruction to the gotten up. Fo mote It be, Money matters re main about the same. The fall of Charleston wil be announced in a few days and Go'd and bilvcr will be rimluced to par, where it ought to remain, Sits..? in Canada Is quoted at 8 per cent ' d seount , Graln—The demand being light, we have nothing to note worthy of noti•ei. The re ceipts come !T1 very slowly. The stock on hand it litnited• We note small sales of Corn and Oats : in other articles there was nothing done* Flour was dull and neglected, pales being con fined altogether to small lois for home consumP tion. The stodk in first hands being limited tends to maintain tho present rates, lay—The, high rates we have previously noted continue, the toinply not being equal to the demand. e h ave nothing new to note in this article. irin r ib l o y deiliand being only local, stiles as a natural emattelpience were small. While there was no decline in prices, the market seemed to drag along heavily, Thera Was an absence of that life and activity that - usdally pervades the Market The stook lightand.reeeipts Among tbe sales badsooo bbla t not a favorite brand, $S 75 P 150 Extra Fatmly, So 15 to 6 40: 250 bb's do terms withhe'd. 1 6 1 rocerlhess to fair . demand. In the absence of large sales wo nofti the following: roldass—Elit'es 25 sacks Rio at 824a3:15r.ie -11.101autiams—Market nut sales 33 bblc old Now Or'oans at SS: 10 do new crop, E9?- . 6(440c. Sugar—' ales 9 Ihtls Orleans at 12H@1 3) do of Cuba, 11',4011X0. • Q. Mn dull with only a limited demand. Oats, sales 370 bu at 68(470m 200 do at the later figure Corn, sales 400 bu at 75@800 .t% heat red he'd al SI 2 1 ; while $1 2561 ; other descriptions ne glected. • May —Sales 12 /owls old, $31035 per ton . new, $00 1 24. Nish 1 3rtn and in fair demand: no change:in Prices. Cheese—Sales 150 boxcaaow W R at 1001104 e Demand oxeeeis the supply. rted Erult4+Tho deniand has ino owed. Prices are the same, : Pooches. 50 bu 700 d 75: 1:5 bu choice A ppleer ST 'X. nutter—The demand k improving; sales of 4 bbls °halm Roll 1434015 o; 10 do not prime, 1334014}0. Philadelphia 011 ?Market. of wbale is firm and in fair request sales of NV bills at 90e rash. Petroleum is steady and in fair demand,. sales S(W) bat refined bond for P , opteinber nod sto do for October delivery at :17 Lit,. 1 ante receive nearly the exclusive attention of prOvisipn buyers. Plain, (oativassoi). of good oulityare ready at 90. and a sale of a particular lot svattnade at a fraction higher. 'Sugar-cured still sell at 110, though it is now a favor to get good brands at that Him. a. Bulls shoulders to a small extent were sold at 40 lapse. They are generally held NI higher, klu% , eldes are quoted at 4 1 404: 4 1e for light and ho Hamm shoulder. . theugh quiet are arm at Ofie , and, bacon sides at B*. . CRABLES L. CALDWELL, Oluociemor to JIM Holmes & Co.. p o rvits`l , p v.. FL - Dealer in haeon.Lard. sugar... Cured Dams. omoked'Beef o. Corner Market