'dtikM F TO' MY `llVirl}E.• ' ~aa_, uplirgaoow!ni, by .4 *inn I. hn s' 6l4 i. °P. Bi j ann i4liitt.iololC Or leans re singubir for - its , tflceiMerdfY;;Eb Pla Piia . ita Way.we do doOknow:its equal... I tenon Istittefbir poema but was a true nne 4;0 4 ,k hd hig.'written should, be..colleftEut,stA4 pEditiiippd• Ffe;is now baotiP twk'Y by .these lines.to? titire v - g.Ad rh - e ' affectionate verso; - vhictir ,43 , 4f."0'400,tizt Irish Odreshea lain. Mangan _speaks of la& aiheing`endowed with all ' Shel ley's sou!'o • Conitito:kne, , eaxest. I'm lonely without thee: Day time and night time I'm thinking about thee; -. Night time and any time ilEmbreams I behold thee— 'Unwelcome the waking than:sae, t. j fold thee. Come to me. darling. m • 1. • ) Come in thy beauty, to _ ~.1 Come in thy womanhoo.. Come in thy loringn e4;trzt-tnnextizt4 . ..r.m.. 9.• swallows will flit roeilliN6ltitem—lerej'an. Telling of Spring alai_ anuazinfers And thoughts of thr.o.eattilitsuciai easare Are circling my heakeisithanyrOM."isilujaa asure. .7.C: Oh . , Spring of mi-tintifit.l-mbr-5.1gx...Tkm.6 I Shine out on eersiyartittirrasulatnililwAsetn. The past of mylifehue-reserootirithilfit, find thy fondness a one to the sunshine can t i t. Figureithat oxeyes Eitettering throtuth the eveii— FeatfirtSnetip by !stele' of Heaven— . Eyes i like'thttekh'sstef poor Erin. our mother, WheKe'Riiittlett , and sunshine are chasing each. 'ether. ' tzimtleatton4nr seldom. bat child'ike and simple Openi g their eyes from the heart of a ditnple: Oh, than MAIM naviour ! that even thy seem- It left, to-the:exile to brighten his dreaming: You have been glad when you knew I was glad cloned - Dear. are yen sad now to hear I am saddened? Oar hearts ever answer in tune and ib tine, As octave to ootave, and ; rhyme unto rhyme, I cannot Weep. but your tease will be flowing: You cappt but my cheeks will la glow ing: I would not die without Tod at toy side. 4070 :' You will not linger When /shall b&ee died. love• . . Come to me, dear. ere .1 din of Taw— Rise on in, gloom lite the sun oftniorroW- Ltrong. swiftandfohd ziatho wards whith.l speak. lore, With 4 song on yotirlio, lind'a smße •cin' iour eheeksilWre. , .: : • • -_. i• . 'ome, for my heath in your ahlenee is treaty I I as te. to my spirit is sickened and dreary : Come to thettearttlaati.;throbbin g to press thee Come to theartnithat ireuld fondly caress thee. WHEILIR & WILSON sewing Machine twardaa FIRST CLASS PRIZE PEDAL, WORLDS FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND where ell the ISlll3hilies of /EUROPE AND AMERICA Were in competition Also, at e Teat/trial Exposition, Paris:Frame, and at ovary- ' 'halted States Fair at which Fevring SiachilM bareheon exhibited: , The pridnipat 'Companies making Sewing Ma , chines art 'Wheeler & Wilson . L M. omger do Co. and 4.4rciiter St Baker. Of the machines made , th ore wucso{diluring the year lash repotted: - - • By Wheeler & Wilgon ...... By c.lllL , Sinirer & 80. .. . . . By Grolier& Showing WEISNI4Eit trA(M vales to be double those - cf , ntwAtber-Bowtogliachino Com pany in tile country. (FF C ,7/ xuriu: R13.11313U.11911 This hinciAnsi, makes the _" STZTCH: and rants aocountot the - elasticity permanence,beartty do s e . neral desirablenes' of the stitching Alien and thisvide range of it's at) yjicnii qn - -itteport of _ the merioan sti tote. Diese, lcoykA W. B. LUPTON t OLDDEN, MANDIELOTITHESS A.ND-IHIALIII2I-Vr , FELT C .I'.Nlf;:t7._l.,..vit.lloorso. mi.goind t a to 014 Gravel. eftWatia sndidetalle Roots made at the lewest prides, AR work - salmntly attended to and warranted ‘ Office, hiOnataa Post Buildina's nornos Fifth and 'Wood stmetaadAtore: mhl7 . - 80ARD.7,91.' - SARATOGA SPRINGS. wAstflltailis VALI., (late Mrs, tiffison'S)4o long and favorably known to i isitorsuitke Springs, Is Now Open for the reoaption Of ..ituosts: `the house is large. da .- ligiltrallVAltaated all 'Broadway. between the Coniarpor nut Empire Springs. and is satroundiadtbseamide and beautifully shacked grounds —fable first-class—and the rooms Well furtheror and large partirs of friends. For particulars .addreni Washington nett. haratogrs Springs. CHAJILES L. GALDIVELL, 113maxedar toJas.lmea Ac Po fl PACHER , Doalor DaeoiuLardairear-etired Mang. - :smoked Beet Am. Comer Market !Ind 11#4 strian4; pitt o t n u g h. pa. *I ENEV. itttso-. DramEas IN Foreign -‘thfi." Also, Blackberry, ROSPIAI f EV, Wild Cherry. and Ginger Brandies, Old . Monoughahela, Rye, and other Whisltieg, &o. No. 83 Lllmetiikewat, Orvosite Foiartb street, p.rrns.u.aatt. PA. AZT Hotels. Taverns, analtaiolllssay retp.pliedia.t raodarate profitafor Cash. Ecur2l:l7d • • • BUY Youi!t SHOES Where yea - eau get A G 0 OID 111 .T I C 1.4 AT TIIE LOWEST ' PRICES. TRY IT. D. B. DATENBAOHDR. . • N 0.15 rah street ciamitaistarq s THIS Dzitio*FUL.SITAMER Ag.. eon, iromedfiOly - oil, the line of the Cen tral P. -. R., loecoon'theScmnit et the Alle gheny Mountains, 24100 le athe-lesel- of the sea. wilt b (it 0 MlPttop_ ...I " ldeitore on the /Oth of n ~. 044 M- 1 4 . /art 'Jim until the wide lir Oner.:' t. - The water anclnir ett-IV:d.P .