PErIP RN ;RILL 4 , ,L NO. a: Lt.• pARR ROW N/I'W YORK and STAIR TRILVT, ROSTON aro our saute for the Dairy and Weekly Port la those critter, sad are au ' turbid to take AdvertLlenumteand duhooriptiorui or as Attie knees* Rao. - SATURDAY`MORNING. JULY 25. tali fiIt4IINIMOOII Benefit of the, 'Wounded of Grant 9 o Arm y y. On Mondavening, Jul 18th, a bents & to was given the wounded soldiers of Grant's army at the MemPhisTheatre.--- The nieces presented the Occasion`were the Y.ankeeTeainster; Jaclro,thes,Fizilian Ape, and a Tableaux" revestientaig the siege of lAsides which danc ing, and the song of the StarAptuided /lamer e -re ceipts of the house were $945. From this it would appcar that the loyal sentiment Iva In - the ascendant in Memphis. Would it not to a glorious example for all thea tres and travelling troupes in the loyal states to follow.;,; Habeas Corpus. In'thi Circuit Court yesterday the case of W-Ini 41-Richardeon, a ininar,..orLatpli. catiott-ett Capt. oa ter'w.returu on the back of the writ, zet forth that he did not restrain' the liberty of Richardscin, and the writ woe'quashed. at the cost of the relator, his father. As the matter now stands he may. be sent awayot any titne. • - - • Mrs.' Catharine Von Hande appeared for the diedharga Otto aciti4adreivri o ;He was dieetnirged on th6kraiinditatle-haii enlisted while auderage: He ehowedthat he A ad, beewpresentgin - aeren - nr - argbt ties on 4be Peninsula and elsewhere.— ThisAispharge was made in the Dietrict Courtt , dt Crops, i•rb s breis, e• • The' AtneHccat rolunker, publish .d at Carlisle, Pe., gives us the following items : The blackberr.t . r • p seems more than unusnallyabuodant this year. Vast quan tities of this fruit heve made their appear , ancee in bur midst. TlECfitrmerit in 'every section of the country complain greatly or , :the scarcity of laborers. Workmen are scarcer now than , they have" been, and it is hard to knoy, how acme hinds of business are-to be carried on after the draft. The sale of agricultural implements durilig" the present season has exceeded any previous year. This.result is net to be attributed so much to the increasing prosperity of our farming community as rt isiwaxencarcity of laborers. Won't beer - Allowed to do It. Whila- on the rope last_arening,-during the rope tialklai-perforpaance,'EfetTyLes lie announced thathe ' , wotilcl again walk tha rope• stretched across the streets this afternoon. This Mayor Salyer has,posi tively, prohibited. Ooe'reasotc -tot:thia_ is because it"draws . such: a- crowd in. Fifth street as abso.ntely to block, the way. fller . We :stated a day or two since ttiat at the tiineiof the arrest of Charley Rogers, he had knocked officer. Hamilton The rtial facto are as follows : On reach• ing the_ doorof the Mayor's office, Rogers put mit his foot and tripped Hamilton, and attempted to run, but that officer brought him to his senses by a well direct ed blow. This is rather turning the tables. Fatal Aoeldeni. On Friday last, as Mr.. John hicCorkle of Crossr-Creek was - preparing his horse rake for use, he-fell from a ladder some feet, striitingnpon.the teeth, which Ilene. trated hie ciftst iii the region of the heart: The unfortunate man lived until the next day at 1 0 'n'clock,:suffering great pain, when he tiled. Bold Robbery. L' Night before last some bold thief en tered the shoe stole of Mr. Diffenbaeher on Fifth street, near. Market, by breaking one of the side windows, and carried away a lot ofraen's gaiters and ladies' kid bat morals, to the valne ors4o. While in the store he called 9ff his old shoes, which he left, anepnt on a new pair of gaiters.— Although the . noise was distinctly heard across ale street, the watchman on the beat did not hear it. Allegheny River and Petro , tenni. Altogether the Allegheny river rose two and s half feeb at this point, and is now falling. Daring the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday, 2400 barrels of oil had arrived at the wharf, and we learn froth a gentleman who - has just come down 'the river, that from eight to ten thousand more will-,be reqeiied byAloon.toeday. The New Hope Steamer. It waktinn'ounced that - there - Would be a thorough trial of :the new steamer be• longing to thellope Fire CoMpany of Al legheny,yesterdax afterhoon,at..the cor ner of Market'and Water - streets: - The trial did not rake plane. The building committee were satisfied with her, and took her withoutfurther trial off the handa of Mr. 8, W. Furlong, the engineer and agent of the Amoskeag company. Mr. Furlong leaves to-day for the east. We understand that the Relief Fire Company of this City are negotiating with him for the building of a new machine. Pittsburgh will soon be supplied. with as fine a lot of steamers as there are in this country. Theßoulks Reopened. The hooka clocrunents and funds of the Bank of ChamberiViug, removed 'ter safety to the Eastern cities prior tel the raid of Tenkine, have been brought back, and the Bank has aneir mere resumed 'op erations. The " Farmers' _and hfeebaniea' Saving Fond" hat also reopened andli.preWed to accommodate-the public as heretofore. The monetary world generally begins to resume its wonted appearance.. D. P. S. for Greene County. &dna P r ovos ri Mars hal been appointed Deputy sounty. Fire Alarni. The alarm of fire yesterday afternoon was caused by the burning , of a chininey n the 9th ward. ` Rain. A glorious rain fell yesterday afternoon, eating about au hour. _The lliarvest. Wheat in Huntingdon county is genet: Illy heavy, is free