awes Ps Barr, MEDICAL, NOT ALCOHOLIC- A HIGHLY - CAA CENT/UT& V getable Extract I _PC4E - Takla Dr. Hoofland 9 s GERMMI- - BITTEII pR:Eg4,4 O7 DR. C D T• ,ellie.Vg./All LlVet V r OMPII /int, Jaromm. or Nervous DeDlinir, Diseas of the Kideere, and all Diseases Arising from B Disordered LP."?. , :er- 1 15 011 rwaili. . • • men as constl- . • - • - APation: Inward Files, Fullness or Bloadrolthial Acidittyv thp,Stomach. ,Nausea, ideartlMtn,;'Dl*.opet for Rood, Fullness- or'W' ?err is ' the Stomack, Sour Fructations, Sink Ingor Flattering at thp oiLIMStom- &eh. Swinduingor_tno-iteaa Hurriad'and diffictdt Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart. Choicingor suffocating sensations when in a Irina 'posture, Dimness of rlEtioll_, Dots or webs bo lo= Inc Eight, Fever and B rill Pain in the ,Head, Camel:loEO Perszratiow Yel lowness of thiiibkin said. g_ yes Pair!itt /head% Zack. Chem Lini`bikkrf. Sudden lihisheeofHeat;Btten•- • Inf r m the fflealliConstartt• .• of Hvil. • and , f ro er , d o efrea spirits. And will positively utevent Yellow Fever. Bil ious Fenn ea. rIERY CONTAIN NO A Lantrii , They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nhi escapist of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal aopousril or noofland's Gorman Bitters, (purely regetable hosts of 2,:orantegutrks and unscru "loons vett+ rere, nave taloned upon.sufferi aumaditYll egoeatesof Nostrumsostrams in the shape ng sf poor whia enniponnded 'with injurious drug - - and olu taxed Tonics. Stomsehics and Bit ters. Beware of the in. unlash% array of alcoholic preparations in Oct.- do ilpatt es. and big,bellied toga under , the mode., imps lataon of Bitters; Which, instead of outing 'J./ wravates diseases ad leavellted.ls4ppointed etitrers in despair. HO Ur Lallsi 14'b tihtial A N BITTERS ! Are not a new and untried article, but. have stood the test of fifteen. years trial 11,3"thh Xiion • can public; and theirreputation and sale, are not nvadoi by-any similar preparation. The 'propriet , rs have thOusands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, La :vvy.‘rii,. Physicians and • voiAelts. Testitving oftheir own- perstauil knowledge to the beneficial effects and medical virtues Eittitese Bi tors. DO YOUWANTSOMETHINGto STRENGTH EN. YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPENTEI :JD YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? DO )0U WANT TO PEEL WELL? DO lOU WANT TO GET JILD or NEB YO CS 11, Ea; I DO YOU WANT EN'oGY Do you want to sleep well 1' Do you want a brisk and vigorous reeling? If Yea de. tine HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITT - -• PART/CUL/tit. NOTICE. There are meant' preparations sold under the name ofßittere, getup in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or mammon rum, eostsng from 20 to 40 cents per pallor, ,he taste disguised by An iee or Coriander Seed. .This class of Bi tern has caused and will cantin as to cause as long as they rap be sold, hundreds to die of the drunkard, By their 1.4 e the system 1 ,9imu.s kept continually under the influence of Al lants of the worst hind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result te a I the harrori attendant upon a drunkard's hie and death. For thoeite7tridesire and trill - have a Liquor itters,*.publ is h the following receipt, (let One Bottte Boofland'et German Bitters, and six with.Thrre quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will ter exert in medicinal virtues and true. sr. ellen- e any of the numerous Liquor Iktters in the nocirket;.and oast much leers. You will hove all the virtues qf 1100fland's glitters in sonneciton with a good article -liquor. at a much less price than these in,forior preparations contmilt you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND '.491;1E FRIBMIDM ok" SOlLlbsiintie We Mail tire atibiitiorf of fin having relations or friends in toe army to the fact that ' ROL/P -LAN o'6 tier man BAters," will pure_ in :tenths of the tis'ff , Seifltidtfced bY,..e.kpostinsa and PriVa tionsitmident bomb life - in - the lilts publish et almost da ly in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sioki it b noticed that a very lame pro portion ategujfering from debidty. Every ease Dr that kind can be readily cured by Hoefland's Garman Bitters. Diseases resin lug „from aisoP. tiers of the digestive-organs arw.pegtllit- rengow, ed. We haiknfieb--IQiiitation - Stating' that - if these Bitters were trimly used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved , that , otherw,ee frill be lost ' - W e eat particular attention to the following re markoble and well authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi' own . uage'Jias been: !seed by the ' PHILADELPHIA, August 23d, 1862. Meters. Jones Evans.—Well.;gentlemen; your 11 00Am:id's German Bitters, has saved . life. There is no mistake in this._ ; It is.vounhed for by numberonf my comrada‘foine of whose names are appended, arid who were fulls eoguiraint of all the oireunistances of my ease I sun, and hare . been tor theists!. four years, a memberof ober.' man's • celebrated battery, under the immediate. ommand of Capt. It B. Ai res. Through the ex posune attendant upon my arduous duties wa attacked in Liltverager last. with inn.arnation Of the lungs, and we, for seventy two days in the hospital. Th -s was followed by great debility heightened by atiattack of dysentfiry. -4-woo then remove from rife :White Rota a and Sent -so this city on board the steamer "dtate of ID inc." from which I landed on the 28th of Juno. binge that time I have beed about as low as any 020 could be anda 111 retain a spark ofvitility; ler a week or morel %/Seen , ableesswi low - anything , and if I did font a morsel down, it was imo.edi ately thrown uP I could not even4recip,4'a g 158,114 waierl on MY SU:nset'. Life 