410.16 s IR ttarr, NOT ALCOHOLIC A II WELTY COXCEN TRATED Vegetable. Ext.ritei. _ A PURE TAN-re. I r. tid9s GfßtilAtir BITTERS. PREPARSD gr - C D, hiAOID3QIT kihiladid plua, Penna., off" ot r Ers!l ryti , r_ef Liier- Complaint, DYS_ZEPSIA. JAUNDICE, ,:hronac. or Nervous tworlisy. Warms or the Juane:to, and'all Mimosas Arising from a Disordered Liver or stomach, 8/1011 - as Condi _nation. Inward riles, Atli/lessor - Btoatl the Mead. , Aeiditof the Stewed., /gamma, Heartburn.J>isgust for Food, Fullness of Weight -in - the Stomach. Sour Fructations, Sink, -- ing or Fluttering at the Su ti the Stom ach, Swimming or the timks, BUITIOII and difficultßreatkung, Eluttenng at the 'Heart Choking or eaflocating sensations' when -I trostare, Dimness of Vision, Deb or webs be fore the eight, Fever and Dull Pain , in the !lead, Deficiency of PersEtion, Yel• lowness of the Shin and es Pa i n in the Side, Back Chest.. be. Sudden Flushes ofHeat, Burn- Mg in the Fleeh, Constant imaginings of'Hy ft, " and great depres BIOIL of .,, rifa.• ' - And will positively r e ent fellow Fever, B loos Fever, o. T HEORSNTAIN " NO ALCOIIoL BAD WHISKY They will cure the above cilseaSes in ni aces out of a Mandrel. . nety-nin Induced by the extensive sale and universal populism! or itooflnnd's German Bitten (purely regetable hosts bf ignorant quacks and nnBCrTI .) Worts a venturers, have opened tipon suffering ataaalt7 the Del gates f nostrums shape If poor whisky, vi ply compounded with injurious irugs, and christened Tonics. Btomacbios and Bit ten.. . Beware of the innumerable arras , Or alcoholic' preparations in:plothorie bottles, and hig-bellied kegs, under the modestappellatien of Bitters; which, instead of curing datov atitranittqs diseases nd leave the disappointed sufferer Sin despair. HO UPLAND'S GM:WAN - BITTERS I Are not a new and untried article, hut, have stood the teat of fifteen years trial by the Ameri• can public; and their reputation and sale, are nut rice led by any similar preparation. The propriet - rs have thousands of Letters Crum the most muippat . Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to t be benencial effects and medical v.:r,ues of these !Jitter , . Do YOU WANTSOMETHINGto STRENGTH. E.N ou YOU WART A GOOD APPETITE, • YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTIOWANN/ - • PO YOU T TOPEEiEEL " DO YOU WA NT TO GET lUD Of NEI? VOUS Jv less I DO YOU WANT ENTO6'7I Do yea want to sleep well? Do feeling!you want a brisk and vigorous If Y.ll do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PARTICULAR NOTICE. _- There are matey 'preparations sold under t.he, came qt . Bitters, put up, ineptart bottles cotnpownaca of the cheopeet whiekuor.comnion rum, coettno from 2e to alp ccri t s.Pqr gitaletxt;,..nlie taste disguised by An- - lee or Comander Seed,' , . .. This slaw of Bi fern 116 sa ss ed and toll/ evrain. ye to eause,us loner me-ility cmi he 'sold, hundred. to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the system in kept continually under the influence of A I roholic Stimulant s of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result te a I the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life 'and Leath. For those tehn desire and will have a Liquor . Bitters, lee pt/b/15/1 the folloultip receipt. Get One Bottle lloolland's German Bitters, and six with Thrt o ftuails of o,lootl Braotly or `lVitittlijr, and the re.atitieill ten preParot,ao that trill for excel in medicinal cusses and true r.e elien e any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in fhe marker, and zeta cosi much lesa. You u , ill have all the virtue, qf Hoodad' Bitters i s ronnect ion with a good article of Liquor, at a much less, price than these inferior preparations will mom you. ' ' t " ''' • ATTENTIOtT 80.11.talERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of ell having ralatleas Or Fria in the army •to the fact that HOOF LAND's German Bitters" will cure nine of the cise,ses induced by exposures and priva tionspriva- incident to camp life In the Aga, Inablish e I almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will b.: noticed that a very large prc portion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by lioeflatici's Garman Bitters, Diseases resoling from disor , ders of the digestivehrtransare ..pe.dily remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherw.se Rill be lost. We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use biv awn tang uagenrat been saved by the Bitters:" PHILADSLPSIA, August 23d, 1862. Menses. Joneg Eva naWel gentlemen. your Flootland's german Bitters has saved my life. There 18 no mistake in 'this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comraclei„ some of - whose names are appended, and who Were fully cogisant of all the circumstances of my CBSO am, n and have been for the last four years, a member of ober man's celebrated battery, under the immediate :lommand of Capt. B. A 3 res. Through the ex nosufe attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa attacked In November last with it flamation of :he luags, and wat. ;or seventy two ,days da the hospital. This; was' felloWed by great debility. heightened bye"! attack ofd ysentery. I was then removes from the Whitaliome and sent to this city on board the steamer "otate of thine," from which I larded on the 28th of June, cinch that , i.mc I have been about as low as any ose could le and a ill r ctain a • park of vitality; For a week NT' m ire I wa scarcely able to swa low anything, ad if I did Rae s a morsel down, it was Imu.ecti r Jet), thrown up again, - I could ot even keep r ia = glass or water on my tom soh . Life could ton last raider these sitcom tance/ 11/10, lirOOrdirigdY .c he. P 4 4 l 4?