trate weevil, or other lerions drawbacks, and with a few days of ,nnshine will be pat in unexceptionable )rder. Barley is short, but tcderably well leaded ; the oat erne will probably be at east an average Onein 'quantity, and be pond an average in .quality. Boats forltesiv9rl!ans. SecretarytClansit has tel e graphed to :apt. Ilstchelor - to issue clearance papers o all boats wishingto load for :New Or sans, prohibiting only such artioleft from being shipped as-are contrabaOk Election. On Tuesday, the 25th of August, a fleeting will be held at the Board of Tirade looms. the object being . to elect seven 3irectors of the Pittsburgh Grain Eteva or Company, to serve for the ensuing ear; From the Army. Among the; arrivals in - the cityester lay, we notice that of qiptain Grtratf, .4ents, A dising and Phillips, and six psi rates, all of the, gallant ISM Regiment, rho have come oixtotakaCtulrp-ot -daft: 4 mkt. ME - Z This old and favorable place cf amuse ment, will be re . • opened - toil:light for the fall season., Under themanapinanti-of B. TriMble - himself. Dartarthiitiiiirit has been clnsed,,,thelentire,establishmeat hils °P 4-o",, g9 n W e j4 l3 Pieiti'reftiiiAgy refer nisbing-004,ontargement. I.lt -bas=been hamisomciye neVi4. scenery and: pE o Per,tieti':"Preplired,..anCtif T tOw ur.krat rate Condition to accommodate the pub= lie. and talented mitnparLY: Posed of man. form-r fainrites here, -to gether With others who are2destined to be equally popular, has been collectithy the manager at mach labor and expense. The usual varieties of songs, dances, fannyalretches Bind extravaganxee, swult.-be presented - each evening in a manner ihnt 10411' diinbtless-sive nomplete • tiatiSfectidtr.' , Li capital bill is offered for, the arat night. 1 Railroad Aceidenti, Last. Thursday afternoon. FfinlfSahoelr: of Easton, was xnetantly killesL-hy being fun over by the engine on the Lehigh Var. ley Railroad. !'ersonal. , . . Col. Roy Stone acting Brigadier of the Buchtailßrigade:-.' Arrived in town yes terday and is_ stopping at the St. Charles Hotel - . This .brgade- - did-good service' at Gettysburg and suffered severely; Col. Stone warkin the thickest of the fight and .waa wounded in tkethighi but we areglad tolearathat heitilapidly.recovering. He vrar- soon. be able to resumelis position .in the field.. - - • . I I , [wimple Hall Efiunbliies Combinottori appear to-night or the last time. Since •tlitdi 'advent hire, they have , drawn lull houses,- and; have:done an: excellent business.; -When' ever they may go we' recommend them to' the good graces of those of the public who enjoy, good ' singing, inging, good .dancing, and a hearty laugh. "Miner's Alnnininm Pen." This is the name of a new pen manufac tured especially for Henry Miner, and in tended as a ..pen for the counting roam; the banking house and business .men gen, I end' ' '. It is finished in the finest ate% ' and for fineness. and evenness = oflptstroi flexibility and generaL expellehee will co pare favorably with the best,diamond: pointed gold pens.- -They self at twenty cents a dozen,- 814 cite be bad either by whnlesale or retail it Miner's. . ' - Shaksperean Readings." on Tuesday 'evening, Mr. James t. Mtirdock mill give one of his celebrated Shaksperearrentertalaments. for the bene fit of the Subsistence and Sanitary Come mittees. The object is worthy of all corn• , inendation, and the call will doubtless-be heaktily responded to by our citizens;'7l Personal. __ . , Thomas A. Armstrong, of the 139th. Regiment, arrived in this city yesterday' afternoon on furlough. .. Harperis Magazine for Aiigust. This useful and valuable Magazine has been furnished us by Mr. -Miner, next :door to the Postollice. .Thet contents are rich and varied. It sells for 25 cents per number, and is worth double:the cost. Harper's Pictorial History of the War, No. 6. has been received by Mr. Miner,— Persons who desire to preserve a Pictori al History of the present Rebellion, should procure the Mick nnmbers by all means. The present one is devoted to the uprising of the North. Notice. We direct the attention of our lady read• era id particular to the notice of Rettry,T. Lynch, Dry Goode_ Xerchal?t,36._ Malice street, found in to-day's Post." Mr. Lynch is popular with all who bay fash ionable, seasonable and cheap goods. He will doubtless receive an early visit from his patrons and others. SUMMEEL STOCK of Boots, Shoes and gaiters selling cheap to make room for Fast Goods at McClelland's A➢Ttion House, 53 Fifth street. A Litton assortment or Ladies, alisaes, and children's hoop skirts at McClelland's Auction House. PITTOCK, opposite the Post office-has re ceived all the weekly papers for the prey eat week—they are brim full of choice and interesting reading matter and are pro fusely illustrated --don't fail to supply yourselves. HARPERS WEEKLY is an extra number - altogether, and is actually worth about 25 cents. ; that is, if you could not purchase it for less. John latx you only six cents for the present number. Great Improvement on Sight , Riussut.N PEBBLE. Just received, an entire new supply of the widely known RUSSIAN PEBBLES. since their. introduction, I have given the fullest satisfaction to a large number whose eyesight -was such'lts to render artificial applianCes necessary, and- have fatly es tablished the superiority of the "Pebble" 'civet' all other kinds of glasses. If any whose failing sight renders the nee of glasses Necessary will give me a call, I will endeavor to convince them of the ad- vantages to be gained by using the Rus s* Pebble, and will show in what man- ner it is superior to any other now in use. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, 39 Fifth street, near Wood. Oin dipzen card Photograph only ONE Dom.e.a of prominent men-and women and copies of fine pictures at Pittoch's oppo site the Post Office. HAM . Eit'S MAGAZINE for August at Pi ; Ekrowa's )lisToay of the. Rebellion part five now ready at Pittock's opposite Post Gificie. • Pccarr 'loose at Pittock's opposite Post Office. Hotel for Rent. The "Ilassey House'," lcicated on the corner of Ross and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgff-and Connellaville Railroad Depot is now offered for rent. The " Hcnc.e"..is in good repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per son mideratanching the business . a fine op !pot:Wait), is now4ffered. Immediate poll sbasibn will be-given. Apply to Taos. Moomr...No. 189 Frst at. griELEBBA.TED EXT. Al :HOWE. ERCILLEA. _. Ashland Flowers .i.olignonette AIiSMFL Musk . AmerYllis - - Meadow Flowers Bouquet de California Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie : Lily of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina - Now, mows Huy Bergumotto. Orange Flowers Cassie Fatehonly Camelia Pink • Clematite ". FoPPinnek Ceara Porteigal Citronelle Resat Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace Rose Geranium. itougland 'Reidy. Grilliflower Snring Flowzr Garden ,Flowers Sweet Briar Heliotrope Sweet'Pea Honer Sweet Lavender.. Honey suckle Sweet Lettuce " Hawthorn Swat Clover H.Yatintli. s . Jasmin Tea Rose Jockey Club. Vio'otte JthllY Lind Verbersa Sonqizille. Vetiver, ' Mousseline Vanilla - - Millefieurs West End ::-, .:MOS3IOIII' s - . White Lit, . Marechale! IVinter Blosom DAUNT, SEDYOSIIIA, a highly coneenint tal Persian Essence, the most elegant perfu me fo r imparting to tndhe himpiltcych•K a very agreeable and Iss_ok. ~ ZESENUE 0 UQUET--11thIPILE EXTRACT TIPPER, Soaps, Shaving Creams.- Preparations for the Hair. Cosmetics, Toilet Watem Dentifrio II ! , • and Desfendemof all kinds: constanaon ha ... ~.. ~ =, • - • tor st:le by -, CliAB: , tP • 1t.,:.', ' I ... 1 - . Wfl - , -- - i ciornee Patzt `'' I'm k •tf. , -0-4. , -,: qi..terrrta.vit EaistAl. WASHINGTON, July 24—It is definitely aspertained,that Lee's main army is at or near Wiachester. He has made no gen eral advanee_down the Gen. Wadsworth's - resignation will not. it is said, be -accepted, but owing to the number of general officers in the: first corps he will be transfaired to Bode other Au official' order for 'the monly aof oro vost Hit:abate tinder the enrolmentat $129 50, and that of the Bargeon and poinmissioner, at:sll2 BS. The.GOkinnent has decided on active meaiires:'regerding the fitting out of do Rebel '-iron clad fleet in England. _The authorities are Urged.to issoe letters of marque and reprisal in visw of the in- Crease .or,pinites. gmcistueri, July 244--A daSralrk s exPe• dition under ,Col. Toland of the 84th Ohio Minted infantry and Col. Powell the Virgiiiia cavalry Bent by prig. Gen. Seam mon front Charlestown, Va.,to cut tbe ;Virginia- and Tennessee railroad at Wy. .thegilleias been suceessful, They cap lured Wytherrille.after a severe fight and took 720 prisonera two pieces of artillery, and 4 100 stand of, arms. Our loss was about 15 killed and Wounded. Col. To land and Capt: 'Delaney of Cincinnati were killed and gel..Pewell sayer* woun ded. The enemy - Fest 76 killed „and a large - number of wounded. Oar troops Were fired cn by citizens from houses.— The lowa- was totally destroyed. The command reached Fayetteville, yesterday after a hard march of over 800 miles. GCOVEB R BAKPreitiOWlll . g MaOhltmeNfor mezelfeetering putposee r ere the best in RAo Etenerai - Atenl • "tißw b etrent.Pittebnrch. l JOZSCILI .... 'Fyn? PrzErrr nirsk & sox 11.1.717PieraLtr-9 PARCH A.MD) PLAIN FURNITIMME dc 1214 SIIIiTHYL.ELD tiFf 0 3 trrwato.ffixtli vacs! and V:rrin r net PlTTritit I Dtit.: V!. SUMMER. DRESS GOODS LACE MANTILLAS 0 INT • ENTY-FIVE. DOLLARS, , A* 10116RA11I' liking& out from Liver. pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal way, to N ERS, ew Arork; in FIRST CLASS MAIL STSA for Tvtenty.Elve Parties o iwolmhl, out by Sailing Vessel at Itßvest rata Anply to D. O'NEIL, bibtf Chronicle • ,70 wifth Pitrabars4..P44. - : CONCORD GP PE VINE& UV - EWERS AMONG THE FIRST TO w were this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited. it for five_yeara. We obtained our original once frOin Mr. Si - ELL who origina ted it. The rittsbgrgtli,Eortioaltnrai Society in IS5e awakedtura diplotaii for WI .and tho All Beauty - Mtn:slate:cal 85000. An toil% a prenunni for it he „the BEST new =Seedling grapio. ea, all respooto soporior to the ' - L!: Our stook' of Thies 'lll unequalled anywhere•*ilob we - offer at 2s oon to rook „p". 50 Tat dose" - sts.Bo 'per 100; 1100 per 1,000. Small vines ation Prices. Wo catfornisk a few extra large vines at 50 oents to each. = . o heo c ti c ir. ; - No. - 29 POEM .Edirre! e - - ACTS FOR THE I The Howe. EfeVringlifitohlite. ' isti*sstedl 1845. PerfeetedlBB2/„::, IIII:Mal7MD TRIBETE _ FROM ALL : 3 ;g ii.lll#,:tthesSo Machines. at the World's Fair, . 18e..., while the inger Sewing Machine resftited an honorable non on its nitrite ; a n d Wheel er & Wilson's medal for,ite. device :called !!Criri cider hook .',' hellbwe Sewing . Maehinn,:r was awarded'a pre itim.(tona English Rxhibitan) aa the best for all urpotes on exhibition. Our light*. • e-t Maehinegn teed to make pntratWork on the lightat and eaviest fabrics. ~. Sold and ran Oor. Penn gc St Mgr. etreetk , Al J 11 1013,1 11411 ,..