0061dliOrhillt-ftrthegt stance( • ano.ecordinl the PhYsicishs who had bee, working fat ht le—though unsneeesful ly, to rescue ma from the grasp of the dread Arch er. frankly tot 1 me they cou'd do no mere for me. ; ant.vititt4. Vibbit ante/fireman. and .toMake anal tiap' s.tion of my Imited fundea- beet , sin• ed me. An seguainrance - wkib visited Me at the hi:mental, Mr. Frederick Steinbron. of 6th below Aron Street, advised me As a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procure I a bottle. From the time I c0m0n44 2 4 ta.Ung.thet :the ehate . .4 death tededOi d thank:Goa &WIN getting' bat& Though I nave taken but two bet e have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of being permitt• d to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I have beard nothing for eigh teen months; for, gentleman Jam a loyal Virgin ian, r . !ni .h e vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Ailtem-Lowe-theglorions - pnvitak:a. of again eficiiiing to Mr bosom thaserstha afti,lear . teit to me in life. ; 17 r. - E Very truly, Anil,' - 1 1 . 4 4A0 MALONE. 4 We fu l ly traneterin:the truth - Of the abovestata- , meat as we had despaired of seeing our comrade. I Mr. Malone. - eqored to health.. JOHN CITDD LEB 4 CIL, let N. Y, BAttory. GEOWLE ti i-EwnivitEvActrlr t yza . Y. I E, PIPENCER.Ist, ga y F, J. U. t ASE 4 '4 ELL' 11'^'B. ' Vermont. t' *II, :rT. 2I A 4 CDONAL,D i Con Stli Maine. JOITS•V ` ilt Mairfe, HERIII/lN !KOCH, Co H. 72-cl N, Y. 31A'r HANSEL 11, THOMAS, Co F. 95th Pa. 1 ANDREW J. Kimura LL.A i . 8 4 1X-ennont, 'ORS lE NIUNIIiii-CC4l.4l)fitif Penni: - BEWARE OF c'QUATEW-4.L74 Sae that the om.thre tEWSLIMOKSON." 'tithe WRAPPVII or ears bottle. PRICIRPZR-13,0wirLE ItiseENTEI;OE ' - 111 kt VIIIIOZ,IroIa 00. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar il-le, co net pgeoff igirshy of Om intuit - eating inteparatibrirth at may be offered in its place, but send to us. and we will forward. securely packed I express. 1111116.Prin . oipal Office, and litnnuaa4ory. No. 163 Arab street. ;Erg -- - JONES & EVANS, (Sacoe*is Lo - C. M. jaeltson At C 0.,) P restrict ore 4591- Not tole bybrcgg96teaaddeaferiis every wn in the United State., and by_ Dr. G. H. ALEYIEWR ii •li •P. SeV.WhirllB: " ' '" • e6;-Also foreatetteiTOSEPHSLlMlNEnfoof•' der of the Dtamondaniiiktark Yor vale also by B.lllokjekffirONll Ct”nr.,Rl33loo-10 iopkiz t ra opus • A. J. RAdinkiN aku streetlbcee dad% PitiabOnth .111,68:171104. • • , . • i ..1 ~ ..... ,c 5 . ' k /I 1 1 - ' - \ t . - : ; 1 •, • ; .. '. •., 1 i - ...., J. 1 :3: 1 •i ; .::. i : . : . . - - ', - „LI ~ ~, .to < . , • .ki ...„._ 4( .... . - , .. . , : - iL VI •• , n 4; I i '' .... A :.3 :.... - I, . I ~ , . :7. , ... ' _ Li e - . . 11.• a 7, N ~, , , . . : . • L ' .l. -' ' , :i.: , .. r .l2.irtill; -;'.-.., '' ' ...: • . Editor & Pl`dbilriliiiidu - Aii . _ - TILE DAILY POST-ADVANCED ma. War, „W "00l moitns, 4 Vne week, delivered in • 18 0 :Single ...... . To agOntatiarlittadrea.,,,,‘. ' 200 NEW - b AD VERTiSING RATE4p• a atiaattig`glategt eiciivertidig distf takePulishers of fee Plashing ha `4LAep Daily Press. to effect on and after the lot day of November, 1882, on all ne w n on t rat th t . FOR STANDING MATTER. • PEE BIN 814:8 8 iaTOrAirjWilf tfY One insertiotL.,,, XibA*osoicnitna„...,.).4,..9.ba Two insertions.— 1 00 :Three months_ 11 00 Three insertions- lb 23 Aar months' 4. 00 Oneweek 2'oo 'FIVe - Menth4...'l4 00 Two weeks.. . „ 8 50 , Six -months 15 00 Three weeks, ...... 5,00 Nine months,— 20 00 One montk_.— ; o'oo One oo• ran CFCANOkABLEALVITMEL' Which allows timprivilege of a weeddr change oftratteri. WM :inserted among now advertisonfents. g4e. graroLis sgussz, EVEIST DT Y Six atotafr- - ,'" .... : .. - $ l B 0 0 Twelve ... Monism, ' " 30 . 00 Adraintetrators'Notiges . • ' - 25 Marr}a 70 D ' ,U1 ' 00 t Ice f L111 i 61110 7 1 ••••-•, 50 1136.L.A,k,i,cfieziiginainatef adared, for_, one BfoistkOr i ress gmp. to ha ; ash at-the time of or derlMK, DA v P . 1 tadS I Phe; fates anti the Bra -1 'ailiatt Government. Advioes from Rio Janeiro to the 9th ult., mention a rumor of 4 difficulty be tween General Webb, the United .States Minister, and the Brazilian government. The New Yo . rk Journal of commerce says : It was rammed that oar Minister had _ demanded- satisfaction of Brazil for hay. ing, tolerated the Confederate corsairs [sicilAlahatna, Florida and Georgia,, in the,waters of. the empire, at Pernambuco and Bahia. It was also said that Gen. Webb had demanded indemnity for the burning of the American vessels, and that he exacted the dismissal of the Presidents, (who answer to our Governors of Territo ries) of the - provinces of Bahia and Per. nambuco. Some of the wiseacres of the Rio Change,had even further asserted that the Imperial Government had refused - to accede to these; demands of our Minister, atich had, at the solicitation of the General, sent him his passports. It is very true that the Brazilians had a right from. General Webb's antecedents, to have expected pretty prompt and undi plomatic :work, but we are glad to see that our Minister has learned to be less precipitate. The Actualidade, which represents the Liberal party of the Empire, and Le Bi•e sil, p French journal printed in the same office, state that these rumors are will out flundation, but that Gen. Webb has formally presented his protest, and that the Imperial government had consented to dismiss the two P esidents of the pro vinces named, if the government of the United States approved of Gen Webb's cour-e Interesting Facts The Boston Courier states someinterea ing personal facts, and among :hem theae Of the Presidents of .the. United States three were educated at William and Mary College, Virginia ; John and John Quin cy Adams at Harvard University, Massa chusetts. Madison graduated at Prince ton, New Jersey, Polk at the University North Carolina, Pierce at Bowdoin Col lege, and Buchanan at Dickinson College, Pennsylvania. Of the Vice Presidents. Harvard graduated two—John Adams and Eldhridge Gerry. William and Mary two !Mimes Jefferson and John Tyler.