4.4011016P1K1ar . 0 _.IIrJO!. ,J .4- - . tdbio. - &t. N OT ALLVOTZOLIO A nrainx CONOWIRATED V get,able 4Extraet A IisUR.,ZOIVIC. , _rgi, . ) ,00ttand's . • S EIM 4 L .) =T DB.' Cf. tvytgoox; "%nada. ~ - Wiaa sefladtictsfig dare Ultimo -Complaint, nysy liornb_ACE, ClioliTataW 'taie liltstii • auj i, , A2 ..... .1111.eame1s eriodi , ~.• =fisssinr da'srg h „. - - di P711 .. ..ri '' jiigingiird eUlifr Italia= or Illoon, tolls& Head. Addisof Me Stomach. -- - TO-17tarrees o,r Weight in ' the St eleeel4- s Ecur EinclatiOns. Blair ! big or Fluttering at the Pre of ae Stem- I - ac,vinnuarm tett tign.,Altilnied and difficuft- twathing:,Elettermg .at the.l34` Chokintersanboating sensations - when m a g poster% Dimness of Nisi .on Dante* webs b ' tereithe sight, Fever and'lloil Pain in the Deficiency of:4'4lllr a , Yel- --, !oiliness cifthen and ft,Pain in the Side, Back:Cheat • bt. &a Sudden Flushes oiliest. Burn- Ins in the Mesh. Constant imaginings of Evil. and freattleiorea 81011 of ninth. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever. Bil tong Never. ato. -__ < . THEM C_ONTATIV__ NuAlkilnigisL..'-On-wan wHEISHY • 'They will-carotin above_disettaas iit ahl etY - nlp ants ontofa.itumfre&- , Induced by the ostensive. sale and tudverital atiftsuartty-oz ~.ttoolland'certnan Bitters. (purely segetablet hostas& Ismailia tweaks and =own ,ttlow3 actvorpraataraimannd-nikon anfranint , annumttr the nood ot .tr Warn= in the irrbobt Vrhisky,vil 001:11p0affideliwithinitaiqu3 inasia; and Tonics. Btomachics and •B Beware:of the - nan W I avor.o2‘al, X oliet aoh • preparatiOnrittP tuakelift4dfiiMl gays, under. the' modesraPpellatton uf i • which. instead of caring only aggravates disease; od leave the disappointed sufferers in despair, 4. H0 0F1EP8.,120111M914 "trim R 8 ' I Are not a new and untried article, but belie stood the test of fifteen years trial_ by the Ameri can public; and • their reptatatio anti ' sale. and not rival/e ll by an, idmllaroepmatlon. 1 Theo proprietors tare thousands of Lettona from.the most eminent - Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens. the ifying of their own personal knowledge. to Bittbeneficial effects and medical virtues of these ers. . DO . YOU WANT SOMETHING to STRENG TN! gN YOU? • . DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPE2'ITB? '-__'. :AO YOU WANT 2SO BUILD UP TOUR CON 2TP/TON7 _ DO-YOU WZTO PEDD WELL? RIO t . DO yorr ANT ;10 OBI' BLD 0 I NNE VOUB iff DO-Y 0 a AsrEN-t - 90 I'l Do you want toAleep well V Eloffon - wOat - a ;Ml [ and rigorous reeling ? If yia do, use HOOFLAND I 'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many prparaticma told under the lame of Bi&ere,patup sn quart botdes, comPaandeti tithe heatest whisky or common rum, costsnofrom 20 to 40 r_Der pallan. the tast.e . disaitisod by An ise or Coriander Seed. , • ~, Thii elites of iii Mt.: h ha, cautect and torn 'contin -1 lie to cause, alt long ae they can be sok!, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the 1 systemic kept cantimmllzonder trietuuturZettrAi cohidie Stinrulants e t the worst Lind, the desire /Or Lif/UOT, is created and kept iip, and the result le a I the'horn*, attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Par.thase toiTo desire and will have a Liquor )littere,w_epu b 114 the following receipt Pet one Betio) uonitand,s German MitterS, and ~1 iM with Thr,e 0 Arknagita cog *GOO . Brandy un Whisky, rind the result teal 'be a preparation that milt Ker excel m medicine/ Itirtstes, mid true sr, eiterve any of the ntiviereue.Liguar :13aterrin the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of 400 ,flanttstiERItterst in saanecesosaithln4grool. - articie` - 'orMosor. at a watch lest price than, these iliferiOt- prepa mains ... . , . ATTENtIO.E. SOLDIERS, &ND THE PIIIS2QI2S OF SOLDLEMS We call the attention - of ail having relations or friends in toe- army - to - tire - tact - "teat "HOOF LAND't3 Gorman Bitters" will cure nin e s ths of theupessea induced by extooturet!' aill t i r is t i l dataittill4 t illf iiii)U in titer • u ... 4 aini dai yYtt e newspapers, on t a arrival of the sick, it will be noticed the t a vehEignii. pro_ portionareimffering fronP - debilitii. - Seery case of that kind can be readily cured by Roofland's Garman Bitters. ' , Diseases Tesuldng frou disori: ders : orthedigestivezereing are ..ite'idity "remov ed. We have no, hesitation tin stating that, if these Bittera were freely used - among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved , that otherw.se will be lot. , •,,..