--" noStliStavir 4g ':, tv...ix • - TELEGAAPHIC SRHIIISH' WITH :11(11DAY,'': RfAligtock;c4F46iiis at • _ CIn r : a I P*TPL HE E EL lafkli'cr*D J Priiii TN Efrr4AND, ExpeclitiOn to i)Eistroy, the Bail Abed stWytheville. &o. • 4tei •-. . . CINCINNATI, Snly , 24.—Maj. Krause dit.skirmish with the rebels at illeienT 'clockt morning, driving heard from, Morgan was at Winchester, twelve miles northeast of Cambridge, moving towards the Steubenville dr Indiana rail road, close ly purified by our forces. P Foamies Mobacb, July 24.—The Rich -9 blond Whig of the 23rd, says : The .evao tiation-of Jackson, Miss., left in the haads of the enemy the rolling stock of the N. Q., Jackson unit Rreat - Northern, the M s -13 issippi- and - MisssissipPi and Tennessee Itailroads. The molly, poweralone, con. aisted..OT qvct,Alatigittes.r The loss is in-. - cilcalable, 'important and irreparable:-- - Nothin g goes 'shun the- Southwest. The ederal aftvalry rail from Newham, N. C. reached Rocky ` Mount : on the ' Wilmington ad Weldon - Raiload - n' the 20th and .t. capturedtvo , mile "of the track. , The 'Bridge over.the Neast river, 1,000 - feef, :was barbed, thereby cutting off coalman'. pat* for ;some weeks. Closing Ont. SALE OF SHAWLS, TIM 01 WITLIRCI Sued'Hes. }RJGUB 41: BACKE N CL BT THE L i m .; - z / 60IITEt ' r; Co nsiiineneeielne-r4bli Falrtnt c rner ?run 101. Altair sit.. Plttslg Charleston The Surrender oft ' ° '4A . S; . " itE.gr .ND Vicksburg. AND best of tie Urittddifitatali.; s 3 4Lpays for a Ifni/ Commorcal coitus'. including_ writing and ponstneraliagrithroltri&.-- • , No extra ciargeslog Mau ufactuttos, Statraboat. plailroadnndessiti - Nooktkaspiog, I Minister's aorta nne-latlik"rioe. Students ca lor and twit,' at anzlintia: Thitrixistitpkai litAidocluctiftl by trperienaid osci , etoanlnatioaJ businets mut, hence the toregm, enca foigraduates at this College by bust. WWI man throighout the country., as well as this CtitY, - • , Prof, A—CONDlTOorigararrarn Re V.'s boat Portman ofilaimion;• teaches Ornamental and Rapid ilusines 'Writing. ay.For sperm ns of Prof. Coaley's unequalled anctlatalo,roa , n ) ntaltklng lull informs ttat, crneio.m ttaatr-ttireetifa to the Prinnpals: JigarligNB The following additional extracts are taken from the latest Southern papers. icorutequences of the Fall of Charleston. 1 In an elaborate article concerning the I attack QA Pirafteakin7, thb Coprihrs or trta6 city Makei3 - the following comments: " The fall of Charleston involves conse quences which we shudder to contemplate. With her capture, the whole state would Iron be at the mercy of the foe, and the great cause of Southern, kndependence Would belout in - fearful jeOpard.f. Noth• lug but a guerilla warfare for the Southern and Southwestern portion of the Confed eracy, if not for its whole extent, would Chien be left us, in manifestation of our undying and unconquerable determiut:tion never, to submit tcyrAtked u!'s i.esolde an a StrAragossti defense Of'our city, manning anct defending every f— fighting from street to street, and house W house, and, if failing to achieve sue r ease, yielding nothing but ernek:! .4. ruins and mangled bodies as the spool of the I ruthless conqueror. We know that ear subjugation involves submission to a vile tinchAtrocions despotitrat worse thea savage barbarities, to degredatiou and in 841t, (sparing neither age, sex nor condi tipn,) and to the galling infamy of servile dominion. Let . , us, then, bid destruction ; and eiternaination welcome; scititter'than luiccumb to Yankee dominion. 1 he Surrender of Vicksburg, Beferring to the surrender of Vicksburg, a correspondent of a Mobole paper says: I have conversed with some of the offi• sera who have come out, and they say that when the men rose from the trenches, were they had been for thirty eight days, Without everbeitg relieved; and tharhlred' Lout to stack their arms, one third of them reeled and staggered like drunken men, famine and exhaustion, and many of tham fell to the ground unable to rise again • but when the guns were stacked, r and the color-bearers were•marehed op to I Jay their tattered and worn banners upon the stack, then, and not till then, did they seem to know and feel that all they had struggled and . suffered tor feet rniiir long I and wreary days and vreekS,'Was lost:= All had been in vain, and men with fame Hine written upon their faces, to which was now added dispair, tcrned.away and.visitit like children at the sight of the banners thet had followed so long and so well, doomed never again to flutter above them, the'ensigu of freedom and : hatred of ty ranby. 