1 j-/ ,f 1 • •ja.,,664,1). ' 'IDATL y - po-A MYA E. ....! i • -• , , Z I . ' The How. So 8 , , ,C 034 i altiptingraqaeq member'Ot-Congress fio*. o Ste 'e` Of 41 1 i01. was called inpon tcLaddress a oliti• Cal Convention atNefrrir , is di :et, • . 't '1 i9Tifttgi2Vih uttila6 and it - ,wae ... L. a mo- melt when the public ferg was deeply' t ed hen of, liar, Vallaudighal raltn, . the speech of ,the elocitient erafor not - ly 'turned largely cm wi that;iitpi e ,_ c he disowned with' Ina clutrati e as Well.as.' th-eander andotki,fonml i A friend some tittle ago sent tinaprinted Oopy ''''O'filie speech, with rt.iitOist ;that i we .„ . IT.flPhillive, it i a ,place in ttni,:etlginnit—a request that we re g ret _citut - •iiintilityi to ..99taply„withAn,its.:extent, but must' ?cirr i tent-Ourselves with a.;'hitm , stril\- of its rnost ng' passagesi Whi elreveryreade r ,, we think, must adMire for tleir cogency a l na foliciiy. -ri .Extracessrrowthe Speech otHon.' S.' S. Cox, delivered at Newark, Nay alio,. • :. 2:3o,gegi, ,_;.tlit., ,', I 1 i'';tr , l'l , ,'.. "Fellow citizens : In the last Congress you were my constitnentr. It is proper „, t . litit I should answer your address you; for _Boa ...ahould know. every. talon lifor every vote I gave as your itepresen a e.", "I represented your voice truly when I ....warned.ancl- worked. fro '1856 - to 1880 against thre passionate zealotry of lilel , tt . and South ;';when I deirentipod,' in, and conduct angf etsh;eth e e ben'ds-iionsy ~ wah enore@ g voted to avert the impending war by eve • measure of an adjustmem, .and when, aftetwar came, by my. votes - for unin§y and men, I aided the Adiriiiilstraticfn in maintaiuipg theYede ratauthorityotee tti - insurgent Statds._ Sustained tv, you; Isar"- poi ted every measure which' was .constiti - thine] and expel:tient to crash rebelliaat-r- At the - same time I have freely earivasse a and challenged t he.condact•of the Ad mi istrarion in the use of the means comrn idddd ted to e it, hy ti, faithful, people. I am to " je to do it. I shall do it with de r coday free , .: 'Geri.' IfaSerill, in his order No. 28, ha g inter.dicAed all LitlelklipeakaB will'ofake the 'Administration disreputable , and hit has said that Gen. Burnside has approv. ed of that order. Ido not believe this to betrite. - ' I am sure that Gm. Bareside could not have approved of that order and then have told Jugde Leavitt, inittis return to _the habeas corp us in •Vatiandig-, ttilii's caSe_that 'if the peqple dq. not ap-: prom P i k,....dciii'Y of the Aitinistrittion, they can Change the the constitutionai an• thorities'of the. gevernments at the.froper tirne,and•iii, the proper method.'" 'Whit time and method?• ait and by the elec tiiproxided -by- law; ' To-ttira-14.SCial akreeo , No going to jail for that. Ncr is Gen. Burnside so absurd as to accord to us the privilege of election without the means,to make.-up.onr,-mind's 1134 1:6 the , POncy.ofairen to'be voted'for, _he _goes en -1.4,...p, them freely discuss the policy in a prayer tone.' Very good. I agrE!' tq that., `lsle bohde.for kirere?.- fflhere foie, by a 'proper tone' I should bring the Administration into disrepEtte,Gen.Burn' - side will not serfdali4 la -ptiarn.l Indeei I do not think an improper tone can - ever bring any one into disrepute except him who uses it. ~_. Therefore 1 . "thini General Hasoftllbm.prosnmed on hislirief itittltd t . it 3: , and has been aqipordingly disinissed. General Burnside wordd.stop what he callke 'license and• intemperate discussion.,-- Had such discussion beeuttrohitritetlyear: age, this war cohld riot Ile on us now;. Air' to the propriety of Stopping that sort of discussion by military arrests, even if they were legal, I should dissent from the Gen eral ; but as to the bad taste and policy of! such discussion I should agree. No 'of thir4fence' in sayirvhat , I honistf T r! 2r1 414 1 140 been said in vai , Mft! wa fr . sinhe men wrote with the stylus, or Cadmus made the alphabet, Indeed he weakens his cause who uses an intemperate Or licentious tone. Is he therefore to be s;uppreas• el ir" .- :,- •. • • "Even the New York Tribune has said that 'our Federal and State Constitutions, do not recognize perverse opinions ttor unpatriotic speeches as the grounds of af fliction. We must, to be faithful citizens, take the dross with the,gold, in the- cur--j rent disiduasibils Of the day. Butt:6l.ler the little speck of license remain upon the eye, than put out the orbs of public in telligence and live ir,sightlo tA rkut o t4Die VeN•l4 gloom. :She 'ef:-6f riltur eitti - n change their nature nor their education.-- at- Much as they may deprecate bad senti ments,- they- pretar•to see thern sash like. powder innocuously above ground, than-to tion." explode with fearful ruin and,combos- ... "It is in the sprl.it I :have-indicated— o f I I decorous and discreet moderation—that I propose to disetors the tfuestion' iiriermcst in your mind, connected with the arrest of Mr. Varriinaigham. It is notreeessary for me to denounce. hie -err-ea-ill llreiali r come not to sti tnulate.passion. •-•I-aste. • ... to practiseile-courage of endurance, to the end• that we totry - spppdily have a rem ed• ..... .. - - • • 'The question involved in Mr.. Yellen digham's arrest - does not concerti him alone.—lf it is a breach of law it involves the fate of each and all: •• life arrant - is --a breach of .the, -Constitution—State and Federal—which provides for. the security of the people, 'in their persons,lfkinsesi papers and effects,' Which - forbidis that any should be held to answer for /14 cij except by i ndictment . ; Whieh - protects life,. liberty, and property by the process of aw, and. which declares for free • speech an d without" abridgement." • . "The auestion in that view 48: Can a eitizeoi net Corosected with the army of United States, remote from the scenegl its operations, and ip Obio„, where all the lawn of the land are yet enforced by con -3 titutional means be subj cted to military srrest and imprisonment and trial before i military.cotionoissiont and,panishmait at is discretion; either for offences unknown .0 the law, or, if known ) for which the aw has provided a - mode-of trial and pen thy ? In other wards : In this time of reat peril, has the Federal. Legislature, .tier two years or war, failed toprovide or all its emergencies ?and, if it .has Lau d, can t he , Execativo act instanlyand lilt beyond.the•limitiof the law, atho i Rrretion? In purtuing thesequestion I old 1. 