~.:.:L'arj„,` - 535~.•~gY , .;L •• 'rvitr_'vti~~~'~c'&n?y~'Z:Y~w.'i. Jitiaeti:P - Ilarr, Editor & Proprietor. MEDICAL. 111 :NAMIRELY VEGETABL E. NO ALOOROLIG PREPARATION A PURE TONIC MEDICINE DR 110010LANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARIM Br D iiACKSON, Philided Will elfeotnally cure Liver' Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, .JAUNDICE Chronic. or Nervous Reinter, Diseased of the Ridaeyo, and all Disease &Kens' from a DL9ordered Liver or Stomach. Mob , aa Constl pation. Inward , . • Pile% Fullness or Blood to the Head, Aelffity_of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust • ' - for - Food, 'Fullness or Weight in ' ' the Stomach; Sour Eructations, Sink Big or Fluttering at the Prt of vie Stom ach, Swimming 9t the time. Hurried and ' - diffieult 'Breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying liosture; Dimneas of Viston, Dots or webs be tore tne sight, Fever and Hull Pain in the ,llead,,,Defielessc Perst m ation, Yet. ess lown of the and esPain in the Side, Back, Chest, 'l4, Sudden Flushostifßeat, -Burn ja=leati, Constant of Evil, 12d great depree at:on'.of ADO wil noaltiyely prevent zellow Fever. Billions Never, &o. 'lll 11 Y - 00NT'ABILq__ atisita - filliasg, OR BAD WEITSRY 1 'They will mire the above diseases in ninety-nine sees out of a hundred. sale and imiverial soptifanry or floofland's German Bitters, (purely regetable) hosts of imorant quacks and unseru- Atkins - adventurers, have opened upon suffering sumanit7 the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape epee? whisky; vilely compounded with injurious iruga, and ctlristened Tonics. Stomaohias and Bit ten. •• • •• liewalti of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-beilied k ga, under the modest appellation of Bitters • which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases., rid leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. YOUWANTSOMETRING,o STRENG TR . ENTOTI I QU WANT A GOOD APPEITTEI DO YOU WANT TO B UILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION" DO YOU WANT TO'FEEL WELL I • DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS NESS DO WANTENT 9 OY F Do you ;woo CM sleep well? Do you want a brink and vlgn,rolsw -• • • 3tt do use HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Prom.). Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Fns •algiosiedia :of Religious Knowledge. Although not dis posed to favor or reoommei Patent - M edicines in general, through distrust asbis ingredients and effects; I yet know of Inatiluwent reason- why a man may - not testify'to t benefit he believes himself to have received frt aziy,aimple preparation in the hope that he m thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Ha land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson, of this — City, because I was prejudic against them for many years, under the unpr rat they were chiefly ap alcoholic mixtu debted to my friend Robert Shoemak ar the removal of this prejudice by Prot eats, for encouragement to try them, wh iiiffermgfrom great and long continued debili he niteet three bottles of these Bitters, at, t segiimmg of the present year, was followed 1 evident relief.• and restoration to a degree_ bodily and mental vigor which I had not. lelt i months before, and had almost depairecl of r. I therefore thank God and my blend fo ,• -me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN-, Patiaanammt„ Juno 23.1861. hem the Bev. Joeep_a H. Kennard. Pastor of Tenth Baptist Ghurch. DR. JACIXBON—Dees have been fre autmtly requested to connect my name with corn stenda.tione of, different kinda of medicine, but the nractids ont of my appropriate( gi r traiave 'a all Cases declined; but with al clear proof in various instances, and particularly In my.cwh . family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof-: lamPa Cleft= :Bitters. I dopart from fey renal! {memo, to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv gr Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation.: +te some etises it tnay fail.ut usnallyl doubt not twill be very beneficial to those who suffer from 17..eg i bove causes. Yours verz_reopp_o_tf% J, ItHazi . Eighth below Coate street. Phila. Dec. 24th. ,lointhe Pri ILZDERAI4IIMMDZI4 Gm. ' ' secturown. Osamurrowa. June 1166 E D A. M. homsax—Elm—lt gave me plasm's, Yearoago,to give you a certificate. temuyin th eibutaan Bider, bad dono for me.- lam owperfectly :'eured4if all those diseases your edieine professes to oura,_vis; Dyspepsia. area and Nervous Nervous debility , disease of the Kidneye. W. Th epowerful influence it exerts upon Ner vous tioniseurprisinge .thave been om en _frequently in Web:ince to your Bittert,and erithouthesitation. have recommended it for the above complaints. and in every .instance it has effectually cured. _your modicums. has a groat rautitationlii•Chumantowit.'mid 'is eohifu every Drug Store. end in most of the Groceiy stores Drug any•ono should _question what / say. let themeomet° Germantown. and I will prove to their satisfaction. that the Bitters hare cured in ' Incase& this vicinity-More than twenty cases of the above Respectinlly, HANNAH WUNDER, Main street. above Rittenhouse. Germantown. 12111'.11. JHST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIER $. Will build tip , the cotuditutj ot. and give health satatrefigth_ to an °vertu ed and diseased THATESTIMORYJMOM .THE dRACY PRELADELPHIA Au;t)E4 12. Mae ADt. 17; M....7Aturtion , -;Dear While in Viz* *owing to th change of water. I was taken w.thavaaveris which seemed incurable. and WhiehAfreatly__ weakened nie. When we -cached Biagtansburg, Ifearek I should _have to • omelltml6; bat mincing - nom of your Bitters in .hestore Mr. H.R.