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Disgust i. , , ,- „/ iliiar A'o44 , 3nlineas ,ot Vied, I n to 13tomaoh. flour Erticiatrung4 Sink - """to - driltittmirigitt tho - Plic lac.f3tom- Bch. Swimming or the tteau. Htrried'and ; ---didfaMV-Brenthing.-EltifiTsrini,ilthe Heart.' ' ...,..r M k UM* or suffoeating. sensations - when in a lying lvirvi.DiPitleasht Vlidearillibitafwebs hto ttJ Ait a lliglit, Hoer %it'd 1113.11. Pain-in the I vaiimencyqf PerEtion, Yel• icainesaefilten and es ,Pain in ! the Side. Back, Chem ' las..&c., StaideigFluallet tif.Hetit. - Ellyn: lagin.tius Iffesh(Constant , ~, ~,,i 4., is. 4 I P"?qdO.T?Nalli of aTit., and greatol rec ''And will positively Prevent_Yellow Fever. lill ,-,AatPfeTt. AT•Tgiry : borififir_.--- -- ` } - ~. ~ —1 , • ' - ' I NO AlXOnthei T 'Oß BAD sYwh aa a . ' They will cure the above dimmed - fa'ninety aims out of a hundred. d, hy ghe c extensive tale and _mg v ,r..._ jot tgoofistal's Elinixmn Bri'mrg, (pdr regetable hosts of ignorant mar d ks andzse . 7 7 4=10 Iltallt=B.' tealfcraii.girtne :gig., If Paar`Whiakscirilfeatipotuideiraith injurious, ;b u r; and elyistai Tonim3. Stoinachics andillt , ~Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholio preparation" lak-iiiretlaYriosbottAV big f lam u,ncterialiii deet 4 ..llpp of B i n g . , which, ithead of erring only aggravates diseas ; ad leave the disappointed -stifferers in despair. HOOPLAND'a GERMAN B7T-MRS I thnj Are not -noir 'and untried' article. bid ha o stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri can public: and their reputation and sale, are not nvafled by any similar prsParagan, ~..., 1 1.211 - h tr r a i pafgA i t i t ; t!ictiliiiins of I,,otteis Ca r men, Lnavp.ra, Phyaicians anil . - althea ES. Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to the beneficial effects-and medical virtues of the e Miters. DO YOU WANTSOMETHLNO to ,ST BENG T • riatt VO .YOUI- -1; I 11190 D .APPZISIrrt ; I A lON zglivr BOLO - ) TJP - R_TTUT I DO You WANT TO PEEL IVELY I DO YOU WANT TO OIiT,W), 9? N&R VO 4 Akig 1„..„4,5 PO=Ye M4,..E - nayou want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vlgoroui feeling? If yin de. tate HOOFLAND'S QERM . r - 'A : TICULAR NOTICE. 1 There are many prewaraliona sold under 4 name of Eatere, put up in Quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky,er common rum,.coattny from 20 to ire or 40 Cori an cente per gat &M. the taste dieguised by Ani. dee: , This clasi- r of Bi terser caused and mill cordini us to cause le long as %Asp can be ebld hundred, e o die the death of . the di-unkard. By, th eir use thb system is Imgcrndinuatly under the influence of AI. coholso &mutants (lithe. toorst kind, the desire for Liquor is, created and dept up, and the result to al the dea horrors attendant Upon a drunkard's life and th. -- For those R ho desire ami will have a Ld uo l Bitters,npaibtish the shoo rap recmut. Get on Bottle .wokafland'eGerman Bitters, an nix with Three Quicrta of Good Brand or Whisky and thetftsult will be a preparatzori that will far -easel trionedicina/ virtues and tru4 ' r. www3 elten-e any of the erolut Liquor. Balers ire ehe market, and will eOst mach leen. You trill have all the virtue., of Hoonaud's Bitten in, sonneetient with a goes; articieof Liquor at al much len price than ;deem inferior pre . parations'i rill cost you. ^ ATTENTIcIog SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We well the attentiotof all havins relations or friends in the army ta• the fact that • GOO F LAISID'd German Bitting , will care nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures, end priva tions incideat to camplife in the lists publish ed almost daily in the aliVrapBPol/3. T ile arrival of the sick, it will be netleed that& ve large pro portion are suffering front debility. ',Every ease of that kindcan be really cured by Boofland's Gelman Bitters, Diseases remaking "from disor. den of the digestive organs are ~peathiy remov ed. We have no hesitation in sating that. if these Bitters were treaty used among our soldiers hundredeof lives might be saved.that Mlietwase l'lrticiritirt%,ii;iitigiiitro the followingro-• markable and well anthontioatethettre of one of he nation!slierolia, Whose life, ,to use dd. own ang uage"has been saved tor thallittem e" Piniapgrantl„.Auitas4sl„ Aifia. _Melva. Jones & Evanc-.lrataittidettieri:'Yoili doonindl ilermati Bitters haalsavoci my life, nate is tin.tolatikri id this. "It hivntitth ed for by tianh*tef f nireettinidee,eome t r a fWhote -names are apPendpft'abil tite - Werhi f i :eowdisiind of alt thocirciantslaide4bytoymam, ' ”idto,anniileve boon forth - 61W Ram •9414974'ti initiMbhOrtiner man'a celebrated , halteViofrie immediate cotammad of auk Brat. _, the ex posarwttendlintiMolt Mt ahn ties. Iwa attacked id November , fast- NIA dnflamation o f the Walk and wile tee initriitr hie 'days in --the limits]. Thiswaufallarted-bY - great -debirdY. heightened by an attack of dysenftry.amnathent rthartrettlfolnlhirWhitelibute and sent to this city on beard the steamer ”ddith of Maine." from which I landed on the 28th of Jlll2O. kind° that time thEytttelin, Aboutils lbw da any - -o me could be andatill retain &spark ofvitality: Fora week or more I wasiimini@Y, ablate ertmlow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was itaa•ech atetalLaill4Pi.. , 1 , .I oontd lin arault 4 P'44hlai of Water Ou=7, donnish. Aifet .tiMilidnoldkarmaderdieskelltrum dancer ; arktplidierdingly Iht_Plitpishens . who bad binsawmichat itthkfallAlhOuglannanaetisful if. kamorquriatittext tifthe dreadAroh at traorty toll me they oozed do no more fbr Me: and advised-incito-seeerelergymam and .te - make. sucitt i fintioWneited fends tit best We. Ntlitin. "A - e whboriaited sae , atthe hOSpisni. air. rye crick fiteinbron , of 6th below Aron Street, advired me as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. From the lime I commenced taking them the shadow ,I, ie d eVntiVaa l tigtafatl i ebatt a' eats, I ave gained 10 pounds. and feel sanguine of being permitted to mammy wife and daugh ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh teen months; for, gentlenW imoryq- rirgm- Mu. from i hermiointlylof tRo al, Ala your invaluable Bitters rove t,Jorig_ Prlallege of again elaefing to my bosom those who are dearest Ws fully concur in the truth of the abovestate meat. as waked desparro - ronmmig oar comrade. Mr. Malon e . rettorea to health. a 1 ;it „..:_,.,.