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James P. liarr, Editor & Proprietor.
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FR O . 11 -.Oar r74l?l,Aftir E
"OLD 0011 - NTR,Y."
lIIHEATEIDESSIGNED,
c bring out molgrants Mai:any part.of Asp.
land Ireland or Scotland. either by superior fast
sailing steamers or firrt. class sailing vessels e at from
$5 to $l less theatiekehr clan barn:mewed forat
any other officeiniPittaburgln-Clreestbaelmor. out.
renown. Address D. O'NEIL,
European Agency, Chrcmiolo building Fifth st
Pittsburgh. Prij „.",,tahleit3mdeoda.2tir
Stedmihip Great-Easterni
_,Flo-itNEW YORE 4'o LIVERPOOL
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,THE STEAMSHIP
Great - Eastern.
WALTEJi PATON, Oinmnander
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• NVTLL )31 DIISPATCHF.D . '
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'From Liverpool, - From New York,
Satardiy, I ,
April IS, Saturday, May' 9,
Tuesday, Tune 2. Tuesday, "June 23.
Flithfr CABrN. from • 433 to $135
Each berth, according _to size, situation atd an
commodattomof the State Rooms: all having the
same privileges, in the - Saloon and.in regard to
meals and attendance: Suitoof apartments for
families may be engaged, by special - agreement
ElltenrsiorMlekets out: and back, in
the Let Cabin, Only a fore and a half.
Servants accompanying passengers; and chil
dren neder twelve yearn of age: half fare. In
forms free. ' •
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SECOND CABIN ,— State Room berths, meal
furnished at separate tables ...... $7 O
THIIID C AMlS.—lntermediate State ROOMP,
passengers found with beds, bedding, table
utensils, and good substantial f00d...—...-$ 5O
STEERAGE, with superior acoommo
da ions, $3O.
Payable in Gold, or its equivalent In
11. S. Currency. -
Each passenger allowed Twenty cubic foot of
luggage, An-experienced Surgeon on board.
For freight& passagouppfini '
CHAR, A. WIEECNEY,
.At the Ofttoe. 2s Broadway.
HOWLAND k . ASPENWALT 4 Agents.
THOMAS RATTIOAN, '
No 122 Atonengslulla House.
or to
m h2S:tjnl
raJpw DIBCOYERy
To Strengthen and Improve the Sight.
Tag feket-: PEBBLE
Russian Spectacles,
IEDERSONS SUFFERING FROM DE•
fectivegight. arising froin Inge or other cantl
es, van be relieved by mint; the Russian Peb
ble SPeobleles. which have been well tried by,
many rcsponsible•eitisers of Pittsburgh - and vi
einity, to whom they have given'perfect satisfac
tion. The certificates of these persons can be
soon at LW office.
ad,— All who purchase one pair of the Russian
Pebbleßpaotacles are entitled to be supplied in
future free charge with those which will alwaSu
give satisfaction.
Theratora.ifyot-wish to 'culture an improver •
ment in your sight call on
J. DIAMONDi Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles.
ranlG No. 39 Fifth street. Poet Buildint
My placo of business is closed on Saturday
AMERICAN WATCHES
FOE SOLDIERS
American Watches for Amerioans
CAN WATCH COMPANY
gives naive that they have lately issued a
now style of Watch, expressly designed for Sol
diers and others who desire a good watch at a mod
erate price. These watchei are intended to dis
place the worthless, cheap watches of Briti. h a ad
Swiss Manufacture with which the country is
flooded. - an&which Were never expected to rein)
time when they were made, being refused max xt
factures sent to thiecountry because unsalable at
home and used here only for tockeying and stsind-
Zing Purpese.' - -
We offer to sell our watch, which is of the most
substantial material, an accurate and &trails
timekeeper . , and in Sterling Silver casts. Funting
Pattern, at es low a pries axis asked for the bus h
Ancreiand Lepinat of foreign make referred to,
We have named the new series of Watchts, Wm
BLLBBII - . BOBtOtl. Mass., which name can be found
on the plate of every watch of this manufacture,
and is one or filar trademarks.
Bold byalliespectable Watch dealers in the Ler'
al States. Wholesale orders should be addresed
to BOBBINS & APPLETON,
Agents for the American Watch Company.
anl2l6teothis IS Broadway, N.Y..
DASEAJi3EE
DR, d3ROWN'S OffiCE,
„ 60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
.
Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad
vice should not Sail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure imply
rides. scrofulous and venereal affections —Also
hereditary taint, such as totter, psoriasis and oth
er shin diseases. tto orien of which - the path=
is ignozant,
BE IntALVFAKNEss."
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction- brought on
by solitary habits are the only medicines known
ia this country. -which drosare and will speedily
restoto to tioatli, •
ItMWMATIS3I
Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this
inf nl dilation
also treat Piles, Bleat. Gonnorrbee, Urethal
Discharges. Female' DiaßaSeP t Pains-in the Back
and liidnoye, Irritation of the Bladder. strict
ures. etc.
A letter to be answered most containat least
ONEI?C!LLA.k. • •
Medicines sent to any address safely asked.
Office and mivdto rooms, No-50 SMITHFIELD
STRE KT. Pittsburgh. Pa. isolsdlrw
Fowls. Animals, As - „, ,
Pat up IA 2543. 50e pull SIC() • btrxes.__Bettles .
Mask= $3 mad $.5 sub for Hotels. Trip& Insti
tution! Act. _
''oaiy anfahble remehiedknocno
"Fred from Poisons.
"Not dangerous tialte
"Ratscomo out of their holes to die."
113. Bold 'Wholesale in all Lame cities.
*IL Sold by all Drunists and Dealers emery
where.
113.1 1 Beware-LI-ofall worttlessinsitati
in. 800 that-'!Doshar's"' name is on eairg ox .
Bottle and .Flask. before you bn.y.
• in. Address HENRY B. COS TAR.
rES. Principal Depot 482 Broadway.
geg. &id by. ILE. SELLERS dc CO., and 8.1
FeatlitSiTOClE dc. 00.. Whohisale Agents. Pitts
burgh. ,PS.: fe62B4in:eoclaw
JAMES
NO. astIiSIMETAITREET
888 cin h&IS a!arge 400
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IS CP COT'S A Nil SiEIDOMIS,
Comprising all the different varieties and telex
to be found._ _
Ladies', Misses and Childrerea Balmoral .110012
with double and tripple _
Melte, Boys' and Youth's Calf, Coarse slidKIP
Boots, Shoe., and Brogans,
Mew' Long Leged Water "Proof Cavalry Boob
of a very eeporior quality,
Call and examine Ws stook as warrants his
gooda to give general satisfaction.
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ThSix f,taonths. " 425
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NEW RATES.
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The followingrates of - advertising bare been
agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg')
Daily Pres - to take effect on and'after the 10th
'ILO , of Noverober.lBB2, on all new contracts:- -
FOB STABBING MATTER.
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of matter. to be inserted among new
advertisements.
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Admin . istratora' Notices
Marriage Rol:bee—
Death Notices. eaeitiniertioa.
1113. All advertiremmts ordered in for one
Month, or leee time, to be anal at the time of or
DAILY POST.
The sanguiue predictions made in ad.
vance of the promulgation of the "Edict
of Freedom" be the amiable and philan
thropic gentlemen who "worried" the
President for so many months with
_their
entreaties on the subject have long since
ceased to trouble any body but their au
thors. - We should be glad to let the - sub.
ject drop if they would be contest to ac
cept the explosion of their fallacies with
out blaming any body for their disappoint
ment except themselves. But when t hey
take revenge upon the President for the
confusion of their daydreams we submit
that they abuse the prerogatives of fals e
prophets. And especially do they exceed
the limits of, prudence and justice when
they accuse the President of gross insin
cerity in issuing a proclamation which,
iimmediately on its utterance, received
such high encomiums at their bands.—
Now that events have not corresponded
with their presages they proceed forsooth
to rail at the proclamation and the Presi7
dent in this wise. We quote from the
Boston Commonwealth. (The italics are
not ours, but those of the editor of that
journal:)
"Whoever advised any such emancipa
tion edict as that of President Lincoln, or
predicted any grand results from it? Did
Governor Andrew promise thatthe hedges
and highways-would swarm in response to
an
,edict which binds every slave we can
bind andfrees every slave that we cannot
free? Did Greeley promise his 900,000
to • • .d help ,Stakiley crush liberty in
Bpisaes-be ore enters -in• Louisiana
a talk about our having an emancipa
tion policy is idiotic. We have never had
such policy aor any thing like it. These
negroes do not come to our aid, nor re
spond to the proclamation, because they
were not and are not meant to respond.—
We might leave this before the common
sense of the country. Does not the
World stand ready to admit that if Fre
mont were in Banks' place to-day negroes
would flock to him ? There is not a man
in the country who does not know that
Fremont, Montgomery, and numbers of
/black men with them, could collect every
slave of the South. There are others like
Banks ; but we allude to him because he
is surrounded by a million negroes whom
he could have called about him with a
word.