-Price; in* that - town. I pur haged'it sup& and unlahing it was speedily re stored. to leeMih. — The diarrhesa wasquickly eliected.and I experienced .no return of it. A limper of my commies; who saleiedTa the same manner and from the same cause, with whom I &mei the, Bitters. loin mein this certificate. I expeot to return to tne Beat of war with the Lea nn, end shall certainly take ati ply of like „Bit , sein Mi %nal:tack, I would not be without it tits4mOtin geld. particularly on going into a niestoneregion. Tow% truly,_ ALTR6II3S. aomPara H. 800 tt Legion— . ',BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. Eleeekg_the Kenmore or..__" C. M. JAMECSON.7 41066 - WitirrWriff ear %- 'fettle: Prip ol .oo o fikei and Manufactory . • - _ I SS ARCH STREET , 17.014110 EVANS , - (51iieniii3sors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) _ , - P r.i t ors. mr - Boi: sale by Druggists and dealers in ever tom in the United States. and by Dr. R. IIEYSEI2. H. Pittsburgh. P. SCHWARTZ, mr2i4l-iiro Alleirtto Pi 6 y. wii..Aiso fo g ale at JOSKEIf G'S kw faiths Diamond and Market street. • far Mils also by SIMEON JOHWPM 7 f ',Abram ihnlthrhad owl Fourth urea ac co.. 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Tho following rates of advertising have been agreed upon by the Puldishers of the Pittsburg) Daily Prom, to take effect on and after the 1 ft,h day of November, 1862, on all new contracts: FOR STANDING MATTER. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY. : One insertion—. 60 Two months.... 09 0 0 Two insertiont-- 100 Three months._ 11 00 Three insertions 126 Four months.... 13 00 •One week 200 Five months,... 14 00 Two week5.....::.. 3 50 Six months 15 00 Three weeks, 500 Nine months.... 200 D One month 6 00 One year 25 00 FOR CHANGEABLE MATTER. Which allows theprivilege of a weekly change of Mattes, to be inserted among now advertisements. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERT DAY, Six m0nth5............ $lBOO Twelve months 80 00 Adminiqtrators' Notices 225 Marriage Notices., - ..........- ~ . 75 4th of otiose. each insertion. 13. All advertisements ordered in for one Month. or less time, to be comb at the time of or dering. HA MT POST. The Destruction of Jacksonville The following official report of Colonel Rust will clear up the mystery which has been hanging. over the destruction, by fire, of the city of Jacksonville. The report is as follows : HILTON HEAD, S. C., April 4th 1863. Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Halpine, As sistant Adjutant General, Department of - the South.—Colonel : I have the honor to male the following report for the infor mation of the Major-General commanding the Department of the South : In accordance with orders received, I embarked my regiment on the stea'N)ers Delaware and Gen. Meigs, at Beaufort, March 19, for Jacksonville, Fla., where I arrived on the 23d tilt., having been delay ed by rough weather. Maj. Heminway, with three companies on the Gen. Meigs, had already arrived. ' When I reached there, a 'rebel battery, mounted on a platform car propelled byy a locomotive, was shelling the town. The gunboat Norwich, which accompanied me, ehgaged it, replying vigoronaly, as did also a rifled Parrot 32 pounder on shore_ The enemy was soon driven back. He was, as I afterward learned, making a reconnoisarnce, which it was his plan to follow up by an attack in force after night fall. He expected to make the attack so close as to render our gunboats unavail able, from the danger of their shells fall ing among our own men. Everything re mained quiet during that night. The fact that our pickets had been drawn in at night to the edge of the town encontag ed this plan, which was frwtrated by the arrival of the Bth Maine regiment, and placing a night picket afterwards.at a dis tance. On Tuesday night the locomotive battery ' again approached and threw several slaty _tight pound rifled shells, striking several _bifildings, but injuring none. On Wed nesday, a reconnaissance in force, com manded by Col. Higginson, and consisting of five companies of the Bth Maine, under Lieu. Col. Twit'-hell, four companies of Ns. Ith about, meu of his regiment, accompanied by Captain Stedman, of the gunboat Paul Jdnes, made a successful expedition to Palatka, seventy-five miles up the river, taking prisoners a lieutenant and fourteen men, with their arms. The lieutenant violated his parole of honor, and escaped. :quantity of cotton, rifles, horses and other property, amounting in value to several thousand dollars has been captur ed. In accordance with Special Order No. 162; received from headquarters Depart ment of the South, I withdrew all the United States forces from Jacksonville, on the 31st ult,, and embarked them on board transports, prrt of which had . jest arrived for that purpose. While the evacuation was taking place several fires were set—a portion of them undoubtedly by secessionists. The fires were not confined to the line of any regi ment. Perhaps twenty-five buildings were destroyed. On my arrival I found that matiyibuildingil were bUrned, some by the rebels, others by the Union forces, from a military necessity: Many;: Union families came away with us, our soldiers freely making all possible room for them on the transports. The expedition has returned safely. Much credit is due Captain. Boynton, Bth .regiment Maine volunteers, for the careful and prudent manner in which he adminis tered the affairs of Provost, hlarshal du 'ring our short staynt Jacksonville. Capt. Cannon, of the Delaware, and his gentlemenly officers, &Serve mention for their kind treatment of both Officers and men. 3 . 