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The folloaing are spechiena style and character - Itiztokred, 6 ., That. the - party :fanataciem , oteritim, wincheVer ' seek to- turn:the - elaireit of the, Ektuthern` El tistati . loMe; totiverimit tbsNorthmnd- en ' • ter into= competition :With; white laboring cisme, thus degrading and insulting them nitilicied, by plikting:them 'on 'an equality ,with:iiegroes in their occupation jnault: mg to o ur race, and merits :our, most cm; pinata. told tmqualified condemnation.- , - _ iladived, 7, Thatthe Democracy of.Pann iyistiiihals.eqruilly apposed to all sectional leghidatiea and geographical parties; which bassitheir hope for continued partisan Sue _ *us 'onorn agrarian ism of emancipation . and lihmesitical' zildbinthropy—Abolition ",--because neither mltnewn to the .Consti tution and beth'are Intended to aid ,disua ! , ion and subvert the Oonstifution,.and to prevent:the mteratian 'of amity, peace and concord among Suites and pe0p10.,,. Robbed, 9, That this is a government of whitelmen, and 'was - established o:elusively forthatrhiternee; that the eigi'ainee arc not-mititled to and ought not to be eatiiit :' teti torpol;itiest or social-equality ; with the white race ; butthat it is our duty to treat - . third with kindness l andteimiidexfatioi as 'inferior , or: dependent„ race, ,that the right of the several Stites. to determine the --...position and duties of the race is a sover eign I,lghS and the pledgee of, time constituz' tion require us, as loyal citizens, not to in-, terferetherewith. • Thle suffice to show the`spirit of the whole s' Among ; tLe'resolutionb ,, is, pee against,the suspension of the writ of habedi terra, and'one against the confiscation of rebeltirOpertt, One of rile speakers said: "Never ran the doctrine of emnnoipationin carried oat ,' and': the whole ;: oharacte;''gf. the ptecsedings skewed that the Democracy of Plizinejliania,- - represented -.by the State Convention, sympathize More with. the BOuth thin the North'in this struggle. They everlasting slavery for this _ coeiniry, With all the'degradation, ignorance and brutality of the whitea.which follow in its train.: '.,Theyare.epposidle all plena of punisbment.of the rebels, by . ..confiscation, ezeer.-. )3r.' 4l .:jurY , trial* where•secessien jurors and secession pours ' - willi,preside-- a meta. mockery Cf: - justice,' where loyal Union men will be punished anA traitors will go free , Theyevince an 'intolerance efthe Slivery feeling of Northern fellow cieizebir-TPriling en the Satoaio , iihilo they' , their tralterotts sympathies' foe ' - therwMen,their for mer political associate. 4-wheare'vragiii the-. horrible rebellio • ...,war • d e lu ging the of he country - With the; best blood of her eons. , Wisest very ready to go before the Imo ' pie of renneyi..ia on the issuethe9 have pressitted; ' We haven fears of the conse quences, Nothing but the grossest neglect —and we are sorry to say at our party he greenly 'neglettfite. 411°ectoderm of suck struilhobto4one—can prevent. stieoping -the State by an immenatimajiirity.: SIOILETAILSSEAPTCp/PALKONG THE PEOPLE. The People are.farious against, Secretary Blanton. They:lalporfonsly ttuid manl iness* demand ids remoral. - : Thioughont 'Wee:4y; on thoPonith of July,,there. was but i*O.gte sentiment; _Vieth was heard repeated; tefery,torn by ()Teti chisi . and ;bandliiiss of<men i ; Kiwas that if the Pres-' , : 1 1411 . 0 Orusted-hfoClellan had,no„right to' . "harbot•'l4dsretair'Stanton.- , "Either - Me-, Clell4ifirEtanton Janette, ". said the pee.; ple,'"ind - hlcelelliin most net • _ "—Nero=Pork Sunday 'Strad. Such is a Specimen of the ebetinnine so= saults upon idr.-13ra.Tron; not Only. by the: Herold, but by :all paper! of that kidney=-1 lovers of slavery, and hardly semi-loyal. f Wit`-has.STANTON done -I,s) bring down upcs. his head these assaults.' ' ' Nothing - in the world, but clearly evincing hisdetermi= nation tocrush the rebellion,' let ,t' l~iul who it . will, or destroy , what. it mai.- If stands in the way sr slavery must STANTON, and- , this , 'and _.! nays r - - • • for; the remarkable energy lts Las display ed,. and infrie . e.d 11' :h se renderedour armtivictorions alwpyd, every',lyiterrelmt. is the Potoinio -army; . The Terrible Six Days Weaeoaid tat of intensely: iti -:l,243oni;reading • eoneentinetbi,terride 21.xiiityti on 44' "Chtektifonniniand - Jetnei zlter = oar apa ce Jinqt! 3 to meager extracts. The following is extract ed from a letter to the Cincinnati are- . merciol by a correspondent' on the ground: „ . Perhaps' ,one: of tae noblest spectacles in martial bistorY, was improvised in Fits John Porter's amp, when his veteran vol. natters were ordered •to - the - battler field. They had oaten nothing for thirty-aix haute. Thursday some of them bad fought. Friday they fought all day long , and into' night.- • That night they, marched across the river.' Neat day thyy marched agate: That night dice kept watch in White Oik Swamp. And Manday they marched again. The • fiery sun had parched their feet, hunger and thirst and labor•bed enfeebled their bodies, bat hiondslaftermion when orders came • Ukulele again to the 'field;•the color-beareis stopped to the front with their proud stood ... tads, the drumi beat a roll: lac ratapien,, and those devoted followers of the Isanner " 'of beauty and glorr,' swung aloft their hats aid shouted with souritirrnig elan:Meath: eyes of their (Ohm& !lashed fret as • • •'• their feces lighted up wit/I . :sib:Men :glory, and' aloe* stepped. together in clnsters and swore solemnly that ',life should be tistorifieci•befoiit that'llag should" WI. '3!y life" eabi:one,. l sis bodying, if I' haie no oountry.'!. 