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    lERIEME
11Mts•
MEDICAL.
A .: OT • ALCOXIOLIC
HIGIELY CONCENTRATED
V getabte Extract.
prpitiv `TONIC,
Dr. Roof 'and's
, HRIA - kI'OITTERS
tr PARVAklkurr,
DR. 0 D,' OZS (1.1% Philadet
phut, Penna,.,
Will stuantn ally ollre
Itit ito l* -4 Cottipl.tin4
Dra.Epuli, ::JAUNDICE
.Citirtinita. or Nervous Debuit ia
tine gn
tirrisintrtnial A DisOrdereti
Advaatialritinuar!insys„
• each
as Consti
,patiorL Inward
Piles, Fullness o t
Blood tithe Bead,
Of aoitlihr. of the Stomach_ t
t Warder= Wirral
for F este or TV' fat in
easel?
the SW, Sour Fruetations, Sink
taker Flattering ; at the Pic of IMO Stein
itdh;EWllnniins et the tif4o .r.iM e ed and ,
41)..) s Beare.
VI or sun9eatutit ,mantic Ashen in toying
P 'Maw& of. Vidal' tits Or w. 2 he
fore e%;ht, Feverairdaall 'Rain in the
Mead. Deficiency of Pention,
i.
lownessofthe Skui end es. Pain ui
'the Side, Back. Chest. &c.
Sudden Flushe s of gest. Burn.
bre z iraalesh,Sonidazt
fs
and
of
vil.
.depree
ito 21 0 r
And will positively, arerent Yellow Bever. W
iens hover, &a.
THEY CONTAIN
NO ALcolivir.4on BAD wiffissir
They ward:ire the above diseases in ninety-nin
ases out of a hutaraL
-induced by iho extensive sale and univ
DOputunty oo ot aad 's (1 omen Bitters, (persalare's"
twistable) haste of ignorant onaokil and mum
adventiners. have opened upon suffering
anmanity the flood aatos of Neutrinos in the shape
of pocrivbisky.tollely oan!potaided with iniuriorui
i te tug and okristenod T o nic s , Stomas/kis and
Bit-
Bewstrie.st , llie liannoierahle arias' of alooholic
preparations in plethario hottleasnd blvbeidied
ham - duller the Modest appellation of Bitters;
which, instead of curing only aagratrates diseases
ml leave the disappointed suncreyahadespair.
HOoFLANlPB44Elathfif,,i3lllB 1
Are, hot a now and untried tittle. but t biro
stood the test of hitee.ri year B Y thtf - dulerr
can public; and ttLeirjeputation quid' -safe, are
dot riva ll ed by any similar preparation.
The propriot rs have thousands of Lettere
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers, phyakcj ans an d
Citizens.
Testifying of their own personal knowledge. t 4
the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these
lii tars.
DO YOU WANTSOMETEUNG to STIZEZVOTZ.
&IV rout - -
DO yob WANT A GOOD APPETITE?
YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON
STITU_XIONI
DO'YOU WANT TO PIM WE,LI4
0010 WS U tvatar mom' inD Oft RAT VO US
DO YOU WANT EN)" , Ort
Do you want to sleep well ?
Do yo feelinu want a brisk and rigorous
• F
If JAI do. use
HOOFIAND!S GERMAN BITTERS.
_Aka
rtroi,a---l-t.{d.
rtiornioz.
u el
i !Oki ii 116 1 .4 0,1
,417 tViffdarT P A P ptl r terqUarf co sided
20gth e ee t eapeat whzeLy or common um, costing from
o cul ner yain, the trate divusiiiiaby An=
2'hie e etere ofßlsera has caused and - wall co in
us to cause as long as they can be sold, hundreds
to dicta, ticaili of the drun krt rd. By thew use the
s L ete n m o i kept cantmually under the snfluemY of 4 /-
rohoini Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for
Liquor is created and kept up, and the reeultta
the horrors attenddat upon a drstitkard's Isfe^ and
death. o
i-be those who desire and will have a Liquor
Bitten,. we Plth it +th the following receipt. Get One.
Entitle Efoolland's German Bitters , and
nirrolith Three Quarts of Good Braikdy
or 'Whisky , and the return will be a preparation
that will fair excel In me d.:elm:a Dirteird trtiel
nr: eltetwe (my of the suriverope,Liquoo &evens.
thee new ke. O rid OR cost much leas. You ies/1
have all the 'virtues of 13000altt'S Bitters
is
sonneetwn with d good ar ticle of Lsow w ., at a
Ewalt less price than these inferior pmearritiona
ntUcost you.
ATTENTION ; SOLDIE RS, •
,
AND TUE FRIENDS DIP. ' NOIDIIIRS
Weston the attention of' all having relations or
friends in toe army to the fact that ' 1100P
LAND'd German Bitters" will' care nine tenths
of the oisesse.s induced by ex PeSurea and Priva
tions inoidont fooamp life In the Has, publish
ed almost dally in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the sick, it will bo noticed thatacorgiarge pror .1
portion. re milering from debilitY.. , . ~ e ry ease
of thzt kind can bo readily cured by Iloofland'a I
(fermata Bitters, Diseases resulithur from disol" 1
dere of the digestive organs are .pe,,ttaly , remov-,
ed. „ W.4)kliNle EleilleettadDEL , iii stdking that, 14
these Bitten war ]rte mind art in 4 Our holdiere
buirdteds dflives might be saved. that otherwsse
will be lost. A
We call partidulidtehtiOc6t thelolowing re
markable amiSie ' then-Hefted ',Curd of one of
he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi. own
ens uage"has been saved by the Bitten :"
PHILADELPHIA. Auger 23C1. 1862.
Alesses. Junes ,k-Evans.—lV ha snmen. 'km
ilootlaud'a Gorman Bitters saved my life,
There is no mistake in this. It le vomited for by
numbers of my comrades, some of whose names
are appended, and who were fully cognizant of
all the circumstances of my case I am, and have
been for the last four years, a member of ether-;
man 14- _celebrated! hatte7,, tinier tha inuilediatel
cotodlolOn.6. ft- B.'AyreS. Thiblagfillie ex
posure attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa
attacked in November last with inflamation o f 1
the lungs, and was for seventy two days in the
hospital. Th;s was followed. by great debilitY,
heightened by anattaek of dysentery. I was then
removed from the White Homo and sent V4O
city coalman!. gmsteamer r.Staleaf kierineit,,lioth'
wh lehT Utak' _on ilia 28th. of ~Inne. ckincp . that
time I have bead. stork nrlbif gelinro be could
be and soill retain a rpark of vitality: : new week
or more .IVEIS `tinSCOIY able to awa low anything~.
and if I did for-e a morsel down, it was imusesti
atelY thrown up agent.