„, , JOHN conDmason istii.-IL'tattgi. GEORGE S. .A-GRIakX. GO. it. I . l l.Bliune. LEWIS iturArAlLJEu r 92,1 N. Y. BilillYlst Artillery. Bailers' R. I HENRY R. JED irAtirusanOßE..Co 11ar.41411 do t: .Zd Verrocm' _ HUNIITV.HAVOONAtrioi . I% C lith Maine. I' JOHNWARD. 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M O RNING a linitt r. ` 630: -' *gri i‘ 1 - ' . ' • : . DA tr;lVi"oo4. : ,' Depaistmentthe 'Gulf. The Neqopit l 'Attack 'kin' : ,ort, ,Iluditon---,,•Grieat anir.Frattless- Dari.-Pgjiie - Itlii3' : National !pot; stiert!_!-Xitul- Attach,t.. l) be R.Nr. ----aewed ageadr - Advaikeed how Texas. -i I 7 ,:- t 1 ii. •-1: -. .....:, .7—...:,.., :„.1 - :-',.: 4 0 A ,::::, ns' , ~Nyriti,ng tinder (Intik 14 , th:311.70, iro- POrt'llVff'son a correspondeut,of the, c , .iler- , it'd - dee:tiff:let the 'lTeioik ) aadiance agaitnst the,eniniddi mimics:-- - 1 - - a 1-- .: T , :111:tt ./r s TilV , : IntitOiTirfi..'•"' - ' l ''''" ~,,:s:lliatebefdrelihdiceted{'ils4e ingl of the conjunctlotinf r tiniAiglit - i.il'il eft f ) the xebeltl'efeineekcfOi•ffitiipliryiiNgrit g l etbeitEititti;li ' lles',Ot;whieli.extStid.to ' ` they t , . rivest,•enelosing a sharp - his:4in theitt4atin ) . .by orhichxme gunboats found it , so dlift" 'Cult to `_pose. The most accessible ap- • proach apparently to' the' rebel ellitlitiorks ' . -eV • , ls over' a clear :field, about six hundi-d + 1 yards i&Width, 'and 'which at first sight' i , - presents 'the Opt:earth:ice of an tiltno.l4 per. fectfylevel piece of ground. This spot, , betwerier;ainee our last assault, has been determined to be, although fuii.oilt n-' Tiling, theilinig treacherous place alotag, ttiiientfre 'line bf rebel defences. , ' Our soldiers in - their charge, found it -to be. Alletl.with.deep narrow gullies, too 'Magi to cover alarge bOdy of troops, and -tbo. large tiiintike a Passage _over theta ev 0 'for lefthitrkbarely - possible. Hories e out of the question, - au& were not used t this point.: 'ibeserartiffnial.,..ravittes* almost,'',...oomp etely , covered with 'fallen, trees• and vines, which are so taillinge,& a tio i neaiy,',Ol:stura 'the,* from eight, a d taltlie: an:advance over them a 'matter. f extremei'difftettlty.: In our charge up n the, etfemfeb.Ues' at 4n - a spot:it was •• t i: pidesible for Oar soldiers to keep in re - ler order of battle. __Frequently ,who e sqiiads'Of - nreti - vtould - sink out of a** t and only to be reaurreeted by , the asses ance of-their mirage*, r •Popiu the rig t line of ille.'enruSos work'all approach tio 'the fortifloatidna . ,ls , made , exceeding 'difficult ,by high bluffs, and deep ; irreg = lar gullies. , , The enemy's rifle: pits at , althoitgh bearing the 'appearance of vet , wide cc,Matteetion, l bruit . ryori the molt approve&MOdern.englileoneg skill. He again feilleo iieed have been so - arrange as'4: make itimpossible to move artille or troops .iii,ifne of, battle. The, -enti distance of rebel fortifications • present e for our reduction is nearly eight miles i extent. THE FIGHT„ ;;.' ' r,' §- , In consequence of the repulse brrli portion of the 'loth that succeeded iii reaching the iiiii—hsie.i.,,--.3-7.- - a'C ll5l- v'eFtcaliPlish.bal little. : .ln, fact, al though tney made 'many desperate and gallant attempts to be of service, the rather damaged than benefitted our pros pects of success; tor as they' hrew theil grenades over the rebel breastworks, th 4 rebels•atstually caught them and hurled them back among us. In the meantime) while the skirmishers were nobly endeavl oring to sustain themselves in their posit tion, General Weiizet's column moved up as rapidly as possible, and made a seried of desperate assaults on the enemy's works, which, for-bravery and daring, the Mows/ of the war can hardly, fproish a parallel- At this time, 'the eon having fairfy risend the fight became general. A fog, lifted' and revealed their respective positions. The enemy werefully - prepayest forte, and they lined - every' - pa - ft, ottlien: roillteatior s with heavy bodies of, infautry -bat tie' hadi begt4 in - earnise,'- and' General Paine's column, as well as General Welt zel's, was actively engaged. "Before pro ceeding further with the details of the fight of General Grover's command, it will be necessary to mention a fact that I have previously omitted—namely, that lunder thegeneral plan of attack, as di rented by Geliv' Elmira, 'Generals Augur and Dwight were to make Teints on the extreme left of General Grover's position to distract the attention of the enemy from the main assault., aiccordirtgloribetore the engagement, heeirbfigenerkithetween Gen. Grover's crimmand and the enemy, Gene. ;Augur and Dwight had attacked the ene- - imy, as before indicated on Gen. Grover's ;extreme lett. It was not the intention that the last named of these forces should n torn e check w therebel hilea works,enG but Grover e hold a s th p e e ri e enemy ng his Imv t ,;43f Abe -Vork-accordinetb the riginial plan, which had he been success• 1, would ha4e'opened the way for the dvance of ow eatire army on Port Hud son proper;-which l is inirronnded. 