I . lces
"The plain fact is that the Administra
tion has acted with duplicity in the whole
matter of emancipation. It has, as Train
said, 'simply drawn the fire of the aboli
tionists.' We fear that the _President ;has
deliberately contrived that the emancipa
tion shall not too soon become actual.
"We were one of a delegation which
visited the President to urge the recall of
certain openly pro-slavery officers of high
rank whom he knew and admitted were
opposiug or ignoring his proclamation,
amongst others, of Gov. Stanley. The
President conceded that there were men
in whom the' negroes had faith and to
whom they would look, but, saidhe, "what
should we:do with the negroes if they should
come to us."
‘‘lt is not to our purpose to discuss the
childish question, which even the Demo
cracy have ceased to ask since our experi
ence with the toiling contrabands ; we only
wish to show that the President has his
reasons for revoking the Butlers and Fre
-monts and sending Sikh men as Beaks,
Grant, and Andy Johnson into the South,
and nominating such men as Stevenson to
be Brigadier Generals. He does not wish
the negioes to respond at once to his pro-,
elamation Like-skipper Immo, he leaves
the wrecked ones on their wreck because
he has not, he fears, provisions enough
should he take them abroad. He could
send Fremont South, but then the negroes
might take the edict in earnest, and then
7 -what should we do with them ?
"It is our conviction that the blood and
treasure of this country are shamefully
wasted, and it is the duty of the people to
force theirrulers to the issue of freedom
or slavery . It the people are not up to
tile, every conscript raised, every dollar,
paid will be wasted, as badly as men and
money have been wasted for over two
years. It is painful for us to avow a lack
of faith in our rulers , but we should he
guilty of the same timidity
we did not do so." and duplicity if
This "loyalty," as loyalty is understood
by the radical politicians. It is a very
cheap form of patriotism, and consists in
'Speaking evil chiefly of dignitaries, and
especially in traducing the Presi4ent.- ,-
Ba if other people animadvert on any of
the President's measures in sneh way as Co
prove none the less that ttief havelibuie
vespect for him as well as for themselves,
why thisis downright "disloyalty" treason
overt and covert.--National
Arrest of Dr. Worster.
We understood that there is a reason
to believe that Dr. Worster,. arrested on
Friday, acted under a misapprehension as
to facts and regulations of the War De
partment in the matter of the procurement;
of soldiers' discharge& He is well known
for his unconditional loyalty,_ and as the
father of the celebrated Major - Worster,
who fell at Pea Ridge. He doubtles sup-,
posed that, if soldiers -were entitled - ' to
-their discharges, it was no off en c e , moral
or legal, to advocate their claim to re
ceive it.; and if he procured dischargea
for those who were not entitled to recei aft,
-them he was ;probably deceived by the
"Soldiers or their friends. --Republican.
:Mel. GEN . . Cesar bag been relieved
from his command in the field and will be
aticceeded Gen.,Abercromigeh
BATES.
$lB 00
-.... 30 00
Radical Loyalty.
(From the Charleston Courier, April 9.)
The Charleston Harbor Fight
An official dispatch from Colonel Gra
ham,,.commanding. on Morris Island, re-
ceived in-this city on Wednesday rtiornt
ing, at General Ripley's head-quarters,
states that an iron-clad Monitbr, imppos
sed. to be the Keokuk, had sunk at nine
o'clock on the beach inside the 'bar„, off.
Morris Island. The gratifying intelli
gppee was shinny after confirmed_ by a
dispatch from Fort Sumter and the arri
val of several officers and others Who saw
the Keokuk going down until she disap
peared, with nothingbut her chimney's ap
pearing above water. The Keokuk was
one of the most powerful of her class, and
her loss will be a staggering blow to the
enemy. Thus ends one of the boasted
invulnerable fleet, which it has long been
trumpeted forth could not be sunk, but
would demolish and wipe out everything
that opposed their progress.