I could even keep a glafsof water op,my
stunzooku , sszobiamblacmartbr ti4:ftuttuto..
stanoes`l arta. knaoniibily Abe,
_ph _ be who
had beta working intlititlre• medal-
Iy, to rescue me from, tht.graap o,ft isdpeputArch
or, frankly toll ale- MO Oott,d 'danatrthriffor me,.
sine. . lyisisel me to Bean elergyman,-Anct-bi-Inake.
such uleposZtion of my limited funds as best suit
ed me. An aciraintance who visited me at the
hospital. Mr, Irederiek Steinbron. of 6th below
Arch Street, advised ate .zars forlorn hops, to try
year Bitters and kiiidly'Proeurel a bottle. From
the time I commenced taking them the shadow t. f
death receded, anti Inm now, thank fled forit,
letting. izottege. - .21111 kluttetalteit but-too-bet- ,
es, I Wive gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine
of being permittgtte.raMi =PI Wife and
fo r from whom I have beardmothing for eigh-,
teen month 6i , ,, cattleman Duna loyal-Virgin
ian. tine die vielnits , of Frtmt -Royal.. To - you r'
invaluable-Bitters X owe theitloriouS Pltelletti of
t agliolailittat to my bosom thmewhoate +43111)4
o me Male
Verytruli,pours, ~ .1 4 14L4:0 MALONE.
Wellallylooneur in the truth of the aboyeetate-:
ment: *aa 'WO had daspairedofseeing enrooolim4e,
Mr. 2dollonei restored to health. • •
JOWS.CEDDLEIISCW.; Tat N. Y. tottery.
GEOMAIE 4, ACELLET..Oo. U. llth.lff!gue.
LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d N. Y. --
1. E., sPEN CER.let 'Art il lery: BaltOWP.
J. Ig. _EASE a E '.
let
Cro IL .3rt Vermont.
intsitz, xJERALTEE. Co B. . do-
HE sil WEI'. MACDONALD:Co 0 Bth Maine.
aronicr.l6_ ARD. Co B.Sth Maine,
REENr KOCH, NB:l2d N , Y.
ARTNAT LELI3/*O2ILIS; C r op. 95th Pa.
.J. HI LL, Co A, 3d Vermont
A si
jaw
Jo • ik. 13,106 M, Penna.
BEWARE ini.T9IWArrSPE./.74.
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01.16*A.„.iti4"42.741.. JACKSON,'"
U ember gsnru ttkie , -•-- • : - .
rliAtt*Fatiggpamiastiw ?mums, on,
- .itAL — r nozwzon 14 0 % - '
shout , " nut onrestilttunithit not have. the ar-
Bele. up,poilio,put.of by anytetthetintailoating
, reOaraDonttliatlizai be off in its Algae, but ,
send teu kantfwairiltr.sosurelgismoked '
seismal,: • , ' ,_
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ll:Prittehal 011ie, - and Itauusseteri. to. Ws
Aron street.. • .. . . :
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to D. M. Jackson ACO )-
.._'. ~- P ri:4-riett;ors
oar N or esti Vliriiiiriata'sull deiiiiii in every
wn in the United States, and - by - - -
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The tollowtne falai of;Advittitidas bave..tiaten
agreed upon mate PribushOli. af the Pittobtrrk •
Daily Prem • tck take eregt on and.after tbelOttt
day of November.)ll4BB, on all rieff_contraetze .
FOR ISIUNDING NATTER.
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A dministrators'Notices
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Marnar Notices., .
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Mouth, or lees time, to be croak at the time of or
DA ELY POST,":
! The . Wounded at the Gettyebur4
Battles.
WASEUNGTON, July .... ,-, i
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. ' A ' d i / q t lgl - 4 8 , 11 0 . i4 f4 1 04:494 - ii'Fliq
ha's been' for same time on duty at, the
field of Gettyabtirg, turniehet the &howl
ing official, approximates of the woundel
in the htfepital there :,
St ; Union. RePq.;
tlttfrati % burm to
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Sent to Baltimore—
-3.7 From W e=tminstor .._,.,. 2.100
From Littleton ................
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Dedept take' . . . 1 • 3.817;
Total Union watadad.z • - ,
Vidal wound MI
Toial Union wounded in the, battle.
Reletwounded sent of ' • •
Betel %rounded rotes:feint...
.
Total robe.] wpanded`fia our hands__.. 0:49
Total 9n bcth Wdea in t our hands 20,342
To - obtain the -whole number of rebel
wounded to these- figirrei3 there' mist" be
• . ..
added those at Chambersbug, Osrlisle,
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Williamsport, Hagethtown, • Diartinebtug,
.
Winelnister, and in the numerous flrot
,
'houses on the way, which will doubtless
foot up at least to fifteen thousand, ma,
king the probable number of wounded on
both sides thirty-five thousand in round
numbers.
Too Much credit cannot be=glyen'to the
lavish outpouring of every needed corn
rort-bi - tbe public through tbeirommies
—the -Sanitary Commiseion, Christian,
Commission,' Adams' Eipress, Baltithore,
Fire '.Departnient,‘ -Patriot' Daughters ',Or
Lannaster, and other.benevoleot societies,
the outlay of which.Milatheve been•twen
tastind dollars per day for a, period
I.t. ..I.3w_Liatax-_l4,_.b.ta4; Vetoer has
there, been, a - greater. - field for benevolent
sociatiea, - and. never was such work more
nobly and thoroughly done. It must be
acknowledged that with - the present or
ganization of the army. the government
has not, the, means, of properly .taking
carii'cir.such a number of wounded as fell
at Gettysburg, and if a battle anything
is apprOaching the scaler of that memorable
expected all the adventitibus aids that
can be brought to bear should be brought
ender some system , that wilLat onca•factili
tatiftheir operation and ack nowledge - their
services. - The- thing most needed by this
benevolent society is means of transporta
tion.. Oa another occasion they would do
better to have less stores and more wag
ons and saddle horses.
'The Mexican Empire.
A letter from New York st.ys "The
blot thickens." The quietness of the last
few days has been suddenly broken by the
.arrival of the steamer lioake, from Havana,
'With the intelligence that Mei ico was de
clared an empire on the 10th of Jely.—
Maximilian of Austria, it is said, will be
proclaimed Arnperoy, if he will accept, if
not, Napoleon is to select one.
The Arolidnke Ferdinand Maximilian 1
Joseph, whclis named Emperor of Mexi•
co, was 'bord in the year ' .1.&32, and is,
' therefore abpnt thirty-one years of age.
IHe is a - brother of the present Empe
-ror of 'Austria, and has bi"?.en ruler . ,
' dver that department of Austria whiCh in- I
chides Venice. By this coup cf.' ctat: Na
poleon avoids an open breach of the sol-
I enin agreement made by himself and oth
er
„European powers, that no ode of them
would impose upon Mexico a change of
,s , 'OVernment.
1 'rhe news from Mexice somewhat start:
' led the financial and rnercrmatild, coubnu•
-
nity, and it cannot fail' to a /feet all clo gs of 'securities rather
,unfav•y ably, fon the,
present at least. Gold advanced early I
the day to one hundred Lad twenth.but
'receded to one handted - ai id twenty-seven
and a half. In the breadstlika market the.
hulers of grain and :flour were favored. .-
.
