fJ_ . _ Jwig , 1 immies .41Tra N,O-T ALCOHOLIC A BIGELY-CONUENTRATED r t . ,lALLE'42BE GTON:IO,- Dr.:. 1 oaf - laud - 9 s GERMAN - 811TERSI paRpARBD pv,. DB. CI, , p 0$ 40,,1ti - I ° lliladi t r d- = ..w bra, pen n 4_, t. .. tWill 611billgii if cure I -- LiveSitpw, , lain DxsmlttiszA w it- ' I A Cr 6 Z s lltairouto .orNlOrwroutDoltPUl ....... _ Of the htsbaggra. 3ll oll.....-woosuses , Arising rrom a bLsordered &goer orAtonusalt, ! palm Inward Pilo,i Fullness or i Ael ß ditri9c d teththilt egtHead. lC E ' lifauseiti - idoltrOn9slBoit for Food, Fullness or Weight in WY filemacti, Bonn Fhicitatiqm, fink Int / 1 2 1 , 1 _ et ttIeAPIA We 2314 / 3 3- sett; Inwmos* - the 1461.1. Ran* and ' dilfi 'llretitiung,Eititterms_ a t the Ilear‘ CklikinglireillWating sensations when in a lying = - Dimnerg •Vitdhu, Detl. 61-Webs be-, 0 'Fever sight,utd Dull Pain An the ! Head. Deficiency ofYenta:on Ye'. lowness of the Sloan and es ‘ Pain in the Side, "lack, Chest, • ba.k.o. Buddimiglushea ofHeat, Burn- 1 Ina , in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of E v i I , mid greatdepres 141 , 0,4 APlrds• And ill positively Drp7ept Yellow Fever. ga I Bil- TH corm , • ono AZlCOnekli ,Ry . OR Initltthasne They will cure the above diseases in ninety saes out of a hundred. 4451 P r y , t he ..extensiveivwir. . A l a bab toll t=k—ias:d W-te ( "dons venturers, have gpened Ron eafferin anmanity the flood es of Nostrums in the chap if poor whisky , vil ey compouded with Mil Diem .tetehrontt Tones. monwhim and BI Beware' of the Inntunerable soinity el' aleoholi %rations In plethoric. bottles, and Krill Wider te modest te rattbd gif total .. * instead-of mini-° filfgravates aWeli cut leave the disappoin sufferers in despair. 1300FLANIP 8 GERMAN BITTERS Are not a new and untried article, but hav stood the test of fifteen fears trial by the Amerii can public; and their reputation and sale, ar notrnrnlled by any similar preparation, The proprtet•in' have thousands or Letters from the most eminent 1 clergymen, LestryPro.r. P hYsielang and Citizens. Yaltifyirig albeit Own personal knowledge. to the benehcial effeots and medical virtues of thesd Bitters. DO YOU WANTSOMETHING lo STRENGTII4 RICIOiI A - po yo - - - i 110750 prAtitiddaillzapititzlif ___..,.,‘ , 1 wkly TO VIVO UP YOUR ornr. DOv III2 Y 2 'UTIO.IIr7i Ex wANrwArgo wszL 1 DO itiU WNIP ATOGET DID at NES VO ad britail t fal;Vlfairiiei afie i 110 you went a br it anti vigorous Keeling? If 730 do. use Hi:IOFL AND'S )1E RMA N BI TTRRg' PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many - Prepdrations sold under the yams of Bitters, put up In Quart bottles, orrarposnided of die cheapest whisky or cowmen rum ,costing from e2irao cenio per gallon, the taste disguised by An ise or Coriander Seed, This class of Bi ters has caused and toil/ contin ue to CGUltd, as long as they can Le sold hundreds to die the daub at the , drunkard, By deir use she niacin to kept arnsiiitssiest under the influence of Al t,oholie hYimtdant s cf the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is oreated and kept up, and the f. eau* is a l the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and stead. ~fin-thentiehe desie4rand,lv a sonar Bitters, toc publish thefoiLzehint, receipt, (let One BoOZe iloofland's German ISAR I 47/4 and tizeitha2tree , Quarts' 6S:lidoil.-Benyndy WhOokY. Pad the remittal! beta tirefmratioTh 014449tiii fairininsclicinai 'tatted , arid true sz.f alence any, of Tannerodir Liquor Bdts+o tit e tee market: and lot coat numb leEn.r raft will h ave all th e virtue s e t (..iloonstsullsr Slitters in scoutection with a goad article fif Liquor, at a lunch, less urine than these inferior preparations rill cost You. „ - _,_,_ ._ _-4 , - I . , . - ATTENTION SOLD aIIIZEI, AND , ;TILE FHAEPi, DS OF - :•NOTIttEISO ore - eau the attialfon of allTileng relations or friends in the army to ,the fac t„that,'llo,oß- LAND'S German Bittern.' will etiye".nine tenths of the diseutes huh:led la , e 'Aitil '-triVa. done urnident tectanna:life.'• 'the lista; Publish eri. almost daily in the newspapers; bn thekrriVay, of the sick, it will be noticed that a verlarge pro portion are Buffering from debility. Every case of that " mi " 4ha-11144 1/Y .cured. brzßoofland's German Bitters: -Triligases iesul.rng from amp -dery of the diet - Oleo organ.' are ..pe.Atly Torpor,. ed. We have no hytotatiou la . stating that; if them Bitters were free's” used among our soldiers hundreds of lives mighe,be aired. that otberw.ee estate lost. - -- - - - We call particular attention to the following re merkableand well authenticated -care drone dr hillation • shoroeis,- whose "lift , te - asci hit Own sag uagehas been saved by the Bitters:" . . . .. ... .. ?• - • iPermuigarnts..Atignit 231,18112. Messrs, lanes & Evan.--Well, gentlemen. year /foothold's German Bitters has saved my life. There l/3 no toistatteAtilluik Et lavouched for by numbers of my comrades. some of whose names are appended, and who ware fully cognisant of all the cireums'ances of my case ' / eta, and have been for the last four years, a member of elm man'a celebrated. battery, .under- the ,immediate 30 mmanci of ClitPt.fit:ll. A.'siass. Throtath , the ca veats,. attendant upon lay arduous duties. Iwa attacked in November last-with 'alternation of the lenge and Wan' toe Sevehty two daYs in the hospital. This was followed by greet debilitYnheightened by an attack - ofcrYsentery. I was then removed from the Whiteitonro -, end sent to this city on board the deluder "State of Its ine." from whichatred inktito2litbrot dune. tee tha t . time he about aslowils-• BUM so ewe could; heard teillrattibi a spark ofntalitYl • For a;week' or Mated