- .: ilillk gßll - ,i riot attrantimitil-Thef , eAftitn-Aa boratolj of Problem:4B33o 'ts . ti , airld•vae-1 egg .. mac. of Philadelphia. tfiaw thi cm of vale- ! able mineral elements, , theiratem estsome, cf. the springS being eft Matron' otobalybit *MU BO others rontalulairtaami 'or rinerientaalts• pop mountabs , wateS aboupsti;'apct :the: Matt + will alto be satvlied with- ininefar goiters :.fro other erdirary•''. Bll Bb. gs -3 3)Itp:14alt, $d an d d aerators Waxes: • . J , Ample LtailidEs far Udders fliiivell:Wen anoviT d e d, paw pleases wad - doh bathe ercted,szt4 Mot and Cold Paths - f& all tithes be ob tained. , ,_ ._ Theooonus• w woe 0.. have n Mthly; ul , pro a. atd ars - 'of a varied and piei ecrepaue eliaraiter. 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He says : The Demodiatic party is struggling, against fearful odds to maintain and perk petuate the dearest rights that ever be longed to a people—the right of selfgov eminent, of, Constitutional liberty, of per , scum safety, of inviolate homes and prep erty, of free thought, free speech, mid a free press. All that the term "Constitu , tionhl freedom" imports, is at stake in this contest. After nearly a century of midis , pitted sway, Liberty is suddenly called upon to vindicate her claim to the rzapect .and allegiance of the American people. It seems almost too strange to he true ; yet the fact is undeniably so. The most soleinn guaranties of the Constitution are etitied with contempt by the men in pow. er, - and a hin,t Of their followers, who are, unwittingly, hindilag upon their own, as well as our limbs, the fetters of despotism. If the doctrines proteulgitted in -high places—and not only - promulgated, bat carried into effect - -shall receive the sanc tion of the people, we may bid a long farewell to those free institutions that have hitherto been the chief source of our happiness, and which, but lately, were our highest pride and boast. Ido pot, how. ever, despair of the result. We may have a protracted struggle before civil liberty shall be secure from danger, bat in the lend that se , -urity will be attained. Who ever thinks that the American people will long submit to despotic goveranent, knows but little• of their character or his- tory, or is' incapable of profitirig, by what he does know. But it will not be without effort that our rights will be 'preserved. It is a law of nature that -the' more valuable a thing is, the more- toil is requisite to acquire and preserve it ;' and-hence, therAever was a truer Baying than the trite old maxim, !`Eternal-Vigilance is the Price of Liber- Ity."- 'lt is not vigilance one day and en pineness the next; it is not vigilance intime of peace and indifference in time of, I war; bat it is unceasing vigilance, vigi ',lance at all times and under all minima '..stances, that is required of freemen who, would , continue to be free. It is to the conecitmeness of this truth that we ewe I I that mighty protest ugainat arbitrart pow -er,:" :Which now oirmies gushing' feom so many. million American hearts, and whose Magnificent proportions each successive. Ilay serves but to increase. It is the cry Of liberty wounded in her most cherished homes ; ; it is the spirit of the fathers call ing upon their sons to dederve, ;and de serving, to defend and protect the dearest birthnght ever` inherited by man. It is the mission of the Democratic party to perform this service for mankind, and perform it it will.- Yours truly, J OLDDI:d A. G. URMN. /.11..' HODDER, Chairman TH Dem, Ce A ntra Coma, Marion, Ohio. • , • HA.llega i e FECRY, July 17. Of all miserable-looking places' in the world it woulde-b be hard to point out one ~ more woegone than a garrison town more than half in ruins on a dank and comfortless long summer day. In the middle ofJaly the sun ought to be shining and the air kindly and genial. /3 t the' rain, though not violent, has been so nearly incessant that a cold, damp.feeling Pervades everything ; 'the mud is deep and the.rivere angry and swollen, while even the.canal, -so low -yesterday, is now, in -this lower:pond at atleast, almost tui to - : its banks,- :There are quite 'a number of rows of soldiers' tents run up since yes terday on the Irsightsjult - bbove The tele graph office, wherel haiectaiiaited:a mes• .sage from my colleague, which has not I come. I had ample leisure to contemplate the discomfort :;of. the soldiers' in — their .. , eibtratea position, ffith nothing over ~theit heads that was not soaked' through and through, andettie - wiekgrotitut for their only resting placo7 - poor,`.ehildrep of the mist„ _to' borrow q term' friimatiir , great :military tale of Sir Walter'. -Ther.clotitly" nighs gap rested hi:Waal:34i distance‘above - their ' heads, aslit came down, visibly down a good wa below the summit, and their' tents werLalaint Limit ; way - up. On the' } Virginia eights tke . miss lay;. both lower ;anclthickerotetlibgh. there- : was an in. Ifluence aim in the _.ve.r.T.aVnospbere„of rebeldom to clicitipthe vagiim-eid deirreis the apirit: On the shelf of muddy, ground divided between the etrOetti of Sai4,7 Hot* and the reilrottil tidcatildiers =moved' lige lessly about, in the varied phases onznen not knowing exactly What to do with them-. °elves- Those_ .Whcrwere, blcky.enOrigh not to havithrown away :their good -bine great booth hadallgot"them-on and - they Presentedja picture;of bompat4tive 'born •` fort. • But they were the exceptions rah er than thh rule. •:' la announced thit Admiral E'orter to have command of all the naval fcircei in the .Misaissippi have nothing to' do butkeep downthe guerrillas' and prevent rebel eqrta(le from plant ing batteries to interrupt th r e,r4Vigo,tion of , the river:. A d miral Farragnt will be de-- teoliod with all vessels in also,; river Ala& are fit for activa,servicato give 'his' atten• tion The fall' of Vicksburg and Port iladeati yeleasis FtuTagut!s f l eet , and 14 inliafenneds to, basineo, - heanne'tthd - wgiadd tbktito of •ours-;loifona tineAcjolaiiobritg ,27:givjgy gip, snd mustiaft- ve eome ~.