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Greeley rneantr'P ettehotaaji f but if that if any yeriteri '&hell i giv e aiul or c um Xt. Vallandigham declares bolds iti 4 the OfOrlt tkiegablirlietiloE'Enstirridaon add Bliiith, as he km in the North, against the , °be convicted thereof, suck person shill be independence of theirs f t i in, , MeV' flu k. a, ROLLtngrisiottetienfl add - leinal atrocity of their:. war-sigalah our ' all atoll fcir o ffi ce. In the I iit,la' •_Government, this exile will - ,b,e,l t CO edy lenatipn, ihk.qolMPLof :. the; limited y ltataa bf errors. If Mr. VAllandigham atibuld, 9 have lull power to institettetThleticEe ingti throveli what we may conceive to be the under the law. t , ~ itttpstice of the North, or then kanklishe, "Thettittile etrffitidettillto the ime merits of the,Saittli, plafa l w Abe .least BY: 1 3 as allegetitandithe-tribanaliteetry it but natErY Whfr ttle rebelliOn and its objpel, 1 ongre esa tlid .re:Wintetthere....By ac ap- I shall be iniettikeff in-Nis character, I His ' proved March 34,1 4 8 9,,,,kp10wn . ,as the' aqt D • e .cra,tie forien/e ` _mil ~. kli 4 19440 attei c i r relating to `thetilit?etis coreas - lin any!e t atee if.• latitii 'eh 'rPedeehncy. 'Time, 'WI, -r ihrotighothe Unithet St ates - L . 4i'. allY s)art which_ bet has ettpflealeit, i will ablteelthe !wi s• of it.' Whenever and wherever the twrit tidater al the unwisdom, theaseriouspeas or iii 89Pendlat Rilitery,ter,,Oet•offiaer jocoseness of thirmicaliar Punishiment,' ! hibbad ert the ern"! ' 61. pro- ..It.is.on-recerd that brt some most ma dnetion of body ; but the jodge shall on terial q u estiotitfffirieee e and speechee ere notice' tan theyprieoner itrhtald under the not in accold'Ac.tyith Vallandighani'l3. Presiderat'e ord e r suispe.ruled all proc ed- I differed wth thetp, then and yet, differ, ings • thitlitai theli hallidalldefpne. By the es Y,ou Joao -44 t eell4e,e,,erttlevpoli c y , same law the departments of State Bhp of -... e 341611 tlide,- o c emictigia, '.,. little War are to furnish the judges of the ?dial ' Met tebird dot: be obnoxippe to ,tb° earns tricts the names of political prisoners ivhe letnaiehixtent if, Indeed; a hie ~speech. there Iverearrestqd.thereapjet•stivilirialh. ; s wite - ohfibtribh'S. , 1.,' - et my speech was re by raws are in force. They , sere ported as 'hareelees,' his as dangerona.' mtidec by-% 'Belitiblican Cottertese - . 4 'l'ey I think lam right in assuming that Vallan were- ii:ta,4ol, tbievet y 'l°i - igen:Qt. • .This digham's peace pelicy estosrthe•real ilea •. Was rn, contemplation when t&ey eceft'dfXieatreet. Bed he a '•ight to en -ere •passecl. It. Nen intended by These dcflgeiis uhteise wad appateietio speeches? ! -ere •p', erbitkarS. -arrestf-zui&in• Su r pheuriireeth a t' be ,is wrong and octant 9 1 :fliitorial 'tribunals of , military men. 1 It right, still there ;remains an important wee intended- by• them • to - grvel:III an r a c- question, something more me mentueus cil -4 11 24*1 41 1 + 1 "; Zi ti Pen t lY, wide in ctmbnt than the arm l et . , of DUO. man: wilt . s- the by a nary, selette , impartially, and: 4kal• ftigkts:alif4leiexereised. in; the =tithe O fwer ahoald returvan absolute 'verdict It deill„ Vy.sarne one :in raver. of' per:ate:" a - iight be rernereber,ed 'that, two days after the i ndepeneable-to the attainmen g la nd s very ecoancipation proclamation, to-wit, Sept. object of war, aa well • •inEnas in 24, 180 ' 'the- Preindent iasepte k oot er Atnerica. To vindicete that right before precladtation ' stibjecting all persons to jein, wonid be superfluous. As- well re eriel lay tourts martial , • and militat'y cola- argue the principal of grsvitation, the vi and who - were foand 'aff,_,orcliag di. •tnietion el' the blood, or -the 'evidence of, and eornfort to the rehele.' ' The eathe right. The time was when John Milton i proelaitatiOn snsperided,the habeas corpus whote •h is scholarly defence of unlicensed for all such persona., Printing, and proved the thesis of Euripi ' , lf, then, you would underaterid te des, Used in immortal Greek at.tbe be d - 4 law of March ,, -1863, remember it w a s of this chapter, that intended expressly to ignore thezight af • "Thu is true liberty, 'Open .rsebora_men, he Trtlettt to wpm pie Toloelamatic n &weer teadffsdnidhubrie may speak f:oe!' withe t!' 'e affthorityfrom-Congrese. Tle .•%S . - nat he thought then, at the dawn Of t iitgit,, KrAritfre4).dr,; idesbecnittqlof Brat section substantially disallow s tke • • lAtof the President. teen 97lolli file&i'l r tes anti ed to both religion without the- con sent of Cangreee thereto. ' ' g flue and politics. On the t'4th of July 1;9;1 The other section quoted provides eiv I Thomas William was tor'ed before Lord trial -for thoga arreeteoi. , Keeyony in' P' . ridli attack on 'Waal& leite kiadiv it ' may: whit prompted the law of March? Read thh debates of therjeet, Iliession, ~Tlaearbitra - rk arieits of - thie. last , snorther *ere "Oh densed at the last fall electione. oaker., mont, in Massachusetts, in New Y, id New cieraey, in• lowa, in Ohio— verdict w here , christian ThO great ~ord Erskine d e traded him, \\.. hile . he . reprobated the ohje t of the Inhdel in hula:4ga Ilea sotr,hb-vindiCatetcr ll aangelic elo. gnence, which has made hie speech the tr . erdict of millieme,. the Peahg olaedsd far and aloof from military pr e . '14 1 ) 2 1O e a 41 11 8thlabict etten -dia lcincts, , such arrests were naude. - Thy names of the victims are familiar. The election operate d ,. tut the miracle of:old , id, to open the-prism doors: When, on l the first say of the last sesaioer, Lofferei a resolution denouncing these streets,- an dl names of ot . error in the Constitutio n it if, especially in its administration. "lides &ugh ,a,large-mCnded'philoso play we could tolerate a Wendell Phillips r eo lunges there left Reaso n to combat hie heresies . of hate., diki,if waare only to have - fiegdom of - speech from the Phillip calling cm the President te'etop them, itl , see and other ranters against our system of was voted down by the Repablicap s ; yeti i G overnment,y,hlie other e are throttled many of their beat men refased to sanetacin I -- - whd, to preserve that aystem, would cot.