RAILROAD Pitttbnigh is (Jannellsville SIMIM:Mi ARRAL2iGEMENTS, AIN AFIE AFTER SATURDAY, AU. ( "u ~S ir 18th, 1883. Trains will run as fol lows, on the P. & C. R. R, - • Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Mall to and ftom Uniontown 7:55 a m 6:00 pin ftprasa do do 3:40 p m 9:20 ain kit AP - Kemp% Aeoom'dat'n 11:00 ain &60 ain 2d do do 6:1 p m 2:05 p m Port Perry do 700 p m WO p m Braddock's Aeoom'n. 4;15 pin 5:10 pin Sunday Church train to and from McKeesport 1:00 p m 10;00 ain Nor tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON, Atet. mhl3;isd H. BLAOKBONE. Bup't. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTTFRE, OF TEE WESTERN MIMS. DEPARTOka& Express train, Fort W a yne and Cideago, will take way mails from Crestlino to Chicago at 2 a.m. Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, la. in. Closes at 'midnight. hiail train. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Clxieage MO a. m. Closes 7 a.m. This train will carry all way mails betwocm Pittsburgh and Crestline, 01eveLsnd & Pittsburgh train, 6:50 a, in. Closes at midnight. This train takes way mails between Itooherter, Pa., and Belisle, 0, Express, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 1:50 p. tn. Closes at 1450 p, re. Cleveland & Pittsburgh train. 150 a. in, Closes at 12:50 p m. ARRIVAL'S Cinaimati Express. SO p. 1001 Map train. littsbargh, Fort `canna & Chicago. D:O5 D. m. Cleveland and Pittipinroh train, 4:20 p. n, 8:25 The moils arriving from thew West on 3:55 D. no. and 4:20 P. trains will be ready for delivery at 5:30 P. in. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE EASTERS MAIM. DEPAII2VRES The mail train for the East departs at 5:50 a.m. Closes at midnight. This train will also take the wai mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The through Express train for the east departs at WO p. m. Moses at 3:30 p. m. The ?test train for the Mist departs at 11:20 P. Pl Cores at 10:23 p.m. ARRIVALS The mall train designated as the Baltimore ItC- Prea3 arrives at 12:45 p. m. The phuodelphla Es press arrives at 1:15 p. m. Both of the above will be delivered at 2:30 p. m. The Past train arrives at 1:30 a. m. piuLADRPMA AI9ERTISffiI4B, JES@E, JOEINSON 9 E I 10111188101 EIRCHIT, L 2111 Dann 12 nava?, Grain and all 'Linda emi oDanntrlt PncC* rWanob an, Lq.uor:, 416PnLiberol advenoo3 mud* on coadtmenim of BINH WINES. OFFICE. WAREIMPFE EOM E€ 8B SP' au2s-11 IP 14 1 LADEMPIIIIA. M. BRIGS 81, ;U 9 PRODUCE AND PutrvIBION vottnlSSlOli MEIRCELANTS, NO. lb SOUTH WATTS ;.32.1aisl v hlt 9 dept a. ITV, !Abend advanoes made on conavunenta vitenreciaired. B. P. MIDDLETON & BRO FerOkYOTIO or WIN 13HANDIE3, aa.b 41.N1) TAOLLS/119 111 bIINN OLD W.13.163i1X6, _s4a, 5 rtortarmt FlRO'gl` STREET smlo:lsti _ _ GEORGE GPANT, Edaaat.r.traar ar.d Wholesale and Retail Dealer IX /WIRY MUIMPS= 02 aff.NTS' FURNISEING GOODS, 610 aiRESTNIIT STREET, us.7l-17 PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, Ilii - ri'3 I ; 4i./ ei;' , ol' X' MIELIZC7O. ~.4A 'l4/TACT ÜBERS cc) /AfPOB TESS. —OF— Si It: ova RIO .E6InSITIDG GOODS GOEID Lt, ILO R 8 ' TRIMMINGS, EllO. 90 rioUTIE FOLMT-11:1--STELEET, 1E71:17d PIILLADELPHIA _DAVIS & PMILLIPS, RR' •• : AItELIS Ss FINISHER 1 1, - A 9 11.V.illATE ; 13HERNi AND DEALERS IV-11 hi Iron Pipe. PUMPS AND BRASS WORKS r- •;.n.ila.r attention paid to the la wilt LIP and Rai airing Oil Refineries, &o and Plumbing in all . its branohea. A ngenta far Hutchings Bc Fotter's Excelsior ?limp for Handand Power use, It has no supe rior. ;,,31.31nd No. 110 Water and .104 runt sr, 7 he Howe Sewing Machine • Invented 1845. Perfected 1862, gulp ECEIVED TRIBUTE PROM ALL ILL other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while - the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a meal for its device, oalled "Or outer book." Tho Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English h ibitor.) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light et guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and routed. Cor, Penn dc St Clair, streets. A. M. BiLeGIBEGOR. Arent. my2o;d3taw:ly .ADIES',NEYKSES' AND CRILDRENIS EA Boots, Shoos, Gaiters and Balmorals, made to order, of the best materials and workman ship, W, E SCIIIEDIEBTZ dt nd at Fifth street' FRENCH WOODS IMITATION OP Oak, printed , exact with panel mouldings from to board match. an For sale by copy, W. P. MARSHALL, sa 6 R7 Wood street. CIORN -111.-/ 300 bushels prime yellow shelled Corn, in store ane for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. comer Market alai Ist street. D. DZYMILIZ S. =MU Latt s t Miller Riakatatou'a. IFIX"13Y201; afe.III3.IIIOMI3IEILLE3, lenco.v.oor to Itioymer Ec Andertono Tilt°locale Deems in foreign Frtaitz, A Coafectlottary, Sttgam Fire Work 2, L 24 z..11.TD 128 1700/10 STRESS. • Prr2882118461m AMBOO FISHING POLES PO _a." Salo by 50 BASKE , 64 PINTS AND - quarts," Ileidziek's Champagne, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. • In store aad for sale bs RICSATSON ANEW LOT OF CLOTHES WHIN E. era, Just received by BECKHAM _ & LONG. _ 737 L erEs streas etiLEA P NV A L.L PA.PERS—LOWER 1 11.1 than prweat manulaoturer's priebs,, forsale by W. P. MARRHALL' myl6 87 Wood St.. EDD OTATOES-115 gAgnELs poTA, tecg.ieet rec'd and for sale by JAE. A. Fn, comae:Marken and r ' Nu let St. NEW FRENCH PAPER HANGINGs from the celebrated manufacturies of Deli court Defosses, in Paris, just received and for 6510 by mayd W. P. MA RSFIALL 87 Wood street. gag EVOLVING AND HAND, DAN Al& rates, hap and mannrelorks. has , : °locators, grain aradleu, serYthas, maths . scythe stones and harvesting implements