— Princeton two—Aaron Burr and George M. Dallas. Columbia College two— George Clinton and Daniel D. Tompkins. Yale one—John C. Calhoun. Transylva nia University one—Richard M. Johnson. -Central College, in Kentucky, one—John C. Breckinridge. Of the Chief Justices Jay was a graduate ot Columbia, Ells worth ot Princeton; Marshall was not a graduate of any College, and Taney grad uated at Dickinson. Of the Supreme Judges Princeton has educated eight and Hama three. Of the,: Seeretariei of State'Prineeton 'hint grhdaated 'ft;re, Wil liam and Mary four, Harvard three. Yale two, Union, Dartmouth, and Brown one each. Of the Ministers to England Har 'vard and Prineetcfnl , haveiaOliigiaduci*l' gYf3., It Avilrbe seen that - Hiirvaid trni versity, William and Mary College, and the College of New Jersey at Prince ton have furnished most of the occupants of these high offices. "Sam" Re divivus The Now York Journal of Commerce, says : Somebody has incurred the expense and trouble of posting bills all over the city, bearing the words, "Sam, orgdniii." It would he. easy to guess, but hard to say positively, what this mystic injonotlcmaig : nifies, affewlio itie'fbo'partiei trOin'WEOM it emanates. It recalls tecoilecticitit 'Of old feuds hetween religions and races, which weh h d 'hOPed . were extinct, but :which smite persons seem anxious to re. at this time. Publications of this kind', from their very mystery, have the effect of inflaming the feelings of the peo ple, which now need ,to be soothed and allayed,`and shduld be reprobated by all boll citizens. Therp Are many other street placards, without - official or respon aible signatures, making appeals to work ingmen. Some of them are well-meant, no doubt, but the entire ,brood'of anony mous and unauthorized •(ioSterei, and hand ;ill4 and circulars, are _highly mischiev ous their-teudenctsa,„ . . . Phyetology of (4*-ttariiihg. - - The Medical authorities of the French army especially reccommend that men in clined to disease of the chest .shoold be continually made to,switn. The following are the effects (which M. le Docteur Delon attributes to swimming,) on the organs of } of respiration : ' A Swimmer, wishing -to - proceed: , from one.Placeto _another,: is obliged to 'deploy hie aims and legs to cut through the.li•- quid,i .and heat the.waterwith them toSus tain himself. It is to-the etiest, as - 'being the„central point of snatenation; that !ev ery movement of the limb resperads.- -This =irradiation of the movements of the che)sti, far from being hurtful to it, is bene ficiall; for, according to a sacred princi- pie or physiology, the more an organ is '' l ptit into action the More -vigor and tipti tude it will gain. to, perform i.e functions. ApplyingAis prinmple to natation„,,k,wi.u, easily be e6hielied now the nierribtanf l f the chest pfttuautwimnier sequiees develop.' meat—the ppltlionary tissues nitunetia, tone and euggyt, , , , - • ‘ , l - 1 CF:3-51; ; Governor Aiken of South Carolina. I noticed a paragraph in a recent jour lint giving a touching account of the im• prisonment of .Governor Aiken of South Carolina, in the Libby Prison in Rich mond, for refusing to submit to the traitor tyianny of Jefferson Davis. He lays his three thousand slaves on the altar of his country as slaves no longer, but as free men, and adheres to the Star . Spangled' Banner. This reminds me of a conversa tion I had with ex-Governor Lowe, of this .State, a few days after the 10th of April -riot in. our city. I asked him what we would be the policy of the insu -gents in ~carrying Maryland over to the Confeder acy, in relation to foreigners. He replied there would be no toleration of foreign residents in the State. They mast either take the oath of allegiance, and become citizens of, the Confederacy, or they must leave its confiries, and in that case their ppFOperty mist' be Confiscated! I adduced e case of Governor Aiken, who had re okay left South Carolina 'for Europe, and Whose property, especially his cash in batik, had been seined by' the authorities anqi..aopropriated, under the name of tax , es.! He denounced Governor Aiken very violently for absenting himself, and not remaining and giving aid to the rebellion by his presence, and predicted the seques tration of his estate sooner or later. Lo and behold the fulfilment cf the predic thou, for it would appear that the Gover nor sought him.---Baltimore Cot-. N. E Evening Post. Negroes as Substitutes. A Washington dispatch to a New York paper says A Philadelphia committee is here, bead ed by Judge llelley ) seeking a reversal of the 'late decision J of the Provost Marshal General forbiddibp,, the. acceptance of a negro as a substitute for a white drafted man. It is urged that each acceptance is in no way obj3ctionable, while in the bor der states especially it will be productive of numerous advantages. Death of a Maryland Confederate. Captain William R. Bissell, of the Eighth Virginia (Confederate) regiment, was among the wounded in the battle of Gettysburg. After the battle he was pla ced,' in the hospital camp at that place, and although he received prompt atten ten tion his wounds proved fatal on the 17th inst. The deceased was formerly a citiken of Belfair, Harford county, Md , where hia family still resides. He was in the 53d year of his age. ife's Happiest Period. • Kingsley gives his evidence on this die plated point. He thus declares There is no pleasure that I haves expe• rienced like a child's mid summer holiday —the time, I mean, when two or three of us used to go away tio the brook, and take