- if " 11 - Prnen'tcgingB• Cowan,/31 "" i 'g i • reet its administratio n , then indeed is. Lil)- Kellogg, apd °thews telt the neeassit7 of proiidinp for the relief of all civilian-la ArtlTTeUsegioeldd adlsdenteal:onris-ilrrtadtigthought from rnifflary arrest and ,triel.„ ,They d i ." would never have been re ire /except to gestedthi§ plaii of turning them overdo honor the hercierii df the early martyrs the civil authorities for indictment, trial who, like AlTreion Sydney,•died for free and prunishenentier dieejtafge, t " ' "alai' wee sdnuiddioirtlee - last Frejoii bli- doer ortiMu g f', or to admire their grace. ful style of expression through-Which the can'Congrese, that penel trial upon which soul of heroism shone. We had already Montesquieu' thought 'that chiellYmiliarlii3hit; gemmed upon the forehead of our time arty .of,,thacitizetreihilenti" the re leads c o renal sf tree- thoegpt there had been no suspension of the writ ' liik.free printhig - and frees peech. Th y lot' habeas s It, .-therefore the duty of corp . . Leiiiii to see to it that :were the crown iqwelof poptil r • ore,' reigtity: • 'TReS , have not been shut up in Mr. Vallandigham had the benefit of the cases, like the jewels of princes, but set I Ame ln our fuodatnental law—not for a life' "The implication of the law only, but for a nation's life, to shine with quoted, to say nothing or the constitution their 'silent capabilities of - light' for an 41. right of every one imprisoned, as of 6ourht te hafe - fhe writ required the judge Immortality. " With •what. ii glorious fervor Daniel to issue it. What busineas was. it-of his Webster vindicated this right, you have Whether Gen. Burnside would or would not execute.i recognised by adopting his sentiment as t? - Elemest have known the history of this writ of freedom— f. One of 4glorious result long straggle in Year-resolutions day. His corn nqland betty . prehensive mind • saw in free debate the een law and power., .He of idle ' this_ echolar's stimulus; the philosopher's stone the statesman's policy, the _citizens! peo n:Just have Yeareed that' the law had tri teeth:in and ;the religionist's faith ! Lie ntaphed in the struggle, and that, however saw in it the rod for error, the plummet of it may be in France, where an iron rod Was the staff -°C: , in• Amerlett 'Ara, inth-t a 4 d Ate-OFT! filieltia9etnatit,ei;g3-• ngland, at common law, individual liber• Pecialif l id 3 fe-E ctit'll:' 413 gna-ra utee , - 2 . na tibn's-'-eiipacify-andrepose,•a people's lib tt and public jujelee were notempty words bet practical. reglip t - s , , :er a i i -r y Et . c, t iimhe in, erty and happinese.l 'He saw _that reason dependence ;6 f - the - he - ' aha. the ma., would lose her great office ; the en its je§tv of the law. , 1. , -,_ ngennY And power; and eloquetice its 13elvor and.force, if you hamper and So long as the writ had not been sus pended-in Ohio, -nor inertial law declared,- c*ascribe freedom of thought and speech: he had no Fight to ;_refasig 11,,e/decte i tlie l'' Whig Webster saw and expressed with meanest:l nthimilik lßatil the tallf)will r-11 3 , the glow of a' great beart„Thomas Jeffer wcffihotw do we know but that Gen. Burnside soh has Lander! 'taw') id his Inaugural ld *Lye taken couesel of the Attorney message, wherein he has impearled for. General, Mr.; , Batee,j,wh n . attiad hope* ''..v r the princ•Plea of Lemocratie liberty; ofScer. wonTehave advised that General a lealotis care of the right of election ; Burnside should either have returned the th supremacy -of, the Civil over the mill body or have complied. with the law of tary authaity,l 'the diflasion 'Of infertile- Mareh 3d, 1863, 'and hey* et once notified 'foe, and the arraiemene n t of all abuses at the Judge that he could not return th e thelbar of public reason; freedom af the body by reason of the suspension of ha- Pretzta and freedom of the person under the bean co a rptKirt, (Iw o ; oatiteraapts th& See- protection of the habeas corpus and trial. -rotary ortt ar might have hand e d in the by ljurit,s Impitirtially Selected. These those of Mr. Vallandigha m to the Judge Principles form the bright constellation for due process of law,!, by indictment whibh has gone before and guided our and trial, in obedience to the law of March ate ' through an age of revolution and 3d, 'lB6B re.fo mation. The wisdom of our sages, ,_ I (ll the fail ore or Tat] ' - 6`f ',,;1" s u. Aii i : the lood of our heroes hat, been devoted ton o comply with his part of tile law of to t eir attainment. TheY Should be the Ma h 34, 1863, it is now impossible to cree of our political+ faith, the text t pf eo ly with its provisiond eince Mr. Val Erip . civil,instruetiorq tthatorichst,Ond hi 'which lancb"gham is removed b y the eet.ofAtir to try the servidect - ,r those ire trust, and lanchmilitary onttide'orirs lines. If Mr. Val- should we watider front them in moments gkam's name were placed upon the of er,ror and alarm, let us hasten to re• list eent to Judge Leavitt, it is now too trace our steps and to regain the road ii*late 'to afford him the civil trial provided which leads to peace, liberty; and safety." ROPublican Congress...," " r. Cox, after discussing other vies " Van each Republican Do ers as site tams concluded his speech, which was Evening Pest Mad the New York Tribune near two hours in its delivery, by urging to wait', ,drthoz: wik , short - •atePa condemn suer ,procpediege; ,wean,a l e e t i .. B _Dem crate to walk wart! in the*„.yeaee moderate and litiforre journal as the Na- of tri i; Nevi Lion Infelli oncer.,Protesta ; when the and rm steps al" d ever in the' With' of - York World: never friendly to Val- 'duty o the eivernmer. t. landi ham's peace notions, utters ite-ins• .