±lS Who cad bee.. working fat thbugh unsttccesful- T. to rescue use from the grasp of the dread Arch .r, frankly tol I me they cou'd do no mere for me, did advised me tl see a elm grump, and to make uch (lisp s.tiou Emited fends's, beat stilt d me. An seguaintance-wtl visited me at the .aspital, Mr, Frederick Steinbrom of 6th - below Irch Street, advised procuredm diotic, - to try our Bitters and kindly a- bottle,' From he lime I commenced taking them the shadow 1 f eath receded, and I am now, thank God, for if, tatting better. Though I have taken but two bot es. I have gained llipounds,-and--feel sanguine f being Pertnitt.d to, rejoin my Arita and dough sr, from whom I have heard nothing for eiglo• 'en months; for, gentleman Tam a loyal Virgin al, fioni he vicinity of Front Royal, To your valuable Bitters I owe tbeglorious privilege of rain cla.ping to my bosom those who are dearest me in life. Very truly, yours, I 4 A AC MALONE. enWe fallywe chadoncu despair in the truth of the•abovestate t. as red of S . r. Malone, restored to health.eeing oareomrade (MN CUDDLEII4 CIL, lst N. Y, Battery EORGE ACKLE V, Co. Qllth.Mam E HIS C HivALftn, 92a N. Y. e. E, SPEN CER, let Artillery, Baetery F. RNRY 11/, AS .JERO EI4 ELL Co B. 3d Vermont. ME, CO EARN" T . M A CDONALD do ;Co C 6th Maine. IN F WARD. Co F. sth fdaine. ERRAN KOCH, Co 7 - 2 ( 1 . N, ATHANIEL THOMAS, Co F. 95th Pa, SHREW J. KIMBALL, Co A, 3d Vermont HIN JENKINS, Co B, lfrath Pena, BEWARE OF'CO'UIVTERPEITZ. oe that the signature of - M. JACILBOdi." authe ' WRAPPER of ear" bottle, PRICE PER BOTTLE 15 CENTS, OR HALF 130 Z, FOR 1400. hould yonr'nearest druggist not have the ar e. co "at be Put off by any of the intoxicating paragons that may, be offered in its Wace. but d to ems a n d and we will forward, securely packed express ,h . .• . street. Priacipal Office, and Mannsaetory, No. 163 JONES' & EVAN s Successors to C. M. Jackson ieCo - Prop rieto.,) r a It - ifor gale by Drugs-41.841nd dealers in every n in the United Stater. and by_ - pia; GI. IL acjelfsEg., .Pittebtartyla. P. scHWasraz. 11-Also for sae JOSEPA FLEIMG'S ear of the Dixtmortdand blarietstzeet. Bate also by rtillitinf Jonaw CorsetEtwfflopoli aaiL.Pottrth iitreyr A. J. RANKIN t c(b, lotamt. three dot* 4414.1Pithboath 111:17-dood. AufithanY 0117• MEDICAL —,-------- - Political Tyranny in America. iFrota the London Times, May 281 - If we conk!' Conceive the earnest long iiig of the northern people after their lost Union, we must consider the outrages and indignities to which they will submit from those who promise to restore it. Al. though the government of Mr. Liecoln confessedly has the, respect of no body of men in the country ; though he himself is a person ..of. , neitber ability nor dignity ; tiliobgh some among his chief advisers are known to have misbehaved themselves in a manner which anv other country would ' , 1 • punish by expnlaion not only from office' but also from society I; though the military I commanders I ;arer,inapable, and the war languishes and.. the men desert through I wankof .confidence in their leaders, yet the majOrity of the - North "shrinks so much 1 from the prospect of .a divided republic I that it will allow people whom it looks 1 upon and talks about as imbeciles and jobbers and braggarts tc commit any act of tyranny under the pretense of main taining the Uttion. It does not believein them ; it would be glad to get rid of them and replace them by better men.; but they are in power; they stand-as the xepresen - , tatives, however unworthy, of the United States, and, honing against hope, the peo ple of the North obey them because oppo sition might seem like an abandonment of ' Ia cherished design. We do nortAink that in the days of 'England's fiercest struggle i with the French republic, the government I of Pitt would have ventured on ,such- On' :act as the trial by court martial of a pri- rate person for making - a speech agninit the war, and recommending hitf,,hearerB to agitate constitutionally for the over- 1 aro-roof the mintstrYi Yet it was for en 1 offense precisely similar that "Mr. Val. Irindighani, one of the most prOminent politicians of the West, has been sentenc ed to two years' banishment to a miser able-iilet, a sentence graciously commuted by the President into expulsion from his home and from the limits of the Northern Staten. The details of this affair are so extra ordinary, the violation of all law and nat ural right is so flagrant, and the sentence was so plainly an. apt of-vengeance on an 1 adverse politicirti, that the whole is wor thy of notice_ in this country,',as showing Ac t what excesses of tyranny on one side, I and servility on the other, the federal.) states have been brought through carrying 1 on this-war of ambition. Never was there a case in which it was op evidently the pur- I pose of a government to ruin a political enemy, and to terrify a party by showing that no personal eminence and no cautioni in keeping within constitutional bounds can avail any one who presumes to oppose the plans of those in power. Some time since General Burnside, who after his failure at Fredericksburg had been trans -1 ferred to the command of the Department I of the Ohio, published "General Order 1 N o . 