our dinners with us, and come home at night tired, dirty, happy, scratched be 'yowl recognition, with a greasy noseyay, three little trout, and one shoe, the other 'having been used nil- a boat, till it bad '• 6ne down with all hands out of soundings. How poor oar Derby days, our Green :wich dinners, our evening parties, where. Ihere are plenfy of nice girls, after that! Depend upon it, a man never experiences such pleasure or grief after fourteen as he ' •oes before, unless, in some cases in his first love making, when the sensation is new to him. Mobs in Maine The Lewistown Journal states that a spirit in opposition to the draft has exhib- ited itself in various parts of Franklin county. Maine. In Kingfield and Free. man, mobs collected and destroyed the rolls of the enrolling officers, and threat ed vengeance on parties concerned in ex ecuting the law. The mob seemed to have the idea that if they are not notified their liability ceases. p VAT E liisFasEs DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SHITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad rice should not, fall to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities. scrofidods and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint. such as tenter. psoriasis and oth er skin.; 1E021E4 the origin of which the patient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's renfedies for thisafilictitm. brought on by unitary habits. are the only medicines known tr, this country which aro safe and will !Teeny restore to health, RHEUMAT Dr. Brown's remedies - cure lSM. in a few daystlds inful afilictfen If also treat Illea,Gleet, Oonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharges. 'Female Diseases, Pains inthe Back and Ridnoya, Irritation of the Bladder. strict ures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Modieines sent to any address safely packed. Offide and private rooms, No. 50 SMITHFIELD TRENT. PittoburSh Pa. nolbdAw HITT YOITIC 'SHOES Where yoa can get A GOOD ARTICLE AT TILE LOWEST PRICES. TRY IT. D. S. DIFFENBAOHER. No. 115 Fifth street. GRAVEL ROOFING. REPAIRS PROMPTLI AT,- AIL TENDED TO. LUPTON, OLD OEN &CO., Coiner Fifth and Wood streete, sesand story. 1710 CHARLES L. CA.LDWELL, (Summar t o Jag. Holmes & Co.. ,POT K p4citErt Dallier in Bacon, Lard, Sugar - Cared Same. Smoked Hoof ha. i ',-- Corner Market and First streets, Pitta§nigh, p a :. - - HENRY W. 841.1111.0 NT &CO. DEALERS IS Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Also,laolibetTy, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Old- Mationshahela, Rye, and other. Whielttea: Jr,.ainaioa i Rhin, leo. ,No. 83 . .Libeitir'Sitreet, -Oppositel:oiirtVetigio, . , PITTEIBITEGH.PA. 'favenia. and Famines, gupplieti at moderate prolltsfo! Csah, : , ThtiritiWe Sewing Xaohine. Invente4lB43: Petteeted 1862, ECEIVED TRIBUTE 'FROM ALL -KW other Sewing Machines. c.glbe WArld's:Fair, 1862. m the - Singer Siwing..Michin6 ree.ived an honorable mention on ids merits; „and Wheel er S Wilson's a modal forsiiiievice..CalliiVeir onlar hook." The Howe . Sewing **whine. was awar4" Ore*A.gtqo 8 41AniiliShalrhibaMbis ,the hest for - all enrpoties on exhil,itton. 011 Mallfumtituasszthimitiommiti ildrfact, onion the lightest and heavinitikhrics. , r-ot- _ . Solci and rilatc#9orkyonn tsjstiiireets. •.t • “.> Agreiiitiinzo o n„ M. E23lkaaTraz J. dL DI. Brass Foutide Os. GAS AND'STEARTITTERS, &U kindi trt ,. liraes and Iron 4aelis niade:to 'glider; BRABB °ASTI:FIGS, OF ALL KINDS Mado atthashortest notiee, Particu'ar nttentiort ppaid to the Pi ,; up i nd reriairing o OIL 1 i EINERIES. 31$ 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. the members of this firm being nritotisai °titmice, of many years' erßonence In the busi ness. will insure to rive rat sfactiop AVOV T . enact . e e6iyd . '!EA,Jiiii CABS AMMONIA JUST RE Jl. coivod and for sae by 43E0. A, KELLY rti3 69 , MoralbL. Allegheny: - 11 moss OF SIVEO.LINGS AMBItOSIA tts t received by , BLAIR d WRVETIIS LICUMID net instroccived by IGROSS OF NIEIFIOLS ELIXIR IRoN and bark Just received by OEO. A. KELLY, lu3 69 Federal Et., All,gharty. 1 GROSS LINDSEY'S B LOOD SEAR IL cher last received . by _ . _ CARPETS ik"Olt. CASK Az DECI DEDLY n lC r T ry wtia Prhiesoughtpvions to c considerable adranee by the manufacturers an wil be gold accordingly. Well beasoned Sheet Oil Cloths. AT LOW PRICES- Wooler old Cotton Pruggets. Canton tilattlugs, &o. W. D. & MCCALLUM, AT NO. S 7 FOURTH STREET. ha - - --- 5,000 BARRELS OF PURE RYE WHISKY. of different ages to suit purchasers, at lowest cash prices. For sale by THOS. \lOO it H. Distiller, (41 , :tf No's 189.91 03 nod 95 First street. DENTISTRY. /~\EETit EXTRACTED WITITOUT II pain by tha u.O of Dr 0,0 ry . B aptlanitus. HOFFMAN it EDMVNDSON Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR .1411 wetting plants end ilevrer+, wash ng windows, earriare‘. &e. PtimPs el every d.Perintion Rnlk and repaired. Daykie's Patent Wa ar Drawer made and sold, - - SEALED PROPOSALS WILL DE RE• ceived br the mmittee on wire . Engines and .C9O, up to June 20th, 18. t or three thous nd feet of neat gaa•ity v TEN INCH. LEA TH- E .8, copper rivited. and, J.rtes' Pate, t C,onplmge aft ched artkelo The ho-a to- -ee properly tested bet , re they are receiv,d by the city, when payment wilt b, made to cesh JOH" , QUINN, jab Chai-manof Committee `VENTS LASTING CONGRESS GAI- S-W TaRS, a very auperier qualii y, just ree'a at W. E. Sett ! , RTZ mx2.9 No. 3i Futh St, I: HEAP DltY (I <JD S 1W - OW IS TILE TIME TO SECURE 17 J 1 g‘insin Dress goon. Shank, ('loth and Sik Mantles at the most to-hie .anle c tyles, un bleached and blea7bed M sl.a Calico. Dalaincs, , ilk. Sun Umbrellas ,ke • at greatly red ileac p'i eta. all hay my, been purcha, cd for ea , h, will b, sold cheap for cash, call and ace for y , urv.elvia