~.,,.,,~,~~ :___ __. _..:,x,:~: --- TEE A:U.114 POST AD VAlfej3D - AAT Re: .1.) ;LI One year y- Wall:. - -- -- --- . --- --- $ 8 SIX MCII4SIB, " ... ' .-4 a. One -. ", " ' •••• •••• • ' "••••• ....7' 70 One week. delivered 1ii 7 1gai;:::::::...... 18 o asextb3ver hun e dred - • - ' " .2 00 -- -- -------- .lILEW AD VERTISINJG RATES . The following cafes of tkl ; C'ertuar t it ' have ' been agreed anon by the Pubtlzhers :ef.the -Pittsburg a Daily'Press. to take effect on and after the tat't dyof Novemberai 662. on all new contracts: - FOB STAN/ONO MATTER. PER . SINGLE 8 9.0.122, 2 V2 - 21' DA. Z. One insertions 00 i'woznontha...... 6 600 Two insertions. - --' , 1 00 'Three months... ' 11 00 ' 1 Three insertions .. 126 Fettrreentha.. I 3 oo One .week:.::...:: "2 00 Five months,— 14 00 / 0 4:001128.. —......v ... 350 Six months- • 15 00 Three weeks,:„.... 520 Nine months... 20 00 One m0nth .. .....,. 6 00 One Year ' 25 00 ire l t. olitsozAßLEaLtirrEs. - %lob allowatheprivileteetameeklyehanite : of matter.' to be inserted amens new , Aidvertisementar- ' ' ' Prot 111/12 L 2 1 32114111.114 21.2,1tY OAT, ..... 812 amiltbi. ........ ........ ••• SIS 00 102Ve mon ths .. .1' .......".. 3o'oo Administrators' Notices . .......... 225 Notices . 75 ihrifisM'etiees.eachinser;G:::.7....= 60 DA IL On thi3PotOniao. From the Wcii:lo' correspondetrt Who War Powers of the COttetitu ;thThere is mach re t as i O n a to apprehend that ose Who are ready to sanction any- and every resort by injudicious Generals to "extraordinary powers," because, as they Elan we are living, in "war times," and that the regular modes of proceeding are , .ricit adequate to the exigency, ' have really failed to understand how truly the .. Consti tution prbvides for ii- time of war. A Republican contemporary, the Buffalo aimmercial Advertiaer,. in replying to . . . rtfe., those who would deny existence of the belligerent prerogatives conferred by that instrument on, Congress, and the Presi dent, says: .. • ' i'Onr•ConStitution, like the people far ,whom it was made, is, it is true, adapted to 1 a state• of . peace. Our fathers—its founders—expected and intended that this' .votild ba pre-eminently a' peaceful nation; and:accordingly they madd full and fair Prdvisions for this national condition.— But thertfleo — tiffeW Rill - weir. not only by reason and by the example of all national history, but also by their own Mood-bought experience, that ability in war is a condi tion precedent to national peace : and ac; coriliogly they embodied in the Constitu tion and in the Government thereby-cre ated IEI moat , perfect . and effective war poier that'any inhibit ever possessed: 'fit was inet necessary, -nor even PrePer to insert in• that great Snstrumatit a tow , fitete war code. Thpy who . Prepared and coniposed it had too much ] soundness of judement•la attempt to a HO. Their large'qiiindedness would not permit them ta ditfignre their great work, as some pol• iticians would perhaps now do, with petty details. But dict,iiiiert abundant and plain i revisions for the exercise by this nation of all the functions and powers of war, al lo wabl e.: to any - nation. " We anii.e some of its provisions to show how plainly t is a war constitution : ", 'That Congress shall have power to define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offences agaibat the law of nations; to declare, ar, smut let.ers of maroe and reprisal, and make rules concerning raptures on land and water ; to raise and support armies i . to provide and maintain'' navy ;to make rules far the government and segulation of the land and naval forces ; to pravid e for c alling forth the militia " to execute ,the laws,of the Union, iftipPress insurrections and repel invasions; to provide for organ izing. arming and disciplining the militia, and for governing )311C11 part of them as may be employed in the service of the United States. The. Executive power shall be vested, in a .President of the United States of Atom:- He shall take the following oath or affirtation 'I do solemnly swear (or affirre) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, pre serve protect. and defend the Constitu tiogttf the United States.' The Presi dent hall be Commander in Chief of the Artro and Navy of the United Sta - tes and of the militia of the seven/I - States When called into the actual service of the United States. He shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.' "It is impossible to allow force to these provisions. to attach to the words used their plain, simple and obvious significa tion, and yet deny to this nation and to its executive agent all the war power which can rightfully be ever exercised by any nation on earth. - This power is not abro wed by; the peace pcoviaiona contained •in: the .a.tneiziglinrciez4. . 134 h-stand and „are to be tottirpitted"tOgether." The Turning Point. General Scott predicted % in the com mencement of the rebellion, that the "de cisive battles" of the war would be fought in the Mississippi Valley, and these bat tles, he thought, would be about eight in number. General Scott's prediction has been commonly understood as relating to the opening of the Mississippi river ; let us see how nearly it has been fulfilled. The great battleS fought in opening the Mississippi were : • I. Fort Henry. 