Xl4. vg.parrrekait4l.l4l. 413-vegy BM% j Ihar,:kiaLit ROW, LIDOif Y 013.11 and 43 STA Maim BOSTON amour south for th 9 4 altil Weekl, Post , th tholle sad 441 1 F ; 4111- viludtotakokivere.goisteutesad or Vat mimosa Rate& .•-• - - - - L. , 'FRIDAY r)IO4NLIGIJUI4T24. tlfk AID lIIGBORP.DOD_ MILLI I OUR WEEKLY. . Star W4eklyn now ready fo.: delivers? at -,- -wwctritir,visli or without wntuptist. It blast ORyjntertstius this week aitd our friends wish ...I :4o send A tOod readable paper to their •Mines in the ao . wtry or ttieT. Wild* getAiittperrcif . _ fhe , same she nontab , nir Mare reliable a n d terestfng matter. /ta en:dents are in Dart ea 14 tlowat - Gen. Meade; The Retreat of Geri. Lee: Tito ,Donscriptien Act; Who is Respon.ible: Nicks =En= and Port Iludson 'Vicksburg's Value ,to idhisouri; The Object of-the -Draft; The New York Riot: Despondency at theSonth; Military Equivalents: No 31crraTolorel Substitittes, and others. , - '../M/acellaneorts Netvs. A Royal Marriage; The State of the Count! y Finech of ex-Governor-Sermour. of tkMiecticut. Delver& at the Academy of Music. Julyllthl The Ira rrisonment of lieru7Cla7Dealif —Letters 'rem his Wife and Mother; Duration and Incidents 6f the Siege; An Incident oma Railway Car; The Contrast of a Great Man ist Vickaberg -and a Little , Men at Washiogtoh; General Wash , ngton's Letter of Instruction The; kiiiitati.C.otamanders: When it is Dark; The; >leSitueof - Srence; General Early; Michigo i Brasil' and Eneand Anxious to be a WidOW: . ]From the Sr.utlif New_ York Blots; An. Angle Seuadicn—look Out for Our Seanortil: 'The Outrages in New York—Death of Col: tatrient.The- Polish Question ; A Good Idea • Novel case of Arrest ; Vallandigham; Cams' ties in Leo's Army. - nnd over fifty other articles. Poetry ,The Passion Flosvers of Life. Tostether with very full Telegraphic and Local News. Marriages and Deaths. Market Reports and Review fix the week. sank Note List. and ' , other matters of importance and interest. Departmental Service. f.Thie Departmental Corps are working with an energy that does great credit to — the bffiC'ent in command. Capt. T. Brent Swearingen informs us that a company from Barnesville, Belmont county, Ohio, rePorted here, and within twenty-four hours they were mustered into service, armed, clothed and equipped, and receiv jug one month's pay were sent home to l'...juirstie their regular avocations, subject to a call at any time from the Governor of that' State. Since then they have bees Called :oat, by Gov. Tod, to arrest - John Morgan -in - his co . irse through. Ohio, and have rendered. effective service. Captaia •HrtiOtilt Ccnnpany. - of Pulaski, Lawrence County, Pa., atso reported, and after be. 'tag armed'and equipped, and paid. were seat home, subject to any call of the Gov? ernor. Habeas Corpus. ' The case of Edward A. Noble, a soldier in the nine month's service, in Col. Clark's • regiment,for whom it was claimed that he was exempt from military duty on the ground that he was not of age, was after la-hearing remanded to the custody of his !,eotinininding officer. • - -George Thompson, aged 17 years and `5 months, was discharged on application of his_mother, Mrs. Jane Thompson. 'Thd boy, is quite small for his age, and in reply to a question we asked him, he said that he would much rather go to war, than stay here, brit that his mother did not want .him to git. The case of Taylor Duncan will proba bly come up before the Judge this morn ing. Americans Abroad. The following is a list of Americans reg. ist3red at Gan's American Agency No. 17 Charlotte St , Bedford Square, London, England, for the week ending Jnly 11th, 1763: Rev. Dr. Canfield and son. Brooklyn,. N. Y.; Mrs. Lloyd, child and servant, 'New York; Rev. W. 0. Lawson, Parisi tChas. C. flint, Boston; Richard Lather,. New York; Chas Morgan and wife, New York ;A. W.- Griswold sad lady, New York;' Wm. Peale and daughter, New York; C. Rathbone, 11. S. N.;; F. S. Kinney, Nrw York; H. A. Smythe, N. , Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. P. Stevens, N. Y.: R. D. Howe, Cleveland, 0. ; T. W. Laundon, Elyria, 0. ; Joe L. bathbone, Albany; L. J. Lech N. Y. ; T. D. Waton, Man chester, N. H. Personal. - Oar sanctum was illuminated yesterday with the brilliant countenance of our old 'friend Harvey Overiagton, , , who has ; just returned from the East. He informed us tlutt Bate Henderson after a very oneness. lOC engagement in Boston—the most snc• eessfel in tact, of Manager Willard's sea son—is now stopping in Philadelphia, ;: where she will remain until Saturday eve - nitig, when Jibe will leave-for Pittsburgh, and , spead a short vacation previous to her Fall tour. Mr. Henderson has succeeded in engaging a very excel- i lent company, and at the opening of the theatre Many new faces will greet the au diences. Oa the 3d of August the Camp. bell Minstrels will open the theatre for a abort •season prior to the opening of the regular season. The theatre .haa received -an entire renovation and em-. bellishment, and a splendid drop cur: tain, in which is : b eing painted a local scene, Will of itself be an attraction. For Oar Lady. Readers• Procare a tin box—any tin-smith' can make.one—two inches deep and about a foot in diameter, made in a circular form, • having a..efilteeone and a half inches wide around the outer edge (a small tin pan ideate:lint larger one will perhaps'give au, idea of it,) have it painted green, and keep the space around the edge filled with' watei. ` 'A range flowers in it, and it pre• setits'the appearance of a wreath lying on ttat table, the water keeping the Bowers fresh and bright- A lamp, gas•bu"rnee statuette, or vase of flowers can be pjaeed in the centre. It forms a very neat floral ornament.