38,1' directed against those who "de. clifelfEteir sympathies for those in, arms against the government of the tufted States," and "express disloyal sentiments and opinions wish the object and parposa of weakening the power of the goverri_ merit in its efforts to suppress an unlawful; rebellion," Under this' order some per' sonshave been already seized, tried b•'' court murtial, and - punished in various ways, in contempt of the regular tribunals, the authority of which over all those not engaged in the military serviceof the United hi ates cannot constitutionally be set aside. Bat no victim of etnibence had been found before Mr. Valiandigham. This gentle man, however. having made himself con spicuous for a long time by criticism on the g-oVeritinent, was evidently closely watch• ed. There was to be a meeting on the Ist of May; at Mount Vernon, Knox county, Ohio,-to take into consideration the policy of thd - government and the manner ju which the war , bad .been f cenductedi f lt was, -in fact, ' all ordindri Democfmtie meeting. like many that have taken place in Mew York and elsewhere tvithoOt. any interference or subsequent prOseention on the part of the government. But when it was known that Mr. Vallandigham-Was to sr eak it was determined to make an ex ample. The proceedings 'of the military authorities were unlike those of European soldiers., Continental commanders might employ lifs.ies to take down the words of. a snspeCted revolutionist, but they would hardly send their own officers on the dis Igraceful service, or find officers to' take ntichndaty. But the 401ders of the fed eral commissions are apparently less deli cate; two. officer_ ,s Captain R, H, Hill, of thelsDth Ohio ;Volunteers,- and Captain John A. Means; - ' 'Of the same regiment, dressed themselves in "citizens clothes" and attended at the meeting to get the matter for a charge agairdiK:Mr.'.Vallan digham. This was at the special' request of their superiors, so that there can be no doubt that: the idea of destroying this politician had been entertained pefoze it -11 was known :That he lad Said anything, worthy of Censure. The, meptirjg Maki place and at it'Mr. Vallintliglabin made a speech. Of :this we can -only say that there is not One word that any jury in this countrywould find to be seditious if it Were uttered, by an Englishman -against the Queen's: minister& In the "specifi cation" prepared by the_ Judge A (hot:mate the inculpatory passages -of the,appech, as reportestby the two spies, are given and they are-simply suchlpolitilliedeclamation month, as a numbertof dissentients nsedhabittial- .I,r 3 :f i ewl ly with resitect;_ttti this country during - - every war in which she haslbeenciagaged. rt :;..p. .4 . Mr. Vall andighainl*liiresl,tbitt this was a , JO "wicked, cruel and ,- nrujeCess war ;" sAll oar "a war not being waged ' or the preservq- ./..3 , 0t , .,h , other tion of the Union ;'' qartifar fort herpor: ' "' E A; pose of crashing out liberty anCerricting .---4 , -" -8 • - desPotialn i" "a war for the freedom-of SDP the blackis'and the enslavement, of - diff j o t -n " whites I".he declared that tql:tlitaibiiii: )- istration had eo viisbad'the"Wa r could have I t „-' . o fat • ~ TEE_ DAILY r, POST-ADVLINED ' -- -'' RATES. __One Year, by wail...-...-.- ...... -- ....... $8 GO Sixmonths,.. -._... ........ ............. 4ln I Three ..215 • One weeitYcieliver id l ilqtt l eCilir..::.:7...... 18 . 70 Single copies,— ....„___..... .. To agents Der ntnariel.:.. , . ..4 . ••. 200 NEW Aiiiii BATES. ... Thefollowing ratecof advertising have been nareed,nPon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg Daily x - reas• to take effect on and after.theiO4' day:of November. , l6l44 on all new contracts: ~ ' zoir..ifitiaiiDlNCl. HATTER.' P 22 8 / I COL2 806462 21;32T D& e. One limertien..,... 8 60 Two months...... 89 00 A WO.lOl r aß rtalt zz 109 'Three 11 00 Ohe week ... - -._ 200 Five :gat: I4 3 : 4 0 ) Two week5......_.. 350 Six months • -15 OW Three weeks, .. - . Goa Nine months.2o 00 One moat ..S .4..; : c . 6-110 One year .'..:,:.' 25001 ,FOILCHANGRALAtIf ni.wriiii; 1 riallows tbePeililage of a - weekly obiange o c Pmatter. to be warted among eel, advertisements. PI it aMatz SQUAWS). EvERY, DAT, Si; months.-,.....-_-..... ............... ..... $lB 00 Twelve months. ................... _ ao 00 Adtainistratoreltaliiiii ................. 1.27_ 295 , :t• Notices- —.., .- ........ 70 Dee . ' otices. each . insertion. .... ... ..... -- . 50 atike.Aol; rh. izidertitements ordered in . for one ns. time. to be mash at the tune of or- deci -DAILY POST. u A at il/1,41 41 ,1 :!.41./4UFli.,Y j ana saia "the 8000• er the people inform the minions of nsur pedpower that they will ntit 'nubttut to such restrictions on their liberties the bet ter." These and some other expressions of this kind were charged against him as 1 ali offense against Order No. 38, inasmuch aci he knew that such language "conld not but induce in his hearers. a distrust of their Owzi Koverument i and sympathy for those in arms against it, and, Mcireoyer, la fteat disposition to resist to laws of the and.' ' - Irtii3ortabosi 'of -Vicksburg. very one at thiif moment feels the im• Portance of the capture of Vicksburg, and yet very few know or consider all the reasons that centre into the question-of itsunportanee. The fundamental reason is indeed patent to the world; 1. e., it is the key of the Mississippi. Port Hudson might hold out a little while, bat Vicks• burg, fortified by nature, and fortified by two 701ST-of the most indefatigable south ' ern toil, may be said to open or shut the Mississippi river. Cotton must go down to New Orleans, sugar, provisions , and northern communication opened up, New Orleans must brighten up commercially, and trade be restored to some of its form er greatness. But this once accomplished, none will ever again be able•to close it.