---• ~,Th• I,: ',_. — 3 - a s.: .1 - We Ca ll 'tiarticular . attention to the following re markable and welt authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes, Whose -life to use ht. own ang nage"has been saved by the Bitters:" Pransannrilfs.Auguit 23d...1862. Jones dr Bitters has your Iloofland's German Bitters has saved 1117 life. There is no mistake in' this. - It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, come of whom names are atteended, and who were frilly , Pogrdwitit of all thestrourtuitarioes of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a membea: of ether man's celebrated battery, under the immediate 3ommaud of Capt. P. B. As res, Through the 44, nosrise attendant upon-coy arduous duties: awe attacktad in. November luit... - withleflaniatiehP f ' herbinka, Thi s a ;or seventy two dos in the hospital. wag- followed- be Milt debility. heightened byan attack ofdysentery. I was then removal from the White,lion , e, and amt. to cittionbeardthesteaitier "State Of-Irsini."'irom which I landed on tho23th of — i'une. Since that fime I have been about as low as F or a could be and atill retain a Fpark ofvitality: or more I was scarcely able to awe low anything, and if I did ferns & morsel down. itwas im , Ledi- ately thrown up again. . .. , .r.,ootad rot even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not lest under these eircum warmer ; an°. accordingly' the ehysiciabe who had beboYolitibt lei htidly;though ininciabsfeil ly, to rescue me from the grasp lartimi dried Arch er, frankly told me they do no more for me, and advised me to see :a clergyfoen. and to: make each dispod.tion'of my'limited &aka& beet suit ed me. ..Aliticent.Mninoe who ViSeitetlinker-litthe bonito', mr, krederiek:Stainbihn.- ef tith‘ below Arch Street.. advired uteri& alorlorn hope, `to try your Bitteraskidliihdlykritcnrai , ra: bottle. From the thee I ctexunenced taking them the shadow-, f death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I havetaken bre i tre p ilt, tteall nave gained 3 ppound:,linti feed 0 of beirte i liermitt,d to *join m `Wife and dapg - ter, from whom I have he nothing for 'ugh• teen months: for, Gentleman Ism a loyal Virgin ian. from Ihe vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe tbegloriogs orfrilege of agaitiSla:ning to myhosoin those who at odessfest to mein - life. Very c o ncur, IRAAC MALONE. We fully n the truth of the abovestate pent. as we bad despaired of seeing our c9mrade. Mr. Malone. restored, to. health, • -'4 4 r I JOHN ClipPLElEtniCE.lit Ii1":„.Y; Batteri. 03EORGE A. ACHLEN. Ca C. • I] th. Maine. LE WIECIEEVALIER, 924 pZ.. g.,.. . c AkliquireEßAfrAetill4l. artery F. J. M. 'AIM w ELL C 0 ani. Vermont HENRY B. JERO Co B. do HENRY T. MACDONALD, co u 6th mat tut .- JOHN IP WA BD„ c o E. s,l,•h idim lIEJIBLIN KOCH, CoR. - .72d N, Y. N ATHANKEV-BitTROMAS. Co F. 95th Pa. A PINCINIF JfiNsiMEMA LI. Co Penns;ermont -14)i teirifig ..S r a l lV B eP.9 PEVIC3tII BEWAR. OF 0 00 1 4 1TERFEIZI see taiiiiiii iiiiiikiiieor—ctlir .I.itoßsoro is onthe Wiuma of sae" 'tattle. PRICE PER RCITTTZEVECEN'JS, OR - ALP 44 . ..1t91 1 rairi5400.: Shou'd your nearest druggist not have the &r -ade. ao not be put off itr i anYkif the intoxicating =mhstoila that may offered ill NA ale" but ire us. and we will f rifaid , securely packed 1 eXPLMS., , - :: • . -••- • 161.Prinetipal office, and Masusactory, No. 163 Anti aired. =, JONE S & EVANS, .. . . (Snecessotatc4Ci M. JithitgOti it C 0.,) ~.i . •. ~ ~, , P....r esp . .:.x I eters Wier isle b ' Druggists end dealers in every wn in the United States. and .?' -?... . ,• - '' .b : .p • g. O. H ,. bib. Eb . f AI..3IEXCEIVIVALBIZkiip -...,___,.._- irehtdelit JO II pialeußtEli ear; meths Unwind stud Merketedgeek . Far f . a .. a . 1 . i a c t etl:e q .. s • i ... g , .i a h l i ll i ed fi ga e 4n to .in"ti a .t" ire o tte s lei s al .1 It A' itiktir iiii4lll64 - 1 , .1, , : gAriatar est eNe doe ksbarw„ . _ iltlef WO • •.. • , ~ .i , if ''.33. L. , .= , _. I ,'.'.,.:•2 - -.„,..;-,..,.:- . . ~, i. 33021 , - In ~. '.' 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One insertion..._. • 60 Two incift..„' ;), $0 00 off.“, LIDO mon_ ...„ths- ' 11 00 insertions , 125 Po puniths, = 13 00 Onewouk.... ....... ~ 3 Oil , mou th s._ 14 00 ._ stristlni_,.:”......." . - .$4O M0nth5....... 15 00 L onliareekr..:.... 600 Nine months,— L2O 00 One month.— - 64rAits,rear.. . 26 00 FOR c 5.4 - iiiiivlS ictirica, , Fe Which Allows mWhams ofa weekly change of matter; to b e-_ insibrtiid among new : '..) I`‘ ;:$4. 811 411133c5it5...) ? Psi, 1313,3j.11 gigu.aiss,, 2722 T Dijirl six tiontias..c" ..-: . : . . ... .. .-L.:.."..... ........ ra Twelve mon t hs " ' .. 3000 0,00 Administrators' Notices 2 25 i 75 9Ar a eaCiiii=l7 . ll::::: ........ ..4. 7O O ordered in for One ;Abaft ogirctiteeikpbs cashat the time 6f or -,-1 Aleringo ~ •. •,, •l'V7 .) 1 . : _pAlf;.:Y . ,. riO-ST; Jackson. and. Calhoun. , A . e.cenezeilheiWhite House in 1..§13,iat the 'lodgngs of Mr . Calhoun the 'same night, and A deathkhed'acelui at Ihilfer mitage, were thus graphically portray I. by Seelab': COwen, in the debate 4;4' . the Con6actitionl3lll: It' is a very striking. . I picture: Mr. President—if, Calhoun had been executed for his treason in 1833, there would have been no rebellion now; and perhaps he came nearerhis execution than tatO44 people are awa re. Yea' - ;e7 . 01l know the'coiipiratorif in South 'Carolina prq• evaded to: the commission:of . - thtv overt act.' • - Calhoun was the chief adviser. Geri. * Jaeloion knew it well, and determined that the law-should be put in e.xeention against him; not , against the poet, mis guided men that followed, but against the chief conspirator. He • had 'resolved on 'his posecution and trial, and if couvictedi .bis eiicitiOn for treason.. He ;mid ,the if he had an Attorney General , that would not draw an indictment; he'would find One that would. Things were approac h ing the crisis. 