I 4 t 'v L.s , . a . .• • ril itil - - 27 0 Itt.t.AVIL3O 0 Et 0 .I, I C A.:. .; , a,f./.."...3 ..:j - 3k Ti • 4 4/(4%),:..CANDENTBA D Si V '' ge table able- 1E x t raet . . A PORE' TONIC.. , ' iri t af t 4i a , , , , 1- "'Dtio` o a il'ar ' - (I .., . z . q t!.... II .4. 1 E1ifi14 , 47-184-TI its- ^....,35:71A. sIaIRIXPASID ftr... ,- ~ • ' - t P D.auqu,trattatn i. gi i Win effectual!, cue , t ,141 ._ . ____,IrOr-Corimplaiinti- DlrseEpaik.' - JAIINDWA //aromas. or Nervous Dahill lahag of th .........._ __4s ILldue" apaO 411 ;1 ..4844.442 at i l beerderesl, r , 1 Liver or Stomach. 1 , ~-:-,. _ ArTettll ~- .i I' tt- , • f_ tnitdo llyward ; I . i.t.:i • ~ ' Piles, Fulltiess ,or _ “ , --- ,i- -lored_totrallead, . ' , Acidity_of the Stomach ' - 3 Nausea, Heartburn, D' . for Food, Fanners or Weight In the Stomach. Sour Fruetations, Sink .4 aehlag orFluttering at the Pig w tee Stom t mu ttering tee .tteao. Burned and difficult Breathing, Bluttering at the Heart: Choking or sgfreating sensations when in a being Posture, .esset Vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pahl tin the Head. Deficatiragerstation, t Tel. V. iptimessoftli and es ‘ Pate in - 3 _thei Me. • be..to. Sudden Flashes onteat. Banal ~ .. . .. r .intl annk tb/117esh. Constant 1 of Evil, I an o -1 -: sYdrita, And wiil Positively nrevent Yellow F , Bil. tom k every &TREY dOBTA „ISO 4 4.C0R0t. OR Rim F • -' s TheYerillettre the above - dim:sea in ninetynth ases out of a hundred. I . hublited lorthe exteiulive sale d Universal .Nmitopunang or ttoot/ancre German Bitanten. (Purely erar-f.vvlrc,,,.s.qttedlll).oain(initrru- ring tganmanity the floce4tes of ostrums in the shape poor. winegte, _eMapOundixt with „nimu s umt. and a Toluca. Stontachlcsand.Bit- WM. Beware, 0f..-.j,littinatimerable array of cotton° reparahorui in plethoric bottles. and b' -bellid under the modest appellation of Were: i e l i ii%lastead td curing diffraggravate.s oases. it.,l ad, vt, the disapkointed ethrerers in d HOOP,LABLP . B. GEKMAN BI BIBS Are cot" a new and untried article, b t. ha I stood the test of fifteen years trial by the men ,ve clan public: and their reputation and not riva led by any similar preparation. ttArd fro The propriet , rs have tho Lotto®Lotto® usan ds of mhe most eminent i Cltirgytuen, Lawyers, , Physielazis and. I ,< ' citizens. i - 1 - Teel:Win e ' ,of their ,own personal knowbidge. to the(tleial effects mid medical vinues of these Bi en ., L% .:3 ! • DO ,FOl7-WAIKTROME2IB7.IVO go 5TRE.4170271s 16.2r 4 Y0 rff DO IYO U W411.674)0001) APPENTE? .v 0 YOU FEAPT TO BUILD UP YOUR 0 1 015 TtrUTION? i DO YOU WANI , TO'PEEL WELL ' DO YOU WAST - 2 7 0-OEY ELL Ot IVEZVO U 8 N k'SR I DO YOU WANT EN.'vOYI alfs_Ye_wmautto es CET- D el - r offola sirT - /aratillt ft Air : Mad v roma ls i-4 S -... :: 1 i 1i... I/7ra t 2a eta! 11.00FLAARD'AS GERMAN BITT RS. P-AlkirlFall..l.4B FifitTlCi. There are many prcparahon a cold under the C ame of Bitters, *a-up an quart LattZea, coinpfiunded ), of the efieepet4 waisk i r or cometon rum, eoetiTfrona '2ofo 40 centeper ria OKI, the mete disp•itiaed 1/An ise or Cbriander &ed.' This class of Ili ters has caused and todl Gyratin g's to cause as long tss these can be huldrede '4.44 g"'Accia 4 4 Ole cold i eg.eir 1i.., , the .., r := Avai e n i ai l berg 'conthuack taut& the isult e etc Al eoholiss geinildantsrol.the,worst hind,the derire for - .liiouorie 014ated toid,feept up; . and 'th.,i resa4 ts a 1 the .horror *con a,. drunkard's Wet and ,:ileadtil E.?: !i t ... 0. le . .1 L Per tho , etvizerdeaf e and will bare ~ • Bitters, wipublurh the followang_receive. list ne Bot.tisl Mlktt'a German-- Min and 0 je t uor nisei and or Good 'llr ndY or Whisky, and the rest& wad Lea preps aftan that will far excel ta medicinal virtues altrue sr, ellen- ran of the numerous Liquo r ./3, ra in fhe market, and well aces much leas. You mill have all the virtues cef Hoolland's Bitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a reuck-,....145e price -W.• ryherrieffittor prepar lone wi gt"..ot 4 .:. gi . .E l 2.. * ...1 V fit' .. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDI We call the attention of all having relatio or [needs in the army to the fa hat •II An- LAND'S German Bitters" will 'o r e nine tenths , irtyellse megipdx, by ViDOBllll4 RD4 .iiriva:, ,j t - Pt . ,1111 Pden0q0 Wei ..0 the baki;pirlfult shatnit (Lae in e newspapers, on the &naval of the sick , it wilt be noticed that a very large Pro portion are suffering from debiiity. Every ease of that kind can be readily cured by Hooflmad's German Bitters, Diseases resuldng from dipor dere of the digestive or santaßi.. , nakdd remov ed. Es4argeno Imiltatlpp is MAIO that.lf Allefti tmm were treati fted - among oar soldieti hundreds °flirts might be saved. that otherwse will be lost. We will particular attention to the followingite markable and well authenticated cure 'of one of he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi. own ant liage"ha a been_saved by theßitterire'- . •; t F,tril.amm,vars4 Augnst 23d. 1862. MoritraVondr. ' 45 Evans. - Wedi,..gentlerrien,,Zylr .1 itkoofteact'a „Syrmm Dittbit i ii*saved 'MY i a allaxe into hahlks in tbitL , Itis vont% air q by humpear °fart eteilraded.atono of Manua. appended, and who mere Ifollgl all llusekermitaticds ofzuricase l' am,anb been for the last four years, a membertf oh lace's celebrated battery, underTaari T.O. dof claptat .B.34ftrea.ll dit - 1 : 'Es u ilt,hintaint tipon'ipeardileta an ei; a • - ed tin November last with intlamation I the Juno. and wai ter seventy two gays in e hospital. Thfs Inaryaretwed by great debili heightened by an attack ofdysentery I rug, moTe . ,l4 (tw h e ay 4#0 . 11 , 511;e and saint It. tis , ~roo„botreateartiel-"Stats orldfine et' t= which I landed on the23th of June. Since , . time I have been about as low as any one co. d be soda-ill retain a Fpark ofvitality• For a w.. or more I wassoarcety able taiStratiTmany t• . and if I did fortitTa Indeed dolts. i im.... - I&tali tliveyn gL. i r imbld - cot e ve n ve keep a gtaii of water on ... mach .14404Wortrwil i der t ftir: Mrt; - oLiiitha. naml.kaeo _ gry--71 !My w bad baba working Jai hfulls. though. unsuccesful: Is, to rescue me fronithegrasp of the dread droll er, frankly toll me they oozed do Eamon, forma and advised me to see s t lanad'2loutrel such dlaticeitiors of nisslimited4onde a, best aui ed me. An of alit "VTalled me at th hospital. .Steiribron. of th bele* 104- .. .hdy teed me as a forlorn hope, to tin - nua kindly precore,,p, botle. From the thealleehinfiedcadhohtetthrtil thriliadozj' .del..ececled, and Ismnow..