at H. J 1.11 , ttl'H, 96 Market street_ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office No. 69 Grant Ftroat, near the Court House. Pittaburgh L L 11110SINEF8 ENTRUSTED TO rile his care will receive prompt attention. Col lections made and the money promptly remitted deciZlrd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRAN WORK FOR PI:UMBERS GAS or STEA ME FITTERS MACHINESTS AND CC I'i'ERSMITHS. Ep BASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. soription made to order Steamboat word, steam and r pis fitting ..nd repairing promptly 'at tended to. Ilartioular attention gasp to fitting tan Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Mao, silo agents for the Western D'at-iet of Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell COALPatent S phon Pump, the beat ever inven• ted, having nn valves It is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump wine its size. tdly. 11 RA. D. LYNCH, SQII3ItII.EL b..tilami oft SO beautiful building 10t8, which she offers for sale on reasonable fermi. TP ay ef are. eligibly toasted, lying between the oablan Lion and the Mononghahela 1' iveY. They offii mute inducements for private ream:Pat, - loot plan of lots and Price, apply at the office 14, M, ' No. 127 Fourth Ft, one doer above, tindtbfi el d'N utyLitlnid LIMENCII MOODS IMITATION - OF .11: Oak, Printed from board an exact cop y . with panel mouldings to match For sale by W. P. liIARCHALL. lab 87 Wood street. dr-JOAN 30n bushels prime yellow phelled Corn, in eta , e ane sale by 75 DOLLARS A MONTH! I WAN'S to hire Agents in every county at ;75 a month. ezponsee ypai3, to-aell txt_,new cheap Fam ily Sewing friaahinos. SAVA DISON, Alfred. Bete. Wanted. 6AIDOIL7.ILEB A RIONTH' WE WANT Mir Alterita at $5O a month, expense-4 paid to bell ora• hoer/miry Penesl,l, Oriental Burners, and 13 other artiolos. /5 °lranian rent fr , o Addross hiIAW ze CLARK. Bideford / Maine. myB:3mdaw J. DUNLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA. Far4lYdt.w CONCORD GRAPE. SibeEnitos VINES, AT is b 0 PER desert $l2 50 per 100. Extra Vinea at $5 per &ion; $25 per 100, I RAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Tea. Coffee, Sugar and Groceries of alt dencriptions, vrhfch - will - be sold elfhef wholesale or retail at the lowest eas irices• J. DUNLEVT, Zio..4Diatuoud. Yittabnran. , 1 . 11115 EClLithii et. /Who, .h o .1047' LLB. - ALM k.R.CY ST, dealers' in kinvreto end-Reare. Morse Powera, end fiePagrat' 3ll6- Rarni M ika " a. der Jut.era, and farm rnantilnarY aZ1,11131119. 10.4 ' ' .2 i 7 nuilr - WEEHLY BIONINING POST A GOOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER .TUST ISSUR Price in Wrappers, Frr:n CENTS (VZO. A. KUM'. 69 Federal St.. Allegheny. GEO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal St.. Allegheny (CEO. A. KEL I 69 Federal St., Alleahanr D ENTIS IS All work warranted 134 Smithfield Street. Pittsburg ELDON Kit: KELLY, 164 Wood St. One doer from Sixth. CEO-. R. COCHRAN. JAMES A. FETZER. career Market an•l let street. Wanted. axon No. 29 Fifth street. Groceries, EIM=EIII COMMERCIAI'INFORMATION Arbltrrstlork,,Cortunittee of the Board of Midi.. Wm. M. MINN, Vitt JAS . I. BENNETT SNO. S., DILWOR - Wm. McCREERy. zutLuss. Movements of European Steamers lune snaps Edinburg. 4...-Liverpool..._New York Sazrnia----Jar: Jura.... ...... July. 2.-I:lYfrpooL.,' -Quebec PersiaNo=a 'eotlan...-July • . . . York k Quebec; Africa- ............. July 1 .1-.Liverp001....,,.. Boston ............. Jtoy l';...Llyernbol..._New York dr .tio J-17 15...0. Tway so York Bob 1111,9 Scalia .July 1 8.....Liverperd_New York Canada...... - 25 ...Liverpoil Boston 711()It A)( fl Sidon - Ju'y 2 ..New York...-. Liverpool Aoia ...JulY 22-Boston .. . -Livorno& Y... vrming Star..—. July Yori litivena Anterica.-...—....ju.y 23-New York.—S Sum .Nia r'div burg ..... ......ju y 25-New York...._Liverpuol Persia 27-Now 10131E 1 1 MARKET. • OORKZLIVED DULY 'MB TEE MORNING PORT EIT If RzsRS. KOONTZ L- MERTZ, BROKRER. NO, 118 WOOD STRILKT. The following are the briliztir • and selling rat (v. for Gold, Silver, Sce.: Baying Selling • Gold ...._ 123 00 sliver ____ 122 38 00 Demand Notes... .-.-...- 2 00 Eastern Exchange. BNewYork....- ............ ----. .... -- Par althnore .-- -....----- .... -- - par ~ Philadelphia--....-.- ........ - ...... par —. PDX g. Western E,zehemge. Cleveland - St. Lonta.., • PITTEIBURaIf OIL TRADE. Tuesday July 28th. 1863. The market for crude was firnivrith asteady trade demand. There has been a fair amount of receipts since our last. The receipts during the present rise has been variously estimated, as no two parties agree as to the amount, we omit speculatiors, as they do not amount to aoythirg. One thing is certain, a large amount has eh ang.d hands: our refiners have laid in a good supply. Prices in bulk ranged firm 2fillra inc'uding the Lards ?tie. Seems i.o be the standard rates, al though occasional es . C.3 are sometimes made at a Shade below and al.. ?. A fair average would Le What vie have 131111.10 d. Our latest dates from New York report a , i,ead_v market for crude. with a fair demand at 301t.,1- This, of course, includes the packages Parties selling in this mark t, do better than that, whim the cost of transportation is taken into consideration. Cradle—Among the sales reported, we note ES follows: TOO this without the packages at 20%. EDO bbls do 20%; Loco bbls do 2%4: 600 bbls do. 21c; 500 bbls packages includ•d 1:6e; 150 do ft 3, liefineol—The market remains s'eady with a fair demand. The demand was not 'ergo. Email saics of bowled were made at 4:0145; sales of free at 53rgi51. Bengal° and Lubricating; we could learn of no changes in prices. We omit guctations. PITTZEUEGR PROTTO3 MARKET I /PFICE OF THE DAILY POST. ) . Tuesday, July lsed. Itenneirkst—The weather was pleasant