In-- limes P. Bar OT LC 1Z0L.140 • . • 7,C bIifPRATED g Extract . rite.- 11 . - Otofistuld's GERMAN BITTERS' - latpeßst6 BY Da. 0 D JACKSON, Philade] phis, Pena,, Will effectually_oUra Liver Comp' „tint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE , tamale. or Nervous Debility. Duero - os-glierliintnegra, and iilllibbnalies A , witinaletingliiangdereal es or egramwelk: as Condi , .katita. t inward Blood . rata 888 Of UV Read. Acidity.of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartbure, Dome for TOW, ight ti Vtontach.HOut Fruotations. Sink Inge - Fluttering at the P, 011ie Stem ,ae r L f aflh . Swinprdpg the flurried and &Moult Breathing, Bluttenng at the Heart, BhOlnlinror suffocating sensatione when in a lying posture minesD of Vision, Dots or webs be furs tne sever and hull in the Head, Deficiency of „Po l ation, Yel4 lowness of the Sian as t Pain in the Side. B Cink,.Chem ha dm Suddennishes ofHeat. Burn- ing thazF/esit, Constant Amagninv-of Evil, , and.irreatdePres iOn of - 526364 And gely =Mint Yellow Fem, lone b evelko. CONTAp NO wcoilot47ol,-/lAD vrinsmrr Thc9 will cure the abtive4lntases in Ilifietzy-fdli ages tnter* hundred. Induced by this extensive sale and universe/ noptuanaTpr-naollars:Fa German_Bitters. (purely vegetable Mtn of ignorant quacks and =warn mens venturers. have opened upon sufferins sumanity the floodr of Nostrums in the shape 4f poorwbislq. compounded with minn ow iras - and chnsten Tonics. Stomachic/ and Bit . (44 aware of the Innunierable array of Michas Lpreparations in plethono bottles, and hirhallied eatiliu matead ,nder theof zoncsiadossellation o agYravatelfdi ;Hares; o &icily° the disap=ed sufferera in despaic ROOFLAIG.PB GERMAN BITTERS I Are not a new and untried article, hut have gtood the test of fifteen years triarby the Aniert eau public' and their reputation and sale, are not rivaqed by any similar preparation. The propriet,rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent clergymen, Lawyvrs, Physicians and Citizens. Testifying &their own personal knowledge. to the benencial allots aad medical virtues of these Hi tors. DO 'YOU WANTSOME THING to STREN9TE. EN TO UT DO YOU WANT A. GOOD APPETITE? Jet S YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR 00N TION 00 ) TI OU TC WANT TO PEEL WELL? 00 3 0 U WANT TO GET RID Utt NEE FOUR VA • I D 9 YOU WANT EArr*QGY Do yon want to sleep well Do You want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If yin do, use HOOFIaND'S GE RN/A.N BITTERS. PARTICULAR, NOTICE. - There ore many preparations sold Under , the wane of Ritters,,put up sn quart bottles, compounded allhe cheapest whisky or common ruin, restin g from 20-to 40 cents per gallon, the taste dieguieettorAn . We or:CoriaU der Seed Thee clew& of Bi tern has caused and will 'contin ue to cattae- lona as - they can be ;Sold. * - htehtireds . toils erAt death 0 /the:drunkard, ~i 4 t heir.-use the matem_ie kept-continually under the influence of Al m/10/W ainadann of th e worst kind, the desire for Litintor.i..eetatecl and kept up, and :the result W a 1 the horr ors attendant upon a drunkard' s life and leath: • • - - For•thoee who desire and will have' a - I,i4uor Bitters. we pub loth the followin g receipt. Get One 801 tie Hoolland'oe German - Bitters, and -air with Three Quarts of 4t700d Brandy Pr Whisky. and the result will bets preparation that will far excel in medicinal virtue. -and true e.r ellen- e any of the numerous Li4l-or .Baters in the market, And Well cost murk less. • You will ha oe all the virtue. of illootiand's Hitters in zonnection with a good article of Liquor. at n ',itch less price than these inferior ~ -in-epa ration. will cost you, . ATTENTION SOLDIERS: AND TILE FRIENDS OF S: LDIEILS We pill the attention of all having relations or friends in tne army to the, fact that • 800 F LAND'oI lion:pan Bitters" will - care nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva . tionsincideat to oamp life b the lista, publish ,- f al shoat dtely id the newspapers, on the arrival t , el theeiok, itwill be noticed that a verydarge Pre &onion are suffering from debility. Every owe dirket kind-can be readily cared bi Hooflands Osinuitt Bitters. Diseases resuting from diger. , ders of the digestive organs are .pe.dily remov --eF4 Yi r etesvo no hesitation In atating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of Lives might be saved, that otherw.se will be lest. W e call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi. own and uage"has been saved brthe Bitters:" I PHILADSLPHLi, August lid. ISM Abusers. Jonea dr Evana. ha s entlemen. your Rowland's German Bitters saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of w hose names are aPPended, and who were fully oognizant of &lithe circumstances of nir case Lam. and have been for the last four years. a member of nher- man's celebrate./ battery under the immediate 1 command of Capt. R B. A res. Through the ex- I PoeUro attendant upon my arduous duties. Iwa I attacked in November last with indentation of the lunge, and was for seventy-two , days' in the hospital- TtPs was followed by great deblliti. 1 heigatened by anattaek of dysentery.l was then I 1 removeri from the Whiteflou-e and sent to this °ley on board the steatner "litate of Us ine." frotn which I landed on the 28th of June. bine° that time I have been about or low as any one could be and io ill retain arp ark ofvitality: For a week or more I was -carco:y able to ewe low anythitg and if I did feriae a morsel dews, it was froweciii• stely thrown up again. I could int even keep a glass of water on rey stomacr. Late oontri not last under these (drown dames- t /MO. accordingly the Obildeis ha who had bee.. working fai htully, though unsucciesful ly, to rescue ms from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly tol i me they oon , d do no roomier to an-, - ':/y/sed me tosee a 'clergyman, and to make snob mapeadion 'platy limited funds ar beat suit ed mo. An acq,uaitwasce who. visited me at the, hospital. Mr. } rederick Steinbron, of Bth below I Aron Street. advised me as a forlorn hope , to try: l 7Oar Bitters and klndir procure i a bottle. From the lime /commenced taking them the shadow cf death reeettexi, and lam now; thank God for it, getting_hetter. Though L have taken but two hot el, I havegaineirlOpouticis. and feel sanguine of being pertnitt , . 