-Ognit Ilthl - ler it better.' TheaghTltavelnkeabgtawn , Z;Zenlave gained lb pounds. and feel sanain of being permitted to raloin MY wife and dagngh ter, from whom I have heard nothing_ for odghl teen annntluk thy. sundae:dm laill atm] Virgui4 Lae; Fro& Ole vudnity of Front Royal., To youi italtLae; Bitters I ore thoglorious privilege oil liveieg IP InV Irsqem thostowpgarn crr i n rita. Y ( O4 .' " 1'416 iiiONE. 1 1 2 . 3-trerlterinitihe hada ofthaabovestate-, of as go h ad aespaired °footling . Ix • MaleeNseatored-to-health. our comrade _., .... 70 , BEN lIIDIDGFB4 GEORGE 4 A 481? NM, y - ihot e '& . ckr,.LlKr co. u, 1 1 th. Maine-. LE WU CISIIIKW,.. Irtir Y. 11. F,, SPEN Aii rloier ~„ ia 3 aLterY F. I. lti k .s • Ts. vrutost. areisirai. t. Area: ' -do lIE 48Y T. 111 LIN I I MD. 00 e 6th JO Make. HBVlP,lllhialriliiii RIM Maine, nr-ssiam: co .72d N Y. NILTIrik• Ilt do-2. 9 5th-Fa. TIQII ALT.. t r iti . 6,aa veriuma JOHN' EliiBlN ;Vo 8: 126 th Parma. BEW ARE . uPIIOUNTERREIM See tkqilsil elenituge 61" is cra ittinfk .lAtThrliON.* PRICE zir Is oath ° wasyrsitettee• ..,- :- ritaiTrx ms, on Nr4for 61,41 A,, vo t ri, $4OO. , ; Stiokeaftai , pelmet &mold hot' bait/ tbiLlig.r ' Allega6 nothe•ptit off b.r en_y,pithti`intortranW ,reparationgthag be nftrell'in l itsolime, but And %124'lmet-we seOurely puked FLAIPPEL , tr.i rs , --- f.:i ftil...t:,' I.f:i_ tro mie r z t ral Office. and atanusactori% treat ' oTQNEfilitAffißgErill (Successors to C. M. Jackson it C 0.,) .-..,. >ksolp rioters Por gale by Druggists and dealers iaevatr we l e i5,,,....-styailkibi ta 4,' , i 6 „.. . 7.4144' Plthiturg mixt, lilnEugamtam )t, r' 43 TESltiali. as ll mot the Thaznead sal Market street For he also by Corneru sartaa ... aag saJd RRETO7I. O Fourth strew -- -- 4k. .1. RANKIN it CO.. ELM .• ; 1 I • . 7:' ... 1Z -, ..i l .f e Ji q w .1 L i - :1 ;e; '•• ; • • •- : ; . - 000" to r , , 11. ult , g,.-!. /. , 79vtiTrn (If/ t9l 1/19 ' l:o.t r.L...01.f BIr,2IrOCYT zirlfilobirli rig 3a k... 111 441 rwi.ust rto strinn , ',Z., • ‘'.9 ,70/1 b:Dow tit 7 ..111:1411)./1 4.; • . 11 c • . 1 ,• WOW zia 0,13 "Eibff.ff cr.)l7l 4 se. • • • r 1;4 • . f ry - • oNi 4 . ' • .. . L .. , • . • . • • . • JB4l . „.tetk, 01)- ieoi. -- RIO ill 0 IitNIENG. B-TAT .",..) i':':i. - . i 1 . . ,. Li es P. Bar MEgliC:4l;, /, The' followbg review of President Lire coin's response to the Albany Meeting, is fronithe eloquent pen ofJudge 8. 8-INieh 1-ohm , The review, ,whib is marked , by the -- -, . - ... learning find, ability characteristic' of the diethshed anihor, will b 3 -read with 'deep interftst 'by reflecting patritits. It confutation' of the President's arguments is 'rough and decisive, Thei J adge sap . hie matter for no little gratulation to every lover of the Ci 3 netitatiou, toi every loyal patriot, that President Linco?ri has thus placed in tangible form before the public what there is Of reason, or its sem blance;in support of his usurped power to'abridge andpunish freedom of , speech and of the / press:- It IS what he and his. advisers in and oat of the Cabinet have to present in hisibehalf at the bar of - reason. Let not the flimsy and wholly inadequate character of the reasoning induce nu in ' ference of any deficiency in him or them. The fault is not theirs, it is not froth , any lack:of capacity in them to do justice to , the subject, for the arguments is really as good,, just astilausible asitiay that hag been or can can be made onthat side (if the question. It-ili, however, so discursive and unmethodical as necessarily to itri part much - of the same quality tc this brief no tice of it. The first noticeable thing which it pre sents is his seizing hold of the fact stated in one of the Albany resolutions, that the great safeguards to free speech, free press and personal liberty were adopted into the Federal Conetitution after the close of, the Revolution, for the sake of making what he no doubt deems a telling retort. He mks whether' the demonstration would not have beerrhetter, if it could have been truly said, that these safegnatis had been adopted during-our Revolution instead of after its close. , During the revolution ;they could not haveleen so adapted into the exi Federal Const bu tyition, for it th ha no 1 existence ;those safeguard s en were ta ken almost verbatim from the constitu tions of several of the larger States which ' were made during the actual pendency of the Revolutionary War, and for the rule of government in an actually existing civil war. As an exposition of the views of the framers of Abe, , Constitution as a 'rivolationhriititifOrity to prove thit-those safeguards werespecitilly meant for times of war and t-1111 egeituotion„, the precre dente from "'the, constitutions, of those States are fully as antheirative as if the FederallOtitiOtitaito4:44,,jxen add deribg:4,tha/Ristroliition,, opte, , 1 ,r.eseape final -these r eafekear.d he t!a sertethat the - nilli,tat7 ' arrest, teal and banithinent of , Mit. Nallandigham, ibex, not to hold hitn'to*nsWeelbr a capital r otherwise', "iatatribv Crime." nor were thelitecegtlitiga against him , a "criminal. prosecution. ' The effrontery of mere .enial cannot gq _beyond ,this..Whatl clOniffeidihn"hitiet wh a clinie belong to ia ;Isnot litaMotia; yet justifiesl its puni liihtitliy close imprisontrreit fOr, hec sh ctitdingto the- trentenheortlici court-melt tial or, Co banishment for life, according loj the illegal alteration of the President ? - I.l e , does not - tell us, and ingennity„will, was e. its altrulaitailit 'titilii_4 fi f p . li 'till' `A , s4Witlii-4-. The `9t4 l e i bt l i- 4. l )tattkiii•atremtit to ineti ktAaPiatietlailluit r'isi ..4 affamatiod 14+4 the speechea AC Mr, yallandightlitil were pidEnicand‘-halitingthe enemy, or in- oth -ei words 'Were quasi -treasonable— at leagt they,were the pereetrstion. of,rnoral tree son: "There being no legal punishment, an he wrongful!? hlllimi,' for the supposed' soffeppe, he mattes the,abaellgo'of '4Wsti.ch la* the ver P f truildatitniofhttrelihn to in! filet. the s'lturie, hinent. _,,Tlik floitefifallod baying -cal-ern* defined the _treason :and precluded ~ that 'engine of tyrinny; cent structive treason, and Congress not having as he alleges, rand l i videA 'Puy penalty for each an o ff enee," e/' - , undertakes ers posi facto, to create to new constructive treai son and , ppieh.if bk a penalty , - gf; lig; own ass re 1i°4 44,, // aef.ll - • ~1411,7421:LK I 4 "Ir.", 4.. 