24.nd again -the „noble fellows shouted their, war -notes.. Hoak no they were, I saw them nioOOLO the'fiell at double quiok. l When they fly; the army of tbe tonna will be no mono. Night seemed to' bring a little more re-, •• liet•- The enemy could not press na then: Bdt 'Could he to-marrow? It was believed' he was =easing all his po;i:ver, to crush 'us in combined attack.: Oh the! Cur soldiers could 'rest a day, even. Aloe, they could not' net it lig7it. , - Theiratilvation it seemed depended more upon 'their Jabot.; now,' than npo sitheir guns. et Into the trenches, raves, and week OH morn summons-you to battle. , - so they labored, - some., dropping list. lesaly in the trenches, exhausted. nature re ', fusineto endure more. ' , -• But there waa aunther . picture 'I hid 'tilt moat forgot_ In such a march straggling was tatnoottinbln.: etch made rt long, sad procession, driggingtstcog the 'acad. feebly end pa1zfa11Y444.0.7 etch liatil at last. the gosiCtleafety; : iffie stelised.••tfint 'betide theatualmt hatudiebi,Sirloi were as 'feeble, fitiuni foggy**. thii ale); were from Its/tmlty~. But Es vu eaeealial 'that they should ;light hstdsy I esv a brigade, of I,lqat oigahlisCand Astarched out. "Who . l . ef yoti'irlll' fight?' lid answer, but perfect I • - - • - , - - _ - Indifferentie..'Otis steps oht, 'R may se 4%11 Those men were heart broken. They had fought bravely, wobld fight again, but they needed rest so sorely, - Reader, it was ago nizing to look upon such scenes. , :: No.man. whose sensibilities had--not been hardened into.steel, could bheck a,-,aigh, or even a tear is elich pteffinee.'• And now go with me .tnider the - river-bank-and-look. at- the aufs feting - hinter Mangled and - tern by shot' and thelli. the .cup is_full. = • . detail ;..ther, battle. 'Monday. ri - . 0 pq,p, - . ,,'irid_"reglanaliiii, and !companies, - andjiagrpenti Of 'knell were fought as they who - were here or, there. ; It - was: . terrible . battle., :Gen: titcomi-WA.iost. Gen. Sumner was twice.weunded,... but ,not seriously. lEs .wounds. were: bound- onthe field,. and he 'remained in the saddle and in the fiery torrent., t -Colonel Wyman, too; •of the 18th 'filaistithasetteottis killed. Generallleade - sevitely - wOunded: How many others eanrint'tell.: It Was ableody day. There ...will-be:Weeping at many' . a hearthstone, and - nisei, a Aoyekimi was ,loSt Who will be sought fot long and never foand. n. „ ;Sumner, andlleittizelmee, and Franklin,- .ond Booker and. :Smith: and Sedgiiick, and-'McCall-Hancock,,. and iDavidson, Menile x .; and Seymour, 'and- Burns; afid • Sully, - and • Owens, and dead Wyman, and . all the„galazy of bieVe'l4ders, won title to glori ous honors. They tell me that the rebel . General Long.; street. Was *Minded, and two other'Gener ale:lay-Owl on 'the field, With long linee - of rebel officers anti hecatombs of men. Mel ancholy satiefactionilor such dead as ours. The enemy-was heaten.again, thank God!. -fbeatercbsilly,4riven , -baok, slaughtered fearfully.. The gunboats . had at . least a moral agency in the fight. It. did not ap lieu that: their' guns could do more than protect thel left:tank, which was much, and the -- eneitiy,..Waa 'Shy ofihat. point: But an' officer, staff told„ me we last, twenty. guns that, Any. _ "RoW "By 'the enemy in overwhelming , masses march ing. up - .and taking ithem. lt was. said Reintzebnan's command captured twelve frond - 11M enemy] and whole brigade of the 'enemy: ' I think • the latter doubtfuL Gen. Magruder was certainly not captured. Prisoners assure me Jackson was notliurt. Here, is i questiOn,:, Better 'err on the safe aide.. :I ~.uurived,,and was not satisfied. Nobody knew. 4 It was so reported. can't take, reporta: War bulletins are notielia.- hie., I saw about 800 prisonets—cocild not , learn.thewerenbouts of the -4 brigacie," said tcp , harre-been- - captored by Heintzelman. Think' it O false report'---invenied to keep up, courage-which was not necessary, for the men, jaded as they were,/noble fellows, cheered . when summoned' to battle, and swore to die game. Said,ttoa rebel officer, your' : men respect/Yankee fighters ?" "Yes, , sir ;., they surprise us." Said I, "others have broken -sad retired; the gen nine Yankees of New England have never faltered on the Chickah'emin7." It is true; and . Massachusetts mourns more dead sol- Alers,;: - 'CoraparatiVely, than any State's vials in:the army' of the:Potomac. IN 17 ENGLISH VIEW. Whhe torrespondent of the Lon don Spectato r Says,of the War. e American Correspondent of the Lea -1 don Spectator, rwho has written a aeries of ;most valuable ind intelligent letters to that journal the last few months, and who has':traveled through the loyal States, writes the following from . , ~ ...!'- s tax, June 8, 1862- As I was leaving the West the news reached us of Ranks' defeat. Pre:soling thence eastwards it was the talk of the day at,the towns through which I passed. ' "As far as anybody understands McClellan's strategy his orig inal idea seems to have been to. march the army o the ; Potomac in - three converging lines o n Richmond. McDowell's division, according to thiaplan i would have been I the centre of attack, his own corps de armee the left and Banks'. division tho right. If yen connect Washington, Yorktown and Richiaond cin a map by.three straight lines, yptt will find that you have formed very nearly a righvangled triangle; the right angle being at:Yorktown, and the side be tween Richmond and Yerktownbeing about eihird ,of the length between that place and Washing,ton. McClellan's own army, therefore, formed the main attack, and from its proximity -to the enemy, occupied the post of danger.' By the time the Federal azmy was established on the Peninsula of YorktoWn, on the way to