2. Fort Done Lon. 3. New Orleans. 4. Island Ten. 5. Shiloh. .i. Memphis. 7. Sherman's Vicksburg. S. Port Gibson. 9. Jackson. 10. Chant. picin Hills. 11. Black Ri :en 12. Grant's Vicksburg. 13. , Port Hudson. GenPrl 'Scott's prOplecy made no al. lowance for defeats and allowed but a single battle for eaoh important strategic point. Thus, if _tiff reduce all the battles fought to the reduction of Vicksburg into one, the propluiciiiill be folfilled exactly. This however, cannot properly be done. , The brilliant series of battles fonght by Gen. Grant in moving his army to the rear of Nickstiurg, Waren& mere skir mishes. but among the severest engage. ments of the war. They. were, however, , integral 'parts of a single grand design— ineidents of -a campaign :.which will s t a ll' !;forth is ; history as one of the grandest in 1 : - .4dneepiion and most brilliant in execution °fan): which the records of human war. fare can show; _,. ',-, :.1 _Gene al Scotta*dictio'n was probably base4V-ppen his knowledge of the military geography and topography of the Misats stop valley. ;Immediately on the shores' of the river, there are, between Cairo andl New Orleans, only eight points auscepti• 1 ble of being converted into military t'strong 1 holds," as against an enemy descending the river. Tbede points, singularlY enOugh, are all on the south side 'of, the stream. They are—Columbus, Island Ten, 'Fort' .Billow, " Randolph, Vicksburg, Grand' Gulf, Natchez, Port Hudson. There are many other points which in low water ttiotild be, easily and - strongly fortified, but 'which could.. not be -occupied_ in high water. IffemPhis can be made very strong against an enemy coming np the ''river, but not againsteno,comingdoWn..Natchez -is. much the saute.. The poihts which na• tare has made the strongest, are Coluni• bus t _ Fort Pillow, Vicksburg and Grand 4Olfi Every one: of these is a natural ;Sebastopol. Qu the west side of the river, (New Madrid, Helena;-Napoleon. and per lets one or two other points, are suscep tible of fortification, bat none of them is of - much military strength or impor• Wnt' - General Scott, we. suppose, anticipated 'about eight" battles in the reduction of ;be .qight natural "strong, holdise! by- , which the' rebels hOldjeosetktaitiOt theiltf siaeippi.. It ;was not three eight orticular battles which :;he thought:- would be de cisive, but it was the re , possession of the river by the national arms which, in his ,optaton, would be the turning point, of the war. That great national • artery once - *rested from their grasp, the military sit uation would be ouoh that the rebehunuat liqeSitably beaten: In; thie opinion al . / inleatetit, military mud'. concur.' The turning point of the war has been yeaohed • • . - arikt,th t c TPOrl4.olal q . A abgtit, m 4 s. irtitauld. W EXLEY. MORNINGPOST A ROOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER Price in Wr ;wen , . FIVE CENTS J- sr. DI. , Brass Founders. GAS AND STEAM , FITTERS, _ &II frinde et Brave and area caek made to order. Alec, BRASS. CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS Made at the shortest noti , :n. Particu'ar attention paid to the fitting up and repairtng o. OIL • 31C34 WATER STREET, near Liberty, e members of this firm being Ica/Lam/11 me auks', of teeny years' exßarience in the bad hen. will, insure to ere satafinstion in every rn (Mt- reelyd -clu 29 -it CASK CARE AMMONIA JUST RE IL ceived and for sa'e 14 , _ IGROSS OF STERLIIVGS A3IRRO S IA just received by LAIR do WIREETIEIB LIQUID BEN nuP net inst received by 11 GROSS OF NicirOisloraxin IRO( -111. and bark Just reeeived.bv ju3 1G ROSS LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEA cher just received b 7 ju3 CARPETS FOR - CASK 0. T DECIDEDLY LESS THAN atolegale Prices. Bought previous to any considerable advance by the manufaaturers and tril' be gold accordingly. ticusoned Sleet Oil . Cloths, • AT LOIV PRICEtAi ooler , and Cotton Druggeth Canton Mattogs, &A 3. W. D. & H. hicCALLI73II, • , In 2 - AT NO. FP) . FOURTH STREET. Dina BARRELS OF PURE RYE .- 11, 9‘1 ,11, `L. WHISKY, of different ages to s uit purchasers, at lowest cash prices. For sale y TTIOS. K. Distiller, ur:tf No's 18.9. 91 93M0 OK anti lks First street. D EN TISTRY EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT 2 Pain by th. u oof Dr 01:017.116pDartallS. %HOFFMAN EDMUNDSON All work warranted 134 Smithfield Streat, Ilttsburtr • • Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. • A. REWARD losigruL ARTICLE FOR Z. wetting plants end flowers, washing windowsy carriages. Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Laskin's Patent Wa er Drawer mado and sold. '— Iv ELDON k KELLY. 164 Wood St. Jai One door from Sixth. .ALED PROPOSALS WILL ; I3O RE. ceived by,tbe Committee on Fire Engines and mse, up to Juno L'Oth, 1863 ror three thous nd feet of nest quality of TEN INCH . LEATH.