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A PORE TONIC.
Dr. Hooltandls
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DYSPEP I JAUNDICE,
64. --
vuronievert.ffetairdmilaiiity. Dumas
of the Signe re. and all Diseases
arialtaforiard a Disordered
:voter - or
ea Opustis
Piles, - Funness'or
Blood to•Ouritead. •
Midinuof,tluißtomath.
Miami; Pleartburn. Dt.rtiat
for NOod4 .Pallness' or Vi;
the Stomach; Sour PrtictatronU. Mon' •
Inc or Fluttering thnTit'ortritAoni-
aehAtiejmnalttg - ti fln treas;t-
_and
difficult , drbadune: - E,lnttennr atttio mot.
chokirereralfieisaties'iietisivtidus when ill: WU'
L'c'sture 1- 4 1 11 .1 V-sr4-.Vjaioll. Deb or we be.; -
fore tie rag analiTa Pa in in the
Head. Dbfie en 'bf *Perron, Yel•
lotrneng of the kin and es, Pain in
tho Side. Back. Cheat, imbs.&a.
finddeinFltuthes °Meat. Burn
- the Hash.
• bf .14 11 ' '
and greatdeprea
111.0 n .64 - • •
And wig positively euvaritlellow Fever.
ions kevor„an, , , .
_CONZAIN
NO A.LCOnisiiCOlicialia—WHlStCY
They will cure the above disoasea in ninety-nin
ars . out of a hundred.
• ,
Induced y o extensive Bile rth ttniverial
B op. ..my or itooriftutraGentuat Bitten. tPurelY_
regetahlo , hosts of utrotrant quacks., and nnsorn'
talons adventurers; have , .olierferlltiPpn suffering
onmanity the flood gates ttfpoutrnmson the shape
of poor whisky. vilely chtupetinded - with injurious
law - and ehrigtezioltozuz.4,(StOmaehies and Bit
ten-
Bews.re of Aciiintitileirthle itiray Of alcoholic
preparations in klothacic: big7hellied
Item under wellation-wf Bitters;
which, instead of ottrintronlyawawates diseases
oil leave the disanwohlted'atrfferersin 'despair.
HOOPLAND'aJaMAN-,BITTER S-1
Are not: new and' tralititi'd
stood theleat of -fifteen'yeir' by the .Amen--
can public and •their rrepntatio and
not rivalledby anktficailar pferaratich.
The prceprioters have, thousands - of Letters.
trout the most •
utcrgynti.nr, Lawyeis, Physiclano and
, . -- •
Testifyine of' their own personal kciowledtto. to ;
the benefirial'effettts'anti thedroal virtues of thesa
1;i tem
DO YOU WANTS °METE:IRMO STRENGTH
EN YOU?
DU Y OU;WA-NT A GOOD APPETITE?
YOU lELLYT TO,Buccp J 1 YOU B:VQ/V
-STPFUTION I -
DO 20u ww.rom.r. WELL?
DO )0 U 41Y7 WET' EID Ut NER VO US
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DO YOU WAIYZE,,,r O . O
Do you' sciamiteso'sle‘op Dell?
Do you, want brisk and vigorous
teeth*?
' 'lf ym'ao, cab
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR • NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the .
sane ofßitters, plttap in quart bottles, - eoznpounded
of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from
20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by An
tee or Coriander Seed,
This class q/ Sc,-. has oaueed and-mill- contin
ue to atese ,, CPT loin// as they can be sad hand reds
to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the
it Yteln to kept consionalty under the influence ofdt
•ltnitc•Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for
Liquor is created and kept up, and the result to ad
the horrors attendant upon a drunkard', life and
icath.
For those who desire <,41-ti-irrti tiTire a Liquor.
B diens, we publish the following legeutit: *Get One
Bottle AroollandliviDertintii Bitters,-riter
with Three Quarts of Good Brandy
or !Whisky, and the resat will be a preparation
that will far excel in inedieinat Virtues 'and true
ca., ellen, any of the numerous Liquor Balers in
the market, and will cost ranch less. You will
hove all the virtue, of Ilfoothlnd's Bitters is
connection with a good article of Liquor, at a
much less price than deseinferior, . preparations
wail Coot you.
ATTENTION' SQLDIEES,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
W e call the attention of all having relations or
friends in tee army to the'. fact that ' HOOP
LAN D'ri (Jere:tan Bitters" will mire Mae tenths
of the oiso is:admit:iced by 'exposures and priva
tions inoident to ciunp life., In the lists, publish
°t almost dads' in the newspapers, on yegrriva► ;
of the sick, it wilt bit'itotieed Thant verYlarge pro
portion aro suffering from debility. Every. case
of chit kind can bo readily cured by Boolland's
German Bitters, Diseases resoling from Eager
tiers of the digestive organs are ..pe.dily remov
ed. We havo no hesitation in stating 'that, if
these Bitters were freely used among oursoldiers
hundreds oflives might be saved, that- othervrae
mil be loot.
e cat particular attention to the following re
markable and well authenticated cure of one of
he nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own
ant uage " hasbeen saved by the Bitters:"
Pgat.enzLnue, August 23d, /882.
llfexyrz. Jones St gentlemen. your
hoeflaud's ,tlerman Bitters has saved- my life.
There is no mistake in this. his vouched for by
numbers of my ecniirades; some of whose names
are appended. and who • wore till's , cognizant of
all the circumstances of my case I am, andhave
been
man 's f o c r e t l h e e b r l a a tset
d f o b u a r t t ye under em h b lmm enhare
command of CaPt, too, ;Through the eX-'
I , oBUre attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa
attacked in N own:Ober last 'with inflamation of
the hangs, and was for seventy two days in the
hospital. This was followed by great debility.•:'
heightened by auattack of dysentery . . I was then
removed from the White House and sent to this
city on board the stealuor - State:of Ifs Imo." from
which I landed pn 28th •of June. Since that
time I have been about as low - as -any se could
be and still retain a mark' of vitality For a week
or more Iwas-earceiy able to swa , low mayhem:K.
and if I Mil:pr.:l a - miuoeTdoits. it , Wee utimetti--
otely thrown bmagajrt.