'Franking Privileges Abolished. /cc. Letter Carriers. _Under the new postage law the frank ing privilege previously enjoyed by Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Polk, relicts of our Ea-Presidents, as well as that. of Ex Pres idents Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan, is abolished ; their correspondence is chargeable with postage, and when not prepaid on litters and papers sent to them the rate on each is doubie. • The public should also bear in mind that' letter-carriers, being now salaried officers, no credit can be given by them on any mail matter delivered. Tim postage on newspapers should be im'ariablY prepaid, as, when not prepaid, they will be chargeable with transient ratesof postage, two cents each. 0 161 UP kr-I:V44cce~rr%rap I TO ARMS I TO Awful—AN Iftlql I.Sar CAVAL KY REGIMENT TO BE FORM ED I—The roll of this Regiment will be opened from this clay until the ranks are filled with re. crults for the dermas of our city and homes. All able-bodied Irishman and others who wish to join this Regiment, are .requested to. enrollstheir names, 'the officers to be elected whEta ltegi ment is completed, at N 0.6, 11 , ood eteeet. D.,.A.LL EN. and ADJUTANT ZENAS R. late of the sth Virginia Regiment, will be in attendance. jul6.tf BATTE lity—TEN .2elen Wanted to enlist in Hampton's Bat tery; also recruits for any PonneY/vania Battery or ftetriment in the Meld. Apply to LLEUT. A. N. 11A11.BOURS,' jela-tt Girard House. BANKING HOUSES. W. .1. KOIINTZ PH H. HERTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ ) BANKERS, No. US Wood St., Second doe above FilTh Street, SALMIS IN FOREIGN AND Domestic Exchange. Coin, Bank Notes. and Govern ment decarittas. Collections promptly attended to. npll GOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES CertHeatos of Indebtedness, Quartertnes tars OartifloAes. 8-10 Bonds and Coupons, end all other government securities bought by W, It, WILLIA.X6I ea CO., mhs:l3md Wooa Weer. corner of Third. LOW PRICED ALL WOOL CARPETS HEMP CARPEN, very cheap, CHIN A. ,-,81 ATTI .1 , 11"4D white, eheckod and ancy Gold Bordered Window Flladet,.. 0000& MATTIiiGB, 'all NEW GOODS just opened -AT THE- • • L• NEW CARPET STORE M'FARLAND COLLINS & CO ,, ' 7I dt 73 FIFTH STREET, Between .the Post emee and Dispatch Building. , • .; • 13,43 REAL ESTATE • SAVINGS- INSTITIPtIONi INCORPORATED BY THEI LEGISLATURE OF PENNSILIINIA: OPen daily Depo m on tA m UR DAY tEVE qN oNG n. from ti to o'clook. ArOffice. 63 POI:MID STHABT. MEEKEST ALLOWED On Deposits in this Institution at SIX PER CENT. PER: ANNUM Payahle to Depositors in May'and IQoVenibt.c. whiohjf:not drawn, will be added to . the prin pal and eozvoiroded. Passnoter—lSAAC JONES Vice Paisinsarr—W. B, OOPELAISh. ..tantrrsta, -• Hon Those Howe Hon J K dfoorhoa Isaac Jon ' Honey. H Jacob Painter. Childs. Nickolas V ccirtlr. W B Copeland, Hoerr •ary acid Treasurer—A.' A.' CAREIEI.: 3y&lr t ArarrmunoirnzA.TioN aroincE—wh eze , 4111.C.L.11.142eis of Adminiftrigtiraftelie &este scaler trollstaltenforder, saddler. late of the City 'of Pi wbargn,_ideo'd.. have been granted to the glib& ram, egg persons Indebted to said %tato willi make paigremt. and those having elm = soanistlhe sande. will v ir memt thera•iirdruthigne for setpeenen vlenodrdelev. vi =miss, . l Atlinixdslzator. Nop:00hi• street. All!gasn, Fizb mabikttirwevir - 11 Pe,sz 41itNititith GOODS :3 KIT 4 Moat, - ' illiI v :13 11:4k::M.81 Boats , ' I i rrr Proses °l l l I t i ~ . I . 1 E e -.. B . dish '. —l isa ' , Baskets livaltlmind: Cup Hung W ire Sieves Coal Scut de Stove Polish KrlifttWasnere . Basting Sposii.: "Coffee Mills Cash Boards - t= u lt i o ' t4ors "Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Boaters Flour Falb Water Fifteen pie .Plates Clothes:Wringers Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wish Tubs .. ' Soap Cups - Ti sat Fonts Sad Irons Pliwe Room. ..I.,Amtb. - --- Csgtors I Call Bells 13.1ruP Jugs I Nut Picks - t Cake Knives ' ' ) Flan Knives guina-Knives - - ' } Ito - Creem Knives halt Stands • ' Na_phi.n Rings Fruit Stands ' '' - Cake - Baskets Biatter Knives v ' 'or and Spoons Soup Letitia . Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles • '-. Sugsr Spoons Children's Cups -Mustard Spoons Round tteDval Salvers bee Pitchers Bouquet Stands Ebobleki 1 CUTLERY. :Ivory handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do I Forks Stag do ' slo I Square Waiters knglish Tea Trays • __, crumb Brushes Forks Spoon Trays , Crumb Trays Dish Covers , Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes v. i Coffee.Birsins Wne Strainers, t Coffee Cafetiers Sp i rit voffee Pots, I Nut Crackers I alibi Mats ~ „ I kouod Waiters Bread Baskets'. - V I . Cork Screws Wino - Coolers;' v 1 Knifo Sh arpen ere ators Refriger . • Water Coolers, Aro ... .. FOIL THE t11.11111E13. Toilet Jar 6' - -.' -' ' - Willett. Carriers Infanta v i Chamber Buckets Baths V_ i Bowls and Pitchers Marisa Relishes --, - ' . Gas shades Shaving .tans ' - I Nursery Shades Brent Match. Holders , • 'do Lamps Flower Stoma. I Clothes Whisker Nurser,' R!ifrigeratori do Hampers Wax Tap . ers • _ Nista. Lights. BILISCXLLANEOVS. . Libraoy Steps's Door Mats Vienna Fisk Globes Vestas Bird Cages i Meats ates Viatetts '- • ' ... r Pocket Knives Curd de Visite Pre41259 I Flasks Camp Knives - I. Camp Portfolios. And every tains pertaining to a well appointed Household. 'ft , bo obtained at ri.isonable prices at the NEW STORE of i Ti Wu n o W de g nVai' Spies Boxes 'Cup Tuba A' Straw utter, "Liar Sieves Muse Jildrod billyPrziaap- Cbamoig Shim t.ileeward EiridironN- Lemon Squeefars btew Pane -. aflo 1 rent , ' ish Eettled=-'` ham Boilers Gr..tera Lardinit , Needl rs . Pudding Pazte - Brdad Pans Butter- - Ladlear.k bon-Molders am:Ladder" Keehn Clothes Limn &ales I.kaA'a Kalv4a Bread Bozo SCOOPS 4'14 , 1 * Tait 61 MINIM KAY E-1.1.01-lALRI3f4. t 0- $0 EIPTH STREET. First door below the Exchan.o Bank. citSA A ng- hgen dfc B e rm er g d amM a nc har s ge e r. n Du e .nuesebeong ete. no STRICTLY CURE Ai TIOLSB PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE - 7 , TORRENCE & McGAER, Co-n,r Po.rth rtaa itiarkez DRUGS ! DRUGS! DR UGS I 11.111EDICINES I NIEDICLNES lIIEDICIN_ES I. MEDICINES !- CEDEMICAILS 2 EnIICALS ! CILIEIIICALL DYES I PAIN PS PAINTS I PAINTS ! 