- EK HOSE, copper rivited, and J,.nes' patent Couplings att 4.hed thereto The hoe to he properly tested before they are receivtd by the city, when payment wilt be made in cosh jus JOHN QUINN . Chairmanot Committee. Art ENTS LASTING CONGRESS GAI. 1 101 TERS. a very superior quality, iustrce'a at W. E. SC hat ULU X- 00 No.3lFuth St. CHA P DHY GOOD ATOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE Silk M B a a n - d g e n o s t itnh ae r mos G t oo a d - g h ' i Sh a a bwlles, Cloth and styles, an bleached and bleached .11oslir Calico . Delames. bilk Sun Umbrellas &0., at greatly reducespri ces all hay as been purchated for cash, will be sold cheap for cash, call and see for yourselves at H. J I.IACIa, 1111 Market street. CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. pine No. 69 Grant Ptroat, near the Cone. House. Pittsburgh L.A. L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ;made ill the money attention. Col leotiono and the money promptly remitted. dearnittd .011QUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD hfinnfaotarers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOB PLUMBERS GAS or STEA 151 FITTERS, , _ BIAOII.INESTS Asp CC PPERSMITUS. ',BASS -CASTINGS OF EVERY DE, .-/ scription made to order Steamboat wort, steam and gas fitting end repairing promptly at , tended to. Harticalar attention pasm to fit tint UP :Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils; Also, tole agents for the Mste Dist•fct Pennsylvania. for the sale orsh. Latu3dell & Co.'s Patemt 8, Phon Pump. the nett ever /wren ted. havingi no valves it IS not liable to get - : out of, ,order andlwill throw more water that anY mpy wiee , ite ohm Lfebthar-. • D: iFNCH . hasiu t„V, she offers or Sale on reason %hie terms. Tney are eligibly lated, lying between the erg and s Morionghatnila Mei': They offer many an d cements for. private . .sesidonoto.... :Wan of lots and pricer apfdy' at 'the Mrsoe of. M. Ar . No.l27Volirth St, one door above Smith fi NOL el N d dt.- rayllmii 10N ---- 111 K OM WOODS IMITATION OF Oak; printed from board , an exant OOPS', with pamel mouldings to match For salo W. P. BIARSIIALL, "'JO fa Wood street. 309 bushels Mitt° yellow Aliened Corn, In vte'e a 1p f^r sale by earne JM aESAn FE IeTE EE. ,4 waroted.. inioLLAus A MONTH! I WAWA B .E.ttaire Agents in ',war, auWity as f/5 a month:ezptinges paid, to Belt nip new cheap Nam ily Sawing Machines. S. MADISON, Alfred. Me. Wanted. 6dinkIIOLLARS A DIONTW WE WANT , t 7 agents at $3ll a month ealpensai paid to sell our Eveßaating Peni le, Oriental Burne r ., d 13 other articles, e 5 ciraulars seut fry e Address bEIAW 8 CLARK, Bideford, Maine. M37(k3asdaw J. DUNLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND. pITTSIIVR6II, PA. my22:l7dkor 00N CORD GRAPE. S 11,1ERIOR VINES„ AT $0 50 PER dozen- $U 50 _par 100. : , Ifttra Vines at $5 Per floaea; $.5 par 100. J• KNOX No..T Fifth street- Groomles, HAVE 3IIST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Tea. Coffee, Sow arid Groceries of descriptions , which will be, sold either wholesale or retail alba lowest castsprices. • J. DUN.T. t .Vy. No. 4 Dumnolid,- Pittsburkti, L0N 4 14,, i 127, 448. ALP RIMY ST...dielinrin liftmera anneapers, f/orse Posers. and Separators. Farm kills. 4.:¢Lers, and farm machinery geural4. 4.4 TtrßT rssunD GEO. A. LL K ah EY. 69 Sedaral St. Alleatur 69 FedGVlO .S t, K3LLYr CEO. A- KELLY. 69 Faleral Bt, Allegheny GEO. A. KELLY, - - 69 Fe4przLlSL. AllFghany quo. A. KELLY, 09 Fetlo . ral Bt., Allegheny, DENTISTS OFFIOX OP Tag DAILY PC/ST.I Saturday, July Z. 1563. I Rornaelv: -The weather MIA ehang•able with occasional showers of rain, We have the Plessui - e of announcing a alight raise of water in the Allegheny. The marks on the. Allegheny piers showing six feet, whilst- in the Mononga hale:there were Ere feel eight. inches.. This rise willrorrable some of our stenme•s that have been dwained on the way to make their way to this oily, It will also enable theikot - iiiir new boats tbat, are ready to leave fo the iOI9PY ports. The tow boat Fox with three barges. drawing 3.,S feet water en.irying 24,000 bush ooal, was, expected to get out last night or early to-dasy: 1 Ids will he good news to parties tddcw. The amount of coal to go out the first ltfonorigahe'a rise it rialto large. It will probably exceed two million bush. Easiness yest*nday exhibited a allsht inaprose moot —a fair amount of the leading articles, °hanged hands. • Hay—The recelp's during the past two days were large, in enose.Mtenne of which, nrice-'have deolined ful'Y $5 r Wa note aa'es of , riew • at the scales at 1 W. 1.3; irld•tarEs3o. • ' Feed—The demand bitir'fA !err eilT,liglces rower Pales limn SkA Shorts:l 25 and Allidd'ings at 1 35 per pelf . • .. • ' -1114 ces—Sales 125 greeh salted nt 10c par t. salt -.s a w s 750.th10 lqa:1 at i ',40. Chefla r .-salae 130 twins at* Rat 10®1034e Densandkixeeebs the aIIPPII , Flott; , --W W have the bbrstory CO report; that le a 'dull marketiwith trifireeel'ers than hopes& Its:tomedifficult for hAldent to - - realize at the' Present' time. there being no demand out de the Inca/ trade. all the sales that corns. under stn e, PPC Potiee being 'ota 135. &land 100 bbis r frottli c'firs 219 bbls Extra RamilY, 6 2008 40: 150 do. terms withheld, 100 do favorite brand. 6 50 Sales from .wagon abetter:Prices, • R aeon — lTolders gener illy are aqkimr hloher fi cures, espec so ia o lbr for chalrle lota. An sales were shout n s 7. lba.'fiWt m s4;te'r tqnhi ham§ 5;000 9(aPoti(: sOgar-oured hems, 1 . 01)(17 h5,14123 . 