0 }lli D. Rum!, Cololnel Bth regiment Maine volunteers, commanding forces. The Other Side of a Dog Story. We recently published an amusing ac count of the joke practised by the 2d Vermont regiment on the 26th New Jer. sey. There is another side to the story, by which it appears that the iVermonters were the victims of their own enterprise. It is taithxis A long-legged, long-bodied, and long . tailed feminine canine for several weeks • hadmpterionsly roamed tbe ranks of the hrigade, like the — ghost of "Snarleyow," • . keeping numerous soldiers awake with her dismal midnight howlings. The butchers of the 2d Vermont, while engaged in the performance of their usual daily duties, caught the canine, killed and dressed her, hanging the carcass on a tree in the grove fronting the camp of the 26tb, as a bait for the 'Jerseys," who, they fondly hoped, would take it for mutton. This, probably, I would have been the cue, had not a J er sey teamster, named Wm. Fagan, while loading the slaughtered beeves of that morning, observed their proceedings, and heard, therefore, put the 26th on their BATES. Mil - - "Now for an adventure with a lion, which I have, reserved for the last. On Friday the old Masara captain paid me a vi lit ; he had seen a lion on the path, and left a lot of Masaras to watch him. I bad been working hard all day in the hot sun with an adze, making a disselboom for the wagon, and was tired, lame, and shaky in the arms, and did not feel at all up to the mark for rifle-shoo ing; but I ordered Fe rns to be saddled, who was also not at all fresh, having had a tremendous burst in the morning across a flat, after a lean eland cow. Just after I caught eight of about twenty-five Masaras sitting down,' all armed to the teeth with shields and as segais, my attention was attracted to a Kaffir skull, which struck me as a bad omen, and the thought entered my head that it might be my fate to lay mine to bleach there. I did not, however suffer this thought to unnerve me, but proceed ed, and found that the lion had decamped. The Maseru followed his spoor about a couple of miles, when he broke cover.— I did not see him at ti rat. but gave chase in the direction in which the Masaras pointed ; saw him, and followed for about 1,000 yards, as he had a long start, when he stood in a nasty thorn thicket. I dis mounted at about sixty or seventy yards, and shot at him; I could only see his out line, and that very indistinctly, and he dropped so instantaneously that I thought I had shot him dead. I remounted and reloaded, and took a short circle, and stood up in my stirrups to catch a sight of him. His eyes glared savagely and he lay crouched in eo natural a position, with his ears alone erect, tbo points black as night, that I saw. in a moment I had miss ed him ; I was then about eighty yards from him, and was weighing the chances of getting a shot at him from behind an immense ant-heap, about fifteen yards nearer. I had just put the horse in motion ' with that intention, when on he came with a tremendous roar, rind Ferns whipped round like a top, and away at fall speed. My horse is a fast one, and has run down the gemsbok, one of the fleetest antelopes, but the way the lion ran him in was ter rific. In an instant I waa at my best pace, leaning forward, rowels deep into my horse's flanks, looking back over my left shoulder, over a hard, flat. excellent gal-1 loping ground. On came the lion, two strides to my one. I never saw anything ' like it, and never want to do so agaM.— To turn in the saddle and shoot darted across my mind when he Was within three strides of me, but on second thoughts I gave a violent jerk on the near rein, and a savage dig at the same t;me witn the oil• heel, armed with a desperate rowel, just in the nick of time, as the old man•killer bounded by me, grazing my right shoulder with his, and all but unhorsing me, but I managed to right myself by clinging to the near stirrup leather. He immediate ly Blackened his speed ; as 80011 as could pull up, which was not all at once, as F'erus had hie mettle up, I jumped off, and made a very pretty and praiseworthy shot, considering the fierce ordeal I had just passed (though I say it who ought not,) breaking his hind leg at 1:',0 yards off, just at the edge of the thicket. Fear ful of losing him, as the Masaras were still flying for dear life over the veldt, with their shields over their heads, and I knew nothing would prevail on them to take the spoor again, I was in the saddle, and chasing him like a mad man, in an instant. His broken leg.gave me great confidence, though he went hard on three legs, and, I jumped off forty yards behind him, and gave him the Second barrel, a good shot, just above the root of the tail, breaking his spine, when he lay under a bush roar ing furiously, and I - gave him two in the' chest before he cried 'enough.' He was an old manikin, fat and furious, having only four huge yellow blunt fangs left.— Then - I had to hunt rwtkeldasaras, who of course, never came near, nor never would have done so, if he had taken a day and a half to eat up- my carcass. Florida MORNING POST BUILDING, ap7 corner Filth and Wood strode SPRING GOODS. V trogirrtlftPlATlEN . or a i . PIIING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing all the newest stiles! of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIHERES, suitable for Business Suits. A full and complete assortment of fine black CLOTHS AND CASSIHERFS, Plain and figured Silk and Oashmere Vestings W. H. McGEE & CO., 148 FEDERAL STREET, ograer of Market Snare, AlleghonY oltr lobs;diswar W. B. LtrPrort........ OLDnelf. • LUPTON dr OLDDEN, XANDFACTURIDIS AND DRAMS 1N _FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING I Del6.Retinirs to old Oravel, CFIIO7/198 and Metalio neofs made attlte lowest prices, - All Work proruldly attended to and warranted, Office, Morning Post Building, corner Fifth and Wood 4teete.24. story. mien WADIES' , MIMES' AND CECIL °RENS Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Balmorals, mado oirderr. of else best materials and wo.kman , W. N. SOMIERTZ 6c CO., apA 31 Fifth strut, Private Andrew Bowman, of Co. D, 26th New Jersey, was not disposed to let the matter rest here. Under cover of the twilight he brought the carcass into camp and, with the assistance of some of the Germans in Co. K, soon transmogrified it into very palatable-appearing head-cheese, which was next day retailed at ten cents a roll throughout the Vermont camps. The Yankees eagerly bought up this unusual army luxury, and it is even stated that .a portion of this compound disappeared ' forever from mortal view within the sa cred precincts of the tent of the Colonel commanding the brigade himself. The Vermonters missed the carcass and pre sumed, of course, that the "Jerseys" had swallowed the bait. But you can easily picture their dismay when the jubilant question, "How are yon, dog ?" was an swered with the portentions reply. "How are you, head cheese ?" The latent in fluence of the head-cheese reposing un easily upon their Green Mountain stom achs, displayed itself in "bow-wows" whenever a Jerseyman hove in sight. the •'Jerseys" solaced themselves in whistling for the lost canine, but she never reap• peared. And thus were the biters bitten. The dog bids fair to become as celebrated as Gelert or the dog of Montargis. Adventure With a Lion LUPTON Air OLDDEN, GRAVEL ROOFERS :=^' ...:` e._'.