I mad& ddt4ven-kmaii gltoi of IVitfer `MY
stomach. Life could not last under these circum
stances lane. accordingly ; the pheistus who
had bean workingfal'hfulb motrerosuoael' aut
iy, to rescue me fromthe nfthcrdredd - Alth- I
er, frankly toll me they coal do no more for me,
eve. , Ivisted Fect to sees clergyman, and to make
snob wspositioe of myaimited funds as best -suis.
ed me.*drrah_l uaintance who visited me at the
hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron. of 6th below
Arab Street. adv,hied.ine_as a forlbreage. te r =
tour littertanddinullYb.rocurt.t le,-F -
the time I commenced taking them the shadow f
death receded, and .1 ape now, thank God for it..
getting better. , Thoughl,baletaken but. two bOt-•
es, I havegained 10 poyunisi , and Teel "saturaftre
of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh
ter, from whom have heard nothing for eigh
teen mouth,-for s gentleman I area loyerVirgnii
ism, 1 1m 4 beosioinityi-of ant hdyn, To 'yeti"
invaluable Bitters I owe tbegjorions privilege of
again olanipl9a:t9 my bcool4 those wheeze dearest
to Keay Yews.. - I AACl:Bietimirm
We :bracer in the truth Of tho abovestater
amt. es-ItelfeAdespaire4 of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Malone; teetered. fa:health.
JOHN let 11, Y ,Battetry,
GEORGE s. ACK LE Ir. Co. U. llth. Mame.
LEWIS CHEVALIER, MN. Y.
I. E. SPENcER.IBt. Artillery, Battery F.
J. at. VASE p ELL. Co 8..3d Vermont.
H seat RY M.'„TERODYE. Co B, do
HENRY T. MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine.
JOHN .E WARD. Co sth. Maine •
HERMAN .11041EF, Co H, 72't y -
NATHANIEL B c
_THORIAtii. do F. 95th Pa.
A NDREWAT.MX2I4O2-E. Co A, Id, Vermont
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Mole. ao net be lint Off by any of the intoxicating
K.reparations that may be offered in its place. but
sand to no. and:re ;e,ilrforera, in
packed
y ex:prem..
Othca, and Mannanotory. No. 163
Arch trtreet. .
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Ink in the United'Staleo, and bk_
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OA [LILT PosT.
Overridden Law
,
What wonderful discoveries the Repiib-
Mean press is making! That of the source
of the' Nile it ikitifing:iLl' comparle`on.—
The Evening Post says that the President
will cibey the, decipiemi of_ courts, always
e l ver, provided they are respectable,
the ,Times announces that we live an,
F al
r government of law, and that the 1
ex
ecutive can neitherr remit, 'ensperid,- nor
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Compromisa it. - Well, ' the'whirligig of.
.
time brings about strange revenges."-e
Where haVe these opinions been for li k e'
last two year's? 'flow were they oholted
of utterance? If we have •been able tto..
make anything out of the, professions an 4
practices of the adMipistration, it has
been t ile Alsertion ,of -superiority to lavV, ,
not as an exception, but as a rule. Per
haps Fhb Mph lies, in the words "respcc
,t4letillitnalsi'rand the meaning is, Such. depide the way the udministration- de
eites.l The SuPretne'Dourt pf the- United
Stat.ek was consid'ore'd - a respeCtable tri
bunal in old times, but the moment it
pronounpe4 the Drell . Scott judgutient its
respectability vanished. It am then
corrupt court, , ancl its decision, wording
to the Tribune, "infamous." Even a
statesman and scholar like Mr. Everett.
bound by social position and the habit of
strict statement indispensable to the char
acter of a gentleman, did not hesitate to
attribute that judgment not to the court's
'perception of law, but to corruption—not
corruption of money, indeed, but of fear
and favor.
Chief Justice Taney . once had the repu
tation of holding a respectable circuit;
ed had Judgellan; but the President
mocked at. them. Where did the execu
tive find the authority to sign the West
Virginia bill ;:-where to suggest his eman
aneipation- scheme ; where 10
.issue his
proclamation •ef fieedorn. wh'ere to pledge
the United Stater to guarantee - the fr •e•
dorit be proclaimed? - The statement that
he is bound by law is true ; but that he
has been bound by law is a simple exhi
halo° of that rinblu-hing mendacity which
sticks at nothing. This administration
will obey all the laws it is dangerous to
disobey; it will disobey any law- which it
is - safe to • diaregard, it cannot do other
wise; it is the condition of its,being ; it
came into power upon the theory that a ma.
jority may declare what is the -Constitu
tion. It has gone on upon the principle
that what a majority declares. is the Con
stitution, and it must and with 'keep up,
so long as it is backed by a majority, that
otter disregard of the judiciary to the end.
The moment it ceases to do so this war
becomes the most gigantic blunder in the
history of the world. After the ,election
of Mr. Lincoln, and after his inangura
tion, he expressed to Governor Morehead
his surprise at the aversion to bins felt in
the border States. Morehead immediate
ly rat him right. T here was no personal
feeling , but his political thebry.anvolved
the denial of the lavt,as a rule „lif,right,
and the assertion of majoritiee as a rule
of right. It was conceded that majorities
should rule under the lei, but not over
the law. The object of_ the Reptiblican
party, was an unconstitutional attack up
on the rights of States. Disavow that
object,' and all trouble would - cease. Mr.
Lincoln naturally enough replied that he
was elected for a policy, and he - should
carry it out.
We think that the Republican theory is,
that majorities rule over the law. We
Ootu3ider that theory totally at variance
with a constitutional system. We do tett
believe the object "antislavery" worth
the destruction of our Constitution.—
Xiid if we did, we would not do evil that
good might come. We think that max
im as' false and fatal in politics as it is in
morals.
The bad results of a blunder .4tpt , i4e r af•
faire, witicl3 413 justly bee tempi 'toilful,
stied a crime, are not always immedigte,
but they are invariable. The bad results
of the temporary supremacy of the Re•
RibliCan party can be daily seen in the
incfeased car ekttsiketts of Canititation aid
laws. It is useless to disguise the fact.—
One of the mob is reported as saying to
his comrade : "They have been preaching
.the 'higher law' to us, let us give it to
hem.," The man was perfectly logical.
If there : b l y`liigher p law" than the Con-,
latitatlop i ok'hqs j isti inlicliitight to kr, as
.an nil' i Adibrf. Ti iii very unpleasaid
in lin a fallacy which one has used to
,iniiter another, coming bath in blood and
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'ffre - td_ one's self, . but such is thi. iiiegitable.
law o r even ttil II w il irlitri'intirdinlet=
abl4o pay e penalty which the hungry
gr etEr of : hate. tbk adminititratiWiltas
laid tip iiiir eitict,lut the law of compen
sation is unerring. We ehall in time be
prnacugintid4l:Otion to Denancrata as we.
E
are u w.reelominending it. to Ilepnblitans.