Richmond, Mc- Clellan 'believed, cm 'Reeled to believe, that the enemy had lesolved to contract his line of Aefence, and instead' of resisting the ad vance of the three armies separately, was determined to concentrate the whole of his force to`defend Richmond against the ad vance of the main army. M'OLELLex's• Pruss iltt'consequence, McClellan changed his 'stratefry,:and issued orders for McDowell's division, which was then marehing' wards,ltichmoncl by Manassas; to cOmeand I I reinforce him ein the peninsula. These or dere were, I understand, objected to by the War Office on •the • following grenade: .If the enemy ..was , to be. crushed •by mere weightoand-foree of `numbers, the army al ready at kleClellan's- dispesal was amply ertifficient;'aer , he had already some sixty ,theinsind men and some fifty pieces of ar tillery more 'than Napoleon had under his command at the battle of Solferine. In amid Pace, in tlie possible, though improbable, event of a defeat. on the pen insula, the army had no aiailable menus ' of retrest,_and, any extension of its already unwieldy use would only increase the pos -1 :ability of-a . disastrous rout. In the third place, Washington would be left expos to an advance of the enemy, in case the Confederates ahould be able to detach a force otanY size from the, army of Rich ' mond:. .. , . :Of. these consi derations, which were laid beforeihe.President, the fest was the one which weighed most with him; and, on his own'autherity (this I know to be the case) heinterferred with the execution of - Mc- Clellan's orders: A compromise, as usual, wife arranged between the War Office and thiGeneral.; General Franklin's division, forming. pert' of McDowella army, was sent to . York(eyrn, , but McDowell - himself was retained in front of Washington, and was ..seinforaed ,:by. troops .drawn from Bank's army.. Like most compromises in .iiitr, , thia arrangement proved: a blunder, and eachut 'its authors considers the other lartur to blanie for. Its subsequent failure. sleClellares Strategy was thwarted, Mo- DOVrell'a advance was stopped, and Bank's torso las left isolated and weakened in the fai away. valley . of the' Shenandoah.' As the President is reported to have said to Wendell Phillips, ,"Getieral' Mcglellan's main fault is, that he thinks to-morrow ie• always better than to-day." "Whether wisely or not, the design of taking„Bictunond by coup de main was abaidiined; the enemy became aware that thiOnid no cal:mato fear no immediate ad- Yikaajt, andJaokson's division was detached twit le presumed) from the main army to fall upon Danko' force, which consisted of a—Nutt', more than , four thousand men. ilappily,ldcDowell'e division wee too strong' to •be surprised, end so Washington was saved from any danger of capture. How ever, when the news filched Washington very natural panic''Ensued. The weak point in Gen. McClellan's present plan of campaign is obviously' that, if 'the Confed erate army , thaso to abandon Riohmond, they could reach Washington many days before any large .portion of the Yorktown tirray,cmild overtake them. It in true that snelt , a'atepeonll require a statesmanship and a generalship the South has not yet given token of. and that, in all Probability, ben McClellan has absolute reason to *flaw that,this is a step which will not be silken. Still it: is, 'or' rather was then, a 'risible and an obvious moveena the mili tary clieis-briarti; the possibility of Ste being adopted caused a rude at Washington. raossourtos or rule Altogether lie episode of Dank'e defeat , - , - . and its atteadatit.'panieviEnot intrinsic ally creditable, either pr,therlenerOshipor the statesmanship . of the - North. -- Bittyet the whole incident has convinced me more !Filly of the poWertuid - tldniabitrinniph of the,northern ganai than anything I letve yet seen. The North has now been ad used . to the idea of victory, eo, wedded to the con viction Unit: the end of': the iebeilian', was close at.luind, that. the jritelligenco of an Union . army being disastrously-- - defeitid fell like a thunderbolt amengst them. Still, from.ne -party, or no paper, or• no person that lent with, have I heard anything but the one expression of opinion that the war must be Pushed on with redoubled energy. , Within a week a hundred •thousandr.vol unteershave been raised, and . the services, of probably a hundred thousand more have been already declined. To "judge_ of the t importance of this f t'yOW must remember who these new rola teera are. The 'scam and riffraff of the wns has been worked off into the army. ` Every man who had no particular - work - to do, or ties to keep him at home, his been already drafted off. The hundred , thousand who volunteered last week were all men asn class,- who had counted the cost of war, and.found that,n the whole, their, cares or duties or ties hid been - too important hitherto to alloW them' to join the war. Yet the moment the / cry" was raised that the cause of the North War in danger, every other considerati6n ' was thrown aside: • ',. -/ , :: DETERMINATION 07 THZI7O7L.E. , . So it hall been along, and so it will be till the insurrection is sttppresse:d. The brag and bluster, and rodomontade 'of a portion, and that , the*West portion, of the American press and public, are as anti pathetic, in Italian plirat4 to me who-live amongst it, as they can be to any English- Man; but still : 1 . /cannot avoid ;ego!, if I Om Would, deep, assionate resolution whiCh lies beneath all. Jr( Englishmen would u once make their minds that the Anglo- Saxon race was the same on both sides of the Atlantic; ,aMd ' that the resolution of - the North to'sappress the insurrection at all costs 'arid all hazards, and, must radd,'at the pricenf all - severities, 