NOl ALCOHOLIC, A !WHO CONCENTRATED eg-eige;bl43 Eictract. 4: - TO NIC. .6a " • d 9 . an GERMAN BITTERS Paapii.i DR.. . JAO BOIP. Philadel Pill.°Oa etika,lig ete, e _Dxarani sistrommsorlifermithi Debility, Dineen of the Kidneys, and all Dimension Arising from a Disordered "ry - fdtgenarselh. such as Constl- • ..atori.. Inward rues. Fullnes or , , _• k • • _ Atddill_of thlf Stomach. Nanaea, Heartburn. Disgust for Baud, I Nlitless:9rA r edght In • St beischwdenr.ffrtude4ens, Sink = Antti,rittfinUgTat the Pit I .4.inerStem- --'llAsh;wwfMmbljr.o.ertheligau...rried and , txria - • stering,at am Heart abe or sentatidna:Whde in a lying Minn b f - Von_, - Dbis - ortvebs be fore the sight, Paver and Dull Pain in the tread, Deficnenoy of Perspiration. Yal• lowness of the B..wt . and B.yes,.Pain in the Side, Back, Chest,' Limbs, has. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn -132 lifil4=tFiesh, Constant ' of Bell. - and s . rr 3 et t lt o der r es • ! And will p spirits. ositively nrevezd Yellow Fever. Bil . loud, f ) o,vpr,dto- - - • = • --'COMMIX NO ALCOliol. OR BAD wielsacir They will cure the above diseases in Likely- • „ ,.,. ....aril,f4hlcg t tri veztestia, Qvis otmthaTe7me tfuoiland (.443 ' meltable) hosts of ignorant quacks and urea,* -num! adventurers, have opened upon enfferfor =mollify the flood gate s . of Nostrums in the ohmic of Pci - or whisky, vile cotopounded with ildurioits ter4drugs, 11.4 I.listext TOAR.IS I,:i;Rznaghlas and Bit preps strop,' Beware of the innum,erable array of alooh t : r icli plethcihe botthisinedbbedli weft 'tender the modest alsualfation of Bit Which, instead of outing ,onlY_aggravates diseases ad leallatheed-anfferere in despair. HOOPLAND'EI GERMAN` BITTERSi Are npt a new and untried article, but bade stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri- MA i t u drY n ttP, in lar il f ar ° ;r tatl e ;arm . t a: n d sale, are The yroprietc,ra s imilar thousands of Letters from the molt eminent Clergymen, Lawy,,rs, Physicians and . ILltizemus, TestifYing of their own personal knowledge. t:o the beneficial effects and medical virtuegoi these Bitter& Dl YOSFANTSOILETHI#VI9.7It DO FIX _%1.1 1 11' 4GOOD APPETITE, YO WO BU JD 'UP YOUR UR 001- • at franolvt DO - YOrr TrAirr.TO 1 . 22% WELL I oUv4.2ym..psr Rip V /ma YO Oa you want to sleep well T Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling! ;.)c..ca .:, ILY;ti di); HEe - . • , HOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ' PARTICULAR NOTICE. i AM' art; Mang . prpartleiollit sold' tinder tl4 4witrie'o/BitteTe tc, put up in quart bottiei; 'bentwoundil re the cheapest hie/u r common rum, eoet.np front 20 to 40 cent. per ga the taste du/quieted by A tiL we or Coriander Seed, ,TUAT clew q4l.4Eiiteri ha; caused and :alit 9pitini eisltA cause t aelatigi cte,th4 can' Ire 404'443m 140,044 e theldeatVBfike-drunkard, - BY the. , usel7l *yet= is kept continually under the m .1 iluenee ofi wholse .„%mutaktsof the wore kind, the denre fors Liquor is created and kept up, and the reeutt to a i hfV l l9n l fitPlithP4l3.9o4 a . tireaGterd's IV. die Wads.' 1 :it i -,:.,, For those who deeirl and `will have cr . _ Lguo' r Bittere bitehthcialauntut necetxg- Yet 1 . 141 PQ Mottles . 00401 dnd'et Vertritus . gutters, 4 , an skit mid Thred> gnarls of 10/1901 Br On ' Or WhilikY. and tNeregdy will ‘9,eg Dtel'aration! that tdettfaurettoefut inedbithitt Virtues and truq smulten-e•anq qf the itthSei'etita idendr .V. 14 . - r 4 ini the market, arid tbell (seat tom* leas. You will. *arm Wathemintiet t r4f 'llitatstirstsd's, Hitters inl atinesakoleilli' avow! ;artick of Amor, at a l 1 / 1 7W.00 f t Swat nes , Vries. ehals -- t/tese irtfe'rfor 4ureweratirms YOU. ATTiTicii-84:t4D,•MR S , &ND Til li - DiNICDEF Oi+ iiiiiLDlElitil We call the attention of althaving relations or friends in the armY to the fiiet that 'IIOOY LAND'S German Bitters" will care nine tenths of the oisauteektdisseppygx_pasarnere,hl priva tions inaidicifftnislithassies- inThe Ms; publish tgAed almost dady . in the newspapers, on the arrival le i t titlailload that a very large case lifar ffom debility. , Satin, case of that kind can be re=icaed.ll7 /10011911d'e German Bitters; Totseeitea . dna from disor• der of the diendtWrie greslie.ddy remov ed. We have no .in in dating that. if ditiaillittent were ittelyttontd amen g rnaraoldiern bundeede,oweesltlight.be saved. that rotilerwise We aaltpartiondar attention to the following re markableand Well aiathenticated oure of one of th e endow s heroes.- whose life. to two hie own lens tuist"has been Saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELPHIA. Baguet 2311.1., 184 . IN _ . • , Afeerri. Jones dc Evatut.—Well, gentlemen YAP' Iloofiand's German Bitters has saved ..y *fa. The Ta ta tit , A tlYtttiteit t f o r b y numberd oo d , sosne ot srhose names arias§ and -who eraTalls , cosnitant, o all the circumstances of my cage , Lam:-add haver been fog.thclagt four e • irragx snember of eher man's rullishitted hal , trek the immediate 3 omumtd,of gent; B, B. res. Through thsi ea- Posture' attendant tiploh my arduous duties. I-wei attacked in Nevemb_er,lastirts Inilappoll3lW the hums, and war for - terris ,:tyo oar aA I • hospital. This was follows .BY great de • *ty. heightened by an attack of dihentetr. I was then removed from the White Boweskid 'gentile this city on board the stealing' "sitatif tif %Tablet" from which I landed On the 28tft ,pfZe, f glum that time I have been aeout sik low ,arly otie could be and still 7 e tamil rpark tifvt i F ono , areek or more I was scarcel y able to s,tra bow an7thing, and if' did force a noorserdcWO, Kelm ima,edi, ate4ownJap win, i I ' et:Waren teak a, ems of water on stoy stow . 1- Trifirohtddricit fur .. - . . • • Blau.= . amt. aceoffinW/he physioiatql rear , had heed working fat hind". though unsuocesful IY. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch er. &avid:tot Itie they aou'd dap) merilfar me. and ads-old/it Igee adr gvnian,Athd fernlike such dispe On fmy bruited funds ft 1 best suit- ed me. An aecktutinrance who visited me at the hospital,Alr. igedsairklitembron. of 6th below Aronlittent. .dadylkidules An a forlorn Elope; to try your Bitters and kincUyrpraoured a bottle, From themeti I commended tairiturthem the shadow, f death recede:4E4l;er, th tee S3o4 f.t . t * gettingi WOW if no volt t tiro . 6 ft Lee lAtriattined d san ••••a Of being Permitted to rejoin my wife and danah ter, from whom I have - heard - nothing for rash teen months; for, gentleman lam a loyal Virgin % lan.,fecot she yity,of nintalcOl.' To ty4tda invehilibla Bitters.' oWti trniglosToWprivilege of again clarping to my hoimm those Views dearest to me in hie. • Very truly, Ypurs. PIAACIAKALONN. We fullrlaottear in &et - kith of thealioVe iltal e ment. as we had despaired of settles ant Pctarador Mr. Malone. restored to health. .10821 CIIIIDLRIBACIT., Ist IThr, Battery. OPIIMOP 'AC ACKLE •. Co. C. llth. Maine. ' LEWIS CHEVALIER, 82.1 N. Y. I. E. Z E N ( IIRIAjetArt4IIe,m.. diamt $. J. 0 taift,SPr' . 1 •Xlaal:d' Van:aunt. HD N . 11. JEDDRIE, Co B. do MILT I 44KIDONALB, Co e 6ttr Maine, jilt .41VAlt% Ca- B..ath-attahie, ii. lit atilltlit, V.Stith72(l Ir, 'Y. NAVA' Ffigaierfl3o2l.4B; 'p e p, 95th p a .. Alin W ,.7I II.I I LIMMDIEL.IOO A. gd Vermont .10 ftM Bl . gt.BiAsthPenna, .. • . AIM :OF 00 /;3 I TERP.L72%. : B t ior &actual,. -skoistorsze tit :TAM:mg.* I 8 =Ws Wassyssofilskl.i lintUsi, i PRICEPEIni CLNVEi, on RAMP DOZ, FOR Vi 00 . - ' 8b. 0 014 mar . ossrest &maid, not have the ay , ILI% a o nab* pat i Aby au of the intOgicating elsiliaratiotth that be , tiffered la Its place. but toato ter.aatt vie forwent s6OM4 Pacite4 Ag -1.6 / 4 ** 4 :o 4 iitsiquotiaty. 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TWfoOol irael ' bradvirinir, , Uri: been - agreed Vale " the PnbikdoWs Of the - Pittbtirs V. take effect on and after the I .oto ti"„Tcl• 0 'ember„lB62,ich 41.ner,continolin OTALA T ISIN6FALATTER,„ "9 0 IrciLli 8111741r12*YrRYILIr• , s _ oll l 6 , l pekio'n ' .. .$: Att,Two montior....- . $ 900 ...„ . w ,o 9l ll laltinnSZ . .1, Three months._ .11 00 • Aare° lanertiona .126 Fourrnontho.- 13 oo Oneiweok„.. ,2 00 five months,- 14 oo Two room_ „ .......- 300 Six mcmths...- 13 00 ~T 1111 1 0. 7.rfte1te,.....-. ;3.00 Nine ntmitbs_ 210 00 001 uz4o month-....... 600 One Year....-. 21 0 0 IPOIiCHARETABLERIATTF.B. • , I Which fdloWs theirYiyil iimif a iroeklY ohmage ' - ornw i tter. to be , uuutrg among new • - .' -. " adtertioednente. , . ,rtqa.,B/7%.4, , x.ll El Q UABIII, ETZTLY D. intietinfler' ' - .. ....... -......-. sl6roo Tway*" month • - Acitaiohottatore' Notices 80;60-..--,- ...... 225 Thitioes., -- -..-. LD4Hli Vgtieert.eaotaiiortion....... ........ ... A rn O 10 3 6 *.di1l arivertliomenta ordered in for One AtoYakgrdifittnie. to be wash at the time of or deritlit, DAL-IE4Y POST. Chief Justice Lowrie. As oar readers will • perceive, we have placed this gentleman'wrzame at the head oforir‘columna as a candidate for re election. In thus expressing our choice we have reasons far higher than any dicqt ted by mere politics, reasons which lead us to prefer him .beyond -any ..man ; whom any party could pl ac e i n nomination. He was the &at judge in Pennsylvania, and so far as we know, thefiret in the council, who, since this war began, gave the new papers that judicial protection which the Constitution prescribes. He was the firiit judge to raise his voice against the torrent of intolerence and which was sweepiUg away our liberties. For this reason We favor his re:electron, and . for this reason we think every newspaper editor of the State, who values his right of free discus sion, should advocate Chief Justice Lowrie's claims to the great judicial er mine. S j ta ud t g es e ach walsn August, wfihng io 118e6a1v,et it t e t U 6 ni t t h e e d Mar shal of this district, seized and confisca . ted a newspaper printed at West Chester, called the Jeffersonian. Its crime was that it was one of the very few Perinkylvti nia journals which at that time adhered to the doctrines inculcated by th e great man whose name it bore. It was held fo d nearly two months, when, ao charges be! ing subStantiated, it was released, and it i publication: recommenced. The editor or the .le,ersonian. indignant at the outrage of the thr'einmant efficiars , at once com-, menced suit against them. which early io the present year, came up for trial before the Supreme Court of Nisi Prins, held by, Chief Justice Lowrie. Wm. B. Reed and George W. Biddle,' were the champions of the Jeff ersonian and vrell did they perform their trust . —, As soon ,113 the suit became known, it was; the signal for all the great and little whelps: of the Adminiatration, to howl, and bark,, and squeal at the two courageous lawyers] who were determinedto vindicate the free dom which had been, rudely taken from' one of their fellow-citizena. Newspaper after newspaper poured out its envenomed spleen upon Mr. Reed and Mr. Biddle. —j The very editors who might-;be the next , victims of tyranny, were the first to ma • l ligu and traduce them. "No, words were too bitter ; no fate toe bad for the two men who dared to do what was right. The cry spread throughout the country. Every newspaper paid by the Government added its little squeak or heavy howl to the cries of the Philadelphia pack. !Tribune, Press, Bulletin and Times, ed id oinne g,rol{3. selged. and harked .aiod,, foahaed, atal,tetrible'viere,thet threata at the, judge Iwho would have manliness enough to give the justice thetwo lawyers had ask ;ed. i-The-uproar hat little effect, Mr, Reed lwaterecthis llowetreadat.Chfrettlt Ililli;itcrad leiiil l a dd A r ecett e n t lY-and l C l Ordia a lly s aa jl if there * was 1:19 swathing "We i liana word in the ] nglish