* Water ut Oil Creek, `Dispatches to several of our oil then from Oil City state that there was Sfeet Of water in the channel at Oil creek yeater-' day at one o'clock, and that the river was falling. The dispatches also state that a large"bomber of boe.ts loaded with oil that had lef; would be unable to get down. " • Beaten. Contrary to all expectatioa the tele mph annitmupes the fact that "Ward has Beaten Hamill about tea lengths." This will stnprise friends, who were confident tit . hi .-victory.fiave at the time 614 , m-title is WrILIGIg nothing but the mere auttouncernant in the above words. The -particulars of the race will be read with Interest. Going the Whole Figure. It seems to be •a• sad mistake that some competent' person was not 'placed as Dep uty Provost Ilarshal of the 22a district: Among the many evidences of his incom petency, one was that in notifying persona who were drafted, he not only left the no tice, but also left his own duplicate, hav ing; nothing_ left to show that the person. Bad : been drafted, or that he had per foraled kis dntx, : Business trans in, Mit manger Is Wedged to give timid._ to 817 -tb Bol2llo *-- - _ 41 .11,1 Lee's Cattle: Trete. —... —......_______............ .., Ageatleritan frOM - Williamsport reache Wheeling list night, who elves that saw the drove of cattle, bottes,f hogs, & taken` by'him while' id PennsYlvania, a • that itiwas from two to three milettlont. He says. it Would be a difficult matter . form au estimate of ho* raubli stock w : captured by the rebels during their raid. I . _ .. Nh ; The littlatsteamer Oil City, which w : to have left yesterday for Oil City, , we ohligetkro.4iosfponeherfirip on account oftheirtor • beittl'any no — freight. She In f i 01414 'ali # ll Pnr;iht‘ifi:and' 811 001 freight I leave alfehe , firet-in6en4. t. ed. There is an - abundaded of hater no for her lb rtaxo4,'ani• beitkotyery tght draught,. - coul d make regular trips f'r sometime, to come. Clothing Arrived. A large quantity of clothink has arriveil for the drafted men, and is now at t. Provost Marshal's office being distribute.. Ratted. William Jsu,:;dcmm. who was held on n charge of pfirjam has - besi;i - . admitted to bail in the enuk.. of $ 1 , 6 60 - #. emploYer going on hitt bond; . _ Papers. Timothy Welsh; s native Of 11.1.340 , - toblc out his datillOaperit before Judge lifaCatuD less, yester4y. and became a naturaiiied citizen of the United States! "‘fillineeri Alamuttern _Pen." We lave received some epeeintens o this fine pen. They come to as hight ly recommended. We intend to give them : n ftti o r p trin ap. l they Are sold ne 20c. per . _ Etainblinfs Combination. Tonight, the last-night but one of the appearance of this celebrated legare, is pet apart for'the benefit of the versatile Harry Leslie. Beforditbelensninei3eeixieut of the performances, harry will walk a rope, stretubed from the top of hinsornd Hall to the building on the opposite Bide of the street. We have no doubt but that the Hall will be crowded as nsuaL Valiant/114111mm.. Reportaays that Hort. C. L. Vallanclig• ham is stopping at the Clifton Hottee at Niagara Falls and that he has written a letter to his friends accepting the nomina• tion of Governor of : Ohto. State Teachers association. The Pennsylvania State Teachers/Leen elation will meet , at:lteading, Berke 'Co on Tuesday the 4th of August, and contin ne in session three days. Internal Revenue. Mr. John M. Itobbinnolf,'Of Saltsbnrgh has been appointed collector of interne revenue for Indiana conqty. • Another Military Canzp. A camp for Caialry has been ordered and is now being prepared at Connelle vflle. _ The steamer;Welcome which was finish ed a short time since at onrwharf,.arrived safely in St. Louis last Friday. FILL TOL'II ALBUMS. 5,000 Card Piot°. graphs of Military Men. Actors, Actresses, Prominent. Men and Women, and copies of fine Pictures... Only ,tme.dollars dozen. at Pittock'd, opposite the Poat Office. ONE HUNDRED different kinds of Pocket Books, at Pittociee, opposite the Poet Office. PHOTOGRAPH ALRISis, all styles, at P tack's opposite-the Poet Office. The "Massey House," located on the corner of Ross and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgh ancl-Contiellaville Railroad Depot is now offered for rent. The "House is in good - repair and'lla been doing a good business. To any per son understandiegtherbisiness a fine op• portnnity is now offered. Immediate pos session will be giver. Apply to tf Taos: Monona. No-189 Prat . _ Gronns &BAtiaestElerariniadarlune;for fs mill milmifa t ri k a n U MOVi r t t iren b :gl6:: e t IR Fifth streat-Pittsburah. Ps tours JOSEPH Awn & ebN susuraceumato *Amur ,z. CURIUM ÜBE d CNA ABM . wenn-mown:. 135 BIitaItiDELECS:4II.E.I s . atemit Edith Omit eneVhilli dttek nog .INITTISBIERANEt. -01tahiii . ::: . .. , ::0iit:.?' S-11/111/11ER 00044 LACE 37EANILIMLAAgE THIN` 01401:14443,3 S a c itite s:* For the Post., blB -. 1131 a1t*RAT4ORVIct% w ikt - ' rAit-AZZ "x i ET's i O. SO -VULVA:a avalkaz — Zi harmM vouir4 1 tf : 3 401%;44, - % ma t5 . .4 . 