2 14 DCP 11 . 3 1- - PIYI lt anldAvOrkf EcrWtoll4:ll/thilitttkii/jgript:4,,,L`3..9frit'ittilit r.:l, I I discretion to tyramlizp, over the liberties ,of your countrymm .; As to his denial that. Mr. Vallandigham's prosecution was a 'criminal prinecationi within the mean ing of the Ctuptitution;, •it ‘ must astound every Man of sense. There is no denying that it was a criminaj prosecution of some I sort, and of course ; pleat fall within the broad .poleforehetunve .-pro oa hibitiett .0g c ieutiona, v reyt 'AgsvrjetalY 1-ii 4tiviA with the hid ofjary' trial. - ' a te k bbl Vi ceution is that carefully niade-by the COD st,i,tagou itself, for the punishments b y : milit' ary eourts,t)f, ,plityorer eitiplitietll.in the military service the:Making- Atth:which rexception conclusively Droves the Wen on to egelude any other. -.. The theory 444 cenetitution lan thatit is far' Vetter vinmelhould go unpunished, than that .itti njehea, he f , 4 liould he enj t m ffi t e 4 t o wv , %Y..b4r401104 1- 4 , 1" kriesi alier-i-il ee r' 1 kti4its-,secant of the Intn.pkite'notelA t: # l . l "9 6llllz 4'hkat gi4.Vall4 n di g , ' .l _4loAlstigtlt,is .tta MAL:mall un- , ' ' teltWaiifikett re eratiminsz solve nor .. tui robliedoarthetr jlaerlties Ily a destine. on -," or tkii-V4inilaillial"!11!:/litiMJ raettldlitice teed isc_rartki lit iLiergiViii ational sentinient, m. h(higif likie 4 civil ; Elr at the North, ingiddif4n4nithlitilit thei outh. _ vf ...Lc.. lot bast balrfcLosseri 4 I ThriGehrieratifilot ig9iMgeessi re ithi ' atiall not be required, nor cruel and un usual punishments inflicted." % hat say you of this safeguard, Mr, Lincoln? You cannot &Inv that th........ 4.-1..---.. _ :;' D'. 'l'olll 7 =--;:g . ... uteliti... .• , • • , • e ibf*eiktietai 4 p ... . , .. ............... 1.........5a (x), E t,* ,Taon *. w• ~ , ! 1 s it. 64 L ..1 ~ gj, :. !•••••••••••• ...... f......... 2 15 70 '...stee)g &gra*" In tio ritv..../......- is • -, le 4.. . • ....._,.....4........ , , Xti tai)br vhdr.tr" 4 , •,4-..-.. 2 00 I!rts6 AD VA R A T PONIi . PATEN. 4r a /f a 4, • ' wins nstee:oPadvartlefu i h hiebeen AIM bY the Publishers of tng y Pitts bur g , ~ , wen. ko take effect on and , anw the 1001 c 41.7 NoVen talaTwinlin2scat an new eOntracts: !:, !, you firWANDING. MATTER. 4214 ~ 4 :i ,_ - , • „, , 1 ~5 t i i-,46,4 9 , 9A146, .Ir. VS !ELT DI Y. • ; +Otte inirarttom.... , ' ' fta 60 months.,. 6 9 oci l' ainzettlona...: , 1 90 Thmenths.:. /I 00 1 mares inseationg .-- 1 25 Ponr - inenthk ... 18 00 kOat Week.... .44.;1. , - 200 . I rlvo r lannthp.... 14 00 e.4 2. 1.eiker41..• , 8 50 .13_12 month ..... , 15- 00 , , s _ _ weekai..... ' 5 oe mutt aim , 20 00 , " i ' mElo nth-..'• • 0 00 OTe yeas.:.. 25 00 , dArAiryciiiiircaanixtu. Om _„; . D l Vn i truoirs theenete ofsw chance ,Ik. U. glath7r. tn 'inserted am new wivertbenwatt& P.33i LaI2ECILZ•Hquaam, lovicalr DAT, TSia l tni*thl 2 .:. tlj -......--,- --.........: . 0 welve inotd... • .- ... .... .... .. ...... $1 „....... an 00 oo ttat-,n, h t0r5 ' 1i a1ti0c. " ..............,......:... a 25 ler. Alt idvnaiseisenta ordered ih for ono awn* torioao time. to be cash at the time of or- I daring— - • - - DAILY POST. THE POWER'S LOMB REVIIIWED. ' iiicitts don o its Arguments.. VARIED , t hi cruel - also,- or if , you do, then it can only be by 'affirming that the punishment is -barely commensurate with the heinous iness of the offence. But if such be the charicter of the offence,: then : what be• comes of your other plea, that tis not an "infamous crime?" As actual treason is by common , consent the most infamous of all crimes,all its proximate congeners, ' such &Elkus must partake largely of that • :. infamy. ; ': Without reference to the per- I sonal hardahip of such a sentence, with right minded men such damage to °mmo ter is an, infamous punishment, the crime if hoinaniehed must be 'infamous' also. ; Lit Was precisely to prevent such oppres ; sion in time of war or civil commotion, by party majorities_ in Congress, or by r, party &ids in the Presidential chair, that tttilitiorrhsafegaards were placed in the Cousti ;dThe .Constitution having given, Congress iscretion to suspend the exercise in one particular instance, no other, during war or rebellion, of one .of the functions of the civil authority, is demonstratiye proof of' two things, either of which utterly an nihilatea his whole argument. girst that Stich, suspension must not be carried be yond that particular instance ; second, that the Constitution was made for time of War.or rebellion, as well as for time of; peace, otherwise there would have been co need for the habeas corpus clause, for without it, according to the dogma, the executive would have hadunstinted power both to arrest and punish. The Constitu tion gives the government power to de 'dare war, and provides for its being car ried on—it contemplitted rebellion and authorizes its suppression—yet, according to the dogma. was not. made for time of war or rebellion 1 There are other in stances in which the Constitution trenches on the reserved . rights of the citizen dur ing war or rebellion, and going to show that,. its framers had the occurrence of those junctures fall in view as likely to fall under its sway : Ist, No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner ; nor in time of war, but in a manner prescribed by Jaw. Now, according to Mr. Lincoln's logic, this clause attesting as it does, the' under standing that the citizen was not entitled to the same perfect immunity from arbi- trary requisitions during war, as in time of peace, there was to be one mode of law, and another for peace, and therefore the Government may during war make what arbitrary requisitions it pleases, that isi take a farmer's crops or horses without `just compensation." 