jiwicareely able to ewa low ansttiting. and if i• diktitelmeg tigers@ down. it was inio.edt. lately thlawn pp mato. / teal DOA /Wen keep a glass of water, on sey stainal: Life could not last mar- theeernretun-. dancer ; ana, accordingly the plzociabA,-_erbo had heed working lan hinny, thou unstiocesTel-_, iy. t o reams ups from the grasp of t he dread &ch ez, frankly totems they could do no more for me, and advised met'n *,7 ele t ran, and to make such dispointion of rer Lmt funds at beat suit ed me. An acanaintance w a as ired -um, at the, hospital. Mr—Frederick I* brats of §th below Arab Street,' ailVired meat a ibrlorn 40Pa. 0 fry Your Bitters and , kindly procured a bottle. k i te* the time r commenced taking them the shadow t f death receded, and I am -now„ shank God, op it:- setting better , notfkirf havettkim belga rot+ , oF ...., have gained 3 tlttindioitss, i'llsO s/ being Permitted to a • i ,t wii pul da h-' te:', from whom I have " Ma, ' IV . - teen :".tonths: for. settbasuisC,labittt• Wig . - l an . frord the vioinity of 'Fleind 11 0.0.40.-4 —krf Invaluable . I llttera I owe tboderioas.pri - Me again cla-ning' to my bosom thokiiithetue Palau to me in life. • .•.. . . . Very truly, Yours. Xiii:Atl Ittairtlir... - We fully concur in the truth of the-abovastate- Mr; mt, as idon we had despaired unlacing our oomradn. en Meirestored. le health. JOHN CEDDLERADR„.I.st N:lr, Bitteiy; -:- , GEORGE A. ACILLE T. Co. U. llth.tdaine. LE WIS CELEVALIER A g24 N. y„ , . I. E. SPENDER FIst 'artillery; BalteiT P. a. a, ritsr.orALL. ea r0..1A- Varmont. dif ERRFAI.JIIMILE.Cerit ' do HE I'm T. 2114,411 / 9 11-Alb.D.Oo C 6th Maine. JOUR V WAILO:Co /I.sth Maine, gylai-,- 4041/11, Co FIN 72.1 JY 4 I. arAverraimpzi-viaolaAs. too 17. asth Pa. ALMDREW-4.9111.1ZHB11: ' ~.3ii..Ye' mutt. Ito . BEWARIYOPVOU'IVITAFEI74. sea mat se. - ft:aft* of m O.IL JACKSON." IP oaths Wasirsa isfiesecisettlik-' - imam PER BOTTLE vs tleirris; on . , HALF DOZ, FOR $4OO Sheat7d your nearest drtuggist.not,have the ea. li le. do zot be pat off bgetini_Oftkt intoxicating ...reparation s 'hat may be offered to its also% but iota teals; find St.'"will-forstrard,,sedureltiVacked IIE t P44III Oi.OW. I . tatiiiiietliilipleiT. No 163, " P its t o mile • 1:k • ilia • • Often liposealouem :"Itta•• .2 111 41.. *UAW tifAslairs Often kattiaTCPB Oaf airetketThatond shor f aThatat street. . , Rom's. .• 810110/11 JOIEFE ~P l ra ngtStbakewastWounekatnes *Ant stio4w onlth. Pittsburgh. 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N ,..,....................__ 12,, MEDICAL, 'lWAP uN ca: 9, Ytlhine• 24, : 8P3. The information I gave you last week .eonperning a conference between-rthetrap. 'reimiltatiVes"oichle "Corifelleb i ate I Cio4erlal went itbiond, and theMinisteri of Foreign Affairs in England and France has been Plrilp'CO'aterifitid 'Thy late mails. The cod traspondenee reeeired.- atoms, that getitme. ',illation' and Slidell, linifingW bunged all ..argument for -the recognition of the Southern Conlede'racy withoutsucr 'PeSgt h*Y- 43 :4etCM4e4 to WI: 1 0RA in,__,4e_; pendente- as 'regards its relations other countries in such a way as to Maki thatredognition necessary tothe iiitere.4t of r foreigki - icivers,*itiont alienating theil good - A 'nlitalAtieeti forwardelr by Afr. jamity , the Babel Seeretary• of 'State Eichmond, to . theiigents 'or the .ConfederJ acy - iihroack with 'instructions to co itimunil Cate it to,thaprincipalPovieyyg,Earopei, The contents of tide note are enhstahtiali t i these: The interests and the wishes of they. Confederate Govsrrtnteut . ,4o,t, ift!esid is are to, cultivate amicable relatione with all6ha i Powers of the Continent, and to 'ofreti them a .generous participation in .all•thei benefits'of tr'free'ognimernial, industrial„ . a n d, 064 koterettrofw'tiiiii . the - Setith:—.l But while Ithis •Govetnutent entertains the' ri " l .:to:44 l tWeitki'tirth.the 41.1ttidinior the Qldtold Aeirrea ,to Invite it tea share in, the, wealth of the ,New, it must not forget'thitt there' ate - cenalti ditties in timately connected with its safety and dig airy which it would be wrong to ignore or overlook. Sod" • are, for instance, the dutiesini.POited - Ocifiit. by theltresence the EagtPente Collet/la: alldtettlie South- VOnfederady. These gentlemen, have' beet; 'since' the beginning of the war, pier:edit:V(4M - 6th:in:which by theihtery na , tnre of _things; xtmflicted _with4harighte, if not with the eaietence of the. Confeder acy; and although, in . the generality of cases,' bek himie acted'--with prudence and wisdom, it has been impossible for them to. avoid-obeying instructions, proceeding from a country with which we are at war, and bearing- sometimes truces, of an in fluence hostile to us and'tsi,ottrind,epend. ence. In order to pat an end to this anomalous istate of things, says the .note r Eutd.to.reg- Iniated very iitegtilar position; the Con federate Government has decided that ihenceforivard Foreign Consuls would only (be recognized in the capacity of naval agents, wliositautlea Ethould be dimply con fined to the transactiont resulting from. the arrival and cletuonte of vtrunils, mid , f their crews. It will be ,seen that in oing this, the Confederate 'Government oes not divest the Foreign Cetentla of any I f their legitimate duties, but prevents heai:odlg_froxit.:evircising certain other assumed diplomatic functions which the hew condition inc whidrthey were plated had rendered ~neceseary. The note - bi'statittr that for ign tehinets: least bet- look upon thii : :ure its indicating an intention on ilia att. , therConfederate Ciovertotent: •eliglif in any, way the refaiiiit of its reeog , ligin by, them, but "sikuply . :its 41 - Seep by nruoienee, . Foreign Consuls 6 South receiving their instruetions from country tykore thty are submitted to 'in- ciente adverse to the maintenance of the. i dependence of •the ConfedeisioY;ftithas-, •een deemed altogether Wise'xid , put an eni to these,inficiericerrbylimit •g the functions of tint , offiteel - through, • bi9h it was exercised; itrrAtnisaadei there:: ic the right gud,Acrwer of the Confeder ••-titikiftle own . has:alsh •en decided, Rays the note, that the _riga 'o prigeelitti of foreign iesidenta wiil be e ercitted by the Confederate Government a. d its agents through the Confederacy, .til foreign , powers -pa an end to this omalous state .of things hy,receivingit i : the counciliCernations. This note, I' narinforited, has been sent Idea,srai Cason - , and Slidell, with in s .ctiona to ,- eoctimunionte it to, all the opean Cabineta.—Pribung. • * T. Stewart and the Belief of ... . , . (Some time ago i t- was announced in , . . , 44ally'all'the papers that• Mr. A. T. Stew art, the wellinuiwn-Merchant ' on- Broad i didn't to.dispitettin'the relief ° way, WWI . _ f the Itigh,sufferers the brig Jessie hlanteld loaded witfi corn and . provilons. The an• nciuncenient has already'been verified ti par- , alli.'2„llr. Ste - Waft hdrifeat o a 'law ; cargo of provisions, not, however, in the Jessie Banfield, but in _the chip Mary Ed sob which left this port' some weeks ago. The parties to whom he committed the ta4k.of, making the necessary preparationa bavp:itirked so Quietly and= di-Vgint.., l' ( that the Vessel' issafi", atierfierhaps at her astination, before the public are aware evlsn that the process of loading her was ooPmenced. The Mary gdsou was,ehar,- 6rby Mr. Stewart for -, the:AM .. iitair:4 ;, th usand dollars, and sailed on the 57th I Ofilast month, under the command of VaptaintNickerson. Her cergs-nonsigtedi . 5 [Of 'twenty thousand dollare-worth of corn° 1 .. m . 4 nther articles of food, which will be distriyuta; ...,,IIP„,AIRK with -itifigin.l4) Irmoini die siiffifimi Ole.` ' 0 44,0i.zt, i tinin trip Captain Nickerson will brin g back with him, free of charge, two bun- dre - d e • eig h teerMW"gAW s S4 —.-- 6 ,...., i htene in the new world, :.This noble action Gil ALlNifitte aati:Stextrt,e_verfannettitt so .gmet andunostentatinus •a - manner, id .onlyosek ?stanch If; _that gentleman's 'tanntteen die - Oiler =-ITerald. TICE: I : DAILY VAD.-VIANO Bit , • , .. Z......: , f j..... • , - 1- ' 1 . ....... 215 i . ...4,.: ** " .. ' -..-1 z.... 75 One 4.l4,eirraleliklredliiLthe-eliit:.7.=-..: 113 SimtiCeopies.-....-- ~..,,.- -......-.....:. . - To a4ents,per Inkildrt.4.4.-az.,. 2 OD ..,, _,..• NEW AD Lsllitr eaT . nag m me golitistmlee gliadvertising, ~..,"fe b en cobs , rpm Pn eill of the-stettab /Daily rt... 4.1. effes'on i aled toV I h aye! vetAbeimMiSr, cm a ~., ew c to : j smousneurot "Itii.vs 11 ~.. . PER eIEOLII El QtFCRE, EVEZY:DL . Onetug u nd -. II GO Twe- otha-,.,.0 900 i ayeb, onchr.l.l IWO V I VI du °Q -4 714 , 41 t e its ramp ~ 124 onr teo thh _ , 113 06 One week.- .. . ...... 200 Five months,... 14 0 Two weeks....--- _3_so Six months 16 0 Three week 5,...... 600 Nine months,- 20 0 One month-, . 8 0.0 Olmyear. - _Sp 0' . ' 4411.1011Akilielbite atirEiskj.. ' rei t Which allow theprivilege of a weeklY 0 of matter, tube inserted among new advertisements. PEE. E 1 14 9 , Vgy..I.II2,ENCEE I' Da Six reo m:_l4 ......... ..... ,-L........4.... gas 0 Twelfe ntlEs'._ -"- - - ---__ SO 0 1 .....,Adillitki,tiVes.°tiPr." ,, '-- 2 e g DiecthYetiees. each insertion... ;•;": ""'". / *3.. All advertisements ordere .... __ 0 d in for o e Month, or leas time, to be cash at the time of o derlzur. Infitiitetionie Goveintionf to its A tent Abroad. Jrgand ;D Massacre at Westport, Mo. On Wednesdax_Aast part of two comps : ft l 4 Gi s tithd./Alhshrei MLA)", s'eVidity:cnie men in all, were attacked near Westpokt, Mo. The attacking party was a band la guerrillas, about two hundred i numbr, gu PPI?.P9 4 °PP? 4..4P0p0 - by,: : Quantrhli tiiiits -- PA'SF,' wli iiheii tte "kaniiii.4 troops reached the brow of a hill, sudddn• ly advanced upon them and fired into thSir ranks a murderous volley. A desperdte hand toliand - corrflict sported, and a run ning fight Walt eirmi) for a mile or tw - P; - A h e.A4P. t t - u/ Pf federaisstruggiing bravely agattis - e:tremendone.odde. One or. the to)Opatieif had twenty killed ant of fort- lii t t ieilfndTLltS:;baker. six :killed . and e .t . krewp,cf the fight reaeVed 'lleaditi6i4a : ,nejt ! :i. 'City, - portions of Lwo companies . nnaer. ~, ajor - Thacher, were immediately ordereltl tfrt Dl V ltistp, - LuidPiciitiPtly follow- Pikup,theArack of the Euerrillas,, wbo hid separated- ititiF `eiinids, - tarok' 'different routeg,thrpagh-the.brueh. Presently the. ,aconting party tame npon a mp: of itt - *mealy 'end tilled three, wounded one, an - cf.Ttured,fourteen,..iecoyering also severdl iiatbinii'Euicr'citiiceproperty.' At last-ad... naantathe pardnit of them was still going en. _ The Difference between the Mid itia Laws of New York and Penn' sylvania;4and How „it is Exeni , plifted. New York, although no border State ha n s ow twelve well driVed l mill equipped and in ev 4Y s i ffets6eAghting regi ments within our borders, wh'le all we can show in the Way' of defense is thirty of forty thousand men, hurriedly thrown into companies, mostly without drill, unit - on:4 or effectiveness, relying on State, Govern{ meat, private liberality and what not for tneir, ticeciuternients, arms- atid•-cverything necessary to take the Seld.., By having no regimental or brigade 'organization, we are, of, course„! without those attractive nuclSPartnind which force may be gathered with facilityluid convenience. There is, cohseqUentlY, great Waste of effort and great loss of invaluable time„ for every onais working' without system, and of course, lathe worst disacivantage. TherKenq Itg'o_tynoreietFikiok :ezeroplifi - cation Ot the evil effects obsolete militia laws than the scenes now observable in: this State, where twenty to thirty thous-' and men are ready for battle today, but are delayed for want of the forms of regi mental organization. British Crop Prospects. - The London Mark Lane Express re marks on the crops and Markets on June Ist: We have had another.dry week, with a highly increased temperature on Wednes day, which reached to summer heat.