~s Sz ~._ e};.:e .„':x~~iE..aT rS?--i>3 - ; 7~F ~ ?~'r ~l`~'~Sz+.,x , : - .:Y' ~ ^~... -~,:< t, ^Ic"~L f ~+4T .E- r ~i , .,4,:~ 1 f....a" wa~j:~. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1868. REAL ESTATE SAVINGSINTL. TION, iheorporatel by the Legislature et Penneyivania. Open for Deposits from 10 a. m, to 2 o'clock, p. m, daily; also on SATURDAY EVENINGS. from 6 to 9 o'clock. Atiir Office, 63 FOURTH STREET. A SAF le, CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, and all those whose means or savings are swell. It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies or Associations, and persons oral classes: Interest at the rate of 81. X. PER CENT, per annum is paid on deposits, which, if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of the depositor 'c n the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this rate money will DOUBLE hi LESS TD AN TWELVE YEARS. Int°rest will commense on all deposits the Ist and 15th days of the month after such deposits are made Books containing Charter, By-Laws, &a., furn ished OD application at the office. • PRESIDENT—ISAAC JONES VICE PRESIDENT—W. B. COPELAND. TRUSTEES, Hon Thos M Howe Bon JIC Moorhead, Isaac Jones, Ja c ob orsey. Wm fl Smith. Painter. Harry Childs. Nickolas Voegtly, W B Copeland. Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER. febreilutd PUBLIC NOTICE OFFICE OF TEE PENN'S RAILROAD Co, CANAL DEPARTMENT. TIME PENNSYLVANIA RAII.ROAD -11. Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern. that 111 pursuance of tho power and authority conferred upon it by sundry provisions cf an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwerita of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act for the sale of the Main Line of the Public Works," spproved May lGth. 1557, it will on the FIRST DAY OF MAY. A. I), ono thousand eight hundred anti sixty-three s abandon es much of the Western Division of the canal lately forming a Part of the Main Lineon the Public Workri, and as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown, (com monly known as the "Upper Western Division") together also with such Dams Peders and Reser vows lying west of Johnstown; as portable to or are used in connection with said Upper Western Division. Ily order of the Board of Directors. Witness the seal of ihe said Company the 25th day of February, A. D. 1863, J 1.1)41 A R. THORSON. i 1.. S,; mh4:cittuyl President. tr OTS FOR SALE—THE SUBSCRI- R_l her offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the corner of Uro re street and Centro Avenue adjoining the seventh Ward, in Pitt township.— The lots are each 21 'cot front by 110 feet deep, running back to an alley, and are entirely Isola ted by streets and alleys on ovary ride. Two of the It ts have frame houses on them, five rooms and hall in owl', hydrants on the on-raises . . They will bo sold all together on very favorable terms. Enquire of JAS. rtleCA BE, 11_gent, fobW Ron street. near Fourth. COAL LAND FOR SALE—THE SUR- Ecribor oilers for rale, very low his farm Of 85 acres, situated in Washington township Colum biana county, Ohio, one mile and a ball from Sa.- linesvillo station on the Pittsburgh k Cleveland Railroad. Fully fifty acres are improved and un der cultivation and the whole is ri ch in Coal atone. 'rho buildings aro a bowed log hollie, log stable, o shod, dm - , The farm is well situated within one mile of t h e railroad. Terms of sale—One-half cash with reasonable time for tho remainder. Price ..25 tor sere, Address, MICHAEL. MeNDIGDEN, Salinesville Columbiana couoty. Obi°, Refer to Jas. M,Cabo, Ross street, Pittsburgh.. fobZB-..4.mtdaw. "TIRE U 1111101%," ARCH STREET, between 3d and 9th 11HE UND I E I S A i t D I E N LP II L H AYING IIE. bowed. the lea.be of tho above popular Hotel for varies et years. would respectfully call the attention of tho traveling anbho-te Its eattral 10. malty, either tor bat:abets or pleasure. mh.3:lyd 'THOMAS S. waste & NON, . 1 , 7 Teas. Chao% Sugars. -Whiskey, Raisin? Yloir For sale by TI kItMAN Sr GETTY. Corner of Ohio stt oet and Diamond. n 027 Allefrbeni City. - - - Bids. ' Ho'f Dbls and Q r A. Bbls fresh No 1 largo Mackerel, 20 Bids No 2 do do 20 - No 3 do In YD Kits blocs and No I Jo Just received and for sole by mhZ3 blLLLri~i St k 1 :EiBTt3ON, LIOUB BUILDING I.oTei FOR SALE LWRENCEVLLI.ISI Four lots 24 by 110 feet ea A ch; handsomoly tuated on Chureh street, situated near the Passentrer Hall way, will bo sold cheap for wish, on application at this Of. flap' fel,l7:dtf. C A. It D. PATING MADE A IItRA \DEMENTS to operate before the Dental Coll,ges of laited States. nal the various Dental Con ventions for the purpose of briuging before the pr ssion. my Apparatus for Ex tract f Teeth Without Pala. I shall of neecsaity be obliged to be away from my othee the greater part of next Spring and Summer. amid that my paelentm 1. ay not no the losers thereby. I have as sociated With rue Dr. E. J. WAYS. a Dentist of well known ability in every branch of the profes sion, and whose elegant fillings are the admire lien of the profession wherever seen. Dr. Waye will be with mo from April 'lst. and will take the general charge of tho office. leaving me frets to devote my whole attention to mechanicalo with my Apparatus, and to thepart the profession. Persons who may have hitherto failed to nave their Teeth extracted for want of iime on my part, or from defects in the apparatus are ss-ured that snob difficulty no longer exists, ss I have made many itnprovem Ulla. and will de. vote my whole time to it. References in regard to the Painlessness and Safety of the operations given if desired, and from Medical gentlemen too. Remember that cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to the best alvantago. %/DRY, Dentist, 1311 Smithfield street, mhl7;dtmyl4 CARPETS. 