generally; for'firrle-by BECKHAM' & LONG • . kro raulty Arad , C 4 RATS, YlOB POWJ Bs , FOB SALE IV° P. BECI/CRA3I-& LONG: : 121LIttertv street, CHMIE, 5, boxe , s . .p j nine ! e t ?. received and far aide b3i , -.,. /ail A. Frorta. Aor p t i olldedret and Fina pima •ffictlONTOßllir EEittE zAID "i" ggE JIL:4I vo 1 ring lime italltrjof Beliaf" 1 " BECKHAM & LOBO (u 4 127 Litter& caul 1111041 ER BRILLISB#. BAIRALET 9 WHOLESALE GROCER NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD imam, hall( PITTSBURG /73/T3 WILLIAM CARR a CC% WHOM GROCEIS. And Importers of Van - BRANcomel. GLIM &Q. ALSO. Distillers aid Dealers in rpm OLD MONONGAILKLA ILYS PLUSHY 837 Liberty Street, aolls PITTSBUOSER. PA. ELEIMITEI ---,JOS. R. HUNTIID .u. sinurru a co, WHOLESALE GROCERS DOS. 111 SECOND IND 147 FIRST STREETS den PITT9BII7BGn. HOTELS AND ELESTAITELLITTO t 5 A. VA. G - IC E-I OIT 1--, Next to Pennsylvania Pagoenger Depot; ZOBlif DATA E Proprietor. ELlievieio TAMEN AND prrran 21-A with all the modern improvements. this Po pular resort, the stdesariber is_prepareel to accom modate his old customers and the_publio gener ally. with the beet the markets efforde. Oysters will be served His Wince,ery variety of tdiyle,_during the mason. His Liquors and Ales Ile feels confident in rooots.mending to the pnbiia fcr their mg canon ee. Can t Baoket and Shell Oysters received dells sad sold wholesale aruirvetalL m.v20:1341 PUTBBURGH. striewasißEß ANNoimoss A.` to the paillie that CAN in daily FRESH BEKLL AND OYSTERS. T AMS.G ike, and is prepared to aocernmodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinkbe line at the shortest notice. JOHN SHALEIt. isleas , • Proprietor. lionitg's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIEME ALLEY AND SHIM Where OYSTERS and all the de-lieu:se of the season'arill be served IIP In the most IR aLstable style. ELI YoUNG, ooli earner Virgin alley and Smithfield et. POLL° HAI& amit•troa RD SALOON. .1 - WCHAELIts dAßDNEattwould remind his old Mends and customers that he is still to be found -at his old stand.,_AFOLLO HALL. ontranoo on Fourth street. He has always on hand the b a st quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the hall. a wall appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and ones. _Remember the pia oe. Apollo Hall. Fourth st. neszWood. entrance from Fourth. IYlfhlY Cornuooplee Saloon, CORNER OF UNION AND MTH STREWS (Near Market.) JEI BE THE PUBLIC CA! 08. V IN the hest and purest Liquors. Meals served at all hours on the shortest nr.- tiee. Ltmeh every teonika between the boars of PO and 1.20'0100k. FRED, WEISE. asi2O-Iv Prnpriistor. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S" FN - 1 H E SVBStUIBEI HAVE JUST El opened estetitdlsP for the Holiday'a u very large and desirable stook of FINE GOLD JEWELRY. GOLD AND SILVER WATHES, for T..adios and Eiontlemen's wear. fine Bronse Clocks. Fanny Goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, nob as castors, nuke and fruit baskets, goblets, card oases, tea setts, eta., and a large variety of suldinbleartielee for presents. REINEMAN, REVRAN Si SEIDL& der.,o 42 Fifthstreet MORNING POST IC El 'X'A. Et I_J[ 1g N CORNER WTI & WOOD STREETS HAVASU ELECRINTLY Janet T!LL MAKI: ALL XII.NDPS O.IP IR V V STTBA.NCT, either Perpetual er Lirnited.on nary description of Prcparty or Merchandise. of Pr-cow:11a rotyys of premium. P.OBBRT P. liLNif Procident hl. W. BALDWIN, VlOl President. DIRNOTOIL). Merles .17. - clz. E. FL Co t. B. B. Ragan. °aria Brown. P. B. B.tvery. Jesevh W Pcti. O. Blterruat, John Clayton, B. J. Matarre S. Wihr... S. BLAtatunse, Eztorots.u. J. G. COPPIS. Asszi. Corner Third and Wood stmts. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, 10 OND Itti rd I Ofiloe, N. E. Cc.?. •f,'s Fifth au. 11811111111111 ADD/TIONd AXn 11L - PrAII9UNIT TO OUR OFFICE, We are now prepared to emote all °Maw BOOK de JOB PRINTING With dhioatah. and In the moat euperlor Arlo And win PRY Partial;lts attention t; RAILROAD 9 11110ANTILE & LEGAL PRIMING RILLS OP LAMER, Cl/Rslnpu . Rs, REEL MEADS, REARMi, DEED CEIRITPICATES, REGISTEER, RAMC MECHEM RECEIPT'S, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Co Lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Faxe,lnvitationn,&o, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C, r)R CONCES.TB# EXHIBITIONE4 JAMES SOWN. ]2B Wood street. AUELIC UN'SILYILPA.SNIVAD We can home complete sadslaotlott as to TIM &ND PRICZ I BOOK WORK OF EVERY DRBCRIPTLON, School and College Catalogues, Miscellaneous Catalogues, Constitutions, Reports, Briefs, eat BLANK BOORS, &BITER MEADS, BLANK BOORS, CIgBC A, a rc. gaping fiitiliMatii, moos s; FuRITISffIiD DROBIL ALL WOIIK Enotan FRomany BAlcla & MYERS, POSIT EIYIILIIIMVS. sth aiad iiirotket 8i AM NOW PREPARED TO FIIENE4II E. drafted men with anbaittitee. Any nulnber o :Enabatitates aPpbring will be taken. K. NOLAN, Fourth axed, one door above SmithfiehL fvlB-Iwd wALL PAPERSNEN* , AND Choice patents at 1234 . and 15 cents. for sale by eulB4_, riv• _Apinawinal Mtn - BBVII tms V . WIMP Efo.Vt) Libertz Btreet OLTEL OUtglE, N.O. 82 DIAMOIED ALLEY YIELD EiTRIEMSI gTEAM PRINTING PITTEIBUEIGH. EMMY .VESCRIPTION OH if a him an offing In the cdtr CADS, IittEILIDIRPS, iamm3iGer.ra, coNTRAcTe, Our Aidllol4 for ininting W. r. JILUISHALL. _ sg-Wgmha:nnt. MIRE INSURANCE, EY THE P P.:JAIME M - UTTIAT., INS (TRANCE COMPANY, 017 Ie.I2IIICAA-12,M73_,E'.1011.11.., 011 Building:l, Limited cr karats:A l=nraititre. moo., is torn or eottnirr. OFFICE, NO. F.Ote. - &rah Capitia, 5.129,3n0 tioz.etz, Tzoo:,sos efis. lir t r Mertgago od or Impa3t 11a follows, Vinroved City Pro- Paris. worth double the amount-- 8155,01 M 00 Ground rent, first dam 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co'g 6 SR cant. IdortgagoLoaas, -1."30.000, 2.000 00 Fhliadelph.r. city 6 .]