— The wheat in deep alluvial soils, well wrought, will rapidly improve, and, in. deed, already shows a vigorous green , but in lightetoile there has not,.yet - been time for recosstrY frord it.f? unhealthy aspect, brought on by successive frosts at night , and; inspfEcistra ;taitt: 4 would appear that; generahi, we have not bad enough and very4manyoounties uot. , any— T aa .Suf. folk.; Norfolk; Bina; Catrihrldge, and else sclere,,,so .that. swisg . corn . will -now be farther - tiled by a hot sun, should. itlast— barley and oats especially. Warm show , era, hp weatetrmight-set matters'right, and give us an average,. if. the .blooming-ti me be generally propitious, but .some forward wheat is said alrefily to be very much in• ;fared. , More complaints come as respects. the prospects of a hay crop, as the wind.which iblew with the last rain nearly absorbed all ,the supply that_it, - brought, and cold nights orily-nipped-the'young growthMore'severe ly. '1 he weather too, has not been geni • 01 in France ;Its fate seventy, With sudden ;changes of, tetnperaturt haying:brought uch rust in 'stotn'e dettiirtmente:"Europe, 1 owever, does not generally complain ; he late rains, though partial here, appear kg to have had a very general diatribe a lion. As to ,v3heat,.prices At Abe, com. inen9NeutA the. weelt,mere hardening, prom the ungeniality of the season, and many markets were up Ie per quarter, but subsequently there_ w a s less of this tendency. Rates in Europe have been hardening' isi most plaCes i but the e - 4hanes ors ew York were unfavorable to prices. A Curious Case of Poisoning. 1 In Chicago, a few days since, a physi cian was called 'to see a lady who had evi 'dintly been poisoned under the following 1 yiectiliar cironmstances ; She is employed in .the.,reatutfacture .of _millinery goods; aiid is frequently in the habit of biting off t li e thread y,hUe sewing, tot knowing that a 1 articles of-yhe kind are saturated with arsenic, as 4 portion of the coloring mat -ter. Shelitid - ObsOrbedinto the system a stifficient quantity cif i the poison to have proved fatiltin,4 it, got keen for the timely iuterferniseeLalmedical aid: Thin should bie a sufficient warning to all persons en- Oged in the millinery business againstthe *germs: practice: c 7 • - Keep the Soldiers' Letters. 'Mother, father, brother, sister, wife and sireetebeart, keep that bundle sabredlyt— &eh worttwilllie historic, each line in valuable. When peace hail restored the raivages of war, and , our Nation's grandeur has made t struggle the most mentor-. ahle - tif tildes great con flicts*by which idede are rooted into society, these pen-pictures of,the humblest events, the merest rou tirie detniltrolAtlifeledinAvinning Na ticinal.amty, and freedom, will hs,pricaless; - N4t'fbt th'e Idstolian's * sake alone, do • I aai, keep those letters - , but for your sakes *rho receive diem, and, oars who writes them. Th e next skirmish. ay stop our . pulses foreA%ii,./indP-our letters, ft`il bf love toyu, trill,be.:our.enni.legaoybei4des of avinji, died .in: - `cause., 4. sli tilftimatiriiiiiitte war, with health ' idhainijahred4orlowed witketekness or'g tripyled t rj,tli,woundibl those letters bo obi?' atewintbes:toms'of clangerki:pati4 of Wale borne, ofprivotjons aufered.!ef P ° 4 4ad9Bl-01 9Xeli '13 .! 3 k-S ) .!lrteßela then —l3 llo 46 lttetel'uti .:tut4 eled - veatt--74pqa111 oournepitswordi ;Iftom ‘ tflitabefllipwaris—and we don't Want-"yciii'-to be~ be "loversi-countryirien and frierids.'et,-.lin stuilfieuf feet er and our anlmrsfelivinet ' t 5 nisi Fe • ote 1 1 1103:liseasewhich..Rear Admiral Foote _ . is siifferi - rtg — aniOM E .Flitch..h i e!e_ pot I .gepled to recoi9yjs of, e . n+i eat itgeiesit 'argil quantity iff-tater.on of his lungs. The last I t eP _rtfEttilEta L ,..was that hie condition nci was any elfoir, THE BOLDIE 'B SWEETHEA.BTr I go down to the sea, Where, the warns.speajt. to /DO Of 'my% daring; the tont of thy soul ; But her footprints no more Mark theZesiibite shore Whpse she tempted the billosps;o?olla Thife'the billows'brPak, Like my heart-for her sake. On the lonely and desolate shore Fon wavea of the'.§ra Are sighing with me For u mortal now mortal no more • With my beast filled with tears, And my hopes Wiled with fears, By the grave of my darling I knelt; -t" And I uttered a prayer 'On the-listertibg air, i t`i Whose dew wept.tho sorrow I felt. There. the wind WCIVO a shroud • Of a dim passing cloud, Betwixt me and tha bright stars above. And the form in itatold. Like the shape under mould, Was the form of the angel 'I loi e. •• ' Would that I were, a flower, I ' Bornof sunshine and shower:h • t - I would grow on the grave'of the dead.,,{, T would - sweeten - the air With the perfume of prayer, ,f Till my soul on its incense had fled. o- And I never would fade In the delicate shade Of the tree in whose shadow she fits.' There There my petals should bloom , .', 13y her white rural tomb, , i lt When the stars e!osed their beautiful cye Now I Fee her in areams 0/3 the beaks of the streams In the that land of exquisite bliss, Whore the sweep of per wings awakese song that she sines Oft me to sadnom in this. Hydropolte,,or Garden Sprinklerr A NEW AND rsemPrr. ARTICLE pil. 41011. wetting plantaand flowers, washing win °NH car r i ago. &o, pumps of rotors doporintiorn . - 014 and repaired. buskin's Patcnt Wa er Dniyr made and sold. 1 n ELDON & KELLY. 