1862. DECEMBER, 1862. W. D. & H. HeCALLUM. 87 FOURTH STREET) v ., LAMPE PORTION OF OUR NTOCR ving loon bought previous to a series of edge:new. and now replenished (just before the largest adva.ice of the season) with the newest de signs in Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, See A favorable opportunity is offo,ed purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will ho higher. dool7 CONCORD GRAPE VINES. NATE WERE AMONG TEE FIRST TOAPE V , secu this IN G, and have fr re uited it for V five_y ALEAßLE ears. We o btained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Soe . eto in ISSS awarded xis a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural SectietY. in /560, a premium for it as " the BEST new seedling rape, in all reSpeets superior to the Our stook of Vines is unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each. $2,50 per tl , zen, $12,50 per 100, $lOO per 1,000, Small vines at leis prices. Wo can furnish a few extra largo vines at from 60 cents to $1 oath. . J. irNADX. 11143. 29 Fifth street. apl:oodkw EST RECEIVED, AT 110 E MA ND'Si 98 NIARKET STREET, Ladie s , fine Lasting Balmoral, Button and Con gress heel'd Gaiters; Ladies' fine white and blank glove Kid and Morocco blibpers; Ladies' fmo glove Kid Balmoral and Congress Boots; gents fine Calf Boots, Balmoral and Gaiters, a fall assortment. Boys and Yeuths',Boota, Shoes 'and Gaiters; Misses ani Children's fancy Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of all kinds and styles. Be sure and call and at lout examine my stock before purchasing half price Goods else whee. ' Rom:ember at BORLAND'S, 9S Market St 23 dourtrom kith apt $5,50 WEBSTER'S *5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, w9,4m44. DEALERS IN OILS 8. M. HIES & lIANCOMMDIOPUI OP Pure No. 1 Carbon OIL Arta 13 .E rir z 4a-z, E sirOthe or( LIBERTY STREET. opposite Penn'a R. it, Depot. ita.All oil warranted. THE ARDESCO OIL COME ®NY A llO a su PA poliorar la t l i tAr HAVE FOR Refined Ardeseo 011, SOS-EXPLOSIVE. ALSO, PURE BENZOLEL warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITLIBUROB. PENNA. g.noent 011 W o rangcAzir, DUNLAP & CO., Mannfacturars of PUBS 13311 TE REFIBIttI C A It 13 0 N 0 H L E 7 . b Moe, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, _Pitts urgh. Ps. m.ta-sand The Philosophic Burner. O ,AYBEN'6 NEW DOUBLE.ACTIN44 Philosophic' Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the C I . Burners la. . It makeo alarge or mall light with perfedi combustion. S It will burn any Quantity of ell with safety. 8. It can be used with a 'long or short ehimum 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It min always betas& to burn economically. 6. It Is more amps , wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted withOttt re morns,' g the none. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the common No.l size, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 23 cents: per dozen 02. Sold a No. W 2 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. ia2s-Ivdw P. HAYDEN. _ PIANO DEALERS. tiNA II E'S PIANOS ARE. STILL ahead of Steinway's and all other Pianos. made in this countrY. A choico supply received this week: CHARLOTTE .BLIJME, 43 FIFTH STREET, Solo agent for Knabe'q Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. apll ES A. Et G A. I N td SECOND HAND PIANOS► ACHICEEIIING 7 OCTAVE. BEAU. tiful black Walnut OIISO. Very little used.. $220 A 7 c.etave, a _ iokering, Roiewood, round corners, a first rate instrument. 200 A 7 octave, Hays & Co,. Roseivood. a bandsomeinstrument, in good order.... 175 A 6% octave. btodatt, Rosewood. carved pannels in fr0nt...._..... 165 A 6% octave, Zale & Co. Rosewood. round fr.,nt. an excellent Piano._ 160 A. 6 oct.axo, t bickering Rosewood round corners; a good reliable Pi0n0,...--.. .... 150 46 octave, I:toilet, Pavia & CO. R097.W00a 135 A 6 vet. Stod art. Illanogcny. round front • 80 Al6-oot, Swift, do ..... .......-...,.. 73 Boa. Vertean..-- do ..... GO A 0 oct. Dunham, do 50 A 0 Got, Loud do 40 A .51-4oct, Engl:sh do ... 20 A 5 ate, co do 13 For Salo by JOHN H. TN ELILOR, 81 WOOD STREET UROPEAN - • 9.111/0121U/S IitATTIGAN. EUROPE/VS L Agent. /22 Monongahela House, Pitts burgh. Pa., isprepared to bring out or send back Passengers from or to any part of the old coun h-y. either l+v rte.= ing packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOB.ALE. payable in an, part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rafi road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for thulium of Steamers tail - bag between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and Cluivrcy. fall LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER LHNEB -•ID 14BIELTI1VG WORK% PILIATE.. DX '0113.11.33 0 52" dr CO., Manufacturers Sheath. Broilers' and Bolt CoPPer.Med COD per Bottoms. Raised Still Rottman. &pager Solder. &o. Also importrgs and dealers in Metals. Tin Plat, Sheet Iron. • Biro. &e. Zrf• Constantly on hand. Tininsn's Machines od Tools. War0h0naa.N0..114.60.111.1113T and 1211 ECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. Isar Special orders of Copper cm, to env deslrod at torn. fe2l:l3rd&v, • LACK DIAMOND. STEEL WORKS. PITTSBURGH. PA. PARK, BROTIEff ER itz CO., MANUFACTURERS OP Beet Quality Refined Oaat Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon. of all ekes. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured in this country, M. Office and Warehouse. No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 hocond streets, Pitts burgh. febtßlyd igir! LASS PACKER—WANTED IMRE NM. *lately—An experienced Glass Packer, must alsa understand Lamp Ylttizig, and pro duce the most unexceptionable references as t 3 character and capability. No person need apply unless possessing the above qualifications. !SCHMERTZ it BLRAILLEY. 153 Wood street.. IVOTICE—PITESEANT TO AN 1.111 order of the Circuit Court of. the United estates for the Northern District of Ohio entered December 3d 1862 in the suit cf Charles Moran and others vs the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road Company and others. Notice is hereby giv en to the holders of the Beads and Coupons o .thcOhlo and Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, 'which were secured a First Mortgage on that part of the Ohio and ennisyivania Railroad East of Massillon, to the holders of Bonds and Con• p-ns of said Company which were secured by a First Mortgage an that part of said Railroad West of Massillon r and to, the, holders of First Mortgage Bonds and Coupons of the Ohio and Indiana and Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Companies respectively, that the undersigned I will pay to the parties entitled to receive the same apon presentation of the Bonds and Coupons held by them respectively at the t,me and place hereinafter mentioned the distributive shares ap- Plicable to such Bonds and Coupons, of the pro coeds the sale of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad under the Decree of the said Court entered insaid suit Juno 10th, 1861, Holders of such Benda and Coupons are hereby req_uired to make applicatton for the shares of such proceeds claimed by them. and in evidence of the right to receive the same, to present the Bonds and Coupons so held to the undersigned at the office of Winslow Lanier d; Company in the City c f New York, on Or before the 6th day of AvriilB63, NVJELLIABI B. OGDEN. feb3:3taw6ird„ Receiver: MD, IVET ES S. —T W 0 HUNDR ED JOS. , Boiler Riveters ran find employment on iron gunboats. under shelter, at the best wages. Mashisdeta also wanted. JAMBS B, BADS, Union Iron Works, St. L ou i s .. inbled3wad iiaILOWS, CULTIVATORS, II 0 ES. shove!e, spades. seed drills, garden and huy r acks, hay and manure forks, reythe s , a wn cradles. tor _tale by BECKHAM a. LONG. 127 Liberty street. 'EDEIIIN STREET ursjumisrcE,To - RENT. - A largo thleo story brick thirelling No 81 Penn Etroet, near islarbrirY street. wide hall, large parlor, library. dining room. closets, pantry. kitchen, ohamberrs, bath room ete AP PLY to GIPMBERT goris, aps 61Marlratstrooti gOninlit NFU VOL rbitratiOn Committee of the Boar 4 of Trade for Nov. and Dec: i Wm. M. SHINN, V. P.LJAS. I. BENNET4 JNO. S. DILWORTH, Wm. McOREBRY. DAVID MOO DLESS. 14 ovementa of European Steal:non!. FROM A.1(281174. Europa ....... Boston •XiverpooL April 1 Saxonia ....... York-Hamburg -April Creole New York..Havana&NOApril 4 Bohemian Po rtiand„....Liverpool-....-April .5 Etna New York... Liverpool April R- Asia • ew York.iveool April II N. American ....P N ortland.. -.L .Li verp rp uol April 11 illasgow New York.... Liverpoo- April 11 ara3:l7d FROM EUROPE. Victoria I iverpool New York... March Groat Eas ...... Now York. .Marchi4 Sasonia. 4outham'n....New York... March II Etna Liverpool New York... March 11 Bohemian...... Liverpool Portland March 11 Asia Liverpool New York... March 14 Glasgow Liverpool New York... March 18 N. Atnerican..LiverPool Portland Mardi / 9 Canada Liverpool Boston March Zl Ha mruonia....Southam'n...-New York... March Afriea ..... -.Boston March 28 RONEY M4RILET. (CORRECTED DAILY POD THIG 11 01 MING POET.. The following are the buying and selling rates for °old, Silver , &o.: - Gold ........ ...... .. Hilver Demand Notes Eastern Exchange Now York Baltimore Western Exchange, Cincinnati Par . 1 / Louisville. ear .0 Cleveland p ar St. Louis.. par PITTSBUItaH OIL TRADE TrrrDAY • April 21st.. The market since our last has undergone no particular change: holders are firm in their views. The Allegheny ricer being In godd hosting order, the receipts at present are on the increase. Since our last, wo note the following receipts : Per Allegheny Valley Railroad : Crude, 939 bbls; Refined, 805; total, 1,794 bids. Per steamer Allegheny Belle: Crude, 590: Re fined, 117 : . 11enzole, ; Lubricating, ai total, 801 bbls. • Crude—The rates in bulk range from 73,1 e to 8@534e; sales 1,500 bbls: some asked higher rates but there were no sales by-Ratify. In bbls the rates were 14(gdVse. Refined — Sales ehowu nide range in fiord , . The nominal rates are: Free, 33q35c: Bonded. Ma2s'4e; saleS 2tb bb's in bond, 2::),!;e. Be nzoic — Deodorized:is quoted at 20@21e. Lu brienting—Adkinig rates, 170h19c per gal; market unsettled. Pilaw y 011 Bbls.—We note sales' of 1,000 new at $2 90. The market was steady at that PITTSB UGH PRODUCE MARKET 01 , FICE OF Ma DAILY POST.} TtieSday April 2r. /80. I Rein rkat—Th e weather after sundry shelve Ts has again cleared up and is pleasant. Both rivers were in line navigable order yesterday. We con gratulated our renders ori the improved. tonnage in port, when Is! a Government agent comes along and spoils our artiale hi• taking charge Of the steamers Emperor and Shamrock. When We left the wharf they were nnloadingplttahargit manufatitureg taking aboard . tioverniietit freight. The demand lia.s iniproved, the sales be ing larger than previous. if the present de mand continues, prices will go up. Cheese—The' demand continues active; there is a large amount changing hands daily at full rates. .Floor—The demand for small lots is improving; prices, hove: ever. have undergone no change. In the East,'l the market was very unsettled and dull, de.114 declining to operate to any extent at the present Prices. Bacon—A steady demand continues for this article, a large business being transacted at this time. The supply in first hands is