4l to my wife and dattgh ter, from whom I have heard nothing for mgh-. teen months; for. gentlemen I ama toyed Virgin- lows len. t_ m, hn vicinity of Front Royal To your .fl at invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of in this country, where the laws are agair '9 ll "lug tom? bosonl thnsewhoate,des; Bat made by;the people themselves, and the k'vnlettylatulit;,lours' ISAAC MALONE. - , ^marts are accessible to all; there are no We fully concur in the truth of the abov stat each causes for discontent and revolt. If ment as we had dezpalred cleaning our colzad e- e, oar rulers do wrong we can punish them Mr. alatone. estored to health. ' before the tribunals provided, or get rid .1/OIIN ICIIDDLEG e all, let N. Y Beam h eileoßGE 4. ACKLE tr, 0. ) . .] i d i. m aiil . of them' throught pballot box. ` The xx.wisClTEVALspar, smii. v. - higheit of them exist nut for a day : their 1, E, SPElirJEß„lst Artillery Battery F. jr . agi I' ASE 1 4 ELL on E 'Vermont. power. Are temporary; ancl. theist misdeeds HRNDT B. JEROME . Cord R. do may all - be orrectedc by peacetibln pod JOHNA lIT T. MA CDONALD. Co oath Maine. practicable inithilds:' ,. . POitic , m_ti e jol7 ea YOFIN F WARD. en E. Sth Main cannot endure rtnießEi tneir acts "are con-, BERMAN HOCH Co If. ild N Y . . . . NATHANIEL 13,-TrHORIAS do F. c4th Pa. formed to the eternal principles of equity LNDH.EW J. RIAIESALL. ci; A. 34 Vermont and right. JOgititi- jEMICINS. Co B. ICIGth Penna. ll thiff is 11, replies the - .5713,....410E. OF COITN2'E &Mira bu t the raiicals will hove the goodness to "O. X. J ACI030151." understand that whatever resistance has fie t . tha the 'sign a ture of is 17attr t ozWialiarranteforrearix" 11 7 5 e4 cENTs. ou b ee notile or.tipay be f o th tfere u d by eit lr s ieh or by any HALF' VIM, FOR $ 4OO. rcl mews o e nit totes to the i b “act i : of our valeta" has been challenged Should our serest &nada not hive the ar r i'. le. GO not that t off be an_y of tbe intoxicating 7 t e haughty . and defiant denial di. these reearationa t r ui 7be o n in itsoloce...hut .f un d am4nt a prinoiplea ea the pint of the' fend to to, and we willforward. securely PiLea4d administration and the ' party for which 7 °ratan. .. they speak. In the face of the growing not...Prinoiral Office. and Manuaaotorg. No. am) palarwetest alike, e.gainst the venni- Arch street Eifinnality, and the wusclom of the Con r JONES & EVAIVII, scription act, and of the populai'demand (Successors to C. kl. Jackson & C 0.,) that this . protest should be heard cold pass- Prop slaters-. e d „pop in ilia courts of law: tile organ s &or. ior sale hi Orrs - gists end dealersleSrati ~f thii 44401.3 tfainil Live . DirkAlsl -. 17 -Dro wn to the United State., and br , F. . = ~ __,1 4 ,. c . tute s h a ll nd , 1.. ,-, • • • • ilr. ler. HEYS_ ,ies ' s hined 1416W .w. .Y • .- --.. •,,- t". ac - Pittamtsirb. possible" for "O :va P I4 7I : NFPPBe• ' - They S. /P. SCIIWARTR. &ITO' OVE " trigen the 4W so OPeAly Add BO adt.Alecfor sale at SHEN' FLEMING'S oar- --- ,1.7 -- A • •d - - a , r of the viamond arid Diszketstreet. nfi.. -tir they -Ito* ..-uun g it - : 11111, P --8° 6°°7 • tar safe aLsolig ' - - tamptoonaly , thaf . **eittre-restron . NIHON JORIMPRON. ... A. „_ --• 8 • • _ p lona re rf a on • Corner Rtbitho•li and Awl* street sable; and mom pyi. 4. J. 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Bishop of Buf falo, to the Dearly Belovea Faithful Laity of the Diocese, Ilealth and Bene• diction's - DEARLY BELoven : In the name of the God of charity, and throughout charity which He, who called us to be your Hist'. op, has given us for you ; through that charity of Christ, in us, however unwor thy, through, which , , we would cheerfully gi*ti ottr)lifer,' netestiary, far each and every one of you, we beg of you, for Christ's sake, and for the sake of all that yon loVa in Heaven and .oaearth, to ab stain from all resistaL.ce to law, and from all riot, from all tumultuous gatherings, from all violence. in New York many misguided men, yet very few, we believe, practical Catho lics'have shed blood in the late riot ; and "the voice of their brother's blood cried to the Lord from the earth." Some of the rioters have fallen, many more will, perhaps, be ruined ; ALL will find the pain ful sting of a guilt, conscience, during the rest of life, and oh`their death bed (if, indeed, rioters who aid in murder, could die otherwise than as it is written : "He that shall kill by the sword must b killed by the sword." Apoc. xiii, 10,) they will. either through God's mercy sincerely repent for their participation in the riot, or be lost torever I Dearly beloved, listen to, the advice of a father who dearly loves -you , submit to law and God will protect you. Should there be a draft, fewer will be drafted than would, probably, be killed, in an unholy struggle against law. And, if any of you be drafted, , w e yintry to protect and aid; friende will r iarotect and aid; God will protect, aid, and bless, in more ways than we know or dare name.