2d. "No person shall be held to answer, &c , except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger."' Here byl necessary implication the military are an. thotized to take cognizance of and punish offenses by speeified persons in time of war or public danger, which according 'to the same logic authorizes , them to punish all persons. That is, a clause expressly introduced for the purpose of preventing the military from punishing anybody, ex cel:it those engaged in the military service•• is construe& to give power to punish'' everybody, whether ao engaged or not.— This effectually runs the argument into abautdity. and there it will be left. Mr. Lincoln says that Mr. Vallandigham "was laboring with some i ffect to prevent, the raising of - troops; to encourage deser tions from the army; and to leave the' - Rebellion without an adequate force to suppress it;' and furthermore, that if this be not true, then be was improperly are , rested and punished. Well, this is poi true. So far from it, be in Consread did not vote against the men and money the President asked, and said not one word in the speech for which he vms punished, to prevent the, raising of troops, Or to encour age desertion from the army.: If he had done both or either, then he would have come within the act of Congress defining, and punishing the offence, for which he' i donld and, certainly would have been Ode ,' quately pnished by the Courts , so that, according"'to Mr. Lincoln's • own worst rehOwing, there was not even the miserable l i ptetext of public necessity for his punish-' nieilf,' by.the military. If, by, a circuitous fcourse of ratioc•nation he means to don• tend that' every speech made in opposition ; to the justice and policy of the war, in tome alight degree, Lends to discourage enlistment and encourage desertion, then i11:66 h.rthiiii,ltifrtivemnaliihozoetikl,sernisbeithneeriliosfatornneat. ,:pat Snell it sight prejudice to a vi or I preeecntion of the war, is but an unavoid 'able incident to the exercise of free speech, and is, altogether of too problematical and trivial a character to induce the nation to acquiesce n .the suppression of that finest- unable ri t, _ , ,„ ,PLi e g9,l4 ll qh.Chathab3, Burke, Fex an, ? 91era . 1111 *trated. 41 'raine; of ever lipillgeleoetice, while : free/y.and repeT.- s Ally denouncing the. ar . againstthis con : ky,dirrin g Our Jitivolation,, nti impolitip,-1 iinjn4t, 'cruel, and tinchristion. A. pridi- I feign which the noblest.patriots of Engle* 'heiVe''freely exerciaecifor the last hundred .1111 d 647 years, during.olenost every war' ,iii which England has -.hest' engaged. t - A litivilidge which the whole Federal party, Ini.epti,"out of,.Congress,• exercised with 11,1*odtTerOdions, license during the whole of Out - Tait war with England. A privile ge which Mr. Lincoln-himself in company th very many other Whigs freely exer. ; cuted,Aciting, our war with Mexic other ; President Polk had arrested him and Whig leaders, and , kept them imprisoned during tie the war, in punishment-Tot their" do g privilege, he and they together , l e with the!whole country would have deem!! kt gross, tyrannical violation of their rjghte,ae American- freemen.' ' 1 •xlie.:Lineoln Wiehoir to make it a tlam• kging4oitiV against' Mi. 'Vallandigham,;; becauselehas alwnys ' ben opposed to a; wai'ofinvlttliop 'against, the' South for its subjugation late ariboilision. Whetherl viewed as fault or error, or both,. it is one by tro_meatie pi facciliar to him , but equally Belongs bitt leatt one distinguished Abo lition evil Of Mr. Lincoln, and with; ivbicTriabimielf and his whole' ;Cabinet ; were equally imbued so late as AprillB6B, ; whenlir. Setbeird. wro te ,to our Ministers; id., that the 'Adinittistration had; tdefinitely decided.against the policy. of lAltiao;s:arl4l4l4l7/1410Ingthlteli; theta is w rind llcl oulle ie d i ly n . Ipiluirdialife'for Mr. Lincoln and his Cab- O,et. ±9, 4:0 1 1 1 E9,.aufl Rbeogesa vitals policy, t - EkirelY.lt is equal/y. permissible for Mr. Le,klieliidlka t o ;4 adhere: to an opinion", 1 1* 1 § 114 : 51 14144, ,801 l identically- eoincided 1 101 t 1 i - ' , W,Teli c ei t i. Such ,coincisienne ihould at I 'kin' ha% ie . i,ttie . ; iltect* _of ;exempting , him 1 From all- blanie*orthineirs in their estima• ' ii clt i scoi r etthii2ito-one of 'the. erbenified i -Leettda,nf his,iptiniihruenL-"ltia eito ern: liatieellty t leo:au-id it j pt6eritti-this only ItiataditiOgreniebiiiiffdistinction between! kepagiddiadd4flistitiguiShild Abitltiniinsl htxivitiailmonnity huivi. , bee* oWitrto; / Ylknd speak _moteothail *rat iitilitin-i i Veragenitnt of thet:datiecityokirajrast'-'4 orthineils-of the - !AdibitifitxtraVibirci 1 Llitingit.iiitoodianl4inedii*h ' L -4' /.. manly affirms that the punishment of Mr. ' Notwithetanfflfrifteitiefnofeea: Vallandigham was not at all "because he thwas damaging the political prospects of e Administration ; ' .-.,. ;., .....i..... ____,_ of congra_ -------7---=-----_-_-_-.2. tulation and consolation to all those who can give it fullkcredenee. It is not meant even, to insinuate here that it is not entitled to the fullestferedence ; but it is a fact of great import "ace that a large part of the nation —po ibly a decided majority of even our Uni -loving citizens —give it no credence w4tever, Certain it is that the great Dernbcratic party be lieve, as they say, with-paraffin:My, that the main reason for hisfpnaishment was because of his being a Diternocrat. lloq ever calumnious such anlimputation may be, yet Mr. Lincoln and rery member of his Cabinet ought to hay had the sagaci ty to foreknow that such ould ;be the re salt of his persecutioa, ithat such result would be ve damgingito thelAdminia tration, vastly o r e s ao than the speeehea of a hundred such men. l'Everyprinciple of policy, every dicte.te i f common sense' or of prudence forbid the q persecution. I Yet for some inadeqtatte, tioffivulged I reason, the persecution has been, indulged I 'n — the consequence being that, notwith standing the many obj,sctlons to his pear lier notions in polities and especially his, very foolish vagaries as to the :mode of, i stopping the war and obtaining peace, toe Administration will make him Governor I of Ohio by the vote of a very large ma- I jority of its enlightenedTtriotic people. As much as such a thin is to lie depre cated, yet it is useless f r'ne to'disguise from ourselves the fact, that this Admin istration has equally in ,its power, by a similar act of folly, to make him our next President; that is, by his incarceration after he is elected, to prevent him