4. sides 2 500 IDs at 6Clna c._ . DipllP4l - tuar' - et .Traa inentive. calaabaina limited; Peaches ranee' from $2 501 2 75:i Apples, from $! • . . New Bedford 011 Atiirtidt. • Fdt`ttleiv!eeki endituudnip. , 2o,—{p r 6i n - th e -N . )117balittra"°ShIPPAIR market mince our heath s been Whet,, th,pgliholdars are arm, ,Thetrana tio nt r the o ertarwpetrhare been with •the trade tareiiridddeci sal es 01t570 Per at s l6o otud4soo bhla whale a; 900 er ranoti • - 'The imnorbibt *perm whale op awl whale bone into the ned 'F - ta+e. durina the week hpy L e ben 3.tM bble anerm 011, 2.432; Whale do, 100 MS whalebone. ,The total:be norta . from •Jan• lrt' , to date here hehe - 45,7 9 4 Kb s of sperm. 40.500 do whale and 315,250 lbs whalebone. 1 . 1 Cincinnati. In the Provaion market there is no new fea ture. OM mess Pont.. city packed. would find boyera ate 50 but 1t It bold prober. No Inguir,t for new n' fly 'ant - a need donaild fo 7 rboul dere and bb ir ala at our laStrunetitioni. lianas aro exoeedinglf e ate° and r , 14 ith !It !StOid y • de• o3and.in•al ernuitionp 7 10 it. tither tanuktd or unamoked.. No demauti oVlard . Agri for bacion eldes. . - , , .1- I , • ...,.1 f pworto..ot • Prow -*York.. Tbd Irtirdito of lb-reign crohntullie, Incluting Dry Goods amounted to 9slV,ittl., egainet' $3,- 43(1 631' in et nod $2 410,tr, ,to ,gi. ..The ex porta or specie last week wero terwo, lolulu x t o give ev tientut of , fear noneernie k the Hatt. ' ho amount ezi.art,o we; $2,180,481. The amount ainee Jan , I, hi $W 4 7,2s age net *31,821,350 lad vett, 3,254,11,t1 in Not. The eiionris of specie uo far are lesj .thoo. they were during •ho- borrdl ponding 11 ,, ,, in tho yours I&L2. 1830, 1839,1tinl 1857. TO otr LIDERA AND VOlf.lrfl,l,arkei tito &iv EawuNiqtartAili gamic? villas 6! L. I M .-ffbicat se arl milrell l e s i ktilltßok<kii? !MAI TARD• 61 *-14ORTY 141 4;furr., c as aka (m Onut& tunarsi of alum 11379. 4-*llll ‘ f:' " ,./ 1 I ° Flii.r diVq* STEAL NI BOAT 3 4114CRICIii: w teff . A . Z Z. 1 / 1 1 7 r Rao oPened an office at NO 90 WATER arrs„RET - .W . tia."4 he . 4411 ' 121 Las tietthir theambiut Ames bunness4 In 4 wo4t*Noty swan:got DOS ron cure ftactirleamboat man: 1104.213,0 inklntLl4l/6114 M 1 BilAtArhkfiliiiiii* lay 1, coptprtabietbrieluditelpig bonne and 'at of grmodlo 4 14 ' k -filetlft=t;itaDettlgan ' l •'-' it Itar art . .1. 1; ' street. Hi , -• rt':- . - I ' 4' 4 ;1 '•g 4 : : I*' ATC111 9 .48i8 13314 E x t P. HAILDEsar ictfeliklbuilvin thrtiimerto. ee .. ...0 ~. Vto from_flooithaSd street. below the lairutd • 0 ' g ' It : A goim to N 0.146 fifth street opooaite the Court Me ea s a e , lbw Haase. ap2141. _ . COlfitiAlfl4--1110111ATIOV , .DEALErta'izroixis._ 8 . 4. RIX Tit....*: ;0104, Ar hihratteeNutemltteeier the lEtongil ._ , • — Trade., , __ ,• . : u Arrnortrusaini ,:-:-.; ' , . 1 - -: .-..: wiz. rit.nmri V . :PV . Oi s Fritirit 4 "Flare Na.. l . 'crarbzuji i 4011: JNO. S. Dir.wdETE Wrii.M MAI - *" - DAVID 3roC DLE . . AIt ll' . Pean'a - ler'Ofilice on LKiirk 'EallisslC. 0 ' Posit R. R. Depert. •.133 - - ' -'. - 1' • IS *LAB oy crarr,nt•._ . Id I:Wen:Lents of European &earners . , . • •J • PROM ntranYil. Rdinburg.......-...Julv L-LiverpoOl....New Yurk SaTr nja Icily 1 ...8-utta!n .....Ne - A Y , rk Jura ...... ......... _July 2...7 iyerrioiil. - ..._ .. Quebec PeMia Jul., 4...Liyerpooi... :........Quebec . York ktul Jul, , ...LiverpooLLNe_w York No^cotian...-I My s ._. l .iverpo el .... ._ Quebec . Attics`. • ....July ... 11 -Livorpool... _ ... Bosun filapanw ' Taos , 1 ' s ...Livcrpoo 1.....Nevr York dr utio, ... : . :....., J . Is 15 -oalway .. ~. _Di w York- Boh m ini.. ~ . .:..-Jari le...Liverpool _Quebec Se atia ..,...-.....Ju1y 18_Tdrce-poel .. .. .11 cn , York Canada ' July 25 ...1averp0.1.. ..-. Boston 74011 ANKILUIA. Sidon _ ' . Ju'y 2 ..New Y0rk...... Liverpool Atira ._Joly 22..805t0n .. ... . _ _Liyerooo Keening star July .:,2,..Near York. Havana America Jo. y 2i-New Ynrk-S Jinn Nie I'd in burg . ...... -1.,1)24. Fy..NovrTorle...."-.-Liverpool Perfrla ....._ Jutr.27..Now Yerk-....Liverpool 11f07111311' tiAILi4ET SORB ROTED EMT FOR THE MCIENIZIO Pod? Br RESSILS. KOKETZ & VERTZ. BROKERS, NO, 118 IVOOD &FRES?. The following are the busing and sailing rat w . for Gold, Am.; Busing Selling Silver •••••-• •• ...... 122 00 Demand Not ea „. • t•-• ........ 116 no , . ..... 21 00 ' ) fAmterkalkgetitang6,, New York.. Dsr Phß Baltimoade Iphre . ia...." 144 - .. .. .........«par • Western Exelksusge, Cleveland . Lonia. par y. Dar .... t p ar .•$ LIU --- • PITTOBLfRaH OIL TiADE Saturday, July 25th, 1863, Pusin-hs tint ns the past two days, was active and amount of Oil cbainged bands,. lio'derswere, firm !.n their views and full rates we-e • obt .Ined. Our latest report from New York note afirm mar • ket fer Crude, at ?Or-319; these rates of mum) in eludq ihenackages. .These pricesare lovirerthan our awnrates Rhea the.cost of transportation is taken itato'conside'nek.n. Thestmount to oomeront the P ' resent-riBe has I.,yuYarlousiy estihaated.--: The puluber cf bare cis cannot be ascertained correctly at present. The receipts per the Alle gheny river were,. Of itJa, 3.224 barrels. Refined.— It bb's rer A. V. R. R. Refined mat b.'s ; Crude 435 bbir per C. A - P. R. R Refined-148 bbls Exports per P. F. W, R C, R R. Crude-295; Retitled 1173 bb's. The market for Cru•le bolas, active. Among the - sales we note is forows, 15 bbls packages Ineuded 530102, do 2.du5, do 25c170 do 03e12 lA's, no choice 25 ; 740 do 26,4; 100 bids .28e94 do 23c. Other sma I lots were dis-H p , sod -f at the same range of prices of prices Ss.'es the raevages to be returned, 200 bbis. at • 20 to 204: Pal do ..W4c2l. Refined—The market I daring the week was dull, dealers seem to be elevating their whee dine to Crndo 'that this article suffered oonsiderab e neglect. 