-- W ithdraw - youraelves, then, we beg and exhort, from all who would excite to asap ciations against the law of the land, or to violence and mob law. For God's sake for the sake of your dear families, for the sake of your fathers and mothers, whether still pilgrims on earth, or minglin g with "the blessed crowd of witnesses,' who from Heaven watch over your conduct on ettith ; ;we exhort to trust is - G od; and not to lend yourselves,to any, exciter to mob violence, Which often leads to murder. If you follow.the.adviee of your Father in Christ, we confidently assure you that "Whosoever shall follow this rule. peace shall be upon him, and mercy ; and upon the Israel of God." Gal. vi. We require that this letter be read in every church .on' the Sunday after its re ception. Given at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Buffs alo, on the Feast of Our Lady of Moutil Carmel, A. D.,. MDCCCLXIII.: f . Jonx, Bishop of Buffalo. --- -I Brare JOhti- Burns.-"- The Germantown (Pa.) Telegraph nar rates the following: "John Burns, over seventy years doge, a resident of Gettysburg, fought through. out the battle of the first day, and was wounded no less than five times- 7 -the last shot taking effect in his ankle, wounding him severely. He came up to O 1. Ma ter, in the thickest or the fight, shook hands with him, and said he came to help. He was .dressed in his best, consistineof a light blue swallow-tailed coat, with brass banana, corduroy - pantaloons and a stove. pipe hat, of considerable height, ' all of ancient pattern, and doubtless an heir loom in his house. He was'artned with a regulation musket. Be loaded and fired unflinchingly until the last of his five wounds brought him down. He will re. cover. His little cottage was burned by the rebels. A purse of a hundred dollars has been sent to him from Germantown. Brave John Burns I" That purse should be made a thousand dollars forthwith. Lucid Movements. One of the New -York radical papers, which, last week, thought it ; treason to even discuss the acts of the Administra tion, to say nothing of taking arms to re sist conscription, now speaks ;ou,s rot THE DAILY ;POST—ADVANCED RATER One Ir by mail . -- Six m “....... Three.. - .o fle - °' . " -,..:.. . ~.. ....... One week.' delivered in-lhe Myr., Single ooPiE3. . ...-- To agemtspeilita .... ..... -.. ..... . ...... . 2'oo NEW .:ADVEJBA4'E9. ' ' The fell estlntis tes et ad—virtistzti hatie been agreed Ewen by the Pnbiishers of the Pittabur 4 Daily Press. to take effect on and alter the 1.00 day of November. 1862, on all new oontraohn Iva .6TA/VD/210 MATTER. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAP. One insertion.. .. S 60 Two montn&-... 0 900 Two insertional, it 00 Three Months.. HOO Three insertions 125 Four months.... 13 00 One week ........_. . 220 Five months—. 1400 Two weeks.. .-. 350 Six months .... 15 00 Threcireette;:;.-. . , 000 Nine mObthe..... 20 00; 1 One month ...... - 600 One year......... 20 00 FOR caARGEABLE NATTER: i Which allows theprivilege of a week], ohozitre . - , ?flutter. to 23 . Warted amon g now Adverthemtaita. YID, 4130L2 SQUARE, iVIDY DAY, TSix months. „.. .............. ....... .. .... $lO 00 welve monihs... .-. . _ .................. ...—... 110 00 MAdministratois° Notices _.. . .............. 2 uts arriage Notlces.,.. - ..: .............. ..... 75 Death Notices. mob in5erti0n.........._...._. i wn DAILY POST. eas by the Et. Bev. Bishop Timon, of Buffalo. .... oo !From the Charleston Courier, Jnlp 15J Char/esten May be Catobuteed. We are among those who cherish the confident hope that the enemy-willbe mis erably unauccessful in executing the plans he is at present working so vigorously and resolutely to carry out. We expect him to be punished severely if he persists in the undertaking. But we may be disappoint. ed. Our hope may prove a delusion. The result the timid and despondent predict may transpire. The capture of our city may, perchance, delight his 'base and cor rapt heart. In -case that : frightful calami ty fall upon us, they who remain here must suffer greviona evils. The woes they will have poured oat upon them willhe far heavier than those under which the citi zens of New Orleans and Nashville and) Memphis have groaned.. For the vile foe hates the people of this State with a teo. fold more bitter hatred than he entertain s for the inhabitants of any. other section, and be will not spare us when he comes as conqueror. On the supposition of the foe's success it. is our duty, to avoid Incurring his fiend ish malignity. All who can be of no ser vice in the work of defence should betake themselves to places of shelter. And it were well not to defer removal to a late day. We may be compelled to remain, or it we make good_ our escape circumstances may oblige us to leave all our personal ef fects behind. 70 18 PIOTIT UNTIL DRIVEN FROM STREET TO STREI2." - - • We should also consider that our city is going to make a fierce and determined resistance. if the enemy gets it he will 'have to take it- No flag of truce boat will meet him midway between the wharves and Fort Sumter, in order to effect a sur render. We are going to fight until we are driven from street to street, and con tinue the fight while we are retreating. So determined a resistance involves im mense irjury to our lair city at the hands of the enemy. It will be little better than a heap of ruins, even though the work of destructilm is not insured by military order, ,FREPARE FOR TUE WORST. We repeat that we are of opinion that the present attack will result as the other attacks have dune, and even more distw tronaly to the mean and wicked foe. But is it not proper to prepare for the worst ? !' it we are forced to defend pur city after the manner we have def it, the women and childrenresolvedi and o aged end men who tarry too long would suffer miseries infinitely greater than they will have to bear daring their temporary exile. It behooves us to give this subject seri ous and profound consideration. If the enemy is famed to