filling ,the office of Governor. Whoever will re6ollect the immense run which the cry of 'Willies and liberty7l had thrbughout all England, will see nothing overstrained cr fanciful in this conjecture. Hydropolta, or Garden Spr. nkler. A NEW AND ESEFUL ARTICLE 11. L wetting plants and flowers, washing windows FOR , earriagei. die, Pumps of every desenption sold and repaired. Daykies Patent Nra et. Drawer made and sold. W ELDON &KELLY, hit IVtiod SL Ono door trotn Sixti The Howe Sewing Machine I Invented 1845. Perfected 1807, ECEIVED TRIBUTE Fll.Oll ALL ' ATI other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862. II 121 1 e the Singer Sewing Machine rec-ived an honorable mention on its merits and Wheel er S: Wilsons a uncial for its device called ' was cok." The Howe Sowing lifachinP. was awarded a premium (to an 13nglIsh Exhibitor.) as the best for all Purposes on exhibition. Oer /igb t e t Maohine guaranteed th make perfect Work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics , . Sold and rented. Cor, Penn di St Clair. streets. A. EL.McGREGOR, Agent. mY22:d3taw:ly di LED PROPOSALA %EEL BE l ines and by the Committee ea, Fire Engines and nose, up to Jane 20th: IM-ror three thous and feet of best quality of TEN INCE LEATH EK 11 . 03.11, copper raited:iand Jones' ;Patent Couplings att,ctied thereto- The heFe to he Properly tested before they are received* the city, whim payment wilt he made In cssh. 2.10HN QUOIN, u l2lll qlllool', Committee. BACON SIDES— -12,..005 Ba.ocraEitleain444izikaid:for i41.1.0,b7 30 JAMES 1.1 corner Market atreetsr, GENTS LASTING 4 CONCIR/fFiS GAI TKRS, a very su p e riorqualitYugstree'd at W. R SCEIMRRZ & CO • No.3lPifth St. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFOPD . . Afannfainttrere of every variety of finished ' .BE4BB WORK roil T1 , 171111E11,8 GAS or STEAM FITTEI:IS, NA OEUNESTS AND COPPRELSIWInpv ERASO CASICIAIGUA OP EVERY 'DE. seseription Made to order Steataboat Work. ededand gas fitting and repairiisg promptly at to. Rartioular attention pasp to fitting tip Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, e:ile agents for the Western Dfst-bst of .Peihisyfrania. for the sale offilarah, Lanedell.dr Co.'s Patent S j phon Pump, the best over inpo ted, having no valves it is not liable to get opt of ord e r an lts suitd will tial throw more water than any amps wis febllidly. BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, WASHINGTON HALL, (lato /Ora. w w Mason's), so tong and favo•aul y knoPern to %isitore et the . Springs. Is Illow °peril for the teeoPti , n of gueets. The house is large.le lightfully situated on Brouthrli.Y.' betty on , the Congress and Empire Ei_prilltglg. d ' isetirreunded by ample and beautifully shaded. grounds —Table tirat-elaet—and the- rootuß laU edap ed for ram lies and large partite offrie ds. For further partim'ars address Wasbingtbn - MAI, Saratoga Spring's. . jet:Cm!, B. AL EMIL.. ...... JAMES GLOVER.. ...... .401 IN POSTXB ipTAlriiTtilifaUctZTAßlCH BLi.nr!.. 1 KIER, GtovEß_ itt Co.. hismufazturors of Piro RA1:441711m eniaibrue, 40, and dealerd in Firsand =rumble Qias, i • i •1.. Moe 3 65 , Libbrty street ; otiptmitirthi - P. R. R. Passerkitor Depot, Pittsburgh, .E, u...._1 " , I:::trdars Fespeothilly solfdited ' tNiagtpil Ohio WhitO'Suiphurffiiring+ . , . .. . riving. WELL 13..NOWN..WATERlifirg Ai " Place; will be f o r mally:opened:ol4 the 18 b ,onTune. TMSBprings-this season, will be under the immediate. supervision- of=the "prepri,tor, who .w ill be assisted by Messrs . Joseph A. BWop nid, and C. C. All'ehel. IQ is the 'intention 1 o make the house, in eit reepeett equal to thp ben' watering nines in tber counry: and t o pro nerally for the ooinfoit. and tumommodatfon4ll the goeste. For tome, qr other informution Adllregt. A. WILSON', r. • I Lewisoenter P. O. Delaware Co. 0: I : . . CONCORD C - )APE VINES. RN AMONG THE ,r 'MST TO ; Wl VE eture this INVALITAAILE, GBAP4 end have fruited; it for tips _years. lre atained OW original vines from Al to BIBLE, who origina ted It. The Pittsburgh rtieulturaF Somata In asS swirded us a - diploma for its exhibition, and she Allegheny ,County Agricultural Sooiety,, ia1.... 56 0., a pretranal for }Sas ' the BEST . new seeming fraPe..in ell respeota superior to the Isabella.' Ossr stook of Vine" i 9 anywhere. which we offer at 25 nn eim Cen atied t! sad P,50 per d sen, $12.50 pfir .190, $lOO Der ly 4.009, fillaall vines at leas prices. We.oan furnish a few extra largo fh4es at hem aot , eod . Se.. ,59 aeon to $1 each. • • . ' y `,I. Kr.rox - Ifo. 29 Fifth Street,: • • • • wanted: • • per M&:DOLLAttd litorrrul - r wsail a eft`to m Agents in emery county , at $7 a, tam P & eepensea paid; to sell my new chea , 117'8'0414 afaobines. S. MADISON. Alfre p aul d.At - , , .. ' * Wanted„ i. 6 ° DOLLARS A 1 19NTIV WE WARIr Agenta at sBo,a month, expenses paid to isnot= - Auer tasilnb Pencils, Orient a/ Burnere,{Lud 13 otber,artial__,es /5 cirtmlarasernt' true. Addresa , • • 1511A•W & CLARK, Bideford,; ;liana:, mYll3cpdatv CONCORD -4}.11A-Pt---- , treERIQIII yfNEg iT42 'SO ' Vat ' ftgiVlSl l2so der 100. 'titre Vibea at :Prat pr 1 Bag . lls. BECKHAM & LONG 127 Liberti , atreet. COMMERCIAL INFORiATION, Arbitration Cotarnittee . of the Beard or Trade .TNO. M DI W R V HP. JWAmB. BL V PA R M ERR t DAVLDModES. • Movements of European Steamers • !78011 AMERIOA. Sidon June 10... New York....Liverpoo Aeia... .............. _Tune 10 ...805t0n.... ... Persia.. ...............Junel7.- New York.....Liverpoo Liverpoo Marathon. ..... ....,Tune24...Nocv York.:.•Liverpoo Scotia Africa ..... .. ........ .Tune 24...805t0n . . ....i-Liverpoo July 1...N0w York-,..Liverpoo Roder E July 8.- .: New York..Liverpoo Great astern...July2l...New York.... Liverpool MY NIMAPIII. Kansa .....w. June 10..Liverpool...New York Canada June 13..Liverpool...Boston Kedar June 16_Liverpooi...New York Trip01i.......'.. ...... Jane 27..Liverpool...New York - --- __ MONEY REARIZET. OORRBOTBID DAILY FOR TER RORYIND POST BY REIMS. KOMITZ & lIRETZ, outran& stck US WOOD DIREWP. ' • Gold,llong are the baying and ge l ling rates fo Silver, &o. : Geld . Buying gelling Silver.. . .. 142 00 —.. 24 Demand 1 1 41 00 % 00 Eas exchange. New Yorke ßaltimore .. _ .... ... "- Boston. ..... pai Par par ......... par g i Western Exehange. LC r uieinnati ...... „.—....