1i CM 44 Almlunar - ue ~a- --- , During the _recent rai d,, into this S the rebels"toble pmiseadbit-of the ifiqt f the Carlisle - DefAciiir,..,,ThW.... eg type, inletind "paperialtriattpo &a, but di,o_ao -injury, Ottawa°. e "bony' 'tiaill:fitten-t Iltilorman,;"`o9t. • 8 ' .244 14 1 E - Oft it* TKO9P I 4:Wh* foatlestang 'il 6* '•,taer. up!'k ills il tching paragraph , 'chPrinin4 4 nf his* .' ''- 'l ,l / a nt in for the liViiOrf 'fill death f iiiiijafitvoi•of peace, onir- on the lattan r `nter l 4:ee_Peration,- win' otrathei'seik e Land 'et Dizie a'• boundless desert,: . . ,male citheens rotting on hattle-felds, s, Mothers and daughters perisliiiit -wi , hunger, endite children outcasts antili • • I CUs at a strange : lead; thana4ep s t'ape e ' l3llll 4fl 3 cher:tterasl.,:l.WOnlitme konn , fr •-• terubitheriih - tho damned of hell, as -t e blip canting bcritels-of the Nortit.inoth e 1- Ormunatent power would build a gulf fiat :as ltoundlen as initittitsity bets the two nations-.that are now arrayed arms againstmich other;". Arrlved_.Out. Hotel for Rent. • •-.. BALE , OF ' SHAWLS q I AM) - rr+ : 1 ,C &ELM - - -21mausuAkicsm . • EN.si • *t„- :7' l l 'N.:=1.4.t.E.1.,0:/.1.1:.1'3 muitswoit, --- hi "Pars urg 4, Amami . L- ALAALF press of t4e -224 refuting to the ost, expetligOti ilterlt'bUt' by Oeu. Feeler sa 8 the Yankee raisers burnt the rail to d v--- , ..., + bliSilat:~huOiter :neat•Rockmgput. Thq'tliktebyed'ilie - Atiooi- at tint' plat!,,, rITY tore up two miles of the track, burnt •,;3 ---,7= .4 4, 34irp,,, 000 bales of cotton and a large cot n faitory and the bridge over the Tar Riv r A- 1V: was on the Wilmington and Weldon r ' road and was about 300 yards long. Th 74 also captured la .traM of cars which co • tained two car loads of ammunition a d 4 8,2100 pounds or`bucon v,thipb were . . • tedytid, -- • 3 t ' it t sal .T - Elfllll4SCUMEfialLiTii -!.%)5; • Wait, filigf'4, ; le S - 13 4 1 :4 1 L DIEFIcoLTY or GEVAVSBII7.IIIOT 'ZILE BRatri.l6.lolfolltafritiqr BY `B PIRATES', r‘'. lorovisions for the English VA nixed by the Eebehi 4.EBEL PROPERTY, CONFISCA E *Het Tor the lioOr:DraftedL Phtlattelplia. &c. &c POLISHKEEPSIE, N:-Y-, JOY 2,41, • — _ - Tle M five mile race for A prize petal bo t thamPbaship of American waters, be tween Hamill, of,.Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ward, of Newburg,. t.pcltplace to-diy. It was won by WardiNMing Hamill by twp lengths Time, ftirty two miiintes - and twenty-nine FORTItp!S 4osaofiti:July 22.—The fo aranmong4lie.:deatha in7tlttyLibb.4 Prison TlO:spihaliAiAlioncl E . 'from M: • 25thJct.Ji1y..1.5./14:10.4.- citiseti r, - .4i,34414 4 y 2B1 ; E. Elliott, priviitn 23rd Indiana regiment, died June ; Pat. Doyle, private 6th U. S. ea , Z airy, died June 25th ; M. Golden, 2nd Ohio, died July 2nd; J. Spring, 43rd died July 13th. ,NEw Yoaii.;-44..23---800 Rebel prison . _ era taken at_lifetqaburg, have arrived at Daviti!s Island. , 880 n3ore arrive to-night. ' The SupenOz:COurt his ordered the U. Trott ComPartie pay to Mrs. Catha rine N.. Forrest'mn the mortgage of $76,,000 held, by, theM,forEdivin Forreet, 'on ,the 'property'Of the - Society of St. Yin oent.-De Paul. Mrs. Forrest's 'allegation was tb!it he has failed to pay her allow ail C - 4 eliii3P August, 1860., The wife of Bishop:Patter, of Pennsyl vania, lies serionsly,ill. Intelligence hms tilex,tcoeived here that the town of - Port-Ph*. St. Domingo, was totally de - stirOYed by fire . 'On the 30ttl of June News from Rio Janeiro to the Bth of Jane, reporte a difficulty . betweeri Gen. Webb, : the AMerican Minister, and the Brazilian Government. It was said that the GetieraLtigd• demanded satisfaction from Brazil:l'6r having 0113 fated the Con federate- corsairs Alabama Florida and Georgia, in the 'vraters'of'tb'e Empire, in Pernambuco basin. It was also said that Geo. Webb had de manded 4nteinnity. `the burning of of Presidents exacted the dismisj sal of the of the provinees o! Bahaia and Pernambuco. :Two newspapers printed at Rio Janeiro, state that our mil:Deter had presented a Protest against the action of which he pro claimed, and that the , Imperial Govern ment had consented tg dismiss the Presi dents of the two prOvinces named.' ll l tleialcrvernment irttlie United Bbilee approved of Gen. Webb's course ' Brazii is supposed to be triendly twin, xbut hav, ing reF, piz,ad the Confederates Big heUig ererits, efie" could not 'deny het p6r4 10 their armed vessels any more than to oars. lfirw Your, - Jety - `2,l"="frtil ark Zenga: rifle, from Rio Janeiro. reports that the ship Jabez Swan, from NeWport, England, for llobtevideo, with coal, was captured May...2sth, bye pirate, and burned. Also,f thatibibark Amazonian,froiß New York for Monticello, was burned . Tone 2d, by the same pirate. .Thet_same news arrived. Rio, June Bth. The ,ahip George Grisw.otd was at Rio.dis charging her Cordiff cargo. She was eap- 1 lured by the pirate Georgia autiAcinded for $lOO 000. This waw.the vessel which "took `a cargo of produce to the starving .- -0 to 4i r .kanlNGTo2f, July 23,—Admiral Lea in a communication, dated off Newport News enclosed a cbpy of a report from Capt. Case respecting the driving ashoreby the Tenobscot acd="the subsequent aban doninent of her by her crew of the steam er Kate on the 12th inst., at the south end of Smith's Island. 