abandon the effort he is making to gain poseasion of our city, we can return to our homes in a short time, if he is successful—which God for hid—We will have avoided privation s and woes of which we can now form no ade quate conception. Let U 9 take counsel of prudence. [From the Augusta SentlutLl General 13111 more. The Yankees have a great opinion of General Gill more, who is now in command of the forces that are engaged against, Charleston. He is considered a very dangerous man where forts or other works are to be reduc ed by artillery. He is a native of Ohio, and, in 1844, graduated at West Point at the head of his class. For a year or two after his graduation he was a Professor at that institution. Subsequently he was as signed to the dt of exerientin upon the power of projectiles u ppo hearthswood and earthworki, and spent several years in this duty, acquiring in that time more Practical Philanthropy. Thurlow Weed is out in a letter express. lug his indignation at the cowardly treat moot of the nnoffending negroes by the New York mob. He incloses a check of five hundred dollars for their relief and adds : For the of negroes there is dividedpersecution responsibility. the The hostility of Irishmen to Africans is unworthy of men who themselves seek and find, in America an asylum from oppression. Yet this hostility would not culminate in murder and arson, but for the stimulants supplied by fanatics. Journalists who persistent. ly inflame and exasperate the ignorant and lawless against the negro, are morally responsible for these outrages. But what cares Wendell Phillips how many negroes are murdered if their blood furnishes ma• terial fora gitation ? There is abundant occasion for the pablic abhorrence of mob violence. Bat when all the circum stances have been reviewed, the popular condemnation .of those who, while the nation is struggling for existence, thrust the unoffending negro forward as a target for infuriated mobs, will becomes general and emphatic. But for the 'maglign in fluence' of these howling abolitionists, in. Congres, and with the President, such formidable proportions ; nor, in its prog ress, would the North have een divided, or the government crippled? experience and knowledge on this subject than any man in this country. The more perfectly to record the result of his exper iments he took photographs ci the effect of every shot fired. At Fort Pulaski he, for. the first time brought his skill to the test of actual experience. Pulaski was considered next to Sumter in impregna bility. Gilmore, getting his guns to with in six hundred yards, knocked it to pieces as he might have done a house of cards. Ohio White Sulphur springs ins -WELL KNOWN WATERINO AL Place. will be formally opened on the 18th ofJ n ne. .The Springs this season, will bo under Abe immediate supe-yitioo of the proptiqor, who hill be assisted by al caste Josephs. 1311eor. nieq and 0. 0. Michel. it is the intention to , make toe house, in ah respect; 'equal to the beet :watering places in the countiS', and to provide 'go:tat-ally for the comfort and atoommodation of A he guests. For _terms, or other intginatien ddress. A. WILSIUV. Jr. iu9.dltry Lewis:enter 'P. 0, Delaware_ Co. O. fiENRY iIIEAUMIONTdtcO. .• • • Dieuxas IN . Foieiga &India), Wthes and Gina, . • . Also, Bloeitherry.llen7. Wild Cherry. and Ginger Bran!dilm,'Old ' onarighthels, R.ve, sad other whiskies, amsloa' Rum. &o. • No. 88. Liberty Street,. Oppomlto Vptititt otree... PUTSBUREIII,,PA. Irv- lintels. Taverns. and Families, supplied at moderate proem for Dash. mv,21:441 istrir Where y 44 ctln get A ititioi AsTioLE AT THE LOWEST „PRIM. TRY IT. r. '110:a DninnWl4o4Eß. /NW LIAM straw CHAELEsToN. - • ,FACED PROPOSALN WILL BE BE eelved by the Committee, on Piro Engines and awe • up te.lnne ah.h. ISirt for dna° theux mid feet hest i ncited , gthwty ED, ENCLI LEATH. BA 80A . % copper and J,.nes' Peter t Couplings att •ched thereto The ho.o to be Properly tested before they are received by the city. when Payment wilt be, made in cash GEVES LASTING CONGRESS GAI TriRS, a very Ruperlor quality, lust ree'4 W. E. SCUDS ER.I7. k CO No. Si Filth St. CITUA.P DUN' CZ OC/13t4 lir ow IS THE TIME TO SECURE Flaqrsins In Dress Goods Sbawk. Cloth and Slik Mantles at the most fa•ltiollabie styles, an bleached and bteantied lit.shw Calico , iMlatum. &Lk Sun Umbrellas at greatly reduce° pri ces all hav ng boon puretiami for ea. will be sold cheep for cash, ea! and coo for yourselves at H. J 00 Market street. CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office No. 69 Grant street. near the Court Rouse. Pittsburgh A L L nustNr,ss EN - ruirrwrign TO .ta. his care will receive prompt attentima. Col lactic.= made and the money promptly remitted deoeclvd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORE FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, • MACRINESTS AND CCPPERILMITES, DRAM CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. D soription made to order Steamboat wore, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartioular attention pasp to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils; Also. 5•310 agents for the Western Dietriet of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell Jr Co.'s Patent S. phon Pump, the best ever inven• ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any paint wine its site. febil•dly 883. D. LYNCH.BQUICREL HILI„, IVA b !al oft 80 beautiful buildinglota, which ; oho offers for sale on reasonable terms. Tbey aro. eligibly K:fated, lying between the Oakland Sta.: Lion and the Monongbahela river. _They offer. Envoy inducements for private twideness. For Plan of lots and price, apply at the of. M. IC. NOLAN. No. L. 97 Fourth it. one door above Smithfield at. 10091.1:1md MIRENCM WOODS IMITATION 0i panelpnd from board