'PAINTS !TAINTS ! PAINTS I PAINTS 1 „PAINTS 1 PAINTS ! OILS! OILS! OILS! " SPAcEgi I SPICES t SPICES I SPICES t SPICES SPICES ! SP/OE• ! SPICEs SPAcEs ! sracmy SPICES! SPaCEP Soda, Cream Tartar. Eng. Mustard. c. Freneb, Enblieb. - and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles, Brasher. Truman, Patera, Mclicluee. and ad Dyalitilat artioloa, z!..-trfotlY pure aTticlne.• Low pnota. *A- Payßloblas PrewatiptlOES mecarately com pounded at all hours. Pare Wines and. Liquors for 'Medicinal use 0 1 /YY • ineo:fly.o LONDON ANIS INTERIOR Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED REMEDIES BLOOD POWDER AND BON r) It) IP4 Ter T2INT. A certain our for Diseases - of Horses and Cattle, known to and used only by the company in their Lira st.,bie from 1844 mail the openi g of the flatlway over the principal row OA. After the gen ertl use of thesa remedies in all the stabka of the Cal:many their annual sultm of cend tie ncd ceck were diseen'icuot, sa yin g tne_Coinpan9 ex seeding £7 000 per nun um. in 1853 the London Brewers' Association offered the Coninen9 £2.000 for the teceipos and use the articles - cow in their oynetablis, - • BLOOD POWDER.,. A certain aura for -; . foander. distemper. rhenma. tieiti, hide bound, inward strains, loss appetite weakness, heaves, coughs.' colds. and all (Jemmies of the lungs, surfeit of acabbers. glanders. Poll ern, mange, inflammation' of - the. eyes, fistula, and all diseases ariidng. from IMPUtO blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the aPPer tire. regulates the bowels. cornett all 'deramre manta of the glands. streng; w ms the system, makes the skin smooth and Horses bro ken down by bard labor , or dri quickly- re stored by uking the powder once a diy. Nothing will be found equal to it In keocing horses up m appearance condition and strengt. London and Interior Itiiyal Mail CoutimuYs, CELEBRATED -BONE OINTMENT. keertain dare for. e,payin..ringbone. scratches. Neve, tamov. spgratogewellungs. btuises fon ',- tided. teat, chillblados„wind galls, contractions of the tendons; bone enlargements, Blood Pvrder 600 per 'BP oz.- pancreas; Bone Ointment oW' Par 8 os, jar. .fsio. Strand. Lon don. Mc Reeser( & HorbhiOntiVeik. rreneh, Irma WiCo Philadelphia • on* ,,, ENtadrateatutE, ,• T Pitteborgh Drug House. Ingellyo .Cciizer Hoot:Land Market streets FAY kIKTE 'SP KINGS: INELL•NiNO VV N - 1101 UN TA.IN Watering Place, situated 8 niilos east 'of Pniontown. Fayette county, Pe.. will be opened for the reception of visitors on the :Mtn of This'pleaslnt Stuniner reiort hes been thor oughly renovated and:to n greatextent re-far niatind, and it is the intention of the proprietor to have it kept l u t such a manner as will render' eat isfection to al visitors. WASIIINOTOMS NOT RATTIMELD Bmldook's) and Tainmonville'a Gra,vea D 11/Vila ..11. fl" 14 -:C.A. - .11:E "E'; and other plagesof interest ere within an hour'a ride of the Springs. Two" trains dairy fromivittebush to Uniontown, where (turfman will be'-in reiness to convey vistors to the tinruurs. Ch!mm moderate. C. E. EIWEA.ReIeGE2II. Proprietor. GEc EL ROOFING. EPsi s PROMIP-Vl,l AT all TENOR!) TO. Lifirrosl, gimp DElCiketki Corner Fifihnnd Won4l I treetn, klepOl!d cm c;"4;ii rar:CLe, f, 111 bantam ffitAiiif e fit tri " Omer Market. S'lreotre. '-' - ' - ' - iff -- '514.. -1 " ' i VRAILEL& m 1 el. t A.ttorneyia at Lewd,; • •• - , ;. • : - 1• i, h, ..., ...:,.... • 1,.. , ''.. 4 4 /JR. ~-.. i . W '.. . , REAL E.4TA - I'R AGEITB : - - . ..id. , j I 3FFICE SO GRANT STREET , - X --- 1 OPitisite tbe-gener . , , 1 elarPartimlir attrnitteniiifel.fratfee...tutenfrr of Ben taite -ma* roiufer of Peal E3rtte. ta aminati m • f Titles. ~e liliers 4 bilmf, !toll. c, 1., tIN In any parl-i f ‘ ileAcze - .4„. ....t.t•t , ./.. ,, --- ,- i Prompt i--,a lwatieed , ...rilftitiontrvpontlece t i in regard ta. all basin.= inetrasfild [Obit care. fc164.1 ..! ... .-r. •-,' ,x • ....taaajpx i 4 .: .: - A JOINT IsEsoa.viddriPitoPositNa , ERTAI N AdiIiNIAMBITA3 , ;2O.- TUE 001', STI.I`L. , TIONT.' Belt ":".rerolvecrldi the- Sentae gnel,..,ftettra 'tit 3fepkeseraidsorir'e-ifte:flititroa-- weaun. qf Penartatastitiaittfogrearitit 4dreln6ty Ind, That the follow/air amendments be r.3rtsect_hr., the Constitution 'of the - Cow monwealtb, in aa• - . i cordate° with the provisions oi thecteid.h. article thereof:. • , . - i.thera shall bean additional section to the third articleof.the Oonstitntien, to he dedtgactrid4l4 sectlenfottr, aa 'fllower >-- - BECITION 4 Whenever any .of the nnalified electors of this C mmonwesithahAl bens actual. military serr.ce,' under a ..retiniaition.:, fro So the , Preedent of the UMW Stat.s. or by tinratilher , Ity of this Commonweal , h, each e ecto:s may eg erei.e the right of triffratte in all eltetiomt by -the citizens ..wnderistthh reatilatiohaas -ark - be. sh e ll I he, prefdribed by law. as Lily as .d...they w ent. precent at their usitalgilindor tneetlent - - '1 h.:ro shalt ...ba.mvo-noldirittnallaterthretellie' eleventh, wile's. ofthe ConetitutioMtlbedestg,: rated se , cottons eight and nine;aitellowit: Sacrum S. No bill shall be tweed lay, thg-Leg : - tidatare °ellen:mg more ttutnime sutoeot. wench shell be clearly eaprossad io . t„.4.B_,tip!,,,except ap propriation hills. ' - -'' - SECTION 9. A o bill shall be Passed toltilieleli islature matting any Pow•ers;teelfeges;ln any ease, where , the, authorb ylp-stratitichpolVers. Cr privileget, - has ' been, yr may hereafter=hce conferred upon the courts of thi.Oommenwes . ' ... '.... JONIC(JF,Swit;' . Speaker of the HOIZIO of Representativ.r..' JOAN - P. VENN -EY. e' - . : • -Speakeirofthehlemste , . _ . Orrtos 1 mita - ~ •-, - : • ... SEOHNPERT OP THir Ootireahmilaliff, Harrisburg. July I, 1865 . . iPENNSYLVA....IA. f:38.1„ .; t i e i ii t, e.