and First streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. deni DIINLIEvir e (iro,cerl NO. 4. DIAIIONA • moziai* P M * *. ql/431-119 Pai; ▪ immix a rasa, No 797 II& ▪ EBTY ST.. dealers in Mowers and Haskerra. Horse Powers. and Separators, Farm Milts, sod. der Ontors. and farm machine:" generally. In! COMIERCIA INFORNATI Arbitration Committee of the Bo Wm. K SHINN,Y. TAR. L. 131INNCTT B,JNO. , DILWORTH, Wm. MoORRRRY. DAVID-Mel) DLRS.9. trovetnents of European Steamers ;smolt turtoPtr. v Y n o r r k k Rennie Jura.. ... -..—.......Ju1y Persia July 4 —Liverpool... Ne w Yorkßoa July ,'...Liverool...Ne,wYorkVors ceotinn....ltly. . quebec ...uoston Margo v July l s ...Liverpool......':,ferr York ' 15—Galway "4 •vr York BOhrmiln Liverpool.. Quebec Scotia --July 13 —Liverpool„...New 'York Canada July 25...Liv0rp0)1 Bo ton raou . , Chin , Juh.lG Nero York---Liv:4o 4 Ol immon - July ld_New York--Liv 00l m C Ica . , .. y 18-New York NassauP ity of W. , aten-J111.7 18-New York......LiverilOol *few .:,......July 18-New York. .... tu ~Breen Great Enatern._.Tuly2l_Nowl'Ork. _.Livernool PIA nt 4ranet. .July 21..N.wr YoAr_l' Prince* J Sidoh _-__Ju'y 2 -New York - Liverpool Asia . . .... ..... ._july 22-Boston F.venlniStar July 92... New York - Havana America- Jo. y 23.. New Tnrk....S luau Nic vdir burg u'y z-rraw York-- -Liverpool 'Peras. ........ York....... Liverpool MONET DILIMANT. CORETOTWO DIILT 102 TEN MORNING POST 'DT Nuns. Noun% & wenn, 2202223. 80. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are,the b u y ing and selling rat ee or Gold. Elver. jto.: Baying gelling . Gold ....._._ - . 120 co Silver..' . - Doranililias - ".: ... -". ...... -- - - 175 00 '-'•-••••-- ... 119 00' Ewellern Exchange. New York Par Baltimore........Philadelpl:::::: ...... -""-.... Par Dar • Boattat..... ....... . ........... - ...... par -- Western Exchange. etnainnati...------ par s, L0ui.riu.......... I. ,T ro lan uie_ d ....... ............. 7 ....... z . : par a 1 , i PITTBBUB3R OIL TRADE OVVICE OF TIM DAILY POST Wednesday, July 1'22.<1. 1t5)13. PROVOIION MARKET 411noltinan DEALERS IN:ti S. M. K 0.. Pure No.' 1 CUrtiOn.-Cill. • ; • S'e=rasp' i t i e ßll "- "BAIT ! 4PP6 L ait : *Sca ofiiramPtAd. ' ItaMya T Air HEA R A DE cit. s : coLo bv iL Bennett,.Aztteitio 'on i i 11014•ZIPL08114: Atao, • P xt IS 0 use, IRWIN loam= PITIAB MOH, u e en. t CO.l-1 1 W 16'144 DUNCAN, DITJWILAP & Mmitilketareini PERE WHITE REFUntbi C A. R 13 O UT O x 3r, °Mee, NO. 291 LXBIRTV f3TRICET, buret. Pa. • tort-am Cli A NDRZIERECL:BRACHM963, CORNICES, CANDELuItAsS, LAMPS, REGILDED OR . REBRONZEDi and made equal to new; AID, Cillandelleir ace.. altered to burn Calm ,Oil.nt the . Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, 11,33112 VALE & REZILLY, sP2IY. , 164. 1 Noodetreet.„neer 6th. The Philosophic Burner. ff.a sumps SEW 1 01 011BLF.41.0TIOu NI-X. Philosophic, Dunne, for Carl= Oil Is now ready. It POSSOZBOS M a ns a d on over - the Common Bustlers. oo 1. It makon.es a large or . , mall light with rierfoot mbusti 2. It will WOW auY'quantltrol.oll with safotY. 