Jat P.Barrll' Editor' Air, Prolurleto ', r• • , • •-• • . .• ,••• NO I ALOOHOLI - 0 PREPARATION! AIME TONIC MEOiCINE. DIR HOO**AND9.B CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY TR C. M. JACKSON, Philedel • 4 pine, Penna., Mill effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Khron.let. or Ferrous Debility, Disease" of the Kidneys, and all Disenaea Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomaeh, such 11. as Caned . _potion. -Inward Piles, Fullness or ;I! Blood to - the Read, Acidity of the. Stomach, citiausea, Heartburn. Disgust foe the;Rt Fo n o a d c , h F , S u o ll uiirTir uor taWtrenht Sink ing orFluttering at the Pa of urre Stow ach,AWunnaing oe Rurnedand &Malt Breathing, 'Muttering at. he Heart, Chokingorrufftaiatour sensations when in a lying eoetumr , Dimness of Vizdon_, Dots or webs be hoe tnezight, refer and Dalt Pain in the Bead Defonency of P" 'ra tion, Yet. lowness of the Skin and es,Pain in the Side; Back. Chest, 'mbs, dre. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn liras in the Flash, Constant imaginings of Evil. i,:• and great deprea • 81021 of. • spirits, Andivill positively prevent - Yellow Fever, Eillicqui Fever, Ac,. q'l , - THEY CONTAIN • NO A moiler. OR BAD WHISKY! j They willlntire the - above diseases in ninety-nine ages out eta hundred. . -; • Induced the eitensive sale and. universal legal arl of Rootland's German Bitters, (purely regetable bests of ignorant quacks and unscru .illons venturers, have 'Dena& up.onsufferina &amenity the flood gates of Noitrums in the shape a' poor whisky, vilely conipounded with injurious Arun, and c li ristened Tonics, &on:rubies and Bit ters. Beware of late innumerable 'array - of alcoholic, preparationi, in plethoric; bottled, and big, bellied sum .under th e modest appellation of Bitters; inste of curing only aggravates diseases, ud leave th." disappointed sufferers in despair. YOUWANTS)METHINGioSTRENG TH AW IV YOU 44NT 21 GOOD APPETITE, 90 YOU WANT TO,BUILD UP, YOUR DON STITUA ONI DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL t DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NZ$ VOUS NESS" DO WANT 1 V.T" r, Do yerin want to sleep *roll P Do you trans a briars and vigorous &either in do use [WORLAND'S GERMAN SITTERS. From J. Newfort Brown, D. D., Editor of the En cyclopedia :44f Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend= Patent hiediliinas in general, through distruirt of their ingrediants and effects: I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contriblite to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoof= land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced sgainstthemlfor many years, under the mores !ion that theywere chiefly an alcoholic, mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,: Eeei ~for She removal of this Prejudice by nronof eesta and- orl!enocnragement to try them, w hen suffering frera great and long continued debility. inning f three Presentf thes e Bitters, at the top of the year. was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of sodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re aining. I thbrefore thank God and my friend for lirecting me to the W3O citthem. J. NEWTON BROWN. PHILADSLPAIS, June 73, 1861. jll • --- • From the Bert. , l Joseph H. Kennard:Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Ghurch. Da. JACKSON -DEAR Ei,a :-I have been fr ineptly requeSted to connect my name with cow nendatious ofjllifferent kinds of medicine, but egarding the rinurtice as out of my aPPrepriate pherb, haVern all cases declined; but with a :leer proof in yarions instances, and particularly in my owh of the usefulness of Dr. Roof land's Germait;Bitters, I depart from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for general debility' of thesysteru, and especially Liv er Complandit is a'safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not t will be very ;beneficial to those who suffer from lie above causes. Tom:every reopectfull eT, H. KENNARD, Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Dee. 24th. Froglike? Wife of ALDERMANWUNDER, Ger . mantoirm. M. Gintuarrrown, Tune 1 . , 1861 , Da. 0. M. a/ SMES.ON-811:-It ASVO me EMIM itiF F ig N wo years ago, to give you a certi fi cate, oat the German Bitters had done for me. AM ow perfectly eared of , all those&seases yam:. ledietneprofeasea to sure via; Dyspepsia, Chron ic and Nervoug debility, disease of the Kidneys: to. The powerful influence it exerts u.pon Nec rotic proctratiottlis surpriaing. I have been con sulted frequendV in.reference.to your Bittemand withouthealtatiOn; have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has' a great reputation In Gerniantown, and is sold in every Drug Store, anti in most of the Groceu stores here. If anyone should question what I sag let them come tollerimintown, and I will prove to theiraatisfactioni that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the- shove Inmates. ill IteepeetfidlY.l HANNAH IFITNDER, Main street, Oeve,...Eittenhome; 'Germantown. emn'a.'.. • A 1 JTSTTHEAVTIVO FOB THE swims. JUST build up the constitution, and give health end th strength to l an overtaaked and diseased THE eal. 11027:5102711710.4f MEd 11 - 14 Y . Pitruaistamis„ August II P 6 2. Da. C. X JacitiowL-Detir Sr: While Vir • • owing to the change Of water , I was taken w. tea severe dttr cea " hi?