'the sales of Refined were quite small at. 4461,5. Free 64c53: buyers general ' y veers asking lower tienres :The Beogole4u I, there being no demand. Pricers wane comleaL Lublication--The market was heavy Priors in a small wayaveraging from $7 24e900 as per quality. PITTBI3IIRCE PROD.I7OE MA.R.KE pilovlsxo,x; NaBSEr. THE-ARDESCO -OIL comr4pty. wir rAcytnim AND yAvig' •-ral a =Valor artloleof - • Refined Ardeseo' warehouse, 27 IBWlN'airll2l4l4t PITINMI2OII, PENZiA:` "*3 o ea. t, Oil .ZYo . rk DErBIC44I. idarowit ureTho r •• - -- , 3 PURE INXIMNES Cf A Ti otB 'NO. 291 tatigety 'corirr , traria. ,myB-6216 A NDELI IS .44. 00B.NIOBS.- -CANbEaRA'S. LAMPS REGILDED px AtrablizED. - and made;vialFo new Afro ULandellefa act„ catered to-burn Carbon - Oil. at tbff, Lamp - arid ' o ll'Bord - of' ' warmos; & KELLY, • 161Wciod Witt nisaf The Phlldecorihi,ci:, Bpinet.. . _ EMAYDRIPEI Eimerrsl7llLZALClTtk ILI4 Philasoahi for Carbon - Oil iinow ready. It possesses 'many advantages over the Common Burners. L It makes a largo' of roan `/Ith 6 lith Mee& ' oomboation. • i th . • : ... : I It winhi,e3ithi . ) •' 24 f5 121 40 1 7% ° ff i c stit i . aan ife g, • il. neap bo wad as a taper p..t-hatm. H. It canal ways ba made toburn, economical's 6. It h more easily wicked than othe any__ burner. 7. It can. be trimmed, and Ihrbtod,s4thout,ta, moving the none .. - • - • • - - . B. It th rowa alltin-whil,a!fibt aVorritho roam i 9.- T he - oldairliw can bp ran:rat! pr inoartaa I without tortebtatiho Ow. -..- ir , ~, - 1 1 -- ,' ''' 1 Theseburnera are -Ins common No.l liser„ an 4 ow' be Mt ot f- any-laznipnowitt , the: laVeryVbt son usdaurßarbon (41-sbattid„ have *..Plki.tortgAi , 1 Blamer. 'Pride 25 oents:_pof d6s - en le 2 . So !d a I No, it YOUILTH stroe,, rittabar.o 2 , : ' '," • - 162 1- 1,, h. , , 16 ,!lI . ; 4 7 I PIFM I k. - PIANO -DEALERS E CO•S PitAIVOS Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. beyond doubt tho finest in the ontalzy. This fact is row almost universally conceded ;• for some months past we have been unable to one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS.' • Baines Brothers Facelslor „Piano Fortes. the bast cheap Pianos made. For • . „ • CFIARLWFFEBL • A 3 Fifth street. Sole Agent for. Hamra Zrothere .Pianos and Prince., Melodeons. JULY LIST (SECOND HAND' PIANOS, SE 7 OCTAVE, 11 08E5V,000 ; 'CAS& 'ILlr round coreits, lifth Muni Inge, carved Muerte Desk. Iron Frame,. made by Komi, Rai f-- ' ..... ~.. .... .„. ..... - ... ~. ~-_.....-...., r 430 One.6X Octave Roseerco . d 'Cage; tonnd-fr ont ' ' corners;. with. carved ;Teams._ made: by -, ,• Stott+ rt.; N. Y One 631 4 Maya Mabogany, fluted- - ocantra, l69 • - ''' made by Travers & Rams*. N. Y. - ......,.... 140 One 6 Octave , Rosewood, acinare co - iters. iron frame. made bY*Chiekedkg.l..--,„, ... .. ...,.. 140 One 6 ()crave kdeetvi eti eattanieornere, (Ado , by 011 ert, 805t0n,..14.:-“... . ..»::.:::.::.'.., .:: ... •..:: -135 One 6 Octave v4ahogany, kenara..roPlen. I made by Wilkins ek 4 NewbalP •- • • ' 130 Ono 6'O eta ve Mahog , ny..Aquare On Ylefi. 130 mad bL. ORbeer, Reston - (34. e t Octave Rosewood Square corners, made by Groves ee,ii. a: Daley N. Y.......-_ 139 Ono 6 Octave Mahogany, senate cornets, made by Chickeriisg . . r .. ..- ... . ..... . ..... ._........ 120 One 6 Octave German ' 'Piano .. :.. ..... .......... Irl Ono 6 do do do • ' 60 For etc by • CHAN.. c, iMpE14,494, lamt and Blthllid Id nook of NtWITANO°: front YEN _ tiffferant inscanfaatorioa. to- U a:4 i ] tiNt th° ezt nti P 11.1N:a.:G001):$4 ViPtirota„,yeri L oouratO r k of , :: 21311 7 "1- , SPRING AND . ' SUIIIIRIEJ AOODS , sanbraniniall the newest I _ . . PLAIN 42VD•PAYCY CASS.arkl2lt. suitable for Businase Built cimd aas ooinplete artaient. 43i lizte.bLu* . • _ . CLOTH 040 Plain and flan red Mk and . Cadhinerai,Yastirp. W.• E. lifetaEk4 CO 1.43 FEDERAL STI Darner idarketßanare..kileghtto °lir' nitAdeantf ' • Erai ROSE LEAFPOWDER! Pearl Powder. THEATRE. Rouclß, Vinegar Rouge; PIoLF.T .POwpßig, . **tole& Pegder. 114S-1111)4 sori,ittinemtsynrNextk /tura* Soft ,Itablier4yrlugmi, reeehml 4* RANG, ktk PS Drug Store; 409;63 Illighieniiiet-S doom wog 'Fount •••• • 9LEMA,' • • UTCH & ..7„ F rirsoNai contssiom 101111111DINfi , itßoileta Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE .CHEESE; Flou rtrzin. Pith. tried F rolw Pot and l Poti ItotiaodatamotyVtenW4%l No.l o 2eioOonl - St re e t. tnd Betw _yron wo dtitn tr AVA Ittatieral advanoli L., u o on -ponsituottratt. AA 'lf lADIEEPJAHVIIWAND•OkfILOREAS Boots. Eihimoolaiters sad lithipootolft to onto?. of tko beat tuatejlofi ri ond wo Ml hip. . . Ar.. It fiejfilmg TA i1t.C0.,, . 2 t Wi oh stwaw. -, NEW. - BOILER :vf onus, , . --•- . • :,.,; ] , . • , a a'FO Vir.E.OS! . ..., 5 rr mins To TuyaLttirVacruttz. .CII. ➢ apt rig df Steam - Vollei - s; Still& Tanks, AAttatortt. e,m sugar Pans 8h et Iron Chimneys, wacalaas, ana all other. an:isle-sa *, p* tikat i ataallirpa at 'mita Lir if:aloe/as: -Piamt atteatift Pahl hi althltalif rapairs an' 'reasbaaole Jam*. ; 0 .0: ~ -, , , - IciTko coatirEtt OP i.‘t• - drs ., l4 t vcm's NE' , VAttelivilaamirien4. l ' river. 6-.7t, i .