3. It can be used with a lona or short chimney. • C. It can be used as "a taper flight tamp 5. It can always be rosule to burn cepuettiltalb 6. It b more- culla wicked *than :any . othe , 7. it cane_ binunair and lighted Witiiettt*: mormsthe ohne. - • • • • 8. It throws all the white light : AM:To the pone -- 9.' Therichliana' can' be rolnovid Or blear* without touching the glasat7 7 7 • - These burners are .aaroitionon No. i size. and can be put on anylaillp now in cute, Every par-' son acing Carbon Oil should Iwa- e' Philosophic Burner. Priem 25 csmta:_per dozen S 2 :Bold a Nn. Si* YOUR= ittmet: Pittsburgh. 524-1 raw P. IPlia Ir DU FL AN() DEALERS. E CO'S PIANOS: Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. beyond doubt the finest in the ceuntry. 'This fabt iS DOW almost universally - conceded ; for cad.) months past we have been unable to fill one lull of our orders. WARRANTED PIVE YEARS. Haines Brothers Excelsior Piano Forte& the hest cheap Pianos made. For salo by CHARLOTTE num:E. • 43 Fifth /street Sole Agent for thines Brothers Pianos and Princes Melodeons: Jed JULY LIST SECOND RAND PIANOS inkNE 7 OCTAVE nos.F.w . qop CASE, ILOF round corners, with mouldings. carved Mond Desk, Iron Frame, made' by Habit; Sabi:. more —.— Rosewood 4160, One 6% Octave Rosewo Cate, iound front corners with carved Tablets, made by, fitodirt, N. Y-- 160 One 634 motave Mahogany,fluted .eornera,- mtide by Travers& Bainseli, N. Y.............. 140 . One 6 Octave' RosewoAd, square co.ners; iron frame, made by Cbiekerigg.., .. „. . . .... „ 140, One 6 Octave it (newt od, square corners : m ' ade by Gil .. ... 135. Ono 6 Octave Mahogany, square corners, made by Wilkins de Ilew, l 130 ono 6 Oitave Mahogany. square corners. . made by L. Gilbert, Boston ...... 130 Or.e 6 Octave Rosewood. square corners, made by Groves eatt.dtllalb7 . N, One 6 Octave, nahogany, equaro corneas, 120 made by Chiekering One e 6 6 On Octsve German Piano .. Octave do m do 60 For =lob, CHAS. C, NIUMOIi, [A ltmre end splendid stock of NEVI PIANOS. from SEVEN different L teetufactotiekto aerie° darir e• the next ton de.yej • . i9/0-1311** SPRING - GOODS. - Wton w o7p,..r.t e . A .mitieTklr ArrEN . 1.. . . SPRING AND SUIHIER GOODS . embracing all the newest attlet of PLIW AND FANCY CASSINER ES, Imitable for nosiness Salts: A fall and oomplete assortment of line bleak CLOTHS AND VANSIINERES, Plain- and figured Silk and Cashmere Vesting' W. H. s MedEE CO., Its .11ratitittiltitiliT. omen. of hfarketl 3 ettamAlleglieng city inhs:Aaantf M E BORE LEAF POWDER' 'Pearl Poollir. THEATRE ROEGE. Vltiegsr Rouge, VIOLET POWDER; • - " • • Vlokit Eoltder. HARD& SOVT BERBER ISTIWOISS, Bard ai sottltdibber.Sirhideit. Tut received at Jtutt reoeivea . at RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 ,Market Oslo ,f .3 doors below ,Fourth .my 23 