an ex set copy, with mouldings to match For sale by W.P.Id AftBllA LL, lug 137 %Vood street. ORN— ill) 30' 1 bushels prime yellow shelled Corn, in stare an° Fr sale by 7n DOLLARS A ItIONTHI I WAN] Ur to hire Agents in every county at $73 a month, expenses pail, to sell ;fly new cheap Fam ily Sewing ftfaohmes. S. MADSON, Alfred, Me. Wanted 60 DOLLARS A MONTEP WE WANT Agents at $5l) a O r i entalmoh ne°, paid to honour Arm/cutting Pericas,Burners, and 13 other articles, i 5 oirea.ars seat fr, e. Addreae haANV is CLARK. Bideford. Airline. myeir3mJaw . _.. Minna lIII.GBI 801)31.41111101C1 MAGEE 4* HICK 61, 2 MARKET STREET, Nerd/ Side, PHIL ILDELPALIA J34Jal4-Iyd 001 i CORD GRAPE. IQ LeEmma viNzs, AT $2 60 PER dozen. $ 1250 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 pei dozen: s2i per 100, P A DEO SHOVELS, HOOKS Forks, Spank° Stones &a, _for salo.by Btesusem dr. 3130 127 Liberty atreett Groceries, a HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Tea. Coffee, Sugar and Groceries ni all descriptions, which. '‘w/.11 he. sold either w . )olesale or retail at the lowest !leo prices. d. Duivytyyy,' No. 4 Diataond. Pittiburch.. ELSIIiaIIIIRG , GRARE. ut, - E CAN FIIIINISH FEW VINES V V 08 thla vaJnable Grape at $2 50 per dozens .12 60 par, 40. fir ADIEW,RIASSES'AND Clflu)i EMS td ILA Bon; OhoViten and B an:iamb' „pada - Bab ' nlar, at Um. oft 00., and wo•baan• . • av,w,RTS "1111 filth strest', (L Arf DIL'SIEMIMN , Brii4s FOUnders. GASWIDSTEAM FITTERS, kittoldi r of fir m ot ig r. fro. Coe BRASS GIASTINGB, Or ALL KINDS Ara. at the shortest notice. Partionior'nttention paid to the flt6n,: op and repairing o 04, REFINERIES. 81 & 34 WATER STREET, nPar The memilCrs of this firm being r•rnottsal ma oltnioa, of Many years' experience in the busi ness, will imam to give satisfacti on e - versr enact. er , lyd -cju 29 1 CASH bALRIS AMMONIA JUST RE J.l oelvad ILO for so% by Federal , SPLLY. 6.9 St., Allegheny ed OROSSRP S by TERLUIGS AMBROSIA AL jurt met C 9 Pbd G7 eral o St A. .. Allegheny WRYETIIS >F•tRIIID BEN not judgeoeived by GEO. A. KELLY. Federal St.. All O.IIOSSCRE NICUOLS ELIXIRIoX wad barkitut received bY Federal A. KELLY, Ju3 69 Federal St.. Allrghany. --- DROSS 4..INDSET.S BLOOD SEAS obey jest received by 69 Fede llEO. ral St Allegh A. KELtY qiy CARPETS FOR CASH 4 T DELI/DIMLY LESS THAN vrlstietate Tricets. Bougt m an ufacturers. to any considerablogdyance hy tho an will be gold accordingly. Weil neaconod Shoot Oil Cloths. AT LOW PRICES Woolen and Cotton Drngget3, Canton Matth]g3, &o. W. D. & H. McCIALLIIM, AT NO. 147 FOVIITTI NTREET u 2 5,000 HARREL% OF PURE RIM WHISKY, of different agea to Burt pnrchaaerg. at lowe.q easb price.q. For sale by THOS. &MOHR. Distiller, — lulenlf No's lifi, il 93 and 95 Find Meet. - --- - ID~NT3NTRT. IIEETu ExTuseTED WITIFIOrIr pain by at , n e of Dr Oiviry's annft.atni. HOFFITAN & EDMUNDMON DENTISTS All work warranted 131 Smith field Stroot, Pittsburg ydrepolta, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND lusErtit. ARTICLE FOR wetting plants nnd dowers. waah•na windows. earrieget..ke. Pumps of every d , eription .el and repaired. Daykin's Patent We er Drawer made and sold. Ja rt ELDON A: KELLY. 1t34 Weed St. One door from Sixth j(SIP; QeINN Chairmanof Committ4B_ JAMES A. FETZER, earner Market Rai let vreet. Wanted J. KNOX Na 29 Fifth street. J. KFOX. 24 Fifth street. CONIERCIAL INFORIIATION, natration committoe or the Beard ourrade. ' WILK SHINN'; I 7.22TAB.I. DRITITETT JNO. DILWOR,TII Wm. MoORENY. R DAVID *IDLES.% • . ovemente of European Steamers i7R031 mon. BR`diebure. ........ -Tray 1 -Liverpool_ .New York aTonia ...... 1...8-ntea'n Jars ............... 2.-1. Parma ...... ..... _Jut. 4 ._Liverpool... New York ktna Jul? • ...Liverpool...Ne,w York No-a 'catkin...2oly 1verp0e1....... Quebec Ica -•^••••• 11... Liverp001......... Boston Glasgow July I; .Llverpool..._Now York • dr.,•tio Jly 15 .-GatwaY ....... w York Boileau, .n i.tverpool ._Quebee Scotia —.-J nly 18 -.Liverpoel-._N r w York Canada .........July 25.-Livorpo.L. Boston nom asumla. Chin , ......... ........Jaly 15_New York...-Liverpool elontion July 18..190w York---Liverpeol Cot lea _.jais lB_New York..-Nasan NP Ity or IV•sa l n-July 18-New York... Liverpool Vew York ..-_.Jnl7 18-New York Bremen Oreat Eastern.-SnlY2l- I, rew Yon:— Liverpool Plant•ganet.---July 21-N - w Vork_P Prinee Sidon 2 -New York._. .• Liverpool Asia ...Tray 22-Boatof _Llverpoo' 1 , veiling Star July 41-vew .... . Havana. A 1 - leeriest. ..... _.-Ju 23_New lean Nio "di- , burg ........ra v.25-New York..._lLverpoot Perds .July 2T-New York...... Liverpool MOUSY MARKET. COVIICOTZD DAILY POD TAY 1 101irING P 067 BY AMU& Km:Terre & imam alwalaa. O. 118 WOOD SMUT. for Theo followirSilver.ug are the buying and selling rates Gld. &e. Gold gaitair Setlina IED 00 135 00 Demanniao7C. ........................ 119 OD . lantern Exchange. New 'York .... Baltiaiore. pPar" ..... ......... _ ...... par A. ........ pat Western Exchange. Cleveland St. Louie_ PITTB.I3IJR3R DU TRADE Thursday. July =d. 1989, The reOtiptit of oil ;:r some time pa t has been very Amite& which l a In a great u]ea.:nre trnd ed t , b.id up the rate.. if we are to Judie by the articles In the Oil 'it Y Retries , . The Principle operations of 0 -ti to. tII it were formerly dealers In this city, have traZliferrad their oper.rti , no to that region. The tr..irket just now is very ll•tri with a good demand. The receipts cacti no ve , Y light, viz. per A r eghcn a Vs ley Railroad: te fine t, 415 bbls..; per Allegheny Rive.. ;73 bb's, all to'd. The current rates were in bolt. 26..te> 21. with barrels included 263.1.