temOage.' They prepared their case and bided their time ) and in due aurae the great wJeffersonrantf i'dati:.ee, n for trial. -it oecepled . twki Asp', arid e little NistPriva court room wasterowd dto suffodatioa . ICI spite, of intolef nee and ;ideate the iris - j i had free ' source n irtelligent jury was selected, and all he. wittieeses.and all the , lawyeYa Ode' eard,until each ,side was. satis fi ed,. arid' nd jury. Chief Justiqe,Lawrie was equal o the occasion. Ere soared above the rej II dicea. of , theiltorir, and. addressed the fjury in langwet such as ao tour 1a., 1a, the I ; do,unnotryphra9ablifffoorat'atlinotdd: th tw r o i. ) , :a i r ,. . , m rc i n d i : . n hiaoPitiithi the Constitution still exist owever great - the eltciterneut of the hour, o newsliaperCouldne suppre4 9 ed for crit i isingthe [tete of the Government. The li effereonfra tad been wronged 4 free' eech had been eappressecl ; free .disens lon bad, heen denied; a newspaper edi tpi who had criticise the , Adiairostnniob Ifarably- 7 had.had hie property seized and his livelihood taken from him, In, ordi vita' ry times all lien would have blamed the oricials,,who dared to,- these -ont ges, but now it was different- ...Social, ~ pacriptidnawaifed the'rudge:','ofjriry, d r ' wYier, who would dare even to think a cli outrages wrong. But Lowrie never a red ;the.marched. straight Oni.iiird i# i e performance of his duty. These is were wrong ; and in calm, earnest, d gnified words he told the jury that the ; ffersonian must be vindicated. It was dicated, and Mr. Reed and Mr. Biddle, a r a year of toil and contume/b, had t eatisfiletioti,ooplowitig that th 4, mull l e3 Id' "Justice 'Lowrie,"liArt placed the fifstobstacle in the way of Federal des pptism. ISince then the country has been roused..., At vast party has rallied with flpie and of last year. William B. Reed Geo. W. Biddle find milions arrayed by their sies,lill earnest in advocating thediber4 ti aof their country, and Chibf,:fashide 1. L wrie, for that one firm, honest, Consti tion-loving charge, has received the a nitnonatiotnineilibh26fflifsi.felliallDicAi l aa II ts, and will receive their unanlinotis s port. We, for far higher than mere ~ y rearm,. Ettrvocat.his.c* otu r , -,,,apd . Penpaylidniana twha law th&Cnit , r , n should vote for Chief Justice Walter Lowrie, the arid, _judge_ of the United 8 tea whoiptaT o oaed,bsor,m i r t x tetee ty. ra I),YAPSlittAbikirl.mqvn,,,,, ~ . , FARM NEcian as ed Park Bea-' ja ityPift`et i tioet and.luunnriat, why le_n e ;..' i, ei over, Act. tßrooklyn tof-Vit - 44,bid, 1 , s , - A .^-^, I q .'ellie',, ."Ittinianatlito.lBl%liVilkteelir er4 he Rlottilbli . ' ie coneemminwp Boras ,plos mayraio ilb t r , - tetlititta of pnb# t , . 17 ...„,... .4* GeneralAn se .E h d en it o o k e t4 a 1141 L c e ib tte ,4.na r a. t c o ibe Another . '' General. •I\EW YORE EXPRESS OFFICE, June 22. To Major General Schenck : SIR: If you were not an actor in the midst o a great trig* 'one would smile at the "Headquarters Eighth Army Corps." Pray,- sir, tell us where, just now, i s the Department of the Eigthth Army Corps? Where it was, when first entrusted to your puissant arm, we well know. The rich Eastern valley of the Po-i tomac Was in your °Ormond. ' That great ' link of the East and West over the Alle ghenies, the, Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, was there . Bat the last we hear of you is, that while you were wisely barrica ding yoirself in the streets of Baltimore, with tobacco, Lee's rebel legions were revelling in your Department, and, gene rally' nabbing' everybody of most things valuable to them. All this is indeed Tra gic, and the more Tragic because such ac tors as yon and Milroy murder the parts you are put there to act,—bat what is Cu rious, too, is that, while you summon to your rescue each New York City regi• meats as the Seventh, (to say nothing ,of the numerous others) you deprive six Out of seven of the soldiers in them, of pa pers they are in the daily habit of reading at home, and which inspire them with the patriotism and the principles that prompt them to rush to. save this "Department" of yours. Yon thus beg and pray for Old Line Whigs and• Democrats to come to your rescue, with their bayonets, while you refuse them the mental aliment and inspiration that brought them to your pro ection I You and I, General Schenck, ,are old adtinailtrtiaPes.' v 34 metlrat "s ',Whigs, in the Cortgfeis`uf 1 849-5 0 -51: =Yhtf ran o ff with Giddingkrepreapoing,the Abolitiom ,element otapne side, and Bart, of S. C,, representing the Secession element on the othcr,and.voted .against all bills of Pa eification 'and Settlement, which, while avoiding the then impendin g . civil war. nevertheless gave us Califiarnia,'"free.l' while I followed humbly in the wake of the great 'Clay and' Webster. We differ now, only as we differed then: but that is no reason why you should call the New York Express "disloyal," or shut it out from the people of Maryland, and the New York regiments Mow enabling you to be in Maryland. We meet together again iu the next Congress, sir,. and we will talk. there ,, all this .over , provided the New York 7th; and other Democratic bayonets, are successful in protecting you from that military genius of yours, which first developed itself in the •railroad train at Vienna, "and which now finds time, with I Lee's legions all about you, to open fight 1 upon newspapers. But I think I comprei heed you. A Congressional election i,i approaching an Maryland, and it -is Wore important to • • stop :reading in Maryland, ,I and to elect Abolition memhers of Con. ' gress there, than it is to .protect and de-, fend the Department of the Eighth Army Corps. 