rapidly diminishing; prices tend upward. Butter dull with a declining tendency; receipts inr.reaSille. Flour—We have no change to notice; there, was a moderate demand for lots for local purposeS. Tho receipts were limited. which makes holders more independent than they won id otherwise be. Sale. 100 bbls Extra, $0 2i; 70 bbLs Extra Family. s7(x7 3 , ; bbls do, $7 30; 84 lib's on private terms; 50 bbls Extra Family, $7. Bulk 31- eats—market firm; sales 100,000 its, terms withheld; sales 10,000 lb ; slit waders, 45 4 e. filidea--Sales 225 Green Salted at lie; 290 Dry Flint, 25e. - . Egg's—The market at this time is very uncer tain; allowance must be made Jur quotatione. We quote nominally at l3@l-oc. Butter , --The market was not active; we note sales of 1.000 lbs roll at :3)c 000 tbs prime 2.2 e. • Brteont—Plan ands good Istrs?ness doing; gales 50.000 Lis at. Plain Hams, 81 , io; S C Hams, 100'; shoulders, Co; sides, So; 6,000 Ihs shoulders, tie; 4,500 tbs Plain Hates, We; 1,000 Its S 0 Hama,lod; 5,000 Is, shoulders, ege; Sides, SC; Plain Home, Sl;iv• i • otaloes—Market firm : sales 21 bbls prime Neshannocks at $1 10 per bosh; 500 bush do in 10 t 2 . SI 10001 1 2'5: 100 bush do, ,S 1 10. Apples—Sales 10 bbls choice at 30; %- do do„i 3 00. Scarce and in demand, the receipts being pretty much suspended; we note sales at Z 2. Dried Fruit - -Market firm, with n steady demand; Apples, sales 250 bush, $1 . 2001. 50; Peaches, sales 100 bush, oeo3 25, Salt—Demand improving; sales Zfibblstitsl 75 @1 SO. Cheese—Saks 75 boxes W. It, 19c; .5 eld Hamburg, 145ic: Goshen, 15c. esratu—Market inactive for want of sup:Hies: Sales of 90 bushels Corn on wharf, 900 ; Oat. 4 are steady at 70072 c. Whisky—Market unclusged ; sales 90 bbli City %retitled, 9004. Sugar—Sales hhds Orleans, 121 , c; 14 do Cabsl 1;@1] %c• Coffee—ln fair demand; sales 25 bags 331w34 e. 10 do, 33!,.,1c. PROVISION ELtItRET. Cincinnati The Providon market remains very nearly at a stand still. A few shoulders were sold at 4,1.,i0 Packed, and some at loose. Holders gener ally ask 4t'ie for heavy loose. A sale of sides was made at 534 c pricked. , This figure is the nom inal market for them, loose. Hams sell at 6@6'4c, according. to size and cat. Lard of eitYrendering : is to be had at 10c and some represent that pur chases can be matte at 9Xe, but we presume they would not cover What are regarded as inside: brands. Country rendered will not bring' over 934 c. and it is. we learn, to be had at thatfigure small lots. Mess Pork appears to be still ;Wheel ed and merely nominal at the old figkres. toieon is quiet. It is said that shoulders can be bought readily at Or, and sides at 6%@63.ic. Sugar-eitred Hams have a steady, firm market at the old figures. Chicago We have to report another excessively dull day . ' in the way of general trade in produce and reel , chandise. The attendance on 'Changb te-day was less than usual, and so dull a period as this has not been experienced in Chicago foryears. The open ing of the Straits, and the arrival and departure of vessels may give a little more life to commercial pursuits, but the real trouble is that everyone feels that there is no certainty in business at this time. A sudden and large fluctuation inyrices is all the time pending, but whether they will go up or down no one can tell, and therefore no one wants to assume any new liabilities. The mr kets for all exchangeable commodities are waiat ing on 'gold, and gold is fluetuating up and down in such a manner that all business enter prise is paralyzed and brought almost to .a.stand still. The flour market lost what little animation it gained yesterdaY, and there-was no disposition whatever to operate. There Were no onlers on the market, and prices are entirely nominal. Wheat was dull and declined 3,5@1e V bush, closing quiet and steady at the decline. RIVER NEWS. eased from the Cincinnati Commercial for the Daily Post.) Cincinnati. The river Is o feetta with thirteen feet Lower channel, and 4 over the Falls. The tea Cumberland and TenneFsee are ing. Freights are not as abundant ashre owing to the Government restrictions on tofor,e di , ly. - shipments. Nearly all the,, boats are taken for the Government service as last as tb arrive The Carrie Jacobs and New lowa from Mai burgh, the new propeller La Grand from Mays ville, and'the Eclipse-from Nmshville, include the arrivals. The Carrie Jacobs is a new and very neat steamer, built at Brownsville,Pm, and command ed by Cant. bi A. Cox. Established Al42i TO TIMFRBLic. Ip ci . A , Lx * . 11 . 14 theW.mmtarelialse Modest o fall dent:mei- .Ire. 1"; • • nations. treat - secret and , delicate, disorders. self. 11 : abuse. ' and mamas *Or ':•74•P taadons eammpnami • in. • - eident to youth s of both scam and adults, elsigle or Married.,,BaCana, Da. Baangracr ,pubututes. the feat ,of his doing. so, the ignorant an d falsely modest ara &remittals ,. shocked. and thinkit a great sin Neon , immoral and for contamination and corrupt:on among their wives, prcrruisingSonsanddanentera. , Their family p eloia should De cantons to keep them in ignorance tbatthey do the same as-Dr. BEAN.' .(ezettpt pu.Wishing ) lost a lucrative prat , / doe might be lost to them among stupid fstimly modest - and - prasumidnotis fsmilles i born and - raised in Ignorance, sprung up as muezooms and who compare SOCitt?, illtOttlitenCes eb=4l. dollars end. •eentey. mysteriously. meanly- OliaY gotten. it is to pnblioity.harre ,v.ez that numerom, mwerro and , stundiana are 'mantle' -that thbit prass daughters and mr,A PreVieltal fo,ble raw and of delleate on and enceraucc, have been Teetered tehealth and vuor by DD. BIitIiNBTRUP; besides. many before and alley maniegetinceith him balm been =vellum* said fazing. angi. Leta mortilleation., SPlmnaterr hes or Demur= ennnitatOtit‘ sompletely enrol in every short space of-time by Ins new ?media, which arelecubarly his own. They are cortuyounds strutter yegetable , lCiturtiom; haying' seen tree fallamcofthohlarourialtmatmeethehasabandon, edit and substitutel the - veritable- Smule din. assassin treatodwith rearkestauccess.