@27. Tho sales at these !laurel *ore only email. We- have reports from Oil City which states tb A pr ees have gone up from 50Q600 per barrel. Tberc is a large speculation fool ng np t- ere .nd it is die.cult to imagine where it will stop. , Refine! oils are in ve goodry in dema - 11 at fulf rateS; h - Iders however. are I depetidnit. not being at all desire is of eel ling to any extent even at the Lao advance- Our present rates will not admit of exports, as will be perceived by reference to the New York rates There is a g.,,0d deal of speculation going on for Inturo delivery. 000 party or the other will cort.inly get their tingire burned: of course we don't know which. Bens dots dull, Reliable quotations cannot be PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET ()Friel OF "MS DAILY POST.). Thursday. July 1863- Iltessiarks—Buslness yesterday wag dull in its dePaiments. The vales were Hulked to small lots for home consumption. The weather yesterday wea warm. During the day there was a fine breese of wind which was very acceptab:e to pedestrians. Bacon—The demand is on the increase; prices of the better descriptions are looking up. In mast eases an dvance is asked. The stock in first bands is amp's for all ordinary purposes. There Is a good deal of country meat offering which eel's at a variety of prices. Grain dull and neglected with to. re sellers than bnyerte it would be very dill:lett t to fix a standard rate for the various kinds that come undo- this bend. There in no export demand at present. Gro ceries firm and a fat business doing. Our deal ersh ace a moderato supply on hand; the market oloaod firm. Chceso—The receipts were not equal to the demand; Prices tend cpward. All good parcels offered find ready Porohaxera. Float— buyers are shy and want lower figures. Sales continue to be reported at a variety of Prices. The stock in this market is not large. the re °elate are about' equal to the local demand. In the Eastern and Western markets the demand for some time past was restric ed. flay—The de mand exceeds the supply . prices have reached extravagant rates both for new and. old. Fish— The demand has fa len off. Prices, however, have uddergone no change. There is an ample supply on hand. NEW YORK CAT PLIi lIIEUT lbnue'ssßeport. BULL'S HEAD. Monday, July 20. Notwithstanding the Invasion of' the market Place Monday by a tno of till ving rebels, who finked and burned the market pl-ce hotel and broke up he business of the market, it did not put a stop to the ragmar supp'y, for we have about 3 500 head of bullooks on a le, inoluding some lots sold catarday, and the first half of the market wns at prices full half a cent pe • pound better thin the forenoon of last •••onday. .Incl of flour.. the trade will close better, for then wo had frightful war, now we have qui-t pee, The wee her Is very warm to-day. and the an-commodations for people under cover very lint d, and as a matter of necessdy they harried through business very rapidly, so that a large Proportion of thn stook was sold net ro nnonMnd nt prices that gave full satisfaction to drovers In the at' noon trade grew dull theyalesmen were willing to accept o ff ers that refu.ed In the morning. The number. of cattle on sale proved much .arger tnan was expected. and when we get in rei , orta to-morrow from all the mar'et places. we think it tel I be found that the supply of the week has been quite large. A large Portion of the stock has the at weightquivaln to 104110 per pnund for net of meat, seller sinking offa , . The quw ity of the stook I this week averages good fair medium: there are a few ver good cattle, which sal at , I)ia per onnd end perhaps a very few at l2c. Th !bar : poor. p rice d cattle this week issm a ll . and not m 'ay will sell as tow as 90 per pound. Altoget , er the mar , et is muoh better than any one had reason to expect at last ?tinnier or for several days afterward. 1.. our opinion it is bet ter than it wi'l be next Monday, as the butchers arc now Mott' fu 1.7 supplied so that a large O uto eonkwth in m o b n e in r q f u v ed a . blTho rs h r p v e mk n e an eP sold readily at about 614 a per pound lee weight and lambs,B,49No per pound, The hog market is not active to-day, though the supply Is not erg Bales are slow at.5 . 34tf0iX,3 per peund live weight. We are happy to say to drovers that Mr. Allerton li a-react v engage in providing a new building for their acoommodation, so that the regular business of •the market will not be interrupted. 011AltLES L. CALI) tEtnooetaor to Jaa. Holmea & Ports PACKER Dealer In baoon, Lard. Bttgar-Cted Hama, emoted Beef Coyner ll Ma d rket and First ttroetn. Pittsbarab. • dooai. Fa J. DUNLEVY. Grocer, NO. 4 DIJI.BIOND, PITTSBURGH, PA tuy2:l37ttem IDECKILLN it LONG. No I= LIB: ALIT BRIT cit., dealers in Mowers and-Reatera, Floret Noma. and4oearaters. Farm ilf.ll 0, red. der onc'ers; and larch machinc7 generally WIIISLINGLIttipsEAT SBARGAJIII i DA tiotroortable brink ditell;o: Iletue lot of entund tor sale. 26 feet frog ^ a' Velum street, Dirminghltm,: t:10 deo roar roone‘ kit Ition,oeLar,_barit bu=l 'two roam mi. ft4tdreei eta' PriaelLitoo Deb to_ Plyltfitniff..'• 51 ries ettiet. DEALE4B fl s tau. _ 13. ICl.ta c.a.. Pure No. 1 .Carbort. .011, AND .113 .7E ler Z X. .10 4 4 . 