'Calhoun became - aware of Jackson's determination and sent Leteher, of Ben, tacky, to confer with him on' tbe subjecti 'end to learn his real intentions. He Went to the President's house. It was already late at night, The President received him with his usual cocirisey , , but; sir, that eye, which would fill with tears and over, flow like that of a woman, was kicdled that night:with an unwonted fire. Ilexes -1 soloed with him fora while, then pacek the'lloor: At times he stormed icpassiecl loWeringtilid'sublime{ - till his frame :(10-11 •atin and:quivering, with that'. oath` whiek in him never seemed profane, he declared', to Letcher that if another step was taken, .! by the the 'Eternal.' 'he would try Cal- hoax far treason, and if he was convicted. he would hang him on a gallows as high as Haman's. Letcher could not misunderstand his purpose. Resew that he was terribly in earnest. From that interview he hasten ed to the lodgings of Calhoun. He had retired to his bed. He knocked at his bed chamber and was admitted. Calhoun received him sitting up in kid, with his cloak around him. Letcher 'detailed all that had occurred, 'iving the entire con versation bet Ween him and Jackson, and he described the old hero as he took that oath. There sat Calhoun, drinking in eagerly every word. sad as Letcher proceeded. he became pale as death, and trembled like 'an aspen leaf. Yes, sir, Calhoun, great as he was in intellect, quaked in his bed 'And for what? Was it from fear or cow ardice? Ah, no . It was the .conecions , nese of guilt. He was the arch' traitor, 'who like Satan is Paradise, "hronght death into the 'world 'and all our woe." Within Within one week came into the Senate, , and voted for every section of Mr. Clay's bill, and Gen. Jackson was prevailed, upon not to 10i:tallied:Ain. I have been told, upon authority upon ethich lI rely, that:. &mug the last days of Gen. Jackson at ..be Hermitage, while he was slowly sinking under the ravages of Consu mptionmysterious disease Which, while it wastes the body, leaves, if Possible, the mind more clear, and nearer tb inspiration—he 'find a conversation with 'Hie family physician acid friend. ' I While lying Upon his bed otie day, and speaking of his past . Administration, he inquired "What act in my Administration, in your opinion, will posterity condemn with the greatest severity The physician replied that he was unable to answer—that it might be the removal of the deposits, ,)4 01c,-•tio-I":saiti the General.'' • "Then it may be - the specie. circular • ‘` , Ntir titVll". • 'AliThett• is it' then "I can said . h e, rising up in bin)ieClatfiOyes.kindh ng up; "I can tell yOn. - Posterity will condemn me mare because,!` Was penciaded not do bang John . C. Calhoun as a traitor than for any other ea - of iny life."' • • - _;SiVi'dt:tes not this seem inspiration now 7 If Calhoun, the originator of• this tonspi raep.to dissolVe the - Union, and to build up pet Scitittiern ConfedarticY; .haclheen executed for hitt treason, we would have had no rebellion now. .A2Figliting Friend. Captain Nicholas Halleck Mann, of 111., ., liter county,. N. Y.. is a Quaker, over six feet high, and 'in for the war.' He com mandeda squadron of cavalry at the Al die fight. When the - Federal forces were _ overborne by superior numbers, and left Gen. Kilpatrick in hands 'Cif the ene my, Capt. Mann rallied, with noble words his flying troopers,_plactifhimself at their head and clashed thinner' and •ever.and dawn the rebel ranks.' hie inohre' i flashing to the rightand.left, until general w. releafied, acidA 6 gallantetiptainla bleed ing and helpless, y tbe Tide 'el hey, ifelid horsit',7VpitbantVeyeber lines', Ey, a ;Mir agile he escaped -d now tbe Erna!, Hospitali - vontiting the daya:that musttialai,4 before he is again in the sad Ale. "'Two cousins, Of , the same ..persua gi9n, areiwtheatmetron#,:anslitia said_ theirlealitee—andtion language gives lisle indication of the fire that lives , witti• in. - •,- , , I{ eharctdemOntailin; Gen- Meads. The Baltin2oi . ctin - iii last even ~.. ink says tlia.knemsvitiktltean,irikgo. in to OftkfroptA Titriur r e CievrAll4.ea t 4 and ald'him titbit punmit of tfin itltaaraig total aply,i.ol4-klosi. Etrpertnbilllithil saiitnenta ftdoinidiiitiiitilcuiiiy rat+ aunt) anlisfidartba-Jirniriirther4Utor ARM; 4 TheWhillittlioiiiiig Europe. The past week has been showery , and of variable temperature. We .have po# had our compliment of moisture, and some fears are beginning to be entertained that we , shall get too mtich, especially should the rain be heavy upon the wheat, now, in many phices r ootning .into „ ; bloom, 6,Viricuiliantieiitied tethtir'k - iciiili generally has ensued, though the beneficial rainfall waB4OO /ote.fbr the cropsif grass on early 1 1 lands,' and tbk first cot of clover is said to be scarcely worth the labor of gather -r• • • mg. ' F PI the Itecon boycver, there is now it good chinice for both fodder and seed, and the late grass-rands are likely to yield abundantly. The weather on the continent has not lately been. ,propitiotot; audit it:the confirmed that Hungary has suffered from the drouth. There have also been recent frosts in Northern Ger- rainy, which have' blackened the potitto haulm, and injured the Rye. In France' the storms have done local hurt, and in. Algeria, where they are in full harvest, with fine' craps, there are apprehensiOns of too, much , rain.