'is the :minter= part,of our English resolve to suppress the Indian mutiny—the conviction would be a / valuable one for both England and America i . The Bacon Saved. A corree'pondent of the Cincinnati Ga-, tette, writing from Pulaski; Tenn., on'the 24th nit., says : A gentleman, whose acluaintance I made since my arrival, informed me •of a circum stance, which shows, lite massy others of daily occurrence, ItOw much more some of our army °Mears are exercised about the protest- Gen of slavery than they are about the success of our army. After Morgan captured the Wagon• train at Palaiki, lome , month or two since, he was about to pounce upen another, as your tenders will remember, when the teamsters and the guard formed a square of the wagons, put the animals inside, and using their wagons for field-works, repulsed their asiailints.! • But the timely warning which caused them to niake this successful defense was given by a negro slave. At's • reward for his services, this fellow is now'confined in the county jail. ' think the 'Government might afford to buy Samba, in this case, and set him free. If his master Libras. so bitter . a rebel, Yon know it would smith "the Con ititution" and rebel sympathisers into powder to Confinate him. • Oh no, punish, imprison, enslave, every loyal black man, who risks his life to save the Federal cause. This is constitutional! But every white rebel, who is a vile trai tor, moving heaven andicarth to destroy the country, swear him' aiid lei !dm go to fight again, and put a giard around his property to protect him from Northern 'ran dale: This is constitutional, also 1, PUBLIC .40TICES. 171 , 1s1OTI.CE.—The Mercantile Ap. praiser tutalbis day deposited his Lleamtel.* ka.Alleatteny scanty. Northants. brokers. brewers. and others, are barsby, nottlyid tint payment will bare to be made Mutes lids Fatah, as after the ex piration ofJolly thine collection may be attended with colts *.iditoBl FLOYD, Cliatmty Treasurer. JnEbndiaborT ALLIGUENT.IXSIMAJCZ Uo., Jab 7. 18. S. O:DIVIDEND.—The President and Directors of this Ootapaay have this day do. dared atilviderd of TWO DOLIAB3 (V) par share oath. Capital Stock, payable on or alter MONDAT,, the lath last. D. )f. BOOK, Sects tau. J.B:lerssa r. - IAECTUIt,fi AT . TUE IRON Lrtr. COLLEGE, coiner of Penn /LAMM. Oar sts., THIS (TUESDAY) 11011NING. at 11 o'clock COMPOUND EQUATIONS. fillitrflUs TEACHEKti—Teaohi and applicants for - Schools In the following Districts will meet for annual:tattoo as follows: ' Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh, July 7th,9 o'clock'. m., Fourth " ." '" Sib," Web:et a.m.: . Fourth and Fiat Wards, Allegheny, July 9th. 13% o'clock a. m. Third Ward. Allegheny, July 9th, 2 o'clock p m. Lawrenceville, Jtuy 10th.9 o'clock a. wt. • youth Pittsburgh; July 11th , 9 o'kr-k. se. Birmingham. July 12th, 9 o'clock a. en. Teachers will meat In the Pohl 's, School Roue; in the districts .named. IntectOrs are modally re. guested to be present at the autotnatkm. = By onler of A. T -DOUTWIT?, lukSt Boon Superintendent. .IFALLEGIiIiN X - 111tIlitil9 DIMD.—The President; .Manager and Cont;• party for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny Elver opposite Pitt.burgh. In the county of Allegheny, have this day declared a Dividend of TOUR DNB GUT. on the Capital go ck of the Companyiont the earnings of the but sic meta*, which tamable of to iltockholdent, or their legal tepnwentativegon of after the lith treat • . WM. 8080liaa, irstivbru• Pittsinirgh. Jul let.-1862•11Y2.3terra • fr - .F.I..ECHUN:—The Otookholders of ..4.-zr the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Co,, (Hind street,) are hereby notified that the "'Zealot' for President and Managers. to serve for the ensuing "yew. will be held at. the Company. Booms, (at; the north .end of the brldg%) between the hotui/ef. IQ a. nu and 3p. at., on *O DAY July 7th, 1862, : I raAsk . B. BISSELL, intlSteeittrer. ; titooldioldent (if 3 , nr the Plttebrugh k A.llnittrldpPoury , (Band streetj are hereby sided that s Dividend of TWO DOLLARS ADD /LITT 'CENTS per 'abate on the Capital Stook hu this day:bete declared en the peseta of the lad aft months, peyabls forth whit, DRANK B. Vftiorer. , Juljlat, Dia24ntleil / ..ELEPTION.NOTICLThe Stock holders 'a , the lama SAW'IIIILL ROE .84.11.120M).001LPANI: will . bold_ *WU= et _their °Zoe . Tesintittuicetille, ,ert ant:M[lAT; July I.6thAetween the bourse, 2 and to'ckcli to elect one Preeltleot and ill Itlzectote to carte, the ensuing ;ear. , GZO. NSIILD# Ptevident.i. ' .1) --- EXCELSIOR - NORMAL UV' TIITI.--Ths 'first merlon of the — Exialstar Normal Institute 'will cenyuneoes• on - MONDAY. July Tor particulars tall on: alessni. A. ANGLIB,II't 00.. No. 79 , Wood street, or Odra"' .lieT. W.ll. Gatilt, Box 766, fittaburghT. 0. . , . W' 411 PWITIVIMICE,XX'S. CORITELL &KM,' .OA . BRIAOZ -N-A71,11*441:1T1111-E'8p, SA . t .. tho old estaNtshed Coich DIIQUSZNEWAIG (Nut gr. CLAM QV{ VIT.) ' war 'thing dote so wall. pLEaSURE EXCURSION TOM LANE SUPSSIOL—The swift Ind elepant lowitrewuro ade.whewl stoma Pt=4. J. P. Ward, ectwoutoder, will lien my dodt ea: WIDSZEIDAT, July Mb, as $ o'cLx.k p. Mann Ezcondou to Lake Superior. Good musk' an board. The PLANT, Ltd, trip will go to GM city et tombm and intermediate ports. For height or pats egg apply to ; IL'OgRENTSON. Agent, J Olt No.l Him street. elevated. 0. OIL PAINTINGS AND LOOKING GLASS AT AUCI7OII.-00 WICDADSDAY 110101110, July Otb. at 10 odotk.NU a.014,at the ihnnmexcid Aocskah Boom 64 flab Wad, in soparter Oil ralAttogs. Cablikot rim landimpat, fine cut triunes; maw, au alspuit cilL Mono Looting Glum, oniameatal !Wall. •J. 0. PATIO. Auct. MILL FEED.-300 Backe; bhoitic, . ' 3.3 " nPx4T"so d .108 . 