We a all exhort, against-that spirit which
exact "an eye for 'ma eye and a tooth for
a tooth."' We shall' in_ ilie__hour of our
party. triumph, eogt.be,-40,fierod.-feeting
which the instate, coarse and - malignant.
•
of the Republicans have kindled 'in the
breast of every Dernocrat,, and ,-we trust
we-m#y be as succeitafa in allaying hates,
as some of our contemporaries have been
in exciting them.,-Wor/d
,
An Incident.
. ,
Thelndieuipolia! , ..lintrnal tells the fol
lowin gond atori of Peter ...44ple :.
. The, following- inCident hag been related
to us, !vouched for bylour informant :
- Peter ApP1,0,, - 0. aklaed, in tts county,.
was hitely re c ruited for :the Eleventh in
dianai and, :tool;. : part. in , the. attempt - - to
storm` one. Ot the
,Vickshur g , battenee, r --
The rtheltre was 80 .destructive that our
army recoiled',: Apple, the- re Trep; *.i t, .
4, dian, viiin 7.,:tlijAtekivard tuoym ee t
and khpt ggiqt,.o.o 4 4A - he Fame right
up tone cl i thsitebbitlAs ' • i , 0 02 4" . a g a "''
ner b the=coiltiKiiid Illiblaght him - witbir.
our, li es, sayingr, --- Z EttghAb at,dBll i.t ) .?
t
come n? Evetrfelitiw- Might nave got
one." 1 We have heard of no more daring
act cif bravdef than this little incident
since the war began.
Prom the PoninsOlo,
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f Froin7h9 rtici4noad:Extopirtor; Ju1Y.27.1 - :
t i.
0 scouts below, report the Yankees
no n arer Richmond, on the Peninsula,
than Williamsburg. Acting Brig. Gen.
Wee 4v:inn:mend:there, has resigned in
disg t, : aricr wine 'hOrne,. as also Major
...M.nnifie;' Of the same - eattatiand:
Tke.ganboata: had falleodoWn the James
...riverito Newport News. The Philadelphia
1.71rr .of the 21st,
.published the report
of a 'eak 'on Drewri r ii - Bluff', on the
15th,. brAdmiral Lee, of ihe'James river
squadron:: The attack "wits made; like
most! of the Yankee. reports, on paper,
ant43 .y urrbra,ve,troop l ii there did not see the
en - Or hear l,h'e gnus.
.
, -;1?1 , 11,1100 atl.dL Mexico.'
I'renctlibiltiehreorel Disbar& Jubt 25.1
Mexico it at& ednipletely in Aherhands of
Franbe,,iate thia day- as India !was lin the
handkft . thaiEttgJieh one hundred ydara
ago. ; Napoleon is the master there—moth-ing vopl be done that..he does net sill—
and tiverything. he wills will be done. .
W -wonder
:how, ".Uncle Sam," "Mr.
Doodle," or whatever other pet name he
ohooses to he.called by, reliehes. this state
,
of things. Be has ,long ;had, hitugreedy
eyesxed upork,'Mexico. ..Old Cues, with
a mo t porteqions gulp,of hislngegullet e ,
threatened,to swallow the , whole-of Priezi-,
co nearlyjtiventy ; years ago, We wonder
how he ,will like its being snatched away
iii,th; very agony of digestion. What will
becoOle of the golden dreams of the Abe
litionletcy 'who were to, plant the country
'ail 'tolier.witti Abolitionists like-themselves
in..
order to - surround the Southern States
'with b wall of fire ? What is to become
of
,thee Monroe doctrine, which, as inter
prete 3.by the learned doctors of Yankee
-400, were'designed to keep the whole vast
-,oriti.ient'for-the- express use - of the Ply
mordxsaints and thea. descendants? `'l
exile to live to see, the day when a gen
tlema'n rising in hie-"place in this 'house,
willSe•sainted by the Speaker as the. gen
tlerniin from: Patagonia," said long John
Wentworth in the Renee nt Representa.
tives„ whirling his' arms about like the
sails Of a windmill, and shouting as though
he were hailing a boat at sea, or talking to
riman across a prairie in a high wind
' What; is to become of all these highly
wrought expe,ctatioris of universal con•
quest.? Where has "manifest destiny"
Liditri its diminished head? Monroe
doctrine, universal conquest, manifest
destiny,all , have gone down before the
universal "nigger." The "saints" would
not let him rest in peace, and, by meddling
with him, they have utterly destroyed their
power to meddle anywhere else on this
continent. Rather than meddle in our
affairs, they have given up one of the
most; gorgeous dreams nt conquest that
ever opened to the vision of avarice.
The French will be the best nbighbore
for ua we could possibly have. They will
lie compelled to introduce negro slavery
tberei They cannot otherwise develop
;the immense resources of the country
Ltheyi will keep Abolitionists from settling
upon• our- Southern frontier. We shop
strike up an immense trade with them,
and the two peonies will form a treaty of
alliance offensive and defensive which w
set the world at defiance.
THE death of Macready was a subject of
very general newspaper comment. The
announcement of his death was premature.
William Mt/heady, the painter, was the
person mentioned by the London dispatch.
-Mr. Macready will now have the grim sat
isfaction, not entirely displeasing to one of
'his slightly saturnine disposition. of hear
ing the news of his own death, and reading
hie own obituary4noticea.
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awscr7.4oll7ll/SIU3 AND nnalmas IA
FELT CLIENT az GRAVEL ROOFING
INlLAtepainito old aravel Canvass and Metalia
Roof made - at the lowest prices,
An work promptly attended to and warranted,
')
°Moe, Adorning Pod Building, oorner Fifth and
Wood . eta: 2d-gtory. mhl7
The Hpwe 'Sewing Machine
Invented 1845. - - Perfected 1848,
ECEIVED' TRIBUTE 118031 ALL
AIL other Sowing Machines. at the WoHd's Fair
1842, while the SicgovBdwing Machine rec.ivevi
hoila,table mention on its merits • and Wheel
er & W i ron't a medal' for - its device. called "Cir
cularoak." The -Howe: Searing Machine, was
award d a premium Ato atanglish_ghibitor.) as
Wished for all purposes onexhigtion. Our light
t Ma4hine guaranteed I.lkmalta perfe.ct armgrn
the lightest and heaviest ,42 - zee.. '
-
Sold land rented, Cor, Penn A.St Clair steects.