„ ...... par •X glouisville ................ ............ par X eveland ................ ; .. _ ............ par St. Louis.. ................. ........ par .5i PITTBBUR3H OIL TRADE. The Oil market on S MONDAY. Tune 2901,1863, .aturday was some ex cited. The:steer in firethands being light, what holders were firm in their views, whilst in some instances an advance was demanded. A heavy OperatiOn at Oil City caused Quite a stir among dealers. • A dispatch received at the Oil Exchange reads' as follows: i On. CITY, Jule 27th. 10,000 bbls crude sold yesterday at the Farrel Well at $3 50 per bbl. The owners of the well refuse to sell any more at that figure and demand higher prices- The rates were, up thecreek, $.3 50; at the mouth, s4®s 50. The market was, brisk. Crude in good demand and held nominally at 16a,17c without pae'rages and 2 @Uo with, t ales 25 bb's muddy. 15e; 20 bb's fair, '2oc; the latter included packages; 350 bbis in lots, 1634©22c, the former without and the latter with packages. Refined—Demand improving. Sales 30 0 bbls In bond, 423; 700 bb's for future delivery, terms withheld; free held at 49@50e. Benzoin drill; we omit quotations. - ---- PROVISION MARKET Clneincialtl. Business in Provisions is confined alniost en tirely to the filling of o dart', and though cut up into small loth the amount of stuff taken is rather larger in the aggregate than it has been for several days past. ruch demand. as there is roes in bacon and inferior lard or grease: dales of , rib and clear. sides were made at 5 (4).5 1 );re 4 fcir good quality- Bacon shoulders are quoted at 4@4Y,,e, the former the buying figure Prime city lard and m•ss pors meet with scarcely any, atten tion, though firm at the old figures Bulk; meats are nominal at 3% . "@'•,N0 lor. shotilders,4hc 'for sides: ER.. . . . . Iflfow *obi ISetl.4 In l iiletattgg.--i' .4 "-: r. DEracur, June 2 3—Tbero is nothing" doing in wool here beyond the purchase of a few light lots' of the ottarsest grades which were presented, and which bring from 50@530. This market aS not ono t.) which much wool is sent. The indicatiors show fair for an advance in the rates at piesent, I and this would probably be the ease were buyers assured that there would be no change either:ln: , the for eigti Exchange or in the state of th e cottntry, but no one feels certain what twenty-four ;hours mar develop, and hence we esteem it best not to be too ssaguine. It will be seen by the correi • ,- poncletice below that Plll2lO clips are bringing close to 65e--a price that may' e considered fully up to the times. , .' • COLDWATER, Stine 2.2.--Om. correspondent writes: - The 'sales of wool in this market lest Iweek were about 10,069 pounds, of which ;folly : 'looo_ rounds were brought in on t..aturday. rota Friday sales of washed wool .were 5 , @62c, On 1 Friday all the better lots sold' at 62 @64. 1 .4ct per pound. At the latter figure one of our best farm eis sold his whole clip of 152 fleeces, rearming, 1 ; therefrom $521 53 'I his was not a necessit,v_tsale. but made byan in'tel'igent 'farmer. who, thinks the risks assumed.by the buYer equal to any pros , pect, for profit that, may seem to exist in the future."'• ' • I 'lv 011. Jlllll3 4i-.12t11 aegnain %nee from thil sea ton on thetfirand river road states that McGraw Is buying as Usual, but that it is slow work.! On Monday sevefaf tots were purchased at 50W5c , e. very clean tot of abput 600 pounds bringing: the Satter iprige. — bstrott Free .1-'reeo. ... , . . EUROPEAN -.----- or , AGEN C Y. ......2...- .... nria[o3l.9.B43lATElill AGYROPItin AL ,Agent, !MO( Mentardiela'Lliousis ' PUm intrkh.Pa., UP - rowan ta brine out oared back 'PatatuVere from :or to lapari of the old eopu to. either hrstettm or flaPackete. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR /Quiz. parable In Any part of Europe. Arent for the Tudlanawas and Clucirmatl Rail read. Afro, Agent for the old Bleak Star Line of Sallies Packets, for , the S tamer Great E'ast ern, and for the feces of Steamers 4 sailing between! N• . - - York.. Liverpool. Glascon_and Galwo. mN E. steam' to. Queenitnn and Liverpool. The_ tirst. elas& powerful Steamship 1 IN tlif-.L.' u 0 0 .., h 1 .; 1 • - - REDAR, ;-•• • ARALT '/ , TRIPOLI, WILL • S'il, IPROIN NEW YO • • • every aii rterna, Wedoesday. from Liver ' Pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens ! 'towneven' alternate Weds eslaY Steerrwo PaSsavi from Liverpool or ' tiwn. &10) from Novr York $32 50, PaYable Queenal, in, Geld or its equivalent..in Carreneir ' For Steerage, gailiaite Apply, to WILLIAMS A CIJION,'1(l lea".lcp,rSiit.blewßAYrnorlt,ciAorN. Agt. JE%IT a N o t 15 IM t ononti t thel&H • ouse. Water St ' tt qa0:.14. COCHRAN, nit ' ATToR ....e46 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Odloe N0. , 89 - Grant attest, near the Court Reuse, Pittsburgh. I. 1.. ABUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO na.' his ears will" receive prompt attention. Col-. 'options madeund the money promptly remitted.' deofhlyd.., '. p , , itiTsir. viszAtiza DR. - BROWN'S OFPIOEy 50 ..44/fiiITFIELD STREET, .._ . Mtizo na T anAi ' etninerza in need of medical ad i vice should not fail to eye him a oalt. 1 Dr. Brown's' reniedies never fall to care irapn rities, sorofalous• zed "venereal' affections —sung Fhereditam taluti ew.th as tat ter. psoriasis and oth iskui disaaies, Ilte,orifin of which the patiaat guorant. , '' ' ' ~,..,_ ._____. ' • • :. ~, i .1 •._ ESEAMtAiIi, wakga47,6B. ' ' 1)Mr...,_ _l3 a remediesfor Aids ifiliatioti. brouglifon Yeotttary habits' are the only, medicin k a this wan w td hich are cafe _ and -ain ea sp a n o M ; rgtttare Dr Diiiiiihe relitilto ,cure, in ate* days thla! infal at/hafting ' .."-' "! ' ' ' Ile also treat blarc.6lkedifilentiiiirhoo, Urethal ..lischarircs, Female Diseases / Pains la the'Bsek end dildiitdisi , lisiteli,N 'of Atte; nladder. atriet-ii aros.etd.Emo t i , . Sara . - , - 1 Aldtterje„ e e !met ocattain at leesti ONDDOLdiAIL" _ , - , • • - ! - .1 316dietiret leittin• •;astrindireie ilitiellied: !, litticeandsrlyethrododd lilei+so iburapjanin I PlAliz 15 . 4, 0whi:Phibila , ;I: lioiscutvo ---"----- ApartartsTmaii ivitifil ce.4v h - 4, •'' as, Letters ofd dministration to the Esrate. ofGeorge tlaassemfrrder, saddler, late of the OltY of pittabuign, doc'd., have beegran rd to the suhscribcr, all parsons indebted ' to B.A.' Bstate will make payment. and th9,se having clalnau DEAL*III3 IN OILS. _ 8 7 / 1 1: ii 1 ,El-.