with occasional showers of rain. We have the finest growing weather. Our rivers are again receding. The rise from the A legheny being "run 0u.," both rivers are now steadily declining The steamer Jame.s R Oilmore. Capt Gilmore, is the first arrival we have had from Cincinnati for some time. The Scvada was duo and will proltah:y be found nt the landing this .ing. - They wi 1h th return to t Louis in a few dt yi The war newt. from all parts of the Union eoutiuucs very Isvorable to the Union cause. In Let we are receiving victories daily Bacon 'continues very firm with a good demand for home use. in some i stances en silvan e is asked fur. The stock in first hands is ample for a I ordi ary purposes. Four—The market was unchanged bo , h as mar& prices or demard. Beyond a local trade there was nothing done. The stock is not largs. but the demand was re slricted There is no export demand Salt— Prices tend 'upward. Holders demand $250 per bbl, an advance Hoy—Rece lib on account f the high rates.ipts rates were 21 loads eral at new. $1 , 3®24 0 ; u d. Sail. Flour—Market dul'.sales being only for 100-al Purposes- As far as prises are concerned there were no alteration i worthy of notice* The re (mints we , e light and. tarely worth noticing. A mons the sales we noteas ws, Extra. 75 bbls S 5 40 1 :e5 60; 100 bbls Extra Family. s6®6 50; Bdo s6tb' 140 do. terrna withheld. Dotter in stea T , thariand; sales of I.oollbs at 15®1Gc ; a soght advmoe. Emna—Salea 6 bbls from store at lle. Dried Fault—The market was inactive. We note qmall sales Apples, $1 25® , 1 3734 c; Nacho at $2 75 , 02 414, ebecNe con tinue active; sales 126 boxes at a variety of prices; Vi't; 9 1001054 e. Bacon—Ma -, -ket active "toilers say their time hos now arrived- Sates 10,000 la at. Plain Hams. 90; aides; 131 , 8®7,3: shell - dere. 5343; saes 10,000 18s P ate canvased hams, 104 e: 1.000 11$3 sugar cured ba.ma,l2c: 14000 lb , shoulders, 5W® 5Ne; sides firm lain i n B®9lo. Groceries and in fair demand, especially sugar. CoEfee—Wea 10 sacks Rio at st@no. sea's Sales of 10 lit& new .t 60c. ElagarSales of 5 Ida P Rico 1.2X.3; 10 bit& Orleans. 130. GurTo o EMDEN & Ct► Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofers, are now prepared to fill all orders for Fire and Water Proof, Pelt. Oement and Gravel Roofing, Promptly Mid -Slgistaietogily. •Mr: Oldderr - havirtgAmetriri the' employment of WARRENd 00., and their successors, in PlCiladelphia, for eight years, where be learned all the mechanical riepartmente of their business, and has made valuable iroproietnents of his own, we can positivelyvagrhat our Roofing is Composed ed the 'haute illaterlals as those of that firm. and that we will guarantee our work to be equal in every respeot to any Gra vel, Felt an I Cement Robfl put on by other firms in this city, or in the United r totes. There is no Patent for the Warren ROW', or any of the mate rials composing it. Once—corner of Irkfth and 'Wood NM., second story. ly7 8. Y. JAWB.B WAIVES JoHR POSTIOR IDIETTSUTROII FIRE BRICK ItLtNII PACTITtiI COMPA-N Y. ife)l PAIL, 'GT O VER dr co., MeettßOtaieXof Cruoiblea. &a. an& dealers in Ilia:did hmalbio Cis.y. • Ottieli366.llibertr direct. °Prom te the P. R. 'R. Passeagar Depot: POtsburgh. -4 : 4,18 11 11 7 82 Pf.K,M0Y febakomtl 116 BVILDEM &SD coarrnacrorns 11. We ere now zunalacturtus a supartor a ltiels of 14 I 141 i , ahlah we are rrevered to deliver tramcar COA7I. BARD, 509 lABEIXILIF sums's. Bart email of Family' coal always as Wand as as in g f r " D 1 4;3 . 11240N. sTr.'sv ART 6 CO. STEAMBOAa AMENCY. 7 .311 1r.4%. Z Has owned as office at- tO WATFI.I3 sTBEET. firheia ;he will trmegi,c; a Genera Btcarribtat Agana latitese, indlroalirsolleit 6 tharo of Pat: erin i at firometastailxiatateii, av24-77d • g - Thiree.a, lll ll6l,ooVSEAT A BARGAIN :AU, oOmfortable• - b.riCk 21welltiig 'bettee' and lot or grimed tar Bee. • t 5 feat fron t nn Loam= streets,, Bifmingham, -by • 6 0.4eap.--Hour rooms. xidh¢n,col.ar. ba n qs bu ideas, of twe-xtmate. gas fixtures. etc. Price ' rk. ;14r41.18. SC,& BONS frill 61 1 11qrk, afr0...4 1 AU NOW PREPARED TO Pa =NISH A drafcax men witiviiibbtfta cesi ) Art actin „d.nbt4lt4t,es Etiog 13er. . E. • itti;i:4 ,1 11 wo r i o wd llith stk." " 211 " TOBnEI --thileg• r3.-.:1 • -:.1! S. T.L. BIER & OP, StLIZIMAINCE.2ItO , OP Pure No. 1 Caibon Oil. aia• ' -13 1•1 . • Aser•Office on LIBERTY STRUT. opposite R. R. Depot. SOLAR oil warranted THE ARDESCO COME a iwa AMU - FACTURE AND VIA VE FOS .1, 7 ,11 sale a fraperior article a — - Refined Ardileo Wor-nimoarrs. ALso, FUSE ogzirisoLa warehouse, 27 TRIVIIISTRIMr PITTSB URGE. PlaNd. "E, ix 43 en t 4311 W o Irk DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., lefanotsortartra of Puns vinairs var. C A .113 .N 0-1 Office, NO. 291 rjl37ißTy , Ttlfacr inoLg pi ma tiz. burzh. ( I HANDELiERR BRACKETS. mt-r CORNICES, CANDELBRA , S, LAMPStro. REGILDED OE REBRONZED. and made equal to DPW. Alto, Chandelier s doc., altered to taro Carbon OH, at he Lamp a nd Oil Store of WELDOR, BEININEEE& KELLY, aS2al. 164 Wood street. near 6th . Thl Da7 •••••• Dar }j Dar .0 Philosophies: Burner, sciereears is-mv DOIIBLE.A.Mint: Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the 00IIIMOS Burners.' EJ • mi l; It make s "a large or mall light with perfect udwistion. 2. It will burn any quandty oi oil with safety .3. It can be used with a long or short chimney 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn edonomically 6. It is more easily wicked than any. Mho burner. , . , EITRAITP OF - ELlkailllC.iling A'ND ' Having had a man employed for the lastiia . yews compounding' the .bo‘e excellent emedies ' for my own practice, and having used than , with uncommon success in all that time, I reot it a duty to set theta befo the publit,:•aa msteße - Hence lands eto thhak they are as near sponittos as any remedies well can be for the - following dineaae-, nattr-Jy: Scrofula. Coitro Syphili a! , O • at diseases that arise from an,iinpurosta•e of the bleed. -,One. tral will co, - .:viniso any "Verso& of NSIT II P, D. their fitness for those dis.ases • 4epared and sol_d • • • ' -" , • ••, W A.U. JylBtf -- 135" graldifield /V OAS - • • .