00Tuartun and /Int street:. BA i• • MOO tbs. Wail teamed wintry Bacon Hum . Joe, 'received and for ago Jut • eons* Iletkat and lint ctivot. Ai* • a bath Dried A recetrat sad Syr oils by" • • JAILS A. TATAKIA 071310111014 ma tint =Ws. 11== ..4ipirmmirANExTs; smoro AIIROTEDIZR, OE FELINE, IN THY ONE !im P4T.itST ;Di sale by HAVENV;; . , • ~...,.... "WOOD" um irnoto;freaugra--... , It contains, Pen, Ink, Pap*, Pendk, Envelop*, Checkers ends Cbeekerboard(aaA yet re,eVire . °WY 8% lab* bv kindle*. ' , tr.s.: l :siniUsr'tlTe n Ali catqt 6 i r rri n i!lPs a te vi Tet g aon c . i d. ain Zt s , are requested to 'paint theta for teltleMant;.and Owes knowing themielves Indebted trill. pie.° make payment to the underalited, at two ofilteof Harrod t Linen, turret. .1 11 7 ,2 t ' • 'WiLLIAW STEVENSON.' , FLY.PA R. PE-- . . . , Wightn4l , ielehgted FLY, _PAPSII,.a -sover eign rankly for these unmitigated peatifics end' Afosgttleen—uld free from paha:ll i liy/oluta.le and retail by J. D. WILLIA4IB, / . • , 114 Smithfield areal. /Sole neat of the manteacturerfor Pittalmigh and llegheny. ' • jole2tr 1:031111OLLUV8 1.111 . 11.% July 6tbi IM r& • CIITY WEIGH. SCALES.--Sealed Pro t./ posals, whliemell to the Pinson,. Committee of CONIICII2. be tens red at Ebb oßloe until BAT. July 12th. 1862, at 2 o'clock p. , m., for Welghmastere fokkhe.. several City. Weigh. licetes. Bidden will ,fate how much per cent, of the 'gr. O. ',eremia arising from cold scale, they will ;my the Guy scir.the nie pf same. . , , JOIIN McCARGO, Controller. THE N T marry OF.'lllE IibTATE IN William Brown, deceased, No. bs, March tens, 9882.::Al an - CtrUbszue, Court held at Pittsburgh; Jiang' 2i5t.11362, the Court made the following order: • And DOW, to wit; June h 0t,1862. on mution'of 8. r, Attorney for Administrator, the Ckurt appOint B. B. Csinaban, g.q Auditor, to make dim- Aribution of therbalance 'in the hands of the • dodo istrator. • . • • • THE COLIRT. Prom the nand. ": Attest .:19. A.'ficaaine, Clerk. All persons interested will please take ooticw that ,the auditor above named will attend fur the purp se of Me IPPOlctlnent, at his omso 183 fourth 01-. Pittsburgh, on the 7th day of Auguet, 1864 it 10 o'clock a. m., whoa and wttere Stay an, requested Mattered. ," . • Jo7:dawtilT • B. B. CALINAIIAN. Auditor.. CNSIONHISNr6.—, 0 boxes Western Haeorve Cheese; 80 'do • klautmoth Hamburg (Muse; :100 do Woods' starch; - D) sacks pride .1)"y Apples; 30 bbls. musty Plow • - • ' 'lO ball bbl.. White ' 100 dozen Her. Brooms; 25 'do - - fancy Ear. ilroems; 80 do Wb,h do; 30 do fancy Hearth Eirmbes; 2 bbl.. prices country Soap; . le crocks Apple Butter; Just received and tor sale by • • NHANE. VAN GOIIDN2, Ja7. I`4 Second streat 1N.311.14 COUKT COMMuNen pmts. 2Po. 810, blarch Term: -1861. 'Yoko:114:y Aoslgokont of . A. It. Curling to u. 11. Etem• • . . And now to wit, Juni 2& 1882, The account of Assisi ea preninted at ehiunbers, and upon annelder *lion thereof, by ttie Court; it is ordered that notice of the exhibition end filing of , thasame be circa by publlcet on in the Daily Gaictle, mai-weekly, for three weeks, and that it no exceptl , ins to said an count be filed , bekwis AATURDA.I4' the 19th of July .next, the same will be allowed and co:Alt-mad ate., , I.t.tr• From thiu:Tord. • Attest:JIENBY EATON, Prothonotary., Jl2l.2weod UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITT..N. J. JAMES K. 11081130 N, Supe'riotendent. This celebrated Hotel will .be open or the temp tion of ,risitors on SATURDAY. June 21, 1861, and mill continue open until September 16tb: •• Since the lag moon manj handsome Improve menu hare been made, hoth to the Loose and grounds, adding still 'further to the. comfort, conve nience and pleseure of the guests. , Persons desiring to spend the mummer at the sea. ehore the accommodation... the UNITED STATES superior to those or au! ether house oft the Atlantic meat. 1 1 / 1 811LE9II e•lebnited Band !matron engaged for the sewn, and will be order the dlrectivn of the Meals. limier. Mr. THOMAS Mil ATIBATT. bate of Cape May, wilt bare charge of .the Billiard Boma, Ten Pill Al leys and Shooting Gallery. , The extensive improvemacts . made two - years ago, and those now in contemplation by the owners of thin splendid establishment, le au ample' guarantee of what tee patrons of the hoar may expect under . its present management. -' BIXBY A. B. BrbowN. pal= - Tor Pro .riaton. GREAT INDUCED ENT TO FUR caiazia or ' ' • • . , • I . :YrWr moods. A VERY LARGE STOCK AT OLD. PRICES, bayttig parebssed before tke'recent admits In Fiats ' HOOP SKIRTS AND HOSIERY. / SA64IIES !MD idANTLIS./ DRESS GOODS. At • great **critics to cia o theta out. / : Wholesale buyers take notice.-We are reps.) a 'grad in., C.;b er im lkru almen prk.: • o;trTmeaus CASH.• • C. HLNSON LOVE & CO. INUiiMEMMU ' BOY 111114011D11 MUM lIALZRATUS, ktiditram common aft: It hiliertectly healthy artti pore. and maks bates, lighter and more healthy Awaking than any other lialeratne he the world. It pettedly tree from sU • haprwitish and 'imparts h ortain4llav laws to. toe'. gad. , . give . It one It your grocer has not got It tell him to girli tor you. Far ads wholemle and retail sik2:imits . Nett I nil 2 Maniac& ,LiA CARD.-;-We would respectfully in-. fOrm our trioxide and the public that we burs Just remind, and are now opening., one orate largeit and be:tad:Med stocks of DEMO, CHEIIICIAL4, PAINTS, OILS„ DYESTUFFS, ritnrUMMILY u. Ol TABOT4STIOLF,I3,, sr., to be found In the. city, *blob we are prepared to sell In quantities fo suit customers, at klerdsures, duo entire stock being bought for cash from flat hands. _WOODBLD.E. ;WALLACE, i .je24itf . 