-e-e-g•--- diga 1 and Noble remonstrances, shall - n,Jt e party which has ever been jealous of th, encroachrbento of power,' - fail 'La' t _detes t % ? As your representative, daring , ttiac`begress which enacted the laws re ferral to. I declare to yanAbat the avowed object of that - lee - eh/lima was to save the period from any mare - of the disgraceful scenes of the lasts summer, when citizens were seized without J7.l.xve,nt-Omprisoned without law, and dismidsed without hear ing. • • elej , / ft th ' ' l 4a: Ohio, ftbd Eva Machin o State has not stopped. Every part of.it was r u nning without jailindet-the Donal tution. The courts were open, the process of IthelSteta uniuppedeel i :6,4; 4 Etingltate ley, lever,' joint - whefir; or cog oato p lace —all evolving out 01 harmony, -order, peace and security. Discussion was free; eheblprintink unrestricted; mettjege public"; ot-box and All - dthisPPTitnent s of freed° were unimpaired, when, lo 1 a citizen iis'esi,,.ed, in hie ..oyrk-itouse, in the nikht . me. and hy military force taken before military trihonal• and bz a jmodi, of Emir. e and direornrikiirfili to thein stitutio 8 oft tIN .titatei, to‘ answer for an 1: 1. offenceiforire trial of which a law had already beep passed,ank &different t,L. banal already designaterl Re' Is trieyd,' and justice laughs at the mockery, ; Re i s sentenced to be - thrust wittiii the borders of aiceimidable rebellion, whose success he had' everywhere deprecated. What can come of it 7 What does it forbade ? *RJRIII PEAN: 4'e.1,-;:i . A. 6 E N CI. , T- lilts' 91314.gtitfaltroPi bmr.h. iii: I. prepare:ll4:i. ttine put er Ilona baoic oassena trout At' taltiv . pprt iirgio tgaequzi trr. el et intstown et nubtAtleekots... MGM DRAFES FOR,Be..Lx ps.rable inlaity , part of ,Europe, U nit forth° Inrti,,,ppljg tzutelzkiudlittieja. ro • 4- 1 / 4 43, Agent frodtte old',Blautc Star Xan , ol i re Bailin: zncote.forlths Bt-resor Great East ern. r tlslirun Of Steal:mere eatilae 'between g. ,,, Y ki •Istvra7o4+ Eitathr97 and tiMWAY. • fell , Pi{ Stem Eo.qclPktfliA Ikt iverpog • T : i - ... The, ficg,elalEi!,,paurerfaiu§team4hiiiE: sin N . • 4 .., IN A.T110.N3 1 .--- 'I:T ur , VP. ry:IPL.,,,,TIZE'.E.IVITe'r_. Pool (We laternitte-Tuaalay—atrctfroM: -r.liffay.4 Virg ay. n4ernate. Wcd.xtkatitor: ....' ~ - . --.- - • ' Stelitair •Paisti-ott. trim" la verponl an, Qunernl.. town. Sae - rbamcw.4,-ro.k: :it'll. 50, PaYabtll 'Gold or Its equical ni in. 1:4707...' GUION. J ? to ago, P . .s. -r• to WILLIAMS j I No ~,..monTo ni4gbahS.:l4Ra Aii'tiruk'ale'l3.c'r itlaaid 1 AWNI:tAergSt.L. __________._________ 1 , _L---,------; 10 ~-;-!-711-;,.-rv-----xi--- rvE coy.4.ii, TC , BtrettgthOit 'and Ittintiovo the sfe#,E' " T , HE , Roesags, 'F' nitig, , “iThifigfati- '-' - Eineetares, jusitiyoml summitricrer , kat i olli DE eiClik..flrttreviWgiagUDifela7litthil lelahVi bie ce pectuellen,Fhicii i s. ben mental 3' many respensible citizens of ,PittOntet t and vi cinity, to whom they have given iinceeci'liefleitke tion. Tim cortificatelf: these c lemons io n iav , tioarbilt ftecttlen." ' " -4 . 4 ' • „.,___,' OA- All who parglia.o oce pnirpf the-411,1mlam Pebble Spaeth - el eiare entitled to ie supplied in' Attnnifreg i.f charge with ttpase which will al wen) give satisfaction. Therelere.lf . you Irish- to ) etsicre- an Inifige've. 'mantic Year iniebf e5.,14,n, ,-;,-, .., 1.-DIAMOND, Prgoicalibticiangi Na I% titeatittiver of OfellingibniPplible 1 3 peatftelea. . 77218 ' bl6.ll97 ifitt..eiveet. Post. Attibi, WI 7 place of' icisineiS is closed on snturdftY IRENRY W. BEALOWONT 4toolk qll. DEALI3biI •' ' hrei.tt. BniOes — him - and Gins., A 80, Black berry Rasphenr, Wild Chums) and (linger Brandies, Old Mononghahela, Rye, l and other Whmkies..T4Milea Rum, No. 83 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth strOor, • ' - rßTßtrifitf,, PA. .t • 4ii't Retols Taveits..andValailies. suPPliodAt. igg:idyolialclronts eor-Cash,•• OUQ____ lESNE BRASS WORKS ... . . cA.D.iy.uor &.'9u,AvnioßLi. • hi an ufaoi arergof ovel7 "*.arieti of fm lathed BRASS NV:bRx - FOR f PLUMBERS L __ : . OAS or STEAIk riltipitii, MACILLNESTS,Lan CO IVERSMITLES. , LiRASS CMITINGB.OIr_ ElTlEftlf IllFo heription made to order Steamboat %lit. steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly it- Refineriestended to. Hartionlar attention pasp to fitting OP for Coal and Co.rbon this. . Also; sale agents for the WesternDistijotof• Pennsylvania, for the sale Of Marsh. Lansdelllk Co.'s Patent 84 phon Pump.' the best aver inven• ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw moro water than anzi yawn wine its size. ' fehilidly. CAS/i CARD AUSIORIA iIYST Rig eel red and for sa'o by - g cl Ross OF STERLINGSAarnitosiAt JE just recei mi. by jna , ato. A. K IELLY. ' 69 Federal St.. Allegheny. reLAIR A: WRYETITEI L ifltriD REAri. M-1 0 net Just receivett by ' RO.Vil OF NICHOLS ELIXIR IRoN and bark just rezeiced by GEO. A. KELLY, ju'3 69 Federal St., Ajtegbany. GROSS LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEAR 11_ cher Jubt received by u 3 GEO. A. KELLY, at Federal Bt...AllerhanY. sgi GROW.; itcLANER PILAFSN vortoiNge, host rectivt.d by D fitEo. A BELLY, . - 69 Federal St. Allezhanr. S.M. 6161 t....,. liltPS 431,41Vr1t ...... :...JOIIN PO9TER hippbrrrsitTßGlfir FIRE mIC ania MAN IL FACT LittLNG COMPANY. KIER, GLOVltifl CO., ' - , as'mfaetaxers of Fe Brisk, Tiled CrewThies, Sze, and dSelers in Ni, cand eible Clay s RN).— OtlingszrateL4b4rAgrbev;lzppostte the P.R. 