A. Me4lltZtion.
tnyzoiata-crqv- - • - • Arent. '
vicoikortrir. xv.uxema.
vsavinglicuaßaksajgLeala bY
BEO4.KAIr_At LONG,
1:127. ' , mart". ;rives t
HA E L
'dation. or Common Blo ck& for Rale'b
144 lay
BEILIKKA.M LONG,
no Liberty street
IEI
Brass F4ulit d e
;GAS AND STE 6 FITTERS, -
I Axi lial.n!to of Brad: and Iron Coolit a
mode
• .6-1,40,::
BRASS • OASTINGSi:DD ALL KIDS •
Made at the eho;itat notice. •
Pa , lienlar attention p t 4Fto the fits i is up and
ropoiiing o OIL REFINERIES.
II Sit WATER STRTPT; I.lbrty.
The members of this ftrur tag I.r....^•asat me
'ohanios. of mane Soars' elOetionoe tti tho bast
nitss. tviii insure to giro ostataotioo o'rere
neat.:y ie.Uyd
. •
CAIMPETS F I "CASH
,
ATI DECIDEDLY .' s tESS TH A N
vilviesalo Prices. Bought previous to any
oonsiderChlp faValcree by the , taantifacturors. and
wil' be sold accordingly. Woll, ecasoned Sheet
Oil Cloaks.
AT LOW PIOCES.
valor ala Clatto oam n
W. D. & a. Mt:CALLUM'
AT No. 147 FOURTIIC STREET.
iu2 •
BARRELS CO PURE RYE
51000. WHISKY. of . slifrerent ages to
suit tiarelutsers. at lowest easaliriees. For sate
,
by : TIM& mo l og,
inlE4t f Na's 169. 91. a 3 a •Fitit street..
TIST# Y.
/111 ETH EX TD.A.Clito WITHOUT
pain by the we of Dr ()miry's apparatui.
HOFFMAN dr EDIfirtiNDSON
DENTISTS.
- -
AU work warranted
134 Smith field Strilt, Pittsbnrg
Hyclropolts, or Gardetv Sprinkler.
A rcpw AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR
11 wetting plants and Bowes. v.M.ahinewirldew's,
carriage.. PUMPS Of treeryqii.oription stdd•
and repaired. Daykin'A Patent S'a or Drawer
made and soil.
ELDON A: KELLY. - 64 Wood St.
Ono door from Sixth
1&•16..ill LE D PILO POSALS WJELL BE BE.
` 7 "
cowed the Committee on".,Plie. Engines
and ni'se. op t , June Nat, f 6!. thrietethons
nd filet of nest quality of TEN ENOWLEATII
- t HOSE, copper rinited. and..Jones'.Patent
Couplings att , che,l thereto. Th 4 . ; hose to he
properly teatel hef,re they are rcceived by the
city, *hen naymont ‘vill bo medal:ravish.,
JOHN QUINN,
la; CS air ta ;twit
.ommittoe:
CIEN'TS LASTING ciINGAESS GAI-
S.AI n. very ,u1.•••-inr qualirrjubt reo',.l at
• W. E. :SC it . 1 1.11.17, &CO
rt)Y4 4 Na.:3l.7ifth St,
.1 4 :1 AtY C 4, 4r.)
IIT OW IS TILE TIME TO-?-secultr
L Bargains in Dress Goods. Sbanir. - elotit and
Silk Mantles of the most fasbionnnlc styles, un
bleaclied and bleached M.slin. Calino,"Unlainos,
Nilk Sun Umbrellas • at greatly - redttcen nri—
oes, all hao-ng been purchased for hash; swill be
sold bop for cash, cull and see for ,gattrselves
•
06 hfartfiNitront.
CEO. I. COCHRAI(
ATV.) RN EY AND COUNCILLOR. AT LAW.
t)too No. O 9 (Irene etreet. near tk.a."On'tgrl
Uousa Pittsburgh
L L FIVEADIF-48 . EnrirßMV"o6 l2 4
LI& his care will rcceli-o prompt attention. Col'
lectienq made and the money promptly remitted.
deorelvd
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADNAN & CRAWFORD
hiannfacterers ofevery variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEAM FITTERS.,
MACUINESTS AND CC I'PERSAIITII
arpirANS CANTimus OF EVERY DE.
NA-0 seription made to order Steamboat wore,
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. llartieular attention mop to fitting up
Refineries for Coal and Carb.m
Also, ode agents for the Western Dist-ie , of
Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. Lansdell
Co 's Patent S. phon Pump, the bait ever inven
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than anypump
wino its rime. iebil:dly.
- -
41 RN. I). I.YNICII,NqURREL 111111 1 1.,
/TA h IMd oft 80 beautiful building lots which
she oilers for sale on reasonable terms. They are
eligibly iooated, lying between the Oakland Sta
tion and the Itiononshahela Pivot. They offrr
many inducements for private rebblences. For
plan of lots and price, apply at the office of,
M. K. NO.I.A.Ni
No.l2l.Fourth St, one door above Smithfield 8
'WRENCH WOODS IMITATION OF
Oak, Printed from board an exact copy,
with uanol mouldings to match. For sale by
W. P. MARSUALL,
Ind 87 Wood street.
0RN—
1..1 30n belhela prime yellow shelled Corn, in
store nue for bale by
JAMES A. FETZER.
nerner Market and In street.
001 i CORD GIIAPE
t?ERIOR VINES, AT $2 50 PER
► I J dov.a: $1260 por 100. Extra VlllO5 at $5 par
dozen; SZS per 100,
J• KNOX
No • 29 Fifth street
J. DIINLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBIIIIGH, PA
my 22 :vdtw
Wanted
7m,„ DO!.LAItA A MONTH! I WANT
UP to hire Agents in ovary oounty at $73 a
month. ezpenses pail, to sell my new ohoap Fam
ily Sowing Machine% S. MADISON, Alfred, Mo.