-xusmaxitai ova forts! yeirs (40) experience m them treat ment in hospitals of both tho Old -World 'sedan the United dtatau leads him to say--to all with a fair• trial, health andierppinms- will -again blot= upon the now—p d' aiWchealr. Trifle no longer with mentebanks aninfects: but'come and be lusted Cnostutudon and ell:of 'ita kindred diseasee,:. of which so many ennualla' idt oar countries , roan now be avaleyed.' providing ',leg attend -to Win time Fall partimshus can Imbed of my treatment LY=l:a copy of the Medial Adviser:l/hist 11 g18 to alLthat apply ~ I(aving toe ad vantage ,of .over forty years experience .and edwarsation. eonsaquen4y he'hr.s -mines!' shill - lathe trestmenj of rD•vio- diseases. and who is daily cemented biettepreananon. sateen alumna mended bY remoteble, cities:l4 publintersi -pro Printers of hotels. dm. 011 ice Smitbledd stmt. near Diamond street, Privatn otm.mtml. cations &am all pada al the. Union, stictis at. bondedto. • Dimwit ea. - • - • , BOX 80% ,bey Pittsburgh o.olce. Baying Se Uitig 150 co 150 00 ; 190 00 Par Par Dai ' Dar IMPORTANT TO LADIES . atoms ZEMIN - SY, ILVVIDIGI ran p arils of 'intuits? . Tsars dovottid tyro fessioLl 7timo catoltu3iYoliln, the -troatment: of Female Difocukies and hayhig suer-0464 A in thou= sands'of oases in riistoringtho - aiiiisted to sound health has neyr, ontiro enntidenoo In offozhni lids , his . . , _ 41 Great American Remedy )0 DR. , HAUVRIPB CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS _ Which have nate"yet failed (when the dime. tiona have been strictly followed) in re:. moving difficulties arising froth Obstruction' of Stoppage = o€ Nature; or Le restoring the ottam tntierfoet hoidth'whq mitering from Spinal Afectscour , Pm/amine ; Ow% the Wham or other weakness of .the Ukrtna efint. Al-so in all ewes of Debility or' &pouf Frostratien. Hvotersett, Palpitation t. &0..4 - ac.. which are the forerunners of more serious dease. I32 l tsePillirtiresiertectly hansom= the ani -siitutsan‘amt may ads .ba taken ha he mast deli-/a male 'arithosit Manny, di/divest at tht same time , tit:7 art 'like a atria. strengthealtig4nviao rating. and restoring thifastem o a hesitor con. Each box tiontiinstO kills. Parini Oim and when destradmill be sent-ty mail pre-psid by guy adtertiswi Am! ? on rose of the MOM" .T . BitYAN, Itoeh Y.; tumid Agent Said b' Dritisidets generally: s - • - TOESEPIEL'IPLEFOCI4 Corner Elathetetreet and the-Dinactd. atilBAvdeesiris . Agent for Eittalitirg. r•Li: ROW LOST! HOW RESTORED! • Just Tobliftlted, in a;Sealed= Enveanne. 1 3 tien A taitienta. LECTURE "ON TIIN 'NATURE. TIMAT- IkiENT and Radical Cure. of.Spermatorklyea Seminal Weakness, • InvointozoT .mintions. &dual Debilil7,-, and Impediments .to otarruqo iremerally,_Norvonsnesa, Vonstmantien," Mpliens7 • alnlYitst - lidental and.Plusiaatbaakaait...reb-alt. ing_from Self-Abuse, aro.B,y NOSTI' J. CUL. ALB.WHLL, AL D.. Author of the OrMy 23ciok:d.c "A Boon to Thouaand3 of )lafferems." Sent under sea4in ,a plain envelope.•_to ad. 'dress, poehozia, reeelpitbf Sior C.agz! L or two .postage !gluons, hr. Dr. OH. J. C. KLINB. . 127 Broadway, New York— mb2l.:d.itedin Past fifllaellox."4ol36: Mf ?APES & CO. * S TEA Eli ENGINE - 81J11.0111S Win:PAMIR dea e Bo GENERAL EIICHINTI OILER MAXPIS# Near the Penn. E. L Paummger Depot. PlTlVltitiaeg, Aur. unras 05E azilmilncr o , rno rart e ffora c tiiret t tA (hist Blfflarflaqft.% Blastrfanamm raetotlee, • Give partieulaiattatilen to'the enestrnotion of Ibithite and Ataeldnerg fat. grist _mills, and is upinags, medal , stet °imam sa w mills. • nave alsoonliand. finkhoul and ?act? for al-P -meat at short notice 4 Rardnes and Boilers of ovary description: • , • Alcos,_fivnichßolleire andahomt, Iron ceperatoiy, Wrought Iron Elhafturgalangem and "rnlliez rn entry variety. and, continuo tlmmanufactaro Woolen Machinery and.MachineCards. , Oat prices are low carmaohineryinannketaf ed of the beat quality arnateriale. andwarmatett In all caseate. give eatlethotion. _PS:Wore from all pert of:the out Bona ed and , promptly filtsi. uldw IRON AND- WORM: x.r.go - sext atr. Mannfactaioie o! Shiese4Bileit, Vioopo.lL • se and Iro sta, T on, nails and S at pl4so3l, km Screen; Small T Ball and Flat Bar ß,a it makable for. Coal Warke,, • Wechsler* attlotninir the,MY (MS WORE Warehouse. -No. SS Water strciiii 6 narket street,pgeralittllSLlng. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Sii.ll - olitea& PORS .1P C AEC n, Dealer in Ikon. Lard. Sugar-Cued Muza‘ eanoked Beef /to. Cornerrdarket and First streets, Pittantrek, Pa deellayiL CEO. R. COCHRAN . --- ATTORNEY .:.A.N I rOtStUTIREILLOB, AT LAM OtEee*o: 69 Grant:Weet;near tfie Court ; House. l'ittaburgh s t A I L 11113SI§OZIS INTBVSTLD TO A reaelv'e prompt atteattota. leetione made and the money prealptlir9aittel. lIST EIEMICVED • a opleadia _ stook of . SPRIEG DELAND:I &DRESS GCOD.B tum.cosGINGHAM% eke. , Special attention is caned to our stock of. Muslim and Irish Linens th'at was purchased - bolero the great advance in Dry °yob.- Callsoon and eeenro 6 "oar Spring Goods as thAy will be much higher. , Remember theplace. Ile. 98 Market streut,-be twetm Filth and the Diamond. mh2 H. .7: LYNCH, DAUB es ,CAPP.ELL, BIFFRAMEirANT TAILORS 9 7E HAVE 317 ST IirECINIFIniD A T lane and Tolleelootod, stook of Spring . Goods, oinisistini of Clothn,Casimerem s Vestings, eke, ALSO —A larva stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, inaindizie Paper CaUarr. 17ecbTier 415 [ evcrr thing =ally kept by first ols Hurrdxhing.Blfrre Orders uroututb , executed. ett.,,tkin &Y. Lc= GLOVER. .. .. - IED ITTSBT KG FIRE BRICK MOTs' FACTUNING COMPANY: - = GLOVJEM CO,; -- Mannineturers of Fire Brick. Tiles. &o. and dentate in Vire and ;al:Leib'. ChM 114. B. pas Offi sengeea3ss Libetty st ts raw, oppoaite the R. • r De burgh. Orden ur Pit ocaloitid. Polak and xtEDICIAL.
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