'as it is understood, by a series of fortificatidns, more impregnable: than'we ha+h yet es 4aulted. The fight on the part of General Dwight's command 'I was - -exceedingly Ise ere, and scarcely less so with Gpulral rover's., i G:eFf.l lfirightrall t is, 101 ed ttnd wodndid'atilt"PAl6ably exceed two wicked. Gen, Atignrle will taik,conind rably short - of that nutaber. Under Gbn. Irover's command probably the-most des erate fighting was done by Genera! eitzel's old brigade. Colonel Smith lading these veterans—the heroes of any fights—fell early in the action, mon lly wounded. A ball pierced his spine, rind passed round :to the right side. The olonel still lingera, bat his death is hour ,I expected. The.- a hates made on the bet works by our brave soldiers showed aldetermination to carry them at , all haz rds ; but hunuin hraterypu , thiii occasion was not adeqbate to 'the accomplishment their object. 1 lie - most formidable ob -13 acle that presented itself as a barrier to p r saccessmantherebel glacia, which, et e point atkactked k AtiEl :been ootuttrtictetl. ' such a manner Eta to nialfe, every bullet' 1 It 11 that was e f..„,b,- i teliel breast orka whilep Aticti)icavire endeaVoring t make tturastelit'i qn , ffict; VIA great, n tnral aciyantageB#l;liPiaino . orldg abilc: ty, at kr,kf 114/101, 4avili been rather un dtir _Wan .osieriated: 'lmmediately upon thefall -- z - f - Col. — Sasith,, - Ll , ent. Col., Yon. Pptten, a theltahlfew , Yorli' 46 - otecbitt• mend of the brigadeVintigelai?tly...leti. ttle PlutrgeOnitif alLfgrke':2?Pfe b,r Art viFt-g; o , e , l'efielhlri:4Ei•.tb.eifi,lposition, want fir-toe:1 ;Brzgade ~ after =brigade fogow_ed in rapid etogessien;etbizifigflatieDelikrtcasi mite! dornperted tifklifirback - endera t e ter. le , fire- of :the enemy, VOnfiblet;ls# moon; the brkider?tbitEllitt;the;mptirdp .. Pre Adkingly.erteffioainzudifithie-terne xi idiot Oolilimball,ififorrolidd'Brgt: IT ay, were qfil, ktiptirkirnerLthally:;re- Pulsed 'wittiiitior ei4ghtifiV.:,, Iffghtin X :Amami r4it 'eta-en-Ia 04 inibkloNite.hittettiiihi reNtitialiaiti l ty th e t , ,,PR sldaoldiaro. trader- tonsurano th i r a ;. ~ ~.,. -laid 4bertiaelvetdbipted4Bl thtf ish'ellttolutiiiigidlieit, 'igee coverer ' -trilkfdOttr IllienzhiU that! terhd'anfrord goptedeotiok litthiv rand waited-IktAfair tbeia . A. , 15419 P: oret7l: - ..,;, . 1 *OMR* socassible43 l l / 2) , emu ''....r,oin the aldebtrOld#lool4-1 . 4 , 4tr'iailstgi4L b Agi 4.4 , obi ridieciiiiii ciptimunoxiiirthofez coulaiiiirlittbcwie soldier( -O 111131 a M' , &oat tii xifeld 4 11t4w - were Boot . down by * e enemy, and in several zo. t . . titabeeitithe ,wetincled were killed While being, borne- front the,field.. -At„ nightfall; however,. we commenced the- brirkrilef, our dead, and succeeded' before the :Morhing in carrying most of our'. Wounded fidin the I 'battle ground. . • , ' I Our totalloss.inihis gnat attack on 'Port Hudson will probably not fall much Agri of one. thousand. It is..tamored just as I am, closing this letter that we are -to attack the enemy again` to night: • rxcinnisTs OF 'FFFN FIG FIT. , I • During Sunday's fight, our seldiertil i dis• played themost extraordinary gallantry. In_aorne instances whole companies wOuld I march np to the rebel entrenchments,,) when those - who had ;preceded them had j heep Ioe, ,ren.Yatitiihilated before their eyes; and'a t, too,: i4thottt, any of the usuall liitiig#ti - tiP the'riffinerit. A reasonable,) ~degree of-credit must also be &win the ebeli - foe' .coolness and courage . , I bo'• 1 tilled' fief ielitir ) 01.110firl from won dir-yeryj gay iliessedy'whe' rode ,u :to, the - anglel where:the m general' attack was ade, And es: the. moseotieliberate manner ,possililts, : j Wiped the sweat, from his brow While pne shelle..were burstiztg in dozens about him ; and after exainining the positionof, ur forces, and giving - directione to' his en concerning some .slisposition :to bent de of them, quietly trotted back: into:the woods whence he came. The.rehel hire's try appeared to fear our artillery's } re than, oar muskets, for however galling e fire was frorMqur aide:they, neyerflinch d, (mid only in :one inritnnce did T'See a d'}'s. - position on their part to run, and that Vila, witile'reintarnementkowere. being brought up. .;Etetrerrittrif otir Ulnae , ' buret in their taidet,',.thafrirtg Chew lu:6k-ranks and scat ter iir:every direction. Geiteral Gardner was in conimand, at nd rebel deserters report him. to have been very drunk on the day of , theifight. They saYse long as there 18 any whiskey in Port Hudson he will never Surrender the place. In;all battles soldiera appear to take plli sure in a sort of‘grinv wit., I rememb r On the eve before, battle, while so e of Our skirmishers • were endeavering, . - under tinier of darkness, to draw closer te'the "rebel - works; a rebel sentinel di • covered them, and helloed out, "How a e you, Yank?" One of our men retklie , ton "Yee, we're boundclime." • "All - right ' it replied - the rebel, "we have: got: too eriqugh to hury.you." . Manyinstances f bravery displayed on the part of no - commissioned officers came under In notice during the . battle. , .:A Sergeant qf the 9'l,st New York, whose name '',l web unable to learn, after being novel-elk, wounded in the leg, was knocked!downb a spent ball apd fell into a,ditch. At th time of falling he was probably bearin the colors of his regiment, which, the 'moment, , he .BaW lying prostrate on tht - I ground, led him to exclaim : "Pve, lost 1 leg in this fight lint - I'llidie a fiend hefore i that flag shall lie there." „Sergeant Fre - erickCorstim, of Co. H, 7111. h. New Yor 1 was-wounded - aiicrlvent'tb - 114 rent:lllre i successive_times, returning in to 64 • 4,.A...,........1 1-. .,....!