•]. neat. GO 000 GO Allegheny Conn _o cant. Ponligvl- :Tanis Railroad .Loanz .....- . .... 10.tre 00 Collateral bonne, well cooartd ....... 2,500 GO Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad oompAng. oiortga.go Loan.— two oo Poainovvania road co. oo Ei,took of Balance Mutual Insurance Company Stock of County Ft', 1.050 (X) brook af Delaware M. h. irn]urance uo. 700 00 Oman:lards] Ba,-,. , 17 do ............ 5,135 01 liteohanloe Bank. ................ 2,012 50 Union M. BIM Reviivabia, burl-arum paper. . lean 18 Book .deeounti. aecjarad oto—. 6,26 T 3 1.73 e.. *P. hand a.:l d lizada of areal. 11385 1.5 MEAS 93 CUM SUMMIT. Fmideut. DER3CTORe. k Cni Bem nel .I:kmbael, re. R. ' frroraPson, rtert. Steen. Frederick Brotra, rtiIIIFIM Masc.— ~, Clornoline 3to-coaL4,:. P_Citj- W. 'iir " ,l6sl John .11 Worrel • mar hail IlilL S. L. Oaro.on, 'Z. Lothrop, Robert l'oleal Chad or: Leland. Frederick Lanatz, Jenob T. Band a& Chula t,.1. Pi' c.x.i Smith Roam, Ja=t..,.. H. W . y. , areard Jahn Bisall, Pitbdrerah B. M. S.: Sean:tau. . (IA RDITER COPYINAgear. raylf, Dier;heoat corner Third and Wood Is.. INDEMNITY AGM4ST LOSS rev FA f: Eirt — r - xitE INS it:Fß.6mm -114. CO Pei t , 01 111LPH. 4:lA ij aig a 435 tad 9.27 C.PIPANTIVEIT El near PAL. _ STATE:MY:NT 0.7 ASSETS, JL N. Ist 1660. Pub Amver.bls to An Act of Assembly, kat= lilrct Mortgages. NEEIDi7 Becalm:l- -411196,34 Rea Estzte, (Present same $184,913 ocntf 103 995 Temporary Lo:na on r.mplo _ tom Soot/misc. Btorkt. (Precast yalcio _eost 89,76 b 66 Notrz and ...... 1.821 00 27,919 3.1 V.D:I3,VA The only profit,' from Premiums whdot. this com hB pany caii diyide by larr. arc from ricks which have tom deceruaosst. Insurances mode on Ovary description of ProP erty, in Town and Country, ot rates as low as are cotetstent with oacuritY. Sinoo their inoorperatior.. a period of thirty Years. they have paid Waist by Fire. to an tiLtIOLLIt eMeeo.:llhg Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af :tontine evidence of the advantaxce of lawatranco. as well so the ability and disposition to meet with Prompems aLI 4o.mat paid doling the Year 12.50,8113,15-2 32. D LP , Charles W. Hanker, Mordecai D. Lewin, Tobia3 Waen or. David S. Drown. Samuel (+rant, Isms° Loa, Jacob it. Smith, Edward C. Dohs. .6torze W. Rich _ eieorAc Falmt, CIiAS. N. BANCKERPreaident. D WARI.) C. DALE, TiceV President. Wu. A. EiveY,r,„ liooretary_pro tem, J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent. zcr. ThIZ•ZI. and Wood WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, 9170,3,02 DAFAL , III, Pr ;ticni. Id. GORDON. Beal-Mar,. Cap:. 2.. D. CD l 2fitt,sN, rent AKouL 'No. P 2 kEpab* Co's ii'srohmiso. no stntre,l Will r. ll- , t .4n,W 4 1 -'''h ' . eII 1 . !,,&: ruii.4 and MA RINI! I:LI:SLIP- A Home Irimirction tal._•nmted by Directors who are wall ke.01.711 l tho oorusum unity. and who are determined., by promptness and liberality, to man taip the character whioh LSo.y hays =limed. as - forms tbo bia-t PreteetiOn thaso who desire to be ins-area.. Stoot 21.•=au.r.t_ , ........... . . .. . .... .$ NI,ENIO CC ..k.l.orts,„so .... . .... ... .......... ...... ..... ............. 1160 Do °Moe I`araiva . . - 5 .. ..... .. . • •••• •.- 00 &9 Opera Acccunt:l, at. • - 7,8(9 43 (Imb. . .... .... .... . 184.5 99' 1 P . :......=in:r. N0tz , .... .... . 27.605 X 1.4ut.49 r...i1.1. 1 , 1-, -, .±l:...:,tratt-,1 _, , ... 174.07 G 14 :7 - 1V) 1. Ainie:, Jr., 1101 me-L. Mear.thior Nimiet Gvanto Darnie W m . H. Su irl (am W. Itinketsom ALltifeiV Aoki , * Alemanthz Si,e.a2 David M. Louz. Flow J. Mama; Bern. Balertrell, 'Cur.a. 1313211 PHILA.DELPHIA Fit*. AND LIFk riggiliztA.NcE COMPANY , N. O. 149 OBBBTNDI STREET, 3iyy~~ei AF r.;:e unpcons P.:tett tv-3t)ti,458.. BO AND MAIL, iNSEIRANGS DI Id ECTO HS Wm. Phlh"-a. i James L. Verner. John Watt, Cent. Jno. L. lthoad William B. t, • reSamuel P. Shaver, John E. Parke C- ,, ..ke B. Jonea, Charles B. Blase. I Lame! Wallace William Van 8. , . C. Hanson Love. Wm, E if iLAptj, Prrclde7t jOIO-Ed WATT. VICO Pres% 1. ILIARDIVER, Soey. 1917 -brio • ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF PITTSBURGH. 01714:88, No. 87 3;lfth St., Eonla Minal. • MALES .14,.€6LWIIST ILL HINDS Or &M E AND MARINE EISEid. CJONRS, President; JOHN D. MoCOBJN, Vioe osident; D. M. DOOR. Secretary; 0813. W DEAN, General Agent. ....:D/NECTOELS—hiIao Jonas. C. G. Mosey. Ihr nnerialin 63 ' t r ao r L C b g . Mc j o ok a m wilE napa .B. Jfteabs.ll.P.Sterilr,g, C,spt. W. r Robert Wares., Robt. rai Spencer & Is4 9 Kay 9 BREWERS AND MUSTERS. Bas Pittsburgh, September 10, 1302. I DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. --The partnership heretofore exisiins be tween JOS SPENCER and W. U. GARRARD rdissolved on the 201 h of Anglia, 11462, XV. GARRARD being anthoritod to settle n,p the oakum of the late firm at the office In the Brew. ety,__The Browinußuzinees will be entwined bs , 81"/6/40ER krd Y, who intend to have al- TEft onliidlnaavartriiirlisuagiel,,Aoef undersigned_ PCB,_ will k e thankful to the frionda of the late Arm for a Continuance of then- patronage. and prorane to make It their aim to give catinactlon to all wh meg nwebare tem. .. fru. ,ROBERY WATSON'. pf Itiberty rtreet, Be long hnown t buckle= communlq„ will have the ranagemnt of 01:11. bath:aim, welt the full control in the Brower-J -.441mm all order to SP:417010. g fdoli:Aln Muni* Brewers , , Pittsburg_k Pa. JOSR'PH SPENOBR JAMBS tdaIKAY. A. crtharnatmul -.a. cwriirosgs.g...r. 