— So great and obvious are the benefits ' which all derive from its free navigation, that no body of men residing on the banks of the river would be willing to suffer ' what they have Buffered for the want of its commerce and steamboats. All that we capture we hold more and more easily every day, whether of cities, of the court try,lor of the river, owing to tlic , eace ful industry which follows the suprepmacy of the Government of the United State,. There is, however, a fair more import ant point of view than all this. In a mil itary point.of view the capture of Vicks burg would show the perseverance of the North to be able to surmount the utmost obstinacy of the South. That the South has displayed great power of endurance is beyond doubt. They have submitted to great privations, feeling sure that by so doin 4 they would wear us out. They have repulsed many of our attacks and attempts, and `mw seiges of history, none, perhaps, in America, have exhibited equal perti nacit' of attack against great discourage• mentk. The fate of 1, ickeburg will seem to many a type of the fate of the rebel. lion. I on this account -many have soipi posed that Johnston is masking his pur pose i and concentrating ,a much larger army artiund Jackson than supposed, and that he will yet make some desperate ef fort to retrieve the Southern misfortunes in thei West. - - . The bearing of all, this upon foreign nations will be immense. Already large stores of the Confederate cotton have fallen into our hands, and still more has been burned. With Vicksburg a tu red, the foreign loan will soon fall C low enough in the English market. The reb el, will be able to borrow no more money on such security, and, with credit gone abroad and no military stores coming in, the whole concern wilt soon fizzle out It is, however, the direct effect on the eue. my which is to be looked upon as the most important. The loss of the Missue ,eippi cute the rebels in half as to ter ritory. It circumscribes the rebellion on its most expansive aide—cuts it off from a quarter where it might bury itself in the woods, ov:rrun parte of Mexico, unite - wits the Indians, if not the Mormone, and, by , hanging on our frontiers, like Ishmael on the borders of Canaan, keep up a lasting and dangerous enmity. To 1 girdle the rebellion is like girdling a tree that you want to kill. The tree may con tinue to.leat it, out and look fresh ennngh till the Close of one season, but the wood man knows that the tree will never blossom more. We hate jiist 'begun to feel that the cheapest and easiest way of capturing a city like Vicksbnrg is by beginning -with a close investment, such as shall seal it up tight. The same principle will show us the importance of opening the Mississipt..l from end to end; without obstruction.— With that in our possession the rebellion will be fairly invested, sealed up on every side. Cotton cannot get but, nor rebe supplies come in from Mexico across the Mississippi. Already that State which has given to the rebellion its outlaw leader, Jefferson Davis ; that State which has been made to feel the invading power of the United States forces as no other State has, with the fall-of Vicksburg must come an utter loss of faith in the Confederacy, a dis. heartenment so complete as to paralyze that most vindictive, treacherous and dis lion:at and dertioraliteret,all the States ever admittetito the'lllion.—Phila. Led ger. . .....- EUROPEAN -* - .4 ', --s, ;AGENCY. . ...,......_.. ruiroßiAs R.Arritmx; EIIROPEAR I I ..u: 'Asen 122 M onAnstakeltu.flotute,. Pitte burgh. Pa., prepared to brins'ont or send back t_Le: i zer r a oaf Or te, an? PaV o f t t e h ta. -old _ocar, — iaiGuril DUJIMI FOR tht.t.ts; Datable In &iv Vart - of , Entoe. , Ageler for the Indianapolis an4.olnoinnatl Rail road, Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of SAM= Paoket9, for the St: areer Brent East orn. and forth° Liars of Steamers Bailing botween fif... York. Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell CUNA BD LINE. Steam to Queenltoun and Liverpool The first class powerful '§teamships • . . SIDON • R EDAM, MARATON, I TRIPO LI, _. . Ip- s_: MoitTr-A 1 SAIL' YORK*m ternate Wednesday from Liver . peeteierta ate Tuesday, and from Queens rlO ttOla t u mater.W ednes y. ACCr 6 PB4serg ftrn%Liverucol of Oueene ,tawn, = . :'frohi twew York, $32 50, payable in Gold or its arlalent in Currency Par Steers a asgage apply_ to _WILLIAMS Jr, eitION. 40 ton St., Nese , Y4irki,'-os - 1 HOS. ATTICIAN. Art. No 122 Alono T ngahela ß House, Water St., iu3;lyd i Wanted. 15 /IL h ir e A MONTH! I WAND to hire r a in evert county at r 5 ezpenee pad; to Bell am new cheap Nam_ 'e Mao Ines. S. MADISON. Alfred. Me. ;Waartetl, ix. 1181 A MONTH' Wig WATIrr Agents t S&J a month, expenseq paid to koceas , "ng Pencils, Oriental Barnerß and el.z 15 circulars sent f', e. Addreks A." CLARg,..iiidefard„ Majeo. E'VOLVI G AND ATAND. Mkt. riskmy bay .d manure forks. hay elevators.. ' dies. math. Bertha stones and 4, ;e 7 np ;.. ants temerally. for Pale by BECKKAN & LONG, No VI LibeatJ street VI 'l .l d ...—...-- -"'''. l ' ' 1 X ll l. ' . ;1 1 !.. - 3 - 7.. , . ...N. ----\ AY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1863. le rose with the dawning and girded his sabre so brilliant and keen, it d sprang on the back of his war-horse, Lord Cahir, of liilaveen, And galloping dnivn by the mountain, and out by I the pass of Glenbind. With twknty go - d helmeted horsemen left his i turreted castle behind. Ife ha - I love for his fair cousin Alice, a maiden as ght as the Ma, Bathe left her in tea y rs, for his 1, inamen had need , ofhis sword in the fra: He had love for his fair la y dy mother, but kissed her at parting. and sped To Ibe wars: f , r the valleys were ringing with j heralds from Eoghain the Red. AEI ho rode by (}lemur of the slaughter a kerne leapt out on his path, " ord eahir bseloug h - an - dall water beware of the Sassenagh's wrath; Fall and red-coated spearmen lie hidden nigh A thaweo ford, And woe to air Alice O'Donnel if they catch dare( n a's young lord l" Ile turned to his helmeted horsemen—they were twenty, but twenty as brave AS'ever set face to a loeman or sharpened the edge of a glaive. "Ai hundred long lances from Carrig are more than a match for the steel Of; twenty poor borne from the mountains, though mailed from bosrtet to heel." Said Donagh °Warn the daring. prancing up to !the as e spo "Ltird ,afront hi r, he h fears not the feeznan who rises to Rra shatter his yoke: he e sabres all edged for the battle—we have skeins that have tasted of gore, And the eagles of' coreaigh are pining for a feast on the plain of Lisnore." • The twF n ty brave kerne from-the mountains are riding on dark Clough-art,daD, Where the spearmen from