'Orders respedifilly solicited. ' febakezad ----------- —____ rLAKE ii'JFKRIOR COPPER MINFO • 21 D —• UMIG:LIPING, woatirsks. VAL It Ft.:. 14.1", CXJ.n.r.O 'V a co, 13,1 eaetarr.--.3. e fillealls, Brasiers' and bolt Copper ' , I ":*evteixl 0, Dm Bottoms, and Still Bottoms. Spei kr, Solder. Ra ised Mao ial dealers in M ac a u. The sad Piste, Sheet Inv. Niro, km. . .M.- goaetemily OM hand. Tlnme4's bilsolates lid Toole Watchman. No. 149 FIRST arid InE gCOND ,§TREI,7B. Pittsburgh. Peinna. 62;" Spatial orders of Cop par alit to any desired tern fealaYddhr pitxvelrE VISEAiSES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 50 SMITHFIELD STREET ' Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad• vice should not fail to give him a calL Dr. Brown's remedies never !ail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections ---Also hertitolitat7 taint, such as totter. psoriasis anti oil', er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient la ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS: Dr. B's. remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known io this country which are safe and will sPeedilY • :tore to health EHEITMATISIII. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few info! affliction days this lio also treat Piles, Oloot, Gontiorrhoe,l7rethal Diseharges, Pentaie Diseases, Pains in the Back and kidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DQLLAR. • Mtidiemes sent to any address safely_packed. Office and private rooms, No. 50 SMITHFIELD TEEET. Pittsburgh. Pa tio. 60 CEO. R, COCHRAN, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 firantßtreet, near the Omni Howe. Pittsburair • it hie I. 111 r e 17SINES r eceive S I) ENTRUSTE ca will prompt attetion. Col- lemidne made and themoney promptly nimitteth detrzlyd ' JOS .E.P.TI 13. !UCCESSOR TO JAS. S P. FLEMINC, -1311 T-TGG-I.ST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign. and Domestio Drugs, Medicines, Paints Clita, Dye-stuffs and Perfumery, No. 77 _Fedora). Eiatreiet ttlylyciii ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. 22: lIIEEN ritv, Bost LEAP POWER. Pearl powder. VHEAV ERBOUGE, • • ' " Vinegar llonge. VIOLET *owl:T.l4 • Violet Powder. Trinto a , so** RUBBER STEINGES, Hard c Soft Rubber Syringes, lust received at Just received at 'RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market street, 3 doors b low FonrtlL ray.% ,o, , • Ityardpolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A, NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR la n'etting plants and flowers. washing windows, carriages..ko, Pumps of 'every description sold and, repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa.or .Drawer maAe and sold. WELDON & RELLy. 164 Wood St. One door from sixth. Y EL EVA TOILS. MTH 'ANTI : Friction. or Common Riocico, for oalo by BECKHAM & LONGNo ,147iLiberty street. Wanted: PIM, DOLLARS A RONTRI W.ADrz 111 Cr to ,hire Agents in every county at $75 . a itaeatiq expenses paid, to Bell my ninir chelipllalll -11.7130Whak Maebuies. S. MADISON. Alfred, Me. • - W41[11,611, 64)DOLLA84 VrEAVAI.IO Atento,at $6O a mouth , expense; paid t o . oar Lair/440,w Psc,l44 Ortieatod Burhers, and o ar articles /sommil ra sent free,. Address , ,1rt311,4.3Y &CLARK, Ridelord, '1 '-;440, zaitkatO -' 1511,EVOILVING AND HAND, H A . y rakes; hay and manure forks, hay elevators, grain cradles. scythes. smiths, scythe stones and harvesting implementsgsnerally , for sale by 1n3.20 BECKHAM it LO.N.G. No IZ Liborti street GEO. A., KELLY , 69 Federal SL. AlleitheraY 69 FeclGonil O. BL, All KEegbL, Crude—Among the sales reported we note as Lllows: 900 bbis in bulk at 15@l6c—of course packages to be returned; 1,000 bbls on private terms ; 2,000 bbls to arrive, 1 5@1.5'.;c; sales in cluding packages, 21@22c. Bennett -4Th° market was inactive ; prices wore .too unsettled.to give correct onotations ; we omit therm Lubricating—The market has been inactive for some days past. Sales stoo bbls at $7 2567 373.1'., Per bbl. . _ . Exports East • To New. York — Refined, &12 bbls ; Benzoic, 14 bbis. To Phil adelphia—Crud e , 513 ' bids: Benzole, 138 • bbis : Relined, 108 bbis. To Bal timore—Crude, 160 bids, Fe P. 4 Ft, Wayne „Railroad: Refined, 105 bbis: Crude, 1 bbl. Fier.e. &P. 'Railroad—Crude, n:ibbl..3. mports : Per A. V. llorel—Crtide. °S7 !AI, : Re lined, 799 bbls, Per Allegheny river — Crude, 292 bbls. - - - - PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET OFFICE OF THE DAILY POET , I }MonY. June 15th, 1863. Remarks—Monday' weather continues to he very ehringeaVe. During the pest twenty-four hours we have been visited with regular showers, which cannot fail to be of great benefit to the growing. crops.' We also hope to be ah e to announce a rise of water. Money matters—We have no par ticular change to notice. Gold and Silver continue to deeThe steadily, notwithstanding the extraor dinary efforts made in New York by parties in terested-to how it up, our city on Saturday- ex-• hibited a good deal of, excitement in regard to repOrts that were flying about the streets, many of them being 80 IMP Otitblo that no sane person would lis'en to them. We are largely indebted to the bulletins on Fifth street; that' did theirpart well and nobly assisted to spread the, false and ridiculous reports 'abroad. The reported raids towards our city continue to be the principal themes of- conversation. At all events our city should be prepared to defend herself against all comers. Let us be ready. Flour—The demand for lots for home use was well maintained. In that way' a fair business was transacted. Oar marketcontains a fair sup ply,there being no export demand. The receipts cothein.yery slowly by rail; from wagon we also notice occasional lots arriving.' We note sales as follows: 200 bbls from store, Extra. $5 62; Extra Family. $6 25-6 5006 75; 150 bbls ExtraFtunily, $6 ,5000 62-6; 100 do, 3506 70 ;75 bbls Extra, $55005 60; -50 bbls hatra Family, $6 Z. Males made from wagon at-lower figures. Cheese—Receipts about equal demand; sales 86 boxes new W. It., 938 010 c. Potatoes dull ; ' the Ramon for old is drawing to a close. Sales 120 bush at 40050 c. Stater —Receipts,beim{ limited enabled hold ers to put up thCrates. 