•.•• . , . - . 11" DIA RE,. ,00'S •.1 Alt • • •• - • 7. Ir can be trimmed and iiirhted without moving the all throwa all the white light alwyt the cone 9. The chimney can he removed or inserter without touching theglan3 These btutters art -he common Lnae, and can Le vat on any Issue now in, ate. E'veryper . mar Carbon Oil uhuald have a Philoeophi , Burner. Price 2G eente•_par doten Oa, Bold s No. 8a FOURTH street, Pstuaturgh. eg..ivviur • CEAVIsEt. , Just opened this week a choice truptAy of thoee BEAI7IIFUL INSTRUMENTS. beyond doubt the finest in the country.. This fact is row almost universally coneedeo ; for e months pact we have been unable to El: one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Baines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes, the best cheap Pianos made. Fur sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent for T, ines Brothers Pianos and Princes Melodeons. je6 SECOND HAND PIANOS, • 7 OCTAVE RCINEWOOD CASE UP round corn , rill, with m al inss, Desk, Iron Frani , made by Ku n. "al i- More ~$lOO One 6% Octave Ros , w,od Ca-e, o end 'ron corners with carved Ta lets, made by - brod • rt, . 160 One 6!4 etave Mshogany, flu•ed cornets, made by Travers Jr hamsm, 6+. Y ..... 140 On , 6 Octave Rosewo srl,aq are co nere iron frame.?made by Chickeri g 140 One 6 Octave °taw. no Bluer° corners. made by Gil ert, Bns. 135 One -6 Octave ahosanY. square omen.. mane by Wilkins & New ball ...... ...... ISO Ono 6 0 lave Mabee' .ny. guar° co ners. '- ma de by L ....... 130 Or 6 Oeta , e Rosewood square corners. - made by Grov:s emi One 6 Octave 111 ,, bogsny, s ua e corners, made by Chickadee' 121 Ono 6 Octave German Piano. Ono 6 do do do For sale by CHAS. C. HJEI.LOII, (J largo and splendid etook of NEW, PIANOS, from SEVEN different ma _nfaotoriea, to arrive duri”g the neat ten days,) )ylO-dawn PRI G GOODS marß WOULD CALL THE ATTER 7 7 Lion of Buyers to our stook of • PMNG AND SUMMED GOODS, embracing ell the newest sults of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, Imitable for Business Snits. A fall and complete assortment of fine blaok CLOTHS AND 4p4B9IMERES, Plain and figured Bilk and Caehmore VeeUxua eont or of Market Square. Alloghew city mhb:daw:tf 31 ERN FUN, ROSE LEAP POWDER' Pearl Powder. TERATRE RODGE, Vinegar Route, VIOLET POWRDER,, Violet Powder, HARD & SOFT 1111.11 BER SYRJUIGES, Hard & Soft Robber Syringes, Just received at • Jugt received 14 RANKIN'S Drug. Store, No, 63 Market strata, 3' doors below Fourth. I=2B ' - TOlf I NS - ON (Lira tor pude do avraarxsoii:)l .voilliissior& BROM Beeler WESTERN' RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain. Filth. Dried" Pri:itt; Pot and Pearl Ashes. and PRODUCE 9/ENBULLY, - Beat Branchof Family Ploar 'Always oh nand • N 0.11.02 Seetind Stieet. Between Wood end - Market, Plits/WA VEL.Libeirat advance made onC'enalirnmentr. AAADIES'`,III.ISSESTALND C.BWISLIREAS Roots, Shoes, Gaiteis galnaprols, rondo to order. of the matoria v^-sad' - wo-kto en shin.; W. Z MUIR RTZ 4.1 Fifth' 4friPi, NEIV BOILERS ['-O 1h P.O wirtits TTENDS TO WILE asßUxAGriQge. 111. of Steam 1 oilers, SWIs. Tilnks. -Asir atora„, bait Pan Sugar Pars -S1 -et - Iron' ekirtir:era, Brookings, anci all other artielmiggithy , atida. I:tincture° simi;rr edr;cerus. re Propat attention paid to ail kiadi of imitirou T reasonable.terms, , . , Works 00ftNER OF LOCUS T 3n4 DINVESNR ' WAY. sth Ward. Alleglieity river. brOyd Av. =4 -1 .1 00 Riatomot mu, go. us Fifth strA c 6 e 6x Bir=l DEAI,EHQ 2N- orLa niLm)i4E4.I:,EREi JULY LIST 81 woon. STEW. W. H. McGEE CO., 143 FEDERAL STILEET,' . . TO - THE PUI3LIC s lennratt atvio' bet 13 , Modest o f ail &coral-. -. nations, -treat recrot and. :, • ' delicate -disorders, self- -' abuse and, (Reenact , can' . *•%-;;Z4:1,. „ ions common arfiiir)- ' cidtn , to Tenths of bon - "'” r4llOl adults. s'inArle..3- aistrearr, publl es rbe.fer;...,,t h!s dcir a ea, the ignommt and "ft&erp4ta,ntert sbcadf,3):.:, :hoehed, and Wink It a trey; sin re 7 inth)nr, sad for contamination : isnd eerreDilart.sm.re. wives, prep:CW . l3s acne taniilp nynician eherchitelianEschi keep in,..4noranoe thattlrff dil'ilicetime,:aa Or: -1111.AN' - t.lin tP. ( "e 4 r4S r a tet Wim.o.4b 3 ster.luerlykive prsei tine vat "beriii - to irece,nzerns _star:a faseliv„ , : Modect' att;"it f r :tnilat'remMitir how vi tatted in ignortu*S, z reing ree.Bnrcom4 and who compare' .71tdeftoc.% semi% idlers, and• Arsterieqsl3 , ,,Mea - 14s (4,213 rotten: Itis tb - rittMe lll ;hoWereriftPiennitrort" ' --plats denti and: nal' VlRrillant., iA arc prAltri 7 , - zr. :lietly and of dclitaq te cordltle halt° beentesterodzteja-lhri, 1,:69,11,* BRABST I III - 2.4iii.idel Malty -*he; martian threnih liim have e esTed_rfneh EMU taker, ;anntett.....montitenuct, =aster: - WI noettgal em.solsaionsort camels:air c-r - cd it 4. veryth space ef ) erortillarly - . f+lie eigirtablef~qa of thehderentiaftenwsiwa...-aisiaidon• ed t and In3l3SOtatcat_ tlax t male. =team tranteximith Lea aucceei,nast4.; !Led_ over fewtv-reara , 44o). 4 ea 4is eseie Mattm hospitals of both the Old Werla an"? in the United Status jeadthila tassLiz-y'd-ftili with a fait trial .health .and happiness.lig asain , - npent)te 'Llow—raO:ixt abed; Trite ~.ty ronsoz mobtabanks and enacirs..btit 0 9P711 A1v. 1 .- 1- - = B O -- Censaniptioft end ail of its kis' ,r eta riatvcc oi which Ito :inahr =nail; till:onr-conntr..l4.-437! cow bss relieved. previ.Al , ..iseyetteld Es digs' Poll ray kienh ean- had - cf. my.l. - .