* seemed .v and which eit y weakened me, When_we eached Martinsburg , lfeared I should have to ome home b_ohnotioing somata yo ur ligere .he store Mr. H. 11: - Price, in that town, I pur hased a aupp,lyasitl. on taking it was apeedilyve stored fo health: The titanium was quickly checkedural letperienced no return Of it: numbenoLmY conlu-adai, who suffered-intliesame manner and _from the game , cause. wittimhom-I shared the Sitte4; loin me in this certdioate. expect to return to the seat of war - with 'the Left on. and certainly . take a W1DP1.741 . the Bit r rein my nap k. I would not he without it r its weight in geld, particularly on goinginto a niestonaregiomil Yours, t z •aly, A, R tiffintale. Company H. Iticoll , Lesion. • BEWARE OF COPTMERFEIM, see: that the *Mature of . "CVM. JACKSON,; , Is orate Yineerkitel each tattle Priniittat Office .11141'.114u2nraotory 40. .fiiIOI3PCJEI JONES 8c EVANS, (lsqvisocnifi,To c. M..Tsargoirk Co.) YlgintloirTOßS. /YrSe r sajabiDatteglath and Dealers in ever, gni in the United Statee, and Yr . (W.O. H.ltlifropoo, . Pltheneurirh. scimmiTz. my 24 SKMOI3 Food - AliAthmtigi . 1 !". for sate tr. `at NJA *R oar or e Diamond end Ilarket Street. ' nr sale also by' Owner Elagrani= 'TO - TAR • ip Imre Lir ..wetheiginorant an lyolBll denomi kb- ,1111,tipIIS.Ire se xrretA n d ,01Alato ifelf- „ • or tuations common and 'i n ,toicenths,ofhoth• swag candtadulteellitilbai driabri • Fl3esause Da. BadalfirallP publishes the fact o! his.dpins go.th Used" nabdest are shocked. :and It4Teatain:virt • and lir beftnaton i ando oorruPtent amore/ th erwiveseeinirdrur tone-and dauahtea Their nby clan - should DO cautions to hot them. in__brnorancethat theyda the same lag Dr. STRUP, (except nublithinglyear a lucrative pnts, more might helot "in theanamong deo/1E1144T modest and lost born and raised In ignotenCe. spran g np aelaUshreolps an 4 who oomparo socie ty., intelftenee. spnee:4o4 to dollars and bents, " mysteriously, •meanly? orillr gotten. It is to - Publicity. hoW.. _aver thatnulacrets Parents apd•guanilans are tutangod that their le% daughters and wards, pravioualy feeble bate - t HoNOLFl4.4.4ar ared nata conditiomend oppearanoe een rm to health and vigor by DR. BILIXITRITP. besides many before and, after , intifibbige•through him have boon saved Minh suf• firing: maxi_ mortiltnatim Ste. Spermatorr heabrinasturnai emmianon4 arecompletelyored In n-emery Aiz i taceoftimirb_y hie now remedies. which:re bids own,llhey are compounds - Tem-the-Vegetable • Kingdom; ' Laving seen the fathsey:ofthe hfereprlal treat:maths has abandon addiand-aubatituted re ar q ' "PanialAdis assay arbtre atedwithltuttkeneweese--nalika had asurrtorty- glare ( 40 ) 4 experionoe m their treat mentirshoepitals of both•thet - Old- World and in the United Staten leads him tO say - --to - all with, a fairttial, health and hitaipineas will Again Wen itpontho now--palled &oak. Trifle no longer with montane= and quacks.l but come and ho'cured Consumption all of ite-kindred diseases, of which so many annually fill our oonntriok OAD now be relieved. providmg they attend to it in time- Pullpardoulartban ballad of my treatment byproammts enmenheldialkwhich brevroll2"atis CO all that apply. Raving the ad van_tage 7of -'evatlarare aperient:lC.ond obserysgor‘ eons) helkaa intparier`sUll Pa thelreatment diseases,' and who is daily oonsultedlry the profeselon. as well as ream mended by repeatable: citizens. - nubile:', pro Pas •of hotels. &a. Office 815 'Omithgeld street, 33.62 Diamond street. Private communi cations Lroin_. all parte Of the Union strictly at. tended to. Plant to • BOX 800, ' , mediae:ay Pittsburgh Poet Office. - . . IWO HORSE OWNEEIB.--DLEIWEBTat JL INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR ' HORS is Unrivalled by any. in all cases of Lamen arising from Sprains Bruises or Wrenchingess. its effect is; magical and certain. Harness or S a ddle Galls. Scratches, Mange, dec., it will also speedily cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre. vinited and in- their incipient stages, but eases are beyond the possibility of a RADICAL.crugs. No ease of the kind b ilowever, is so desperate orhopelea bnt it may aleviated by thisLiniment,and its faithfil application wil ulawYa remove tee - Lameness; enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every home - owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lamenesewill-isreofttaßy prevent - those forudda diseasco mentioned, to whiiih all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. E..SELLERB lc C 0.,. Agents for Pittsburgh. de27:ly-dawmow The Philosophic Burner 11[AYWESPS NEW DOUELEACTINti U. Philosophic Burner/or Carbon Oil is now ready'. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. I. Itmakes a largo or mall light with perfect combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of 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 economically. B. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. • - • 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. ft. It.threwa all the . .whits light above mina. 3.'The 'chimnas , can be removed or inserted •witlinut touching the Oars. • ' Th.esotbUrnors lire:the , aoullao*NO./ age. and ;can be. Old on any lamp now in use . Ryer - , Per' son Us= Carbon Oil should have' a Philosophic 'Burner. Price 2.i cents, _per dozen 82. Sold a No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. i025-Iydw. P. HAYDEN. . - PECIAL NOTICE—THE LAST IN. 2.7 etallment tinder assedlnent fbr Grading 0...nd paving. made the supplement to the city Charter is due, and if not paid before the Ist of October next, will be placed in the hands of the city Solicitor fbr colleotion,subject to costs of suit. ee9-tf WM. MICR BA UM, Treasurer. EIIROYEAN .AG-mwcy. TROBIAis, Rwrirtesw,,Auxiormair Agent, 115 Water - street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to u ny part of the old eoliths', either by steam or sealing packets. SIGHT DRAMS F 911,, BALL payable in any p Agen t Euroe. - for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Bailing Packets, and for *clines of Steamers sail ing between New . York. Liverpool, Glasgow and WM. HISMITH ... .108. '1..1117 - XTZB WM. H. SMITH & co, WHOLESALE GROCERS • NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS dats PITTISB BON • mum( mins. D 'i=it i"l : l . I t a. M HAMON A. norm. General Partners. , DIMWITS it COWEN, , .. 03nooesiore So Preandlaea. Menai! k Clo.J, WHOLESALE GROCERS, i 'Omar Wood and Nato affroota, ' ____;.. - Mod,- ruffearomen. PA __ciPAVEL. FELT. 41.1 D CANVAS RA) 0 FirNIG. ASE RI AI 9 CONSTiPiri'Ll"Bf hand, for sale with instructions Also r IRON SATURATED PDX: ROOM i taco .Our er v in or yi k egia in-n ni ot :to be 4540416d 7, 14 7 .Its.t of any B. F. BHOPB, t3mithfleld et, Mg ,1 '!IP ttaburgh: NEW GOODS. 5 '7"P HAVE XUST liEtwivWD FROM tia Baal a kuve and cholas solabtlon of RING AND SUMMER GOODS, !In (nte' awl Youths wear. endiriaiipo all" the neiwWit style!) COATfI CASSIIIInius A.I4D wygnuat W. Jr. Mee= & Co., 143 .43 611er Market Square. Allegh eny laraltV Tom: - I mp:Opened woomplete motxueint r. MIME & CO., m,9 148 FederOl st6st;4lloglieny 0117. BOMB BOOTS, •f.:, BOYS BOOTS. BOyB BOOTS CHEAP O=Al l l O'HiA.P II t N •DTETENBFACHER'S. ICI Eifhst.. adult ark et it. A PPLES-76 BARRELS GREEN AP. _Pica iunt received:and for aalellt ?If( &MKS -A.. WETZEL' , ' corner Market andtFir' at streets. 'ENDOW CURTAIWB4.4I4.I4AT iek W. P. MARSHAIJ... t. -14,,OpLELL"..,iD7S HEADQUA4t.TERS. Am. lb 085 Filth treet where he is 'prepared te autt all in Beata inaphoot at prices that; defy 06mpetitioit. • auitom eikniTs, 1 (WM .05, zi Real Sept:ph and DomesticMakes,.il t tr rim styles and clioke colpre, :a • received before the bud greit adveicte. and itiredie' w b o l esa 4 ml 4 roan by . , • 1...• • ..,-. ; ~- EATON. nuartum k! 00.,,- ---, - . 717 WI streek• Pa .01 ' De. ITIUDILPHIA ADVIIITISEEMS, • JESSE J0H111§16.11,. ORNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AID DIALZB, If Flour, Grain and nit kinds of Country . produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Mahar°, &a. ler Liberal &dramas made on oonsMamento of HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 , SOUTH SECOND ST ma:lY PHILADELPHIA. ! ISM. "CO, PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, ilkidelplaJa'. aON - Liberal advanoes made on oonsi/nments when required. m FRIES & LEEMAN, NO. 818 MARKET'STREET ' PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimpres, 'ratings, he., he. Always-on. hand a well selected stoat of Goode suitable for the trade.- E. P. MIDDLETON & EEO IMPORTZOS OP WINES,. BRANDIES, &c AND DRAI.II.IIB IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHLIADELPHIA, aplOdyd JOHN B ELLIBON-WM P stammir-aomter B ELLISON • JOHN B. ELLISON do eon, IMPORTERS 'OF • OLOTIIS, DAMES AND YESTIRGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (2d door below Forwth,) myl:lyd ; PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT; Manufacturer and Wholessda and Retail Denial- IN EVERY DEBORIPT/ON or GENTS' FURNISHING. GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, m7l4y PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, 3[4ONOCOIs.V. PEATICE, MANUP4OTOBERS t 2, IMPORTERS. F 36,101 FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, • myElyd PiIIZA,DELPHIA DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS wstriircom ar, ANTIPIO7I7IItHErO7 EV2RT •AEIE?I FINISHED BRASS WORK, RAS AND STEAM FITTERS, SO/PPartionlar attention to fitting Oil Refiner- Brant tinettementeupertora to order. Steamboat work and mowing gener ally. Ar,ltotts' Oil le; Davy'e Safety LUDO; Gan Breakets and Limits: Corner ST: CLA rR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fellial NATI:CC:INA. CULL.. • INrrARE Now NANEFACTITRING his article, which for brilliancy in burnms freedom of offensive odor. and transparency of color; (which color we warrant to be ohangod by age or exposure is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in thin or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by enlarge Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 per cont. instrength all the make mannfaof English Soda brought to this oountry. Our , taro of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is suffiolont. All orders and inquiries will I ' 4 10,2 "'"Ii ate tended to by addressing. GEORGE COrdwpri. alum. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company. 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. 