The result so far haseidated our people,
and given the highest satisfaction to our
military commanders.- Whether it will
.prove as.equally, satisfactory' to the enemy
remains to be seen. It is known that sev
eral others of the fleet, said to have been
ten in number, that made the attack were
severely injured. We learn from
_good
authority that the distance of the Moni
tors from Fort Sumter, during the engage
ment, was not over eight hundred yards.
The steamer Passaic was the leader, and
not the Keokuk, as first reported. The
' latter is said to have been the last to come
into line and the last going out. Seven
of the Monitors and the Ironsides were
reported at headquarters as still inside
the bar on Wednesday morning. A later
report in the afternoon stated that these
vessels had gone outside, and eight tur
reted Monitors were steaming South, ap
parently bound to Port Royal.
In the evening, however, the seven
turreted monsters reappeared, and it is
believed they had merely gone round to
Stono to avoid the heavy blow that pre
vailed at the bar during the afternoon.—
The nondescript, or Yankee "devil," for
clearing the channel, was washed ashore
on Morris Island yesterday, and is now
in our possession. It is described as an
old scow-like vessel, painted red, with a
long protruding beak, and jutting iron
prongs or claws, intended for the remo
val or bursting of torpedoes. It was at
tached to the Passaic, the leading vessel,
and managed by her during the engage
ment. It is also reported that two of the
small boats belonging to the Keokuk have
been secured by our men on Morris Is.
land
It is a curious coincidence of war that
the commanders—Glens. Beauregard and
Ripley, Col. Rhett and Lieut. Col. Yates
—and nearly all the garrison of Fort
Sumter, are the same men who were the
chief actors in the bloodless reduction of
Fort Blunter in 1861, and who have so
gloriously and successfully repelled a for
midable attack upon this famous fortress
While in their keeping.
• - •
Hon.,Rcibert J. ,Walket has gotta to Eu
rope partly in behalf of the Quicksilver
Mining Company, to assert its claim in a
snit against Baron Forbes, who represent
the Company now in possession of th
mines. He also will act as agent of the
government for the purpose of effecting
arrangements to secure uniform weights
and measures of coin, so as to be equal
in weights and measures between the Uni
ted States and Britain, and thus equalize
exchanges for the convenience of com
merce, as recommended in the annual re
port of the Secretary of the Treasury.—
His business is not as stated, on the sub
ject of loans. Mr. Aspinwall's in Eu
rope, it is understood, is connected with
the Navy Department.
American Affairs in England
The London limes has an editorial on
the seizure of thesteamer Peterhoff, con
tending that it was unjustified. It says it
is not as a new act of judgment, right or
wrong, that the capture of the Peterhoff
is to be regarded, but as an expresion of
the policy to be pursued by the particular
government. If a Spanish or Austrian
officer had made a mistake with a British
merchantman nobody would ever dream
of anticipating mischief - from the occur
rence. But the Federal government is
now advancing extraordinary pretensions,
by the select agency of an officer whose
conduct has already been condemned.—
The seizure of the Peterhoff is not na
tional; it is the error of a person inexpe
rienced in public law. It is a deliberate
attempt to extend and magnify the powers
of the blockade. Nor is it, indeed, the
first step of the Federalists in this direction.
They have already almost blockaded cer•
tain ports of our own in their eagerness
to intercept the traffic between those ports
and others, and at last they 'have gone
the length of espying inchoate adventurers
in this country, putting their own con
struction on mercantile speculation, pre
scribing ships jusforehandlq name, and
seizing them without reference to their
destination or cargo, whenever they can
be pounced upon at sea. We have no
doubt that Wilkes carried precise instruc
tions to capture the Peterhoff. We also
believe that she may be released after
more or less detention, and her detention
be compensated for on demand. The
Federals will find their own recompense
in the command acquired over the com
merce of the seas, and the alarm com
municated to traders. Bat it can scarce
ly be denied that such proceedings call
for serious attention on the part of our
government.
Marrying "for the War."
A letter from Corinth; Miss., states that
a new "social arrangement" has been
gotten np between our soldiers and the.
secesh women of that locality. The
soldiers get to courting the women, and,
when a match is struck up, they get mar
ried in regular style, with the condition
"while the war lasts." Some twenty of
our soldiers have entered into the arrange
ment lately. The question that occurs to
us is will theite little treaties of peace be
conductive to a short 'or protracted war?
question that we respectfully submit
to the ladies' debating society.