'VS e quote DOLOilfallY at 14 @lSt , t&gs - were scarco and high. We quote nomin ally ht 1 4016 e. Grain—ln the absence of transactions we omit quotations per St bfib st l. — Uncanged. Sales 120 bids at $1 7501 80 Dried fruit—Market contains an amnia euPoly ' for all ordinary purposes. Prices lower. Sales of 100 bush Peaches, $2 7503 00 per bush; 70 bush Apples $1 23 , 01 ..Z... - Whinky—trnehange; t ins a 30 bbls City Recti fied at 42444 e cash and ghort te. - - Ilincon—litarket steady with a fair demand. 3.0 00 . we note as follows: 4,600 Ms Shoulders, :46(E45%e: lbs Si es; d V4e; - 5,000 Is Plain . ems, 8t' (41830 : 2,500 lht; S Rams, lie. Rains C R;10c ; canvassed S Br ootns—Sales 50 doz medium at $2 2502 50 11 doz. ______ _ PROVISION 31A-RRET. Cincinnati. A. sale of 90,000 Ihs rib aides at 4,e and 100 tea plain hams at 8. 1 4:c were all the transactions made public. , Holders pf staff fuad it. no use. to offer. Eyen at concessions on carrent nominal rates there seem to be no buyers; at least but .few - if any :inquirers. Bulk shoulders lire quoted' at Wet bacon do at 33. - '0 ; bacon do at 4' ,C, . Bacon sides will not bear quoting above 54c for the heat. Neb. city-packed. 'mess pork continues to be held at $l3 50; though not in demand ; country at $l3. It is observed that a great deal of mess pork is turning out badly. 'This eamPlaint is said to be partietdarly strong in regard tu the stooks in New York: and brands which have borne firtit-rate credit-hitherto are found to cover sour meat. The cause of it is a matter of much con lecture, inasmuch na the liana! pains in packing bad been taken. .The conclusion most generally arrived. uring at is that,the warm weather which pre ailed d the packing season . Dui the gree n meat into - very- bad condition for curing. This is the most probably correct suppositiba, for the rea son that the bulk.ineats are suffering as- badl,i if normoru than the barreled. PhiladeiphirtMemither Market. There has been no material change in the mar- quiet the saint !time been kit' t, and the market quiet and tteady.' Thwreeelpta from the country continue moderate; and. the irincite_al demand has been from the home trade; a few East Eastern and New York dealemonlyhatn been . an town, ELSINGBITEG r. GRAPE, Vir E :4N 17.126N151: PEW.VIIVES ‘l2 ° e s t Llig. ts 2 Over dozen: 50 p . . - ' Cityr ,b 2.....- T. ....unr.sratussiEs.. Altrn mum imiss ~ venmente: ofa ce .- .ff. 4 Roots,phoes. Qatari dad Balm - - . 1 to orcler.io. the best materials and°Wolltathl `-' ALCORN'S EXPRESV, • - xi. 127 Pcnra_ ~ ,0..,„i, -- -.l*.g,' 'o',.',,s - m ith l ui c t. a. shts6 i Tv. A siga4.ERT-z & iio .9' _ .... e:szvEs O R oric*(igt-AlinivAL lAM iroteiqz ,•!: T 2 -, •,, , ------‘ •al Fifth strr . ,it . ....112" Mail tr ,144 • 44t .E* - Pitt4illrat. ow the A fainiliWithhd Xillt i t r br . 1 1144 . th h. l T'' ' Pit —,....i1t, rettf-w-trytte atd" Chicago Railway oi all kinds. at short notice. I Tiff also—atm:n-1 pozicoaD GRAPE. Company, for to tne and sale of propert. collection Qt...Eigion virsm. A 2, $2 50 prat of reat p urc hase, negotiate / oats. &n. r"1 1•7 dos_em: Vim per IPO. Extra Vines at $.5 per New Castle, !tierce? Sharon, Middle sex and Fe'anklln, • /MT t oed of the cit. and coon dozen; rum par 100. RVKRY DAY. and long experience in the Mildness. I ho Pe to giVe entiro BElthlfaCtiOll to lll7Pitrona. J. /MOS: itakdlOt iletgoodtuath. 31. K. NOLAN. ap No, 22 Ftfth street, _ • e0i#111,1109 4 " INTORMAT I, A.thisrapoiu:ccinuate ee'vk 'iliwbkr of Trade. Wm. M. SIMkT it' JAS. I. BENT JNO. 8. I wallet:l4E? I •ft'4n(i.tu DA , .0 I !, o PnozP.enta oi Enz6Nqui atearaiirii !. - ' ' • ' Vpiyik" lakekink: 8iti0n.,.....—........Jan e1p...-Netw Ydrk..AiVokpool A ,ill ........... ......Tune , 10...805p ~ „Layepool 11Pe re in . ..•;. 7 . .......... : . Jiro) e'll'...NO w TO r C...LtiekPool .!7‘t49p. . . .. . .... . J . quo 2L.New Yorki...l4Verpool ' friek :: .:....:........Ju ly 24 ...Boston .........Liverp001' sc.ti& ...',....:_Ju ..1...,.New Yoc..Uverpool R'Odar " ..... .... ....July B... New. York...,Liverool Great ilastera..!3ittly 2t... New York....Livorpool . . .. . . .. I PROM 13711tOPZ: - Hansa ........ ~ ~T,n2l a )oLivo rpo 01 .. any York Can acia.: .... ~... ...... Juue 13..Liverpool...Boston liodar ....._1.., . 1 .... Juno 16 _ 4 fiverpool:-..li ew Y or k Tripoli ...... .... ..... june 27.44 re.rpool—New York MET. DlAlinrer. .4 0 . 811 neTnn narcy pos. TER; MORKTRO POST E T . Essll.9. KOLTNTZ MIULTZ, BROZSRS. . • • .• 118 . WbOte alatir • Tbn follow:in/rata thn buying , and scan' sr 'rates . Air Gold. Silver. : Buvinst Sold .Selllaa Silver ... • .. 189 00 • .'l+.aktern Eicatan ge. . .. . .. ''''''' ''' P par ar • ....... ... par oton., . • . ...... ....... par 4. Western X.:change. Cincinnati . : ..... Cleveland. .. . •.... BE. ..... ... PITTE3BUE3E-OIL TRADE, !MONDAY, Jane 15th, 1861 were more Thu market has become more settled. Holders disposed to operate and the conse quence was . a larger business was transacted. Besides:the demand for the Eastern market has fallen. off. there being a slight decline in Sew York. ~ The current rates were • in bulk, 15@lGe. those whdasked higher Tates did not effect an.V sales. Sides, including the packages, at 21@27e. There are still a number of sales making the terms of which do not transpire., • The prices current in the East will not 'Justify shipment unless. to fill contracts. 'Hence our dealers are morodisposed toconsent to alteration here. .The Oil.Exehange reeeivd: the fe dis Patch: - Om Ctry, June 13th. . . The transactions continue • light, The rates show a Wide tange ; we suppose it is governed. by the gunlit3- - Crude up the creek. s3@3 50 : some holden:demand $4: at the mouth $5@.4 50 are the current rates. Beozole if , not inquired 11/r ; prices were non al. J. trrox, , 29 v7Afth street. :THE ARDESPWOILIOMP4I4 . Mil lc i ii4Ortialt . : llA - ; 161 . , 8 ,, Aid:Weft 4 041091:e° , - 'll 44 4 ' .iiH: -1 44 . (rt . ::;- "; P 17. 