'An attempt was made by the Penobecot's crew, to get her afloat under the guns of the blockaders but with rids success, .and clic was subsequently burnt. It is reported to have been a dou ble screw schooner rigged like iron steam ers, with an assorted - cargo •of merchan dise, and warn sa notations blockade run ner. To-day, in the District Coart, a decree was- ,, granted -confiwating the personal estate of Dr. Garnett, son-in•law of Ex. Govdrnor ViNeo; durinehis-lifetime, while his . rSal estate is tin absolute forfeiture. The same prui . ciples effect seventeen'oth er cases dn.-which similar decrees were ordered to be issued. PHILAIMPHTA. July 23.—The Common Councils haVe negatived" - 'the bill appro priating.-ssoo,ooo to pay, exemptions for dritibid ittetl , •Thp vote stood, 18 Demo crats for the bill and 18 Republicans and 4 Democrats. Against. A bill was subse onently pawed appropriating $1,000,000 for the relief of te families of drafted en 1 .. 1 1 01 • _•• FORTRESS hioNaoc, July 23.—The flag of titifeil.'blrat" Ne.W.Torh grriVell• this e yen infg from City Point, with 1,200 prisoners ThU Richmond Examineit. of, Jtily.2lld? sayi, the `Mixittssippi we hayortomews whieleix good. News from northern Virginia says the lines of General Lee extend to the old battle ground of Ma. nassds. OnkelNortherkarmy we know nothing, except that it cries loudly for reinforce ments; andthaareceived none. . _ iliiiiia'V"oirciii 28.—The Postoffice epattnient will resume mail commnni ma lietweeisi the . West and New Or• eans 11 the lifissifiaippi as soon as it shalt ascertain that it can be•done with safety. he mails, between the Atlantic cities ,d New• York will - continne to be tarritid . tie Viiitti way. • - . - . 1181 .110:1AIITER.811C 0001E 9 8 COSPB, WinCnsiimt Tens., July 15. } It istelietn&Fere that Gen. Stanley is n Enat ev having entered it Moteday..:4l/in will•.probably.have more efiniins... 4 infernifition to:day. • The proba .'j 4WiVliiiistt . Gen. - She Adan is in ' ., Vi!ite _enemy Aoei.inet de fO7 - 4 e-Osand any where indeed I e1*P;(03:h4'.:41440.- MEM l• a• . BALTIMORE July 28 . ,7'ltacTV-40 0 reb L. el .: filly enoicaPtd4l9ol2l4ll4 oTekiiiiit, Independent . • angers -Who droie thern al Wis - L. ~ rom heed, Outer!: that at"three o'clock bogey morning Lee's whole army waa civing tafiidr:y - in the direction - of Win heatet,--'Ewell who had moved-in the di eetiOn of Cumberland fell back - eudlol: , . wed riiik° l •l•hkre is no force: now iii xtinaburg,..his woman body of cavalry. r s e i : outs re rue increased, body of ,caval I , near - - ‘r'aPPOit su p ported by' two :meatig o infantry, one *man the ~. :1 1./ 41tZiliL,: , WEIN Autionm, N. Y., July • 23 .—Thedraftf•} the city of Auburn and ten sub-diatri 4. in the county of Cuyahoga, took place n this city today. The beat order was served and the best spirit was rnattileste , ' PHII,ADELPIit 4;July 23. girstiVicriV. tion agent reports the sale of $1,405,0q0 five 20's to-day. • EC AR JUT 3 BY TELEGRAP -*4C. tjt-, CINCINNATI, 312/Y . .illt . - - Anitrii9ty' " ' Aug lia'ea. Wheat lc Imirer dWI rune !le d t 85e, to he delivered next week. Corn amt Oats unchanged. Wriskr advanced to Cc, and is in good demand. There is a ittaddeman , or old eSS Pori.. and 500 bbis sold ats 9 50: it hi mostly: held at $9 75(610. ktulk Moats and Boom Oral. Nothing done in 'Laid. Gold unchanged at $1 25; Silver $1 20; Ex- change -teaJY. I tiBY L 4,ST IitGELT?ItIAIL ze!egraphic Corrovonaenco Daily Cominorala Regnlntione for the Protection of commerce with New Orleans CAIII.O, July 22. 1 he following M)tice has just,been rel calved by CapWn Pennock, and made public. It bears no date: "The steamers destined for Nev 0: : leans, with Inerchindise shipped tied per , mined, according to law, will be convey ed all the way through to Vicksburg, from which place asutfipient force will be ready to start every Monday morning, to give protection to the convoys, No vessel will be permitted ; to - go- down the river without a convoy, for the present, and steamers will be obliged to lay ovnr a week if they do not arrive on "or before the day Cif:lite:l week on ivhich corriroya:sfaqa,--1 Arrivettvessels, 'llowever;igoing between, times, will also gite convoy, but no regu lariiy must be e*pected from them, or great dispatch. asithey mai,hpve to ttop, on thsWay. This arrangethent`will'ebm mence on the 10th of August next, 1863 [Signed "DAVID D. PORTER, "Rear Adcgiral got4'g2ilits. Squadron ReeonnoJosance In Virginia to Develop Leeis In tent' o no— Bashwharkijog motions. WASHINGTON, July Y.S. • A. special dispatch from the front says' that a detachment of the Union cavalry' returned to our immediate front from aM extended reconnoissance, whereby it was; discovered that Manassas Gap Railroatil is uninjured to White Plain ; also, that the' only rebel soldiers in 'Warrenton, on (lay, before yesterday, *ere some twenty guer-, illas, who skedaddled on the approach of our troops ; also, that Kettle Ran Bridge is the only one ittjured between Alexan• dries and Catlet's Station. So far, no sign of the rebels in any force has been discovered between the Rappa hannock and Potomac, east of Blue Ridge, though their bushwhackers are scouting and prowling around in all directions, in small squads, evidently to prevent any 'person from getting into their liues,- who, by any possible chance, might bring valu able information, either from the direct• tion of Culpepper of from Lee's present position Prince "Nilliam county, about Mason's Neck, contains just now most of the bush wbankersi who have hurried here to escape capture: Yesterday seine three or four of them crept up to the lira of the railroad below Bull „Ban. andt fired three or „four mdsket or e ilre'shote at . ehe'train of cars. The followingldistaiesale from:tile army have just been made: Major Alex. Mont gomery, Quartermaster,,, regular,:culny Capt. C. B. 