08:174w:11s Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER 'mom ALLEY AND SMITE- FULD EiTILERTBs Where OYSTERS and all the delloaolea of the season will be served up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG. 0014 :corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at. JAMES H, CHILDS, ROPE COTTON Allegheny , City , . Pa., KANUTLOTIMPHS OP SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OB Lit Imams to 40 Inches Wide. air Orden; may ba led at H. MIMS & Co'B, - 133 Wood'atmet,Pittabotah. noThlytie WILLIAM BAGAIMIIr, WHOLESALE GROCER NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTFIBIIIiCt LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINEB ...AND... 11111 X 1 M3110, WORKS• 11X'CliThiralr Br. CO., Manufacturers et Sheath. Braslers'4ind'llitlVCol er . ;%lilW Cop Per Bottoms; Raised Still Bottoms, Weill: Solder. An. Also ixiorters and deal p t a re ts lin st ) M eet ' Aare, 121 ' conEtwai en hand. Tininen% Machine ad bole Warehonde, No. 149 PIM and 120 ROOND STREET/3 r Pittsbu rah. Penna. Speolal orders of Copper out tat any desired tern., . • fahlydew , OBEAT IItDIAITION IN SITINRINII , BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITER 011BAP OABH STORE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND. Market otreet.rioisoMldeor from 1 1 1ftb. .: 1726 . , irx - 'A - Etityßony- * - Ala hear fromtheir.fritade in The army, and aim" to knovr where to buy Boas and Show cheap.= The place lE at Bra ellaaid'ii.:ls Fifth street. Cstaimptruakiiiro imrs FOB sAiILE *am* eituated.on Rebeccatreat, Alle gheny city. being a Alivia ion of ,a larg e : ax d et y w ith fruit trees.hibriiblete.. =delis> or/teethe by Passenger Railway: raeone desirous ofeeounin • a good arub.pleteant gdecitidnYciii a reibleide 'are' Partimalarlylnvitedlo looklat these beautiful tote which {sit :-ofteredastP Jew...prime, and oil! e AIT y terms: t Call anflseethe tan - at-our offiec . - • - • lERT&SONS; se27 . • a blhfarket etreet,,, itA,-BLE 411210.. P NET y SALE.--Sitztatad.on-Water street-between Markatimacißetry: Aiayinetr - frtintsertWfitet on Rater .sheet; the same throuh lorEbet, street Tern:m . 6.3y. .fricare at First street. oelinpari 'k : 1. , .4 - - Avr„, 4,:.0y:.1 f O RNITITGOCTOB,E,R.'24O,BO,:.:! FRIDA AID .V.T.Pt, -Oyster Trade---Ak Seientifie Treatise on the Oyster. lei shall leaveit for strums to deter- Whether or not the race of - American Its is becotaing: extinct.. It is certain lin some portions of our country, h they art comparatively strangers' I collecticifis of shells have been die-. ed — khuii,jMlicatkli that at same r. period ,they must have been quite ;.ant in . those localities..,The St r iae bie4pevs to hive been particutar ored with these relics of a .hy-gone On: the Damariscotta River, (some or twenty miles from the )`there tui l e deposits of oyster shells ing for hOg a mile along its banks. •s' this, little' islands or beds hove . toed itilthe channel ofthe river.— : ppear **tend to a depth of fifty More; andan the lapse., of years come; tiitigreat extent, pulverised , . .e case of coral reefs, which they le in the distance, their formation o gradujoccretions. Their pres an evideniys that this class of hi .ust have;tonstituted an important .f food with our fore-fathers, HERE 'O , IIIiERS COME FROM, Peeid been They feet o Hist.rically, oysters are old "settlers" —little :cire , deftite'ean be - said of them on this poitit, extiept to affirm positively that the • are otmgitt diluvial origin Though tolerabh abundant in New York and vi cinity; t 1 , are niost prolific on Virginia's sacred *oast, and, in fact, obtainable in all the 'onthein States. In the New Eng land S -s,•excelit in Rhode Island and Conne3 cut, they are justly regarded as a rarity, a d command correspondingly high prices. In Maryland they are quite plea ieortii, a. d Ond fishing trade of Chesape: ke is of Oonsiderable importance, furnishi g employment to thousands of 'nen. RitENT STE:CIES OPOYSTERR ply sufficient reasons we shall bore the reader with a scientific on this .topic, or with a Beim !. &ion where the public's palate I• ve difference. Enough to gourmand's recognize but two ieties otneplus ultra shell fish, lt•and Mesh. The most celebra l• fresh titter that comes to this the Cove, which, whether fried, r sewed is esteemed a rare lux ; salt oyster, though a much !dies, is only fit to be eaten from land in this condition derives all •tability from:the briny, pearly I which it is floating. The salt i 7 be preserved for a greater L ime than any other variety—a vantage, to be best. appreciated ion withibb subject of transpor- not hare dissertio tific disti can '.pi know th grand va viz: the a ted of th market i: roasted, nry. Th. larger sp: the shell, of its pal liqueur i. oyster III: length of decided a in conii: tation. YSTKP. t . U.XTATIO X:3 the_op*apow_ eohl.in Phila . New York brought from last fall, or spring, ere the üblea between the two nations •d any decided proportions, cal obstruct the ordinary charnels They were planted in various '.ew, York, by private enterprise and by constant "feeding" I d a rich return. Most of delphia an, the Sou th 1 -prunent. had assum culated to of trade. waters of ' altogether, have yield, By re-tr: l the sea-p. Msessachu in but Bin , expected, never obtai in Southe Oysters , erasies• .splanting they are supplied to t towns of New Hampshire, etts, Vermont, ac., although ted quantities. As might he •ey present apuny appearance ing their full developement as climes. e privileged to have Idiot syn. hey are sober, sedentary, ws . Wherever they are plant - main permanentlyi 'listening thrills to the chant of the sea he roar of the breakers, until It:heir beds of down by the rakes. 