-.; , ...ra the field affist having received five wounds the list one of Which Sti'etenried'ilial the he could not fight any more. The enemy' hospital's; :after the oattle-began,vseeme to grow , air rapidly as, mitshrooma in th dark. IWounterlito leis,than twelie - hos iiitelkags within a square of a quarter o 'a mile. I strongly suspect the Protectio affbided'hy them was not in every case legitimatejor on one occasion I saw firing in the immediate- locality of one of thr 'tents. NUTRUDER IN THE ATTAKAPAS COUNTRY. There;is no doubt of the fact that GenJ ?degrader, with. Gene, Dick .Taylor, Mori ton and Sibley, is in the Attakapas conn-I try, with a force of from 15,000 to 20,000 *n, midis playing the very devil, burn- 1 leg and - destroying all the • property that we did not move, told'you in' a former letter that., Ptin:,'Maginder , had collected! all tha ; foicele - Coald Teas and start-! edrfcii.'Lehialanir foi - the"ptirpoeti of en gaging Gen. Banks. What i hear now confirms this account' and I oleo learn he is fortifying . .exteneiveh in; the neighbor. of Franklin, in-order to , show fight, should Gen. Banks determinetoreoccaPy that country after Port Hudson 10h I that; we had 16,000 more .men to I }have het!? this cotintry,,and'rbisioved from I lit all'tkac*4 l herela of Iratue. A correspondent of the TVor/d con- I gnu'" . _ I - - MAGRUDER AND 111 . 9 MEN. , My last letter informed you that Gen. Magruder had evacuated Texas and had Vos:intik* ltrialial into..Lotiiiiiana,' He mmands—and under him are Generals Morton, Sibley and Dick Taylor, with each forces as they have been able, to col ect-91plbablt iillatOld,,lo,ooQ men-- Rirby Smith is said to be working to wards Vicksburg with_the rest of the Lou. tiL.iana-Texan army. Magruder ' s men are lawn übignicoin!.l `We htivr iheard .or einlor a - fohmigiti'oi. mbre'im - tlielt- - kapas regipikl)ftzning,,the l eatton collect d by Batiks, raising reinforcements and irater ng hothlL :Tha boat-bortiinß .busi ess Thursday morning' at Plaquemine ayqu month ! shows that -11 cfrindeoble 1 red ii there. ,' gore of,,tbein are at, - Bay. flonla, ,another- face fib:tithe rear of onaltkonville, and to-dix We havis'in f rmation that three lionsand ecinfader es are at Butigtationi on Bayou des Ilemandes—obbi twenty-two musesfrom err o,rleans. In gout, ethe recent tti plial march of- the advance- through the tO. Attu as Act Aiermrdria—tbe , Ora; eseilown' Red River to Bayou Sara on t t e e i fil f e le t' 4 l4 ii t r i t i Ve gf ear t ii h e e s?N e ort r Pl - e7zrn.dioin. 1 gues of this city to immediately revise e statelcotiatittition, revive tfie civitgaw e nment, and 'elect a legislatnre--At may. a fely be stated that.to-night the cftfetter. a hold the , tohole of Lotitsfana Wed of t..ifiseissippi. . rind north: of the line ot 1 °Aromas railroad. At no time since first ote9patinted._thet_Ootriptfartvely r n by...Lkfoursfiejeglon have the fed Aral li etheeri- - eo' 2 liteitedlternt circuinscribed!' T aato - 4 1 4e , iikterest of, the aitaation.the ,TT hay-third Connecticut. the Ona-Anv 1 ,i. I d dun& Bevelitrailth New torlt; part, o o d t tl ii t e fi T v eweL t ierc are ififirit terioura:p4t,teameanendt th tposition, and subject- At any t moment an .inevitable , tibag?' - The -- Twenty. th - Httesachnsestta,f foie a , longrtiniii MO P. vo ..,.., g 4g o t, thil x:!'?thi_El , eik'wiut. Beat ',4, ton. tve..... train thle,er m 4. .We xli na.nniritir,nunTour.- whether : they -, go , he end. flete!Stetinn ob,,nrif2'7„ • ,7 ll'Entiditioteof affaira wOnlii triaart, ,i, en any maw:hot Gittlisrali Banks. The.in set Washington - asutionahnovin-iti the_War. el) itßinent, whi*AteeAli!c!P , a sublimely se ne undersell dikedktethnee7 - bytettsing, t least declining, to send reinforce g t. to Gen. Banks,AMdnlibiedly thinks with his resent arm the command i '0 general lifeectt2g.idlUat # proposed in the Department of the f..e.Byiainithwahhairii powers will tend to be :rriseltbalif ',, ..-: IT'D:, , „ ..reglaano. suctFaro 1; .. Tired fleit4lid. 4' ' ' Jr _ tWed_ i Ibbolr. 164114 fek t ftAli-ta*o-. 1 4 1 .0 , Itnirmt...' Oat fAii,}etin,,Paults.e.,..mornee ie. "Altisisoiiivymelvottem the ildisnirefitSpi iv_ . 4 . o ntsire is ktliffeA:l4 P44#,11t1 a ..i ! A t gaitriliviiiifdt, 'fa "th - al, lo'th former - aungti only seem possible. We are tired of saying that General Banks with his Perseverance and ability, will do all that he can; 'for, - with his Present army, that cannot be much. + ',That army; to:the itireseartime, so far from occupying PoctAudson,,is onlyran idly occupying hbspitali here. and; where. To account Ter the hUndreds of, -sick: end wounded 'Min brought herethis_ i i week, we must, preautiathatthe.hosp fats (which means a large,tiart of , Ithe hou es)' in Baton Rouge.are,evacuating. It would he improper now to::4itate the exact fOice in:front of Port Eludetin, bat if those min actually carry , Pore -- ..iludi3on:, , the. Nine , teenth Army corps ! considering its wiak 'nese and want of, reinfOrcement ,willhaVO. lt achieved a work whieb .Should et I ow in advance of any corsain the entire ed; e.tal Army. The: medical, directory is n - defstood to have - reported not map: days since,.that there-Mete; about ten. thousand tick and`womided , . Mar' in the , different hospitals of the department, - There are one - .hundred and sevetity "sick"'Solders in the .". "Charity ," for ,, Alie greater part of whom:the house surgeith , tells , me:he Only, preseribes.full diet swift:day. NO - doubt i akulkers ban be found in other hospi tale ' whose ..disease , .. isionly that they are sick of Port Hudson:.:.; • , . Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler : A NEW AND usrvir)t, 'Ft* Nyettinfrplarits and floitprameashing windws:. carfirtg.es• Ate. PUMPS .Of X 14017 dProriction shld and repaired. DaNkin's P,aient, Wa er DraWer made and sold. , 'WELDON & : 11ILLY, 164 Wood'Se.' ' - :iOne doortrom Q.EA.LED PROPOSALS VITXLVBE 17 - 1 ceived by the CotinnitteeLon'Fire Engines and Lase. up to Juno 20th„:1883 for three-thous ond feet of best quality o t timi INCH LEA.TH- Nit HC.SE. copper r.vi eon Jones' Pateint Couplings attached there . They hose to he kroperly tested before they are. received by the city, when payment will bo..inade in cash. - 0161 IN QUINN. Chalmette( Committee, dritENTITc`LASTING CONGTiES.9I, GiLI IIIAr.TIGRS, a went saw, eloiquality, lust ree'u itt W. E. BPttni ERTz & co No. 31Fitth St. I DUQUESNE BR S - WORKS , atamEA.N . & cautwFoßr. .Bizatofevetr-lisruitiorfininhed ff BRASS Wow WORK ,: rOketWOLT,Ei .GAS or STEARNITVEIIB,. - • MACILLNESTS AND VOP.PHItHMTHS. • MPII,ASS - cums4sis trzsr la* eeription made to order ~Steamboat waif. steam and gas fitting and rentdrix' er promptly at tended to; Hartieufar attention rasp to fitting* Refineries for Coal and CarborkOds.- Also, sale agents for the 'Western Dlstieti of Pennsylvania, for the sale lir Marsh, Lansdell & Cw's Patent phon Punip, the•hest ever inven• ted, having no valves it is notllablato get oat of order and will throw more water than any pump aloe its Asa. febThdly. B 0 A.RD :AT• SARATOGA SPRINGS.. WlTAsifiN6mie2u. iNIAII.I4 (late' Mre er Maeon's.). Jobe ag.ti Aavorably' htown 1:0 N leiter' at the Springs, 4*- Opje4; irckt the reoeptoa of come. -- 111 . 4 Vowel Jr; Urge. t.W.)4.aittiate..C.crai sareotmded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds —Table first-clam—and the .roomi.3yell odap.ed foe families aad large partiss of frienda For farzlier partimenrs address Wasbington Hell, Saratoga Springs. ' B.lfa ti111V.....—.11.1rEf 'GLOVE& JORN POSITS ippirrnsm i noreinsz Bakes misty' FACTORING. COMPANY. HIES; GLO VER & CO.; Marrtifozbaroritaf_Piiii Brink. Tilos, Crucibles: &a: and dealers in Fli e and , rnoible Clay. its.. Office 865 Liberty a tie t a oppoat to the P. IL eesenear Datot; Pitteb h. Orden rameatfully solid . fall27k6rod • Ohio White Sulphurfittrin.gs nis WELL. inn iv iewar ittEer T Place. will be fort:milli otiened 'on the 13th of June. The Springs thiq Eamon. will be under the immediate suvervieion of the ,proprirtor.: who will be assisted by Meagre' JosephA. SlreY-; nie, and C. V. Mirohel. It • is' the intention to make the house, in all resportt aortal to the-bead watering , places in the countr9, and to provide generally for the comfort and accammodation, of the flleSt2. For terms, •or other inform atlsn Address. A. WILSON, Jr.. Lawiscenter P. O. Delaware Co. 0, ?, ing.dliao pitiveorE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S 01 . 11.0 E 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens andstrangers in...needed' medical ads !vice should not fail to give him a call.. Dr. Brown's remedies never Mil to cure impd-: scrofulous and'venereal affections -- , •Alge ereditary taint. such 88 tetthr.psorissiggod o th:, er eltin diseages. the origin. of_ which patient, Is ignorant. - SEMINAL WEARS - 888. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. bromfbion y solitary habits.arga the only medicines known , In this country widch aro ups and v7ilT !weedily, restore to health, • .1111BIIMATIB3f. Dr. BreWE'S remedies cure in a few dais this infdl affliction I Bealso treat Piles. (Beet, Gonnorrhoe; Discharges. Female Diseases, Paine in the Back and kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. strict dreg,ete. is l r l i e i t ‘ t c lu A to Le , answered must Contain at feast Medicines gent to any address sekly pac Wilco and private rooms. No. 60fflm.ugnenD alt4E'r, Pittsburgh. pa. , , .. . . . ' 4 gOCeil,l)- 1 -Cr : r. :APE : ; VINES 4 , . . , . . . . .. : , % _ • ~ -• . • ... . . i ~o u E 'WERE A MONO TAE FIRST TO ii TV secure tbisINVALEABLIZI likitALRE, and live , fruited , Ii forlitb 'Teem, We obtained oeir original vines froth Al tc BIETJTA viho' cifigtna ' GO it. The Pittsburgh - Horticultural SonAt! In -1.1,54 awarded us a diploma for its eibibt , doxf. td the Allegheiny °minty Agricultaial Siieiett, . Ise°, a prommin, for it at " the , BEST 'lle* 4lag grape. in all respooti , i • ittpetiot Iti,tke •Iskibella." •: : ~,,.. . ~. ~, ... 1:,,,.., , Our stook oti :17.1xtes 'iti unequalled 04 1 Tur , h pe epo t R e b n i . oh we !offer tltz2li -cent, 4 . aiti. z ~$12.50, p er Ilefi t 'SittO 'per 0 00 . , 5T.0a1l vines, at foga priciatilL , , i' ' We can fuznigh adest.'attra largevincaat,froth 51 omits to $1 auk.- •;. , , ... , ~,,. 1- - 1 - T ol:eodiw, . • , • Dirtr. OW }Thb 86444 .. . . : ..1 •1 ^aratitita; z ' li*il i I ' Aiiirj M • 3IDOLLARS A MO W .UP to hire Agente in every oatukty• at $75 la mdith espouse pail, tos . Al my new cheap loam ib'§of#4 PPletrWqtL§t MADLSON:Auted.ildi. i _ .c•it , Waatetil.. Aa t gij - k tur - sirip•*€ Agente at Sikiri.alnibi exlis sell ourAriertastino Pencils, 34) Bu rne rs , and 13 Other articles. i 5 circniers sent free . Atdregi SHAW . CLARK, Bideford. Maine. 