'Rivers, 7th U. S. Infantry, for disobedience of orders and absence without leave; Capt. Joseph Whi taker, 881 Wisconsin - Volanters, for absence without leave; Assistant Surgeon Wilson Lorry, 3d Wisconsin Volunteers, for drunk enn ess and neglect of,,,,daty ; A isistant Sur geon.Ellas Woodlan,P2Gsb ut tering disloyal sentiments ; Second Lieut. Ed. W. Livingston, 5011 Indiana Volun• teem, to date July 15, 1863, for violation of the Gth and 91 articles of war. FROM COLUMBUS Still Another Illorian—Movements of the Thirf—Appolutmentm. ate. COLUMBUS, July 22. Morgan, fleeing still, continues. After perambulitting Athens County he took a sontherly-direction, crossing Washington County and Muskingum river, in the di reetion of MeConnellaville. His evident intention is to gain a point on the river above navigation for gunboats, and cross into the wilds of. Virginia. Colonel Putnam, with a portion of the 3rd Ohio Volunteer. Militia, is after him obi strncting the roads, and bus'awhackiu he rascals. Thinking, from the movements? that Morgan was making toward Zanesville, the 86th was ordered np the Central Ohio Railroad to that point. Tarn which,di rection he may, the authorities have made such 'arrangements as wilt - effectually' checkmate and capture the band. MILITARY .Is7OTrCES: . C . ? TO 1' TO - ARMS !—A.N • IHr 4 B CAVALnY REOIIVIE NT TO BS FORM ED I—The roll ot this Regiment will be opened from this day until the ranks are filled with re emits for the deforms of, our city and homes. able-bediedirishroan andothers whoyish to join this Regiment- .ago requested- to enroll their names. :the officers to be meeted when the Regi ment id completed, at No. 6,1 t ood steeer. R. andADJUTANT ZENAS FISH, late A o L f t L h E 6th Virginia Regiment, will be in attendance, iulatf CIW MAELPTONA BATT Elt Y—TEN - Men Wanted Co cialist hi Hampton's Bat -017; also recruits for any Pennsylvania Batter, r Aeiriment in the Field. Apply to ILEHT. A. N. HARBOURS. jolti-U - Girard House. BANKING ROUSES • . KQUNTZ & ATERTZ . . 9 • BANKERS No. 118 Wood St... Second doo above Fifth Street, outls FOREIGN AND 'Domestic JI-f Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, and Govern. m2ent nem:cities. Collections promptly attended o. apll OLD.AND tUVElriltrggV rof In ae s ana tars Cartilo.e. . • a.. X. 1.0 Bonds And Coupons, otherkvarisriant seauritiegatipt by I -TOM Eitsr . Woostrsros e rn ' erail4C: "AVEST IN 71306 PITT. Ladi , rt' Lasting Gaiters at BORLAtli)11 - ;" 4 Balmorals at " "- !dor. litiots at " NUMB & CHILDRENB 81101C4 Of all kinds, i `c. 13Ala. BORLAND'S, GS Market at. tzettatr,,,,ff & N . • Id etivet .. , w ~ dts titdd ~ s . ~ ~ _a r' FROM CAIRO. Elottr--7 1 / 1 3 market since our east has been dull; the better feeling we noticed in our last w-s no' mai t iced. t ricer receded bans t . lower rates, The current rates for good brands were as follow.: z•uperfine, o one offering: Est's, saes at 46 39@5 40; Eitra Family 00@6 37; -cane °bolo° brands were held at $6 7.5®7. h- business was confined !o dray ,cad eta from store; country breeds rule lower . Bye Flour was dal at $4 251?.4 50 ser bbl. sines market was very bare; we note smallas follows: bran, $1 20 per evrt..shorts $1 30 and middlings $1 90. Flab - Thedemandh is (alien off, the brisk sea. son bung ore-, Toe current rates were es fol lowsAltuskerel, sales a No. at S;10 50; La_ No, t 3 $ 14; medium ar $7 : Herring. sales of new Hattimore at $7 2 07 f 0: HeeiffiX.s6: Lake Fish hf bb:s at $5; White Fish do at 86 25- . • • - Illee---fales 30 Sacks; 9X 'per pound an Vance. Grain—The inne , et during the week was changeable. The demand, however, was im , ted. The principal busine a done w a in a small Way. The receipts were larger than during the previous week. Fee current ales were as follows: When-, sales of prime red, $1 20.11 , 1 an advance: white washed at i4l 25(M 30 Corn was in better de mand with sales ato4@)77c. Rye dull at 75c. Barley was neglected altogether; we omit quotations. Oats. we note sales at 6.063 e, the lattoefigur es from store. 4 arooeriea,We have to noCce a steady mar ket, holden generally being .inolined to ask a slight advance, especially on sugar. 0 , her kinds ,were about the same as the previous week. Among the lets distiosisi of we note : Snigne—Ssies of.ls.llhds Cuba 1.1%o; 12 hhds lOrlettna, 12W/41c, - 21 `bbls of crashed, 115%0, '2odo - Coffee A. 1430; 20d0E1;143e,,0, I Coffee—Fka-es 2o tacks Rio at 3303•31.4c filulasseS-41arket- rtri; sa'es 10 bbls old New Orleanstit 55: 10 do now crop. 800- ; Hay—market firm: sales of new at the scales ;at $01(4 , '; old at 5..0i0,65 per tql. gitties—Salcsloodry fillatatlllc; dull. Iron add Malls. • flat Bar Iron. dligo Try !%to 'by tel 1 inch.........._...... 6t5 2 to el by .1"4 to ......... --..... 6 $ 4 I% to I% by %te 6 4 Horse IShoo Iron. is to 1 5-16 to . 7 4" inch...--. 634 5 Heavy Band Iron. 2 to 6 by 31 and 3-16 inch . J.% to 1.,34 bso i y. and 11-36 inch.. 8 4) to 1% - • by and 3-16 .h_ ....... ~..... 6 IA -4. and noon and Light Hand. 2 e to 6 inch.- 1 4 to 2 inch— ......... ........... ..... E to 134 inch-. :1 oitiOlL.• • ••••• ••• ..... •• • 1 inch' !nob.