'd planter. And yet, strange are unsympathizing with the men., How many a korrid ,ow many an indigestive tra ny artaching heartburn, has :r.degustation?" • taryas they are in the main, nded,) and warranted to re- Malled fur," in shallow water, !bitation is not so much a mat ' ism. Here an envious. wave • em shining below among the bles and rudely brushes them : coarse and brutal laugh. tations,, (or •beds' as they are lied)Are quite numerous in indeed throughout all the 'tes. As the oysters grow they !eh other in clusters, and re pieces .of honeycomb. As they become separated, and he world-on their own separ ilities. dreamy fell ed they with ecstati shells, and I called from of the 'cord to say, they children of nightmare, vail, how in come of the Bet, sede (no pun int: main "until their local h ter of absolu often sees sand and pe: away, with : Oyster pla commonly Georgia an. Southern S : adhere to • semble larg. they mature, at last begin ate responsi: THE VREACING The raisin ! paratively 81* remunerative portion of th therefere ob —the forme, method. It into a huge n the deck 6f termen's liar the erop is n. all :the coast• valves'most d ;,of oysters in beds is a corn 'w, tedious; and not alWays enterprise. The greater se brought to the market are lined by 'dredging' or raking being the more common :owlets in raking the oysters Wheitce-they are raised to the vessel. The oys 'it has _lust corn est has j-nst commenc4, and • being gathered rrt, along and inlets where the bi congregate STER PIRATES Neat Amb . 7 (N. Y.) the water iiso • on can stoop down and;pick In several of the States . ting system is vague, stria : been passed to prevent 1. of the beds by;sacre gions .eprediters, whose respect =property is about on a pill ect for the proprieties of d's way , of dealing with i ates was so summary and that its salutary effects are in the diminution of the :rly piratical crafts would aptured while cruising in ;:, ; and taken at Annapolis. tichicases would be held he damage committed had tified, and the crew in any iltave the glorious privilege ry of their peers. Oyster offence now a-days. It is isifig that, as a relic of pas; is never been even so much a modern novel! "Roder- Pirtite," would make a ?ing title for a ten cent ro- ahallow that -• up the'plants. where the pla gent laws ha • the destructio and lettde,s B -- - . for the tight o with their res. the English la But Bul k yl a these oyster pi eomprehensiv now obsekvabl grime. Form .bulrequently timehesapeak The vessels in as prizes until been Tully ide event, would of a trial by ,a jt piracy is a ran Sopletvhat - surpi )3atbarism, it as ventilated in i6k, The Opate striking and seti mance! TD'S Titer)! I 1• PAST AND PRESENT. - • gantic atrtdes of internal 1. afore the land wati-coyer, I,k of Tailroada, and hetiire . 'ill for inland.navigation h their full develolienilliit •edat the abrupt and lir taifientence)—the - ecr- scarcely knetv what . linmnrona " writer i4ulive~ sickly, article, , r4aTtlinto the country, pefore.the imProienient- - - ed.with Et net-w litabigudtu r ' hot Burp . dicalofweiirier - pupple of the, in r#ll.2olater was :puts ilk f 4 ple put up 'in IniCtivi ; i -1 r 5 ' 1.! •. , 41.7 - o'fl[ li kk AOH Trt2l b 11 4 • ;nz 30 "IV 1 • and baled`otit bylhe venders'hi the. Out j e or quer ~was a caricature upon the race. A pedd r,pohing 4 ion s wire through a keg of Ste; and eccistonally fishing, up an oyster as large as a penny, which was In no unto "mon sight." .. . ``sfint.s QF ()MEMO,. After the - oysters are eaten,- 'their rem nants still have value hithe eyes of irre tieal men—in the eyes of lime-kiln time, .for example: ,We .believe-that all the' lipu , madwin this , city is the _ residue 7 :obtained . from the calcination of these . shellit.• On the coast of the Mimi eakh theytometime drift to 4 height of - fifteen or twenty - feet. They are,at once gathered upi' as"-coming under ageneral law of salvage,' and carried to kilns in the. iminediate ~V ieinity. The subsequent operation of their ebteversion into lime; is altogether a matter Of -client istry.• Ergo, it cannot be strictly'saiCto come within the province of a repOrter's tv pen, and e shall therefore drop the sub ect. 1 _,__..........a..--_______ California and Oregon • X B,LITILLLITY TO, VAL I FORE IA , f t4D OREGON CS/MAIN ,CONDF- i T 1025.1. In the Ilehel House of Representa:lv es :held inatant, M. Foot introduced a set of r. o . tons, wkeh wer , on his motion, ord:- ed t. be printed and refered to the CO ~ mitte. on Foreign' A nit's, the title of w.sch ' eas follows: - "Joint resolutions recognizingth me -1,04P4 tical neutrality of the States of 'Cali • rnia and Oregon , and of the territoii . of Washington and NeVada, suggesting the advantages which would result tot.he peo ple thereof upon an immediate assertion on their part of their indepencence'Of the United States; and proposing upon their, so doing, the formation of a league, offen sive and defensive, between said 'States and territories and the Confederate Stafes of America?, PINETLYASII ens MIN Att. Leaves Wall ' Btatinn every Sunday at 9 .A. .15 do Tartleiereek. do do 920 do Brintoo's, do do . . . 