017111112011431 D11N0.13. aliniNnirOliAlfin4 & C0.,---P ITT 8. t'ILJ SURGE CITY GLASS WORKS—We-v.l house, 119 Water street, sad 159 Pitst street Pittsburgh, .Pg, t.b.l doors boro rr the Alehouse hhereHHouse,Alea' ws of Pittsburgh viliX W;mdeer EflaasDrateine. Glas.3 Ware and Amen! am Contras .01sal, for 141107 madeva, church's; sari snahlie irativors Tun wAR Before sz btu , Dstr-cd- •.s - BOOTS, SHPS. AND dAriV4,- AT BORL.A_INDT Cheap Mah Store. nu 9 98 Market arrest , 2d duet from Di $9 MILOITEL &ND kit; D A: -1100 Pa jELFt, rttoalved and for gala. lir JAXEs BOWN. b 27 re, Wood street. -•— • r • : ct 4lovaseivo at McClelland's Aisetion. - fid • if: • 1. .1.11 -kL.I "Here's Your Mule !" It was in the battle of Stone River, a raw Hoosier recruit in one of Grose's reg• iment got very much interested in the fight. It was the first time he had smelled fire. He had been in the army long enough to learn ita slang, and he used it zealously. The fellow fought like a tiger. He loaded in a good deal less than "nine times," and fired whenever ho could see a head. His whole soul was in it. Every time he levelled and fired he shouted: "Here's your mule," snap bang, here's your mule!" At about the twentieth round a rebel sharpshooter struck him in the left arm. He looked at the wound in amazement and, with a sort of spasm, he ejaculated, "they've shot me I" then lay ing down his musket carefully, and strip• ping oft' his accoutrements he also laid them down deliberately, and ran to the rear with frantic energy. It was evident that "here's your mule — had stamileded.— The officer who described the affair said it was the most ludicrous incident he had ever witnessed on a battle field. "nosey" laughed at it until the tears rolled down his el:Pel:q.— l'ayton Journal. True Philanthropy. The purest, the bec! e..nd the most prac tical philanthropy is that which bestows up on mankind that blessing which is in itself the parent of all others. Health is the ()amain from whence flows every Wee mg we enjoy—it is the poor man's riches, and the rich man's bliss, and the only pos session with which we can render life en durable. It id substantially the wealth of nations, for it is the source from which their prosperity must come, No sick person 6 . M..V2 76 seven pro3perona or happy, This being 80 hen, what tends to promote that end, must not be overlooked or undervalued. That instrument, no matter how humble it-may be that giVeB strength to theweak and vigor to the enfeebled and dailitated frame of the invalid, ph.tuld he apprecia• ted and supported, especially when its virtues have been teen-d in the crucible of experience. We dePpiee va , frery in„all its shapes and form:, but wh..n the mer its of any one medical pr..para , ion have become so plain had und. niahle as Dr. Hoof:hind's German Bitters, we dare not, even if we would withold our praise, these Bitters have won for themeselves a repu tation that is world wide, and need no long winded puffs to bolster them up. for scores of restored sufferers are prepared to substantiate their claim as the great res torative of the age. They are free from all Alcoholic stim talents and in this respect alone they are unrivalled. They cansed reaction, but gradually and surely drive out all disease. and leave the patient with all the vigor of youth. To the soldier this preparation is a safegurd against all camp diseases, and makes him, as it were invulnerable to the attacks of fear and debility, and infusss into him a new love of life. The propie tors of this medicine are true philanthro pieta, for through their instrumentality many valuable lives have been saved, and thousands have been rescued from the very depths of despair, to feel and enjoy the fulness of hope and strength. 'rho. remedy for all the diseases that desk is heir to, - is within the roach of all—science and philanthropy, those trusty guardians of the temple of Health, have spoken the praise of these Bitters, the restored suffer ers who have escaped from the iron em brace of disease have gives testimony in their favor and facts stern and undeniable facts thrown around them such a mass of virtues, that to doubt their efficacy, would not be folly, but absolute madness, Messrs. Jones & Evans, 631 Arch et., Philadelphia, are the ptoprietors, and all orders addrssed to them will receive prompt attention A Big Blast. The Lake Superior Areles notices a re markable blast that took place near Mar quette. It says : The most remarkable blast in the his tory of irons mining took place at the Lake Superior mine a short time since. In or dinary ones but a one a half inch hole, in diameter, is drilled, but in this case one -of four inches, and 18 feet was made, dis tant from the edge of the cliff about 10 feet, into whieli one keg of powder was put and exploded as preliminary, and which had the effect to open a seam to a depth of 60 feet. Sixteen kegs of powder were then put in as a &nal charge, which threw down 3,000 tons of ore so com pletely broken up that the largest portion was small enough to load on the cars for shipment without any further reduc tion, EMEARIBOALT AGEDICT. . HA Z `lr -z•-• Has opened an (Zoe at NO 90 WATER STREET. Wh ore he will traxisrot a Cie ineral Ste:mho:A Agency business, ana would solicit a sharp of nag ronago from steamboat men. In2l-17d - --- Q-3.IIIDIELY PRODUCE 75 Barrels Potatoes. 10,500 lbs. Ribbed Bacon sides. 1,5001bs Clear Bacon sides. bmihola Yellow shell Cor. 1 360 0 kegs Virginia 8 Twist ed Tobanct p o. 330 bushels Dry Apples. 200 btds. Extra Family Floor. -WO/A 3 . golm#Y4ardi.: 18,000 acid:loop Oles. In store and for sale by MeLAZIEs ~ A ND LP , vinatfuse, iwit received -by - GEO. LIKELtY, 69.Bederal Bt. , Alleigblay. TH.E . POKT. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1863 A Strong Charge. - Judge Maynard, of Penm3ylvahia, in his charge to the grand jury of Lehigh, at the opening of the August term of the court; held the following language: "Freedom of thought., freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of a& tion within the limits of the law, and Con stitutional liberty, are among the moat sacred and dearest _rights of freeman:— These are the birthright of our people, and cannot be wrested from them, until the Constitution is abolished and the laws 6.1 .. ng the judiciary are repealed. gethe duty of the Judiciary to see thet eiights of the people are held se cure from the encroachments of power.— The rights and liberties of the people find their surest protection in the hands of an upright Judiciary, who stand in the fear of God, and superior to all other fear. If unconstitutional laws are enacted, they can be rendered harmless by the prompt action of the proper court, when brought before them. "Difference of opinion will necessarily exist in reference to political qu.estions, and free discussion should not only be tolerated, but encouraged, and good na ture should always preside over such dis cussions, remembering that all these po litical differences can be settled at the ballot-box ; that is the sovereign arbiter with us. It is an unerring tribunal, and should be held as the most sacred of our political rights, at once incorruptible and inviolate. The liberties of the people cannot be lost while the ballot box remains free. If there is any point where forbear ance would cease to be a virtue, it will be at that point when any party in power shall attempt to interfere with the free dom of the elective franchise ; but let us trust that the forbearance of freemen un der this government will not be put to that fearful test." Mark it Ar ER. enroer t tt. r rne ~ ~ cr-;':a~~TuE~. SUMMER AIititIAtiGESIENT. .tqaD ABEIM MONDAY. April 20th. NORINANIA. Omit RAILROAD NINE .04111:7 . . !"gilltEgPTTGlg ~31; RAI* 4L loaves the passer:gar btat10415Var9.1340211i41 (except Sunday) at 2 ,4 0 A fcl, oPing at all sta tions, and nankin direct , stonn .0 -ons at Harris burg for Baltimore and Washington, andfor New York vie. Philadelphia TRH 1111t0 L 4 AUCOM4LIODATIONDI leaves the Passenger aVorymarnir.g"(ex, cept SundarYat 4 isoa matoPpingat all stations between l'ittbnrgh and Pliii adolD a:. and mak ing direct connection for Now York at Philadel phia.VlTltiDllsll ILS_PRIEBS ?HAIN hair& daily at 3,50 p m,, stopping only at_prineipal ate tfonr)-tuaking direct conneadon at Harrisburg for Soltubori, and Washington. andfor Now York via Allentown route and Philadelphia, FAY': LINE leaves the station daily, (except Stmday) at 8,34 p. m. , Eitpppms only at rtrincipai crx.tlo4a oonnecting t rrisburg for Daltimoro and W gLitington. andaat Philadelrlda for Now York. LOCOEMr - DATroN TRAIN,. Oil 'STOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, !gtves daily (e.gooPt Sunday) at 8.45.1;424. L4DP 'Au atitn. statioro and rtmulisss as tar ag. Cone =nab. IMRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fox Waall elation leaves daily (ascent Sunday.) It 6,80 a. • 81/00171) ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Walt ctition le vein dam (®amt Eiraular u,30 6, m. . TDIR D ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Phstra stab= :calm da il y. (meant Bacdo,y) cll,OO D. in. PO-011 ACCOMSIODATION TRAIN Amt's etation. letwoo daSir. (accept Banda') Gae THE CHURCH TRAIN Loaxa 190.1's Station at 9.05 • m: returuh ►eaves Pittsburgh at 12.45 p in; .11tP:s2 EIJEMBOD 3113A11111S ARRIVL PITISBURQH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Hap . = .... m Philadelphia F.xpre55................. 12,20 a. in. ;Yost Line......, D. m. Through Mail train, 12,20 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation. .10,05 a. m. Ist Station Acc0mm0dati0n......6,25 a. in. Etd Wall's Station Accommodation 2,25 a. m. 6d Wall's Station Accommodation .1.40 p 4th Wail's Station Accommodation 6,05 p . in. . Baltimoro Express will arrive with Philadelphia Fapreas, at 12,20,p, ru. on Mondays. AtirTreins for Blairsville and Indiana .ctranect, at Blairsville Intersection with the Mail and Johnstown Accommodation East and 'Nev. and also with Local Freight. East and West. Trains for Ebensburg connect at Cresson with Express trains and Mail twin west, and with the Through Accommodation and Fapresa Train East. This Travolhig Public will find It greatly to their :nterest, fngoing East or West. to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the &coma mod:Aim:a now offered cannot be eurpamod on lou r tnher route. The Road is balloted with stone, and is eatiray free trom dust. We can prora , es Safety. SPeed. en d Comfort to all who slat , fever this Road with th eir patronam. 2' A B 3 /5 ; EC WSW YOlt.K. • BALT - 010AV - kO,OO LAfM 8,80 °hooked to all stations on the POEM. VersalsEtailroad. End to Philadelphia, Bedti me and New York. AitrPassengers PC.reh:SID.I tient; fa cora will to ,cues-gcd an °nem- aceoing to distanee addition to the station rates, except from stations where the company hee no agent. 501C1Cr.-111 can of loss ( the Company will .hold themsokras rezponsible tOr personal Wage oak; and for en =cent not °needing 81 15 —An Omnibus Lino hat been employed Cr :767 Dzamsers and baggage to and from the depot. at a charge not to cm • 24 auto for, each passenger and baggage. lof tickets aoph. , Fo 1. STEWART, Arant, the Penns. B- Pe Jane: Stztion on Litlettl end Grant Ftmett. nol7 - 131 itEs 3 WARN k 01110 AGO TWA T.) &LL Peons D' Ina W 1351, P.,O_3TA WELT AliD ORTiG WE T. shortest mud Most Direet Route to the SUMMER A.MBANGIESEMJIIT Ark N AND AFTER APRIL 20th, 1803, trains run Da follows. viz THROUGLI TRAIN& Fa,--t Mae. =DMA. LCTCZI Alleschamv.... 