-:Prines on 'the centi• pant have therefime hardened - in many places. France is is to ts ed per quarter dearer for whest, and orders coming theßce_tolandon have .Stopped the 'ten dency:to decline here...ll6ll;mm and HO land litelgetting deater,from the .'exhans. tion of st o cker; and:there „also, more ge• nisi Weatheris Much &shed. ; Oar own markets, though not overdone With gara ges, show g!eatly increased sales over last year. and.prices have been sustained , with difficaltyi,thgre still being no disposition whataVer speculate.—Mark: Lane E press. Vhaateam Frigate - Niagara Order The - Secretary - of_ the NtiOns ordered sominanifer_ofitlisi.lioston: Neva-y ar d to compleAc'tbizi,iffeAinfiliti,s for the steath frigat 3 Niagara, and ' , get lier ready for iri stanLeea service. -She ie completely alter ed, and is reported to be far more nsefu for 'general service thin formeily. The ordnance authorities of' the navy-yard have been'ordered to prepare a battery of heavy guns for her. Captain Fillebrown has been ordered cto command' tier mid it rumored that she will be sent to Europe) DIME SAVINGS INSTITirtION, NO 110 Smithfield etreeOppatftte "the Cli ft on: House. Chattered by the Legislature. OVVICE.R.S. President... -....---.JAMES PARR, Jr VICIII PISEBIEWITS. Win. H. Smith H. F. Hold Thos. D. Meader A. Heir amen Francis Sellers - Jostn- Rhodes John zjeconinge, JacoL Stuokrath 'Thomas B. Blair Alm Bradley ent7-Lloicl - , , Alfrldfilank WZMITZIOS. .: Josiah Kling , '.. A 1.3 13 Eelowler W , -Jos A Dilworth . - El F Reed Jas W Woodwall R. C iSchatts •• F Rahn' 1:1'-W ilieketon .. :PE:Tiernan 8 11 Hartman D M Long R J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley ci. CH Wolf • Robert D Cochran Win Smith W Theisen 0 B Jones B F Jones -WE-Phelps , 0 B Herron ' BICIRMART #.2ID TBIEASITHIR. .•- . . __ i D., B. AIGE.I.NLIIY. Open daily, from 91. M. to 2P. M. Also, nes • dEnd Saturday evenits_mtenst ! 0 ttt 0 o'clock. epositk received of an...DAM/4 and 'upward& c4,4&aids declared In December and - June of 1 .4 • , , _ Dtt ends allirwed toreniain are placed to !the credit of the depositor as pridciPal. and boar In. terest, thus oompoundins it- Books coutainins cliat•Mr. Dy-Laws, ao.. faro dished aftha Office. • SfirTtils Institetlon offers, especially to these persolmwamiscumintatare emall„theopportunity iteamnirti 'hyr , rmall deposits, easily sayedoe sum which - be D reeopxoe whom needed, tour ' money not onlyloclngliafe but beernatlateunu. l, - , I Azad of remmf: =Productive. sail /Jo v€llzair....Extre ts FURNISHING STORE GOODS -von THE KITCHEN. Brushes Baskets Cl e i k il 3 oa r. ds Cup Mops 'Wire Sieves (load Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Coffee.iidiFlon.i Wash Boards a Sauoe Pans Bird Roasters :Pry.Parts Tin Ware,Wooden Ware Spice Boxes, Cup Tubs , Straw ..utters Bair Sieves Mince Knives • Silver koap Chamois Skins Rkewers Gridirons Lemon Squeezers Stew Pans iii= elle irons ifielattietlicris _Belle ...rin z i t t aters re Grabill Larding Needles eur Pails Pudding Pans Water:Mß.Bnm . BreadiPans Pie Plates ReßerLaciles Clothes Wringers Inon,J4elders Wooden,Spoons -Step Ladders. , Butter Prints • Keelers Was F hTu '_Clothes Line% Soap' Cu bs re Beaks Toast orms Cook's Ilnives • Sad Irons Tireadl3oxes Meat Presses Scoops : . Cake Boxes, Ice.. Ac, FOR TAE-DUSTING ROOM emysgas riiri c 2. Bens I PiN i stit Picks e h ore Kni run Knives = I t l aTo k 1 1 1 3 1 as,I R c in t r str Forke An d opoons Oyster Ladles Sugar S c reens GoirlPieteichSerapoons a; argLERT. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag • 'do : • do ' 'Square Waiters tnglish Tea T rays- Crumb Brushes • Fork& Spoon Trays Crumb Traye s ' , Hash Co herss Chafing Dishes D Coffee Biggins Wino Strainers Coffee Cafetiers - Spirit 'Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Bound Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators. Mater Gooier, &a t . VOR,'TTTF,, ticuigatifi .1. Toilet Jars Foot Batlis ater:Carriers • 7s ..-:::Chanibeir,Brick-ets- Infant's Baths Bowls and PitoAcus , iidatreFs Brushes . ;PIK bhades -, , Shaving Abuts - ' . Nuriffiry Shades • Bruns Match Holders do Lamps Flowet Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do dampers Wax: Tapers. - 'Night Lights. - ' 2II SCELLAREDITS. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Ptah Globes Vestaa Bird Cages.... iftlextsiares = Viszet ts Pocket Knives Card cleVisite Frames Masks Camp K.nives Camp Portfolios. And everything Pertaining to a well appointed Household_ To STOIUr be obtalAed *n*3033410 prieea at the NSW ; -- r. SAL ' Ir Sz iir.IVECARDS, O. 36 FIFTH STREET. 