Wanted
60DoLLAns A arowTry W$ WANT
Agents at $6O a month, expenses paid to
antiwar Aneriastf.no Pencils. Oriental Burners, and
13 other articles, 15 circulars sant trio. Address
IuHAW & CLARif. Bideford. Maine.
mp6e.3mdarr
psrveirE D 114EABE8
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE.,
50 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad•
vice should not fait to give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to mire impu
rities. scrofulous and venereal affections —Also
hereditary taint. Such as totter. paoriasisand otb
erskin.'iseases, Me origin Of !which the patient
is ignorant.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on
by solitary habits. aro the only medicines known
le this country which are safe and will speedily
restore to heaIth RHEUMATISM. • -
Dr. Brown's ren:edia3 cure in a feways
.1' 'ilk!'
inful affliction - . - - :
He also treat Piles, West, Gonnorrhoo, Urea&
I)ixeharges, Female, Disease , Paine in tho Bach
an.l kidnoys. Irritation of Lilo Madder. strict
ur, etc,
letter to be enewered munt. con Lain at tense
O B DOLLAR.
tiiedicinesgoatto nny addresezafelr. ricked:,
Rim and ',rivet() rooms, No. 60 515113. PLELII
r ILE Pittgburgh Pa. ' nolbditer
ECKHASI LONG, No 127 LIB;"
11.14 ERTY ST...dealers In Mowers and Renono,
Ilona Yawaradiat-Separatorsaittrvhfille.-Ithit
.tor 4.414 ors. and farm MaCtililerY
io4
P az_ s ttovt'r. 1100 RN
Fork+. Scythe &ono & for sale by
BISC 1 LONG,
127 Liberty street'
COMMERCfAVTIFORMATION,
thia Ittiaird
atilisdife
Wm. N.AS. I. BENNETT
JHO. 8, DILWORTH., tt
Wth:IHoORKERT.
/MUD 7SIDO BLEBS:
NoVementa of European Btoaniore
Eroom rIIP.O.TR. , • ,
dinljura....... ..... Jul? I ...Liyerpool..._'Vew York
o:cilia tuts I ...B ,, utha'n .....Ner. York
Jurl 4. Tuly 2. _Liverpool—. . ~. Quaboo
Perzi4 Jul. 4.- N evN
Livorbool... York
Ytna ' July ~ ..Livorpool...Ne..w York
lco-ra,cottart..:.July , e._.Liverpool---.. Quebec
Afrir : r •. ;..July 11. Livorr 00l .. . .., Itomton
kilns& w' Tuly 15 . 7 ..Liirerp001......New York
A dr:lie Jo lyls.,.(JaJncry . ; ... ...I‘,l • w York
Bolt - rip' su - JulylB:..tiverpoal...„ _Quebec
Sboti4...‘ -.-Jaly.lB.:-.Eiverpool gew York
Wanada July 25...Liveipo :L. ..... .. Boston
71LOBI • A.WERIO4.
Sidon) - July 2 '..New York._.; Liverpool
Asia 4 -July 29J3Oston
EveningStot July.22.:New York /hyena
..Sn'y23_Now York-8 Juan Ni o
Vdiekurg 25-Now York... Liverpool
gtsi • __July 27-Now York . ... _Liverpool
t- )4, / MONEY aztuaimr,
-spusionoi,..DAlL 1r You TAR lICOMPLRO POS2 BY
1 -XESISSL, IL,OVNT2 & MICREKI BROKERS.
SO, 118 WOOD WERE T.
Tbd following are the baying and selling rates
forAOld. Silver , &a.;
. .
' . — - BoSing Belting
Gold ...........- 124 00
'Silver ... . -.. 118 00
Demerl' Yo671:17.7.::::::: .::::: 123 uo
! , zaitern Exchange.
Ned York
Baltimore par
Philtelpkia;7:::: - ...... Par p
p -..!; , 1ireat..03 E.ohange:
matu.itt..„,.—:
Loaloonle. -. . -------- ...... tt r 0
Clelioland, ' ' Par t;
St.. Louie_ ..... - Par ~,
PITTSBUIIaH OIL TRADE
• Saturday, Aug. Ist, 1861.
We continue 'o notice a firm market. particu
larly tor crude, Misers seem to be going wild.
[ The' Market • y steraay soa.aired another ad
vittee:of ! fullfrlc per gallon.
" The news from ll'eg. York. reports a firm mar
-1
,'%-nt, t e figures beint he same 'ea the previous
day•
The receipts were 1,...Lr1y On bb's. Nis : per
Alleglleny river, 4.2 i.; bbls; per A. V. R. R., 1660
bhls :Of course there 'c re some lots 'arrived of
which we have no account.
( '"!do.-Tales 600hji without Packages at 21e:
1,400 lib's , do at 21c; r,OOO bbls to arrive terms
withheld; 150 lA's with out packages at 22e; l.:00
do do some figure;; 275 bbls packagos included
at tic' 500 do do .7e ; obblevrithout packages
at 21442.13.0., 1 ,
Retipei.l was ia..x rnea.snre.neglected, the
largest demand being for 'Crude: The rates for
bonded were 451:4453ie; free held lOo'per gallon
Beimplie dull and neglected, we quote now
inii.ly;at 20c for deodorized of course this in
cludesi Onikagee.
PROVISION MARKET
Cincinnati.
A icesmd for bulk an baconon shoulders spa pr higher. '3Xlhhds shon'ders
sold at 5e and 200 do at 00 packed in .flytights,
but they are generally held at 434 e.; Dint is in
good %demand and GOO tierces prime country
.brought , city is not offered to any extent.,
tko sales" of tries., Pork or bul e or 'bacon sides ,
, kut l eAlia/e , be:l , firmly at our last
_
quoin ions. -"
..ar e * flax Pae4 is-being-received end sall-m,vrerA
made at id we understand• The error Is re
ported tarp,.
Linseed retailing at 81.
Piety Bedford 011 Market
•
The market has been exceedingly quiet since
our 14.91. The only sales hake been two loti of
whale—,,ne of ISO bbls en speculat'on at 89c, and
32 bbl 4 a( 90e per gallon.
The importn of epeTill and whale oil and whale
bone into the Uni ed States daring the week
hare been 14379 bnIR sr4S-m oil, 430 do whale do.
500 Ms whalebone. The tots.' imports from Jan.
Ist to date have been 42,405 bbls sperm, 40,930 do
whale, and 317,;50 rt whalebone.
101 l sT RESOLUTION PROPOSING
ESTaty ASIENt.PMENTS TO THE
CO.. :TN:Cu TiON% Pe IS reeolved by the &note
and Wawa. of Repreeentalinee of the earn mon
wealt4 d Penneidvania in General Aseembly met,
That the totlyenntr ainood meats bo • rant nod t,
the Constitution of the Co,. inonwenith, in ILO -
eordapee with the provisions a. the tenth article
a:mete!.
Lhor3 shall be an additional suatien to the third
article of the Constitution, to be designated ss
sectien foci.. as follows: '
Simms: 4 W honorer. any of the
to
elek , tors of this C .mmordrualth shall be te actual
military sera oul, under it requiaition from the
Prosi'dent (4 - the United States. or by the author
ity of this enamel/wealth, such e'ectors may ex
ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the
citizens', under sudh regulations as are, or shall
be, prisseribell by last, as fatly as tf they were
Presoak at their ptaceof election.