926 a do Wilkinsburgh do do 942 do East Liberty, do do 950 Arrive at Pit burgh .10 15 ItNIUItNING TRAIN . P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh every amides. at......... 1 00 do Lint Li3erty do d 024; do Wilkinnburgh do do .... do Brinton's - -do • d 049 do Turtle Creek do do ..... ...1 Arrive at 2 00, 4.STEWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. July 9.1861 iyllt: 81110H,P.A..RIK az CO., PITTATTIEE 'WARD VICOUNIPIEW tPITTSIIfI UGH. Pt Warehouse, Fr*. 140 First andl2o deoondatz Manufektarere of all glees- and useeriptione Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. Gas and Water Pipe. Sad Ircirt .8 Dog Trona. Wagon Isozes.flteeltpulde Palliee,Hatylop and Cottpliws. /deo Jobbuicand Machina cols. aer n ipA ir k rd oi: Vo l or t ger. man Aso attached to the Foundry, alfneoessarylittlegwillboterefallY attended to .1 - teSttlydems . THE AROESCO- OIL cOmraNy' NIANEFAEVERE AND HAVE FOE IY/ sale a, Eupohor article of Refine,d Ardeseo OH, NON - FXPLOSIVE. ALSO, PURE BENZOLE. t - warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITIEBURGE: PENNA. MILITARY CIAIINTLETS! 'DUCH' AND HID GADATEETS, IN WHIM AID BUFF. Received by Exprees this day at RATON. MdOBUM & COl3. N 0.1 7 Fifth street SOLAR. Olt WORKS COMPANY, OF PpNBYLVAITUT , OFFICE ST. OLAIR STREET. near the Bridges, J. WEAVER. 111.. Secretary arid Treasurer. myl9-tf 13111 1 CHLES,,f4AIICE, 200 . doi. rite, ,its..q gallon. 41 gallon 'Pickles ' 100 do Tomato Catsup: 10 do Walnut do 100 do Pepper Sauce: 10 do Worchesten3hire do pta and .54 pints: 10 Cases Olifres; 10 do Capers: 15 doz. Engli.h Chow Chow; 6do do Cauliflowers; 5 do sdo d do ol On Piccioans;9; lill 20 do do Gorkins & Mixed Pickles: 20 do do ; Mustard: 20 do Franc do For sate by REYMER & psc NOB. 126 and 128 Wood street. .N ll s_ 125 Frans Lica Almond. 10 Bales Langadoe do 30 Baste Slotly do 20 do English Walnuts: 30 do Filberts_i 30 do Brain Nuts; 50 Boxes Shrilled Almonds; 20 Kegs, Ldo do 20 Bags 2 . oo olCoeoannto; 200 Bags Afridan Pea Nnts; In Store and to arrive and tor sale by RHYMER BRO'S, ses Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street. - ARMY Silla - • SOLI)IECREV GOODBI •••". Ness 'Aliso selling eheap..44 • eel Market ] . ,31 A e l l iet i ftti 6 .: 1*7i3 22 1 d Tum 301,113011A.130, ( rcnzg lll 4T , °Kw 1167 4itrix) • CORIUM preT4 & SIigTAPTECLI) SWIM (QPpoSite the Post MO TII.ESI7 BSC RIBE HAVING .11. taken the above well knoen staid:: will be pleased to see:his friends at all hours. leis wine/. liquors, RIM arnioisars are of the best. re24-ftd JOHRLIJNDY. Proprietor. STEARIN I AT ~11.611iNCT., NO. 90S7 1;1 1.- T e4 k a rTNEE °." T i , Winne he will traidiaat 'idaritiaiii 'ldiml2l)mM Agency busbeas. sad would Benoit a iduwo of paC rousse from steamboat man. , . VIA:I3nI . RP TOD 'WANT BONE GOOD NEW 411: Walt or prepared Mince Neat Inixed; and all other kinds of Spices. cooking Brand, or Wine, New Orange... Lemon and Citron Peel go to Ilaworthir•Brothers, lit the Diathond, where YOll will getanew -crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in -the _eitt. Also a _general and toil assortnumt of Fe&Uyttroeeries.Tft4 Wings. Brandies, and all other • kinds of For and TN:nettle Liquors. • " • ' HAIM= & a R, drat corner Diamond and Diamond FOB BENT :- The third'. and fehith wee of the new building .Nn. It Fifth etre gca nu e near Market. The fourth !dom.. ZaglOg le. being fitt e d up for a first -el. D.diallEßlN G AL LERY. the location being ono e f the best i a the cit 7. The third . stor y ! ig two conwartelgets , well suited for offices, and rin be rented separately or together. Apply to ! J.'. CARNAURAN• eep9 Federal et, near Diamond. e lieghen3 • , . BERLIN ! . 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR. WOOL;- - Of all the choice aril' &Verne pliades and :you *kw # , arn:ip!argf. • Deateri tutntlty at yea titan prper ec tiketera prim% . Z4S 4) : D ' AL V eityp CO. „ . .10) bIiNFICAT FIFTH ; STREET. *IL butgo to McClelland's Headquarters I BtaLand Roes. e VI 'i V 0 VE ' " 41 f BRAD .-. ,•-- t t A. 'BRADLEY.. -I.:- - i i ' - .!. .' 110. 30 ,WCIOD SWAM . 1 I ooloser setiou'dr, Iliiiiibiiiiii" i t ~ t .." •' i ',. Mannfaeinter and VhoieseJe.andi*D, 4eider . , ilt ! ' "all Midi o f '' ' -, i •-. • ' 1 -. •., ' ,... x , , ,, I • , • , .. s . 3 ,i Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stii4ofi t ,'o . to rt m Fronts, 'radars,. dr.o, ' • • Atirln , our sionFis:ftiota max..be loom' , ItilkiD RIAD &AS BURN - TIMID - 1)0N &TO i EKAIAND'TEOPICW • -. marG i which have* l heinf 14 ` tatted,. ' -011aakita , the Steve?proneuneed nn y am , in this market tospk,bes !Pi}, ... .. 1 th or desi t 4 o lle patterns: ' - ,:, 1 , have iL Ye/71BM siatoitm' stied ril‘i i 41,r i PARLOR AND EDUZLNEVErtOVREI, c embraethg;ilonie of the BEST' art Afetorto the public. ... -: 11 . .... . - tear , FANCT ENAMELED GRAM". I i 4.: AND ITR& of the newest stirlieLi- Kitchen Ba nd Jam Grates. all of L . L offered a low Prices.' 3'",, , ' Spindneemenb offgato. blabber - wanimf GRATE' FRONT& . . .. / • , ! i 2 li• 2 WASIM. E. .Pr.'el . . . . , s Youltoter , "'liffEo ANZ ST EAM.. ,i , RS, ; ~ t of Draw ,aniii Iris' A lta' mule to - 'order. , , - Also, 3 .