164 Word 613 t. 1 Ono door from Sink The Howe Sewing Zlaeliinel. ..,, .. 1 • invented 784: Perfected 186 i., Ell ECETTED TRIBUTE FICOMF.A AIL other Sewing Machines, ati the Wcrld'aTaiti l 862. W.bile the Singer Sewing , ' ilidachine Yert‘ icor' an honorable mention on its merits c: and Wheat' er & Wilson's a reed ‘I for its device calloC'Cirl eular heck.. " The Howe Sewing - Machine; was awarded a premium (to an Hoglish - Exhibitota as the heatfor all norposes on exhibition. Oar light= e: t Machine guaranteed , o peake perfect %Vic Mt the lightest and heaviest fabric.. Sold and rented. Cor. Penn dr St Clair. sireeta: A. M. meaREG Cil M, ‘ . 11 mYX;d3taw:l7 ~.1 .ALED PIZOPOSALS WILL 84„.UHe t il , oeived by the Committee on Fire ries , and ocse , up to Juno 20th, 1858 for three- one- , end feet of best quality of 'LEN INCH L TR--; Ett HOSE, copper rivited, and Jones' Patent! Chuplinins attmhed thereto. The hose i'to be, properly tested before they are received ks , thee city, when Payment will be made in ansti..: JOHN Q I i ius Chairmaned dOm H m * ea. 'MACON SIDES-- : 4'.:- - lull -KID 12,000 tbs Bacon Sides in store an d foriale by JAMES A, FETZ*E; , I oornerliarket atehets: --'.—. --_- ENTS. VI . TEAS. a very superior qualityjaski6Xat W. E. SCIIIISiERTZ' - No.SI Fifth 8t; DUQUESNE BRASS MARKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. • Manafaut lrereofevery varietinnnislted BRASS WORE':FOR PLUMBERS iGAS or STE4II FITTERS, MACHINESTS, AND COPPERSMITHS. lip BAAS CAR/PINGS Or EVERY DE AD soription made to order Steamboat worm, Wa.m and gas fitting and repairing Promptly at tended to. Hartionlar attention pasp to fitting up Heftneries for Ceal and Carbon Oils, Mao, 80.115 agents: for the Western 10striet of Pennsylvania. for the sale at Marsh. Lansdell 41 Co.'s Patent So photo Pump. the best ever inven ted. having no valves it is not liable to get ont of Order and wW throw more water than any pump wioe its size. febil:dlY. BOARD AT SARATOGA. SPRINGS. WASHINGTON HALL. (late Mrs. Mason's), so long and favorably known to 'visitors at the Springs, Is Now Open for the reception of guests. The house is large, de lightfully situated on Broadway,, between the Congress and Empire Springs, and surrounded by ample artli beautifully sluiced alrounds —Table first-class ---and the room% well ndap - ed for famlies and large partite of friends. For further partieu'ars address Washington Milk Saratoga Springs. juLdlmo. Y: KIER JAMES GLOVER JOHN POSTER 11131111FTSIITRGII FIRE BRICK itIANII• -111 L PAOTIMING COMPANY. tiLovERR, & co., Ma n ufacturers of Fire Brisk. Tile, Crucibles, Ito, and dealers in Fh e and crucible Clay. °Moe 385 Liberty street, opposite th e P. R. 11 Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders restieet&lly solieited. • Ohio White Sulphur Springs J.HiB WELL KNOWN WATERING Place. will be formally opened on the 18th of Tune. The Sprincii thiq Reason, will by under the immediate supervision of the proprotor, who will be assisted by Messrs Joseph'A. Svfoy ale, and C. C. Mitchel. it is the intention to make the house, in theespect equal to pr o best watering places in country, and to ovide eineraUs for the comfort and acoomModation of the guests. For terms, or other informatisn Address. A. WILSON. Jr. lu9,dlmo Lewiscenter P. 0. Delaware Cp. 0. . CONCORD GP APE VINES. • I I WEER AMONG 'TUE TTEST TO VII swore this INV.4-IXABLE O.EAPM, and have fruited it. for 5 1 / 4 , 62704ra. We obtained mai original vines froM Mr. BIELL wAct origiiia ted it. nePitthbutet Hortionlbarti Scuiletv is 1850 awarded In a diplOma for ES exhibition. and the AlleghenyCrountyAgricultnral in 10160, a prim:nom for It as • the BEST new. Headline grape. In all respects superior' to the' TlagsPPn."' Our etqcit 04 Visages to rtuequalled ganywhere, which wa offer at 25 cents each, 50 per • ten, $12.50 per 100, $lOO per ,0 d 00. small vines at less prices. We can famish a few extra large vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. T. swox. No. 29 Firth Street, apl:eod&w - wanted. DOILLAIIS A / 110 N1111 WA - Na tote re Agents In every county at $75 a inonth..enses pall, to sell soy new cheap Ham ily Sewing Meetnnes, 0, MADISON, Alfred, me, - wanted. 60 DOLLARS A MONTIV WE WANT. Agents at 450 a mouth expeneea paid to sea our Ever/caring Pewits, Oriente/ Burner/48nd 23 other articles, .15 eirourein tent frae. Address - . gRAw & CLARK. Bideford, Elaine. 143/VaililW OON CORD GRAPE. Areznion, VIN. AT 30 PER I+7 dozen! $1250 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 Per dbza sZper 100. J• KNOX N 0.114 atreeL VLTIVATOI3.4, P/41011$13; XILDDEJEC I.) cutters. seed drfile.barelevatais i dog p ow _ eta; Charm?, farm mils, &43,-f of sale hte -BECTIMAISI & LUNG 122 Liberty street;' - P - up. els Pi:444411i d f IT 3. A Arelan na nik: Ica* : naive. Nalriret r affe duels maxim, 20110 X ..TIIST V okayed and fond&66( o! , KEYMER & No. 798 & 128 Wood attest _ BY QEO. W. BUSGAY ' SIDON KEDAR, MARATHON, TRIPOLI, ILWILL BAIL FROM NEW YORK PI! every alternate Wedoesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every olternate Wednesday. Fteerave Passagr (rani Liverpool or Queens tnwn. $3O; from row York, $32 50, payable in Or! i or its equivalent in Currency For Steerage Passage applto WILLIAMS & OUION. 