13 enc e , yen consume that pre= cious time of. yours itipieparing an. Index' Expurgalorins of newspapers, which 1 1 should be solely consecrated to clearing ' off Hagerstown. Frederick and other phi-:I ces in your Department,—to say nothing) of Pennsylvania. I know not how it is,.l but'sti it is, that. While the Grants and Me - ' 1 Clellans o? - the army find all their time -employed in defending their flag and their country, you and the Milroys, and the Rascals, end the, Burnaides , consume the Most of ' yours in fighting the newspapers! Sir, the true ambition of a great, scneral should he Co stop Wallets, not newspaper. pellets ! . A general that cannot stand a! little paper wadding, can never stand an enemy's 'battery: , In closing, perinit me to ask, that if the New York iv.oluateer :regiments from this eqy.nearly nine•tehtlie of which are the Express, way of thinking, now enable you you to keep your rheadquarters" in Bal tinahre,.do ' , ota intend "to suppress" on 'that great route to the Capital, the Edi tors, as well af3 Editors'. newspapers? for I may as'well assure you In advance, that as .a Whig member of Congress, I intend to talk over there ail that Whig "disloyal• ty" which I' have now Peen talking for twenty-fi ve'yetifs 6 iintinuouify and cons's• tently in the New York Express—and just ias you'aiad I were disloyal to James K. l!polic, during the Mexican War, so am I i l ldisloyal now to Abraham Lincoln, and so 15ntend to be, until he (L.) goes back to the ,Crittenden Congressional Pledge and Res- Olutio❑e.., 1,f,, then, , Editor's, as, ,well as itditors' rieWlapapere, are to he. "sapprs• ed" in Baltimore, en route'to the ;Capital, tray let ti* know in advance, so that Mem erg of Congress, not of the Abolition raith, may atop in New York State, where. Free Speech and a Free Press exist, and Where the Abolition Members of Congress Can inlet-us by adjournment, to share with 13 e, this - Free Speech and a Free Press.— y this time, we see, we shall have one undred and tulenl.yveight. liev4Ydik Mi. tia Rego:Uinta and the returned New ork Volunteers, when even such disloyal opera as the Baltimore American, the or gan of pritited;'sialkit Wig 'suppresse d." , Yours, respectfully, . JAMES 'BROOKS. 1 Trltfeiipinfe of l the Fingal, one cif- the cnost formidable armored ships of-the eo +lied Sonthet:u ,Confederacy, , pill o?rove al, severe toes 'l6 ' the rebels.. For many Months she has been used by the authori til es of Savannah as 8 bugbear with which llfrighten our naval and military forces that vicinity, but while apprehension vr iipterikdi Cif, tied ',Vrdbffbl i e' keludia: tit, a cruairtim a raid atifibt part, every pre- , pitraffahad been' made for her receptipn,, aild 'fi' 071:i dila ' 111 ee.P. thidiibli.l44eirtansta) was maintaineckomter imoveinisats.' Wii!: only have the ...koig lam oftn`cinetit" that . Ei 14, 1 44-iirmiings, and was attacked. 'bytwo of our iron •clads, the attack re-, idlting-it her raptfitir.”.trh-e' i16i4140«t ben -artfof tstna,t,e: whit: Welk lionN , Mfiseis, 1 byt aodilkevar Mach:they may havof laugh , 1 e and sneered at our -, bronitorit einde The a pk. on Charleston, theYtaiinot bUt..an.. i k oklalkiLthat 'even their strongest iron- 1 el ds are at•nq Oelip ffitatilaftforl4helittle " heese-bokest ' wk se f.anke inaugurated., in iiiVkiintl7qt iii !tlie,Nir.r mac; %Ai /. bcierilid 'Wit ii inCreaSe'd 'diming a thirty minutes' &gift. in the Georgia waters. 'thgrititiFtest4thie On' ffeboict. ---,14t1 0 -Aullsortii= steamezittfsrßatvelli Ca / 3 `' A ' ' -P 1 1...7.*/. l l d ,,tiMii *fiire Ai'iiiilU, tw eLs . :.:ar, itttr f tadd Pongliitespeipoti , F day in three hours and forty-two iniputes. LetetioglllNetiff 4 ZiNfricrrlat 31 iglock, P. M. she ( resche . d, the latter -nit' at 7:12 ti'eloelr./ i figiftidi ) ng itift'i:' 'fl , ti:Ctiaute.. c,quen med, np , Aindings, and i •&titiiii'll:sitin getimOnto the stream . t4 t rupig,,anct, ,thf, aßtual g_a !Nip g Arne far hasEtinty4,44)&4l es 'ffli- thr% faihrs' two minutes—satertweuelleated,sig. hiikannalti4kheia d rivBr Ikeitarboaf; in* EUROPEAN - A' -10.5 ,1, GENCY. ritucvaLts..Balinrciks, MIIROPEAaIi .a. A_gent, 122 Monongahela House, Pitts burgh. prepared ; a bring *tit or send back pasTengers from or to any part of the old torn tly:eithrr by steam or sailing packets. HIGHT DRAFTS FOR Mks, payable la any part of lino Agent for e Indisumpolis and Cinoimaall Rail road. Also, Agent for the old hook Etter Lipe of Bailing Paokets.for the Steamer Great East ern, :and for the lines of Roamers sailing between York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galwas fell • CVNARD LINE. Steam to Queenkinn and Liverpool The •first elan powerful Steamships ' Pt I DON MA RATHON, I WILL NAIL FROM NEW YORK every alternate Wednesday from Li ver- Poikevery alternetlig`uesday, and trom Queens town every Alternate Wednesday. Steeraite Panay. frrm Liverpool or Queens town. $3O: from Now York, $3.150, payable in Geld or its equivalent in CU, cones , For Steerage Pasmge apply to 'WILLIAMS & GUION, to in ton St.. New York, or TR OS. RATTIG . No 11:9., Monongahels Rouse.WaterSt, iu3;lyd InEEN FEN, ROSE LEAF POWDER• Pearl Powder, THEATRE ROUGE, Vinegar Rouge, VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder, HARD & SOFT RUBBER STRINGER, Hard &Sell Rubber Syringes, Jost received at Just received at RANKIN'S Drug_ Store, No. 63 Market street, 3 doors below Fourth. my Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND ESEFUL ARTICLE FOR .114. wetting Plante and flowers, washing windows, carriages, &o. Pampa of every d..cription sold and repaired. napkin's Patent We or Drawer made and sold. nELDON & KELLY. 10 Wood St. 303 One door from Sixth. The Howe Sewing Machine Invented 184.5; Perfected 1867, LOD ECEI%ED TRIBUTE FROM ALL 111. , other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair. 1862. while the Singer Sewing Machine rec•ived an honorable mention on ita merits ; and Wheel er k Wilson's a medal for its device called "Cir cular 11 , oh." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (ti an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all purposes (111 exhibition. Our light s t Machine guaranteed in make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabric*. Sold and ranted, Cot'. Penn 6c St Clair, streets. A. NI. 110(3111EGOVI, . rn72C;sl3taw:ly 11,1EALIED PROPOSALS WILL BE R E : K7F ceived by the Conlmittee on fire Engines and ocse, up t, Jane 20th, MS forlbree thous. and feet of best quality of TEN 1331.1 LEATH, Ed HOSE, copper rnited, and Jones' Patent Coupltnzs att whed thereto. Tho hole to he properly tested before they are received by the city, when payment wilt be made in ca sh. JOHN QUINN. C~tairmanot Committee. BACON SIDES-r r. 12 ,(j IbB Macon .Sides in store and for rol e by JAMES A, FETZER, jell ; earner Market streets. GENT'S LA sTlLMi l ltioNalums GA-1- TERS. a very rApedemluality, lest reed at. IV. ICRI7 No. 31 Filth St. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK TOR .PLIMBERS. GAS or STEAM - FITTERS, MACILINATS AND COPPERSMITEIS, BaAss cusvriNGs OP EVERT DE. soription made to . order Steamboat wort, Itrte a re l dt i : g l i fii 6 rti t Te l l e ar " ( a i tte,Tgo Vas i) promptly to at tended to. for Coal and Carbon Oils, P foie agents for the Western Wet-iet of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Latuldell Co.'gPatant Siphon Pump, the best ever inven ted, having nn valves it is not liable - to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump wine febll:dly. BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. miresaistiToN 1111 , 1,11.1... (late Mrs. W • Mason's), in long and lava-ably known :to ‘isitors at the Springs, Le BOW Open for the rec , ption of guests. The bowie is large, de lightfully situated on Broadway. botareen the Congreas and Empire Springs, and pearmunded by ample and bawl - unity straoed. grounds —Table firat-slaw—and the room+ well adap 'ad for !Amalie! and large parties of friends. further earth:llßM address Washington F ell, Saratoga Springs. Jul:dlmo ----------- . H. N. LIIII JAS GLOTIR JOHN POBTAFt IDITTSIITIWIT FIRE'S RICE 'KANT ' FACTUAING COMPANY. iniz,, GLOVER dr Co., ..; • - r MaituittiretaDf Fire Itriek;:lile4 Crueiblim. dte.- tuid dealers In Fite and .. rumble Clay, 211. Office3o Liberty street, oppoeitethop. It. It. Passenger Dena., Pittsburati. Ordeal resnoafun) milaite&— feh2llBmd 9hio White Sulphur Sprints oriHl ik 'WELL' 11KNOWItt' muttony° Mae. will be fonealli"bpeneVgn the 1801 cif June. The Springs thin seascool l ij be under tile immediate supervision 'of the Vroptittor, 100 Rill be assisted by Mes=a JiisephA. Spyoy die, and U. O. Mitchel. It is the intention to giake the houserineit resPeett equal to the best Watering places in the country. and to provide ga norally for the comfort and accommodation of the guest,. For terms, or other informntian Addruu. A. WILSON, Jr. Leeirlsoeatcr P. o,l)plemare Co. 0. iu9,d14:41 • t. CONCORD GPAPE VINES. WE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO 9 v 'itetire thisifiVALIIABLE GRAPE f t l , d o have afilitted from 1 1 ; ;I i vez i etz i . i . le ob r t i .ained 'ted it. Thevgehsbnrgt IlartactdttuZiSOC,etv r 1459 awarded n$ a diploma for its exhibition, add the Allegbetty Oonbty'Agri.cnltnral Soc iety, i /M 1490, a premium for it as 'the BES T Seedling paps, in all respects anpatior 'bathe. , . belle. ' 'A Our NfAitlO, 01. IV I Re O 14 unequalled ratiywhere Which' we offer' at' 25 cents quili. $250 per &imp, - $12,50 par .100, slm 00, 1,000. Small vines at less prices. .J We.can tarnish a few extra large vines at from 59 cents to $1 each. ; , • . ..Vi. J itt 4 o - 3t. - N0..29 Fifth Street, llDl:eodkw " " 75DOLcknike A 21 AX2 to him oeolMtY at $75 a ,month, menses pallploAdl m_y new cheap Fam ily . 1 014 . 14a411341.4. S. MAD/SON, Alfred, Me: . • . Wanted. ,60 D° 1LIR S ..„.* B !... ° N 1 r.„ -WE E WANT Age monto, expenses paid to seal otKlo laetinpPencil.,Qrtentalß t ue , an 4 IS gther r atHoilia, ts ttifenlats sent `fit e. "Address bEIAW & CLARB,Bideford, Maine. 146:3mdaw , 06; 4 11 4 1 1.984L ) - - P44knt',' Si zniOn AT . $ 2 00 IP.p; :,:tosetk- $1260 per 200. zatrn v met at'T , ster daso%;? , spli: /00, jlicik " '4.o4.29E,nittira-reat. I • ILA Clp-xmyAmoßh=wasannutaffei:arikdsll 40i ersAhtrne, fermi mills, &o. for sale by 1.1-v UMW& 44 LONG &pate) 127 LibertY street. COMICIAL INFORMATION, Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade. Wm. M. SHINN, V.: ( LI_AB. I. RENNETT JNO. S. DILWORTH wm._I4OOREKRY. DAVID .151 DL Fe& ovements of European Steamers ram' eAtartaA. Sidon ..................June 10... New York...,Liverpoo, A s ia ..June 10. .Boston_ ...Liverpool Persia June 17... New York Liverpool Marathon • Jun e 24... New York ....Liverpool Africa ................une 2 4...805t0n ... . ..... Liverpool Scotia July 1... N ew York.... J .............. Kedar July B... New York.... Liverpool Great Eastern... July 21... New York.... Liverpool PROM =ROM CORRECTED DAILY FOR THE MORNING POE? BY RESSRS. KOONTZ 4k HERTZ, BROKERS. NO. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling ratan for Gold. Silver. &o.: RED AR, TRIPOLI Baying Selling Gold .......... ...... 130 00 Silver 154 00 Demand 138 00 Eastern Exchange. New York Par y ...... oar Philadelphia_ par Boston —. ear Western Exchange: Cincinnati. Cleveland. Bt. Lome . ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK HARKEY. Allegheny City, Jane 26th. The market since our last was dull. The ex citement in regard to other matters prevented any disposition to operate to ary extent In fact a large nt mber have devoled their time to other matters, viz : the fort ifications around our city. In Cattle the offerings were not large. The de mand was i estricted, The sales made will be found below. The government rates were unchanged. $5,80 Ti 4 cwt delivered in Baltimore, Hogg—Season now far advanced, We quote nominally at lb. and scarce. Sheep soaree and offered at low prices, ,The receipts at the Morgan House Yard were Last week. This week .1.044 1,027 .1,784 2,472 Hogs. Cat le .. Sheep Horses.. - Cattle—The market was fairly supplied- all things considered. Most of our operators were busily engaged on the fortifications, paying but little attention to ont•ide matters. We have but few sales to report, via: B. Gard sold 34 head at 4 , 4 V lb; .Nlr. Armstrong, of Belmont. Ohio, sold 10 head at 3!.41t. fb: Marby, sold 9 head at $37 /PI head 01. Dicks' , n, of Butler, sold 32 head at 5 1 4, "ik Do: W. McFadden sold 14 head. prices ranged from 3 1 i@.5 1 4e1b; J. B. Huff bought 93 head at 4(44 , 6' B ; J . IL Glass bought 240 head from Ohio, lilinois and Pennsylvania, the rates were 4, 4141:04. 4 4 V lb, aoKe sere era , co during the past week. Tbe offerings did not exceed 1.240 brad. Prices were unehange L Jif Glass purchased 650 head at 9® 534 per found; thor sales wore made at thesame range of prices. Sheep—Tbe market was over stocked; buy. era %erre sy; rices, b.,. over, were unchanged, J H Glass p hurazed 390 head at :.360.11.413 oar lb. A few bundled heal changed bands at 9gures ra• ging from 34a.4e. por pound. The latter figure for a very choice artiste. FEW YORK CATTLE !MARKET Tribune's. Report, BULL'S HEAD, MOD(11.1y, June 22d rt i- vitufiV - 01flartilliaik e t. TL'ESDA Y, June 23d. w e find only 40 fresh cattle have arrived, though inure were expected. Owing to the military oc - cupation of the rails in Pennsylvania 'the stock trains have been held bar.. The efore the num ber of bullocks on sale to-day is quite small— probably not over 2t or ..1011 altogether. but it is quite saffictent for the demand, which was fully eati•fledyest•rday• It may therefore be said that the taark et elves dull at a decline upon last iveek's quotations. Sheep. Receipts this WBeir, 9,803. The market in Sixth street Mond mornin was quite overstocked—several hund a .e y d having retnairied from 'naturtiray unsold—the supply from Albany being large and a sma.l supply from the Southern route. There were some very good lieen is market, the best hem Kentucky. which were sold in Albany at less than was offered in Buffalo. They would weigh 120 lb arerage.and were held without bidders at $7,14 Some good sheep were sold at6oVI lb, and some not very good could not be sold at over Se "fl lb. The wholesale butchers declare that they cannot make a living at the prices sheep and mutton have lately ranged at ; one of them said he had just balanced the Wl count upon ral head at less than So a head profit.: and he is quite unwilling t igo on at this rate. /the trade is lambs continues very brisk at extravagant 'prices, any 8 Ifigillo per pound live weight. Lamb Pelts are worth $1 each and the meat 14(4.1.3 0 per pound- Sheep pelts are worth 1 , - De each and the. meat Soalle per pound flogs. Receipts this week. 11,437. Qn•tations: The.nperintendenL of the Mar ket, Henry 1). t:rant, gives the foiltrwitlq as the rates to-day: corn fed hogs, $5 5045 75 ewt tire weight: distillery-fed bogs, ii;fag , s lien. W. Dorman gives the following as the price of hogs this week; First quality corn-fed, Lire Weight Dead Weight large size.. 5;34@--e Second quality corn- § . 7}ie fed • 5,4t:a340 7 (g)7V e c First quality, small sizes, fat and Prime, fur market butchers 54a.5%e Large size, still fed, fats 0,5%0 tieeond quality still ted 5 (45'.40 PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET June 22d, 1863 The sheep :Market. - • The arrivals and sales of Sheen at the Avenue Drove Yard continue large, reaching about 7,000 head There i. a fair demand at about previous u!nted rates O ; sales of clipped sheep are making 5 4Rgrosa. and a few extra at 534ec. Lambs continuo search,- mad rinse at from S 3 to ct bead, as to condition and quality. The Rog* Market The arrivals and sales of logs at the Uni and Avenue Drp ve Yards roach about 1,509 head on this week, selling at from $708.25 per 100 pounds not. J 823 head sold at the Union Drove Yard, by Ifbnry Glass, at from 7(0,2) per 100 the, net as to quality. '9O head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, by JOhn Crease a Company attrorn $7@8.25 £.looThs, net. CEO. lI—COCHRAN, ATTORNEY A BELLOR AT LAW, ' NIY O r Otli ' °Moe No; Grant litteet. near the Court 4 .0",......... __, L L SIOISITIFESS IENTIMOTED TO thine care will receive prompt attention. Col lo thou made and the money promptly remitted. awklyd PRIVATE nisr.asus •-• DR, BROWN'S OFFICE ! E 50 SMIT.ISI7IELD STREET, sitisima and stialigeis ln medal' medical ad. vice should not fail to give bias a call. l;lr. „ Broisn's.reniedies neyee , lail to . cure inipti rides, scrofoljnis And venereal ! affections —Aka hetWitano umt. snob as tatter, psoriasis and oth erAdin dbgeosee, tow-brie& of which' Bie patient o t, i s Grant, ,f, - r.1,,,.i ' '' ' ' _ 1 it NICAIWESti.z, ' ' )107: Willem OBisaftliction. brought on by solitarY babi ark -11r . e dd.* intolicilmwitnown ,fn this °Guinn , -srbielnard safe. and' trill speedily restore te,lstdf t:rot ,. 1 .. i, DA-. Brawn's ' o rvermeitiggl- ue - in" it i taw .dairs: ilia i caul litilletion4,„ , D 0•, ~. - " U M M° 3lllo ea iliatbal antsT i lalgTalnitile &gee, Baia. the .13ph an iu non Irritatitne ler 'the' B er. etriqt-: tigtA_ ..; c ; , ; - ‘ I Lo ) •.,• • ~ l' n f trifr irl/91 1 T 1 Red pust t contain at lout ,-' , adieu:Loa Bent 26 any address safe ab Noe and_prkrato room& No. 50 , 1 BERT. rittaborr.h..Pa. , ; it ~,:l;alsclkw: ApieTATIOA-1,-.aciA az)vaz , 100 barrela Potato in store an ow d for aide by MA, lab Owner Market and-rir= .June 10_Liverpool...New York .June 13..Liverpool...Boston .Juno 16 ..Liverpooi...New York .June 2l _Liverpool...New York MONEY REARALET. P l' EU ar Par Par Second Day. 7 07 1 , c 13%0tt 3 * , 6_406 " .. .SID... , . . - S l ialainilit , Nffen gig* .i.A.iizik::iii. toip,7e. 4a i - • $ , ---ii- , ,..i; ~ Co.'