•setinctit bvtrtxrarind a 0 0,1117:41 rtdida)44l; 13 VOLvt rfial' , to all thit"ar. , 3l.! , . Karns 11-0 . 43 d . Vanua* Cl .weerll‘fort.,. enariet 43:341 - 3beersedon. ooneefinentl7 , scxsio: Ail( in Ole I !bailie!! ri) rt.l.-- - 3z-le--tos artd v'zr: Lail coLunatelbytaepultv-.)A., mendbi irtltotefite 7abUsti'f'"4 igi&n of hotalatcac..:- near Diemon.d. aide& lima Uldee---etzl,l4l,l,e<. tandedie. T . • ' , • ` M 6, : Ararah 2433 06.4_ zurArd 11014 LOSTI: 11 01t!Sr,6'411.Pa:iziszit1 pubithoi r , L• - _h. NeL...•::: 1.:41400iN7. . ['IRA b . = ei CTURB ON 7.112.„; iTlin2.4:. MENT and - Radical Cure v Soernialorrhma Sodiinal , Reaknesa: rm . & lin I ary , Eininianione. Sexual DebilitY, and lanp"o.w.enie, o l'aarringe ger..erary Nervousness. S' 2l : l l l tin'n. LlntieeEY and Pitt; Mental and Plazsi , :oi Eacapaeitr. rezulbt - isuf from' Self-Abuse, Vain. '. WELL, SL. D.. Ando , c- , t Erwi', Soon to Thousauilk of iir,tarera.," .Se nric,sr neal, to a plain 601 olo7e. ad drabs; yogis-peict, on receipt of Six Cepa.; or two: nesits.ge stacips. b. Dr. 411. J. C. KLIN E, : - lt.t7 Briveiti'vtay. j'afiev YorS w3le Pon ( llteeJ3ex. At",se. IMPORTANT TO LAD E Je4:1.1-4 raL.acztlit'z, rou twettr y n de. - at,ted hie ' nai Lima ezeltuftvek; the- 3.IMeCt 1. - Aaleipeicazi,2.s; tnerl2..7,zz " 113 ; 1 4- Pelifs trot 7J, t bini:L".a_ L. *HA Ali? krF..d.ti • .6 kiONU- CREAMAL" - FOB,ALE'Fikt. ",lush bare never yet died to i , cil L'ha (II . r 1 i clone nave been strictly .0110crew.tr... , ...... moving. difficulties orlaiu.c . .m.. , i)bslzuoti.on or Stoppage of Nztur - Jr 10 restoring thus - squam to poricot hc:.2.:c 1.-ric,E it/raring from .leilia/ :effemlons, Protaziree Uteri, he ili7litea, or _other rrealmoss of the a,.;.rile. Or .targt, 'Abe tar all owes of 'Debility 0- iVes-rO --rriertrativr-, Hysterics., Pa/ystatimge, tm, 4,...0., 4.e. which are the ferertumers of more sericas Cense. , ' P hige'Xiiiserwim.fereav hOrr4/er n,; the raft=• . "a 'rvt, and maybekciel• i hi- he . nron',drii*ateic ct • iiiihaut otsatitg' distress'/ • at- the -;zaina . e.me thei act. like a alicsegi,.by strengthening,Mirk* 2.... fin, and restoring - UM - Raoul to a healthy eon. tian, RnAla box contains 60Pills. titian Um. Dokteak,.. . en when desired -wrn be - sent by mall pre-14dd - ' by . advertised Agent ,. on recelptof the-rt net . L J. RYAN, Rockester;l7. Y.. Generereurcer Sabi by Drunciatueriera _____=, .• ,-. •.. • • • - - JOSEPH ritM - 1 , 1.11V0. • Corner Market street saclike Diumoul ' ' ealklvdaeowis ' - Agent for..Pittubore • .. . ' 'WEL ICIPAII ER k'4 . _ . Cai , • • , . .. -. 4:10..4,1 - '00,4i (.1: , 0..ti,i.ii)....z1 ~• twos: 1e:v4421i131.1. dB/BUZ. 'iLr Rep the Pena. /1,, li, Pase=4- , 1 -. A.Derthl. • .„ _. 1 - - , , -- 22 zr-iiiPaez - --, A- 61 bFAeriejitt8 aid irjuini:Tor t. -steam "Itttginek ranchur from tranelr, ote brat W rit Q._.-horner power.- and. suiMct fn artit Wax Ewe Mila; 33124 Yerrisees, Fzeterict stnfi ee,k - eitionlir Atter den to the CO: straeriort IA . es had fisehMert- for grist milk. 'er.d for -- ' up A mnlax ;mile:y=lu szor mills .- . - ' - - • ve &ISO OD 11/..11. r ilididi sad reses! tOf Bal , , • 01 tat shortnottchu EssMee sad Boilers, of every . , d i i . Rtion. W Giph; "4 ratinikl iret.. l atitln d l 'Ta r r P ,-F i i rlies tsl7 lit . . SY t VariStifti:SAVA 'WI hue. the Marniasethre" of t Weeleia - ,MW.I=Mohi e‘.oard2r. r <-- . - e Opt pziees Kip jog., ear-mersr mr.nafat - tu.r- _ d.,:citt.he bigt-crifisteriehy. -and learn-n:4 - - 'a 41,-.ter9B ta tztMmaefoticin. -•`) - - ' Altp-Orterihtm air Prier:of the anent!? sc..Ecit- - t 0 • . li-prpat'O. 4,11.4 c.,: .-_ • •! - IlL'atalp .. itv Intelilgarce Office. Nedl27'Fouitiret .'ens door above Smithfield at Ant SOW PREPAYLEO TO ifiti.lMlr ,families in tho city and eottattY, with- halPB c 1 ttllltinda of shor,Lotice. I will also attend tt epmehaFe and sale, of lopettY. ceileeton ()rivets and elabiat. negotat., Inane, Sce, zero= thtiMatek , owleclp of the.eity and county;anallong eyper.Tvee in thobusiness. Lope to gl4tienreatatiEtaetton ~ I.64cadinath • , ; Cr; 230113,EDFORDST: FOE S 4. I.E---A 4) i , v o tt n e It r fo u r i 2 1; .t a r i ; . p „lir , al ? ; r s f i ll l iir o g o . mf .he:iL ...r eti e t d a t/ rte i.-mater -S , turn.. two front porthipi.. on - 6; .. at avoligioor, 4rso yard. Price, V 2,000. , 33 nip to 1 , -•- •• • 6:` , CUriiBESIT Vic SON*, - IrNit ~ , . E. , ..1. • Market erreet. . . . , ... . OWEiLS 4n-,ittoinEng, - Iv-a RhumaJ4till) DogPowerF, wheoled and -o-. aolvjni: Hay itake-; idlor tiny atom and :am maoh. tut merady folza , A hp BECK NA LONG. I - 127 Emovedt -or crgyity szklitz All The underdened having remoVed his Live ry Stable from tlal rear of , the. decgkll clue, to neas tile Dormer of irsr and tyantliflelo - tr.st. W. C. ti 4,, old stay& I? preparadito forntillearriak'es, 'ea and raidle horeea upon thq ehertest nor • ALIP horWt kept at liverF rearonahle rate'. Undertakink and all arranf .tement. for fa necage will receive by special att.nston. . • NEAIiBRIVEL.3OIi LiOTIV WWI BALE-THErialitScitt , bar offers for Sala four eligible lota eituated 'onttte cornet ,--- Grove street and Len tie % Venue v v.,. !_itl.j inR the Seventh Ward in Pitt towndhir.-, ~., .1:11 tote are each 24 -eat front by lib fcm ,leel.„''' ‘" ran back. to an alloy, and are conflict, iscla' ' rod y stree t s and alleys on e,, .ry side - 1*.6 ‘). the • • to lave framt7 houyes or thetti,'flizetfiotti'i-: "11.3'ciftluil.in each. hydrant/lon he p tryas., alipq, will he s old al - lottether on very %ramble te:itie. Enquire of JAR MICEABy, ! , ,rent. .-. RN.' 'i•eet. no** ~ .w•_••••-•t. - - y:,Tiltati..ll. U84431A,T8 CAR , FIIRNI4.II A rim** ivss 4 1 .50 7 on trena p,r4fc.zonz. 44 jYRd 00°4 <.-.~ . _ mmucez.
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