30.5 Liberty stmet.l V lZl2grognirimrdlZ.: i. W.U.L.,11 WOO/AMAMI! DBFG4.II/STB.. VAL 306 iIBICITY STREET, =MffiS FABBSLL`k, CO. • , prarkusz . us,.: , •••••. --• •• 11212113,' UN V 011127 B ra nt . Pule Sarrartaui.. - • TANEN 'AND AGITATORS; thy . Refieries, lined in 'tha meet • tintabl - , • Houses tittle( up 'with bot and eel water ;in' the bat Style, with sit- eh 'modern int_proretnenta.. In • BATIII WASH STANDS, OLDSETA,IIIII)O3. aliartmmit oC,makrlals idnip Oil i,ind ma btu% on resociablq'tmot. *4O 140 fr 1 URFAT CIAJSI RALZ of LIIIIIIOIDZIIN7B AND LTNENILAND- Kinnunsra . 81.111 coatipun. Person* who !tab barpina,aboold No..n maim Kamm firegs. (Wholotal. Ilien - 1719A abd 3,c1 • EW `If4IO9Y for•lltss pimmlngs, mail!! by eprots thU morn • ' - • 11 9 11 . 1 1r e .1 -• " ?Thad 19 Narkst . wneL NARItOW .BLACK. RIBBONS, coktect 0114 moi nlat, ;tt • '• • • • //ORME, ' - job ,• • . TT sad 19 MOM *sit: mz3tvwv/r#7.19 —Marra, about 6 m 111• hots lb. city. 44 lbe tempeniacesl.ll6 sad Sobleatoire Plant itraid-17 scree dewed, *boot 115 6cnoa of. good Gnat, 14,4.1411 to ba drained; good water and tenors; will be sold at' a I Ingalronf J. It 1101 1 / 1 110; J2 IbL irrothis ' No. 101 Poortn attest. A, QUO lbe; flatus; • /aft and Jot sale:try • • • in', • • • tIgNIII 6 —6 cu b.. • %. Abe sa•ryatgst 33.001L1 S. bbl fresh-Limo for ludo RIENZI B. OULLINg. STATEMEriT OF THE ' , 1 “AIICTIC ' FIRE • lA'BORASC& COMPANY, OP . . . ' cePiat skdosj Heal Botate 1:44 hy.the Qom , 13,00 00 4 639 30 Cub in St Nicholas 6=4 30 -AmoonSof.Unpoidinue• 1.56717. Cash hi hands of Agent*, and lu coarse of traniardssiont.:. 6,000 d) la nu enured by iand,.tandllortgagim.:. MOM 50 Amount due Company' o which „hubs month have been 4,000 00 United States 5t0rk5.v.5..... - 2,000.00- sited's held by the Company as collates,- I • security fur ,10,625 00_ Prendion 57 Premum Notes net... 990,04 Interest on I areatmests doe and --- unptid.. . .500 00 Interest on InrestmeOta accrued but not , • , duo .. . ..................« : ......._......_..._.,... Value 0 1 otr.yOa. '5467 Ea .6,000 00 ' • Looms dra mid =paid, i None. Amount of Claims for 4mosus. contested by , I • the ComPanY—..,.—., " 2 ,b00.06 Lo.see during the your whi chhave' been .... . , Learn d during the 581 90 year which • have-not • • been • !4,30000 'loons during the year hot sited upon • ,' - '3,600 00 119,661 90 • lA, cams. Cub ptereOums.. " 73,271 16 Premium Notes taker:l'6y the C0mpany.,.; 1,954 64 Premiums ...... ........ 01,t71 16 Interest received fromlo,4st - went, oftbe, ,- ; • , , Company 16,071 49 EXPF.NDITUItiI6.. • ; Le ee ptiddunng" 49,147 .V 3 Loewe paid during they", blchactrued prior to the year—..... • .... 10,418 74 :Amount paid and owing for r.insurance .4,4.= 46 Return premiums, whether liddornmpaid 19,940 53 Expenses paid duringll43 year, including Commissions and Seel p.dd to the Ag-nt and Miura of tee Con4pany— 11,8:12 34 Tax: s paid by the Company .... . 4,90 00 The uoderadgnaid, having been appoinied Agent and Attorney of the Move named ilk,mpany, h.' ob. tamed license from the Auditor General, mid it now ready to frame ?Vicki to bit nolny friends at mode rate rate. of Premium. • ' ;Mail W. ARROTT, Areal. je27:2wdi2ter, No, 37 Fifth arreet, Pittsburgh. DESTROY YOURRatii,lioacheil, &c. Do:soy raw—Mice, Moles and Atm. L'estroy your—lted Bums. Destroy your—MOtbs in fun, Clothes, acc. Destroy yla,r—li ens:Wt.:lie and Fleas. Destroy your —lnsects on Planta and Fools. Destroy yorr—inseets on Animals, do. Costar's Rat, Roach, Bre., • • Exterminator; Bed-bug Exterminator; Electrin Powderfor Insect.. °ONLY INFALLIBLE 'REMEDIES • . "Free from PoLima." ”Not dangerous to the Human family." !!Bata do not die on the premiss." "They tome out of their holes to dle." Sold erermsturre—by ail Wholemde tragyists in the large cit se, and by Vroggials, Grocers,reorekeeprn, and &Maces genoragy, M all country town. and vil lage. to the United States. . . U. & PELLS RS A :CD. and B. A. PAIINESTOOK. &'00... principal wholesale and renal agents to Pittaburgh. Pa.. Country Ilealan can order as above, or address orders direct, (Griot prices, terms, de.,) to Braila B. COSTAE, • • riacipal Nei Jolik3indewT No 482 Broadway, Ne York., ORPIIANS' COURT SALK-43y vir tot of an order of the Orphans' Court at Alle gheny ecuoty, the midersigneh will expo*, to Public has, mon the promises, upon TUESDAY, thd 22d ils• of July, 186 t, seventy five eligible lot. laid out of the homestead of idalbolm LeechAtto of the Bor ough at Lawrtucevllle, deed. 'these lotaank laid off in (Jock., so that parch - amen cau,Obtain hsmes suit ed to their testa They - are admirably enraged is to healthfulness, bwatrof view,and emblem of amen from the city. - The ditlgen& Fassengerßailway Oats pass every (;treat- minutes, ,whlitt the Fittabargli Greensburg Turnpike gives the beet mad out of the city. Ain, upon the ereislig of-TUESDAY, July 21d, at o'clock, at Davis , Anctkin, Fifth street, four valuable building loin situate at the corner of Water &treat and Bram; alley; each lot basing a front of twenty-tour feet upon Water vtreet, and extending in depth one hundred and sixty Met to First street. For terms, - or otherparticulars, inquire of LIABEST BELL, N 0.231 Liberty sweet, Administrator, Ay. of the IL Leech, deed. Or of riAIISHAL L A BI WWN,i Attorneys at Law, 116 Fifthitres t. '• -futionwsw PENSIONS; BOUNTIES, BACK PAY WAII CLAIMS AND tif.41)12 TOE ODER _ Btayvas, CLAIM it Co., Solicitors for all kitolo of MILITARY CLAIMS, 430 Ransil. Tanta Assort; Waabiogton, D. C., bavossstabllatted an Agency in Pittsburgh, - Apply to our Amsoclarer, • Attorneys, No. 135 ITOUBEE STREET, Pirroatins. NlT'Zbe entire fee cliOrged will be TER DOLLARS FOE .07/108113, end FIVE DOLLAIIn )O PRIVATES, for cacti Beard= or Bounty and . Back Pay obtained, and tau per cent. on amount of Matins for Military supplies, or, Claims for Indemnity. No charge made unless die sipplicatien Is succeisfuL Jelikansosanc RAPIINESS ptt M.l6.EttY ? TEAT Is Tea 4012Ti011.