R. HUTCH-INSOA Oars or wzitai:4l::arliiiturr,ox.); OMISSION & HEROUNT Dealerla -- WESTERN I' , IIETSFANO' ' : CHgESg, ' Flour, Grain, Fish. Driedrißridt, Pot and Pearl Beat Aah PRODUCE" 4/1 4 o n f d Pan Io r " stlWoi l l .7 Land : ' N 0.102 Second Street. Between Wood and Market; PITTIOUGH,PENN'B. 113.1.1beral advance made on Conclanntenta. apll-11d .'B. R Omarm LUPTON dr OLDDEIti munnuartnuma Arm muunia fir Fill CEMENT It GRAVEL 11001qn ...Repo. to did g raiWVCrainme and Natalia /loofa made at tholowest . ellwait Promptly Mtendedto and 'w offfee,Jdornlng Poet wampum corner nth an Wood Weera *tams,. WO • I - BOARIY . At" SAiitAT9GA SPRINGS. 1 / 4 1. 4 .,.(1ate v v ,tutiasote_4. 12dut avonipik ;pawn tok) MOM* 11117 a 4 ". 4 Open 'f4r the ntion•oLintesw, Warms; ' bra een the Congress and Zuni' E g abd is surrounded b 7 ample and beautifully mauled grounds.—Table fist-olass--nud the rooms welt Cirmi for families and lame parties of frienda. or tiler particulars address Washington', baratefPe Iftelreirek l 'l34 :D ditilsadnbriZ o, belia L lstill" :l B 3l : : ". l l: : ::ci ry anagtal3: l l::47-dieald'd'Ydl4:lB l l:llll : Eatl4l:l9l 7 " p d th 2dlrEtl4- u ji:: : 151-?86"; it 41111 :: ba -ii"7:": ,, : i th : . t uil-q : -'3' . datt :l iicz ' l,ll l:::: : : ll. : ::': ist li 'l7l3 : : ,_, . 4"..i. 9altlly i t ins er..; : . soetitalvsarantard abet are dreadfully &oohed. and think..it rreartiM•Citz,: - -innutoral .6 * .nx and for contanalpatioe and 01=41 amore -• S Verattplitelb rens lOarifirb•Prari OE 4 Ala a•A ll il laa ia:1 0 0 - 4 0 411 1 401=0"4 • 01 hire 5r loodelt. - esid. StlghlrfiVt33 Tla - on. and sie 11=ha lelv ei ce1 0 44 :77 talui da n f31: 6m2 4 41, 11nu s bt te llt :tars tl it r :71 11 : 1:4 71 zia l ; n l it56iskr ; "41.) :2 •V ettW ), . ° !46 e s : av ris: t ., n ktra b r y7 ar L .V4 :: : :! „. e Dte, :;:li d : ei r italr ' r i tqwi f 4 414'%14 .1•0- titruatorr "'ea ai zt . ItrisWolqinclr_cr_r•A la a aalralta a'PASgtiole. ,ifts new reluedlrs, ni a ttl7 • fro - ; :gil i ri • ~g,,all' soon c'-"ulld: ) ' felluttrAf , ttefttoent,he has abandon. edit and: : " Are iticaltable 'Facial! dis ease§ • initalirseneoca•urigur bad am fartlf-7. • lart."'grgienati in then:. west zumito'ho 4:Clio • if. kild Wor ts in the United A ltitala "ilb;ia.s. , --to tatritti a fair trialike d PititeTild sulaiillaima inX xio upon_ •• • • " • dd' Fuse no§onmyrith matt .• ,:' .• ' ••,• Oft I:Cni Ocitue and hecured wh•• • co. , • ..ti l' • .., 4iis•As4 of 0,. t 3, Rost • : , t - •;" , •• att .: a to- tt lo =8 ' ' ~,,.