earrig lie hidden 'mong the reeds the wite waterfa : Ali! the white waterfall shall ll run rod, and the reeds by the river be prest By the ho:d of the steed, ere the morning light up Eliabh. on crest. Thai halted on top of Knockorda end saw in the . valiey below Through the gloom of the gathering shadows the lair of the Sas:seri:tell foe. "The wolf is at home," cried .Lord Cahir, "our peng•anee to-night he must fe l, As We ride through his Nibs on o our Pathway to the camp of Red Eoschain Blae.,` , Rory Maeßory, the rover. drew forth a full flask of red wine, And touebing his helmet to Cal:dr, said,"Drink ye. good chieftain of mine, To the steel that is foremost in battle, to the hand that is first in the fight. When we ria , :h on the strength of elan London, in dark Clough-an-dala tc-night l" The sun o'er Sliabb anahan's border is gleaming on meadow and flood, Where the meters of lone r lough-nn-dala run red with the Sa•senrigh's The eagles from Coreaigh's grey highland.+ are eltoderim r down to Lisnore, And the twenty brave kerne with Lord erthir ide on to Red Eughain at Portmore, DUQUESNE BRASS VVORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD Minufaotarers of every varied, of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS. GAS or STEAM FITTERS, MACIIINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS, gp RAINS CASTINGS OP EVERY /LP teription unide - to order AU:catboat worg, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at- , tended to. Ilertieular attention Rasp to fittin g u p Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also sale agents for the Western D;atiet of Peansy)ranla. for the sale of Mania. Lansdell dt Co. s Patent S., valvesump. the best ever invert. tact, hating on it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump wiee its size. febll :dly. a. M. gikg JAHNS GLOVER JOHN POSTER IDIT J ASHTRUIti FIRE BRICK RUNIJ -11- FA CTURING COMPANY. GLOVER tt Co., Manufaiturers of Brick, nef, Cruciblett, and den ere in Fi e and rucible Clay. R. OPee:itis Pittsburgh opposite th e P. R. Pasettnger Depot,. Ord ersi reseeeth ly solicited. .• • LAK.E?" - - :BIIPERIOTI COPPER ifINBB WICELTING WORIKI4. - Aun„.. au icy "Amoy ac CO. Nanufsetware of Sheath• graziers' and Bolt Cooper, /Pressed Cin , Per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms. Spoi tax • &War, dos. Also importers and I dealers in Metals. Tin Plate,. Sheet Iron. , Yire. dm. ; ate- Co tantly on hand. Tinment Maehlnea od Tools. NV arenonse, No. 149 Ylli.ST and Alec ECOND RKETS. Pittsbn nen. Penna. ter Speo al orders of Copper oat to any desired tem I fon, Lvd air ---1-------------- - itiv*TE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens And strangers in need of jnedleal ad. vice should netlatt to' 0 , 70 him - it Call. D. Draft's remedies never Mil to curs impu rities. scrofulous and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint such as tester. peoriagis and oth is er skin diseases, tte origin of which the patient ignorant.:_ SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. re remedies for Ms affliction brought on bytoiitatg habits are the only ma:Haines known loads cone o R which are safe and will speedily restore to h tb itIIEDMA 31 inful affitotion TIB. Dr. Broini's remedies awe in a few days this Be also treat Piles, Gleet, GonnoiThoe, Orethai Discharges. !Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Ridnoh, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, etc. ',-- A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Modioinosleent to any address safely packed. • 0 Bice and titivate rooms, No. 50 Sur FIELD TRE ET. Pittsburgh. Pa. ; nolAikw CEO. R. COCHRAN. .ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offioe No. 69 Grant street, near tho Court House. Pittsburgh. 4 L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO 111. his madeill receive Prompt attention. Col. leetiona and the money promptly remitted. deo&lyd succßeson TO JAS. P.FLEMINC. E.RUGI GIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs Medicines, Paints. OilB, Dye-stuffs and Perini:nem No. 77 Vederal Street, layMlyd ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. MEEN FUN, ROSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl Powder, THEATRE -ROUGE, Vinegar Rouge, VIOLET ;POW DER, Violet Powder, IVARD & SOFT RUBBER -SYRINGES, Hard &Soft Rubber Syringes, Just received at Just received at RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market street, 3 doors below Foarth. toy% H; :ydropalta, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR wetting plants and dowers. washing windows. earl-lager, Are. Pumps ot every description sold and repaired. Paykin's Patent Waxer Drawer made and sold. any.:EriDON S 1 / 1 141,,Y. 164 Wand Onelloortrinh Sixth: QIIA Y ELEVATORS, WITEL AST/. SO Friction. or Common Blacks, for sale by • BECHH A3l 14 LONG, No 147 Liberty street. C ULTIVATO ES'A'CousrPLows for tale by BECKHAM LON ,43 No 147 Libe Jr rty comet. LORD CARIB. (A BALLAD.) Imports: Per A. V. Read — Crtide,3o.s bbls 'Re fined, bbls. Per Allegheny river—Crude, 469 bb's: Refined, bbla. Exports 'Mts.!! To New York — Refmed,3G3 bbls: Benzole, 3 bbls; Tar, 48 bbls. To Philadelphia— Crude, 257 hbls. Baltimore Coffee Market. The market remains inactive ; prices are nom inal. W r o quote Rio at 304313 c; Laguayrn, 32(gl 3, 14 r I. l lb. Stock of Rio in first hands was 17,500 Lags. : oeton Colton Good s , The , Fhipi,ina Lief says : The large supplies of cotton expected and the uncertainty which still hangs over the result at Port Hudsdifr and Vieksburir imparted a much firmer feeling and, as we anticipated last week, prices of cotton goods have advanced and still tend upward• Unless supplies of the raw mate rial come forward more freely than for some time past goods, it is generally believed, must rule higher for the future. Outside lots in the hands of speculators are fast disappearing, and with any increased demand from the trade stocks in the hands of manufacturers must advancedar. Heavy brown sheeVngs have to 27}ic„ with declined sel under that price and some parties have to offer their goods under 3i Bleachea sheetingsand shirtings are held higher c with an increased demand. Carr eney /Ito!der* Wanetts, cto.