—The Proprietor+ of the "PAH 16IAN OABINET OP WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDICINE" bare determined, regardless of expense, to lone, free, (Er the benefit of suffering humanity,) [sir of their most instructive and Nam - eating Locturee on Marriage audits Disqusliflcatlons. NerrOile Debility, .Pretnature Bodice of Manhood, Indigestion, Venal:toes or Depression, Lon of Ener gy and Viral Powers, the Great Social Evils, and those Maladies which result from youthful follies, Excesses et Maturity, or Ignorance of Phyalology and Nature's Law. Thee* liamleable Lectures hare been the means of enlightening and saving thous ands,and will be forwarded free on the tecelpt of four damps, by addressing "Secretary Parisian Pohl aot of A natomy and Heroine, 563 Broadway, N. Y." Pfilklydalf CHEESE! CHEESE 1-25 bra. prime mammoth Hamburg Cheese, just received and for sale by :1112,NK VAN CORDER, 1 ,12 114 decoud street. ! . . PIA.rOS. $l5O BEST PIANOS. $l5O 011.0 1 111SIXEN d HALE booing removed to their H 8 BROADWAY, are now prepare/ to Wier the public a magnificent OCTAVE 1108IWOOD PIANO, coo 1 imptovenienin. known in this country or-Vmape, over•etrung: bw, French grand action, harp pedal, lull habitants, for • ' •150'. CASH.. Warranted fbi PITS YEAR& litch moulding CAWS, 0 75 : ;0 li2oor all' .warrrintal made of Atm beat seasoned material' ind totriand better than any sold for 1100 or $5OO by Vie old metood4 of manufacture. We invite,the beat Mims tic examine and try thew new inatrumenta and we stand ready at ad times to teat them with any others nmaufactured itt this country. ci.ROVESTEEN &.11=; 478 BROADWAT.N.Y: rig CHEAP: PIANOS.-110 sub. %ix IF !I writer iicald.rartmetruily inform the . 'la that she has again' 'noceived a Low of tame raps- nor Eastwood 6 octane' Cottage Pianos, with over whip, Irma by dainislaWs.,liew:York, which she 1611 soli at the lOw gnitts,og 51757 They are warrant . fIARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Tilth etteet, .Bole egad Jar the YboTh **o., andel/so, br Eaabe's NEW arYlaki 32.1.111A).11 • •My /SLUMS; from the utast/n.140 Tractor, of VAIMARXIS xsEufieLt Lam Just . bt;eti twlrad p i t d sale by • RLETIIIII. MELO, SS :fifth street. • r EtuAN. V10.14N 415Milkaird, Br 1414 Trehlthoor E ehingf, 4 1441 the ; biht &wow* • - • 2 Thi r d„." D h itt tt• Fourths, G " rah Best iluslity French ot Garman 2d, hi Auld - i, 4th tartngs, ' Hisl quality thaw. D, A & B. tUrer st;inge, esch.l.6 &mud 80. ' ' Pada° vtallty yiolincello Beat' . -.- Maned toss*. addiri4vcot 04nd (4; $11; on txli pt of the 'mutli.t:urlti phi** sthmput by " , .14)111i 8.1111114.08, SI 'Wood uttnit. B.i-tlarto11:413( Bash inited; oho, Vtullni. - A*ltt.G446ll. Flutes, AocoTdoot!h dra NEW .Jast teeetirinea ts. birin ne. stect.,of_ .PlOO, edectedV 11 4111 peniatudly Veld the :celebrated MAlLUribociaries of, Cbiekerier & -Bane.: Wigton Ballet, Delis •Vee:. Boddonl.and Elesekon :Wen: New Ibnic—all' allow solo, and val. be nold.et Pima mundlicto re d.:km(llstep for cenbroc ntia tainde needit: j e w t ~, g t 'Joie! 111Eth.OW 81:iitid it WNW' MEIAMEONtt'AND:kant49. PaWPM WOCCLOW,CalbiltiteiCtoo:4 bcY,d A4 oo tranalit M m w.seted. l. rectosror , .111 ' JOHN IL HILLOH. Irsoist, PR* GOOD& - S4 I, E:,PPWA R Y , Spring and Siiiiiiner DRY G-00-DS, ete7.917 71 J.W. Barker &Co.'s, 59 .Iflarket Street.‘- 1 i BAWLS, IidIiTLES, rtr%r7ll BEIIAGZO, OBOANDIEB, JAOOIiZTI3, CHINTZES, And tweinty other new sad different kinds of DIMS. GOODS, including MOURNING GOODS. THE PRICES. As this .ta our usual SEIIII-ANISI7AL CLZAB• ASCE, ales Ari; made wiAorf regard to eat, as oar object to to clove out our bailments stork at once. The MOST 171108 UL BARGAINS will be offered be evera article. N. 13.—Pourrnmy BUT ONE Pluoz. NEW SUMMER GOODS OPENED Corner of Fifth and Market Ste: A beautiful astortnieut of LACE POINTS AND 011t011141t8, with alcoves, the latest style 13ACQUE8, In Bummer Goode, $1 50 told OLOIII BAMILIICS, for $3 ankurrardi. New EIOOP 113,113T8 Woes i!rid Olindrep's HOOP tiKIHT& DBEEIS GO6ll, for 634 mats sad upwards. CALTCOB, for 63.( coats sad upwards. SUMMER. SILKS, chs.clut sod stripe . s;cor 373( awe. . J. 21 CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET MIL GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS. ' . . J. K.:-Burchfield's. ilOOD,S;Cheran,la'al city ' . aeLrowia cad Fem.: - ! • ',tafia, m).s7Ll.4.l4,grftbarsidis. ! Len poikfl,gmt.barggiui. SILK 132i9Q111i1, amp , SUM2I3II. MANTILLAS, cheap. . Th= =hie ani ta boir=e=7 . .... .Pinais banns anattle d manta will Osiris till lamedlately and wails. THE NEW FLEXITEE tNIRT. • EATON; NACIIITI! & CO. i mretbittie isteation of the laiss to the PATiIiT TLSiXITBS SHIRT, Itylens 'ma k' sod- elegant 1br44.6.11 care .Therbare ale, on land s - eepply of that favorite 111114011 - 11EIRT, blowgun tb• 081NG1471113811,P11312. . _ . I . - They also fniitio - tto attantkos .of WOLICEIALIS BUT 10/8 to their stock of know soloed 8E.1622. omniktossurod esimusly ths-, their color and sat at .. EATON, me orctrn * 17 Fifth strait. NEw CAMBRIC SEW, • ttlw num *vim musk NEW BLACK LAMA AND =DINO% BZW a w ma alniuldrs - . „ .Iloceived blazes this Itianstsg, at TIRAILIABIat AND SCARCE Alin CLZKAan reeeiT•d by Zwisa." NABBOw 2211111¢110 RIDII4015.00:40, 'NeRII.OW BIAACIC LAC 33. Blsail LILOIV _aktratens DTI -strx vats, an eilori: fIAT ; r EATtgIi)4CEITS , k 094 lesq 17Mtbt[16.. LINTniV_S WROVED Cancer; - - - Cancerous: Formations, ' - • :Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, - Sore Ryes, • Tatter Affections, , • Scald