• , • •, - • .Of MY trepan:loM tame . • ••• ..rjr., •. , <the' ~ WIWI Advisa ,r *dab la en • - • .., ~ at'sit. •tr 'Racine tte . ad vantage- p, :. : . rillai-_ Ai:pada:op and obserrati*, 1.3 - 11 as superior elrili in the trauma - 'Macon& and 'rho It daily annutite&bythstrofestiorki t s well usroctm mendestbr „Inxitable citlaens, rPublitnen, pro mitten of h otels, Jo. - ;914011 , SS firnith.ocld street. neat Dianunid stres4 - Prlynta cornmeal cations beet all puts af the Unto= .atrittiy"et. trudedto. Direct ea. ' - - - --- • - ii'abursh Per dsE SYRUP 41211 F ittmilAJE..o. - PID - 61T1L _ , Having hAd a rasaiettployedsfoi thelisbaix years compounding thembove excellent remedies for my owrrpraetice,ltiitt 'having' need them - With umeataW}Pa. success 1441144dd ticaka:feelit a diity - tO sof them bele Ns the imblie. as, my eaPe runes leadamoto think theytie asMearepecifics as any remedies well can be. for, the following diseasotominelyt Scrofula. eoitre; Syi)hirnwand all diseases that arise from alsimptuvestate,of the blood: One trial will Imovnise, may person, of their fitness for those diseatee. - ' - Prepared and sold by_ • •-- J. W. BIOLITSTRI7P;IIC - 11. 85 Smithfield El.,Pittsburer. Pa. NEW MEDICAL ri!SCOVERY„. ILIO.II - T11:111 SPlNtnylt LIED PERM/441i /V ENT only of - G0N019,11 . 13.4„ (ILIUM Ult.EVGAL uutottazate, Se Weakness. Weakness, Nightly kap aons„=lntiontlieneg "Genital lrzlta Gzseel. Striotnre an.l Affe eye oticau of the Hid '• u..tted Bladder., „ Which .be e n used by upwards of ONE 'HUNDRED in their *Me Pagodas. With the entire stiteck lapnitn i ra C l OPePla=94-ril Gg eauultnuld tato owsL - C:PILLS are sly ta action. °Nem effecting owe, in, a few 'and when a tare baelfecteditisperoinn -1 ant. afy are proxred trotalraastable: antaatt that are hairaleas on the syytem, and never nause ate the stomach. or ingrrigellllW the , hrinithUtid bemg smear chatted, ail nauppous laate.ii No change of diet mammary wlalskts..x4-o.ent: nor does their editor! interface With husatati b ur mita: Zach box contains six 110T€T. Tlll ,1 . . ?RIGS ONA,DOLT.I.R.,; Dr. ; Bell% Trearave on -, Senrinal Aboice. lioriorrhers; filed. 4/ 4 Pamphlet of Ps 50 pca..taintos_ important advice to cho si- Mote&:BMIT RMS... Six coats aro rocuired to PRY Pongee., 11) =BELVIiitaLREN IBtiOH a coMplete Treatise ,on-flonoi+kea; Giees,Orie stre, Syphillia. ko., in &lithe variouslitages: with 7 Fresortptlons to Paiglimil,‘ tuinnted for' se/f -roatlnnutz,yrithoßtibp,ildnf ILPlLYsidinx PRIOROra DOLLAR. , The MR or Books be' senCeeottie &tun oh aervatiou. bR snail: Wit-Da ex" advertised , ASellarViniferdearwatt B.* 507 i. mmerilarkststreetand Diazoota—: • Agent for Pittaburgis so'd by ell Druggists. aulittdeeowlydr L , HOW LOST, ift 6 l4l3lo.llllrfilitliint Jest published. 4:Sealcd Enveloisi.• -Prieto Mx-Cents. - .LEOTEEII - THE NATITEE.' TREAT KM - and- asaaa);Care ofßcesnttornten.or Seminal - %Winces. Involuntary. Kin,mtdOlall. Eteznal.DebEltyi and- /toß6nts to 'Morino genecally,_Nerroluntess.- , tion. Epilepsy, std lll * - MenWand - Physicat astray. result-, Int_ 11 % 1 t li . ;', ,. 3 sH - Ai-buiM J.,C131.4 Van EGIF. - :.dittltorol the Oreen.'Boolc, c 243 'AA , Boon=to 'lllumissuldil Ehiffeikenz." Bent under Seal In lto l lllLakveloisc...to any. ed.,: dress, post said 'on recti of Els Cet_tor.Vra !Rootage -stature, lyo - Dr.: QII:Z.z 127 Broadway, ,ANew.Yegk-„, tidt3l:lllS3tit Post ' Odloo'Bosjr-dafttt;t'' stiwoon : , • WAIL 11. - TA.BER&.OO STEAM Eli Er tiE EfitiLDERS Mak 111106 1 11% Reu the . / ,* 44!: GPSTtt,. . 