• at BOOKS. STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT Ju3 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. DENTISTRY. • Fri EE TH EX TRACTED WITHOUT -IL Pain bY tho use of Dr Oudry's apparatus. HOFFMAN ft EIIMUNDSON DENTISTS. ja s .d Y 134 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg. Ohio White SulphurgpringEr ripwrirs wELL KNowlqr IIirATEIMTO AL Place. Will be • formally opened on the 18th of June. The Springs this season, will be under the immediate supetvision of the proprietor, ni w and C ho will be . etiolated by Messrs Joseph A. SwSwaye, C. Mitchel. - It is Quayntention to make the ho e, in alt respect to the best watering plebes in the country, and to provide gi-nerally fort.he comfort and aeoommedation of the gu setr. For terms, or other informatien Addreoz. A. WILSONCo. Itewiscenter P.O. Delaware C 0. EL :INGBITEEI GRAPE. E CA ' F ORNISH A FEW VINES 50 per 08 thi l rrvaluable Grape at $2 EO per doll= SU LEAVES !MON ON THE ARRIVAL of the Malt•train from Pittahnrgh, on the Pitapurrh, Fart 'Wayne end Chicago Raitwat Company. fht New entitle, Mercer Sharon, Middle sea-and Plantain, EVERY DAY.- 7' ' sus:d lot Th Howe Sewipg Ni4chine. Invente 18.46. Perfected .111.62. zpr4 - v,EID TAistrrE 1./recut' ALL MA, oh he Machinegiatthe'World's Fair, 1862, while the Finger Sewing Machine received ati h norahle memtion on its mew Land Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for its devic e call ed -Cir cular hook." The Howe -Sewing Maohlaxe. :was , awarded a premium (to an' &OA iitor,) as the - best - for filfiwirposes on exhibition. nr light t Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Cm. Penn .4c St Clair, streets. _ - - A.lll. 81e431RE6 Olk it3'2kEti . Wa ' y _ . 11 I R Y+WO/XS , ' AND PEACIIIELSt— auO ` bushels choice dry Peaches. 300 Bushels Apples in Store and for sale by jn3 Oerner XPETZIER. *oil: kind Sit COMIERCIAL INFORIEATION, rbitratfon committee of the Board of Trade. Wm. M. SHINN, V. %JAB. I. BENNETT JNO. S. DILWORTH, Wm. MoCRIIRRY. DAVID Mee DLEBS. Movements of European Steamers 78011 ausaina. Sidon June 10...N0w York..„.Liverpoo Akin -June 10.-Boston_. ...Liverpoo Persia ...June 17-. New Yorh___Liverpoo Marathon: ....... ...June 24.-New York....Liverpoo Africa, ................. Tune24...Boston .. . . __Liverpoo Scotia July 1.-New Yorit....Liverpool Kedar Eastern .. Groat ...Jaly2l...Now York....Liverpoo] THOM EVILOPZ. .June 1 0..Liverpool...New York .June 13_Livernool—Bouton June 16 ..Liverpool...New York June 27 -Livereool....New York MOM MARKET. CORRECTED DAILY POR THE MORNING POST BY JIESPRS. KOONTZ & HERTZ, BROKERS. NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold. Silver, &o.: Gold &liver ..... —...-.. Demand Notes.: .... Eastern Exchange. New York Baltimore. &atoll -.. ear 0 yar par ti . .... Western Exchange. par Louisville, Cinc Dalinnati par A ly Cleveland Dar BL, Lome.. Par /4 PITTSBURGH PR ODUO E MARKET OFFICE OF TAR DAILY POST,} Wednesday. June 17th. 1863. Itemarksi--The weatliereontinues to be very warm. Our market report can easily be made out. as onr people were too much excited to do anythfng 'ike trade except in a retail way. The exact state of affairs is difficult to ascertain. Preparations are being made in all directions to give the rebels a warm reception. We will de fend the city to the last and then destroy it be fc re it shall fall into their hands. Our peop'e aro terribly in earliest and the rebels will not be l ong in disccrn!ng that fact. Most of our large large busidess houses are closed, and those open, except the retail stores, do not find any employ ment. PITTEBURaR OIL TRADE NES DA T, June 17th.1863. The market for oil was dull yesterday, there being no demand or sales. The news from New York exhibits a slight advance, but that is of no importance here, as after to-day shipments will be suspended until further orders. Prices. of course, were altogether too unsettled to give anything like a correct quotation. There was no dispatch from oil City, but that was of no consequence. Crude—The supply in first hands is limited. There is no disposition to operate. Nothing will be done until something definite is ascertained. Rates unchanged. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS r cheapest assortment in the city a PIT TOCK'S Opposite Post-oftlee. Aloe a large aupply of Poeket Hooks J. W. PIXTOCH 411 work warranted. J. KNOX, 29 Fifth aimed. ALpOllll'S EXPRES? 8. M. BisB ILLINIMOTOPPDS or Pure No- 1 Carbon Oil, /1 Ft ES P. Z 0 30. a, AniPOffice on LIBERTY OTREBT. oppooßn Penn'a R. R. Depot. 10..A.R °Hinman& ant yd • • THEARDESCO OIL COMr4NY nANVPOFrSE AND ode a. anterior article of RAVE "la Refined Ardeseo OH, NON - EZPLOSIVE • Amo, PURE BENZOLE. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET P.1.177.411C1RG11. PENNA. 11. C ent 011. Wo rk DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., hianufacanz era of FURS WDEUTE ICEprffirED CARBON' OXI,S. Moe, NO. 291 LIBRIVET STIONInvi_6I,72I- 694¢h. Pa. Buying Selling 139 00 - 129 00 •• 138 00 CILHANDELIERA, BRACKETS, COS,I9ICES, CANDELBRAt+B, LAMPS, REGILDED OR REBRONZED, and made equal to new. Alm, Chandeliers dtv.. altered to bum Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Stote'of WELDON, DEMME ec N'ELLy, aP2I7. 164 W ood street. near 6th. The Philosophic . . Burner. • IFJCILYDEPPE; NEW 11011111.11 -ACTING 1111. Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. LL It make a large or mall light with perfect combusti S. It will on. burn any quantity of oil with sa.feti. 8. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-Won. 5. It can always be made to burn economically. 5. It is more °stall,' wicked than any other burner. 7. Is can be trimmed and Hghted without re moving the cone. B.E. throws all the white light above the oone. 9. The chimney Mal be removed or Inserted without touching the glee. Sege burners are t.he commonNo.l sise. and can be nut on any lamp now in use. Every pert son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 cents: per dean 12. Sold a No. 52 FOURTH stmt. Pittsurgh. 14125-Iyder P. UA YD Ex. PIANO -1)-E7ILLE/E-17-& BASE ilk CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL 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 ono half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Baines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes, the beet cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, Solo Agent for Haince Brothers Pianos end Princee Melodeons. ESATEL 4 G - A.I.NIS IN SECOND HAND PIANOS. A 7nsß acrratt case, very tittle .......... ..... $220 A 7 eclat'''. need aka - ming ... stosewoost, round ' corners, a first rate tnstrument 200 A 7 octave. Bays ¢ Co,. Ros mood, a handsome irlAtrument in good • order._._. 175 A 6% octave, Stodart, Rosewood . carved panns In ont A 6% o c tave ? fr Zale 4 Co, Rosowc:o i, round 165 &mt, an excellent Piano 160 A. 0 octave, Chickerins„ Rosewood_ round corners, a gond reliable Piano,..„ 150 4. 6 octave, Linnet. _Davis .k Co, R 4 / stwood 135 A Soot ,. Stodart. Mabotorty , round frovt SO A 8 oct, Swift, do 75. A 6 oct. Gorman. do ..... 60 A 6 oct, Dunham, do ........... 50 A 6 oct, Loud. do ...... 40 A 5% oot, English do :AS otc, oe do For sale by 'lO JOHN H , 31E11,1.01g • s • SI WOOD STIECET. PUBLIC NOTICR—BOORS OWe s ssription to the capital stook of the Insurance and Transportation Company, will ,he opened at the Merehanta:Exehangojin Pittsburgh on TUESDAY. June 23d. 12413 . and kept. Open from 10 a. m ,until 4 p. m. sai I dap. WM. Ir. BARNES, Fr. W. BROWN. 'WV. P. EiTHRRETT, W.V. P. SIIINN, JAMES D.X&C/Crli. Commis loners. R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OF LEECH at ROTORIN8014.) INISSION & FORWARDING .11111101IANT Dealer In • WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain. Fish. Dried Fruit . Pot and Pearl Ases. and PRODTTCE GENERALLY Best Brands of Family Flou r Always on ilad. No. 102 Second Streot. Between Wood and Market, prnsßuaa PENN'4. DA-Liberal advance made on Consignments, apll-Ird W. H. Ltrrzoar LUPTON & OLDDEN, LIANIIPA.O4I7IIEIt/1 AND DEALSRI3 IN FELT GEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING tkli—Repairs to old gravel.,Caneass andMetallo Roofs made at thelowest prices, All work promptly attended to and wanantad, Office, Morning Post Banding, corner Fifth and Wood streets. 2d atom omhl7 CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Jas. Holmes & Co.. PORN pAcnimia, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Thaw. dmokod Beef &b. Corner dyd. Market and First streets. Pittsbursh. Pa. deco SPRING G001)0S. Wlo7o°Buyer. CA LL sto ' c r k of ArrE3sl. SPRING AND SUER GOODS, embracing all the newest dyke of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEREa , suitable for Business Snits. A fall and complete assortment of line black CLOTHS AND CASSIRMtES; Plain and figured Silk and Cadunerti W. a tcIeGER CO., „ /43 AWDE.444.19 TREE% , ciornexof hrarkett3QUare;Alleithlin, oib inhs:daninfl uit k4renee . . Office. 14..121 PoUrth one door abrive Smithield at I ! irow P'REPAIMD TO .1911:11PPLY --11 L"fanillies in thirnity mid country p4ihelYs Stoll kinds. at ahtortantioe. Affilf 'aura • attend' of re trer en pmclutee and sale of Proper-tr, collection te and d acme , negotiate loans. &o. From my ihtimate knowledge of the city and county, and long experience in the business . i hope to give entire eatiafacticc- DEALERS . izr OILS 511W11,01IJALFET TAILOR'S, kvz srutivAiEetimpazi ItSirrarite and-wen oelooted stook of - Goods, ot Clot*easimeree 'Veatisaga, fize. ALso-4brire at of hinGM'S FUSSISHWG GOODS, timmidbig cizttoyugt,oaciftaitd esvern Orders prorttotly exam:LW.. 410:17/ • R. OLDDEN $5,50 i 'WEBSTEB,•S $5,50 UNAIIRIDGED DICTIONARY Af.,Bsal,:ts complete, rj,18104 H. jamr.6o Ise Bl WOOd StrOk IVO ZODREAPERS AMR CONTRACTORS .w. E _ WO are noyAnannflit a etuncior arittolo of r ' ' X. 4 IME.E , which we euiliprepared to deliver from ottr COAL , ItAlim, 604 Ltinarry sirizrz. h Beercutallti of .76`minfly Coal o h m ", and ae nano. cult ancssow. wrevairr A co. ill Etr.OT.SE' Or 'LIVERY STABLE am The aridersignectharinfrremoved his Live r v Stable creka the rear of the Scott House, to near the eernersd . the and Smithfield street. W. C. .connn old stand, is prepared to furnish carriage% bugging. end Saddle horses upon the shortest no nce; ' 74118 3, ,Eforses ikeet.at..lxvery at reasonable rate& , 146,enaminq and all arrangements for in ner* Will r"dve Insiwid attenflon. BRICELAND. at. 14. = '' i . Lam: -BALE—THEE SVBEICIII_ bar offers for aw e four eligible lota situated on the earner 0, . Grove street and Centre Avenu e stein/nit eme the Seventh Ward. in Pitt township.— The tots are lt 24 feet front by 110 feet deal,, running back to an alley. and are entirely inch,- tett by streets anitalleye on •evrrY aide. Two of the lots have frame how es on. them. tro rooms and hall in each. hYdranbrea. he picpailea.. They. will he sold all together on earl' Ueorable term,. .174... mire o f . i JAS. IIfeCAAE, Acent. Ear Ran Btreet. ear Vourti• LADIEWMISSESIANDVEIrtiaIRENN Boots. Shoes. Etalferr and Bain:torah. made to order. of that best material% and wo knian ,hip., ,W E. 1141111 1EILEE st t).. t 4 . i $X Fifth etvset.. CIONCORD GRAPE. ireEßion, VINES, Al $2 SO PER dcseru $1250 per 100. Rostra Vines at. $5 per down; s2sPor 100, Established. 1534%. NEziTchta,. kbTO TEM 19MIIt'. S P 1 1 , 0141...161•71 , -r- .. - --• . elialtrtintiiadfalki - ". - ' ~ Lt blo4ent 'Mail dated& . '.. ' p.," .