1.10 a.. sa Strives Alliance 410 a m 410 p m Oratline...-.S 00a m PS 1.5 L. rt. IL Wayna.-2 2.P La $lO e. m. 30p m 7 40 a.m. NOB. COLUMBUS. CINCMIAT.L.Itc ST. LOUIS Leaves creattitte.. oTivoa at 10 • 1115 p m Cto p m 5 05 a m sarialnapchs..o 00 y m..... ..... 00 aim Luuillvlile..,l2 00 a La. 12 40 a m al. Le_ _NII9 a m 740 1) WI All Trains :amnia to varsame turnout ehanala M. 01 Cam 9.—The time to Cincinnati Is the same as u,9 3 tettbenvllt4. Trains on both Loads moat at :,elumam. cad passenzers alt eo tato Cinobinati tootticr. CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE S3O a m Mail Accommodation. Leave Pittsburgh 7 00 a m 140 1, m Allognouy ... ... .....7 10 a m 1 50 P M N ow istighton.....l4 30 am 361 p m Alliance 11 20 a m 110 p in • erostline 0 iths p m Paean traLs stop at principal Stations between AllegheL y and nochestur. NEW II it 1011 T 0 N ACCOMMODATION 11tAINS—.1' roux It ecieral steot Station. A 110" dit ens City. Leavo Allegheny 91. a m 12 00 in 445 p m 610 pm Aniva at N Brighton 1116 amt 45 pra63o p m 20 p m MBT WARD Loavo N Brighton 6 00 atu 4.1 30 am 12 20 pm 2 50 p m Arrive at A l legheny o soamFilsam23opm4sopm Tiolc els good on these trains are sold at rodneod ratos. lit AST vi 7 AP.D TRAMS AREIVIII AT PITTSBURGH Latty....to Kruse= 2 25 a, M Uhieago Express 3 00 p m CIL C illl3 tu Express 7 60 p Crestline Mail 7 04 ges.. Trains are run by Calumbtui time. which is Ani minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. ger turther information and through tiegeti to. GEORGE PARKIN. 7lehetAg't. Union Passenger Station_ Pittsburgh. aud Q. (JASSItI.BERRY Agent. Allegheny. J 0.43 B. JERVIS. General Superintendent. WM. P. SHINN. General Passim= Agent ;land, Pittsburgh &Wheeling B HUMMER ARRANGEMENT b Pi ANO AkvrEti MONDAY, APRIL, 11, April 20th 1863, Trains will leave the De pot, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows; PITTSBURaII AND WIIRELING :avava , ?atebt7it......1.00 aea tO,OO m 12,40 p Wellsville " B,IS " 2,55 53 12 " 10.08 " 465 ' 3 .6.171T63 Beßair 5,25 " 10,25 " 5,10 " Connecting at Steubenville and Bell= with Stott benvilTh and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Newark Coltunbus.Xenia Dayton, Irmianopolie, Cincint atti, Louisville Cairo. St Louis. St Joseph. and all pointa;west and south-west, and at IV hoofing with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PIT - TSB 0 REM AND CLEVML.AiII) LUTA Loaves Fittabnr 2,00 41, 12.40 dO W a 4,10 2,00 do 0 8ayard......._.,_ ,10 " 4.01 " do Allians___—, 6,3.5 " 4,40 °' do Ravenna 724 " 5,82 " da fludsou..-. ..... 7,65 . 0.10 Amorsa Citsvolaz..t. 9,E0 " 7.50 , Connecting at Bayard with Turoaravrus hranoh for NewThfladelphia and Canal Bova: at AI"J -anet with Pittsburgh. tort Wayne and Oblast( Railroad at Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville, Mead ville,. Union, Corry. Jamestown and Salamanca • at Ittobon. with Cleveland. Zanesville and cmoinriati R P. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and hiiiiersbuya, and at Cleveland with 0 ancLE Rit for Brie, Dunkirk. and Buffalo. with CAr IL B. for Bandasks. Toledo, also with steamers for Detroit. iVelisvilloit..seominodadon /eaves 8,50 itatexchis Trains arrive st 9,1 1 `) * 13:68 .85 and 8,05 p m and 2 1O a m. Thronsii tickets to Eli prominent points can be prooneteti at the Liberty street Depot, , Pitta bang GEORGE PA R UN, Ticket Agent• and at Allegheny A Q OASSELBERRY. Ticket Agent. For further particulars aPaO WIGLIAI4. ART. Amt. At uet.str the Compaire °Slot In t Station. PelID anal MAINS AU& 300 boxes 100 half and WO quarter hoses ALB, Raisins. MO boxes and 100 half boxes new layer Frailaseedless Bablbse 251tegs ' do 2Dbozaa basmulr do Now landing an b:Asalpt Y ilitl 7 2l lrge neZ NoTorIINZ4I29 09d • ~ S Ina am= &an IeeLIIROAD. . RIDNIMPOLLS AIM CIECARbtfI a. Connecting. at Indianapolis with. Torre Haute. and Terre Ratite and Alton .Railrosd, totgiLordS a and Lyette and Indianzpoll .New Al an Salem and Michigan Central itriloods for C OA 1111H10 ROCh: ISLAND. BURLUIGTON, and all Int4rmediate pout & Through Ermht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE-RAU= LA.FAYETTE mad PERU. Frehtlits and Pamenkers carried from_ Cincin nati or Lawrence - Mug in Ices time tnan bi any other route by twenty-four hours, and at aglow rates. The , only road by which shipments can be b made u Ro m Cincinnati to the West, without break- Ira; . Cousismnents mado to F. C. WEST, or ALEX. GRAYDON. Freight Agonisat Cinctinnati, or R. O. RAUSTESAgont at Lawron oeboorgh, JOHN D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will reoeivo prompt attention, and no charea for commission.; NO OH &Eal rou DZATLEIN On oosnareamy Jr hAW -12112i02.13172.G. For further information app ty to TROS. HATT GAN. (No. 122 Monongahela Rouge. agent of the Company. who is prepared to give vanotrod 002 . 1 "ra' for passengers and freight toindignapolis. Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicagd..l" Porn, Gireca castle. Crawfordsville. Charier:ton, Farb and-Mat toon. &0.. H. C. LORD. Preridem Za.S..* MIA (74 C.I.V DOLLAR SAVINDS RAM__ 635 IFOREVEra MT I IIIOOE 9 ORANTERBD LdUN. ikpleav DAux, MORI 9100 f.t0401,499121.1 %lir also, on Wedneeday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to Novomber let, from 7 to 9 Mo en and from November Ist to May let, from to 5' o'olock, Deposits received of all Brame not Jess than Own Dor naa. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a your , in June and December. Interest has been deolsradsemi-atanally, in June and Decent barsince tho Dank was organisod, at the rate old); per mt. a year. InMrest, if not drawn out, is placed to -the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the eame interest from the first days of June and De. camber, compounding twice a year, without troublmg- the depositor to call or even to present his peas book. At this rate moor, will doable In loss than twelve years. Booka containing the Chartv.. By-Lana. Bales and Resaladorm farrihted calk. aL arplioation at the cllio 1 AIIIIIDEZT. GEORGE ALBRB. VIOEI PTISIILDHST3. John B. M'Fadden. Isaaahl. Penneet, John Holmes. John Marshall Alexander Speer. A. B. Ddettds.l Boni. L. Palinode*. A. M. Poll M. A. James MoArdey. " Bill Hameln, James Herdmaa, TftlW ar W m. J. Anderson .3. Calvin Adams, Janitx; D. Kay, John G. Backden. Peter A. Madeira, George Black WIZ. Vankirk John C. Bind ioy. lames addle. Along° A. Carrier. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colter. Walter P. Marsha. Wni. Douglas. John Orr, John Henry L. Itingereh. Wm P Weyman. John H. t3hotabtrmy, Wm. S. Haven. Wm. E. Sehmm-ts. Peter H. Hanka - 2. Alexander Tindlr. Richard Hays. lasseWhittier. Wm, S. Lamely, Christ= Yen lIIITIMIEV AIM THEA 15174112. ' CHARLRS A. COLTON. HOLMES a SONS, SA N EBB o and Exchange Brokers and Deaktas bs Notes.Drafts,Aoceptancte. Gold, Silver and lit' ink Notes. Exchange on the Neat= and Wftithi Cities octutantlq for sale. Collections made in all tho cities throughaalthe United States. Deposits received in par Anis C 7 current paper. No. 417 Market ctrcct. bird and Fom-th streets. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE Di .10 0 safilirurir.trlEtEET Naar the corner nth, Pittsburgh. iglil.aoiirEy IN LARGE b_Filri MUM IN -11. quantities leaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watcher. _mad all kinds of valuable ardeles, kr any length el time agreed on. The coeds =met be deliv&mi without the Tioaid. ca-Ofsoo Hours from I A. M. to 10 P. M., JOHN- LITTLE, Jr., O. 800 FOURTfiI S3'4E STOCK ANO BILL BROKE Promissory Notac,,,Stock Bonds. and Mortgo: bozaht and saki It, -9.13 13 It ea E. , W _MN Plumbers and Gas Fitters, 80. 165 WarroD STREET% OPPOSITE FL EST iDECUEVIS, praysnllJßGß 1 N D 12 40 p. m. 1950 c. 47 OHIO STREET. ALT RagENy nua 5713 VATOVB 07771:31. 1540 pra 901591111P5 t EIHTII7,2IISTS, gaiter I C ,I I , Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead. and Plumber's material in general. Oil 'tanneries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Load or Cdares OM>O2. Howes fitted with Water and GU -VII- N. B. AD orders prompt's attended to, an 3 avd F lIDIUSHING GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEABON. DIACRUIS GLIK.DE Invite attention to their stook of faumr, hiRN'S and YOUTH'S Listen and Traveling &arta, Collars, flee, Onspendere, Linen and Silk andkerohlefk, Gloves, Hose. Umbrellas, &e. ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnishing Goods, always on hand at MAORUM A GLYDZ B. mill 78 Market et.. lietween 4th & Diamond. pEAClffign &ND VILITEG.6I2. 600 BUSEiRLIS DRIND PRACJIRE HD 1 1- 0 - 8.11 CIDER virmnsgAgt, In store and for rat I+2 W/LLIAlti BAGAILEy, MIS 1113 and 20 Wood zeroes _ C. P. MARIKILD4 flattlfsettue7s end Dealers In BOOK GAP ILETTEM e Fad all kinds of WRAPPING' PAPER, havo removal from moo. sr; Wood atzmot to NO. 88 snorrunmai sraum, FlifiebtrattTP.s. SU- Cash laJd for RAGS. ant) 1 &WM CEMENT T. F. WATSON, At A. IS 'X' I C WCO 11. yr, Jo it Is prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with imprdved Mastic Consent , cheaper and su- Parlor to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal: it forms a solid and durable adhesive ness to any surface. imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the 0111 Y reliabloand prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Cement for' the following gentlemen, whom the public arc at liberty to re fer to .1. Bissell residence Penn street, finished. 5 We Jas. McCandless, Allegheny, do 5 J. H. Shoenberger, Lawrenceville. do 5 yrs yrs J. H. McCord. Penn street. do • 4 yes A. Hoeveder, Lawrenceville, do 3 yrs Girard House Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs Bt. Charles do do 5 yrg Address Washington Hotel Box 1306, Pittsburgh P. O. feb2o.lyd. A FINE ANSIOR 1 BMA* OF SLEXQO Beth iuat ramived and for pszia low by fab7;daar *BEOTCR AAI sLONG )27 Liberty. ytrtet. HOT 61VItina-BOUBLEIII 1 1, 7 BARREL-210 beat p=ortzuent - in the city for sale bp DOWN TETLEDeIIY. 136 Wood street. NEWUrn! AND MUMS • 100 boxes prime Oran 100 do do Lemon 20 Bags new Englieli Walnuts. 20 do oto . Filbert/A_ 20 do do Brasil Nut 20 do Fresh Cocoa Nnte: 50 do Almonds Berdeons Jost received and for sale by m 11.YMER BRIMS. .26 1,1 2 - i i ; 126 and 128 Wood eb, Amur SHIRT•S, OLD GOODS! New AstbmEening ehear.-at MACItt)3I4 OrIYDR, eel 78 Blakket Benet. bet. 4th teamed oLDIERS, BOUNTIES; PENSIONS 10 , BACK PAY, and other just CLAIMS AGAINST TIM OCVBKN MlNT mrootly proenred at reasoilldirstee. Delt. HOS Fourth ems, Plttsbok_ana CHABLES CealthTUiu on . N. M. • _ . • Just opened a complete also!taugit Or • GENTS' Ftnimagraw Alog4 w. s. meemerapea. 