1-lityfamdaw • CONCORD GRAPE. • vrtird."Air_s-4.)10 PER ba, &can 41250 per 100; Fatni Vl.Liaa at A 5 dolt= =Dar_ _ - • J; KNOX 2 4 , .! • Nc1.19 'Fifth B,kaat. Nftt ri' ::tt °l"l4;4 :l . ll S ta ; -}:6lli)ER' oral churns. farm Mr& oy d°g pow. a P 43z t., • Qas jor i t i t p azi o i t t pui thatch. Fore by °P7. Ir u g .1 ; Vt. o oo4)t it r i rrx o p- c. : 4 4 1r .. ., 87 Wood street. biId NI I IM*7IA 6 I I6 4-PM. F;;;;!:;:::1;1;;I;;;i;;I • aleiliDaillra. PAPERS AT 0 prow, for sale by W. P. MATUITIAT.T. 87 Wood etrook VOUIRMAL, II FORIEHI • ' •' the. .• ' Arbitra.tf°ll9lrTr • Wm. m 114*/ITT. J'pjo. B. DILWORTH nMs: • ( , - „DAVID No Pilovementa at European Steam :re • PUN A,11118114 S • idon June .0... Ne 0 wYoric..,,XivOrPool Asia. Persia — Now t 17—Now York..—Lirrbuol Marathon: ' June24.:.New York...-Liverpoed 'Africa ..... ........ -Juana—Boston . Lzeotia July 84.N ew . York.....Livertiejol Great Eastern„,TlGYZl—Yf3Wf York—.Liyerpool noit , StiliolD..Liverpool_lirew York ._.June 1 3-Liverpool...Boston I .June 16.LiviriScol—Ilew, York :'June 27-11.verpon1—Nevr York Hansa .Canada....._.. Hodar liripoli ... 211011(EY JE.A.lnik-ET• Mexece'le POLY 703 Tice- *OR.lirde ' BY It36ssB:sol7ltTt eiloyEria. , • ,• rm. U 8 NMODJITFLYET: • The following are toe buying and se ll ing rat " for Gold. Silver. .ko. ' Baring Beijing Gold 1.42 00 ' ' 132 00 • 1,41)4 oq Eastern ExPhange. Pie* York ...... par P altiroore.. • • Dar • • I Wee4rn Exchange. rer p 'cleralrind .. . . .... . par ar St. Louis... ------... par 4 PITTEBIfRaR OIL TRADE t TEMILSDA.S. JulY 2nd. The market was, not e vary active, although the demand for local purposes is improving, whist the stock in first hinds is not large. Correct quo tations are diffictilt to obtain. in msny inataticOt sales being ,w,thheld.. From. preaent aPP earahaes prices wig further advance. Holders of Cride demand from . ' one half to one cent per gallon: rid vatic°. Our latest reporti from New York note a flrm.market with a goodduat of speculation going on in regard to future delivery of Crude and le fined. ' i l'he wire beleg,dourn to Oil City we are w.thbut our rtsual-ieeort 'from that quarter. Our previciu dispatch noticed as advande!at the wens of fOc'S bbl. _ , Fitthgesi. disposition to .)6, eiate ; the nominal rates were,l6W)l.7%c without packages and 229250 with. itendid , LA fesilurldred this changed 11 ands at 41%(445e for bonded, and 51(dP52e for free. NEW TORE CATTLE MARKET Tilitnite , s -Report. • BuLi.7•2 HEAD,'Mnday, June 29. • Prices of Beef Cattle at 44th Street' This Weak. Last Waelt - None 12 Extra 11 ,1;, 12 11 12 First quality OX, TO 11% ird 1 Seco% 9 10T MO i Th - 41011119 ,•-• 7 • 109 9S 9 @ "A 8 ®B4 _.111.162011_.: _ Henry D. Grant reports , Prices of Swine, Lire. Dressed. Alb , 6 3 ,.,r4._1 7 . 5 (4155; 6 Ya(gi 635 • Primccorn-fid.. ... Common do • ' Distillery-fed ...... Beef cattle The market opened this 'morning with a little ever : 4 ;309 head beef cattle on sale, wh'ch •is con siderable less than the onantity,otTered fist lifoni day: but, notwithstanding. this fact, during the early part of the 'des prices were: against, the drover. During . the afternoon, hoWever a better demand Prevailed, and the sales - were quick at an improvement of s34A4.per headnver the morning rate: - The'ettilitY o 1 i the stock s,very fair, The market closes'ita'brnit last week's rates for, good enalities, bat's litt:e easier on common grades, The average of all &tips is about 10310. Cows and talwea, Mitch ewe are dull; prices remaining'about tliE; same as last week. W a (mote common at S3O t ; extra pt M4)55, the majority of the sales at $.33 045, Veal ca vas are medeiately active and 'Mites are lower andheavy. Wl3 quote' at .1r480:" good, 650, and a few very choice 7)40. Sheep iststi,Lstiniba. The market has been lierY freely' supplied. and with only a mederate business doinff prices are heavy and lower. We quote sheep live at 3341E1 41, and very fine at 50. Lambs ay. 736g8Xe. the very beet, 9@eie. The emnply is large and the market very dull and heasy• gupte corn-fed live at 636055‘04 iiresstd, 4%'61e, distiller ' s live. s (4 s Ysc and; a dressed, 6,,,,'‘®614e. ....-,-, . ....;,,..• EUROPEAN .- - -- - ;;;=4; - It 0 Eli C y. • 1 I:11031AB: Ra i rmi.isr, 11131145PE2131 e X . i 5i..... opt, :122;Moltongaleale !Emus,. k la s i iblititi., P. INiroporoa• to b 1 13 24 old or send bad itsetet fropt"rissigtpart or th e' alit peeps itnr.'da as dii , ste ot_ssuusrpikketi, ,, •,., , 1 B lGHlPPAlM9 l V o l3eliAktizzisystile lh _asty tplat tir.mroise. , i , - 41,21 t for theilidlinipitisti'dthithiliitiriati= . Also, !wet for.thettla Bizet .Rat , Lineal reat Peehets;for, the S,teamer Oreat. 'East- Om, Apdtbr the hues bfateamers callitte.t:fetweeD pp.— ork..Liveriseol, 91a9gow and flelweY.- , fell , . ;, , , ..„. f _, . ~ , , 0 , , • 1 cirw:ijhu••las'Es Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamships • 1 FIDON • . ,___ I. „• • REIMS, • :•1 . ' 1 1 111,11111AMION l'''• ' :' TRIPOI,4 - *VIM: Vat': EBoll. flalgiie,-Tfitin every IteidatiMednelklay„-froni' tq tiier in ..p IA every alternate Tunedat4midltout. Queens every Alternate WgdnesilliY,'.% teerave Passagr fitin"Liferpool or Queens r., $3O ;. Rota New York. AZtl 50, paYakle In (lOU ()rite equivalent in CiorreneY. _._ _ For Steernpre Paefage•-atlily:to WILLIAMS k epl9N. 40. K ton St; V ear - York, or ' • - THOELRATTWAS.N.Ag; - t - ,No 122 litanotgakeallonse: Nate! Eit.,, . _ cscr. ce.coomßAN, ATTORNEY RAND' ArLAW. g l forme' Tl6l69dta6tni; near lie Cactii • t • =;••• , lloWeittetnui-- '' •' • /Li L. , frtantins EimgrtTED .TO Re . :'4m__ ,Yrj/j te proutotattatition. ulm,9-,..l9l°,lll°n?.?HeXPr.Rulinb'xcanittal. - AIL 1/4 1 :11701311080,URREL - 111L1.4 h se la'd oft go beautiful building to? , ',bleb • offers for step zeasonabl, Lanai. ay s k y a a bly.lootted,lYing - b'etweem the ..op - w trb ArulliteiMeloonahabela ,They 'offer a n • ~i ndoeumente., lot.. Private. Areelderudro. For P ". aid Vries, apply, at -the office_ : et ' TC...170411.kf,, gic4. 