1 - V - 't e _ }ire, doOelietiirtheßlralange Bank. : ~•, - ma y • • sa..zul delitefold6ee etehene In the city. Allecheay, Birretailkam, Maziehester. Du= mime boroturb. etc. - = • . = no = Castors . Cam-Km R'S ves Crumb Knives trait Stands snit Stands utter Knives Soup Ladles gravy Ladles Children's Cups • Round &Oval Salvers Bouquet Stands kDifINISTILATION HOTlCE=Vitteib.: aig.Lettm,of A dministrstion SA:the:lllstate of George Irsik i ftforderiladdlar. late ofthe City of Pittabargn,i4W‘ kavaltim granteddo the enbevriber. o f persons indebted to said Efi • will . make pasment, and those hiving marine asmot.the same, wilL=therik_dribist: twated;--for.settjEied them.-. . .Administrator. . • •• • . • M i a3o law6w '280016 itiiet: - Allegheny city. : kiWs' 41_0443:* oForks,pcytki l 840yx foi saii3 try ' •- : * LONG, 733 I , - lit Litirtr *nett ed to Sea Citisone and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never Mil to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint, Such as bolter. psoriasis and oth er skin. - iseates, tie origin of which the patient is ignorant. MIN WE A. • Dr. B's remSEedies AL ter this affliction.NESS brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. RHEDMATISM. Dr, Brown's remedies cure in a few dare thb inful affliction He also treat Plies, (Beet. Nonnorrhoe.llrethal Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and liidnors, irritation of the Bladder, strict— urea. eta. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely coked. 0 fliee and private rooms, 80. BO SMITHFIELD TRE KT, Pittsburgh. Pa, n015d,4w WRENCH' WOODS IMITATION OF .1,7 Oak, printed from board , exact copy, with panel mouldings to match.. - Forsale by W. P. MARSHALL, iu6 n Wood street. ortx -3o rte:e an n e fA ushels le by prime yellow shelled Corn, in r sa Wanted - . DO!..l.Altli A MONTS! I WAN/ • Sir to hire Agents in every county at $75 a month, espenees paid. to aell myna* cheap Fam ily Sewing Machmee. S. MADISON. Alfred. Me. Wanted. 60DOLLARS A MONTH' WE WANT Agents at $6O a month, expenses paid to sell our hoer/coating Pencils, Orsentat Burners, and 13 other articles A 5 circulars sent frl e. • Address IS HAW 6c CLARK. Bideford. Maio°. m7o:3mJaw N - O. 230 BEDFORD ST. TOE SALE—A well built two story dwelling kcieseand lot of grOund for gale. A hall„elx. cellar. water tletures, two frobt twlrates, one at each floor, large yard. Price. $2,000., • A poly t o lo o lll°, garret and & CUTHBERT it SONS, 1,3 , Ed Market strAet 'EMILIE ELGIN . mums ft mums, Z 56 MARKET STREET, north Edde, PHILILDELPEGIA b4:—A39-Iyd EL SIN (BURG GRAPE, w E CAN CURNISII A FEW VINES es this va:uable Grape at $2 FO per dozen; $l2 50 per 100. LADIEs'atLISSEWSZED eitIgr,DRENS Boots, Shoos. Gaiters mid Balmorals, roadr o order, of the b - eet 'material+ and wo kap. W. E. 'fiNCIIIIIEBTZ & c 4 .11„, RI Fifth , Ntreet , _ 11.11 E al WA, .-.11,Y,F 0 N E PROPERTY. wantedi,ir:goed briek dwelling' heat° at. with fruit two. garden Jtc., on or near the Avenue. April , to 31 OWERS BEAPERS.THEEsumm Ann fl Powern..whenind and re volVing Alike% ay klevatarx and &rim manhinergnenernily fpr sale b 7 • BECK.IIOI LONE • la Libertrstreet GPiAPE VINES.` • WERI3 AMONG TUE n LE em Tar, and have Mi e r it, fanfwei jij" _ •Wwo btainbd o ni .ar iginakvipeeftomlein:RlELL who orntizk ted it. The l!ittah Horticultural Soo , eta in 'end ABM' ntritor-ita the any -Cceattqt AniculigralSoefitty, „in..1A60, al- - premrno for as SULM eg "dllur.fmN. -P - . 1 4 reentaUF:artipinior A the, our stow" Vines la Unequalled' arhern j whir-hers °gar at 25' cents each. - Pet ` a 'lea. $12,50 per woo par • dna/Iv/sea aitoss prices. %ream Attain' a few , extra lame eines at fram s"ints ' lsl" "ch. apineakw. No. 20 Fiffirin nirte gi' , a6lllo/111' itietAN_Ew plias AND `PNT ven;44llgB ":•!r ie Vlik iwILICLLY, eiriedtaal Bt., Allegheny. VARF AT' 'DECIDEDLY - :'LESS • wholesale Prices. Bought „previous to anY considerable advaticebYthernanufaoturers. an will be sold accordingly. Well (Seasoned Sheet Oil Cloths, AT LOW PRICES Woolen and Cotton Drnggets. Clanton Mattings, ar.o. W. D. & H. McCALtalni, AT O. FOURTH STREET a 2 - - Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND VSEFUL ARTICLE FOR .CL wetting plant' and flowers. washing windOws, .narriages. &O. Pup of every daseription Bold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa er - cDraiteer made and sold. • w ELDON &KELLY, 164 dSt. 141.3 One door front Sixth. PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. ‘7 9 eeired by the Committee on Fire Engtnes and nese, up to Tune - 20th, 18g3 ti?; three thong end feet of best onaiity of.TEXINCIi LEATH . - Ett ROSE, Copper rivited, _and'-dtmes'Patent Couplings att lehed thereto. The hare be properly tested before they are regeited by th e eity,when Payment wilt be made in cash I JOHN qurfor, Chairmanof Committee. _ irtENTS LASTING CONGRESS.GAL ` II IAI - TJSRS. a very oupitior qualiMitistiri3e'q al W. E. SCHIS BETZ* CO ...No.3,l:Eitth DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADDIAN & CRAW-FOB Manufastirere of every variety of