— • ... • inch.: ...» eiria — tar all - .G l ut )loops, Round and Square. t 0 2 ,4 inch tor- . ipoh 3 to 3 ....... . .....-. ....... ......... 3% - to inch. % and ..16 gel; . 64, inch _ • • / and 9-18 inch. ~,. nd 7-18 inch . e c.-18 inch.. % Inch_ 3-18 inch 8 Oval Iron. 1 to IWmeh ... . _ ....... -- ..... _-___'... toe /nob inch-. - Inch- —......„.- Sheet Iron. p10.10t017 . : .............. --...... ....... ......- 4% I • gheess Coeriiiii.iddo • Wo iii; ....... ! 11 oia ' Tien S-10te-Misseh, ........ ----;.:.;- -- 45 , ° Heicis...- . ...._ . - . .... 1 ankhrS s • ls t;U;;;;:io .- 44. * •`. ' 3-16 ta in. w1de......... ...... - ; .link fleit4l.l.not J. ..... .; dier Rivet 5............-- ... ..... ....... . i potatoes—The season.... 'for old Is so fAt. ad ysztoed that it is uselem to quote them. New in beginning to arrtgui but the market is tc 0 unset tle-a- quote. _ _. . I Bast— kdvanood. ages made at 42 SSW 401 I assenks—tacesr has deanuas and is offered iron., L7sat 6 000625; Timothy la held at 150. Flaxseed €02.00. assr-Sales of Resin at Poss Chemical 6a fitsuels—Woods' is sailing at 55(0 . lb in n its i sror. Wildiledlessls—Prioes have envanced. • pa t per per Is a Red pure. per. Ihlo)fig do.tio. - 6 / 4 811, -Tilsi. lakes reionln itraiii‘ / d watuotemitbninnkfor city brands. i s A , 50; . ~:: ..: .. .no dimmest 80 `i , ,,, .. • t!....4 .;.; 9r - lk9xl23rid-1 -- . ' • , - 4555- 'ta6491011 in ey; : 7r..• t..... . , . xamunGEMMaM F . li t ßElrtit.V-IRRITRW4 .:, - F car illkOrt . ,.. :Trita4:(forreetes2 our own ativaanuaretal Reporter. .IZ, -.6,337,511R.Vegip5X Un gsrq9rolillri ' - 3...Tu1Y 26m, 86.3. Rental kf-.lf 'affailig the week was ' ctspreija— '-'/li-ar4ifflabflisills"livaPialtdo a t Alat eto49 b 9 r 9 M' co l i fl-qt:-We:ln _ we arteljpilie taiddrofeelteduiVagati m , , it :inn. _ g ton latefor boavy.rairt4r" tranaectietni and .t. 30 ejOtrolpiligifarrit'ffr WOW: liede 4 ,Tlie 'd trifitiii . fii3 iiili:Aiding artiolagliii*Erleted to Ida Ufalila 10e4p14.peses. , The Wiather remarkably-Veasant'Arilthe' seas On. ljat r ta_ Paley , °arrivals areatalOw stage, but reports fitina OilSity say that* ii;i:or, three feet was p&pa rg thiiiiitijat,,; Adi will ma'eriallY. be nett tiniiill (eiders ...witb , vdil:rto nit' their ultlo . thla oint, the-Fifers-4 freliklitastirem,thert:Woyei n a tP . O A.:et:7llo'A thit.timeraiMinting arm t rito a probibitionf -- - bawl IroM 'the Union' tii . froM all poiiitietintimOWeq-fawerltli.7e.:.Llt ourgloriotta -a rittric: Marohing right - Wong.' e rebel being unable to - prevent them {': WOhope Iin - our next *eehjrio bo ablO'f.to-firnidtineettte :fail of Cffirlestan,it. present itleitiKottly . ., a mat •ter of time. Since cur last i-Itirge' number lf drat -c2 a_ss Vt 0 3 ,80111 have leftt.'...l.oula for Now Orleans. there being nothing in the- way to pre vent their safe arrival at' that port.' 'Verily, thb &bad - Welk goes bravely - on. i "IdbaYtnettera remain pretty much the san e, with the exceptton. that _the value of GoTd ark F. i lver,has materially declined without any prof pact of a reaction:' Money on the street is readili obtaltted " ' ' Flour lea: Cory...difficult article to uuotiv.eoi; rectly in the prestMt. unsettled state of alfalfa The deth;and , was entire's' load. -being, oanfined prihdrPilly to dray Ina I lots from store.:'lltere "oeipts.fir some time plot have 'been 'reStricit4 Wale Eastern arid Weetvrn Cities the market vial inactive. prices East ruing fall as low as in our own atty.. The reoeipte - frozik the eatuitri bi wagon have fallen off . ate Wines* generally bot t ag too busily engaged in,harvosting to attend tl attend ttr other matters.`_ Grain—There was a demand (cu . l ATlMPArceigiliiiing Os week.!BPi ,T , 3 - appear to haveleftloWnsind hadutt retur n ed-in time for mite bbtidefoperittione foa this re-f port. At present there la no demaodi:WhilemaY trarepire before our neat ravlei liniti OtifYl determine. The market Closed dull, prices Win altogether nominal. ereeerhap—ln7the isbsehoti of large saCii-th4riliti si-thasiniteftlartairi . ... , a regular way. , 'Thehisirkit,..7*aittirm at previous ouotatior a.. Oar de Cens.havei-` moderate but not large supply on -hand. - CiteitetiThe marke t dtirinetbe week has beMs;actiie.„ - Alt good par, °es offered found ready purchasers at full rate. Prices ate evi tently tending uptiaris . The sup." Ply la - not ea ua ,to tnetiennM.4, ~B utter--Tbetttar. ket haa exh bited morofirtuttailittharing the peat fe w days, I.lu.ders are askingAi alight advance; the Supply on,lonad 'is:- _light.' Ray.-..Prlces since liar tart have ruled hie:4gal% behigtrusdeaS high as $35 Per titiVthestiji6weier,*rethe extreme rates:: The 6upplttell short of the-demand. Ale.--211, following Sen the ttenr'set 'by the manniactuxers. blAtr Vials 7 o ° o l -3;3 X bble hf bbls - ... r..,.Z.30f 0 8 Kennet.- 900 4 50 50 [Porte , Brown Stout "0 bbl 800 I . Apple s—l he season for old is now over the new crop is begirming to arrive in small pareele , but not in la:Admit quantities to establish quatit tions. Causti*ones—gales chi Soda 4 , 1 e; Relined do fe:j ami-Pearle atrkas c:Alkali Ben,Nit rate at 81b8W; Potarh Butter ,earee ani e inAemand.. 80 03 rail a 14Cglt c. PrioNe unsettled. Bacon—The market d iring the week has ex hibited more. 11rtanera:-dealers generally were a-king higher rat-s. 