}.. a ; I n :x o od b if: In I ( . l . e g i ul one en °l. : g p ° 7 el --.--, the original .ILint , itesobatiotrof the tit n eral sea mbly, entitled "AJ oint Reseintion pre. poring oottain , sin elldalente te the.Godstitution:-" a• the same remebasen the in this office. „; Id testimony , whereof I have ho.eatitcL4et mil hunt, and. caused- the seal of the fierrary'eTl.l- fife t,fi he affixed tho day and year-Above-written i ' • a - let,l, 8 utPlitt. itilnoitt Secretary of the•Oomaionivealtl4'- . W. E. Sohmertt & NO. 81 FIFTEI STREET. m ff r einst raualvada large and annular assort 2d198E8 AND CHILD-RENS, BA LAI ORALS. DUTTON BOOTS.. NUDENIV:bONGRES3 1.34715. - • C GAT TF.RS, PATENT LEATHER; &ND - MOROCCO SLIPPERS. moaocco AND ICID IIO OI'B,-.40. Aa.. Which tltey ege eoliths at_yary - kr, prides. Jail- It VULINGTON HEII73INGI-10 BOX -11-0 033, Jest received and for Sabi by ItSYMEII.- A . ., BRO: :,.; . , .., . , , ____ Wood street . Passago from England Sz .. Ireland ' tii2s EUROPEAN - AGE N't rriktottas RATILIGAN.,EUILOPEAIIi itgant, 122 Monongahela Mottge,--Titte butgla.l l / 4 ., tapropared to bang out or seed beolr , eRASC7I4-ers from or to any part-of the-old even` try tithe , * b7* . teana or Bailin g•Pactltti. • PRETIT Dlt.ttn".4 FOR OAli2; DhYhMela an, petet of Europe, . Agent - for the Indianeyotteana Cincinnati Ardli roal. Also, Agent for the old Blaok_Btar Lineig Flailing Packets, for. the 7 Steatnete Greal - 41set , ern, and for the limo of Steamers sailing between 'York. Llterpool. Glasgow .and fell - • - " • _ Steam to gietllitOWl atidlaverpool., • - The first class powerful Steamships _ SIDON • 1 : • • MARATHON, 1 TRIPOLI, WILL NAIL FROII NEW, TOIII4 over f alteniate Wedoesiliur Fiver viol every atterm.ts'iutt , doy, and from Queens town every nitornitto t-teera le Passes , : from; Liceroool(g. ;Queens , s.+s; from New York; $32 M, Payable in Gi•li or its equivalent in CarreneY Por Steerage Pasiago apply to .WILLIAMS & atIION. 40 Fu ton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN,,A,St No 122 Monongahela House, Water st.. I al.ed T . - --- IME sv.tNGS INAITITIITION, NO a. 110 Smitn6eitt street, opposite the Castes Li me. Chartered by the Legislature,. O .70 IP X C.ERISI.:' '. Preeetdesit..,._,........JAlMESl P. 1114. Jr., vice raisn:oasis. True f. Smith 11, F. /told ‘ • . Thos. D. Messier A. Help amen PranOis Sella.-a, —-, Josloe Rhodea - , , J ohn F. Jennings, L' , JasbisEtneibtrittr . . 1. . ) =•." • Thomas S. Blair Alex. BradleY ..., - Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack " rams - rata. • Josiah Ring C Zn A til Bell Joe D ilworth. - B 8 Fotrler W A Reed Sas W 'Woodwell .It C Sohmerts ' e. .. F Rehm . - 0 W 'Hicketscri .1 Al_ Tiernar. S H Hartman D Al Long It J Anderson Jag W Baxter I) E Moßirdey 0 11 Wolf . Robert D.Coehran Wm Smith Wihmsen o__.B Joliet; B F Jone_s ~ , • • ~. Wll Phelps , o'l3 HMO : 'Z Z' ascarrAav strip vairastman. D. E. hioRIELEY. , ~ . • , -7---- ' , I _, —1, open daiLy, to 2 1....2? Also; Ttiea day and Saturday eventual; (rum 6 to 2 o'clock. , Deposits received of ONE DM F anti upwards. Dividends derlared in Decent h etr and J unts - or t Dividends alloweilte.renain era fileoed_to. the credit of the depositor ae Pridoipr.l.and boat in terest. thus compounding it. • Books containing Charter. By-Lane, &c.. fur niehed at the office. .. ,' ... ... - tar This Institution offers, especially' te tliiesi persons whose earnings are small, the importunity to accomukite, by email deposits. easily saveD ri' , ' sum whiett . will boa resource when neededt.their money not only beingstife bid bmingititarest. to stead of rmaining unproductive. rnyl - DATYB-&•OAPPELL,-' • -.- 31114114ICRTAPIT- Tai,MOBA, , %JIVE 11,11i10;11178T.RICOIMPFIliil v largo owl well aeleoted stook of Spring _Goods, ,eausigting of - Oloths,CaSlMerea, VeilanglONFM. LL..4l)—Allaricatiuk'td --- GENTS I:I74NISHINOLGOOD9I incIuding F>orpdir .Callar.. Nook Nos and every thingummilLy kept bs , first chat Itsi glom Orders Wroppay inceautad. 1011A4DiDO AND CIGARD—A LEIDEB, CommeStial Broker in Leaf and tuanufac lured Tobacco and Began, 134 Water street. [corner of Pine.] New York. .' Tobacco and Began carefallY selected for exportation. Dealers, and TobsooonisLa will find it to their inter brandsall or communicate by letter. 2.he best in any quantity, at lower prices than any other house. to22b3md .1131MEASE9 DR. BROWN'S OFFIOE -60 SOITTHFIELD STREET. oitificr a ragtranaid in - need - or medlesi ad viee ah not fail to eve him a call. riDrllek. Brown'il remedies never fall to ears imps= scrofulous sad venereal affect:lona .— . l Madam taint" inch tott e en*Xlmiliersiteth ao - evatio:lmm, the origin of winch use patient lalamormot. _ Dr. We remedies for this affliction bronaht ca by eteleetylgUte the only medicines known l a thi s oouri , h are safe and will 084414 restore h tha RIERIMATISM. Dr. lirown trecuedies cure in a foir doe' thb idful afffiction He also treat Piles, Gleet, Oonnorrhoo. Weft Discharaes. Female Disesse% Pains in Melia* and hidnopo, Irritation of t the -Dhudder atriet nres. OW. ni ri >; A letter to Lo eneweted-mtoteentatettleeet Offate t ete. f Zs . ed tto any rained tifelf4,ft Cake ands.rfege roome.l io :50 Siff T RAT . ppilhmoth Pa• g r usiddkw 7 - JiaiLis — teTi Net rasidicat:4)) ,: t rt, 11010dirt il et 4141M,y. An- ltdat LIA 112 P,.4. • • 4 .cf: linalititalVaic ' - '''j . . - ..ma Iwo ti TROUPE [y.N:ccorpo orAkir4lpzikeiiii ? . ~.....