fin is hed BRASS WORE FOR PLUVERB GAS or STEAM MACIIINESTS Ann COPP4P.MII74 'DRAM; CASTINGS OF 'EVERT DT, 1 -..soriptlomnade to order . Steamboat wore, steam and qaetitting and repairing • promPti, at tended to, Hartienlar attention.paso Linz RP Refineries for Coal and Oils, Aho. seenta for. tho • Wastern • Igst-ieo of . Pommy/roma. for the safe of Marsh. Lansdell & CO.'s Patent 2, phon Pamp., the best ever - inven ted, having no valves it ianotllable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pomp ivies its sloe. fetal :dly. BOARD AT SARATOGA .SPRISOB. VIITASITYNOTON HALL. (late Mts. Masfm'a): long and !aye - ably known to 3 jailors at tbe Springs.:ls Now Open for the reetption of Roots 'the house la large. de lightfolly kiteatod on Broadway,. between the Oongrese and Ertipire Springs. and is surrounded by ample and loavtifullr shooed grounds.—Table arat-elaw—and the room: well .dap ed for lam lies and large partb a cf friends. For furher partim 'ars address WitXhingtOn Hell, Saratoga Springs. JuLdlmo. Ohio White Sulphur Springs rvinrs WELL KNOWN WATERING Place will be formally opened on the Nth of Jane. The Springs this season, will be under the immediate supervision of the propriator, who will be assisted by Messrs JosejAA. Fewer nie, and 0. 0. MPchel. It is the intention to make the house, in eh respect, equal to the best watering places in the country, and to provide generally for the comfort and accommodation of thddresse gums. For terms, or other informatisn A. . WILSreN. J I Lewiscenter P.O Delaware Co. r. 0. PRIVATE DISEASES Sag,dimo DR. BROWN'S OELICE 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, JAMES A. FETZER. earner Market awl let street. J. KNOX, 29 Fifth street_ coNeoup .Mil 11'01-41: -11N.F0.111:i.TIOL Arbitration Committee of the .Board Of Trade. Wm. M. SDINI.7, II A-P.LJ I f.l l / 5 17NETT JNQ. DIDWuRTIt - Wm—MoCRBERY. DAVID Yo U DL.ESS. Movements of Zuropean Steamers Peon asraarna. Sidon ................ -June 3.( 1 ,..New York-..Liverpoo Asia _June Boston-.: Persia June 17...N0W York.—Liverpuol Marathon • June 24::.New York....LiverPool Africa. .................... 24:-Boston -Liverpool Scotia ..nly .I... New York.... Liverpool Kedar .' .... -.JOS , B... New York...:Liverpool Great Eastern—July York.. :: Liverpool ‘11"201/ I:MOP& - Atria 10..Liverpool...New York IR-Liverpool...Boston __Juno 16 .Liverpockl...New York Juno 2 7.,Liverpool.-New York MONEY BiALILICET OORREOTND DAILY TOR ?R 'MORNING rosy B T MIZBREL goturrz dc zwarg. unmans. No. 118 WOOD NIMEET.. The fallowing are the buying azid gelling ratee for Gold, Silver. hco.: Buying Selling Gold 1 22 • 00 Silver.... 135 00 Demand 1 2134 00 Nqw .Eastern Exchazire. ... : . , Baltimore:. ..- WeaternlEareliainge. ..... pax d Par t Louie gtearelan par ..... Par a Z. PITTSE7II3II OIL TRADE. EATCrEDAY July 11th, 1883. The market during the past two days has ex hibited guito an improvement, more especially in the demand. The Inarket for crude rules higher. From Oil City we have received no dispatches for two days past. The market there seems to be unsettled. Prord New York our latest report says Refined is dull rind dropplng, whilst Cryde barely holds its own. The following arc the — Ezpor's and Imports as we have taken th,.in From the reports ortheOP Exchange: Exports: To New York—Refined. 2,917 bblsi: Naptha, 160 bbls Benzole, 42 tails. Grease, ltGil bbls To Philadelphia—Reflned, 1.507 414 Crude, 557 bbl 4; litenzele,7B bbls. Importer Per Allegheny Talley Railroad—The flned; 1,599 bbis; Crude. Mii/ bbls. Per Allegheny River—Rallned. 431 bbla: Crude, 351 bb's. Crude—The improved demand of the pre vious day was continued and a moderate amount was disposed of in small' lots viz: 23 bbls, pack ages ralunaed. Be; 150 bble. including packages, 22c ; 30 bbls common from the bottom of tan's at 10 , 4102 bbls at 1834 c, packages returned; 252 btlt do. Ini;c: 140 bbls 36 gravity at 17c, blip)! re nrned ; 100 bbls 1834 c. wi!hout packages ;'sale 600 bbls in lots at 1841834 e, packages to be re turned. Refined—Salsa 51 bb's free, 51e; 255 tibia in bond. 45e ; other sales made at about the same range of prices. Lu bricating—Little doing. We note two tales, amounting to 72 bbla at $7 50 per bbl. WOOL IN CLEVELAND. The agricultural editor of the Ohio Farmer has recently made a tour of observation among the wool-growers and wool-buyers of Harrison and Jefferson COUIVie rites that therearegreat stri logs of spiri among the latter class and great stiffness of upper lip among the former. 717 c is the low. st figure that will mot'o the mins of that regi , ,n, while many extensive growers will not li,ten to any thing below 811 c. No respectable clips are known to have changed bands in those counties—Herald'. EUROPEAN A G E N C Y. , ' EVIROPILLEI A, b Arent. Monbngebele Hone, Pitts urgh. Pa, la prepared to Mug out or send book passengers from or to ony_part of the old coon try. either ho steam or aMUng packets. MORT DRAFTS POE ti &LA. payable in en, Part.of louvre. Agent for the Indialtepolitatid.Cineinnati Rail road Ala°, Agent for thit old Black Star Line of SailinzPaokete, for the Streeter Sirens East ern; nod forlbelines or Stillman sailing between N... York. Liverotel. TilArgOvr and CUNARD LIN E. team to Qaentetown and Liverpool • -.