01110 e on LIBERTY' Pear STIMEZ oppoaitu ea R.Devot. Et3.A.11 oil warranted. THE AROESCO Oil COME %NV ssAivtipstirtyitz AN'D lerAvE FOB . -Minalea alpembr artiobtof •r, • • Relined: Ardeseo- OH; • ALgo, PU BICBENZOLX . . warehouse, 27 IRWIN BTBEIBT` PITISBEIRGE. PRIMA. '1 I ucs exit 0 o Irk _ 1)1119CAN. DIIINIaill) CO.. Manuisourea f • PIIILS WHITE ISK o IFINED C It - 13 OPT 0 r s OM os, NO. spl • Lnllis,T'? OTRMET handl -/"Ik imm.Ro,44 HAND BRACKET!! CORNICE% OduNDELBELA -8. LAMPS REGILDED REBRONZED. and mode equalto .' Alto; Chandelier. dra.. altered to burn new .' OIL at ha_ Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, &LINER & & arab. l6 tWoodszreetnear 6tb. The Philosophth Burner, gIAYDZIPtiI' NEW DOVIILE.ACT/19* Philatophie Bumerbr Carbon Oil is now , zwaY. It Mae= mans IldVantages over the Common Burners. - • I. It ad man large , m all light with pallet catenation. , • it will,ban erct'quanttly al 01l with agliat, v. It can Wed with a long or short ohitoneY It can bowled a a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always bt, maderto burn economic:Ott 9. It la more easily wicked than any tithe, T. it an be trimmed end 'llstand witheut moving the ante. 8. It throws all the white debt above the cone 9. The chimney can be removed or inaerta, without touelitag titsiglass: These burners are .he inannton NO. 1 'die, er r can be put on any ISM) DOW in use. Every par an ustr-g• Carbon Oil should have a Phlie.soph, .3nrmer. PliC4_23 cents: j?er dozen 82. bold tvg For a Tti vitt/160Tel. vr 4 wirriPs• P oil' t; 1, a r EMI P i e..Et DEA. LERS- k SA * CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMEIAS. berond doubt the flneFt In the country. nth fact Is LOW utmost universally conceded; for • e months past we Dave been unable to 1 one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Haines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes, the beat cheap Pianos made. For sale I)" CHARLOTTE BLUME. 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent for Haines Brothers Pianos and Princes ?doleaeons. Jet) JULY LIST SECOND HAND PIANOS, --- • gIiNE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE . NY round manna, wittuneul fogs, nerved Mogi° Desk. Iron Frame, made by Knnn. Rat i.- more . . . . 4260 One 6N Octavo Rosewood Casco onnd - front '- corners with carvedTittlets. ttade• by 180 Bind est, Y • One6S, otave 249 6022 W, fluted comes,made y Travers & Ramsey N. Y ..... 140 On, 6 Octave Hosewo•at,sqoare nest fre,te Dae eby Chicked One 6 Octavek od agnatecorners, Died; by Gil ert, 805t0n .... : 185 Oa. 6 Octave aboaanY, sStuare corners, made by Wilkins ekNesteau.—... .... .... 120 One 6 0 :tave Matingau% square on nein, made by L. Gilbe-e, morton_:.. • - 130 Ut,o 6 Octavo Rasonood square comma.- made by groyne aeu cIE /191ey N. 130 One 6 Octave, Ma boranY. v•tta•te corners, mad Octaveickening .. ....120 One 6 German 'Piano 4 7r. Ono 6 dodo 60 do For sale by CHAS, C, EIELLOII, .- • , [A large and etdendid took of NEW PiAlgOq, From SEVEN differen* _ufaatonea.lo Prrivtk duri-g the next ten dam] 1910=da.-e SPRING GOODS W tozTTßAgta,ol7T PRING AND SUMMER GOODS embracing all tha newest etrles of PLAIN AND FANCY' CASSIMERE'S tantablo for filminess Suite, A full and nonwlere assortment of flue black CLOTHS AND CASSIHICHNS, Plain and Attired Silk and Cashmere Vestinap W. H. MeGEE & CO., 148 FEBt:I4,4.I.ISTREET: oorner of klar ket B oguire.MElouttens city 'alb& iitaraf 'E'EN row, ROSE LEAF Pownzitr THEATER RMO Pearl Powder._ E, Vinegar Rouge, VIOLET POW,P'Eft, Violet, Powder. RARD & SOFT ggiraDEß avatzvozs, Hard & Soft Rubber Syrinxes, Just received at .11/: ! rt, received tit RANK Driiiriiitort•tii.'B3ldarket street S doors below Fouri h. „ nIY2II R. HUTCHINSON commss & AR 1101 (Le io ?s or Emon& frifloolosii.kc 1. . . Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE ' OiIEISE, Flour, Grain. Pith Dried Frei t, , pot and Pear Beat Brand iiaties, and PRnD DOR GENERAL -I.X. i; of Parnityylour &limeys on - and • No. 1(0kN000nd sll.reet. :1:1-etwt.11:LBCood OH I ; Mi. .3.Liberal advanoe made 'on Conmiraweata. 011-1 d IV. B. Lurros ....-. Ompur. LUPTON & °Luna*, iturusm:lmime a2n)lNi4umslit FELT CEIEN't & GRATELBOMING ft-Repairs to old hruvel. Cakitio; and Roofs made at thdloir_eat snot& 41.1 gerk promptly ariensod "'end warranted, _office, Morning Poet Building, corner Mao and . - wood Mnew‘ 24 atom ~ . . aihl7 • J o,' 74: - 4 - 0-AECIAIIas. &bias. - • .--r-,---------....., , , ....... ;. 16. ir _ jiffs PO.. uswTHE , s..u.NC-- ASHINGTON BALL. Ghtte' -,' him .I l Liler. Olen tor tialelont eligible louteituated 1 - liaeonfe)„ Cu_ teas. and htvombly known mothoaaraarr Atalta a t raa t aro eau ere ' , VIM"' tel , Wan at tha'SPt/a/P4 . 111 Ili 0w . 0,1 7 / 7 n .. for .tioktisidickseee n th, word.. In pitt towngbitt-_-. t o rearlta , ,dt_of gueeti......the how/ is tared tit;- ne - tos o ago each 24 %et front by I/ 0 re n a t tdas.P' , 1411111111 - .......wimatoo....,on,geteldirayd' betnietet nos - olok - b ao k t o oko all o y, and ere ant a 'lll343aa g - - ""' "' m y / A:AAA/PA 11,2 311 M, ..., AM, 10d . 4 -- o b. mts mu t a ll ow ow ov, t y • aide 411,0 Gi it altatatded kMattna-atait baattli4aLtki laaaad, t y, jets - liiTe %aloe hot on tbl .- v . roma rdtabbtitieelitatantittovzowi w o u, A ~,r , in . 0 a , . h y d ran t s a 110 pi , vat.k. .Thiq mitsu p luv ra .l44oZ i wirti ldra tegs lOg ouisiem....._.__ Ault id _Altitrease) armo.ilifitdds,n..;, iftztril3gvriratdov,4.o2,,strintreakartituterutt,.PratiN, l uida, Row street, near 6 UfW an23:lsrd NEW MEDICAL 0 4-3COVEilif, EIOR THE 81.PZED", al? ENT onre of • - - GONOTtilera tritgrak.L, Nisrhtly iamb Ineonti*) enVital atge tad • Afforc.nneot Aid- • nays and _ which bac been ,ased ann.:eras o ONE HUNDRED . /urr auxt_mi, . th eirere.prantion c minth s . ealn, suataln, ooraponnd cairz4,:eititims. -or any arta own. . BELL'S SPECIFIC . are sr ends in action. often 411,..1fir 2 . 2 M - 2 12 2 ! dayThAlifileArTlie Ontgißsiisieeteditur annum emt." 