The War in i'alund.
faris Correspondence of the London limss.l
of less than :00,1300,000f, are said to
have been raised in Poland for the expen
'Bes'of the war; and the Poles still declare
, that 'ihey are resolved to ab ed thETia. 3 t,
dinti - of - tireir blood in the cause. In the
(mean time the Rdnrefau . govertonent is in-
'
Ore Laing its armaments. Th e sandy is
..
' /and of Kotline, on which star ds the fort.
resB of Cr onstaitovittLits•port,' its erten -
fils,iand its naval stores, is strengthened
on every accessible side. Admission to it
is prohibited without em).exp•ress permis
sioq of the governor; and a line of fortifi
cations, fl oating batteries, and forts on
the coast stretches from one end to , the
other. - ,Tmcapit.r4. is filio 014141 I a;,,qtate
of 4 efiriaki /Mho ~ 'lfoits- nf EllibtiA; St:
' P. 14, Constantine, and others bristle
with cannon ; a.nd Finland, Livonia, Coar
land, and Lienunia are full of trpon.q.z ;
With all thealwarkkiti, PM1 3 #4114 1 1 TO
peo le thitrleget - Rssia ' won d — yiel to
P ore from Austria, and in fact, would
do: great.deal to avoid war. The Invalide
-say shat on the return of the deputation
'of ossacks of Orenburg, the first
regi ent of that corps set out for the
wee un Pt:Ovitidek:s thared the thitloPjtify
1
founutore regiments of Cossacks left he e line
of 'tile Volga for aziosifitsigae&4.and
thetitho whole Cossack army of Orenburg,
ii readjtAo.march for 'the' • defect of the:
couritr.v..
saah'g National l ira.
t .e.Councils of Baltimore haveiresol-
Ned hat the pußi l ls in thtpublilasebools
Vrial be taughtUliPPthe Atonal size,
nna thatan I)rtedinfdlitkag..
.8 4 8 CE `C
mmissioneis
lila be :d to expel such scholars
from the schools.
Fanny Aemble'a Life of the Bigler'
'Plantation.
This lady's recent production depicting
,life } upon a Southern plantation, bas not
.created so great a sensation in England as
she anticipated. Mrs. Butler is one of the
strong minded sort of creatures and every
th.
ing she toncltes she endeavorsto render
intense. , The followibg is a history of the
production in question :
A wealth? , uncle or. near relative : left an
estate conmating of an island in the Alta:
s rattlntriver l opposite the town of Darien,
Georgiakto,twct,brothera by the; name of
.. I .l o2 tii , ,i7flßtlB,trientof Bhiladel•
ifbnble'WA -Puna thee° ..Fann
74 Thel'elitti e m
itself was one of the y
finest sea island cotton - plantations in - the
Pt , a!;.e 'Of %Ores ' on which , ' were some
seven hundred sla ves, As a general rule,
afterlliey had'oWned it ca few years,,n6
White man lived on' the island, and the
negroesonany of them, were' born, lived
and died en the island without ever going
off it. ' Rufus King, Esq., had the.manage
ment of the plantation, which he used to
visit about once a fortnight, the. brothers
often never seeing their estate for years.
'For many yeare the resident overseer tKas
himself one of the alaven.. although- ••
times they may have had.a white man. In
dangercins cases of sicknettaadloctorwcinld
be sent over for iu ahem, from ;Darien,
and at stated intervals thelmstor of one of
the churches was paid by, the: owner tag()
over and preach, and , administer prin.
natees, 1842 it was considered one of
the best managed and certainly one of.the
mbst productive plantations in that part of
Georgia. These.partienlars are not gat h - .
fired from Mrs. Kemble's book, but were
well known by all persons resident in the
neighbOrhOod.
When' Mrs. Kemble visited there in :
1888, '39, all her habits were in striking;
centrast with those of the ladies of refined
society around her. TheLdisereetly shut
th"ei T eyes to ,what was. going on upon the ; !
. .Planbitions, leaving the overseers r.° mam 1
age all ariCh.Matters. She kept her eyes,
ears sad mouth 9Penx i ttnd. what is more,
her hen moving,. and recorded
aloft that nothing would probably have
induced her to publish to the world, or in
deed just.fied her in publiehing, except to
let the world" know the wrongs which
Englishmen were learning to applaud, in
order to. divide this country. So far the
publication has been well-timed. I The
style in which she writes pill give the best
eine to that personal unpopularity , in the
Swath, which, apart from slavery, would
never have made her visits to the plants
Lion agreeable.
With honest, onsnepectingness, she
would look into things from which, other
ladies around her turnedaway their hands,
i and found it most convenient and cote
urtablenot to see them. Ile; bold, fear
acids, mueenline apirit led her into many
ett*ge , situations. If a negro was sick,
instead of sending for the doctor, she her
self would take one oar at least. and some
times both, and row against wind and tide,
',to the great horror of the medical fon°.
'to
to fetch him, and see that. he
tame, and that be pert ' ornied his duties.
l i thos she saw for herself, arid acted to, the
terrible-..amnian e e of lior 'lmahand., who
was mortified to find his wife soon esteem
ed quite unladylike, by the society of one
of the most aristocratic portions of the
South,
- 13'413
ERIE
What changes have a few years wrought?
Mr. Butler and his wife parted. All those
beven hundred negroes, many of whom
ed never been off that island, nor their
latheri before them, since they came from
Africa—'all of them were sold by Mr. But
ler before the war broke out. The plan
tation lies waste. The very town of Dari
en luis been been captured by colored
troop; large parts of ft burned, and the
old state of things generally uprooted.—
Where the Mclntoshes, and the Kings,
and the Butlers, and the most aristocratic
gentry of the olden time lived, is now a
waste, a howling wilderness. And the in
terior life has here been uncovered by a
most rigidly truthful and unsparing pen.
The work will be an important contribu
tion to the history of Southern life.
Gen. Grant
The Galena (I 11.) Advertieer settles the
iszed question as to Gen. Grant's polit
ihal status. While in the army he never
sioted, but after be settled in Galena he
declared himself a Democrat, and voted
ip,1860 for Stephen A. Donglas for Presi-
dent. It should be understoood that it
requiree a good deal of moral courage in
a business man to acknowledge himself a
Democrat in Northern Illinois. That sec
tion of country is more intensely and
bigotedly abolition than even Massachu
sette.or- the Western Reeerve, General
Grant does not trouble himself Winch about
;polities' organizations. His business is
-to obey orders, and win all the battles he
an. .
Knowing their 0 413ton:tors.
The newsboys of London, who probe
rhly are ae iharp as, the newsboys of this
'Country in penetrating the public sympa.