„s e1...4d.. their perfartoo co , abil by glkt ., :swlT*4 id ;the pabbii el I roccutia - ,14. ' s ONE wEEK-LonEk---'---• ....,_. ~._;,-..' ?.....C.'2i '...,.. 0 !t 1 . 7 7 -7 ,11.7.•t. 4 1.0;. ? T r - ATi . lillY.2otitt . l ' f". ant itrur,-/v4l-fiidikliklbliyaV._ = 101,4 tr TUE i; t ati>ear 7a the#t nbw P rogramme tu&:nte. !pnosg.Borte Aues ,, Etlitvivi_4.atgl er frtneft,...icvpiyA4u4co. at a!tsulu- ange lt3r.oseamittlai ~ l Night, SPEC/ • .lARVICITiVitI;'- ''''' ' ' ......;.:...t..........:EfAi1 i L iniat - , mt.l 4 kwiliair,;* - ieitig; C kfIRIA6E- .RR 11MER L i , ',-- tixot - ri ligAss Pia fEas, - - ' ' t ~, i .Fvd.:l23lintttottrote.le.4.. 4 .•ii- ;,' Sadao!" and' taktiiiiVtLiiiarei I tie. 7 ht. lair &swum Demsabab Villy,.. I ' di.. b ' ''.. 4 2,G7 1 !, ria t iViiiiii44. ~ ; r().i80:14 NOVIZE -1 4gAto .. 1 .4 1T 13 .! Arirra,ATlL ar—t i / NEB,. . > 17sa CILISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, - 1 C'erhtled to be,llll,l45iltV,PID. 1 1 1a . "5 , Dr, Chilton, of ~ Zottiii'- veziti', •Y - , is 4itlautPrltti'ibittulatiN ja itO'D r c Est mitsSll's,l9wv-Reigt.:„ • rl - b ,,, .punerbrovsmervour.4-11.0-1, ti- to te4. lino antal a aogbaresions tli l ls /aim* j4' i tu / Lto the tr. . ~1-1, , _.., .r.- - , ,_ ~ _ RISTABORWII4 IR PM :ERVAL* 4t. ,7111 , :-. ~•.. t L. i4vainabii wits hi/ Dye. as It imparts the ut• -,,,0bf isOftilyBS, tllll 0101 k beau tiful Om% andißest S'iteUtY to the:Hair. • • _.: atia — taFabbared by . 1 ": 0 818T4DORO. 8 Astgr Holum. New Yar th. k. Sok! .... , :e.,f.!theye l and aPPU ed_by all Flair . • Fricwi, 60 eents - Wi4114 iir Ix tuilitig tolue• - ..,- : :::. ~ .4.71 A wEißwo. ___ _ R. - TOBIAS' ''lrintneirluotr — '3Lit Ze I- .... I UMW. A certain nitre for paine,in. linthe ,-. . and back, s o re -62.0 MA ' v ii:ndp;rtletunatistu, epic., _, .% c. IA perfect family medtfte arta latter ( ally Read! LP L :owl ead l,l W l e l intiV.O.,'Bit 11,, Yana 1t1859. This le to certif , that,nty .trifa was ; *alma with. Quinpey Sore Throat:: itiorstazieritto t0...7en- ,n _ - Rae .so a ore that. abet wind -gtotcprvin. d ccitwhed violent V: '. I 1311 lottif.l:9Pl,9l-tl'! taa a perfect care= one woe* 1._...,.r.ri.,,,,.;, Sieve ttat butler tiop I,blimets, idol 10ti , 11 - 41iLaN. / , r. er ma .. fiettle tilitia&;ls6Diatl , -- oi l itt' ' mill. 3r42st le a t. ll4 o fCi ti e Vrit. ll :.ss4giti „ %ol_plit .. ma c !bait. ..,,... 4 Y/quitPliitnn '' ' 4i `:'-'_:,.., , t-, -,' . , h l / 2 , --,----....--.-.. by.. .4111L11.EILII.LIC41113101TD - -# it'.ortie int. Cidetald.luiti Akita: tive mia-- - • I. etals.i-fratt! tite. anPsily is bat 4 trent& a blammg osi-ontedolt sedan. Let iti-ti -not et.. here.) Let binir ord•ir ;the- diconiAntlagee 9f B . eeditig." aittrtite sttbstroft , Wor isiandreth a Ails in toe place thereof:- almii-.4n. ~ comae cie n - tor era" in the practice of itoiialne. which. -,. would then become emphatic:oy ' ' • - - ' ' • • THE IitEALINIGT Afir.. 1 ._.- .. 1 taco for thir.yyears taught !ha* no .tilsossiid. ictiori corld le tared - by t.. cum or t.rtar emetic). The; . the human tints . taniCcitily.; be - matte Whole" by "vegetable foNi"—Atdmivfood bang4in lic.".aeldensedyegftable, Brtndredt!S _ - 2. a Eishould bein every Military -,r . r.pottal.. - hese Pills care ishiona lharzhes. , thr,iiic, . larrhea; Cbrimio r ysenter.r.and all-H „ aters pad AiLetions - r f Iheißowele. sooner and morn gaiety , than any mimice in the wend.. Braadritte&P'llisia-tirso castes ould be taken night and merninri. Reed - Dire(' ens and get near style -.- ' '''-- '' • • • ~_$ • I ce,sE. tkr RXIISCOR n.AVAT.S 0 N. - • , t ti - 7.7)r.-B.!/44trirtrigksta.-York. '-- . tm: I *us a privata ist-11., .17 th Regiment / Now k Vc,l- , e. 311 hile..4it. atirrisoieetabdins..' and' the Rajpahatineak near Yabucoa h, I ard mateythe VintianY. Wars•sick• wit/11)14ms di- arta ardiess, The Army Burgeon did' net cure tit; ••titt - Lwas irdnowt to as.it'aat.b Am: -Anion the O'XI/' ''...' •, ParlY Were itnite a ; timber of members who had 4,' ,yy..pritect. in year I..aboratori -gistit-- Tb e7 , - , ,-..,-..f. 4 7 wei.e - nr t -.mot, beasese the y 'Bran d 'h a-. Pills. Thum men protege/ (.. tip.ap me and ethers :to title the Pill.. and we ttezra- ai-W in a.fro• sl 7. -- " two to lire day& -zterearbire Sewed amyl dreth's.PWr_for. the imptiati fever. o Ids. Li:teams- , . --'-' hdna; 6:4 411.- Zia 01 /00 , d14 , thew -Alt , tar.rostorat . ---..'-. eairli., - - -,, _ ...-., •-.. •at of g ratittf deion : fOi.tny l itocid;httalthill - Ford you this let or, which if neosusary. the ea. Aire comoaup would tr. , , ... , I itaii vetribet` - Tours. , 4 • .• < ' iiioBool.6 r, A rags. filii Sing, N.l'. rriiietp - at dila°, t. 94 Canal street, Drew York. " . Bfilciiki J r4 f i f..#ll l f, , z,". , '' ' .404. Pif•txtmtll': '• ' - TiLkiljtique . --....*.v.. 11 UST RECAkVIRD It.T i , NO.. 941-. ;IA /1 7 , ~. LW REat liti , betitlarge la 0f , ... - • - . . . au/Apet nemiam,• - titAzrzits, atio - . tio*uormsm) , imkrnk And wil be cold lower thsealf- 6th - In the rutty tit - • ' AteritOtsitiiee4 - and dealersin R. _ , - lam:mi . Moo Depot op to the wt. , Pmic z - • ' Cirdeig telPauti*- 7 441.44.144,-, .-.-., _ -- old' Wiwo: oaiiskSit and Basks: NI and .5 dash for lictets. anii- Pesti tVons, .4ei . 41 gal ;iu ible r pnotetlea -to wine' -•- 6 ftee ft Poleofm," - - Not erou , tot‘tan Pacally,", ~. 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