'nay are PrePared from. vegetable crarzta r that arehartniees on the trystern.andrawc' ' n a n o . ate the stomach.: dr intmernate the - .breath had teani u rtar. coated; all natured= tasteis aVoied. • Noe ny e of diet isneoeteantichilst tvthm-th sun nor door their action interfere( mhttsinro"•-'nr mite. kb:lo2'4loz contains fin dozen Mix PRICE ONRDOLf•AP ' Dr. Dell'a • Wea Troo knona.' thio on SenD.l • mAbussaane 81 ,- ma uosiori Asa, Gam . ite:a Pani.hi p of Matedso . otiiMi n portent advice to .ho &- . Pay voatage. s:f , Six oents rettni'red to - ' DILII.ELY2II6III.Im,Ihea. Mlooli, A complete . Treatise on Gonorreet, Stria art Sirmhilihr. ate.iin all the various states, with .7 P. eseriptiozus in Ruttish, adapted for self ?sate:lent. without the aid of a ottlzeirhon PRIDE ONB DOLLAR, The Pills or Books *Di be amt. genre from ob asrustion, by nail. , pest-paid. bs /MY -:.iverrtised Atent. en receipt-of the money. ear .R ea RYAN. 75 Cedar street. N. 1.. Box 5t175. limat t. • . -JOSEPH .strrntrme, consort Market street and Diamond. so'd by all D Arent for Pittsbitrth raideta .1 5, ' • +tan! , • 000— _ HOW LOST, flow RENTORZII.II Jun oubllshed. eat tlnvolooo. firix to. A..LEarDa_3l-LON,' NATTIELIs MENT.stnd Ra dical Cure of. Q Sperauctorrinns .? Se Seminal Weaknow Etomwsione. xual DebtUO : and holzediroantb tr Marringe gunaraDyNorronsaerx tAxwamotion, g`Dikpe) pd. rex 'mental and'Phisleid Tricapicity, result. qiitftlf-Abuse. ROBT-.J. art. vi VLSI:M. D.. Author of the fbeetl Rook '!A Boon to Thousands' of Sufferers:" rt tuicisr sev, tn. Plain an; =ad em, putt paid, on receipt of Fix contE, or tw, vostaiteristamm..b DT: '-( R. J. 127 Broadway, New Torn mll2l:dziwara-' Pont Office Sox 4-f..§.6. 81 WOOD sirakel. , . S'TiAll) ENGINE GUILOFR-S VERMISTI Oftlll irimu• the Penn. F. .ENtmwxi , De7=ol 'O9 Bun acTuun 132011Arbea, frA e. re. ti are 0 DS 11 i irist tivndred borite •ntit.a tier. ,r 4 F2.22,. iparUtrimr:al4T Utp., ..Ett al•d rn; nam,. .Has a.kop.: 11.7 re, f 4.114 tot 7,4$ . 000 t Aort lesaription.. • • . • A1.80,r1;::-700.) !..,c;htf- Wrought frail? -Fak.r t . inzjfa7 , l4t7. - - ama PoDie.' ti rr eginl e aihTry d- Otirliffot7 2.7.13100, ilarrat.A.-.3prry Lod of the bail.l4p.l;t7 mai.e7l% :Wan :mw to-creit 43N)rdera from it rav,it, 0.0,1 - or”niti .1•<• • • City Intelligence Office. No, 127 Fourtliat.:one deer Smithfield at ADIt Now PIItEPA KED To SILIPpo,v Andine. thoeityacti cootary,.. h helps ol 'IRMO& it shorl notice. I will aho a tend, c.; tf 'emt-cheae!and p , 0110..r.y, co ieet'oti of rants and owing, ocgoti4z.....lcaus Fro tty,c littimalek:owirclee of the Mt,* a id county, and.i o CZesperpoe in the buainem. I - hope to el • entire eatisfactlon to my patron s . • Irldla-..3mdtuath. - K. vOl, 0. 230 BEDFORD Sr. F4?R S4LE-4, 4 melt taltzsa o story aukiliin kolas ana lot of ground for gal% A hall, Piz zoom , . garret snl collar. water tl , turkea 'two front nArek*. one at cub floor, large yard. INiae.le2CO. , p TY V) S. curtioasart et 3033, ly3. . .4- , - ' 's7 Market str....t. • .. . . • ..,_ . , ..., .. _ . .. Imo 11EA1PleitS TEISIESVIX a.V.11.1#1":1"1.1 Po shoaled and B 4 s l: '''ini"l ita " -1) 11 wei l4 t. d f.. .Tolima,. Ha ie., ay Jo era ra, an . Amonintry generally to, yea by }3lfL'H - Ata a, LONG 191 Likerts 0.4,44, REBTOVAL OF LIVERY .STAPLE L: The undersigned havitiveznoved _his Live ry Stable from:lth - rear erthe soott 11., o.•ofies z cothateatirabenncoinawipeorrearistazoltakinFdiralr.. lea:Tsms,l6,senpEatmeditharranthfiftineidge.cmiiirtro::e:riarWaireals. burgled. and WO, hereetztema the shortest no n:tee. Atuunadbeersasys hkaptitu:nverysonstoriat ream. 11123 --MEDICAL. L , z ~. TO-,trE:‘ • I BLI C ; . .Edt"h PECIALL noraneanifalee —_ 13 , Modftipla i ll dental, 8e.... •-•• . - =liens. treat itanet-atie .."---- •-• • ..- delicate djaordye, self- - .40 ''.• ..-f - T. - , abuse anel,•.l4tA - ci l . .• , ..;.: :-.' Nations enema= in ":.; ''': .. '''' oldest to tenthly:of •• - —-' - - eel 11 r , ana.allealiet r ot t.„nied. _ffe,..„ Ds. zure...trb es: the f ia t. Of hie doins so:the ignorant and 17 modest are dre33114.1 shocked, and think it a - grie.di vary - femora: and . for . ttontaniinitioti -land ~ - eorrup don =o* a their wirea.pneelatnajione anddatiankr, nob familY nhYstolan filitsud De =scum to !seep tber rir u j...renea tkiat they do the lia Dr. URA T.: :( : .eneepttiolteMne)rest-e'luatativS oro:i fte .mielit.berlort to them etupti kieez:, modest. and presumptnons Harm' ‘ ,l nds e t b , iintetanticst rpnt r.p ag evehrooma 404: stW eozarollo . societz• netatitgoste move. 'ile., to .cloileatt anti. o ntity . nnterioalarc. mends oz , 13 cotict• li. Is in Dithlicity, have e . tts , aame,- t s - *••••enta erri• stuarZatut are ligintrol ant the , y16;406 • I datlehtetil ' and Warde , Drirriensb leeo dakir,und:of dalletute &nation. and eepstaran,4 have been muste4:l4l 4 Pteoltk, _end visor br CM, BRANSpktu , b. _ ell -ras... ' Sedans er„'d afte; maniere Urn , Wilier haystheimearel-nuti. qui _larks. =xi, ,etr niOrtfleikum tee. 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II ... 43ne _Pull ' - Can hid Of ms. 4-.2%. aY... 1 turProcurft a,oopy e the mocitua ii , r! „az ~,. ,1 is giver ~ 8 to all 'that two: lis Tsai :6- , •,______ - omega - ofr. cerecilba el seuvi• er,oriet ... 4 merration., after= ;he bao enreinT ...1 in tha bee= I - pan . :ci ...VI .1 , - , ially by tne. r .: . lYng. nendesiln, -fteetanie .l ....-2, .., - ..eriatore of , hotels.-4c..- O ftlN , e.: .... • ,1., 'tree; raar•Diasnonti - straz .1: 7 ; ,$ . t.- -, cations fromellpartx, r,=l,- - -, tandedio. m.. t+ 'r - ' , bbttrsh :: STIMVP yearsßating la.a. mart assAlteettfai the-left six corponntiusit the -too. excellent emedi es for my own practictioind hivi , g used th• n with tircitamiss sawed - all 'that time. 'feel it a datY V) sot them...het° ttio.tiublic4 inY saps donee leads , eto thinkthey are .A 5 near Tfl ides as any remedied( well can be. for t) - the owing di , ease . nern,b,: Ocd , re. , -Syphi a d at dististre that Arise frenran imAtue ate o- of eh' , blood. One sr Al. will co , sine.. Any their fitneeefor those dbl.-11410 Din of Prepared and sold by- ' J. W. ,BR 'RSV?' 14. UP.- D. IylBll' 435 alai hfielti -L. Pit ebtrgn, Pa. ron r2' diet.• -ft P , Z3 7 2ISk.aP,, _ r
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