Lades, ran, through the streets on the day
:of the arrival of the intelligence of Lee'a
operations in Pennsylvania, with the cry
"Gloriens news from America--Inva
150n of PennsYlvania and Maryland by
Gen. Lee and two hundred thousand con
federates—Capture of Chambersburg—
Ithrrisburg threatened—Lee within fifteen
hciure of :Philadelphia-Baltimore and
Philadelphia at the mercy of-Lee—Wash
ington to be attacked and taken at once—
A. strong force to take possession of New
York.",
..„.
euppose that the defeat of Lee and
capture ..of 'Port "Hudson and Vicicsbura
witichlorliewed,so close upon the heels of
the intelligence was announced from the
seine 'quarter as "disastrous wig."
HAMPTON'S BATTER Y—TEN
may": Men Wanted to•enlist in Hamptmr's Bat
oterrie=e=ilelifiay Pennsylvania Battery
fOnlly to LIEUT. A. N. HARBOURS,
4e16-tt GiTterd House.
W. B. OLDOEN.
jittrt i TON 4t OLDDEN ;
KALLE7LOTOBARA +ND DZALIU LW
AII
FE matooriNo
. .
Viati4iErrairtfitql*Vii,Variiigei 1414-Meano
ROO6 IrLadoira.4lo**Anigetr. ,
IStitihkptl.y.attentteit. to and warrazt
Offle6; MorninOcist TiOttills, out* Filth
Woyd ttieets.Ed y13.17
The Howe.
,_g, pphine.
ativiitir
er &WWefreitt *Mi. rievieCOMM . trrp-I
tetl i = ahmittcnin n a Bowe
_SesinghWatte.-ra
.41ild
lr i u = l ' eatf" esai nzk ail Pin"
knalaßtVithitit
an'{ at 694 Efil said? . . streets.'
nossurmok,
mrattdatsv"..l; Anat.
WEEELT 31'40:11-1VING POST
A GOOD FAMI&Y
F EWSPAPER
7, ,
• ait s- t
Price In Wrappers, FITS
Oro & Di. 3103'5v,v., ,
"
rass Founders.
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
ihn muds •or Brags 'and Iron C 0133111
made to order.
BRAE :1 OASTINGEI;,',OI ALL KINDO
. Mode at the ghagteat notice.
Particular attention:path to the fitting up and
repairing o: RBFINWES.
&:84 -:WATER STRPET, near Liberty'.
The members of this Win being practical me
chanicl. of many Yea& **parlance in the bual
nea t wILI inane to give Igti , ontion even:: rr
COO t. eeilyd -c,m26
'CARPETS FOR CASH
AT DECIDEDLY': LESS THAN
wholesale Prices. &ought previous to any
considerable advance by the manufacturers. and
"w l` be sold am , rdinglif.t, Well heasoned Sheet
Off Cloths,
PRICES_
AT LOW PRICES
and Ootton tor,ukgettf,
Oanton linttiogn, aco;
& ff.*cCA.LLI7II,
NV% •
AT NO. S 7 " .. .optima STREET
Juit
yooollAnittiS OF PURE RYE
, 9 111 . 1 1Fluir WHISKY: of different ages to
enit purehasere. at lowest cash prices. For sale
by ' THOS. 111001tE, Distiller,
itafftf Noes 189. 91.113 and Q 5 First street.
D EN TOTS Y.
ET 11 EX TEAMED WITHOUT
Pain by the we of Dr; Oudry's apparatus.
HOFFMAN Ilk IEDMUNDSON
• DENTISTS.
AU Work Warranted-
134 Smithfield Street, Pittsbruw.
,llydrepolts, or Garden Sprinkler.
A - FEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR
xrettliak plants and flowers, washing windows,
earrumm. 4m, Patens of Avery d-rortotion sold
and'repaired. Day kin's Patent Wa or Drawer '
made and sold,
St
iv ELDON KELLY, le4 Wood St.
jn3
,! Ono door from Sixth.
ED rsorossm WILL BE BE
-4.7° calved by the Committee on Piro Engines
ard ..,cso, up to Jane 2dth. ISda for three thous
•nd feet of bext quality of TEN INCH LEATH-
En HOSE, copper ririted, and Jones' Patent
Conpliners att %Med thereto. The hoee to he
properly tested before they are received by the
city, when nayment will be made in cosh.
JOHN QUINN,
jar+ Chairmanot Committee.
ENTS LASTING CONGRESS GAI
T ERS, a very superior qualicyjust ree'a a
W. R. BOHM ERTZ & CO
No.3lFilth St.
CIVV.A.P DRY GOODS
ow is THE T 1316 TO SECURE
A.ll Bargains in Dress Goods. Shawls, Cloth and
Silk Mantles °Sibs most fashionable Ftyleis un•
bleached and bleached Moshe Calico, belalnes,
Silk Sun Umbrellas 3,:0..„ at greatly redueoe p
sms. all having been purchased for case, will ri bo
sold cheap for cash, call and see forsmarsolces at
It. Jr. Li-scia.
op Market street.
CEO. R. COCHRAN.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Mee No. 69 (rant street, nearthe Court
House. Pittsburgh
A L L 11U6IINVOil ENTRVATED TO O
!onions
care will receive prompt attention. COL
!onions made and the [11013e19 promptly remitted
deofeird
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS ,
CADTILAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of every variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEA, RI FITTERS,
MACIIINESTS AND CIIPPERSMITIIS.
RANIN CASTINGS OF EVERY DE-
R. seription made to order Steamboat work.
steam Radios fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. idaztleatar attention peep tenting UP
Refineries for Coal and Carbon OlLs.
Also, sole agents for the Westeni Illstiet
Pennsylvania. for the sale of Mandl. Lansdell &
Co.'s Patent S, phon Pump, the best over inven- •
ted, having no valves It is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any pump
wise Its !he. •
Al US. D. LYNCH, SQ,IIIIIIEL HILL,
hie /a; d o 8 SO beautiful building lots. which
she offers for sale on reasonable terms. They are
eligibly ideated. lying between the Oakland Sta
tion and the Pdonongbabele Ivor. They offer
many inducements for private rtuddeneee. For
Plan of lots and price, aPPIY at the offlee_of,
Pd. K. NOLAN.
go. LT Fourth St, one door above Smithfield et.
ulyLlamd
ILIRENCII WOODS IMITATION OP
A` Oak, printtd from board , an exant cony,
with panel mouldinaa to match. Forman by.
lua W. P. MARSHALL.
87 Wood street.
Coax_
30n bushels prime yellow shelled Corn, in
stem ane for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER..
corner Market aryl /et stroll,
,•• : ..17:
Wanted: ;
75 DOLLARS A !MONTH! I WAiri
to hire Annie in Oven! 001/1/t7 i Att
month. en:lenses paid, to oil m new cheap !cam
py Sewing ltiaohinea. B. MADISON. Alfrod. Me.
Wanted
'“ O DOLLARS A MONTH' WE WANT
Agents at $6O a month, expenses paid to
sell our /Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners. and
13 other articles, 15 circulars sent free. Addreas
pIiAW lt CLARK, Bideford, Maine.
ms6;3ml a w
J. DUNI.EV V,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PriTSBER43O, PA.
my2lsdilv •
_,.:,11014C0RD (MARIE!. •
1 1 , 0ERIOR 1T1NE21.4A.2' $2 20 PER
110! dozen: $l2 50 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per
dozen: $Z par 100,
• J. 11NOX' • -
ap 23 Fifth street.