-3 I STINGS, ~OF ALL KINDS tr a l t iftif"; F I T TS.I7I I :U P. -:., 1 1 1 " or; ' 1 ire left r atDOßN & TETLEY:Fir MT, wilifiePtromptiPAtteo t t I tifof thikfient behretirseitsitl Mis lay Ynatterelrpothrnee in the bit*. ire to give , sativilon,i t i overtire- Bra BRASS 0 ord I WOOD STE ~T halnem darling . , of in' nen, will ins epeet: TEETH' : XTRACTKIIt :1117T110., . PAIN by the usep:of-an=4Ppataturldt— ' 4 no drugs' Or ! galvanic battery are used.,l6l :. cal gentlemen and their Wallies hate - aL% teti# extract ted bra,: promeltaand - aref ready to as to the safety and palnleamese. of theofterstien; whatever has said by persons -Interested iii aggertir t g the °outran', intylnitno knOwl,dge 01 :n0 111M* ' CUL =NM inserted.. in eve" style. and o es as low , as will, warrant th beet of material n all OWN. ' ' E. OUDRY.- Dead* ' ' 1 'UK tiniitAlebistreet. t n 01417-15 M. it'X*.**•.o6...i,H . ,rAurzszunuilia-0 Pure No. •1 Citrit : PliP. 011 J. N z '4) • air•OtHee on' Lind= MO*, oppOeße Penn's R. R. Depot. 113...1.11 oil warranted. - analid HENRY W. BEAUMONT lic 004 , immazzazit OI(+ tar. Two, 7 , ,xiii n4A: I if l gitTif i cLeal j o t rigin'Foroijrlackberry I lLegndies; Wl y niggia em, and Ginge . r 11 andiea:OlTlononlighola, 14YexAlld othei,WhialiclevJaziuddiAt".l3ll,ll-. nor Wine XiittoNa r t . 83 7.m..... , 5 , .: r , I . ilk i t 00.0dt017/ 01 / 1 4 h11141111 - . it: , - Rota; Tarencorxei Famillatinurioatitt kW erettprodto far, . liwor.Jlmmy uider - for twit ily or hotel regn ROL s i__ ~... _, „ ~,i014444P, pm•rito* - Alo .14 woxrictio LONg; MILLER WORKS AT CIIAEPEIBURGE STATION: AL4 LEGRERY VALLEY RAILROAD. airOillee and Wart:atom. - • - ES KARRE7`, Orn4 r Eirrt RMalinThitA, .-11" Manufactures of Iffurainabing.'!Unt'D#Oe4ed Carbon Ong and to - • - NO. 1 REFINED ' M, WAlllatigirgili NON.EXPLOSIVN, ahem! ort.band : , 0024:ly WILLIAM CAJI4 , & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And} Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, sm% dive ALSO. Diatilleo andritesdemin FINS OLD MONIMELAILIMA Innair 32 7 Übe*/ Street. • PlTllsifingini. P 4.1 J. = CASEDAY. Note, Meek, .1 1 4WAtend. and wari•J sap 4ll . 4 ox+tate - aiik/gfri. Bioker. OrlflOr, ROOM No 12 ItUBMIS Burtantiet: FOURTH STREET,. Pittsburgh: •.f. 19-25,000 to famed •in Maria:aim arid litei papa?. • *422 4a. NDIIIESI ;i t • . 50 casks P e Currants: . 10 eases Sicilt• I.lquoriOtl ' • .' ' ~ , 2 do Calapria do 25 boxed Macearoni: 24 do Vermicelle: 50 do Olive Oil. quartaand pints: ' 30 cases 8 2814 3b and X collo: 50 frailella • 50 boxes! ' e Soap; 30 do Citpin ' ; l 5 eases Prue inie iorig 5 do d 6 fancy' boxe& 200 boxes No. , Pireorsckers; In store and for ea; by iiiYlMlEii: k.tito.s.. sea • it 'lll26 aVA 14 . W 644 !itr!9t , Wholesale Groo: and: Liquor Lcatore _For. Bale: : %Jur. STOOK ANIIILFIXTRaja OF JC Wholesale Ofooarg - And. Liquor, R ing a good tr4de on one ottlie _beat b e ae e ness, streets in the city,- offered'for iale, - aa the oWn, wiab to• go dittlY Om- business: -Bog fagthai Particulars address. an7-tf , LOOK BOX ItgßittibnrithiP. 9. La it I o exit ' -711 'r4:l4- DIINCAN,I D 17117.14 1, 'ds . CO., ‘„ 1 4rIzotiffersof. .. PIIR.Z 11311 TE BEPII33IIO*' C.A. It 33 'JO N- 0 I X;pl ::' OffielVlO. *9l pinatTY,Pittt. __. _ JOHN ~ f ------------- wprosi'4l.4 , , , . vo. . torio .. o:ioij i oioim . t:7 ,:-. STOD • CA - Nt,'BILLIIOk tr . .. Promissory " No Stook Bondl. l :lll4iikitr tali . . TtElti l tAaW:4lk;:ttrAttiti ., ,'• inie/ f li * e .idPeAdlifireeerl; • . , tePtHO TicalowrieS46, ace., , NABT (formed' i l',. , 1 T 1 33 D 4,PEPt . . - ALLEI3 KM 01117.) .NOE :1 STRKET 20.000 VOWELS OF RYE wanted irt wmvay tbe Win DISTILLERY. 'Cash krieeft.' THOidAglfoollA:' 9 First street- Plitibunit :1 at • A'._ •,' . A. . 41e aniptiOn at t. AnotiowHoue 6511.fth Arixd.lifasobie Hall. - ~ • BEAM:AIL .I•l4.day Auotiop. _ I or 'soots!' ArArk.' d evening atifißMand's ~ ...._ . . ArtIDER-7.14), .. , ' ' i A4llrll)l4llK.MlDs ,‘,4,7DAß.fluiprefflicotainflor': fel: :..;-:,,,:i iNootl ' I t orHollEurrtreot.. — " I 160 BarriglAtt 2D.. d4ir 4: Tt4ifeiere and fore ees N, wolt, ; T iir jrcid n • b Iig nIR ISO Anklet. 4.i r .= fr4l:a 7.: , 11 , .. , : 4., [ gr " - ~,, . .- l ii'ie ...„:„..„t- - -A ,• : ......., t r , • ....i.i ' `,-- 1, „- - i? - 4' ? , , 4 Vol. • irtilmirecto s I El* S • 1-tk-Cf 4 7l . xiipcp,lngok, owe, r t ., 1 3 I ”M. • % -fi ) t ore 'l • ffea; the . . f roxiwer, t, Ileum - Asia* aetiliartatWat ° 04 1 : snared ittid fif horse powerand ouited r Or 1111144:11ixffirrtureOlifTsiztortes, qh4l; iiigilf l 4g , .6ATrAltn Of tAqine1144.4,440441.0X!Fr, for ,IParetaWAta=llTl4l74tep, _ ........rbailstifigatiP ,Jllii-1t.14711-1777,.: .41T0/1147461,045tfri9L9Te17 %liiiiorittitin:': - . : ' - * -,.W, farinalt t , aroankifbeitatoatogtely. Wrotrightiron -haftijiir,AvigsrltEgt nAtics i c, a. Ilievez varie, , • colusw.umo r ni vo. , 0111 , :re r, furricei " u lt r rialr nebomblitifactur tete ~ . ~: , tittrialitedo,ll,lo44lllllted hil•Laumm 24_111 t i ;Max iiitt4l .. is,. ex gicotul , o t if i tti arnn , . ~., ~,,,,f i ' 3,-4 1.- A . ;. , :•sailt -, :art - 110.6a 4 241.4tip.,19 ., q ; : , ..-- - -1 , , If ~, - --i, Z---1.4,1, I.l ii 0 i NI .,lria .- i.% -- .. t., - :4 ~. ~-,e . . '''''.%'"6.2 iiitilgittillitrati.k ligie r R, za ' 7 'WV -AAA f.‘iX 4 o-Px9.IEIVEn A ° j "° VaVlatim ail t Waria.o944 -i .i. 1 it' QQ/3 4: -1.