'cape • ally lor hams. which - were more inquired for. -The reoeipts , of coun try lots fell off: th a fact tended to Improve the mar or. Among the a•ie wo note as follows: shoulders 14,000 IDs, 53443.5%e; clear sides, 8,000 6!..44D7c: plain hao s 84We, the tatter only i r choice; sugar-cured hams, 7,500 1b5,11:4411A, canvassed do 5,100 f1.,1 o. Be - SWAY—Steady at aQ-100 Bertua- , :Naleg isf ,mail white Near et $5 75@ 300. BrOoma—Sales at $2 00@$2 50 Ift dos for com mon and $3453 25forgood and fancy BsteketS and TY bs---The :allowing are the , factory or wholesale rates From store they are tit the outtomsrs advance Buckets. Plain insides - B. dozen $220: painted inside, $2. 5: varuislijai. $2 35; 3 boon., p 2 62; Tubs, No 1. 3 hoots, *f. dozen, $5l- ' No 1, 2 !loops, $837; No 2, $775 No - $4; :37N0 4, $1 50; F eeler s Non, $.,; Wash boarmi. $2 50: Half Bushels, scaled $5. Baga--Unch armed; %les beat atC soloo lera ge . —o S fo of newG t i s wr .3 - 8 I , $2,03: Bacon- liar i edFlour Oa rrt Is 4 Ctafle Ctstsdlem ; clipped :4cBl In; Moulds. 14c; Star 20(a , 22c; Shrine 14@15... Cheese—The demand rou inu s native. All good carrels that arrive find ready purcha:ors at W It •as.por quality. erniettera.The advances rates are as follows Water ......... ....„ je Soda, 4C 'rya I 7 Drteti Frult—ilarket contains an ample Fnlar for all ordinary purposes. Prices 1 war Salesbf Peaches, $2 50(. - 42 75 per bush A ppl , a, $1 0001 20. Dried Beef—Prices have adv.mced ; sales of Sugar Cured Canvassed do 12Y/413e. ktags—The recipts have largely f llen off, and prices have sliffot ed, %Veneta sates at 10Q103t; doz._ 144 1. sauur I • Oraaltai &l!61107. _ . * • • -- AND-• - - EAL. 5TAT144V,1148.0. OFFICE..” - GRANT STREEIq. ;: vppo3a43 tlo vont 1: L. flow*, Fittcborgh. ZO.Fartaosi.v4ttetisirri giVeo. to t of-EstafaVehm4 -16d' ra he.)tpiL 4 : iL arnica - n - 4 ct n kg e . 4 4 , 0 1 . 1 er5.418114- 0 -tsitrotio. leans -Mitt Lad ,r; Prom l ifiem it r wleas , :aitlitiLtrOvpuud enos rtgardtolllHOWth*gia 4,11,4104144rtwe• . AL .10INT AUZOlk*t.olri/ rti . Una kri-eartrtaiumTs - teo '''.l te 'HE, 03n" STIT. , TIOg. *Trainload by the Sena and frOtliff qf .finersofewineg Qf, 4 " a" t moid er Aeseresietwowen GE/wireeti,men. MI oi That the anlow,e,...Limet. 1e*,,12.-rag totr:4Fitinit—° ,- n - t bilse t di article the nos r l f,', P r., ° °66° ' ei t -- - 1 :_ -/l kerentiall be eneafitional settle a to the thlr article of the el:imitation. to =be denittatte& section four as follow": fisort 41 4 w hen ver any ofthe etialfti .., °tenors of this 0 mrnettwe.thhab 4 tlitil t eatu rntlitory serv,oe. ender - is - rsoblition - Tro: , th Prerdent of tee United &at , a. or by the stith _e . ity of th erol.e the riot oi're Craws fn ail el<tttinenktil totbions„ ,, enider such ra will t thinirita-aft, or alb be, preeoribed bY law. m f llv as a ttes. sr present at their tweet plan of etenlon. .., Th ze sball. , be :we nettillonal- sections , lo th j elerm.th a stele of the,Con.ttuttio n to be deetiti flak d no r eittlftbw4hesinthrtne. 'as , ell Arr. neemer -19 . - 9crtittronwrbov s ,4-d•b y t h e L e h-Lotst,e co =saittinix More than tnesubjeot ty shatibo olenrly expressed lathe tale, except a Progriation hilly - - ,- - t ',"- .*,, cp, theme 9. -el cr bill slittll be Pasted bv thtrig [slater,' grutiag , arir IneTtlletni itUr' es. in a n ease, where the antborr y to grant such power or . rivitages, nag,' been..,,r. may betinPtiel..be 1 oonterrtut upon Ilittoonifeef_thi - ounsm onwealtb - , , Sgea _..: ltei of the House otßepesantativer. , - - • • .i • - • Alti,lf-P. fINPIEY. '• - • 'balker nfthe Senate, 1 02t2Ost • titt - pp* - 4-- ~.,-a } - , Smirkili Or;t4o.l"WirsiwztWX i4. ' ) i ,FrarribairtrA,4,,,,,,,- .aat 1 - 2 j -- P.V.iItEIYINA. /A.- . 111$•' ' - - ' - - - -t - "t- - {-- , -.1 . - I do' berg y cattily the' I the forepoin t. et a7nextd tea talf..trattananorrectt copy o -.• , the orienol J,Uit kitakfatiop:of,tho lien Atral..itra.mbly. °tail Jod.....tiaoint It esegition pro posing certain ammdatepts to the'CAntitatlon,' w the sentirrentains orrtint it?thlanffice. ha In tutu:many waerept.„l.hare,ho t e .nto set m nd. andeause I 'the:feel of the decr.tary% Of floe, to be etlized tho day and yeas .bove written 1 _ - s.isas.. ' inioatr,_o6oyetai7prthe:C L ouria onwiWth• , ! .. . NO. 31 FIFTII_STEEET. Ffavelutt randvet a Taiga - and sup eriof assori meat oY Nii 39 tit : AND(DiELDRENI3. DALSIOILA;g9, BUTTON ItOOTS; - ' : • EUGEN/N. CON GRZI3.3 ANT) LADJIGAI TERD. .- - Ji , -: - :) a... - . ~ PATNIOI:NAiHE li,i - RID. _ AND MOROCCO D.LIPPIIILU - r . . ... , ~ firoaopoo•AND KID:BOOTEa &o; a0.; . ..-_-_. Whlalitatoara iialllag at varrloafirrliaa: -: 7 - - %V ic/T ill :11; 4 41i - friu Vetsl AT JONefiliT HAM, SHOE 81 ORE. Man'm fine boots. for $ 225 ' At Concert Ha./1 Shoe Store. Aimee show for • - Dote ' At Concert Hall Shoe Stora. Call and examine these goods for yourselves. 