2 ,E. i - B . lo , l l l'Zi 0 * - • _.--- ..,1 1. ,- i,.... ~..1 i i weti•ehotile, 27 IIi,WINISTUEST, . .. ,p rz 2B . B tßien74./thiA:" 1 - - Z.u. elm*, 172.*11-11F • Dirtralat-rrtor44::cop, „Mum : fact:traria, ' PLF/M WRITE BLEpunni burgh.FS. Ofttoe, NO. 29/ LI BE R TY STR E ET C li g I tar 4ro. , REGILDED . REBRO.V2I3III and made °gni , Vinetsitelier altered to full Ceirbon Celt AL ttie ; LEirrip mid, Oil Store of! • WELDON, REM:4X is I I.B4'Weedetreet.Maar . naz ... • ....... ......... Pat ....... P&L Afhei Philosophic r'lkarner4 gi.wriez.mrs irEwoulap..keyrisel r-..-at- P.,hibmophie Burner for•Carbott Oil le now p ram : oa t zurn t poes em escas . many adventaget) over the , 1. Itmakes a large•or • man litrbt kith Perfect combustion. It will burn /WY quantity-pi.eil2rmetsr. 8. It ean lbensed - witn along or short ey. 'I. It can be used as a timer night: .....L. __ .. . - i -' 5. it can always be made to barn els6....Lieaw bulß. It is more easily w4lttid::.tititafzenr, other , .net. , • • • • -, ,F.t. cam be Ittizarsa mid Bated without t i e- , moving the cone. . .. i. ~ • • • I 8. - It throws alkhe-Vibite /tOlfabove 10 ocal P. The - chimney 'Minim - if:two - 74# o . r. without tonchltUr the Oats: •' ' —' - ' These burners . are ; ate , ositutuoklidge; d can be put oh_ my lamp tiowin i as. imply son name Varhon Oil vittinld=hawli. allidlo_s_op • Burner. Prim.= cents user-detail •Ww: ': mold A Np. 81 Yo t r an.etrept.xittibmrh.... .... .. .. reas-zychr P,, 4 . sirpittr. , tbinit EEL NA. REC O'S PI A Bir-OS-- ! Just opened this week a ohotee- suPPIY el ihosB BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, ' - . beyond doubt the finest in the country. Vila fact is now utmost universally °encoded ;• for 'Bomb months past we have been unable to 511 one half of our orders. WARRANTED PIPE YEARS-. • - ' Baines Brothers Excelsiar-Pitifo-Foiles:*th4 best °heap -Pianos made. -For tale by:.. ••• ' - - ' 1 CHARLOTTE PLITZfE; • • " ' Fifth 'Eitiebtj • Sole - Annt for llaines arotficTs Piano and Princes Meloderons.• - • "eb - ' ==DMr3 SECOND HAND. PLOWS . A- irliriCkliilNG 7. OCTAVE. BEAU tiful b/aok - Walnut 'ci3se, Verylittle need........... „, ..., $220 A 7 octave, Chi ckering, - Rosevrotid, round' comers, a first rate instntment,.._• ..,. ,ROO 47, first rate & Co;. RosebscOd,-11— handsome thum, snod-0ren,...., - 2170 A 0.3 i, octave, titodaft-Nosewood, carved • ;menials in front..,_-_ .....-.......-- A 634 octave, Zale & Co. ito - sewood, round • front., an excellent Pian_o- L:..... ....... :, - 1.60 .1 6 octave. Vlaiokerbag, EAowswood rp - and crers a awod fellable Piano ... 15 i 6 octave, ../j. etLP3ViBk. CO. Etagewood , -1 i 3.5. 0 A 6 oct,. Steuart. Mallogon.Y. roand front Eio A 6 -oct. Swift. .. do • ..... ' .- .. ''Ye A s'obt. Gorman. do -.....- , ...... 60- AA 6 oat. Denham. do ' ' _____ 50 6 oat, Loud do .------,...., - 40 #A 84 oat, English" do ..... ...... -.-- 20 8 otu, ue do - 15 .....__ For salo by H, ionltar,on, - Lb lIBLIC NOTIOR—IroOORS 1411:tB-' soriPtion to the capitals took athe .weetern Insnranceand Transportatiot Connally. will be opened at the AlerohantslExeb; ange.lin•Pittsburgh on TUESDAY. Jane 2,3 d, 18( and -kept, open from /Oa. in .until 4 p. m. sail` day. WM. BARNES.. _Br. W. istjlowN, al, P.. CiTERRETT, WM. P. EUNN, JAMES 111. MACKIN. ' nCottunil..3.ioners., .4 R. HITTCHENSON(Weis of ' Leacii At a u4diliiiSoNd. CORISSION FORWAR DINV Dealer i a WESTERN RESETIVE CHEESR, Flour. Grain. Fish. Dried Prart;Pot and Pearl Best Athos. and PRODUCE ,OENERALLY_, Brands of Family FIQT sr &bran on Rand. No. 102 Necouit Stieet. Between_Yioo t i and Market, Paull PRNWIL Li beral advance made on consignmeniiii, B. Luprort—. ..... • R. Oinmpr LuPlro-N- FELT CEILENT & A VEL HObVING- VOLRermira to old Gravel, flanFaag and Mc olioßoofs mada thaloweet prices. All work or Promptly)o attemded to and war Wood Orme ainic at uu mag..eorner'zilMax streets 2d CHARLES L. CALpI.VELL, Oineeeetot to Jim Re nea4Co. , 1 2 ' 0 '4l ix. .41;40k4 Dealer la bacon, Lard. anitzir-Cared M; booked Bef. do ame deol Ceram Market - =ld First streets;. Pittribtirirk • SPRING GOODS. Ur t ,7 o?Parotittr o i? ATI'Es., SPRING AND - _GOODS,' embracing all the newest etyleg .of PI,UN AND FANCT CASS7MBRES, suitable for Business Balta. ass A fall d emtplete ortment of fino black' an • - CLOTDS AND CA/VOIRIERIESik' Plain and figured Silk and Caatonaie Vnitkier W.E. - 143 FED lifi4t eirre,Rer. corner of MarketS tob&dalra (mare'"egh enY city i t rrutitthit*Ai i i l . - .. ipi hr ....„. 0 • i...;‘,. , -, 1 ... . 2 2,, ~". . i ,_, . . ~ J . 11, ' ) .' i . j.411.1),1 -., i•AL 1.) - 1 • ~ .ume, on j.,T.RBRIT Ez.if 4 - I Petri'' R. R: lie et, , '', E 7 RB M'Pri "Lanolz int k ric i A . lc ...i . * •DEAL_EICE( SI i 'i.Koop. win ! to zunamois AURDIIOIIIIIIIICPTORS . . - we isrot oitailitapiiiaos siftlpio of • H .. , ~ - e , - r• term , , .._ , . - , Vi m. :fro treprosr;.-Ito 41 *crfroAkoq; - COAX - . _ • , 609 LEW , MIT Lwra-ELIN . • I:ijairal-71343.9ABlii4c1ThE717:°u:V:traek"bring;;"4441":"111r:rir:7:72.: hilrs7s7:'i". xi , Stable from the Iwo efie_tieett House, to Dear - the comer of First.and 8 %hale& street. I. tl. - Cona a , ofd etand, is p.rePate to famish eaniage. bar.gl7azi saddle horses apoa.the ohbrtest no. ate s o horses *kept at liyem-- at seasoaabie - rates. , pladertaking . juid al/ a rraagements for fa- • /lamb rill receive hiespecial attention., : . . _ • Eax BRICELAND: .'Sip 14: Dir - ' .1 FOR flikr.--Tillg ifillnMeng ber offers for sale fear wig' ible lots attested .of the Omer I. , Grove etrootand adobe .e.rpeue . adjoining tbeSei!enth .W.ard: la PitftoThe iota are each 24 loot front by 210 w hi p ,. _ de .rtuteitt4iback to an alley, and;are Nat,* bola_ tom, by efts anlleys on errry encle. Two of .11te lets lave frame houses on them. five rooms Acid halt;in each. bydranta on ho premises. They mill be so/ctall together on very favorable tere. fa . of JAS. ArecAill,Aßalit fe jkattetreet,miarlreer4, IBEm It I ,i=2= Flf. -a• w !WO 4i . lll lif.g.Did, Ic.ithp lanaratantah.m, - -7 7 1 *- , r,'- ~!. miiludevosi ../inal l y: a .