BODRIVATE DISEASES
DR, BROWN'S OFFICE,
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
. .
Cithoms and strangers in need of medical ad
vice should not faU to give him a oall.
Dr. Brown'a remedies never fail to cure impu
rities. scrofulous and venereal affections —Alto
hereditary taint. such MI totter. Psoriasis and oth,
sskin orisdn - of which the patient
ignorant.
BEMEClAliwzirinuso.
Dr. B's remedies for Aisalilictiont: brought on
by /Solitary 'habits.' are the only' medicines known
an tbia country which are safe and will apoOdo3.
restore to health a
ATIBM.
14. Brown 'g .Eare4er cure in few dant/Lis'
innil &Ina:Alan -
Ile also.trot Plles:lEeet. fionnorrhoe, Wrath - al
Disa4rm- Female Diseas h
es, Pains in. Back
Sod , liddneya irritation of the Bladder, at obi.
A letter to be answered' must eontainit least
~ - ,
.M6dlcines sent to any eadress to
it i r m aa dmil t aterootwritiodiaterliTlEßWlW
1!B ET. rinibutithi-PA;
pEautannivi2iairsisas --
BIM BT...deMers In Mowers and Rettioft
one Powers, as Separator, Farm Mlle, Fod
der Ont: era. and farm sammers, iranarallY.
lu4
COUIRCIAL INFORIEATION.
, _
A rbitration Committee of the Board
,of• Trade.
Wm. X MINN, VA P.L.TAS. DEINNETT
JNO. a DILWoRTH, Wm. MoCK._,I: Y.
DAVID Mao DUBS.
Movements of European Steamers
floM lipitCali.
..... July 1.-Liyarpool„._New York
Saxenia
.July I hth ken ..... New Yotk
Jura.._.......... ..July 2....tiverp001.........Quebe0
...... 4 .-Linerpool... iles, York
Fins .. . .... ----July P -Liveraool-No_nr York
-Nova dcoilan......july . 9 __Linerpool ...... Quebec
- Africa: ...... . ........ July . Boston
Eillusgow..-- July . 13 ...Liverpool._iiew York
Adr .tio ornl7 15...Galway ...... N w York
Boheinsui • July ...Liverpool Quebec.
8 0 0t i e.. ....:_.. 18 -.Liverp001.....N..w York
Canada July 25.-Liverpo A. Boston
Sidon
Reis .. ..... . . 2 - „Neir York.-.... Liverpool
....... 27..80gt0n -...Liverpoo`
Everting Vtor . Slily 92.:New York... .... -Havana
Amerioa-...-......Jtey 23-New York-..S Juan Nio
v dlebn,ris -.hey 25-New York-.... Liverpool
Persia ..... 27-New York ..... _Liverpool
MONET RIARELET.
008DAMID DAILY FOR THR MORNING POB for
Rfl ns. torwrz At lurrz, BaoicEßs.
NO. 118 WOOD STREET. .
• •
. .
The fellowinz are the btorine and oenioar rata?
for GAL, 81ver . Jco.;
Buying 808
Gold ' 1 23 . OO
18 00
- 122 00
Eguitern Alwoluunge.
Nw, ork
Bal e timYoren p ag ar g
....... .................
.......... par xi
Western Exchange.
noinmsti
.....
St. Louis_ ...
PITTBI3IIII3II OIL TRADE
Thursday July 20th, 1863.
Thp market for crude continues ,
firm. In fact
tha suPP'Y is inadequate to the demand. This
causes a firm market:prices are unoertain but in
favor of holders, who east p obtain torrent rates
fox all they have on hand. The fell in tsne Alle
gheny is a source of r - t, - ret to those who have not,
received their supply from 01 , City. BY the way
we notice that our old :tend Capt Reese has a
now packet nearly ready for the Allegheny trade.
She is the best adapted boat yet constructed for
that trade, her carrying capaaily being. verYlareu
Crude—Among thosales we note 300 hbls, 21c
without packages: 20) do dot 21a: 600 bbls, Pktts
included.2oo334o: 500 do terms withheld, In
New York prides have advanoed 2o per gal. The
rates even at the rdvanee are lower than in this
city, when the transporation is con idered.
Refined seems. org/ectid, buyers and sellers
manifesting g eat independence, 'We quote nom
inaPy, in b0nd.44a450: tree. 55C47.r"
PITTSBURGH PROPUOR MARKET
OFFICE OP TOO DAILY POST.
Thursday, July 30th. 1563.
Butane continues dull in *II its Tilden! de
! Partments. The weather continues warm. Our
three
rlvers
teat contwate inue r
tin o f
the °benne', and no prospect
of a rise at present, lha little steamer Oil City
cont.nues to make regular trips to Wheeling;
shoal 11. t., is ' , resenting no nbstnzlei to her. The
new • teamer •• General Grant." Capt. John
Woa lburn. is announced fur the lower parts:
.onssongurs and shippers would do well to bear
this in mina. The demand for the tailing Lir
diedtsaras
_.,l3lesler9 purchase very spar•
irg;y, hence we have but few sales to report
Ilacon—lh e market way dm with a steady trade
dome J. OUP dealer, have a en sderat e s apply
on bile d. Their steels, however. are mold',
disaoPear:ng, and will bare!y hold out to the end
of the seazon, if th e pre, sat demand continuer.
In CinAana i and other western cities, the ma r•
ket was firm under an increasing demand. Flour
—lllO denialia and sales were both limited—in
fact, the dour trade seems to have settled down
to a rota'l business, or dray lea }lot, from store:
of course the quotation must be accounted for in
that way. In Cincinnati. the telegraph informs .
us, the market was dull; p ices unsettled. I:
New York rrices atolls+ ad per barrel lira
eerie:—ll elders were tires in their views, caper.
Tally f., , r Sagest. In wed instances an advance
fo detainded. The stock in first hands is not
large. Coffee—ds a shade lower. There is a eir-
Olaf business doing. Molasses is unchanged, The
new crop held at 4(..4f,0 per gallon above that of
last year.
Flour was.du the only demand being to
meet t he wants.Of the local trade. The stock in
first hernia is not large, the principal receipts be
ing byvrarson,,with occasional lots by rail r.g. as
111) bble Extra from store at 1.5 2.5-5 50(g).5 00; 150
bbls betre FOndly at UM' 90; other small lots
sold at about the 'nine range ofprices. Wagon
doll- sold at' from 251:43500 per bash lower, as per
duality.
Ainil—The FLIP P& is fast disappearing; prices
tend upward: Salt s 75 nothing 1 at
flacon—WO have new to mention.
vuyers have to submit; holders having a deoidled
advantage A mong the sales we note 12.000 ID
a
plain hams, 9€o9'.s'e canfassed; 10 1 4V10, 1 40
sldcB6)l. to 7c; MO be [lams. 12.10111.?4o.
Butter in stea y demand; sales of 1.500 les at
15416 e,
• .