90 Fu ton St , 'New York. or TILOS- RATTIGAN. Agt. No 122 Monongahela House. Water St., in.3;lyd MEEN FUN, HARD & SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES, Hard & Solt Rubber Syringes, Just received at Just received at RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market street 3 doors below Fourth. street feb2oeftmd CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant Fired, near the Court House. Pittebnrgh. AiL L ,13117SINESS ENTRUSTED TO tn. his care will receive prompt attention. Cols 'widens made and the money promptly remitted. deceelyd pin VAT E OLSEASEB DR. BROWN'S °MOE 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ed vice should not fail to give him a call. Pr. Brown's remedieg never fall to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Aims hereditary taint. each ajt tatter, psoriasis and oth er Shin diseases, tte origin of which the patient la ignorant. _ _ SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on by no/itary habits. are the onlvjtkedloines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restareto health,' EEIIMATIBM. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this Infal 'affliction De also treat Piles, Gloat, Oonnorrhoe,llrethal Dinharges, Female Diseases, Pains, in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, eta. Ai letter to be answered- must contain at least ONE DOLLAR,_Medicines leate 'citiy , address safely packed. 0 files and_priTato rooms, N 0.50 SMITHFIELD TREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. nolddkw fiIitipiNISTRATION NOTICE—Where 4ut, Letters of Administroton to the Ettate of George tlaassenforder, saddler, late of the Cityof Pittsburgn, deal, hare been granted to the subscriber, nil persons indhbted to algid Estate will' make payment. and 'hose. having claims against the same, will present'them -duly autim tioated, for settleteent,_without d_eT_ay. VICTOR KALT.FIR, Administrator. No =Ohio street, Allegheny City. maahlawfor TOBACCO ALAIDNIGARS—A,LEIDEn, nfac QommeregQ:Brpker in Leaf and man . Tobacco' and' Elmore, 134 Waterstreet. [oorterof Pipe . ] New York: To baeon.and g egars carefully selected for exportation. Dealers, and Tobaeonnisos will find it to their interest to call or elmmunio ate by letter. The ba3t brands, in inarstitY, at lower yrioes thaA ,ro7anX . other 44:20nd VOA WALL PAPER% sonosus et e. AC The leading Depot is ak.the old itaxeL— Hithar come and *tiny, P.* MARSHALL. 21 1..W004 street., *fa OAP-40 BOXES TOIXBR SOAP AS ported. in store and for lute by . ItitTAM: & BROS. LB 1178 Wood /amt., - • ibi3LIPAA:P Dirir 2 4 - E -------- -c o „ . %T ow "As.. THE WERE ' TO. SECURE ~... 11 (O84pimlia Dream:bode,Sbakele, Clotlk:and tiatit l antesa orthe' niost filfhltinabla obi% ure. 1 atm& Wombed Mach% Calico. Detain* Ban 34threthig, dm. at grattlyzed:cr ocaoktl having been ourobobett LA ?tack be *ld cheap for cash, call end lee rot to el al' . Si. J. Kalielik. eei ' my2s 90 Market strt, 1 _ _ _ ECM t . :#)f.#:sll:ol . 4'):?,ifiitg,4ll(o. Arb itratteeitlonietittee Of the Betted ' ' ,•if , or Tirade.: IV 'nal& SHINN VA . .iO4II:III:I3:I.,UNLtirETT JZ,70... ti , D/LWdiftTri,, - Wie,lffsvh.N bMar.: DAVID - N:lsu LK.es. - „ , ovonierits of Boroitehe Steamers '' - , • • • TROII ' Alainnu, • • ; . 5if10n....-:. . . ..... ..-ano Ili.4.iNemrYork....LiverPL 01 Min ...June In-Boston.. 'N....l4iverp Dot' 'Pekeln. '' ' June 17-,New Yorfi......Liverp uol 'llfarath CIA- - ' Jun ei Rt.: Neiv I ork -iery )0i SAfrica:"... .. .. .....J...Jube.24.4.8a5t0n • Liverpool ontin.--.-...........Ju1y, L 1.-New York.-.Liverool. lredar . - • ..Tnly 8:-Isrekr York.... Liverpool (beat Enstern..July2l....Neiv 'i r ork....Liverpool. ' .. . , t'• *thy:liCritnik: ' ' ! . Fraul3al , .. '..:.. . ..1....'..5rine10-LiVetpOot..lklevi' York Canudn.......:..L.-JunckLl-Livdrp not... Boston -, i ' Kudnr--.-......A.June..l6iLivemool...New Yokk Trip01i.....,... Junn 2 , 7 -I..ikLurpool...New, Yo'Fk IfolrEltilL l l.llloET. OORREOTED DAILY PITS vale', :Vowel:Rs POST BE XESSRS. XOTTETE* BROICERS. • , 211), UR WOOD STREET. 'rho following ate the buying and selling rates foi Gold.)3ll,rer, Gol' --•- .11spbs alling ;1`'......:,...j — :. '' • B 142 00 Ei1rar...1..,•-. .", ' .:..J... ' 1, " 1 , 2...' 00 Demand, Lio - a.....1-.4............. , •-• 1 4 1, 5 5 00 Eastern Ettehange. Eaw Y0rk........4 '' ' .......--.. ar g al tiinors...-....—...-.-........... par 1ada1p 1 a.: : ::...........,......- ........ par I Baston:-. '......--............... . ... par 4 • 1 '. ,- ;‘f l atis tern Ms change. ' G r ulslanati.'...:..-: Loain.ille t .L . , ' ....,,. .... :.. .. ::: Dar • - ' let it1auct....—......-,...-. ..... ..... par $ Da • P liet'lSl(o7 NA Rit Ev. • Cincinnati. The low quotations lativy made of cut meats appear to have brought a few ordeni into the market. Small sated of bacon sides, both rib and clear, have been4made.at fic.i..other transactions ,were actmade public. Bulk sidea may be queted at 415e ` and bulk shoulders at 3.4®3340. Lard is still held at 9%c. • bales of any aniou, • -t could not be made withoutcongeding v,@340 • Mws Pork bears nominally the figures given in our last. • 'Considerable sales of -plain hams at E 0.543 are making. Sugar-curcd are quite. fina atlOYAllc. . , .. . - amieago 'Grain Market. - Breadstuffs continue dultand prices ride ilifa-i . vet* of buyers,. There is scarcely any dem and fot flour:And- in order - to effect Bales. of round lots holders,woi be compeded. to. accept a deelind 'of name p labl latt Prealent paking ra'es. Col* meal.dull an lotter,..with large:ire:mitts. Wheat Mrs dull and 10)2c lower and red winter entirely neglected. A' moderate business was done in: spring at 73©77c for rejected; 89c for No. 2 at , Sturges - ;Bnekinfcluith &Co's.and 91@923c at ottr , , er . houses outside the northwestern elevator - $f 1:17@1 OVA for No. 1 at north and south side., and $1 10Q1 11 at Munn & Scott's, closing very, dull. Corn firm and higher, with sales of over; 190,090 - bus, at 4 - 8 1 .414480 for rejected, 47V-4,48c f0r mixed: mostly at 48.