4 ; , REETtlEttNiatto,yi,i,z-: itt "ett)FAirriTELS , ALL ' Inttnifi oP kra Etatom anginas. menu ft_onettutft to-Oa. - lindrid and hits - powe.- and euited los Oriel .1:41,110, Say! Millsollastacaa-fakttottiate - - vaitiatiat at= tiga to tlie ciaretinotion of Miiclunect for attet mill*. and fat antithta. attd ai taint raa , edits: HIM atoo oa. hg d t, coshed ariseattrlarabiti.. meat iption at aii . artzlpt.-1. Milan cf r err Aloo,furaish B-Oliefs %ad &mat. Spur aaaataftly,, • Wronantirtat - ShaMetilian,;.-fera and Pair* every variety and. coodnoe • tho manufacture 41"- Woolen 111a,4nors 313 I Alaahina Carla Chre =lva aro low,. uraukeilrioory inatinfaetar; - • ed of the boat crasAty and-erezmutet in all lasiustogiVesafiedaetihn,' AlfOrticra from ail Parbla. Mt.:contr.?" , ismicdt ea and' vratavtly 11541,. reasi,tir City Litttelligence Office: No. 1.17 Ponith St. - . one door itbotte at _ - - lAM NOW PREPAitEIe TO SUPPLY • families in the city end coantrTy whh luflpa. of all kinds. at mon notice. 1 win , Also atten4 mthe on:aheap and sale of •property. aolla c ti of rents and claims, negotiate, &o. -Prom , ' - my Ultimate knowledge of the city and oonntY: apd long experieneein the boldness. I. hope . give entire satisfaction to my patrons. rcilal&amdtuath. NoLiN . . , of 0.230 BEDFORD ST: FOR SAILE— _ 1 well bullt.two story dwelling Volum andlo ground for Pale. A halt, six zoom.. garret an witar, water ut tures. two front - Imre:oB.6ns rit mph floor. large yard. Price. $2.000 . A_pnly to- t CIUTRLBERT elk 4,3 ; •SI Mar.kot.atteet . . 31 0-14 %. 1 RIAltRAPFMS - Talt.l3BllBlW, Farm • Dog Powers, wheeled And re 'vetting Hal : Rakes; Hay:Blovators sod (arm tooddoxicSroneraib for , Balak tra .. . - ' -BB 4,,L0170.- 121%11W:0 orroot; , . . IIELOVAL OF LIVERY ISTAB'LE JUL The ruiderahrned harkorreinovai Malaya- '•• a's Stable from Urs rear of the Scott llouge„to near_ the earner of First and firalthiloTdcortit Como a aid stand. la prat/axed to furnishcarriages, : hi:memo:lnd saddle horns n_pontheAtorteatulo,., tine, Alan horses kept at firm- at reasonable • • raWa. Tradertaldn.g. and all arrialgementa for in ners& trill MIMI Xli ii =l attention. , - • . BRICELARD. N - OWL FOR ILIILE—THII - 'OIIiDSCRIb. Jl.4lfberlolfeni for Bala fone - eligibhf hiflriatibtea on Oiebornerr Azov. etreekaMeentre Avenue ed.leihaitielbelfiereenth Ward, Mi tt The lebe Aye 24.ged,..froe fe deep.. rufl MOl'hie Coen 1110; ind are entirely bola tea *eats omit alleys OD Ott TY aide. Two of the lots have iranto bousee or thew, fr:o rooms and! ball In hydninte on ho rrc Dr:ll4*i. Tliny wilt be sold atf together on very favorable tennee Enquire of JAL MeEARE, Arent, f e b27 Rom street, nor Fourth. ~. ~~ r i'siis~A.~, lirop • IM•liasulezmlc-
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