Eggs—Sales S bbla at 11.. The export demand
has fallen' off. The demand WIL9 not large,
fal)ihs y ff : sales limited at now
at sao2s; old at $25630 Par
FlUiti-- , The demand was prices un
changed. i We omit quotations
lyblinky,--The, demand is steady. Sales
were made at 1 144450 for City Rectified,
Cheese. cdatinne, active: sales 196 holes at a
variety of :prioas,tria'r 9 10@10310.
Grotaiarleia firm and in fair request with a
regular treda, datnand. Among the sales we
note! •
Corree—Salez 16 sanks.Rlo at 31431',60,
ttiollasmes--:alas of 11 bbls new .t 600. 10 do
old, 56c.
Sugar—SakelLhhdl P Moo 12)(015.Ne; 14„do
Orleans, 13.3.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE nenxer
tthThe arrivals and sit 4 es of , beef cattle are large
week.:reaahing abbot 1,904 bead: ' Market
very dull the warm, weather, peratiegunfavora
by theuSioeszt and prices have declined fully
500 101)14- a lert quality' Pennsylvania and
Western atom are senior at 1.1@11%0 731,01041 s
for f* to, gokj, undloBo (or uonunon. ea tactual.
ity.
There violets doing at the close to-day' hap
we have noticed for 11,1116 time oast. 'and holders
offered to sell at somewhat loWer PliC6B than the
above.
TheAlbeiepliLsrktit..
The arrival' andarales of. Sheep 'at the Avenue
Drove Yard continue Arse, reaching about taxi
head There 1. a' fair demand at about previous
quoted rated j iztles of ulippea sheen are making
ats@bY t o r 3 weak
Lambs continue aweoand range at from $3 to
$5 00 II heal as to quality.
callikand Calves.
Thik-arrindi end Bales of nova WO small,
only reaching abOttt 130 head this :reek. There
la a . fair demand at about the former rate
Springers-sellingat V2o @ 3s and' cow .and cal
at troy tit: u ta quality; Old Door
emu sell, at from- $15@16 per head..
• °ALM; abbot 34 head sold at 344,67A01g ID for lit
ton. quality and 4443.(e for2d;.aato welahl and Condi-
_ .
Thi.eMoF NlarJket, ,
The arridalaaiia sideskif Weir aithetrion and
Avenue Drove Yards resoh ah0ut,,2,71D head this
week, selling at fro ha $7.0144Z - . per 100 pounds
],970 headiold at the Union_ „Drove Yard, by.
Henry Glass, at from 7 . @Errer iocrnhi net. •
630 head _sold at. tho Amite Drove Yard. by
Crea4lo dr , Company `at $7,0008.00 ti 100 ms,
'net, •
GRAVEL ROOFING.
ippo EP A. ItSivPROINPIt
ETIMIDEDITQ. rl' ; - • = •
rArPT4)IIII43OOI,FI OeVO
trielift4 l 4l:4:Nosa itteethdooond atom
ikeiiiiroW •:• Vorimpopt
drafted men with substitutes. Atif'utuutut
aabstitutai applying wall be taken.
ty . NO LA.
Fourth wd atreet, one door SbOTKe Smithfield.
la-1
IROIf -lllZaloe.
par V
....... Dar 4 ••••••• Par .
•
SINE 7 OCTAVE R OSE WOOD CASE.
V round corners, with mouldings, earved Music
Desk. Iron Frame, made by Rutin, Bahi-
MOM—
.SI6O
One 69 Octave Rosewood - Case, round front -
corners with carved Tablets, made by •
Stodert, N. Y -160
Ono 6y, stave Mahogany, fluted corners,,
made by Travers Jr itamsey,ll. Y' 140
One 6 Octave a o3 oWOnd.square co sera. iron
frame, made by Chioketing ..
One6Octave osewt squarecomers, mad
eby44o
it
y Gilnert. Boston . . ...
One 6 Octave Mahogany square..Torners,
made by Wilkins Newball 430
One 6 °Any° Mahogans, square corners,
made-by L. Gilbert. Roston - 130
One 6 Octave Rosewood. square corners,
made by Orov - es een R Ilsley N.Y........... 130
Ono 6 Octave Mahogany, square corners.
madelyy Chicketing 120
One 6 Octave GUMMI piano. ....
One 6 do do do 60
For sale by
f.A. lama and splendid stock of NS W PIANOS.
from SEVEN different maaufnetortes, to onlye
dririeg the next ten days.] J7lo.ciative
:SPR,ING•GOODS
.VITTIon :Buyers CALL
TUE
of ATTEN .
SPRING ANI) SUDO GOODS,
embracing mil the newest styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY O_4:SSIAfERES,
suitable for Business Sults. A full and complete
assortment et fine black
CLOTHS AND cAssimEnies,
Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestingr
W. H. AIeGEE & CO.,
143 EEDEILAL FiTEEET,
obrner of Market Bquareillegliety city
stda:dawaf • _
IUPTOS„ °LEIDEN dc co
Felt, Cement and Giatel teeters,
are now Pronged to an all orders for - Fire and
Water PrOof.leeit,'Cement end Gravel Rob/mg.
Promptly and Satisfactorily. '
Air.,llldden having hatlen in: the..emplOyment of
H. in,. WARRR & CO., and their; so ft eners. in
Philadelphitt,,Rir eight-years: Where be learned
all the mechanical detraFtmentiof their:basinew
and has made valuable unprovements ofltia -own,
we can positively say that our ROOfillit ,
Composed of the Same Materials
as those 'of that firm; apd that we will guarantee
oar work to be equal orerY respect t° °ELY gra '
yel,Felt ant Cement Roofs put on by other firms
MAIM city, or the United btatas- Thera kJ no
Patent for the Warren Roo& or any of the mate
rials composing it.
Offlose—Cosser of Filth and Wood flat.,
second story.
MEEK FUN,
Roar. trap POWDER
Perak' Ptiwder.
THEATRE ROUGE,
Vitaesar Rouge.
VIOLET Pow',Eß,
toles Poirdir;
•
HARD it Sorr RITREER OpORRIN,
- -Usira:*NOtt *#*o 871123 g". •
14 . •reilitslid at 4siftrecteivad at
E4SKIIP9 - Diktßare.63 MaTicat Erect, 8
doqra below 74). tar2l3
July 27th, 1868
R. It UTOH I.N 8
-& naroIIN9ON.II
efthiNiSSION & 1011WIRDIN8L: MANT
WESTERN RESEAVE
Flour Grain, - Frujt. Pot 'and - Pearl
Beat t 3l ls a ol d E P a i ltfgg
No. .11,02 iSpittood. Stacie**
Between Wood azill3,arket.
ti k ild r e r eVr e = 24ll ' A.
_ .
.4 eititTllr"Clit"6l4ls2iS
to ardor. of f4pboatmaxerial. - -74M 4 ' g m
shin. W. B._ SCEIBIERTZ 16km
rth
IN BOILER WORKS.