." LifintOoix.pri cm _,—, , ... %teeth. Briddere,,, .and itglii,9oPßea 87=0 D Bottoms. =nal du Aope. Seeger . • Bower: • &a •-' Alsd importetto and dealers irMetals. Ta 2 , . • .241 alltmed 4 , ?• 71,--- pl . [ .• ! . Air Vonictruitti on. bud: ti Wilma, oil Tools. Wareho, we, No.: Id, And, lay Ia:OND STlMrigib Pittsbarchaterum-: • , •: ACP tem. SpeoLal orders of Capper aptttoftp desired fall-17..34v R. HUT CHINS'O'II !.A .ll / L,q1414 atErrettraeprJl, COMMISSION & =IORWARDINGSIEMOHANT Deal•irtn' " • , WESTERN REkEtiNT - ' CifEEt Amu. Grain, Wela Dried. .PrutkiTo4it , and Pearl Ashen. and PRODUCE. GEEALI.X. • Best Brancliof Family - Rimer Alwaw en 'Han& ' . No. 102 Seirogiet Sti ; OO1, ItetWnielle Wood aid-ll'aAkiic A The v d, advande , nlie ct ß . l 4 l 24ent.s. an W. B. I..uproa.. ....... ..... R. b ibBix. , I ILIIPTpAir 41k.014111)DEN, mietruartrgiu4.:uttp ag.LT..,*l NT - ,86 FELT . CEII4I4VELHoing ~; :?,. : , t Piti°e*- tizetrodm.to 4111 v L6 °D ; 12 44ft at the lowestane - se- olt war ren 2itetly'ritteaule;ntiani' n46l4llVnit PDat-Buildil ur. eotaileFifttuunv 1 00 t 1 sPrfista. auv. . • . .4147, pfy r • f.mt..vu, alletteealiidthflehpigt IfilltiktrClT43ll,llll9tl4*llV'hl*P.iithr LATVI9. Rel.Atite-Leitz#2.ll4,2_, t* f'Mr" a prea r o L c 4 Alf gents and maims, negottrite (?, 1796 ihtimate knowledge of the city and county, I and long experience in thetautincum 1 hope to j ithe entire eatattetion cln Deptetronfi, mblesandtneth. _ 111. R. OLAN. naumis IIQ OILS. S. M. it LE-11. % & 00.. f •' mAirrnmerazu l of Pure Pio. 1 Oviarb9n 0119 .112 ri• z c, , .11 1 11P;OMoa oi - .LaMar Emmert appOsite Penn 'a It. R.Dapot 1101-.61.1 oil warranted, au231.1q ; d ' THE ARDESCO -OIL COME' 4NY , . 11111TY:if.i 'JD l'Av• FOB Refined Allidesco 011,. xcamicipthath. , - AL50, ,,. , • . • P II 8 El II ill ISt:55 0 L EL , , warehouse, 27 tRWIN STREET PIT2BB.I7IiO.II. PENNA. ci en t - 011 "VP o rli DUNCAN, DUNLA.p & CO.; , - Efattufaotore ro of PURE WHITE wagn C XS O N $O [ 31... f 0 • harsh., AO. sliki Limairrir BMW , Pitta L, ukvaoauf. i• -- HANDELIER S , DRALKETS &a. CORNICES. CANDELERAbS. .LAMPS z . REGILDED OR REBRONZRD. , and made equal to new. ehartdelie!. W ete., altered to burn carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, RIDE6III4IS dr4LECLLIL: 164 W ood etreet, near 6th. •• The Philosophic ..Butner.i fiIaukYDZIPS NEW DIYITIMPOAIYrntti L. Philosophic) Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantam Ores the Common Burners. . L It makes a Lugs or lea light with perfect oembustion. 2. It will burn ear quantity of With:erkfetir. 3. It can be used with a long or shert eAtortheY. 4. it can be used as s taper night-lamp. F. It can always be made to burn econornlealli:. 6. It is more essay_ wicked' than any other' burner. 7. -II can be trimmed and ifsitod wittioilfreT moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white Bat above the cond. 9. The chimney etas be removed or iasertid without touching thicpam. --- These burners are-...he common No.l afro. and can be put Mt any lamp mow _in use. Dram PPS , son using Carbon Oil ehould have- a Philosophie Burner. Price 23 eenis:_per dozen 32. Sold a No. 32 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. eSIS-Iyd• P. RAYIDNYY.' PIANO DEALERS. K NABE .IIL- CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice- supply of thiAa BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. beyond doubt the finest in the country. This faM is now almost universally conceded for some months pad we have been unable to rnu one half of our orders. WARRANTED PINE YEARS. Baines Brothers RiceLsior Piano Tortes, the. best cheap Pianos made. Nor sale by CHARLOTTE BUMS, 4 Sole Agent for Haines Ilrothe: FirA Eti Pianosa e n e l Princes Melodeons, ie6 j , 13 A. R. er A. 1. INT t 4 ' i . i . Is 1 I SECOND- itiMl2.'-ataTOSI A CRICIKERING I . 4NoTAve. BEAU: tn. tiful black Walnut case, very little • .; ; used $220 A 7 octave, Chickering.SOsewood, round (tomer/. a first rate instruntatlt,. ...; A '7- ettave. - "Rays ;S: to:"Roaewood * : a 3 handsobrolinfruntorttia COOd.ordef-- - -; 1751 A eNnetave, todart, *wood. carvoi ; Pennels In front,i • _ ..• .. .: . ~.. .... , ... . _ 165', A 6,4 octave, Zola & Co.RoselkoOd,routid . ' '-- 1 fr , nt, an excellent P1an0.........., ... ..,....., . '64:1, S. 6 octave, Chickeriity, Rosew oo d round '' ' corners, &good reliable Piano, -- 150; l 4 oetave,liallet, Davis & Co, Rosewood ; 186. A 6 oct.,. Stodart. Mabozony ° round front . ,S 0 i 6 oet, Swift, do '75; ____. ...... A 6,o ot„lgerman. do ....„..... .; 60, A 6 oct. Dunham. do ...,...........,, 50 A 6 oot. Loud do —. 40 A 5,14 oct. lilnidisk. do ...._.r......«.,;,' 20 A 5 otc, do . 4 ' do ...-- - 15 . ~.-. ...... For nabs by .. ~ • JOB g , MINILLOI{;.. At *MOO-STREET- SPRING G `DOH AS SIVEWOITLD CAOLL ATI" EN* tion of Buyers to oar stook el : • SPRING AND SOUR GOODg' .mbrae * . all th PLAIN AND FANCY OASS141:0*; Imitable for Business Sults. A:lull:and eeint , lete agsorgeogat of fine black CLOTHS AND -CASSENERES,' Plain and Sewed BUIL an (1. Cashman? Vesting" W. H. .MeGEE . •&' CO., 148 F EIDERAX. ST/W./M. Oorner of Mari Mtßanatni.a.lbiglienioft3l ' ' mhsidawitf !AKE SUPERIOR cOOPPER MINIS ' . fia t A' _ V. Irttlitle. MIS P R. /14A.A..1.1f.1_, Mdtheeiginatintattdbied -- '"*e• _ Irlded ere* dectemi nation& treat secret and i llfr . • - delicate. dlieVarc..,self- . • • r., abuse Wild' mm- ser ' " 4 trustideScottineekelid.inera f , , sex relwmulte,...edgmelenriAtieried. Deems La o!#roth Da. Betaimezerr veurlitheirtft Not of tun Joins 9git4o klallebulhodastateeireadfellt Vert: ' %.2,..___ __,... -4 4V'e d At 14 :mn= • their primdzingeeneacte . Their M On= simiel4keeautiocietp emlthem InAmorance pi fame fes r. D 111131." STRDP. ept pub liestk tWatlye brarg doet maths 0..1w...t0 . smoft,,,Ztteurrpi-f .11104,,stftorteZn:ospeleileauf.,?;-;a4.0,411L. emi -te - 41 - 1 1- eakietteaV tete. elZeCtlettErCeta.