Head, Dyspepsia, • Costivenese, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, _ Rheumatic Disorders, • 1 ,Jaundice, • • Salt Rheum, 1 , • Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Lose of Appetite, - _ ,Law Spirits, Female Complaints , • Epilepsy a Fits, Paralysdi or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones, AT - TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER DMASES HATINGI TORMR ORIGIN IN A DfiTRAVER CONDITION OF TO, BLOOD ORi COCI7LA. TORY"arm ' . . MdbrIVED, GEtZNADI=k 0488'OF DANIEL. A. BOYD 61, liwritime-1 take pismire • tn. tomallet . ,,. this voluntary statemant In favor of a Medicine pre peered by „ens Called ilLuinscr's D LOOD Swans." I had Itlffald for lire years with /crowds, which broke out no my hemi and forehead *o'er! to diatoms . me very much, and took -0$: the hair when the die- ' awe made SIM appearance; It also bioko oat on me Brat a.m. , led below the olboyr, and eat into El:saki* and fleets es Ili to eapoee a Marfabwre. Tim disease on. my held went so tar the* emend small Piooe4 of bone ante out. I was very 'weak and low spirited, ind hail given up all hope of ever getting:well, as I had tried several skillful physidamsdad they did me no god. In September 1861, Iwe induced to '• try riLienisses Isietolan Budon bitatcrisese• I must nod* I had no hauls in patent medicines, but , after I Itsdi: used three bottles of Blood Scanner, the, übletyron rity head and arm began to heal; I. have towl,kenlrijait or ten bottler. and my heed and inn areeentirell well except the were remaining from Mee wins. I lad also state the tit had the rherust vary bid in my arms and loge. Ihaßlood Boarchat 'also cared the rhemmatlain. I am now a well mini' 'over forty Seanof men, and I feel as imple and yOuni se I did when I was twenty, and have lammined In 'welg,ht twenty pounds: I would also state that the .„. dig 8111111 In my Ivrehecid was so had that when MOZ&MBIQUEB, CHtZLIFJ3, stooped en& lifted anything heavy, the blood nut ont o! the sore;: Dr. Keyser Dada photograph takim me by M. Cargo, the outlet, after I began t. . : gar well. It lots not show my appearance- as bad as I t was betorel cornmenced taking the _ntedicine. Yon an see thiphotograph, one of which is now in paavetslonr and atm at Dr. *Herder" 140Woodateteet. I world' ode? Matethat I took the Blood' lsearctur which waeLmade before Dr. Koper commentv& tag it. Although it helped me some,- I did not ree mem got intil I got the kind !node by Dr. %meet himself. Ono bottle of h 4 me me moreefm — ad inin • two °lthaca& I believe it I. a gttvit deal stronger and bettei. I have recommended the Bluo,l Search er no a greitt nary of toy Mende lorvarlom Owen% and I Whir, it Ime helped the' whole of them. .Tou may ymbilak this Ilion with, andJ .4m * 51124711) tbK all who are afflicted at I was noir Die in this city, ito. 4 line meet, and am employed at Dol. 1 tills & Andenon'a Union limb!. Works, 44 Wayne ' stmt. DAIUZL I live tatgoost Minton Mtn, sort hasO been nearly blind lb - bath spa tar nearly her years. g wiled on Ite.. Keyser about throe months asio, and naked bird to Pio nes dfMitiosra to ttre. Inatitntka far to. nib:A in Philadelphia.' Hs tad me that,/ used not go to Philadelptdo to pt well. as he heal medicine ghat wild cum me, as he and ray dtos Was to thrr: Mord" Iwo treated for it two or itare• times in ihe hospital to Mtn city, and We. reihnrod, but my filacems always retorted otteta Month Or two after I coins out of the hospital. I Mind my dim ewe einn - Attuning and I called, by the mislead • good friend of mirs, on Dr. Keyser, olibm my Alght;. said my eyes + . l:m4i, - sa The boctot gate me oLlialsey's numftwirrlori and . , mats. :! DAVID KINIIOLUI r Pittsburgh, JalyO, utri, , -011nton Nub, sugr. Witnesl.-IL Il'lrdarri, Anderoun street Ann! Prressuicut, September 18. 1861.L1 ben4 !malty that I !Oki* had • ser leg for over n :lair. woo Mitered vilitt oloini mod some' s? 'bet I conid_pot work tor yearly a - year. My kg:waned that to orobla to* anything foe , s ng time; tor at least. six moan* I tried Denial Mate beitdoctces In tbe city. but eitbout any benefit; 0 141 Milled ea Dr. Keyser, skNo. Ilv wood smart ,whieely attendee me about two lassie, and pee etc but. %Ivo bottles op- Medicine 'Sad lam Dow erdirelYereli end bete sou tinned will Art six otortqut... I em. eiiplord at 'the Aegis . . /teem 'House, en ;iamb str4iet. where say. ,otze can see me. • T803L1.6: orbs etsrditt to g A* right kind, w iLre is a eclio.t. *Tien • ; . Dr. GEO ; 11..E.ETWEE , • 48:3tanwiosT t4O Watutiti.n..6l.vreorfotor. 4nEkr . Th e istOtstar if this 1120dithlit illlade it the. study of years to eoricatorste the- Os , of the t Ina. Tree fides , Itedletuelor_ Warsaw of Oa Longs an& Thrat, beams. strains to sage:tug htuatulty the ro. =lt of experheoes. This tett, great and good pniparsd etth Much okra; the tat.belas. earessly br It, to therefore_pea, gem t hu cared mon ewe of 6susuntyttou than any *nun - I trill .• • . It c4ra bOaD THROAT 63D • _ tars COUGHS ADD COLDS, mad is as In-' timedil ip br btthe KIDD:CDS ants 110BNICB, . , . . • ' Oar Bess&of Obanteiteito,lfe • • ' ra. bum di* Dyipepda, tun A TX , •,,/ •• • VITSIA , PALLti r tat At l do .not - ( 4 , x,• •• •-' • • this nom ot slots i9rAnt . awn and reorlll. ,• . Plericalrit hY.teo34 get A Autociti*tittria.. . Ist.- A btiof imAttim 3;4l4,posAlF;l4,Axerm l pt of On. Dolßr -••• •••• ~•••D. . 0; - WISHAST, Prt*letat_; • Ai& 10•Srath tiebatd strait. -12411: ' • • /P - Wca‘tsAt,q; • -• "• -:1 * 48111 •• • ••,. • • • • . 7 7 and 79Marbit =Kt. xmactiz. BLOOD SEARCHER, A BVR OUE 708 ' w December 31, 1841 ' a; BLIND 'NAN CUBED. 1 d . BAD SORE 'LEG CILRED. ' HMI? 4 1:5 4r t BAR sIJOEEDUAI "
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