J. a.- Ewc—iiirvial a' Si •
AAof Steam wo- ntrattirvirAerifrazi
.m. of Steam Boilezei ,this, Tanks.. Asitatora
bait Pant. Pana,-Slieeb stem. ebb zwen ,
Bredokinvican other,- a rttlaleammalli; ta-m-
UACtrgdat-1111441:1! concerns: •
Pr o na kbattAtionattsid Lai al kinds of reitialre on
ressonsodb tourer •
Wor)di 110011 Wand DUQUESNE
W e Y,VINV `
erd, gliirbgty
'. ,, llitakitti n .C.i .. .- ...,-
W 'AL A 4 ! • ;IL.
I) a P. BARDEEN HAS /112110VEll
Hfrom Smithfield street- below the Girard
MI% to Ne. 145 Fifth street oppoirite the Court
alma ap2litt
ardizslis lA°
8. M. 'Kt E.
•
114317 PAOTIMIIIS OP
Pure No. 1 Carbon 011,
tiro
armoe ast LEBBEELTY
Penn a 8.. 8.. Depot. au. oppopito
11131... AD oil warranted. au93:1311
THE ARDESCO OIL comrikifif
Attimtekc ei T ßE Aor HAVE
rO i'
Refined Ardeseo 011,
xos-rxpLoarvs. - Jaao,
PURE BZINZOLS.
warehouse, 27: law RN STREET,
Pti'm tLIBOR. PENNA. - I
/Lucent 01,1•-liVoris:
DITNCAN, 1374.114,Ap'er
Lti yetui atd of '
/MEN V., NRIPIErim '
CA.It B t 3. tV . q., .14 9:. 1
Ofitok NO. 9111 14.9.9RT1" *MEM, Plat. bomb. Pa
19/8-6md
in
- — 7 l
ANDELIEF3.h. BRACKETS,
CORNICES, CAVDLLBRAnB, LAMPS:
REGILD.O 1 RERRONZED.
and madb moat tO
de., altered to burn Carbon OIL at the,
Lamp and -Oil Store of -
WELDOR, artsruitzec iutrEy.
ap2.l, 164 Wood street,,neaufith., f
PIARTI DEALERS
K NABE & CO'S PIANOS-
Just opened this week a - choice supply of those
BEAIJTIFUL INSTRUMENTS.
beyond doubt the finest in the country. This fact.
is now almost universally , conceded •, for some
months past we have been unable to fill one half
of our orders.
WARRANTED FMB YEARS.
• •
Baines Brothers Ricelshii Piauo
..Fui es, the
best cheap Pianos mader. For sale by - '
.
caATl.Lorrt:mankm.
42 Fifth street.
Bole Agent for Haines Brothers Pianos and!
Princes Melodeons. 306 I
JULY LIST
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
CIIAS. c; AIELLO.%
Est WOOZIr
Tatak PUB LIU
L I s P le Oilf &lair -
A:Atha leitanent endiefro - - ..._ - " I ‘-,
/9 Modest °fell denomi- -b, • -
wink. treat secret end
delicate , disoers„ ;self= •• • pi.,
Abuse- and &malts 'or' • - /•-•'-'-•
LtnatiOns emittiorland In- ' •-' 'z •'''..!.!: -
eidea.t' to the et both 's• • , _ •
sue_,Auld . 'sidtdes. Airiest minted. i1i16111,30
Da. En.emrsitta.iptfriiiiinsa the feet of his •thass
so.the•itioreirt and •feleguy Modest ittedreedfrafr
lhookod.tind Watt :Veit 'AM Vey 'Unmoral
eltd-Tor' Cunternina - -and , ironer on _among
_their wisseareonddrarsbneand &PAWN. , Their
lomitY onyaktien - labould , be 7 ea - ntiona to-seep them
b_teraneehttt diet'&tie Setae no Dr. 1l d_l:
L 6 '.liP. fa:inept lice a faerative=
tido - might lis lost tct-thettonto ; etustid
Zadatt • ondvssesdlnpttertorf ' bon. mad
Indeed InAgmentrateisennit_gsse 1328 1113
IthiktllllllDEMlWeetn tateUite2lo4l4l:oA *O4O
1031191 and atal lt . _SQVlturlatirjr • Mitialf, orals
mitten._ Itiltritiptuaraityi botray.__er the: mit:tercet
rmwentg ankenarliens Ara tranzrp/. - Alud their '
ir e t, L az egy er rotatlciwonaly f i
eble
isMdi d expeerens.
have' bud - Platten& terhaal *lgor by Dts.
RUMMY/P. belqiditt, reet-4 - - hegera and .aim
matriagethieliglildrit have bain saved:lmA soli
.fedrawanzi yet, ' 1111 xetillaition.,' he:. Sperneteir
hee•Gr =Munn) emtnissionseeommetefr C rate'
in a very abort iteteerof than!! Ms new remedie,,.
whiehureieonilarbr Ms own. Whe,e,reoolulketmdt
ENtan the vegetable langdogo. bevink teen the
li dlansafthehlmaltrantment i bs bet abandon.
ed it and sansti tated th e :NikitaWo retw o dip ,
- eases axis triettedwith bather& streneving had
,over Arty yeal-( 4 0-elperienoe. an them met•
narmt - iti hospitals of Atoth the - Old World and in
the United Stamm leads him to tety—to all with. a
Air trial, health and.hapPitteta• pill raise bloom
Viet thenchp4Pezed °bolt' fbiltemtelontretwitb
lon I/ W 416) 4 4 4%4 1, quatim tint` rfizae and brroured
tittcan and all of ffrhuldred diseases. - hi
*doh 'w•nunr Ariatt4l7 'L". tnr CO U Atri*Wl II "'
nis.l l ll w /41 MIXIMIVIT ::,tVrt to tin
time- rat kt Veal of treatment
byit em of ttierht ;Weal Ativiser,whiab
is it . -ta.si lEVittit+W , Friktur the ad
vantage 'lig lever' , • - !brts , v.er eeperhfr.re and
observation. teszepently, tt:)-rnas superior Ail/
in thetreatineot o, et , ..1 Olsottess; end who it
deli* oolutaltedbytt2.-rtofc‘voni atsil evrarom
mended br 'imerfro,.. , , -'. l _ , :s•sar, Pt hiissere, Pro
prietcat of hotels: .T,.- - flan shrs famtbfi a la
sfreet. near Ditancn -tirrl, - Privets oommard
teems them ell . ps'^fr ct she radial staidly at.
tenet:lto. ' Ober!. to -
SYRUP OF !MANDRAKE . AND
• LINDIA. • •
Ravine had a. man eed for . the last sit
years compounding the boleexcellent remedies
for my own practice, and having used them with
uncommon-success in all' that.tima...l- feel , it
'duty to set them befo 'the publie, as my expe
riencoleadswe to think they are as near specifics
as sayremedleit well can be for Abe foltowing
disease.; namely: . Scrofule,„ Nitre, .Syphilis, and
All.diseases that arise from oti impitreatate of the
- blood: One' trial will con vine., any person of
their Rum for thosediseasos
Prepared and sold by
J. W. .11R NSTRUP. M. D.
8i Smithfield Pittsburgh:Pg.