110 141q*A1 iihrelltrigUneasip ~~~~~ uyTivATIZS LOWS; .WODDIS, NitJ Outten, seed drills -hay elevatere; dog- palf ers. churns. farm Ells, &a.. for eale by 13ECKILed & Lord 127 Liberty street rountAccip. .. -Et 10 kegs G Twist 'Virginia Just reeeiveALad 'for ale ay TAL.S. A . NFETA,Lig.,' in 12 allarket and et. Fi r m ___ _earnex. La AY AND; 211AIYMB *ORAN US T - 2 1-11. Rakes, Scythes, Shatha, Scythe- , Bon es . Efrain eralleg, and all other Ithiyeating'lntol _ manta, far gala by BUTILUd LO**--c _Strldbarth street OAP-40 BOXt S TOMEI' 80AP MO sorted, in store rail for eal.e_b . y 1 3EYMER Iffi drl2t V7ot detre,eb; wir RE DO YOU' , BITTY' ' OILL V W SHOES? - ' • Gnd O get TO sINO. 15TH FIFTH STUNT, a a.ood Artwertani- D. 8. RIFF NBItORMI,#- P. B. — Ladies' food Slivportf for , itivig k t e . mot irra,-.lr itiattiblis — ricita. a r AAP ter. inn reoeive4 and for rata by irik• Jit. 0R17.141, .;‘,; Tkolf -10247/18. au° Jona—Jou L. BorD—Wm. NOM° PITTSBURGH STEEL WORMS lONE% BOYD & rcia ABM"At, Timms OP cuisra ERE • • • x also. Sprint. Plow. sad A B Ste.l ;a a sPRIN EN.d AXIM. corner 11 , 4 and Pint *pet& • nkit3 PITTB.II tte% Pt: . SMITH. PARK. 4L , cot puLgq..i...4a, V.&i?,i, 'V Z'oll.WiDlit" 4 Waittiotzt, :To. 24'9 Kirgt ,- F1T1681.01 and Manulsottrora of mil' Fear and dwofilit. . i Coal Cil,Retiorar. and Btlll7. 9 ar.. and.Wate: pe gatilronajDo g Irene, Vingon .Isomea.SWel Ide'lltli, Pullies/dangcra a.-. 0. Conpliss2. - • ' • ial* s, Also . Jobbing and :;raolunall itelfillee. . earletion zdude to ozder. • navinn a cotaploto my:Man a:aoxP atteehed elk the Fotrairr, all n . .... ,o eazaryf.ttizta• will bi3.owerwily oosafic-i n , _....t,.......______ C OM - CLOTHS, 4;44 H??. 1 3A8P2,8, OIL . CLOITS sv ALL tr S'7Vonoxick ini.ol3ll. Nl)Orallif]r 1.0"113311,14 lidvanoo in odder, of iyllioh &ho fallen an* yaniage is oft - eked in puroiniee YOB, CAISL--41e18 :+:Taarr DAU#III46 BONE. s • F-4.-tti-±. vDy Vitolenle Grooan, • COIELISSION teRD FORWARBI3SI Dostala la 1 ) 1 . 141 , : io No. 241 LIBERri• STICKHZ refinal. LAKE SUPERION, COFFEE ViiiSntloc WORKS. rrayst 110104 - Usti nfactur ar Clloath Bradore and Dolt Copper. Fretted 00 mg Bottoms. Rained thin Bottotpo. Spotter' - t3older. &a. Also itoPortira 014 dealero In Motak Platat3h ru% ost /ran. • • S`' • - 1 1 - ClartAntly on har.d. Ttnatertir 2114111011- ad Took Warehottee. N 0.140 PlRBTazidl4oll, ECOND STREETS. Pitiebunt, Penna. za- Special oetlera of ft•ppre. oat to my desired tern-.- JAMES A. FETZER,-:.. FORWEIDIRO Ai4D coomissiam NERNAIIIC rex TIM CALM 017 Gar, Eirain, Macon, 14ird, - Mnitten Dried I Fritlt and P-COMIC* Generalir, • Corner rilartiet and ?ghat Streets,. PITTBRUP.OIE.P.V BETE% TO—Frtnoio G. itsq.,' Dilworth. ter„ B. Onttidtort & Bon. rittaft Boyd & Ott. Holaker d; Sweariatert, Caah.M. &M. Batik. Ilomettadencir &Cs.' Alters* W. Andooti. Donlon:, Pattotr &Ala. :Wheeling. - • my2B4tpteir._. iur.w.sgaizazireals,.lKONOoAlll3. el , LA PLANING MIlLt Trouldiattmtfratt* form tho vablio•that ho has robuiltstaaa thiE and having onlamed bis establishment:And/PA it with tho nee s, atid mnsta_movedbuteldrierh: L , now P=o p:a - 4d to. flunLish ftootips end Dbininjl boob - , Boron :wain and re-Camitg. doom: Ina and hhutzere. driedaramets, mania:ma box =tint:. &I. Soma P/ 71,1 E1 1 '316E:Sept t Mil. WS . UFI4OIISTERE, NO. 85 For)E,TH N. 441, TI *OW MM N . . SITESIMUIRES ZEE ANII.PALV Wahl sad - krop constantly on hand emir* article in their line, Comm, Ortuszneita Curtain floods. nior t Feather Beda, PdattreseB_ of 831 kindr; also. tho celebrated Patent BJl=ll Boic, AM kinds of Ohssib.s, Blinds and Csg - Proxoptse-Intion sicenioall orders lizr Alp tins =ldles/az down Carpets, Oil Olot.ba,,lke,_- ostl7:l:sd ROB T 3 &BO __ • J. a. cASIDAY, ' litote s &bock, t otiol awl Monti rev?, rateots ' oitantllsie Itraker. OrIfICS, ROOM N 0.12 BURRS'S glyirzerm FOURTH STREET. Pith Deelrablo Mill property arul other Real &tato to the amount of 4100.000 for ealo loOr. axe). mo — onmedunt, COMMISSION kiERCIANT 2D148D, ULM or FIG META L !SD BLOOM % , 2.40 WA.:B"i, BRLOW MARX prorsiatnaom (UURTIS C..STEINffiBTE, ,313FTERAL 0 lISE CARPENTER AND JOBILEL sup..? ITARGHI4 and Liberty atseetta, P.lttaburs: Pak A.1 . 07,16TS /WHO:tett raid promptly Wattled to DLftwioND sTEEL.WO/109, PITTSBURGH. PA:‘! PABli, BIROTIITIER dr CO., UI4ITPAOI9IIIHEB 07 Best Quality Refined Oast Stud, 13. - inare. Flat and. Octagon. of all skett,, War. tW equal to any imported or mtm . tactual In this ootinti7. - Office and' Frarenonse. No. 149,And, Ifret1 fret 51 and 120 and 122 Elootmd- etroi "T I E 1131111-031-,79.-„, ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4th • Ita NIUE lINDEIasIGNED HAVING BE . Ja. newed the lease of the above poptilar 'Hotel for a series of years, would roooetfully eoliths attention of the traveling Public _to its oential eality, either Tor business or itilensam • TIEIONSAN OLTEI OLD AND NCW MODEL -111M MJ volvers. Cooper'e Double A otio_,n Manhat tan Fire Anne Company. 'Allen .t :WhealOolth‘ Sharp's for sale low to, the trade by JAMES 11011714 . nag • v- 138 Wirood -ISt; QllZirDnar PRODUCE 300 Mao Family Float; 50 bushels eldverSool: 25 do Benxi% 100 do Da Nachos: 75 do Pared do 50 bbb3Mackoral Nos, 2 and In store and for sale by • 5, JAE', FETZBIi, comer Markot and . Fir et anal CH ~,IPAGNE:natiktaßoys • 100 cam or each in st4n and for sale b ntTLLIO43 k yr.r . . Bbla. nal( .Bble and' Qr. UNA Bbls bash No 1 largo aokoral. '3) 13 . b1a • Nor 2 do do 20 ' No S do 2d Kits 033 and No 1 do - ..;. Jost received and for italo b t 0137.3 AIPT4a IU.O.K.ETSON _ _ . Coss BTaBGH , )40 , ROUE; ars? BE ooived and for ego REYNES & BROIL - N 0.126 <4133 Wood street, U 7,11.1 E og s do CORN PLOWS 4 L- , for ottloby BEC/HAM LON 13::, No 147 Li. Ttyatsen. BIPACON SIDES— ' Mi o /2,000 IDs Boon Sidesin store and.for rale bir JAMES ..1f8123.14 Jr 2 cOiner Market arid 'stet:m:44' .
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