- ,7- ii,...--,, t aVatilllrea mgl - - .r",,.., ~-..' Yet' mil self- - • ~,::...„,/- ablittaindt/ighif •/'-i- . - 2-Z .); . :.a . .; - ." - . .4 on.zdarrkl; Besaage am. nu e.thetot.,f,jas Joins pg,t,beitatfralitthato tettia, 6,14 i atfiSdfanY , 811 "ked. allo - 4 igg i olirt skort4l7,,ZlVmer a l , girdzfroonf d' comma Ora j !UM CZ S tilyhttV,AgMtdroMar.l" Villii . 541 V i te N2 1 4 .1 .-V XV:ilitrlgla4; 7l =il4 9 f. : A tan: swat. Zest to-dr A' 2 4 4 416 WM ' .434411;c4100; eprzanyts: nahf4ljettrorarYand w toragramakxfurin In - c-a, getim, - t.. to do , and , ovate,. myrtgrionslar. legalV,l7..,orilly =COttanat-ißitiiiiiblaelltrMat_ ,6Ver Lil t Pa.Moreta , 1ei,e,1411,r4 k a_kriiii.ll.MnAlt/Ilit thc , ..tz ~r. .04' ZrortgallgtiatianTiigWraighie , . i Q s wi umn mg u 4, jajiiiiliim Jo' DR. Deforo and s.i'ter mamas thrlrl-tdaVart4 wormaaved much ra_,o , Mitt grad . %Tor matron , dm. Salnahlarr , rafir Pertigruibertarirgur-Actoairtfelaly'eared , 'i t very abut space o lima ihts Pair tOZOOdlas. V ; ft.'siroritialtibtiottu-xteayaMiki.apotraldi ram the exatatamthi.r.c.en the ..: 4.lllltegM OM Area ea 2 helms abardon- J wilt and w o Dramailta dia. , eideashre - mtla margeamoocea..----, .had , otez - tOrkr 4 , ( 40 7'iliperisincos - M"thhir ' rrsat ' anent an_homitaLi..of- b...,t , 11e- RM. tlYtaid land la ' ghelln tted - gtatewleadsauo t go sag-to al/ with a - fliz 1 = 41 4 htaidr.aid kupgdnaailVia-h& bloom • nhon'the now--Dtdedo.uaek. egto ph:or with ' rhOntehanita; mut quahlatabtat Me 'and 'NY eared donsamhtimi and., all etas kips/AO Abeam of whilfit ;so-rowar ammlagio Alt Mar conntriez, . an now be relli7Aß__ amp ..atteradAtoiteln ' time - MIRO ' 14t1 of nag thaLment ,tuthearmiutpthb Adrigettraioh argwen grads to _fratatalMY, Having Alms &d -ynamos of ov -met loer'earpa' mace - and ip,„_cibi2So7gegtdadti°34 441VIAY4bSpeaelwases.'1211:1"1111 alLY.Kaal2grOtedhgthearofersorieas - .frau :a i r r stm nienaed ar reamotatito clidsaaa, aWmarr,oto Prietors af hotels. &a. 01101 OFO-13-1111aBead street. near Diamtmd street, rtvata apmmanf ..mtiogg -frogr all mint af : l.li, U;doh. ateotta at , tahredgo.. - %taw foo • - • :' - :daub= . . , --. no * ri osTi.gptitao.RE D2 lust - itb#4 l W treL... : e , .. : ed.ltlvrJette.l Price ' . •i t em.x.., elot. - ; iO-, ; .14 .. , A-1 Nat -ON' . TIM. MATURE,: TREAT 'NFINT - A •.--RadidaT of Sperniatorrhosa or Bettbul ' eaktilaek,..' voib,r7: Eton:Wigan% SerceslDellilitY. and - P erltitilz Ass.3l3tritur a generally, Nervousness. qonsunaption, ReilePsY suld•ribr. MentalbaudliowicauneattoilTiresult 4fronrIATILA use' .3.—By ItOtiT.,. a. CIA . RIDIIL AI:D - .. , Aiitlinrislidee ffrieg Peek &e s Bon to In Ai% -gufferera' .' BentundertredV%-a. Wain envelop to any. ad drefle,.kOst,paid.,....en Tectitit-tif-Silr .11ertts. , er two Pima° st • amps,- by Dr, U . J. C. R.T.JDIE,., ._.,,. : ;... - I,Ty ,JEtreathetkr, _lire* Yor k, 4rin 3 / 447, 31 x!.. ~, . ::: P.Old. , Office...Bori .4 5 813. _ IMPORTANT TOhLADItS trait. : 10 1111%". ALlkiallgay; Diraisirmo r'en' /51-essionuortiVeltelitliflrtr tgr glaatinifenroli Pews& f 'eas ANeellititi ar(d. haring etteeeededin then resterb thrhaszowsul sancta - oes - in A the aftliated_, to supnd .heal litweesoldenee hfferinsii‘nb - Gre-fii Aarterician, ; . notio-TRERMIIk MOLE . 1.11.11, -4Nlllbli _ _ lions have" been etrletlyfolibited) rdur4l m from. . or ° L atti L ittthl C g ah3PPV,P. .Nature;:: .....4.aallie.ustem, to perferat health kus what' lsollerityrfrcen gaust../ zn eetto'w. 'the Pastee.pr er w aus of 1.1p4 Away qtasuf. IA */ in 'an pose of :peptlity or Nervous Fr g . tateZraek • 44‘1,7='!'et..1"' kA FdEC3, re.uTheirotPilltare pe:i-eotly narkeinoun aercois- Wittaion. and may be taken byt he, fivott, clelloatofe male I , Clioist natterng diiitra a; iat" inc gr.rao time the"' act Zik-cs a_ oharm,,bylttroratticminq,.iar rdition,ata= and restating the ant= to a healthy eon. -.E edntains GO Pills. Parati NBIMLLAP. itod-sehen desired - will-be sent bY znall 'Pre -veal nY aft Y advartised Agplat, on receipt etthe - slay Alt er quid by prsinaistkawakerail Y.. nezai 4gant- • - ' JORIEPsw iamalG:, - 'Conier Market:Ft:meth-ad Dinni'aq. siniklyclaleowis &seat fa Pittsburg- Walt IL 1P.193ER STEAM ENaIiEPUPIIIEsitk, i;t;CIL ici;e;l2t2Rile: osmium vitilikish Au DILER MXENg, , awe the. Pena.. ii, B. Pftsewar.Deeg. . • •• • . - Pri1W ,,, W16..R, _ pit AA RMFAVrOBt A LL " mutts or Steaai &linos. ranting from three to one hundred and fifito_ Dozer. and suited for firist.Mills. 43aIr ;rtet a uma4o. Factoinii7 , . . .., . . . rtive tititiordiir attar Mu to the oorstruotion of Itrixbies futdldachinery for ra w ist .nlille. and for o,...rights. mula.E.and offieuizr allip. , nave also on ean d..unishedand:rosady for ablP utent at elt ornoti_usizies and zoilers °fever, desorititot: - _Also r fattish Ditilersindttoetlron sialue;v6l", Wrought iron . Shafthigjiangere and ~.rwthes in every , and :eantinte theinanufaoture of Woolen M erfrond Zdaeldbe Cards. • • 1 OU.r.prifies are low; fith'Madlinel7Rlantdattllr- Id oftide liqualftrofmaterial, and4tarrante/ pi 'MT earas give eatisfaetion. I garfardertfitro all oartaef the solintry:solloit ia and isrurnotly : Mild. I' DAUB 83 Cii.P.P.ELL, : Igni gnelltgaili c , l'AtaiMitAl s We,ANAArt‘.lll64••iamoznimp A 1 • mete end wall selected deco: 8 p .r, I n.O - 4 cueslsting et Ciediii,egisainerars iire t tu h i p , 4 0 . gk7, 4 4 , iirWook 'd osre, ,vraNisifiNG I th h i lnar KePt f c iretssttdl,r:eittGe VOD Sbeettftti m, i PMPzeTee l d eeradd Wore , 115;50 litVOS I ZEIt'S $5,50 UNAMODGED etTiPt6te; il3 4 / 4 V mvwr ditiOrkai o ro 114k7 —."7l.sreoiratreet, 3$ Zel. .ro.l/213 rilaf::.‘;'l VICIX• 650 ;,4
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