MAN -1100 D
HOW Losift- sow IMESTOICksin
Just published. to Sealed Enveltpo. Prin . *
Kix Comm. . .•••
IL LECTURE ON TILE NA TIRE. TREAT.
MKNT and - Radical Cure of ;Seerrautorrhcru or
Seminal Weakness. Inv& ct....try I:remissions,
Sexual and llmpeclimcnts to Marriage
generallY,__Nervoumiess, t 70115 caption Epilepss
!and Pitt , entat and Physical capacity. resulV•
1 -aIL-frM_Q 4011 . _ - Abuse. ;ROW. J COL.
"
VIER W=LL. D.:Author ol tto Green 800, &c
A Boon to Thcrnoindo of - 'Stiffereri."
Bent under used, in.* plain- envelope, to any ads
dress. p ole paid. cn receip t of Six Cents, or two
Postage stam_p_s. be 1)r. (X'S. C. KLINE. - ;
137 proadwa . Y.. New York_
'nelC3l:d.owarn Post Otlice•BOX. 45 Set:
IMPORTANT- TO LADIES
,
inge...you.s HAMMY, )31.41.171.1116
ulmarda of twenty Years devoted his pro.
.
.ionau time exolusively to- the treatment- of
Fale Dif teniatea, and havimg stampeded in thou
sands of cases in restoring the. Wasted d"
to, sound"
ha now entirevonildenco is offerincpub
*" Groat` ikuteriaitti EtettodY , P
IDIt
OIOND; THERMAL Fg&IALE PILLS
Winch have never yot failed {when the def.,'
time - have been strictly followed) en ro
Inoxtradilffonitles arising from
.obatrturdou or Stoppage of Nature.
'or in restoring tlikaystem to perfect health. when
suffering from Thapial Areeitions, .Tholormui Uteri,
the _Whites. or ottierwes.ess of the Uterine Or
mu. Ales in all !MOOS of Debility or IVerobsto
lerostrusi... ovatersea. Pakitatieas. do.. 4c.
which are the forerunners of mere serious disease. -
ri..'These Pine arep;erfecilif harmless on the eow
ttitutum, and may be taken bye he most dslicatefe-
Nate 101117.014 CalitiN, distress •. at this same time
they act like a charm, by- stiengtherdrts.
rating.. and restoring the paean to a healthy con.
bo '
x ag 60 Ms.,- Na -DOLL .
and rhea d esiredwill be sent, by mail pro-paid
414 Vartbledliint. on reeelpt of the , ner
J. BRYdli.,ltochoster, General agent
gold by Drtuntirtsgenerally."
, , 'JOSEPH - .lrl igsgmalei
COrnaililarket street and the Diamond.
ralg.lodawtris - keens' ror Pittelmre
WM..IIL,FABR CO,
TEAMAKG I ii:BUILDERS
5.0 , 022, Uk' '9*44-1.4.:,
*INS*: EitCNIAISTI IED diLES NAltf.S
flew the Pena Et, IL Primm.„,eftv "hug.
... rivaitax rs .p l uai ll. :7 - c
r4 i r :
r. “ : 1 1 61. rrk : . 4- : *il : q: a ki s
9 .;
Tour
,is. maims froin three to ole
, hhadretif
BY
larroe power. 'and salted tor
*:.lrist ItlM.s. Saw ' Blast larnaces„ Faetelie%
(rive parthavez vroz Vet! ti , . 1e eo. ranotton el
_ltexineerandlia*Leo kor tre.k„.
__" mate and for
ik
ja,
utirights muhay,and et eigir'r..kaa• nate. •
Have ;leo on hand, C avalkei. ant! ready for alio
giain at B hortmoth* . ilbeit•e., road B:Alenk of aver/
. 10 : , eklytfon.,.., • . ' - ' -
Allo. 'beach Dallied did Egkeet Iren se_peritelY.
Vi!remeht troll- filualhora,..llanyero aza N amed th
every viirierly... mad °antenna the rearathsetnre Of
Wonien Maahinery kurcr'N.laohine Carda.
Okkr prictro are /ply. 91u• machinery beet mantas...tor
ed of the quality it matt:tab. and warrantelf
irk all r.c.o to giVO 6 , 0 klaction.
Allte . Of.!er? fro.al eaas
Fts of the eoerntry eolloit
al ant arorork tie 6._.11 ed. ferrl.A.tek _
.
..
O. 230 B E DFORD T. FOB SALE—A
N O
well built t. o Ptory oortlling bowie tact lot -
Oripound for ea , . , A: bait, pixJuomairarint. and
cellar.- w War_ 11.4 ores, two frontoorehre. one at'-
aapiltrbor,labliCyarcl.--- P rine. $2. 0 00.!...4019._ to
1 ,.,
,I -,AlzAlli-rilllißEßT.tt SONS
be' . = • = ,-; -': -. ~= 51 'Market street.. :
SitOWEng ' , MAP li3 Taursur.as.
*um Farm:mit% Dogyowen. wh e eled and
ocdodnit:-Thgr ' Rae% zard-loz ra
oa
rcukoloinery gailerulbr for sale by -
, BECK.B.-Ah• '
127 - .I.Aberty shviit;.
.IJ-cram-. stlitfix
Jur Thu undersigned having rerianvoll hitt Live.
ry Stable - from tit , : roar of the &cat liana: to maw
the corner of First and . lintithfiald-atmot. W. C.
Conti e old stand, is prepared to furniah earriam i
h and 'saddle-horses uoon - tho - shortest no- -
hoe, „ horses_ kept at livery ,at re:trona:di
kAtes:' Undertaldng and all arran gements fur fkl-
Attain will =strive hie -menial atten.ion.
:
Ni /111• ICELAND.
ELBIIicrBEFRia 1 71 - RAPE.
ilif E E.Ale )FI3EOIE4II A FEW VINE"
TV' bs thtz valuable Grape at
_TC fo par dasatt.
$l2 50 per 100. . _ _
j_.
KNOx. -
w2z
29 Binh street.
CHARLES L• CALDWELL,
. • MaCcalser toJaa. Holmes do Co..
PA'CK'ER
'Denim. in Bacon. Laid. Sugar-Clued Hams.
(Smoked Bed
Mtn:ter Market and First streets. Pittsburgh. Pa,
B:,3Nyty w. BEE*I7IIFONT- &CO: --
" 4 " l U!rni7
'Foreign ,Brandies, -War - and fins.
mar-BrandfatiOld cum/babas., Rye s and
A441/llackhffrir and
other Whzeklas....Jtu;talos, Rum. - •
8$ ridbeny 'Street; : ,
bpalaite Fourth etroot.•
PITTSBUROIT, PA.
sir Hotels. Taverns. and Fatuities, supplied at
Moder.ste prolltsfor Cash.
m72141,9d
COX SOO,
P , . hate' Pwi Vqcs