1,92 Fourtlilt..oue rimy* Safierfield Bt. r4 l /..# 0 ? -0 .l ..-) . • A g ra as, Letters of Administration to the &tate f Cle taTtux. 4l ar l k. e t a t ar k i4 pli te jz a ierit‘l i tr e ' 'irttettodberi al l nerAiir %debt% to said Palate Regaddit.) and, thine': having , claims the sem!. =leaf dely.authan." 'l:rt7 - 3d,' fore atiate et tititbour delay. _Administrator. No 23001 0fettilTd..Allegheny City. , .1 - i 4 Orril i ir. ALUM, Tilrutr l'" l6 : l 4 l okhatigastar; - &tulle; edia owhip, aaut g.r _.,_ W o..them, _..,..eg__ _l r r•, 7 ..1 ~ t -.4.14-9,04# • WRGE ' ruir : a r !.' .r F : . e „ .. ,1f0...427_, stftekl-,. • : r. s 2s, ks?"4` - ..' ;.;` .ippicammucatcabniairerliki. , 427 Lts: gur BRTY dealer/ in Mowers and Reapers. Horse Powers, end Separators. Bum Mills. Mod derAlatters, and Sera szytehintwi annerelly. v 4 : 7 , '.7.1:1 . '.",ri r i 0 --', r )1.11.: ITO j ail. PA , fk4MM 8. M._.ILL.E 8 & C 67, ' • ''; itatriurnmokopqc•if•lc,D I Pare N0.,--4 Carbon 11.1, Ysa • 33±1 iilP-Ofßoo os LlBilatr,Orikg s ODD Si Perm's R,,, wpepot,t , - te 7Fr a ß te l . 1 ITHE ARDESCO 1 011. COMr4AII &Lassies euettieriatieleor • t 1 dB Reiine4yArdemitio` r• I r• r ' A Y / 5) r r . 21.*--91./fIA 1 "sr 'warehouse, 27-IRWIN STRRIIIL wrasstßeil. PENN Ai- - -; L u`?! . ' l -;tt - c)' - ; . I r 4 4, ~‘O , 4 I• 4I)XTZMAILiIk 'Oa; 6f ' ° A: rt - 1$ i) - I.lg ungtl 2 . tuniu mbeVfo. Limn, Li ID' Ix A 'itgicir*raz • co.BaucEs,, , oespELI3RASS, LAmPic ana mad' equal to new A7soJ'tihendelier acts„. altered to barn Oazbdu Oil; at the ' '' Lamp oxt,O strA li- e s -a toi im aief BALTf f iurr The_ Pliilosophjstz3Burner 114.4..Erp8; NEW DRlUMZserinliti U PluTotophio,Burnerfor Carbon Oil tonew needzi 'lt >temente loaner ideanteget over the COMM= Jitinient. - • ' 1. It makatakbuge 9r .rnsuilistit - Itat Pirtle Combeetlon. 2. it - Irmiythi: Air 'isk: iirmithittetr. - 8. It m r abe need wft a long or , idiertobinmcr. 4 . flaw , imktuteil‘pat *Aetna c. I Z.. can :dime be made to urn economloalls; 0. It e inem elm*, '',11.0 1114 than '''&,Ar o ther L L7,-;• 7. .it can end Siditedirlthaut the oone.-, - • 1 711tbrtowe all the irf044114 4/., 21htr,ohlzmeey • eat be jriezoinred oat iirinerte4 TlMent!muching' tbefilacel cr: •,;- ;Aloe blireers-areulp common 479,..11 Els% d• ean , berent ofr- an* invr we.' Bret" r gra ggarbon mould tiaArei ar,Philedd A. Enzner... _Price ZS, cants; oert r ct 142 FOURTH street...Plitt b./ leSs.lcder • < • - • P . f, PIANO DEAIMES. iisAnr. a 4 CO , S PIANOS-- ; Just opened this week a choice .eupply of.those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, beyond • doubt the.finest in the country. This'feet is now almost universally .conceded [or some months past er,e have been opal:deto fill one - half ofour orders. I vA2 7 l 4*AP.Ail;Y,Aln.34,lts,.- • Ban:H . Brothers :PianoToitis; best dieaP Fiesta P 14 4e..- - ,V9;4 1 4P . • Sole Art f Witt " th . or - es re , er4 , pk um i frr i d ZTl.llOe3 alildepag. . .. - 1j11;67, t 13 A.. 13. dr,A, 'NB N • - , • , 15 , SECOND. HAND ,PIAN S' ,11 CHICHEIVINEF.7 OCTAVE. 8EA.17 ..cA- Meek.Widnut ease,, ii l 4o 4 • . • ' . • 0112 A 7 ootai,iiiiiiii:-Eier.A'rotia corms, first rate inetteraerkv.-1.:....-.1. -., 11200 A 7 octave._ Heys 4.C0.. Rotlowrde-ik. latutteoteemeakirk tooder or- - ; elf 6 . 4 1 - votavottMdarti.xosirepott ilerveld tonnes : /110 ,A:034" octave.. &de& Co.. Rose o_pg. !fr,.nt 4iai'estelient .. .. a1Z11:1 A Wave, tlikdooring Itkikkeiroodirotnid eornero.,expod , 'X 6 octave; Hallett,,Pa oa. ftoevlrood. Asa A Neal.S ,todart. - Zialioitonr. toned SQ A a eot. mut. k kdo. ;.. . .. .. ...u 7 Q A oot. %mart,. :da ." 'A foot.•lltedhatn„ •' do , - gb A 8 oat. Load - do - ''°• •"•)° A _Moot ; ibtallatt do - ') 4 ,Vt i -de • doteby t‘. JOAN H. liiiittojit • - O,II.INOODANTS ELIr , „ SPACING 4 ', • 0 , 01114-.1 r Uri crn of Sayan tonniatiink.af eintmlna • 'Pb dIIV • • . • 2i) 1:1,7 qt , l ;1,3 AND NG'Y OASSllifEitEl3i anitablehr BWlbitlB3 Soil& .. , mant,..sztittpa.blatic CLOT O WA * ii. POSilli*li* Plain and flan!nd Bilkc and Caiik.maki)'*et4nri W. H. 210113 E 'dr CO ; • . 14SFEBRKAL-61114kE1;. oornar ofZdarketSquara.Allnianmi citir -ndasplar, ;,; . . ', o.Fasar suit; t ;: $P4.4 ,- .o.4„Ownrar RAarl powder,: :4 Vinegar lunge, roixr..powipti . , . : MAUD At sort Bard simitratoutm ae a t 1 :1 Driis Biare.-Vo; • abet fti l 3rsiikek ` 34 01 0. 111 191 0 T:Y.Surth.: . E,‘ - tang TffitlßSOlt c I_ (rainor identi A l .snrcaiinsoirJl j \ COnigION - 'hili r ilDllar 1:RollArl . ;wEsTERN ItEnaVE COESE, ortik And PeaFil tithes. ismi PRODUCE GENERALLY 730 t2tands or ThuOGY.Flanr) halms- ook. No. 102 .ISevend Streirkv .3 Between Wood lin4l4OrkeV PlYrbiGiGli. PENN A. „Aborill iiitiinoinuule, on ,Roninpun *nu-led - •- • W, I 3• Lurrcii, - • . .01.Valf‘ XIIPTON O LDI I F, alAlti* o 7 o 4 l l ll AND .osatilla or ~ • FALTVEMINIT-4ALOgibtiiite ••, 11131:Repalii ti• GravAr n i l • Itoofitsaidetarthil Maid' •••• -••• • .••••Pitcli All Pork - P rei MP t4 slUnd strisSitad i , v Ca or p aitnett Hifornr a rg ir r4 4.o44llo.oomerfilimiti 1 --# 043ri In telitf4 B lloB:oifisjCiii; 1 - 1 - 1 1.7.1.,„.. 11 1f4.,:#0, , ,*,* - R5443.,#•0vti Eterdthikla f_•• at 1..44 at Albutilm TO 1111714 LT ' i fiattidg. - • toitiand3crig t i ttle i Mgr 'at ' ll ll Tailitoldlt • - I!ro,port,rgirei. .11i .