-; 49efor yellow in store; 493%'&503eie for canal to choice river afloat. Oats a'sbade lower. Rye scares and firm. ll'ghwilm firm at 42c. . . - - EUROPEAN AGENCY. . . R4lrilf4llo9. 1411J110PIULIS Aff=t. 122 - Monongahela House.. Pitts buriti..Fa„.ispreeared out or send hack passengers from or to ant,part Of the rdd eonn u3r...sltitwo stetimor mimgpaekets. ' • B IGHT.DRAFTI4 FOR , MLR. pantile hit .any part of Europe:, • qout for theindianaioni - ffinaiiimitdßan ‘e Also,.:Agentlea. the Old:Black Star Timis of ing P.sekeis.`fin.-ghin,i3tag=er .I(treal,Sneti. ern, am for the lines of Stearciemsallbir between York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galwai. fell CUNARD LINE. Steam to Queenttown and Liverpoo The first class powerful Steamships ROSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl Powder, THEATRE ROUGE, Vinegar Rouge VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder, DEALERS IN OILS.r? ' 1 - 1 _ .34137443:34:41/12 PurfaNQ /1, cfir.,l?qn X1,1E2 15/ 1112kitTY: Eintlitt"oip Penn'a WE% D01 1 0,L) • ; W1:1::Th ft:MI oil Ifarraritect. " " 6411 THEARDESCIV - 011 - offie IRV AirimTAcnringz /*in. HAVE PG hx.x.ialeariparidrartioleAt Ai.deseO, ' .rr k tsa!,goll , P E. BlRAZZialtailc warelt tktuier; 2 7lll,**SlXittg' Prxturriali. PZ/ii:4;', n 0 en ,t, z 0;1 1 ;Iir„o rig] DUNCAN, 13/1151LAr & CO.. taintadotilenor • MEM .31FIIOME.R.Spizaa t ItCP ) 0 . Oldes NO. 201 33) ,14IRTY Eir9ENT . Ari Ix AixErma.: _AugAc CORNICES. OAND t : 4tD%-/" Paggsla :RAP/1011.MI. and zaada zeitv:.—AbviChasidetier mE a(tered,b ) burn Cartpu Qil , at the Lamp and OiL,StoreLof,, NIFER.DOS4 BERTUREITSMELLY, arab.• 164 Wood cils!),44. Apar SRL: The. Phflogophio t , Burnen‘ I • dirDENNif. NEW ItblitiliVeltiCalili llil OPliksonhio .1 3 itnerfor Carbon: (Kist tn* readi It Vonexeee_ Pl**7 e 44 F. s9 *Yu, V* , Colman* Btunter. _ _ ',.. , _ ,•• , L Donate ii lance or •zonu nin;'With nailed' - 41 oonibustion. , • • ~. •:1 • . • , •- • 1c: ,--,. : i : 9. It wilifinni, jaw trial*. iii eit Witt -* 'i 8. It oar( be suite wit tclonto_ ~ish'ciii onier: , Lateen bekunict sa * tatter mat-WEN -, -.."' i I F. I; tan always bentad.cto hurnlloollanike i boy F. /t la /4 "e ', 3J 4 1, 7 w iqed ffibtFk _ .*Ftri * - 7._lti eon, be•tilintiner enClithte.NithOntrei itillittlrittlie, Whit i eeniCaOniiii ,Doha '" 9. The 'entwines , ban s• be letturred - o withantetonthing the Wake; L t. , , - 3; ~.., . ,•.^,,, ...::, • Pt e Nle buTiliTiCert o .e.OstnipmiNci. 1 lib. an Can, DIU OD. any .tanitt, now in,..use. Event , eon tens Oarbovill'alitmid- linvo ' a ThiltisoPhie Rimer: , Prioe 25, 4entotlier donerALIV 'BOl4 01 Nibii*ROURTEI ptreqt, Titt.lburrh. •__,•, i - • • 1e25-Irdw • P. IWAYJDZI); PIANd - IIEATiERS. ---- 11KRABECO'S ,PIELMOS( Just opened this week a choicesupplrof-thoge - '. BE A IIII FUL L INSTRIninEItg; - - -' beyond doubt the finest, in the itouitti p This fao . , is row almost universallp concede-for' ponset mouths past we have been unable. t s All One of our orders. . WARRANTED lei Vls fEARS. • '.. , Baines 13rothere Excelsior Plain roTtes.' l the; best cheap Pianos made:. For saki by ,' . • :' 1 cirAti , olvrtimumr.— ; - 43.111}11'ffieet,: I Bake ' iirolhera pianosand Sole Agent for s Prboes Melodeons "See_ .. .. 4.0 , ..G , . , A.,VN;432-A-1,, , ,i " ' •-• ir . . . SECOND HAND PLANOSi 4 CILICHEIttIie 7 OCTAN E .- BEAU GM bleak Walnut tom. verylittler • mead— A 7 ''''' ''' ''''''''''''' • °omelet, a-first rata Instrument." ' 200 A 7 octave,. 'Rays ire Co.; Hosewood.!a': handsome twantaterkin good order...,. A 031 octave; Stodart;:lioseetda4Oarted panels Sn front:.;.— ''' ... ' 165 . A 0.% oatave‘Zaktdc Co. round . frank an excellent Piano, • .. /0916 . octave, Chlckering,' eoraers..a_good . 00t4V1%.50.110t. PLIAS Zir Co, Rosewood r lib A 6 Oat,. Stoclart. Illahogony. round front 80 S. 6 cot , do 70' A 6 oat, Geratan. do ''Arr. A 6 oct, Dunham, do 50 A a oot,. Loud do .... A 53 oat, English do ...... ' '2o' A. to. do For cabby 16 JOIELV. 5. 1 .:Wi1, 4 05, ATRIUM SPRING- 40-00D*:' W4:01111ro?Buy1l71ill'' CALL LE AI*r7L SPHINg AND: SIIIIIIED embracing all the newest stglei. of : • PLAIN AND •F4NOT ,Q.A.S;O:kgßkg; imitable for Burdneila fft& A. fiall ;ind.CoMidete' assortment of fine bleak CLOTHS AND CASSLINEBIES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vatting" W. H. McGEE & CO., its FEirikime4L maim% , . corner of lifarketElquare.Allegliellar mh.daititf LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MEM • womma. JP..6.1X3M. at- crcrumex- at • vIC*.; Minntsettiotai Sheath. Bradereicul Balt topper; •e - regred CA a' per Bottoms..llaind Still Baton e. Soeiter bolder, &a. Alsoixsportwe end dealers injiiimq4. Zl4 Plnaeetlre Ckebtinili on 'hail, Tibm nettlesi nit Tools; Warehouse, N 0.149 yi sgisrAnd Imo , BCOPID tillairMis. Pittsburgh,' P gun& Spealal orders of Cooper ant to miw deend tarn_ - Ireaqinnticw R. HUTCHINSON iLdTY OP LEZOd^ ntITOBBIBOAX HON & FORIPABDING .11BNIANT Jelin • WESTERN 'RESERVE' 'CHEESE;- pi our . arida. 