Th , •re shall be two additional sections to the
Morey:oh tptlele of the - Constitution. to be desig
nated as ections eight and nine, as follows •
Sttellog bill shall be passed bY the Leg •
Mature coal [lining more than one subject, witch
shall bo clearly expressed in the title, except op
prupriatten hills.
SEcriox U. so bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature granting any powers. privileges, in any
casd, where the authori!y to grant such powers,
confe v ed g p s o n h t as e c bo u e r n ts
o e f r
th m,a Cm he m rea n f w te e r a l b h e .
JON , A,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOZIN.P• PENNEY,
idPee/Ser of the Senate.
. .
Omen Cy 'mu
SECHETAaY Or THE COMMONWEALTH,
Harrisburg \ July L 1863.
MINNSYLVA.NIA:
I do heref'y certify that the foregoing
La. arn axed it fel: true anti correct Copy of
•-..•—• the original .1( int ttesolutiOp of the Gen
eral Ars anbty, entitled "A 3.oint Resetution pro•
posing certa in amendments to the • Codatittation,"
a• the same remains on Wein thin office.
In tosuutony whereof I havp,heteunto set my
hand, and cause I the seal of the deererary's Of
ilea to be affixed tho dor and year shore written.
ELI SLIFER.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
W. E. Schmertz & Co.,
NO. 31 FIFTH STREET.
riovojuat rooolrod a largo and a aporior assort
magi of
MISSES AND CIIILDRENS,
BALM ORALS, BUTTON BOOTS
EUGENIE, CONGRESS AND
LACE GAITERS
PATIMT LKATIIER, lill)
AND MOROCCO SLIPPRRS
MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, ,to, are.
Whielithe" are Belntik at very low prim
jall,
111/%1.11111141311111-1..:t.L. • ..... MORO
RIAGER & HICKS,
Importers and 'dealers In
Cloths, Cassimeres, Ss t tine ts ,
Postings; Tailors' Trimmings,
265 MARKET STREET,
stor m gide. PHILAIIELPHIA
Vd •
GRA.vEL ROOFING.
itEpAiss.p.elomPi'LlAT-
TENDED TO.
_LUPTON, OLD DEN ilicCO"
tor. Fifth and Wood atreins, geoond story :
1910 ` i
Aar-Now PREPARED TO FININESH'
dreftednierruith subititucee.).liny::ntrmoor
jalmabstitutesiwylyirgr will be.t.aken
m tif 0 L AN.
iiikvoStaithattd: -
• -1
4.7trassmies, -
Iva tifia.famo. DPolrrerri.tlrhool,6d- oral re.
machin
toying
ery iron HAY giikeitir for y irrgamtAind: faro;
er:Hy
BEMEAk O. LONG,
LW UN:m.4'ft*.
rkEArMs]
DEALEBB TN OILS:
B. M. ICIER
A4 10N.01713211 CM •
Pure No. 1 Carbon 011,
111 D
)m i z .
Zsroillce on TABERTY STRIIRT. ormaite
Porm'a R. R. Depot. .
t 36011 oil warranted,
THE ARDESCO OIL COME 4,Ny
iuff.F.Ap="artic u 4.1
Refined Ardeseti
stoilerruisiva. Also, . ,
PURE fißitisOL'.U.
wareholw, 217A41W1N iiITMKJ&
PITTSBURG& PRlfeard.;
.11.4 uet en toll ' Work
r
DIINCAI4 , ITIVLAP its, CO.,
era of
pvitig vc' 5 2 t . r.3.: P.ENTPTEII
Offipe NO. lasz 619...KET, Pitt,
burgh. P. nurgAred
CIH ANDELIERS, ISEACHETSI
N..) CORNICES, CANDELBRANS. LAMPS,
REGILDED OR REBRONZED,
and mado equalto new. Alris,Ctiriudelleiri
ct..e., altered to burn Carbon Oil. at:l3
Lamp' and -Oil attire .of
wra.D46l, ;se Eismaar,
awl". - ie4 W onri area. Tiper,l4!).
PlAlito DEALERS
KNABE & CO'S PIANOS,
THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY,
The knowing Pianos have been receiveti t its
week:
(Ine beautiful 7 octave, Plain Case Plan o.' with
eliding Desk, Uveratring, A gluffe Treble;•&e. • .
Cne octave, Caine as above.
Two 6% octave, same as above.
WARRANTED EIGHT.TEARS.:
For sale only by
iY3O
CHARLOTTE BLIIMR.
43 Fifth EaTeat - . -;
JULY LIST
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
7 occivE ROSEWOOD CASE..
round corder, with mouldings. carved 111 4Sic'
Desk, Iron - .Frame. made by Kuhn. %Hl , '
more
One 6% Octave Rosewood Case, mind front.
comers. 'With caved Tablets,, l made .by
Stodsrt, Y. ....:.. , . 160'
One 6V. 2 _ cettive aaaaaaaaaaaa fluted corners, •
made by Travers dr. Ramsey. N. 3.40
One 6 Octave Rosewood, square coinere. iron .
frame. made bYiChicketiog 1.40
One 6 Octave Roadie( od. square corners.mode
by Gi1rert.805t0n........... --
--, . ...... 133
One 6 Octave MahogAny„ mare; corners,:: r_
-made Wilkins
.130'
One 8 Octavo Mahogany. square- 'oniner3.' •
made.by L- Gilbert, ,130
One - 6 Octave Itosewood. square corners,
made by Groves ten dl*2.
One 6 Octave • Mahogany._ smare corners, -
made by 120
One 60ctare German pcnbo. . .....
. 40 a00= - do .
Por solely o '44'7
CHAS. C. RILLILLOO,
[A larae end splendid itook of .NEW PIANOS,
from SEVE N different matmfactoriex, to arrive
derir.¢ the next ten days.] jylo.daivo
SPRING GOODS._
wE wow) , CALL THE!LATEX
tion of Butroro to our stook of
SPRING AND SIRED GOODS,
ehahraaing all the mewed strlea of
PLAIN AND FANCY CANSIMERES,
quitablo for BelSillo93 Stara A fail and oomplett
a.goortmont of 'fine block
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere, Vestinsa
W. H. McCiEE &
148 FEDERAL snzms,r
corner of Market Square. Allegheny eitir
naltS;daw:tf
LIIPTO N, °LEIDEN & CO
Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofers,
are now prepared to fill all orders. for Fire and
Water Proof, Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing.