•24 ritatette en iestlineeely,lniestar. ontly gOlgrillerPtt e re L4litit WU:Ror% br. ____ e meowed that their afigneuenneny' ' ',lnveterate feebie sic and of d e li cate wadi_ 'eel avkicaramee. jam .lcie ntitlon rearamore Tea% tO,' nel l ll4 gootAlsor ti.v DR. 819EtUP. - dm maw . ware and -after menial* through blen IsayfeUm eavaimuch Hurl lkoimainsialmatitutiflcatton; ha.' fiemsalseor r . „hes eirttoottumilmounicnotea, areconen',ele& owed IA Wiarehert Space or tiadjAluz tmer.remeni ea, which arepemnliarkekis ' eyareteitkioneds nnihilate VA illti I 1 a a , sir lird OW •ilaMr Seen tee 11"37d ItageztatiferVitu tlifelittertVerealebledis"l: eisamare with- tiannehed We fortporears ( 41 17riesegm Azifthur mem -ent in hamitsdcof tit a* S s ilam. ri and in the llidtedlitatek I "bine to all wittt a aft. triolehisaket end-bovpineser loom Watt eluerifiefixe ioniterwlth made eitizelea t maw bet cured . I rt o=Bo4 of - VIM. so Ana out a eotattel o t ot; Low kw n . cur Cf ef my traabnens IMP? Gov of the alkrissr.whielt iseveegratie to alkaat ants alit* the tel rate:go - iff: aver -late., rum eceverhmoe and 01 4 tile has eoperior skill in th ertreatmeecitl=ar isease& end who if i dells i masnltedhitimerofesclort. as wellesresam mended bp imeeetable citizen& voblitelers, pro vrietoni of hotele. ke. Ogee as watteeld street, near Dimmed street. krizate commeni• cationsto om Di ail merts Of the Union stintlx et. neen to • R l. .ll'olwee. ism ANBOOII - HOW LOirtIfOWIRMSTORE.DI 'ims- pi:daubed : in , "ti•• Seidtia r iteriprOtit > Price , • 4:LEt.r.cusx-ON- TEEN/ NAM/X., -TILVLIT MNN Itaillear Vara Nrierinatorrlyra or &Weal ciVeldraew- 2 ireorantes7- Komnoons. Ifeario I 1 and: Itoßedimenta: to; Marriage a 6l t l 11 1, Atte l a u i as% sn ra fic s P !Pr 6 141 ; :teem &e.—By RO T: J.rean ing.4 M. D.. Anthor of tthe Green'Bociktt o "A Boon to Thwunimbl. of Sufferers." Pent under seal. in_.a.gdain envelop % to any ad dress, pore pclid. on :receipt of Six Cent% or two Postage stamps: tfo Dr. CH' : C. ELME. 427 _,ltivadway,. Few York 'lnta:d &want Post Moe Box. 4514. INIZE i DEUNT TO• LADIES 13'1 R. Jai= .IDrAlnlrg, imeytero FOR uttwardif of twenty years devoted his pro .fessiona -lime exclusively to: the'. treattent 'of Femal e .7)4ffleelcia., and havilig immeedad in thou sands of oases in restarinthe afaisted OS 'soundhealtlA r haa now entire confides:main °grain: . :on " Great' kelt. ,11.11rViiIt% CRONO-TRERMAL. FEMME PILLS Which hare nevarlatlfailra the dime; Lions have been strlatlY Slred) ' . ' - moving difhenttles .:Obstruotami r ot , lttoppa&l, of - atnxe. Ili in piebrzing to safe:ems from Amami_ Prokaaft ITat - Vniace, or other waunetor a o the - Mei eaith n.; heh or, gr el 430 in all cases of withirelite=etr ece aciri so; VeassVrje m a ft i rts=slA -h hi m i l " s nod ° =?Jr - will without ceuerso, direasp. at: the .time thg m act rike - a charV4 OF strength Linvigo ztion ,anclilstiorine thosYstam to a thyme. MAI Cm' Cohtatits &Mitt Pawn Ole mud ;n ie orr- s - a iwhenemot by mail orepatbyyadrebd ? Agent opt p,re 'ftua f ra h l Agen y Bold by Druntsts kenittity_ -41metispii .orraniaggssi,. ' ,LaßTP 4t *A*°t"r liget i f t Pß i ttft all '! • . •, I 0 WRILEG , PABER it CO., E , i . DER'S g i 4ii'iiiiiiiiiiiii" .. . -. 3tron-r l i n gi eirA, MENEM ILACHMISIUND -1,11.gR MAXIM. • . Near the Pet.a. 11.-)L eo D '4,4o3'am' et. ~..i -.., -.- • _...: - , i • - • • isa r iarti* • , 1,. ,--, ,aar.t. . arraaks oF. I.vm. - stisain • :•,. • v.-. .. ' titan theca to hundred anclf , • how* 1; er: and: kited foe One hue d fp i lb,, t3aor Mi. Yastorioe, Etleapsiztloiaar atketl - nn,to trite cot etenatiou of Mutkee a m MtelkettY *V erletinftht i and for rveateo 6n ban xtuallattoilenrof D on.ll' a 1 9 M 147 176 ig : itwaritimiiiiaihrealloi.elcit t • . .116_14.fi *it Aandis. W vezele ,rd attune kanufacture al i OtirPri are Iftwriniti=e=idnottir,:"— al'of.ma sake 1p a keeV a nal lty ( feniterialtc - atlwarnonted all loaeafiefootion• • ,„ • 1 • - aai-ordeati-.8 Fit eie ecianiz, aidieft, ad and Pr0 11 Pti7.011614'...,;.-:: ;'-. alatbuhr ' Z,A.lffß4c 11 1 !,1900, 1 1!: I .T444(44#44, 1 1E 40:xvzi , A S h lOrll. jit S PI I -'L' G oil"- 4. , - • 9 9 &CI 11 490 i u!lqiiireiriOt " , I EtrithB KiNG.:66Oi)S mu kept by first 'l4beilars. Wage ffeek z iiefe_erui every tual:ally urniebbefir preetekee teiti Slore 's(4s 50 , UNABRIDGED =DICTIONARY fe iry 2ahr ooV y as t co_ inple* . liailif on at . 1 rail 'if' li ;T . t'Pl We are now ibezzei 2's mator angel s ot X; Kten '4 " . 'ls"aanarrealialrayi 11691,- .-113I1116010]RilliagmF38r 4404 x ftThe E.lll % A.l;! Ol s =g7rl:o74 3BLE i i Matte &maths - rear of the Ctiltrothjliv4: ~ b ocaourrixf , Sirsistad , Smithfield street. W. C. •go . B pa/WA ispreparato throb& olories ft . .., . wiNic!, saddle Itonusidloti the shortest no. 'time - zusv-holltes" kept lit .14vers , "at realonable retest.: undertaking and zip arradisemepts forre tkandavitirenive pkiattanti . - zugAz, - Bar - I,4ns *Oa . Amia. - „- - TELE tivascA L AA box. :offers terealelbur erikillei •hnitirittua t d ' tkLepiaer c 3. Greve thee:tad Centre 'Avenue adjoining the Seveatt•Ward; in iqtrtoinuatip.-- r ; e tete :tree:wit a) est *ant br 1.10 feet_ !ieeP. ems, baelcOmk allim WI ore sittirebolsolti , brebreete elad fillers anflora aide. Two, of e tat' 1 40:4.frzate hal:anion itterea'sve o f s '' and 4sUin each, crliallw bd delde f l Ai t-` eg --,se tdh'rAeaeth-t eAiae'e A.4eir.ll4omiig VBne 3.o4lvhblreeao n . t e t •T r h n • : e LN g , • ttear•Foarti, Boa , l i orag, of-th to.iihoaßuth i aid and wo mad-- e, =aerial kin an-- • 11 VECIKKEITZ & - alt.irifth 'fames. • CHALRLES - 11-CALDWEIA, l iEhitieeadoiiolakiipit‘a CC) At 45C. 1 !-V, !A n t , ' Ir Dealer in Baoon.Lani. Sagar-Ourrd llama onaoked Bear ke. Corner Market and Pint insets. Pittsburgh. Pa. doollas a.
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