= - ,- - i • ...r,; "= ' ---r,,-,•----- 4U234/rd IMPORTANT sgraTtADIES--,'. DiLumArii-Awirmitsvull . iwatrltst yeartrilittitQf . Ytattleit 'time akeltitcleWV. i—trkolatOr.CM.l,!'i /kale& Diffieityair..aadEravinuntodeehled44ltea, sandi pt eases is reetcoaz the. *mete soundeal hp hth, latht eve entire easttldea'lehl vluto., LL ____,. ___ • " great Arne-Heim: Ejmetly." ' - 1 . I PR, 1 1AJW.WIES 'tit— .:,.: • . .' . CRONII,II - E - RPAAL , fiIt4ALE TILLS =,,- ~ _ , ...:, Whiatchavenevei , yeifalfett (*him the three: tiima. have km etrietly. folicrepal).).ri re-, i 'mating Mffiertitteztatlsing from , ~ 7,'l:lblitittotion '4:eBtiipli4e!.. bit' : i ttiitiiii ; .PZll4TeatichlsilliiiiMin VO' piiit6lthttattiritei sufang frNn Tull a tti a gion* , -/ VaitiMtßari.: Iti tt 'l4 IS 'Zig., or- o ern ear of tbo ... Or- aa .74. 1 A.10.1a-aIL easoa.oft.;,Debilift....er 3 - iiiielis , c , -la= Proatrqiiim-Histiriat, Palpstcrtone. are... , il.,.ite . whirl are the forertumers of more serious thaease. .. "L a n: 1113-.T:h4se Me are peefee.4...haesok.traiheromv dituticnk andAnav be to bavite - ace cf..4.6re.,... T..T Oa ma ietrichoureaut o dierren i 'at the. gape time durrcia; like a e.armil l Cdtrealfatad. ciitimir. pad restorituf the Titeluxt to!:ha ti iv ur con itg°- .„ Ai ,* ;:,... • *- + - •, L , - •- - . A .oppWni. 60 l'ilb3, Pena Vali B ar4, - -,.. atiti.trhimamm-trill e' sent by Mail I)re-paid bYlaktdvertiaedrAgeza, ortt. 1, q of. thten Ann . 2 . 1 • • _. _ _•- yAit Reehesterat Y. - goner/al agil ri if h.. - - dolt- bs Draireatelemme&tly, ,-,.,`:-•'• ' '''' ' . • u NIUTZIllpia, _ z _ s r. T. .pormailitttleiit "treat arattheamomf .. . . ": " ° : 47 " °° " - , zfl 44 81 /tzflal..sbare 0: ~1 !IR? •• 81 WOOD STAMM. .'" litlg t ' ;:- - .7.• EA A l E - 'bran ,Tr,i-41.#iiter--, • iIEIES4I NAClEsitgli 400 CO.ERIIO4q, Nay 'Ttissth,:ailtDOW krrisr,- Fit a t y -ffilleuTrulreentritg. ALL "autos , or, titiaat.lStkrineg; , Tioototerliar throe tC• o`l4 - hundred! and t careAumer, : t and: -; Rated in , 4riat - Mlq. flaw 11.ITleat-ruru,o6l4, Fa4Uorieu., • • ive p ototilar sew nun to,the. cot et.-uo u titin of l'ngiaee end. tdeattinifr fprierint inflhv end 'for 1f,== 1 ,1=i 4 ....„ 1, let . = a la i " tringtAmO.K.BArigne eVtilrostiforeo d ptie . . , AN). Eollantinaiaieel 417 revitulron.8h•oting Hann* nud e , ee Wit*. variety, .turadnue - theinUn ture 14.. ten _OLP ittrxuartmarr InAnarecuar ct t.l., ll , est.ghn!.!.t : yclanatvE4rc..'-endiretrazt4f "-_- In'n!! 70 aslizsactit , n : ' •• , - 4P ll, ^ 4 :ragit:trre 214 L4 , 12:104' Bailai ad and Wt.' • , re..a.l,dirri- • City - .bitelligeb.9l4 Cface. 00.127 Fourthonp apor. - , above.BmiWBeld at 111.41414k1: 4 01V PREPAOEO -TO 191101.11,,T thiselty 'lnd Ceuta, 'FLA helps 1 . all kinds..ashqs. , nceogn. zl , wlll-jutio "4ttenct tl tte pd. , ancf sale 6f proPerti• es leot.ton !of rents and claims, tit godst, loans. /so: ' Fro La 4n7 ihtimate know I edge „of the 413; amnia: and roz,g. peithrioe' 'the-lin:noess. tiolle;to, gbe entire setlsfeetion_ co/patron& • - ohltkazoit With. K. :SOX,AILif. 0.231) BEDFORD ST. FOR SALE—A ‘- .well oat t Etory 110„us. ana Jo% of 'around for salt: A hall, sit toonr;sarret and Cellar- water A tures. twos ront porettra, •*, each floor. large yeaxi. Pane. $2 lAA - p - 13 t ,- - - f f , Si.,Cl4/10.61%T..re- sows,. s,B ,• • Market au-et REAppRs 21 1 °F.717M1 :DOC Powers. ntiannxi and re t . volvins Bey B Hay klatratort: and tam s neratt/fo , sa)o • - "---7erY 13ECEDA'iNt LONG; ;it 127. T. l l*.t.taittluit; • ---, RESIOVAL• Oir tiligitiF ::. 'll' . - in.*, ' ' • Thii nidan3igned IlarlOg relarivait Ma Lire. r•Stable Antis th , rear nttho tiro tr. Elmo, to near nk the coer cal rkenandlliadtblield- itttit. W. 0: Conn a old` is erepatod tqfarnistra-arriestes. tsi f at butte _ , n 144 iciiii uasesupote the Shortest no- Ilen4 Ooe; Is norms kept at ItverY , ..tot , namable -' t , ' Aidartabryt end all arrangements roan- s , AT'oe!yaniaipectst attanLion. • • - ~,, • 4 --" u , ,, • - Butaa, BRICZLAND. • - • . , . --,,,a0 1 14 . : , - , ' .. . - , e itr 4 ols wits SALE-THIS eirssesi. bet offers for sale four eligible lota aitaated 0 th e 0011eW Grove atillet and CCM% Alaatla adjoining the Seventh Ward. In Pitt tonquarip,....-. - The lobar° each 2.4 feet _front by 720 feet deep; Mantas back to an alley, and are,entirely boas ted ter atreets and ABM on avo rr aide.' Two of t h e in. have frame hollows or them, flew teems and h a m i n esti!, hydrantroo bb mile& TOO' wtllbeßolda: , _togethor on weeekretto t4raait, • Maatella ' SAIL II A, eri t • .7, 1•11 9 1 ; . Rnaaaivivat now,- I4 P EG GLIP tit( ~ „ • Ws rvssuss ir.virvisFs $l2 60 potter Grape nt CO par dm= f?, Mmnv - AL -- TO THE Es pEtusLii.-4''"7o')„," ,ly Xodeat o f denomi— ma- .`•t", 4 nallons. treat abase n&mordmeonret, a3d ,• Afeefamiemoil- ,• , • • . acatlonotaanmrtmi-hm,z-, • - oiclerr to youths bcfk Tu.-, .ev. 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Pit AtEmiihr dst:l7 , n lEEOW.LOSTI 13101 V FitiZIOTORND! supt :pnblishixt. in a dealeti &nvelope. • A LECTillit ON TEM', lIIENT and 'Radical. Cure Sfiennatorrlatep,. , Seminal wadknem.: Itivolt k rii4ry - gramilmons, I at Seminal Debility: - and' ImEelm. cuts td„,lifgefue, laterally Nervous:nem, Conzeiciiplion RpfleyeY ati,d Pita Mental and Pbytidoli etaiwity,'reitaltz iror. Vinti,L3 w„Ahd0;447,....733.37, - V&R DI. D.. A uthor of the Green Book 4* aloon, to:. Thou/Nada_ 44, Aulikem,r l ,!. t no-4ey si B4 .fiti:o'vzio'',iiiifoOk sgm'Acte,,. d rea r*OgVelk:XlNAlDE i l Six . , .otrottsii_og _km mita, ei atamps:.b , r - - .C.KLIT --- try- Bioadir ,-Iv-ew-rorg; L irfit:dew3m • • • 3 -KNOX, 98 /fifth •treat. r - ..,.. , Y` lIMEIS
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