- .4, . 4., .4 -,*, • r.' U , 1 , 0 ‘. 4-0 I' 'S I AZ AEG • ,L 4 C 1 .4;,:0,..04.3C1ifiiii, ~, . ..-a ja r. , ~,,, .-i 2 oost .! ` . ..1.:- , luditurof • 3 . - Ciotti* eiliS 'norm': esp r ifgx, 0. ..,_.-: - .1,1-4 , ,f ALSO - - - -Alant itock of .-rt..,:t c c 0.„, , MAKILLowa......— l Bi lPMr. the trar .. p ... a . To n-OP hut - RPATrfl&Llmter•thenthi .164. firm ilf -:W. , MuCUINTQC.K. & AON: l here solloits from is generous mama s etitithitisn64, to - the new Arm,ofitho ,pstrosse herottiforetr-kao: Self enfoied. IV, AIoCLIAT9CK. I _ i.,,,, • , ..•,, .; • tr, -.........: i:i. eir..ilflit• rtAll,P/Cl7l - mins , aiurchassi-for„(141341, Eibet: • ‘../ imforeihe adytpce, thelarsost - Stobk of earPetil Ill..theilmwouldssin th stlitiltissird wholesale arid re civ, lliVere t o our complete as sextmapt.t,of, - 0&10:5111k, MATI7i: 0-. CLOTHS, dm • W.IifoOLIATOCV a .tp. e,„. 21 . -,,-,,.:a 1 ,- ~.., raw iw e ____ WINDOW :, :: 4 11iiii lattial , kiitinitrote.lBB2.z 1 ° A • All i b r o at , Ai r salf*Y.swiliAllemedilasoas. nikelli =e, I, peri 191 6 1.1066 :14 11':.# o ,-.--- ', i. . rkoi* y -• t• ; , .1 , , ;.! . ,;., ..,•`., -,•::( 41 --tif tilt-7;1 b.!, •., iaktiet.t..l.4., itP l ~ , 7 „,ligo,ln. Troolicatime, --tt,p i r.., Betwien 4 th - MitX2datiorbelkitl i itiir' ...___._. • .i ‘p• -- ~ --1 1 ,k , ,,thitri.tra 1-7Ailiiot) :, ..,..-- . , =.'....LCORN." i IarFAIKF,R* 4 I,i ;16 It • '7 :CABRIAM s' I~A lifiktillEfir I, .... i i :„? a . , "...lApti,i-ad iiitaitilaiixtCiiiOliFactinv—j otriiiiii ,. 1:i Zill.f.: ~ :54:. r i ,... , lit, '.' -:3 - 1 4":2 ,- ). f.:, .4....:? -•,- A 4- , rf 1 P. - . • - - .`'LAID. iii/WET.'. NEAL piii m i rt i i i i t iii i i z i ii i t : .-,-, • !..,.... - ~,.. i!: . ? -1. i i _k. 1101iT, .161 idiroftxk ly ,, - OMISSION 111110 8 'FORWARMIR - MtH, C/ 0 14111. ; • k w , D , : tar, r - • Saers% Prodtioe isittibtfighitYCL time. 251.i.n4atzr simire ihenoL • ,* t Fulmar ' GI- IT ale 431 Bx T .73 E , 25 etvinier Obl) andileatiphti; Lai: stook of aims diZia;scrii , tiAnAg:6niii:;a ' ' ir fire toorler, mull' age*, LOWIMVASI 1 ` -, rA nahins , i n dth t l y ' tf o id e d,:k4fl; ; llD rii la: ..V I F - -nwal'ate,s , t • ? -'- lci •, 1 .. xORT , , . " : , Trmtzeri ,. irocsigitrir .i . ei t inite , ~,...„.„ iZ1M 0 5 04.4 61351-7earramtthill titesat um fad' '- e exclusively to _the , treatment Lat - t • 'Amato .D4fficaltp*,,aadlturriairanriaddedlalt&- ' sands of in restothur the4 B :Nallead ifSitAtinkio health, a sf t oWentitoboafidenehlri ten/R ) D -, galY, h il ' GrflA Allieili°, #OllnPlO , fly tali) '' ' DI P" i lli tiginglV4 l .4 , :-q-lciltil-t,f k CRONO , THERMALthFEMAtEtAPILIB 1.:.-_ Whisk have perm Yet failed (Whin thAbiagt t -1 . i • tins have been strictly fomowecnizt re, ' 4 -- CI . - -Moving dittionTealirfaiar from— ''-'- ' ' i 4 1 E.fif. it i eil ~ ,,f 1 • pbit ?doff ediriiiiraiti ` - N e.: , ii; infiiiiitothe titit l iv i t , t e i voiai cali w w ..; ! .: suffering froWtteaWee**l4 Ihriaaeki'Ula'''"' All li*tes. or to et manual of the putrine :. 4 'valiOr ill alrisaireaW .1 7 4piliiipoo ,-, .zire - " Mai .4.../NostOiolit,fro.otdirac9.),,i, widett'atir ate rorners niers setfoua disease., : ihtia ...-AliA-Pgqi volved' -itatuticestis4kertwo, -2 I , anassiviti bta so _swat ticisqWefer P. la afriliiilltrklikid viiiirst , thii .amie , thee ~: P. 44 4 . Vega.fl-iiiTigtVitate=-A424111 ''''" , an :WV Mreetkakinaktirlq4ker.cuadds lantricid .;-4;.:4 a 110 matterarom what. eausp ,Ate . ÜbstructlimectuaYunistik-TheXiitiouldi htiswilleve '''4 mot be taken during thetirst three or four ,•_. 414... /444 .3 )ii s o i ; l riu xt utelL.,lhOttith, wife - at utiy optor , 4 , -. as ITNnum-us tik2r.!4os f-_...4-t ,frame 0d 14 1 . ..444111 x eautsWOQ us ONSI Pc11.1" ~ rThen,dateixt•-vlbe rec ritOP-oew.e - 1.- -1: ai 1 i..1M1,10y 4 .-40. WM) i 3. i . glbiltlbir,ltioneragel l i.,,..,.. -, :im...tstfl. 1 , _ 408za•Aa `::`-' -con hir, 17/1 -4 i-if in g!.4Y.dal9ll4 ,- ...; , 1.4W 0 K-Attfkgs,,q3,,” - L,.,i; cSiorz. ROP9P- 4, e% ` , Saloolii " : '`:"L . WINNER OF UNION FIFTH STRlNtite l '' : .. - . , WE=ig, F B L I MMIQUirt,WESA , L -1-... wiri l'FAlNthelgiit a n purest Liquors.: ,A, . • „ 'aide amid at-Alla) '-ofir•thestifirteit lir , ' ' 4 ' 24.01InilltiiiiiiiiiiiAjoiiirlek Aiii lii,Pr .mwa " ..- , r‘.:l 1 IfiriarkWlirEftfotial 2;.4.1 4.1'11204y— ,--' "' . , . 1 , . .rtooKietoj o , 4 a • _ . BSlLhnfb'!(FPhTloV& , oh*CatooksuMas t m T. *mu* at, combinupgall . 0 viten, tials gitaAirstisladainstnuneatitithislealeftier .... , •4 , ' (tindorpatrant),. ilightyinimtanAtc,4l.2.l4l4l4l.l444rl4,_ phrift. o44, " o- .47 , ivr0. ~ 111/14 43aCIAL • I' 4 " . l II I *OYAIJ I PI+aI jillWAtlgyes4.ll4Dolo4lthiia 1.4g41 k K* o Ks (46 , 0 T LAI 3E • G • ~litdaflillhit,riton 0 7 OrAgrgiCrWood ' MtweesOMOßT/F.J.EY Sa rityi a : i f.., 80 , 43110110T0D • Pittabarrh R - Atlft I'4" Vsab 1 ,4.KSIITILKT TAIL.Qx ta ,„,, : „,,, , t , 1: - : jrn; :.49 4 01 ..... , tl. :LA... Bl ._ treelt... .. ts , „..„4„sti 1 ::. V a !` ti MADA2O,I44„ 0 v ASH FROM NEW H I T i • l 'ltletak"ofClAYZEM; --' • . :•:I c, r•i: ,-; and; GS. ithioh roanipeee , I -1 / 3 e s , , , , 4 pia tat the usual rataa 'I " '. tAuPslnfelttplreted to cask buses. - 1-, - r Brit A t PASIt (P 1? NUM ole•Balmorals four LidiceLidicepad Gents at 66 ‘R: , ";' • - 4 • .f i f - biliskrtwi.S42. 1.1 - 9pAritir , , 0•1: CUR'PAINEIe