'Fish. Dried , Itttft.,_PA Oil Tsqiul Ashes, and pRODUCB 41.11N.M UMW, Best Brands of Itussßy Flour dilwa4 8 , On - . l tanc: N 0.102 Second Sire;et„ Between' Wood and. filar k' 1 PITTEIBUGH„ PRIIIVA. let-Moral advance apll-ITd =mil- au ConaNcuse ots, W. B Lvr4oa .. A oelts. LUPTON dr 0 Lp1,412i V iiiSenereate A* 6 -144'068 lir ' z FE LTCENNTAIRAYIIIIOOIIIO t;I 800 fe made ittheloO si and Er nst price% - pile All work ded to' .and mine& ~..0Ed99% ng Peet 9 orne z Fifth r' tr 000 streetiadAtizep.7::. ,;• . Dam City Office. - No 4 717 011xtheti : on; diorlibOrn • Sniithieid No main•iroi4stik , Pear To ' I in thy tit:rasa ranter. ,crith ; baps: 411 'ateliort dabs ' VALI aliejaand !_t • 1 11 .goall .10 la:id aille)et: toraperiwconelitiOn' orient. and reams. negoest4 ;twine. &a. eTo my-intimate knowledge of the city and ennicl. awl lens experience in. thebqn sine. hoPe se give tirisatisfmtioaLto -- ~ ;:lli k!";:C,j, , .T1: - ;:l H 7-,,;.; . 110 j . J.C i nkUnk.M44(3..41 WI Ple iff X Ai.jf. - Llt .amthelanoranfincifiirse fy Modeotofitifithaome- DS degaillii . .4 . A . V abuse and disease, or —l° • tnationanadnitnamttarilm - . ;=;:,:. olden, tanager .41118111:1•4 ~f, • oaks! -afrituacr oz_ma ier — oflderried—Belance zDa. • - 34., - Lir pub "forthe T_doing tksatt% 316tteezurego . are an toriehrt•AlgutaMulefattand vaffeftifone Aeo- Eitartnat=tUttitiFipig P ratrm i "*VidtetraMity4 4 .rEd tips eft un= aka soimact ;.gtc : fgerm i , 4&t: ,g1g2,4t10 i , t rAilwrordi an _are that .their fofifirra, =map ma 41mble ~s 6sszot,dellea,timnalmaAlltsrrey.4aceb los • teelateu-wiegatb •atot •rigo#4.) , Dit, j n 2 Marrldgrg,...j _ Pl ksrM ba aZ 4 la ait i Irtigge‘iN9dOsc.. 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'ELME.. s , - , f.: a. , k .I.l.imy Broadyns y• • Nevr ratiK, , ' ' /0 3 14 , 6001, INEFORTANT-;TO LADIES 400 : 111- JerAIXIVRT;Ralinietvax leadoarv g a gir ent" ToVirtate.ori Apt* Afficoalies,B24ll2A*st•thon. can of cameo in TIMM' me amieted to somig Mt:At Um onAdenot, hinltarintrnb• ' ' ateaCA.6l9iin 1.1104.60 4 . 7 i t * ia*rinvg— . - tRONHERNIAE 'FEMAtE 'PILLV [ •i-SitehitiviiimAii4tillidtlifijan thidir4:, . , .:a tlona ban-been atutottgt fdlottat .I)in. VW,. '' 3 nsonng cbillambietto.... ~,!, Obitrii4l4otii gairef arAtittik, of 11i t6raiiiiiimn_dlitii3nitiiii' iiiitioat'Valtil 'Oran iteta.-41rea atiVliflit=4. 4.0 r - =s al Also Ii ii all eneolu .... _ _of -IDepility* - di.,74ootati which= kiii=atitittetatee4l4o.ke" PfillnessrPilit aft perideak r'scervik:al tito'cos. 'Mame, coed atom be stack , bytlief otivt deriv mak withenefeausno dierow - :, , at- eta tame' ' they , ad law 4 leharzt. bYttrenaibonlnc,ln trost. antirestariturthooystbm to ahealto eon. ~ . , Eiio n it box-ooptaintfA Pills: Pmcra"bys Dorm,m and when d -...am0d..1741,ba,8ant f eu mail me-paid by arff advertmed•Atent(mrtto tof the r.nnem J,BR,X.A.N, Rochester. N. u. erstAsont - AEkddlieLtrnstittejtaitatally- '. - • ,_, JOS/WA Be sainizipel .-- , . ' toinar Mullet drat and etc tilamthiet. , sal&l.ydiotqwb !L,:., 0./..farent_for Pittebtum - iTEkNlT'EltOmpt BUILDERS' 71-rolk. lEr4A7PitPitiV, ISIERAiIiCIONIBII IVO 'l7liEltilinißs. Neel' the reßtt: B.,P6—tametzer,Demt 1,-1 - .' ' ' • , 1- 1: ': '''' ' . 7 7 ~1.... 0.-' 2 6 1544 T/14iCk--' . . c 0 11 ,1)6,202? - teal .7344. 44. Piekkes.fronv three to tea , mdf11,,,,t91d 'aims Para i trui. ft= 8 #1 , : - . - 3 ~, - , • : l it Siva particular attention to the. ear atrial= 4 mood - .VlX o itMattEt:liki/IEV and for Ou t tir.'sd . 14 carcuairualr mills. . 1 • Testa .. - . . . t-Ilaisirod an il ready forloblP m°2 at chart- I / OM! P . 1 : 1 e n ,!, 2 44,P0W 3 r0 Pigmy 4 ;t inI ZEML I IM I .:7I I4 Fa= t . wan) mg Lamaze cl a t zfacture of 41:iffealrircuarilifitIZII Assaid 111121 ‘n t u i al t 1 44kr: In ' • ostitee tq atTo nalleleell4u- -: : a . wilIF lPirOrclete.nton; all parte otthe am aolleit totatel prvini)fils 4114.2, -a; i 2 , • . . _ . . ____ ,CDA:Crit Bi rA CM ANY,''' irkatiOßS, W l ****lrlievr)iiminerimm , lAN) Atioog gleisafal -*oak of Sprititg'..,GOoAs, ; 2 - 4_oo*, opaihn erea vesting", *e. ALS O -IL biz:restock of GENT'S EMENDING GOODS lbeluding Paver tkollerie 744_ .IVes' Md. reedy thingusaally kept by drat elan ruenislithi More o .rdgu PromPtiF eeelated *11230;1,4 ,5,50 = WEEISTKEVI3 -1#5,50 UNABRIDGED: DICTIONARY Nift„.0 1 ,1.4 s omideite,pk,",o Min at sum tar Bala D 7 JOHN IL MELLON. • lata ' Wood stmt. 'Oril•go 731 trilf.1)11118 SEIB 00 Bra&CrOila , Witiare noir min arpsdeit mak!. of .witlehamaisireiollto diffirOroii; int cei.z. 41411,i609 klist-Wthof **3l3#4* DIFIPHISeIgAITXII44rr *Cm. : all EBIOVALIG., OF 1 Irma,; VALE , Jam , The : OF having 110:1100ed Ida Live 7 I r so Stablivtronitholvdtiolthe &oft, liouire, to hear' the corner oE ifiret and. Smithfield street, W. CL COllll a old - stand; ise enlisted to fornbh carriages. Await ee l and saddle horses upon theortest no ne% Also horses kept at nom. at reasonahle rate:!•_llnaertaxiimt and lillarrangententa forte= non& will reedy. hign Az oiat suave:ion • • ay 14: 11 - S _role .11A.LE:-Tais suascas, , ItAber'nffers for sale four eligible lots situated On tin: tooter c %Grove !treat and Centre Avrame atiloinlng the Seventh Ward. in Pitt township.—. The lots are each 24 , eat front by 110 feet deep. canning back to:an.alleyy, and are entirely leola ted by streets and alleys on er , r side. Teo of the Ices 'have frame bowsaw orr thton, five moms and hallin each. hydrants oo be premises. They will ter sold all together onJeri favorable terms.. g4ecuire of JAS..s.m.ILBIC, Agent. Ikea street near Bourn, Mar a. .,ADIES'JICIENEEPARD cEttnazas Boot, Shoat, tisitars and BaLamb, raids r. tor ,the ben and , ItO W. E. 8411M8TS at CO. =Fifth almal. 1311 0 1, 148,t,:04 13 1fUiLs t o ,k Raw/vow 1 .t .,, M 1 -At trearir li tu atait eta hlr . ' &red Haim ~o„. a zweli!ita V9t r i streets, Plttstigna t . Pa; .. , =-~- .. - . K ... 171ffffM 7 _ btik-Vlf.. , MAk l l , :f..'s;r 4.; ta
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