-eme, e.,,r The first e asa ppiwerfal Steamships SIDON REDAR BI , MARATHON, I TRIPOLI, ILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK everY.iatertata Wedueadwr from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from.Queenatown every alternate WednesdaY. btormee Passaga frcni Liverpool or Queens tawn, $3O from New York, $32 50, payable in Oc-1 i or ita equivalent in.Ourrenoy - For Steeraße Passage aeplz,to, WILLIAMS ()mos. 40 , Iv ton St., NOW - 1 onr• or THOS.. HATTIQAN, Awt, u3ily dI No 122 Monongahela House, Water S. CHARLES .L. CALDWLLL, iStoseessordo Jas. Holutes & Co.. PORK PA.C.ECE.R. Dea bacon Lard. Sugar-Cured Hauls, linioked"Beer &a. Corner Market and Fix% streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. deal WILSON'S PILLS CURE SICK. HEADACHE CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE CU Et EI ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE, , L PILLS are the result pi long investigation had metal conducted experiments -having- been in-ase- years lieved a vast , during. which time they. nave many- prevented and re Headache, of pithi.and suffering from Headach,e, whether ortginatnig, in qhe 'nervous sYsunti or from a - deranged State 'of the stomach. They tiny bo-thken" 14 .411414 e - trite perfect , afery. 'isithintr aby change f Piet, and 'the absence of any duagreeale kcal, render* it, ea2 7 to administer them Co 'children. the use, of these ,Pids- tee' periodio at tacks' of lirereous or Mei: Headache may be pre :seated; tf talteu in th^ commencement of Alrattailk immediate relief of pain and . eiegn e d s wgba obtains l.: • • - • - T • 'They sellout fail in removing Pauaea and fleadoeho. to whinhfamales ammo inthiect. - Therrangently on the.bowels—removAn g flgo: r .Ifoi - Literctrirdre,belicate Featal . ea.. and :all 'Tomas ;Of •IXfatrarY iil4l; thry: Etre valuable a. 'iclefitice, improving a e t* rivint One and'Vlfan t he digestive organs, a rt a tegtorbig thenatirrai - elasticity and strength alias whoa system. : • -. . - . , AE WARE OF COUNTRFERITS Tileginninhave....store of B. A. WEL. sON and B FAsswiLSTOCIAL dr Co. ' oi ea'oh Box. Sold by all Druggists and all mixer, Dealers in Medicines. ,i;o 10.1 • • A- t Box the be sent -by pyanaid on re _ ofe ' • t; - • ; , PIRICE;;2IS An orders should be CE B. L. FAHNZSpag & co 'Etzwrztat Pa. algtaecd/wel " 410 • 6.r°4l,bd • striki I,VdIrEL EVA /tri fl a T 4 "-O P' 1 munnutrfirmus or : ' . E , Pure. No. _Carbon .011, Atir : Oinee on 1.111114 TY STRUT Mg' t P.enn'alt.R.Depot. • . - ° 11131.A.11 oil warranted. & baba • THE ARDESCH GIG COMP, 4,411 kinmervak' mtAvie mos A.v isakasaperlarattioleof - - 1 RefinedAiritesei) Noy. RITAOI3. PO a L. warehouse, 27 STREir:. pirmend,a: e••en. t 0 11' W,o rlr; y-11 1,13 1/0/451,,. Drowte,p, • psi win Tier O s ' s•rt,-13 Ea I . ' Moe, NO: 491 LIBERTY anima Pitts, burgh. Pa. • 1 . InAand, C,ll, ALD ZLIERISI . OBACIEETtt CORNICES. CANDEIBAASS. LAMPS' - , - BEGILDID lEBECIIMM. • and made ignatto Alre.-ChiatistQferik &0.. aLtered to barn Carbon Oil. att.tre . I Lamp and Oil, MOO ,of wELDON, arab. ' ' 164 Wood street near 6th." Par yyy ,at --, Da --• par The l'hilOsophie- 'Mohler., liAnzrea Rim nouismpAernie Philosophic Burner tor Car Oil, is now read) It •Proasaww, many adfantageel - over the Cameroallnzn~L It maketa Urea •of Ada gght with pedal coldbution.` , • a. IS will turn any quantity of oil WO glifdlo.. 8. , It ean,be usedwitawlong of short ebb:anew 4. It elailt be used:aa a taper nigh D' '' .- i 0 5. Dean always bt made Manua ordeal% fi. it 10141 0141217 wicked than - oth 14,,, ;., , 7. It , can be tTimine4, and ~ Bebtelwithout no moving the oone. a, It throws all the wldte lisbt aboviih,,__ . . ' lleone. 9. The chimney can be , removed or wrirted , .. without touching the lase. . ~g , ', - • LH_ There burn= are Ime Opm&za Nit.lediei. &pil e= be Dna om-any lamp new use. Every Pm , . seaming Carbon OU should halm* a Philosophic' Bruner. Price 2IS oents:per dorerk CZ &Ai No. 82 FOURTH stnlat, intsbnyih. • • • le2l-tvder - " • 4'..IBrAIPIMMiIi PLAN() DEALERS., AM KNARE it CO'S PIANO S- 1 Just opened this we a choice supply of those BEAITIEFUL INSTRUMENTS.- ' • beyond doubt the finest in the country. This fact is row almost universally conceded; for awns months past we have been unable to fill one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Raines Brothers Excelsior Plano Fortes, the best cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. • Sole .d ent for Haines BrOthers Pianos and PrincesMelodeons. .5,367 SP R:111 1G GOOD-8, WE to:vo?Busera lILD nor sto ek of 'A-T3M.. : SPRING AND SUMER GOODS, embracing ail tIM netrast;tile;'ot PLAIN AND FANCY VASEIXEREA suitable for Business Suit& 'A fall and complete assortment 01 fine black CLOTHS AND CASISESE BESs Plain and figured Bilk and Cashmere Vestimii W. H. 141cGEE 148 FEIMIL&L STREET, • corner of itoirket Souire.Alleghenp city mpscl,l • • . • ROS} LEAP I.Coisiozit• Pearl Fo!ides% • THEATRE ROUGE, • • - . Vinegar ' Range. VIOLET POWDER, Viol t Powder, HARD 4 SOFT BERBER fiYIIEFORIis.: Hard dt Soh Rubber syringes. Just reeeivelat Just recelSed of RANK IN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market street 3 doors below Fourth. . • •mY226 R...HuTclui-Nson (L,43l; macs icittrriluirsoNA COMESSION fORWARMIC ogiNT - WESTERN -RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain. Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Peall Ashes, and PRODUOB BENBRALLY, Beet Brands of Famlly*Flont Always on Band. No. 102 NeOond Street. Between Wood and Market. PITTeB UGH, PENN'A, apll-I.d illa-Llibeval en advance made on Consmamta • W. B. Improa y tn.D.DILS LUPTON do OLIODE3F,'. lALNUFACITTITUMft /*Li DlL'Aji#l3 FELT CF ENT 611 TRAVEL ROOFING 10 116 Repairs toold Gravel, Canvass and Metall° . Roofs made at the lowest °Hoes. • ; Wfe.&ll Work promPtli attended to and, warranted, oaAlklornitarPost eonserFlittk and, Wd. drew& 2:1 stars , . - CIitRASIE;ox tS nits nia.mairrri m t Az- Port. bzunediatelp. pn the line of Vie; Cen [ tral n; R., - located on the Summit t memo. Rheny Mountains, 2,1100 feet abovethe level of the sea. Will be open for the reception of visitors on the 1 0 th -0f../une. /863, and will be kept open until the first of Oe ober. The water and air st this point possess sum, nor attractions The analyses made in the In boratori of Professors Booth., Gerrett„ and Ca- Mae, or Phihuielphia„ Chew the ezistenceofvalu gbh! mineral elements, the waters tif same cf the springs being . of the ;Iran pr chalybeate CiallEf. and and others enntahnoir sada*, oraperient salts. Pere inotninihn' water abounds: .ard the guests will also : be' supplied with mineral letters from oilier Saratoga sprinsearb as :.kilue lack Bedford and ..ample facilities for bathing have. been rovi ded„, new plum:band- doneb baths e. , and lien and Cold 13atlis ea ' at times be ob -fallled. The grounds: - walks.4C., have been highly int , c - eved. and are of a varied and pioturesone character. There is at Crofton SPnnini. 11 , 7 : 1 1 0 atil °files' and two daily , malls f•om Pnuadelp a and Pittsburgh, and intermediate points. - - EXCUOU Tickets can be obtained itt-the*fer" of the PenruirlVima Blamed Company - - For further information.Spply to _ (MO. W:Mtrilant lulhdlm Crown Sorings..Cambria Co. 1 5 a. City In_ teilligimbii office-. . . , ~ ~. No. IZ/ Fourth su.:otiedcwif,:ibeie Smithfield' et . . - , i eittitnivrawnigtikittii TO SUPPL Y •JL Wallies in the eitzr an 4 country.. with helm t I ail kittlatro-tiottro; /milli, also , attend 14 mita* - ,AA ;itslagdfrproperty. ;:elleettan of renttatra. ' - neiro . loans. de,- Ai . :roin, MY ihr E U MOSUallfiedif of '4l. etit7 and county.' and iollkil . We.. MI 3hMtambres9; I- p a to - sive of '-'24 11=1 , 7 4 .—:.:44.04. - 44.212L1 1 944.- , . eir v i,M . ,i'ir u /V ---- ArNIOIALTI.OI4). M n~s~s~"~oirLs. -a: f. lasa»....—zucialaLovni....—zdair r rrs star= uirriten PIRE BRICAC•put *, .a. FACTITI/JPG 002t1PANY. • Oxiovgit, dr co. lifsaufaciersra of Pim BrikVables, &o, mai dealers in /rue sad orsabb: OflimaSs Lib erty s a mi , 0 to the P. if.:Psmeater De ot•Pitto, , 46 Oasis aottit"- famered - E' ' - *Av or tivra cr. zuo 7f STAutL/C i, The =dards tied having removed his Live. ri Stable from till rear of the dHe, ttillear . Ahem:titter- gi•stend Smithite_ki streeL , _ _Mr. 0., e grai a optstand, is prepared toinnsem ........irek . bugglikand-saddle herhes u_pont the Stesoist ea '< oe, _ Atse horses; kept i& livery- -it` reasonaMe rates. - Undertaking and all an ti mes for fi- - - - nemb will resolve hisiv abaL•on .. . . . . ... ir (as- Ron issititat atilimii Li bet •oras fsri Side kiiii- , t el to situated' on theonmer rannimpath,„,,ii k ,11- ,4 a , ;Islahltdair Ma einfentbvidt - r. ln li h tri . 1 2 11 . 1h:144 papacdratlitet front • . Meet deco. /31141114114 i ghlkillatt • - leahrQxisabr. VW hi arms wicinilwini• 0 4 fit Wde, run of -the.lpkiaarit fr ame bWAN'ofr ila, fiVit 2 , Z,ZEIS 'lna na#, 'ow. bsdraikinon hn , ri: mint/. Inv will De ' a l l towhee on very favorable terra& are Of JAIL nee& its. Am Raw meet. mar it • . ) W. P. vtvolyyk _ - ~EDIQaIE ;, T 11 17.13L1C. . . Mew Modestofalt7tellons , nations. kaatseateija uc t adntCton sdis eg o b 3 fi ; tuations eideiss Amnon iat L-A aex tagNm .L. 4 lgatlr t el a IP= Da.- iand k • -liciagito7ia4i,ti4dn,-11upltheir wn m ,,z em 7,4 s im n lm . s m a g , e irl46e4l T=.„l r L Wst. , timaanwe reel .. . NI itiV i. fißiel 1 7 1rOOV Ellg)12Z"lj a .. . a l% an d ZW._.. Pp. society. in etrati.........4tet0 itnip; lta nkrliterinesits, warmly mills 6 PtalummileW i t i lrakeptalltiZ 211iyitiAlwiu mm. .. trio, _ ..prow WW gaVat i ratat.,,,. ..:titable litilesissesi ranoreirJ'Whint $l4) W allee. =KA .sitkiip , DR ' tering,_anootr, moriii. : , .k nt.,.. in el n o ", hearAtaiweninthat - 176,Absi r t - w ora , ed -- - in a very _.i e :,.t J. !14 MI .. nteiteirkretnedd - which are . - .. fr - ri. ' rom the ' • -id ."( .in..: ---: Tron ot-e. the 4 1413 ' "' ' ' tti= ll • • ftilZ. cm. reaseltt i 7; ', ".. -. '. :' eili If I. 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