Promptly and Satlattustorlly.
Mr. Glidden. having been in the employment of
H. M. WARR& CO., apd their sumessors,ln
Philadelphia, for eiicht years, where be, leammd
all the mechanical department& of their business,
and has made valuable improvements of his oWn,
we can positively say that our Roofing le-
Composed of the flasne-liffiferifda
as those of that trm, and that we will guarantee
our work to be equal in every respect to any
vel, Felt and Cement Roofs put on by other Brans
in this city, or in the United titates. There hill°
patent for the Warren Roof, or any of the mate- '
rials composing it.
Office—Corner of Fifth 'and Wood SM.,
second story. in
MEEN FVN,
ROSE LEAF POWDER'
Pearl Ptowder,
THEATRE BODGE,
Vlnegak. Rouge,
VIOLET POWDER,.
• Violet. Powder.
HARD & SoFr ittrinith - BYRIEFIGEM
Hurd & Soft Rubber Syringe%
Just teeeived at Just received at
RANKIN'S Drug Store. No. 63 Market VA 3
doors below Fourth.
R. HUTCHINSON
(Lent OP LZEOH & MITOHIRSON.))
COMMISSION &. FORWARDINO MERCHANT
Dealer in
WESTERN RESERVE, CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl
Ashes, and PF.ODUCP GENE RALLY,
Beet Bran of Thun.b.7 Flbu r 4 :lb:rays on- Handl
No. 102 Seeond-SLreit,
Between Wood and Markei,
• PITTBBI3OII, PENN 'A.
le-Liberal advance made on i':onsurinnento.
'
AND GIILi,DRE.aIH
Booth, Show, Gaiters and Belmorsda, made
to order. of the beat =umiak and wo.icthap
mhip. W. E AICHNERTZ & CO,
al Fifth etre.t• -
NEW BOILER W4MKK.
Pco%vMEIS
TTENDS TO Tuialciwursertair.
1 - 1. of Steam Boilona StilLs. Tanks. Agitators.
bait Pan% &mar Pans. Wrist Iron -. Ckirnoolh
ll
Breeohino,arrvaOther artiolammally rasa_ofactorod at stolk.retticeins • •
-Proliktit attentiot t iitid to eil kind!' of rep:ail - Oa.
143 annabie
Works CORIVIER,Q.IO;4,9OI3Ratid.DITQUESN.II
WAY ,s th — Witdittihentai river. ' ;
' - 8E110.1K.A.-.X.
DR. afffer.llBl IiAfrRENIOI7II
' from ami tdd rtreet. billow the Girard
Howe, to N 0.145 Fifth street oPPosdte the Court House.
House.
P ( E VI ALLIE
AK:Athefaito.rantandfalea'
ty Modest of all davoint: ,
nations, treat aearet, and
disorders,.
&Mute and •••••,:c
taationn commonatm /11, - •
oident to cn of !vire A
pee gel and witilizeitiio4llfo_PriditfZ:i7liet,ll,sll'
Da. Illaarravatrp Inhibitive( the fast of his doini:
_se. the ilmorant and Diboll , moilivit.kre:
shoolied.and think it r, ere-alien vet y Immoral -
arid .0:- entertibieMeti end zieenorttion.ltintelt
Altair wivea,promisings_ontt, ,and d-saar4all -
!ath* Playtioriri Sliedittelistctiorsto rev Ufer; - • •
in_iorarna thatthez detbeadnze,lif %%RAVI
dxr.lll , , (except mihnsninw le.-t ((Ater Z j i l l' ell te •
•tiee - -thied . be , Tod ad than Amon.: atilt! . 1 • -
antdeett, l itml....pmPtnotta
anestrant,orosenti •
Oat Entatimodiooleisi "t,tien(ek, efiesekka„, ter •
amt onto,. mysterlotudy, les/lag er ra t a
arotten.lt In nal4olwhowaven thatnonnernta
mo . l li t aAjl ah tir are „9/Sitoool, that their
otedq _ WarslA 171,401321.1,-(0.013T0
Sitar and qt eletftt,nqAMprttneksppesrantict
been rentoied to patisli 1P.1•3 YintV
sRAti beda mum! ~ .- b eriota the -attar:.,.
marriage through Minium 4e aimed mac h mllll
faring( , • - •_tey: - ` - amortifietitiott; snpaniatorr.
hence nixttunalemadati • areatimalatelsond .
in a"vatp - short - spade di time busmen, remedies, -
which arenaonliarbehia mein common:min • , ;• •
f.nte the Vegetahie Mud" om, having .been the ,
fallav:ofthellermutaltrelbsent;behasikhindotti.
el it gad, sabstitt i Vwesitable- :f genie dir
nine arettated lidniolonentetnlited.
over foku,-"yeal, thcar. , treat , • -
meatintrientitineof':, the " ' •
the Uhltad Utattetlho44: .re with's
fen tdakitealth and hk, bloom
upon thenow 6 --p Wed
.ramd+Unlm grad 6and bnontred ,,
Qom nand of in_
.-irizt.l?ed downs( ol
-Whit ' ad' many siv.erelb , " all dart onetrhoei cam
now be •Tellawsdi antiltiina . hey :anent - 10
thin ' liniLvartioulars can, eihed of my treatment.' .
nooricnithis bletilanitatiadavrAhlok .
is given to -a that anat.. Annex. tee ad
vatitere-• - . orir `'Ycir! expedience anti- •
observation ( conte.inanciy, he ilSa :Istumftz' sic •
in the treadminf of 'gluing; and ? -
IM, nanstatediAykoetactetreomsawallaareama •
mended hY 7 '! - -1 , 3 1 / 4 PabliTiterS pre
misters of betels: a•-•: • HAtlee ,85- Bmithaeld -
lune% noarDiamoni 6 - , ire Private oemtc-anl•
cations fret, - all oi '&6 Unita - abiotly
tended tae 11+....4** ,
deed!, •-- '• airori - Pnat Inca.
SYDUP or ICANDILkiink AMECSTM-
Haring, bed _a. man employed for. the last six_
Yearg! coMpo g,t,ho above excellent reirictlies
foamy awn practice % and.herving- used them with
-
uncemmon sumoesa an all :that time s I feel it. a
duty to set them befcoe the 'publio,' as my orpe
liana! , loads unto think they tire. a s near specifics
as any remedies well can they
Tdr' the;foliOwirtil
&seas.% namolyi,fforofhlsitoirrebilisituid
all diaeases that arise from, ail impure la me of the.