62 Fifth Street, in'il OGLING rum, utsittc.434ll:lo! ea. just rnooived and tor=a)ol4 REYMER h BRO. • 1174n0d 'fleet Passage from 'Ragland & Ikeland . • e• . - EUROPEAN G E N C: , Y . rosifiOßAß RATTIIOAN. EUROPEAN a Utak - 122 Monongahela House. Mu ller ch ?a., is prepares Co °nue out or send bask ns - c - -ore from or to any part of the old coon ,eram or sailing ;motet& 910 E/ DRAFTI FOR smelt. pa:attic in an part of Ntrope. Agent for the LndiAnapolia and Cincinnati Ruff- Agont lc• the old Black Sias. Lin. , f - 1 .; ling Packets. fur the St , amer Great. East. emu, and for theLnoe of Bteaniers eat,Lutp oetircer N York. Liverturcl%, 9lsscowAnd Gahm,. fell CUNARD y,t LINE. is . , Steam to Queemtowu mid, Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamships PIDON:KEDAR, MARATHON, I - ILL NAIL rson . wpm , TORE ,- every alternate Wedoereijay t from - Liver , . ".01 erery altern.te Tupsday, arid from - Queens town every Alternate Watneala7. t-teera,e Pagsag. fr-m Liverpool or Queens town, $2.5; Lou, Naw York, Sat 50.. payable in or its equivalent in'Currenef ForSteersice Pae.age apply... o IWILLIAMS k9O Tu ton tit.; New Yorli, " THOS. RAW GAN: Act. No 122 Mononsahel. Homo, Water St.,, luaard • . F log SALE —THE WELL' B:NOWE .theautif property on we-tSeenth t treat s or , — posit. Lutheran church. tho II; P. church and: east of Dr. Raitres *.resideme. Terms made known on the Premium' .• _r 48-2wd FOURTH OF JULY, 1863. SHOW YOUR COLORS. FLAGS, FROM 5 INCHES TO 50 FEET. Bantinir Akigs Silk Flagel Muslin Flags ; All 9taall Flags'on = ittek•i - 'FA" We challenge guality and price with Rant_ ern manutaottire• • PITTSBURGH PLAELMAMIPAOTORY: , k PITTODIK'S NEWS- DEPOT ; iu2.7 FiEth street ortoosite the Post Office. - - DAUB & -CIAPPELL, • • n ' 841114-91 gAzit, jr4 11 •6 11 014 virE HAVE ay Etrary m i a v. Large and well selected' stook ofe , p r , v0a114., illotlia.lAssfmeres, Ve4itinips, ace: large do& of . AIENT7B GOOD% inalad Voilare...l7‘o.l2lies every essay gepter first 'that_ I; Ellor e ctrders promptly eteuticir 3 , t5 I pO 4 8% irrIOBACCO Vonitnernar Brioicerizr Leg talitttiflif '- ter d Tubaooo end Begark , is; water:a : mt.- [corner of Pine.] New Ytalraii.Tokisok... end Sarah ly salami for exp , A . Won. - reek re..a,W Tobabbonis a will find it to Mail , 'Aw e et to eall or oolcunonieete by bate*, Übe be* brands, izt any qusfudillYwy lowevprioee than - env other , imy29:3md AMENOW t II 6 _liglioilinTO Rai/Ml=44 AL draftee lien willt'imboid.ppeo. Aprdi:way* °! ulbethit o Ps.M.PMlpcipit be TA tv.ef oire tt 0 N.` • _til., "LIM 1.,144/: AVILA . , inki. , Q!iiirejEtALL. iiiz iiinrl oi6l,ii, drilioculitaiiike '.- li*Piiti cilaql: Tisist ttrlieiprevicrast $ theirrenti ile Act.fve ? * u O % i t omit t t•D , f MRS TICBEI ,erA,Pit hn.,p O r-1 - n' '"Af. , r*dArJEvenicirc SW" :astir" - .. - 4,1:6447aitt- strieviraini-re if t / be kty94.:n ittioll + th i l kits l3 .rcilaii#4lsl , ll%piagibkpiis tf -- --,--, -11.444 _ pzso), w,Tti /CC' /L s . . 1-I AMBLIIV-lii_ ~.. .., .- , A , 4tA CO ittIITIONIIO 11-PE . _, lit •- • - 0-ilkourr st Otginsr,ti o. mi jeltlPir 414 0 113 ^I cd ka r a general razaalkak , tmisaft rti wi I Muir. At v .atit f*4k=tor,G:Eiti- •': . • -'", :- MONrAtil.7l4 • 20 tar c ', 7, •,‘..-. - i - .. n• ,. ..,•• ~ 1 - .....,, , ;_ . ....._ ~ .. .z ~. , and ever (meting. 4vitig th;arlit,4 , , 3., ::' . t “.- 1- ' ' "' 4 "--- - ' '7 . l . ?-` .:::: - ' t - '•,..-::,.: •gm 'l': :',-;- -',, 7 ...,;-,..-,-.._ ... .11 -.-- 1 - i^t.' ea r iz 41.Tui., or Q. wll appea, n t r • 0 .11104, B tie itialaErtsi:t•ita.,kot., iniumasar tat atuair. Es craraaacriakti., , `..'• .). -' - 'l.- 4 •-t i2liiiidafaiiknetiWil Nib itirfai A irtembea , —••'• • .••=. -' •'-': , - - ...7 --- '-- -- ...' !Ilia age; of .riograikm a licit-Night. ~..',/...1.-v —. , t,:r •,.. 1, - :, _ ; - t, -, 1 _ Adaai0n.......... ...................254611 S. .. ......... . J. M., 00/229M14::i::M0R1 . -,, Mrs"ELlkeorksan i „ gABRIAGF and mazinuFturep... Df N 0 - ; 7 St. adj. Strew oft • - Apgar Abet ti tt . ittirttim- WITH EXTRA:I'4 VEE, I:l3efalltiTADOßoll HAIR DYE, CertIELO to bePII/LlD—aug4 • by Dr. Chilton, of , sew. York, " anx other atidnent • boxlsta ItO DVCES ANY;t3HAt.I FBOffi ri h, ellow brows to - g ooy b ty.lt t to minutes and contaLa - t9:4osre4Pt jh t ittioctetti . the it Jr . c.gniistriaoonAkS ifijAiiikjellESEßVAt• Is invaluable with. D m yjkas it imparts the at irk Soften. the those-heatitiltri giclegiatairtre.At vitality to the Hair. _ antaatacturAki URISTADOIitti 0 Aster Name, Now York, - 'Sala everywhere. and'apoli od by all Hair ,Q.rastera., to Price. 50 omits sod ts 2 yer b. We iimmidini t." 3y/ • •-•- :y/4 4Mirtact. VEIVETIA.III' L J N L. AY 4 .lcf UM' t.A . oeitalii afire ier velar in limbs and asok.snre throat& reap, ytkquutibm. a I leparteatftmtly mediount slut: Cover faLa. Rawl! Rend 1.1 Liseaz..4-.Wpyras Ca..,111. h.. j.ina113,18%; This is o c.trilf: that ..say wife was taken with Qtdastli fibre Thioat;ita =rime an 4 was so -lore that 'she toad uot -mall coughed-. vio'ent y. I need .our: , innsnt tn.de &perfect cure in one week I li nfs p sieve Vat bac:for ineldnimerl;,-iie w , .1 , 1 hare lost liar Ife • : JOH 11. n ( c,N. - Price :5 ani fO carve a betue., in,* 66 earta Jana S rest, saw Yark. thi6 by .3111)rn.igistik 'jyl6:d.,twa.ma - • biII'ILGEONGE 'MEAL , ;TA I_HONG, 6:79 bi or it ins' oal -Inel ann. / toe , min .. orals fr bt-a aa '..tferred stek ;oltd rra t es - R Ot •heD hare. _ Let : him ord . r at o...‘ , ..innatire of ' B oediog " arm the anb.m-Itt I LI ut:-i audreib.a Pula In toe elle° twer of. Thin-,e tit eOB a ntw era" in - the pr otle.`ot" adloine. Wblj wotue then,becrtn.eetepht.ticialli THE HEALY • G &ET. I have tor. hy .Traws tan4ht thi.;Aao dlalra-d ache- etiree: tit otil7 Ci ti:trer emetic; - Tti _the beau 'Aida :o°,o' 'OnlY be rnaae whole v avable ro d"— nista I- pi being in'r o onunensodY tc tahle3. P 1 a a /ewe be ins ert e4:iittafj , oen s hese PPIs easel/ I tutac`L.ta , rha., , Cbreae. , rr.ea, Chr nie ysen. err. szol al! 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