-—al---- . ----- .' leesteraverneant or:, --.: Vilure, No. 1 Carbon iciti,; ' '',.iii: mrrz co .T., .v. : :.' ' t: :•L rPenn' arefite ;Iti D e ois - I,l3l4tTit pFiuta, otim a 11 .epot. •, , - - . 11 -An oil wanaiated• ! stmi74 ... THE ARDESCO 011.-001 nalearuremußk:A.-111)Ift4V8 X ell gaPeri°r:Nilale?t:. Heiblell I'l Aidetieo . 011, '(--r-I 0 Lie, , • row-Emoirvii:2s:l4o; ; P y - 411- p ENz co ix. .li. Inarehl *eig7iswiarl4 -P 1 I.W j 1Z1881711611/. Plitrxd. _ • . . 14CI °exit . 011 : vv.) rliN ! DITNOAA. itotltilluip a co.: . • P;tilal 4111121710 f IVIULTE' nlarrAke , to o% No. so tun4ity 41TRRET Pitts!, . . _ ire II A N .16 Ili , :BRA COBNIONS." OANDKLBUSI3O TsAMPsa AEGITIDEV OR litaliONZED,ai" and made equal to pap Ale; dte., altered tolntrn Carbon Oil at the ltdr • /49np, aP4i94. Store wEino.x..pmanui E4 i atals. • / 64 Wooa stmt. riesi 134 The Phalosopktg;aurner:: mismionsi Brimitomodirriffei MAL Phi losophrellurnergar Oar „ la nal! nab? I t voesesea- - maw ied . ! . :ova -the . commor,itaaat.' = 1 - L.'s mokeel eoi c .***tiwithieutrea tarobtation •__ - - - 1 . . -- 2.-11. wok . _inibiaiiyi quandgioVeiriritbilifek4' 8. It can Jarmentrlnttra Jong nigh abut eninuitay. i 4. 1 : - it oartistkiaal its Luna t-lel. • E. It ean always be made tioxl)urnuurn zoicalb. ,:_____,-e-Jt• hi: eagei 04121 W. - ad ter .u=lir. • inLi _ 1 it can . be "trammed an Wited t withentro- , coringillivgle °one. - ••8. It al the White ligh t & b oy, the'eore. 1 9. The ohinmey can be removed or iimarto4 without touching th a These burners B ath e common No.l its% And can be put on any lamp now in use. Booty per; son using Ca b eon Oil snould have a Philoso j okie Barner.2s: eatila:_per dozen 89.: Sold a 1425-Irdlir Ni. R 9 Milan street. rittabwei. ~ P 4 KAAMIcit. r, PIAN m k AL BE d! _1p11.41 PiA2lEO* ' it ' . lola opened this week i o ome surety of those BEAI7TrETIL INOTIOTTS4 . .. beyond . doubt the fireseinibeconvi6. — . this fact,..l is row almost =airmails, coneedad t :for-some months past we have been linable to Bp oak hie o f our orders. - '- - _ if> • WARRANTEDYIVE YEARS. 1 1 Baines Brothers Breelsitar Piaiio Fortes, Iliiii , best cheap Pianos made. For sale 'Pr .. 1 *-, :4 • , 1 • _ CHARLOTTE 8LU..,.1.i • 4 s..rifth Ist Fort,. • • Sole 4gent for Baines Brothers Pianos " end ..Pr ipoesededodeons.• ' -. 4A, ; 13 .xliz.--w.alryiso-4 SECOND HAND PlialOS. ,41 ,AC ionrcurarstst 7 OCrroVerE. 12E,ALV -2"2, lifal black Walnut case, eery little need..—.l.. --,. ..4. .'. .. .. " 'VO2II A 7 octave, OldolGrig, ItAiiii.OGli,fiiliCi Ord rate th atiminent.--.. - 200 A 4 37 oOtave, Boma Bc, CA. 11 0grea 4414 , - /S' 1 ....... handsome Instrumen.t.,in gulp order- rra A 6PI ootayet.Stodart, Rosewood,' earea ; PannelE m fr0nt.......... , .. ..,....„, 1 165` A, 6 „q'gcrtave, Zola &co. /Gs 7 w..,Q, row = front, on excellent Nat0......0...... , ... ......,. ' 1160 A.'6 octave, thirkering. Rosewood rotund . oomen4o&OodteliablePheno, .. .. ~. 150 i 6 octave, nallet,Davis & Co, .Roseioed. t .135 A 6 oct...Stodart. maho zorwrentid front 1 so AA. 6 oot, Swift. , do ......;,..........--. ; 75 ABoot, German. dg - ..... :- .... . ...... . I 'BO A6-002..tituelnena. ,do ......-.. .. . . ....... L5O 0 °et. Loud do --.4.--,....... i A 534- o rel i sh i do '.- . - .... I I lia ' ... Idle "". V* or sale by do . ;.14 . •+..... ~.. ...+ i i Mk z . ••• ••••1 111 i JOIEN-H, 1111EL71,014,T.',-, AV(kirg,' SititECT' Pon 00 tlizt - I* A Nisa :00.0u POn o)3l4 Y e ratD46jek- o f r,n r • , F.-. SPRING: AND:. SUMER-1600 . A ombilkOoi tb a newest. { ebiar+of PLAIN AND PANOk.CiSz-iltE.ll4 suitable for Businoso Bait. 4fuLl: and comilpter assortment. of lino bla ck CLOTUS AiNip:cmks.sniziticsi Plain and figured Silk and resalueie ifr *OOE4 rit•oo.l' •143FEl ikeliiLiptitiatir oorritsr of PetailieiScipuro.A.llh • I " rjEloir ASA- /ROSE LTA!' POWARR. • : , PeirITHETR. RR I RE J , - . T_„, • .• .n ,::. - ''••• l'Thfi . VIOLEiiOVIIe - e L PWDR P ~ •, },- ' • Vlllet•Wiri!ea.,,. 1 J HARIa: A ot* Bvii#4t. fiiiNsiitii, - Hprd & Soft Rti blTrßyaltzgezi, ••• 3 ' ; 1 '1 AuTt ' • i Tuat received/1 . recemad at. , , RANK IN'S' Drig Sier e .,l fo. •63 ,:libelkek•stre ,ef a doors below Fourth; ' • • , ~.;• ,Dar4z • •, .-......„......,..„:.....,...._„7..._, —.._..‘.._,..„.f..-i .._ • RuHITTO,HIITS:ObIzI-1 i .- . fLarz izix. neon a su•r - - • '-'-' - ---- 911134311wi• in•rnidziaaail MISSION &• -PORIVABDINItIf Weari gßywri ,, ke -, u zuz liwi vilitrin- ' • ~. •.. ' l7 • : 1 ••:*; ,;' '-' ' ' ! which weetenzeo_zzrzz“odelfiroponew coo', „__WESTEIIii, AESERVE i. CEEEESE, 1 jrAiD;sotikolliiiinihiiiliki* . . Moor Giain. Fish. .Drferi l e rttit„Pat-iind Petso .l' .., 1., , u;,.)....- •,.. - - - '' - Best It3htiOnrlFPMNEDlr9=a?a ifazil ,' ilitli=i!,-P7-4741(11 ah7an on • No. 102 Bei eonlifireeti: „: ..., 1 .......... ,...___ .lo9, ;,... NITAZIONI•RTESITART dt OW • ' Between iV r o - C3 and Ifitrice '-': ----- %.,_2:; PITP:iI3,OII TIMM A., 113 -Lloaraz•advanee made on wonazgamezda ." ardl-lrd, e . • '"" • "• 14 -7-- -- L' 11 . B. .LIMPTON::dv . •-- ~; M kt „,,..”' ' •“. 1 , --"• , -- • . ):011, 5 ne - . r ! :1814 TefOInkeililtiooliNG , .. ,-.. ~.._. fi I. rrid ; :ii..., 'li : 2 0"714 .1 11!‘.(:,..'W, t o *V at I : . /4;14' 3 n 1 4/40441;14•1k3 itiidieatOid era Milo tat , .-0- ~,,i ;_, . ,7.. TAll work it idly attontod and iokrranted. ~,clotagelitn, Post Building. oorni r Fifth and -,... _ au_staa.7 , ...:-.-.,- -.--- - -•--. - tahrf • i 1 .. f)CitirAitteaW,o4l3 PAPP,4 ; I, 1 tioikiL; p n II" 6 "ixcauttroig lav 23141'W Pate...l RE* TO -X 1 familial in the efts and *mon SIIPP brolP3 et all kinds. at short notice. I with 1 will alto at.tend -i.• •oe PIII ChM e and oak of propartj,. coll&ition of rents and claims. notodoto loans, dro. 1 from% 1179 Ultimate bmwledge of tika city 1 ad , _co, onto. tstd,lonn elDerienoe_l4 > t.4o_ ingurceLl.....unuEL- - Establithed - _ 164y:4173-` mos EintIM I M . ' 13. Mod ' denomi- ' s o . niktjortet l trest ileum gad , awaits lihrat=tailf- • • ,pctittalond3 IMP c • 4 in. ~... , et bl i fit2gtrboth ` ; -- rap ,adoAtaitala ta a reraVtix- Became Matoet72. ,nu ea facd• of Ma doint au aral_fahntladabliot are dreadful!, h,t a meat ,iehz Immoral and: for - -bo a ,sue , 00nit lion amour th ~ t, Th , ••• 1. trOgignielZegtiOna to tre . o_th ear irtno oe that th do eat& ha Dr. e .BDAN.