-.-,..: flattens. treat secret and - - - --..'..._ -.,, . -: dbrulaWrdiabideit calf- • ' • •- ••: 2 " : ••• - #7. / :* ribusq „and,..diseases 0r,.! " ... ...-.. --./../•:, Mat long coniztaCti Mid ittr " -,'-.,,, ,- -71''.:0 eiblegt.t!torouths,.cd both .... ,- ,: . 1 .' - ii,..,-. . . 1 stet: and add 1 409.0 r marriod. , Teo:visa 4 • •„ Datimitustipubtisneet the fact ,of his doing :hoe.'l. the ignorant and falsely , modest aseilreadfußY slidslfeVand think it a great sin very, in: moral Lleentandnatiom aft& corruption umorg Wert iriv.os. promising sons and dansatora. • 'iritear ratnily pnymciarfahould becatirlons to keen Mem mi4noranoo,thatthaVe same as Dr. DRAW.' S'xßUTVexioeirt rin • lest a lucrative nrui 5 4 01 . - to4t h. 4 lost to: th among' stunid felsCly mod4t and. presumptuous :mall. les, born and .amminlitabrance; sPreuiriiti as mtishicome and who co 7 ° VP. intelligence ; genre. Ac ,to dollars-Ind' iiiiii z naglterionedy. meanly °r ill, gottem. Iti,s to poi iiesty,horrevcr, that numeroui nvents end 'guardians are thankful tit their t . i .. 1 4 7 daughters end- wardii, 'preciously • feeble ei and of delicate condi:Mort And me - a:stem • . beirereatorisir td health . and :lac: by DR, IDIALISTRITP,.' besides . many: before and- after ition•Rgelihrotigh 'him have been saved mush milil fence.. a n xiety.„ . moxiiiieetrion, . fro. - . ..nermatorr tieis or nrtumaal =missions; are .terr.m. elle& on m.l In h *err short Owe of time bp h1.5 . D.611 remedies. which arephis own. ?toyer(' compo , mds j=the v egotablo . bangdom, hur "net . ooen Me tailocp:of the Merstaial treatment, he hosabardon .4and substituted, the vegitable .ke.coalo din are treated-With Marked snoc , = - --aavinghod ov forty Years- it% experience. m their treat metot in hoecitals of both Ihe Old World and in the United Eitateee leadelihm to tay4to all with a fair trial. health and hapianem will amdly bloom uPtonith enow - r 7 pallediteck„.Trifi e no longer - with meeiteliiirdis and knacks. but conic, and be cured Cistunlmption land ail; of kir kindrod diseasei, 'of which 110 many annually fill . on; countries. cop now be relieved. .propiiiirie.hery attend to It in um kali particulars can ballad of MyMcatincbil bY tram:Lem” — a coil' of the Medical Adv4.r.or.whieli is saves cratirtowi that apply RuPing the ad vantage of over forty years ea.,porienoo and observatian. consequently. lie has superier skill in the treatment .of special dime:, and who it daily consulted by the profession. 38 Veil au :Lamm mended by ropeatnobs cntizeirm, pablieters pro pnOtors of hotels, , itc. Office tsh Emilthteid street, near Diamond street. Privets comma: at. cations from all parts of-the Union strictly at tondo,' to. Diseed re • : : , . . - dOelY ~:R ®U D-. VOIR, 'LOST! lallOW RESTORE.I)! J'a4 Va.blietted. to a, Sealed Envelope. Pries •Six Cents. A Radical TRE NATUR, TRAT- Id.E.NT.aI Care of Spermatorrhtqa or Seininal- Wealtnest,' InvdinntarY Eintaiancas. Seidel Debility.. And Impedimenta to Marriaza generally, _Pferyoutoess, Consumption, Epilepsy and Finn Mental -add Phynicallncapacity. minit img from Self-Abuse, &o.—By ROBT. J. CUL VERWELL, Author of the tire, Book. d:o "A' Boon to thousan of any = Suffs." Sent under seal, la e plain envelop a, to drew, post paid. on receipt of Six Cont'or two Ptatage Alamos. by Dr: CH. J. C. KLINE, 'l2'7 Broadway, New York ra , h,3l:dd.w3m Post Office 'Box, 45246. P IMPORTANT TO LADIE2 . otair m Jor* EfAdievity, HAVING FOR I mo! uPwitids of twenty poers devoted his pro foadenal time exclusively to the treatment of Female Dirrtou itier, and having succeeded in thou hsands of eases in restoring the afflicted to sound ealth has no* entire oontlee in ofm - ing pub cly his nc "Great American Remedy," •' OR. vaiavEynki CHONO.-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have flavor. yetlailed (whenthe three. , tines have been strictly followed) in rs , meting dill:torah:les arisinst from • n gal :or Stoppage of Nattre. or in e sto,-ing the xstem to perfect health.when t suife from c arawa Affections. Proinesne . he ' op; • er. waniznees of the Uterine Ow EMS, . dim in cases of ..Debaity or Nervous Proali'atiOni Eiden:ea: AZIPgaISOII4. which are the fore:tamers anima unions disease. 13-OstatiPala arepeiVeetly harzthms on the coli ditishOy and ode taken by: he most oidicateip- Maio Without ng distress; at the same time they ga like a tAtnin, by strengthoniny, invigo -ra Smil.tastorms the system to a healthycom. gnjj ot beg' contains 60 Pil3/3. PKICM 02111 Doman, and when desired will he sent b o imail pre-paid by ac advertised" en tof the a - meg J. BRYAN. Rochester.. N.Y.,. floral Agent Scidiby Drooristagentrally. JOSEPH FLEXING, Corner Market street and the Diamond. a-alg'ivdeeewis Agent for Pittnimror. w:. EL. FABER CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS 29,,intsatiletrt SaIfRAL IRACIONISTI ,M OILER mAKEK:, Near 44 Penn. B. B. PaSeell.-Za? Depot, PTITSA T .L'O2. s.; itm-rAkinEßFACguaw .."- 294ukiti o F IVit-Ettealn .Eplidnes • from W... irth, ~.) ~., O - 1 tired and Arty home powet.'hild - thiit4,l.l grid_ Mils. Bari , ' fd3114 Vast Parnaoes. Faotorier. elm' ,91rojnriioniar atter' tr= to the..onstraorion or R ah An and Ifoolinort for &mist nulla, and foi apirtic . I .ro u Aandffi l %real reat meals ir for s'''r,- ttentat ortriodoo34sning7rtrol Ataiers o ;evtrY desonal . \ ' 4 Sli t,st — t Al so ., rt la Boilern.aniron senora aly. gongt c'k, ahartins. Hanatrerand Pallio3 iia ,A.r.ro 6-ery - eb,io. 'cad' continuo the manarnottiro or Woolon•Pagaih, vir an d Machin co Cards. Onr prices aro 1 "m., 49.rmaohinory rautnfactarJ ad of the bitst gnarl `vca Prgerisis, and warrszt4 In all ewes to give ire: 4o 4_sY2 f , , air 'Wpm from all t 0 U-'0 country lt ed and promArt.7 . ARM. , foreaMsoale• 4:1A3:n3 & CA.PPAL/ 4 , _ . Eisl, Safi. lamb PCiii
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