•blood. 0110 trial will eent-inee inr,person _
their Atness for those diseases
Prepared and told br• " • • •••
3 4 S W. BRANSTRUP, M.D.
irldif 85 Smithfield r. t.. PittahnrBb', Pa.
SICANKteiS2I--
a rW:lya
11101 W LOW/11 110 7 ...;.sENTOffplis;Dl
Just tartiliahad. to a Seal Lyrelono. Price
' LBUTITBri pN:MN /TAR,
=NT and 'Radical' Cara dr":ls . tirinatorrhiaa or
Seminal Weaknease hirolnis taw ~EttimiasionL,,- •
Sexual Debility, and Ii teens to. itlitTriage
' l eie t e r l a eGm in t eit 6ll 'ndCrdeurhysioai
in &inn BalflAbna
tli
;atm •
AutbctroigGreat
L,„
"A !Boon ,to Thotuuunin. of- anfaigo.",
Sont under skit alan 'extra**, bay
Aretki, poet ISisrihWtvazri
9 " witage 1 n
inky '21;311 , .. T
sidi4:44.l l l3tu rost.otlico Box, 115,0.
. . ,
NEWVMEOICAL 1 - - DISCOVERYc ,- -
kolivilemspritErr,loca , vela te a ti
14‘24 pub , g '•
ritAL • •
Plite&kirk. eakindl- r 'lffrjailY 2 . 3
' T- 1 ,4194040-O rt- t ra t Ap a T il Tiqt,i' -
. 1e10'; a az• •-•
; • Affeatinee of the Rid". 2.
eels lei Bladder,
Wlttalt - hislefen. need by upwards at
ONE
iD their e cct e practice. with: he mare
game Ornmula, COPi'MA: et-M1.2% ur
compound therto Imown ,
4FtLI),B SPV6I , IO PILLS
are43y in ect&bn. 'o ft en effecting a =tw in ti -
few and wheal cure Is credal it taper:eau
‘i
entay are prepared .from vegetable extracts.
that are Ini..reless cm the amtem. andnevar ranee- -.
atethe stomach, or impregnate the breath and
being eager coated, all - nanseone taste is. avoided.' • -
No change of diet mr.eoearr..ry whilst rams them;
nor dace their action interfere with bnemes , at-'
snits. Each box contains tax doserr Pala
PRICE ONE DOLLAS.
Dr. Treatise on- Seminal
Weskit:eau.. '
Bell .dtuses, 4P3,3,&c,ib Pamphlet 02
5 0 P124120;00P20221205101P0L2A02 $092C0 to fla
that B,.WW FREE._ six cents erg itVits4 to
-pay voatare. - • -
xl woon slum.
• , GREEN 130011..
A. okOmplete• Tr•eati4, ssa_lionce . rhea. Meet, arts
ral-qies•erioturst.tigos, witir
7 Preemptions in _Esidish. : adaptaa thy war.
Pea tams t. without:the aid of a phial - dar t '
• ' TRICE ONE'DOLIaIt.-
The PREw of 'Boob bizeutiriscare.from dr
aervation, by math poet-paid. bp any edirtatitpi
A gen t. e n -r e ipt of that:mei. • ^ - - -
I. EBNAI4. - 76 cedar. emt,
General Alma. '
.T. FLEMING. -
°other Ia street
'azket 08/lIRR
and Diamond.
Agent for Pittsburgh.
sold by all Druggists. aulkdretiowlyds
WEL N. FABER 414 . co.,
STEAtiI E . !?WYE auitoEni
gFIIfAAi®A OILEW ItAKF*;
Ito!' the Penn. Pi. a—P_aamee t b 1..)01.103.
- --:4:Tert,a§,triftß.
AsIIMPAATIIII33-- ATLI MINDS OF
iy_DEl Sty Morinmrauziant from dim .0149
Auadpet and - sfts? aotrie ilivedf." Ana Ignited for
!2,11;U. limr l t llll 4ltlostkrascos..Baortoriea. -
Om
(ire vaitlerilar4llentlou tn the eor struetirdi of
Engines abdirisaeldnery for laint mills, and for
CID Malta.' mulaYand &realer es.or Dulls .
Kees , elm tr,:shr,tand roads , Inesitly
merit at eltor: 14 - zno , ::. - .nd Boilers or arm
deseriprian. •
i3,:dlers and E»oat Iron seeorrutejy.
Wronent /ron Beart 4 nr. Hancerg - and' Bullion in
ovary varieq, aaj nsntinue the Inantdaotaro of
Woo Ilinon in6 , y end Maohi.s.e Cards.
• Ow ruiner urn low,•,uur me cuinery aknoru..esmr.
ed of the beat quata,Y and warrsntee
ad and nroratAti turd., ' VeT. •
RREMOVAL Or . LIVERY : STABLE
The andersinted haring removed his Live
rs Stable from the rear'of the SootaHoilie, t.Lnear
the corner of First and Smithfield street; W. O.
Conn old stand, is prepared tw funds, k. strrlaites,
buggies, and saddle horses lIVOD the shortest no
tice, Ais, horses' keptat 'livery -et reasonable
rates. Undertaking, and all arrangementafor fu
nerals will redeive hie special - sttendbr
NEA3I. nit.feElAßD.
WE CAN FIIENISH A , PEW VINES
os this valuable Grate at $2 fli) per dose=
SI2EO per 100.
CHARLES L. CALDWI'.I.I.,
Micoeiior t0.)84,114 .. Au 1 e a St Co..
47.) Et. IS IP A. C. la: It
Dealer is Bano
tim n.Lard. S
ko.
Bed ugar . - Cured Hunk
obod .
remarked and First streets. Pittsburgb. Pa.
HENRY W. BEAUMONT &CO.
tralnairt a -
Foreign -Brandies; Wines .sad _
444.
Blankberry.int utters,. ant
Oinaer Brandies, Old norathabelts, 'Rye, au
other Whufeles. Jara,sica
No: 83 Llberti kneel;
Opposite Fourth street: -
- - PA.
OIP• Hotels. TtoraritS, Par Dna at
mslland
modarate Drotittfor - Osatu _
-
NO. SSO BISIMORD sr.lros
well 'built two atom dwelling house and lot
of toround for talc A btal;slz rooms. garret and
pear. water fin turas, two frontoorebet, oria • at
each floor large yard.
H Pilot , . $2,10), A p ply to
S. CUTBERT
EIMM
h:Yozt 2-la.L4,
ELM :0131711G GRAPE.
J. KNOX,
29 Fifth sites
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