• STROP tem a lucrative arscZ : ~- Zurnit"Dol4-4""l.fair4 iurp .In lanoranoe. aprons tro aa m 0011L3 and ifwho eampara-audety. Iraqi:mom> 810:1311. %a triWd cantuctiprz. Maar& o tla trat . Ito .. i tnat numerous ...ente and guardians are manual that "their ....,gy &smitten and wards. previously feeble Idcu lrft. —and i =railsPeierition_ and by 4avg oarart - ;Jto braattit' gad vim DR. nitANSig marh m,..bealdeo masv . before and after hirothava oversaw much sohl I=sranadeti ortifestloa., .dro, ,SPermatorr- Iteaersarnat arookunaletely cured In a vent ort coaft,of time lus new remedies. Watel?„graomonatar.W.olw. see coauxrandi rc i l fax4y l . Af. lne ve sOl e tf a laltedom. hsvitts gran the abandon. al It ihd to — inthatigila_ rvi 7i'emalo dia. Oaf fritreitedtile name had aver torty rears ,(40) woe m_thetr treat. -ro st n ila ti terdlalestanth • - Old . Werld and In 'the Uni Stateg les& hto grav—to ail left a iraittrietalth Imd ban=wwill:Ardn bloom ulna a now- ailed cheek. Trifle nommen:l mOte • maw but-come and be 'Consomplon and an of its kindred dieesaes. vabicit erp„ miw, arm .M 1 tratroormindak ean new he relizmal -to attend to it In Nar v itawai e- Jrnil ean - nf In, treatment glutei= copy o the hi luivitter.whlch la tiveo: Jo a.U. that amlar:liaving tho ad- Vantage of over hrtzi yearn catomienoe MI • C&SCrTa#924 otraufauitently. - italunt, molar skit/ in the treatment of monad drama% and who II , daitr eenstMedlw. glearolkgft.'sa well eeraoom - mended by", apectan. cilium. Intelmete. Pro Misters , ey t i t o taa teks4 aug a elicts.. 4W ISmitmaradd streetAtear cod - Private common!. eetkino *c if.M.II tor la _of, linical t& at e landtdt4c. raiwee M t .• , 3: Li.J. - innsee a . ilt . lieli - '. - '''' I. borib Poet 62164. "IVIIA; NIS 4 o ii;.: '' - • ...y.e., A., i.,.._ ___,. ROW LOST! H 0 1, RESTORED! atiet , kilililitedz. 692 In' le_fiewltd- anecdote. Pries Cants. . , A LECTIME T ON; THS -NATtIT MAO Radical Ortril or Rpm= htea Of ihwansj ,Weamas.-: Livaltmbui.: Wallow, teenier Debnith and Impedimenta , to. !darting, laniorrliervonswim Reeeampaw B r u m , sad ne Mental and Phylum! Ineepaoity. remit plaziti i r a mittatia t r or liT t alOßT, A J. 1:1 , .. 1 A =Boon _to l'honsanas , of - Sufferers." Dent under real. A in- a o_4o- wireloPe , to any ad hdreg% pia pasa-on - redeipinf . E4lx-feopr two ostage clamps, by Dr. 0H.,..1, C. 4 , _ - L 1 '.l27,,eiroskeliwar,-;316w , writ, mAL:dkirStn , _poet Office Bon, USA. _ .. nir.Po ~ .. 46:,74—.AD1ES iii ik iou r i9ittlivot-4L,Arizio Feb 1 iessiZ/V:illav%rntur trentmeri P t Of, re.asaftp,. .444 imam:dad In thou- Asand§ of in metering the afillet4 to sottnd uletrA9ll4 dalittlidenfidteVeinamingnalm t:.; :ff Grisittj ifori ettlditt t iitifirrifidy." 1 - -• • ; ;.-. 014, 1 8 4131W11K1E.4111a .. THERMAL • FEMALE,' >PILLS Iygiaiiiivineiaiaidietetiiha d.... .u.,14904 bail, itogratricur f trooti re. , =orbs alatoultum arising from, . 4biliitlittitdrte. Stoppage - or iiatare. :arta ontkoinn, rat pothailiadth when irettferltv from Pratte** ther. the. Ifintk•Vr w' Bee or tkouroritic Ur. vtti in all Asses of . .Drb-2 iey or Norrous •Jfintlfrromaizipacalms;A:d.i . 1 .e...te., w olt_are the ~i 'rermmeas of more serious disease. c li ttl aanenoeillOtresterfectlttitaterelerie t e the eon ststetwe. awl owst to: tam_ bet he most delicate/a. gitas without owswiuti.rwarestwat tim`name tuna ay.. alt Jibe .a,Aisrug, br.otnlmethmins,invigo. ettng..eadroOlyt to . ah : - .l thy cert. Raobon cootains6o tit* Tun On Do end whdo deleted dir Eb - int msil gre.gufil au stde"... Rd_ Agent Mr t Mlle no--,nog kv .l`.. BRYAN trooettter,N...L. coil lhitt'ot ‘ lad bdpn[ttgboefro g ,..eralli st ' vv ." '"" '- ' Corner Illarkedi7rWerattloid, I ; 11 4 1 , 1 4144digarrke i i -_.- t,,,, 'Arent far:Pitblbtlri• litlariti *CO ITAA''!VEN- ettilfitittLlE 8 8 rid::r.7/• ••• • '• , '.•::::s ~ ••:-• , , -,'• 11. 41 , 31.113V11aiiik ifte 4 A* "' • ';';'-iiffPlP,lnt,P4M4lgf,:-Oitaiiimilit • Nzi .h.i ~:„„, ~,,- , •. ! :,:loa .._. --u:4413.4 •-•:2frZIMEEDOIxtti . ,:.*T.,;7-.?i•vne?..-ticl.4l.l,,l.lllll2Mtigc. 1. 1 • - I 1i- , W , ...) 0 • ' - '• " ' - _- • le•iltanalar l Aoi; :wiffflos oF . .. . . . viniantfreak Until* one ! ' egol, !, , biftwoired; ° end; totted for l ..- . 1,1 . Saw , t I ataatliteett =Fostoria% 5L ilurnorrtiedzaAltan Ural &Ora' iiiiidiricilon of ;113k .f ulo x e raV ii npfly and for ' alac,434 f ' fi nished - NlA:ready Id Alp ise 02..4 0 47171U7 :IA &r:natipoqliatin and 40 I 4.11. .c. ',. •...'' .. fi1124 400 iron sejavately. Writt . 1 • • , 1. ,1 - • • - as drhill hi 4 „....-Io.A . Oro sod . : .. • -4.... • I . s zitaatorooZ of woman moottinetv an .-- • • e... • , i our nrloes are low,, 4nrr .. ~-; .... .. : t a ck? . lgld samarillitil"'"aligmorirpouotL 7 1112111rif1P1it1iina14 r0 ,,,,,,,,,.%.....„__•;-:•7 llzran ,,-; teli :ad andtrtintatb , ftiof______' l M A .-.,4-1-i--..,...4...- .-...., • ; - _ • , r,q :-: ..,,,, 1.,..it • tretivrlw rir i1ifit . 4 . 44 1118 *AVE J l'ltillrAkgniMO A Ti an 11:41 eLtIOA-targi • ~ e re i aie.stooli'd I LTENT'I3 - ' FI4O,4IEITEO: FOODS, iiiiiitiihnirPaper (Wars. -NPA IVArsid' oven' mongziniato karitbv tint alio " human, Ord,erepTommtlgAieouted,,,i i 95,50, ' - WEBSTEXVB . . 405,50 11# IDGED= DICTIONAIIY FUtyftplea contiote;Protarhu at Within- 16441 JOHN m ham_ Lou, - hie"; ' , , , ill iffeodgt roet . _ _ J§,.}Ellp COMPACTOIIIB „ LE Cts'llotelig2"ll4l:ffilto24lllo:4l6rthott:rear2.4l.ll44haostalfl"Billthvirkr eivEiohro,irtot • did Morin! stand; to ad to aid W. u_ bl = l . o yrisalidisto r :r P otlttiio f r th ah "1-4a M no ., ones blot t , ua n Ditest - ItorOkwl ri e rialith Aa sz/464142 44 11 01671tir 1e f 0 41.) i tal.attan Rq )2 :!1.11.14, __ _ • w.orii,:lintl-5... nunscu_ ...4 her often for aalefonrOgiblellote eitiutted oo the corn er f` . Grove s treet and Centre nyeente ad j oijdni the ftththi War 4i. inPitt brarnithlD. n o l o b ore then 24 mt. frontm 110 feeteep. sunzausbiek taw allex addiatmiti tt w k .. tad by - streeta and earn; On ever? aide. oof the lota hate triune house 013 them, Ave twins irtitatmemb ea: 13 4 " z arandatwi t , •t 4. Alta. L 0 ... i .., -.- ''''";:.,z7NlliTPArsett neer ourtb MI - BeiefriHl an dlatjaka4tAblels, mad° to order. of the beet matetielt and Ito kme. Ihish, W. E. 80111LERTZ & co.. 4 al RUM Walt ----- CHARLES cALDwu‘___ _