-o,l, R mtr.avkva , iii., i,•iiii.:;.:.4„iti;ft,.tu*.ipittgriew7tr-, pI4IBIIPA AVENUE -PROPS want .d, Rood brink dwelling hoe'ig lot with trait trove tkqr. ori at lIR *now Ante . ~~:? f I,VO 01IA TO -THE PUBLIC. IVA P Xi IDIAZIGIP: 6 I . e.,*l Map Midge qui of allamowd. - n tions. treatse.aret ..._d,, 111. - •-- daliattildittardeiVam. , • s . •:-tp. : ;. abta x iati oem Vemei tt i l lT, - ~ W -- : cident "Witi;Jt-oalT,,_-:4, i_ taa rilt; tam ith o MaftMig nint smi n i s c .w .mra vana ir are4u. , • z• tiara Decatuts BailerW, p 1 es ,t, , 4 he bot of.bis &int 4117 frirlifltMitictlialoidittWotr=utugns IsV k i ti FE let e ° re 0,-.,,rrw,atah; NI 16 nth o Ultima aannt4iitTl; , (except plit id ted.B-Atollitisle WaSQ Wm atkixkl" , ber bit tot- ealiatkonr etoPid fen( etzl2t..,femi, preannanttw l .f* . z fm h w o nns m an m - ponerande. a n I ljtiestur vottatzt_ at _ steggr,._*a l ,ll . -tauce:u no. 61 ...._iilnia=4/4 0 ,..LttaiWtthiCf7. I,thstALly Eialgig-dfThi-siabla do and of delicate condi andaopeonsa. have been senora" to h and viao? by DP.„. BRANSTRUP.--isedetet - nuany -- before and after marriagebtbrosthibinehaved much sun foram-satiety -ntottinossimtft:-,Eiocratatorr t-nosili,,_ Pegianission4k__ _,,, aritoinnitieWs mad ii 'mu sus BPS O O - 01 tline lay, nui new remedies. zw amadulbuishis own: ananiaroci - nde , Alta thit.veigtahle - ilinsi l .W i lgg 6464 the • .icwAunii entaisidtheetai a abandon. Pa- 1 4s4 tr iekizoti 41 1 9 - it 1144144, db. easelare *irked eilianeas--tuivmshatt ._bath...sorty- roo zoznarignowlectirexe Chest. moat In b osolish, of • th the ,OhLlfoxid and in , rnited &Otte bnidebint to ar-4 4 1 , 1dimitit a 1 ,14e1., health. and it : .!iffliemlg._wia,antalaridooin Ina no - a—Wed Cheeiromano lio,. .lebdt, nn oninks-.littkocam said mmed tio ...ABsikln and_ ali of iiit_iohpimi dims" of . 1 11 :b_ 'whin iso u!kgkelannu itiPonstecalearea t can .411 . Ife,„, ~ Juseatterad,Wit in liadbfloytteabgont i b i t irom=s t o c T i elthe brodictelni4tinensdah ~,_,,,u *Ms slaving the ad sternlarith. iscauur , .... it . . 4 5 . 310. 3mitaiez e t i ' and odOzniteinnordiT=perks IWO attlieitteatoantolof.simalal 4 ands who li o onealitdlisshenadeessanowcwellesnotan `men on by epectabie2cithanei. , - PenAtectme. Pettus of botale. &a Mee _ea . em ateeet..DiattiondstfeeilPsivata atr e. ';aous Awn all nafts 0 1 ti.te prpiegt, tumult. AWHOOD- .) - LA. • 41 0,W,LOINITI: ROW RESTORED! JzOt sta t aled ..Ejavelowee ,Rl3Oll l'AtraMg4)lL'UnplilitintkiT lantstielbitaik,',l,;7ll tioism,tanc:atufdwpg tickiiindv iii rsmotionatitrage, clig . e4PAWihlltfvf i rtoi3T 4 l:-api t : WiXoX - Raltittlturo tilleGrociitoot4tho A `B ,to - Mousande of . flaffeztaly." gentundoessial, In it Nato' envelotoi , to akii ad tima,o2,4l*644', oxi , reeeipt of - Six Couto; or:two Pottage Stamps, by Dr..C.H..T. C. ICLTE(.IL Fi..:_l:ll.W7,lfroadway, I't New-01%4-f Moe Box.. 4.5136. 1416 4 :74 • 'roe) 3 El: c't• .• • le:dorrtbvridtrzwrtirvatreti:, of ewuin, havingetweepdod thou • de of cages Ili teetorirui the glided to so ••• • • ealifi g hailtotteritieese altieritia Pa • 744- --- mcvativEY'm - .E. Ems. V . . tone x j.yevag a d th ?.icv,ltt : Thrl: , ;-obstitiogoiL tail3thiftt'ltit 11atiiiii: . Arin*ltnetogiteAstsbasi4CrkertelotrhealtViali en the , l guffel fra.rcr ieirm ai aftlit eo wt Al a M j ai Al jrt A 493 a , :k noe faitesplitEtrwr 41.11ahare the krenntimisofrablat maim Weide: I • 103-Thetre Pilii are pm** kayaks* tial l moole. ihrshoti; asittiun# bb takeit-.614 he ;mbiEctrheatefa• - makZhout oatsm:w. Aiwa', r. at _thelaitatatlme they like' a oharm,liy menathenlmvigo. iti ti tmil. and rastarina the matem2to a healt hy con. aion„ ,r - I Ogaoh Diox' , centaims Bilhtla • PkurgOill Domes. ittad when desired IQ INe seat Av mall pra t pai. d Ify go l armartirat Agratt, at rempt eine p-mair ..44 , ich RoottattavN: Ykßnaral - Ateur .:.!,, f . .0...T:_. iv V, ola i llitrizierig4; - -; ~ -., :Cower Mar k et street semi tha Dlaaando trisletteowhi -,'- Agent... WM., MEL -, FABER & CO n r , , -7 , - -• , S, TE AltEMti I N 1 BUILDEILS . Ivell itr eT•taiitl dePll3, 11 3 191 4. niMinUS4 AM O OW !WM Neu the Pent. B. B. , , Patergterßenot s PMElSTaaffs -/•• 4 1 -441FACT1311,- ALL YIDS OF aliffilink 4at ranting from time.tonne on ~... *ad 6 ,powerr • And salted for AKA I la Paatorica. ! ICA a tion contraction of i s. • .., , ,-.ii)14 .44 ., ATM Mit 11rifi ll, : e V. sad for 4 sto+ 4 l l % . l4 l" rmall i d at ofooract 4 41 -Vrattiallioilenand lied Inn ank‘itt F iV e ylif rl4 . l l l SWlt E uin ui ic=4 of CArd*, ....' ' 'Our_ Iniocia tei r par machinery aosairocar• id mon 17 td nisterialti• and tomantat ituAlt ilo.tor toididoetion- '=, ... . .ordars au buts of Ifianocuiter solicit ed oat pronntirlaDad. . , - ripanaw CAPPIELL, • . 1 . 1 0,1817fr4.4 4 5X. ', 1 1"4; werm-BA, I IF.E. alu mAsasima A ,7 7t1 1 :11!".41 1 1 1 T9t- , Spring, *Vrti o .1„:„ 14644 ., C 3 othir,buiniearesiVeirtingth, sae. ALSO-&I laireatoelt of . L 111Fil r4upanfourni Gpotta, •alsjCile. grid I ers4 birest trey raktat et - I ( . l rdal PrimPtlY .IkW-4* Ist„so , ,,lmuninrivi ; - - PNAuRiDGEILDICTIONARY oft eopies..oomplate. aisl6so - gale - —JUIUI - 41, *MOS. ) , ~;sl,W,boddreet l''. l .'"? l 4o 3 ?&NlA4. ll , l morPoßroxel '4 , o,:tirinsiturietirtnit."l4doiiiiidowqf iI , , • s ,J., zr i tti f t; _J , .. 6tiditipiai=4l , s` i4.ii:iivi!;*.ur mu. li t A i i** 64 l!" l . ,r4 , . 1 ia ut tuitiiir camoitusft !It V, . PfcfßlON•PTinraire 0 t l 6. 130- 4- 31310VAttAr: Atria? 414grri a scot tota l ',AIM - VW Magni* 4001.10 Millit 40414 4 1 siliole thOlakatcas Ahe alpritiqva ta %MAI apnitt's OM littapit Witiiiiikk um,iiatt tletettatiol- W 1.% 'ter at , Wei. unql ..__, 'DRUMM MK ;.:-,k4.:... ADS,": '' ~ .. 6 4 . ;;01re 1O ---- -- )Tittaiiiia., I:wo/it* NA va , eft 144Am:tad Sa r a S ui : tma tliO t r it — 16. ,tillog ea a t t i l muth rik Anane ..... , Tie ta sea& Sol 1 t .. 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