A BeantKul Fimertment
If an acorn be Suspended-by apiece of
thread, to within halt an inch of some
water contained in a hyacinth. ,glass, and
so permitted to remain without being dis
turbed, it will, in a few months, burst, and
throw a root down into the vmter, and
Shoot upward its tapering stemi with beau
tiful little green leaves. A young oak
tree, . growing in this way onArtumtle shelf
of the rooM, te. a. very tnter*ingobject.
zrt Exam Good Soho*l.lm2
On Wednesday fourteen pieirpoticets and
thieves were sent North by the authorities
of Waihington. They must be fearfully
wicked and expert aftertheir visit to Wash
.
Ingto4,
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 224:. 1863.
REAL ESTATE SAVElfrfili INSTE
TION, incorporate 3 by the Legislature of
Pennsyrvania.
Open for Depofdta from 10 a. m to 2 o'clock, p.
m, daily: also on SATURDAY EVENINGS.
from 6 to 9 o'clock.
.'Office. 63 FOURTH STREET.
- ASAF*e. CONVENIENT and Ph , OFITABLE
DEPOSITARY, for Mechsnics, Laborers, Clerics,
clad all those whose means or savings are swath
It also commends itself Co Executors, Adminis
trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies
or Aa3ociations, and persons of all classes:
Interest at the rate of SIX PE It CIINT, per
ammo is paid on deposits. which, if not drawn,
will be placed to the credit of tho depositor cn
the first day of /lay and November, and thereaf
ter bear the Sarno interest as the principal. At
this rate money will DOUBLI in LESS THAN TWELVE
YEIII3.
Interest will cornmeal° on all deposits the Ist
and 15th days of the month aftersuchdePosits are
made,
Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Sco, furn
ished on application at I he office.
PRESIDENT-ISAAC JONES
VICE PERSIDENT-W. B, COPELAND.
TRUSTERS,
Hon Thoa M Ilowo lion JII Moorhead,
Isaac Jones, C (I Hussey.
Win H. Smith, Jacob Painter.
Rarvy Childs. Nickolas Vccgtly,
W B Copeland.
feßeeretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER
bs;6md
PUBLIC NOTICE
OFFICE O TIIS PANN'A RAIT.ROAD
CANAL Dr.PAMMENT.
riflnE PENNSYLVARIA BALLROAD
A:company hereby give public, notice to all
whom it may concern. that in pursuence of the
power and authority conferred upon it by sundry
provisions rf an act of the General Assembl of
the Couamonweritti of Pennsylvania entitled "An
Act for the sale of the Main Lino of the Public
Works," ppproved May ltith. 1357, it will on the
FIRST DAY GP MAY, A. Doane thousand eight
hundred and sixty-three, abandon much of the
Western Division of the canal lately forming a
patt.tfthe Main Lino on the Public Works, and
tallies between Blairsville and Johnsto_yrn,(com
monlY known as the — Upper Western Division")
together also with such Dams Feelers and Reser
voirs lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or
are used in connection with said Upper W astern
Division.
By order of the Board of Directors,
Witness the seal of the said company the 25th
day of February, A. D. 1863,
J EDGAR 'l3l - 103150N. [L. S.]
mh4;dtsetyl President.
41111'S FOR SALE—TILE SUESCRI
LA offers for sale four eligible lets situated
on the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue
adjoining the Seventh Ward. in Pitt township.—
The lots are each 21 , 00t trent by 110 font deep,
running back to an alley, and aro entirely isola
ted by streets and alleys ou every side. Two of
the lets have frame houses on them, five rooms
and hall in oath, hydrants on the pr, eliSeS. They
will be sold al! together on very- favorable terms.
Enquire of JAS. SticeA BE. Agent,
(0627 Roes Street near Fourth.
COAL LAND FOR BALE—TRE SUB
ILI scriber oilers for sale, very low his farm of
85 acres, situated in Washington township Colum
biana county. Ohio, one mile and a halt from ha
linewille station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland
Railroad. Fully fifty acres arc improved and un
der cultivation and the whole is rich in coal stone.
The buildings are a hewed log house, log stable,
odw shed, &c, The farm is well situated within
one mile of the railroad.
Terms 3f sale—Ono•half cash, with reasonable
time for the.remaindcr. Price zn.2.5 nor sore.
Address, mien A.EL IfeNNVIDGEN.
Balinesville. Columbiana county, Ohio,
Refer to Jas. B.l>Cabo. Ross street. Pittsburgh.
feb2 3m:dsor.
"‘THE TURTIOD,"
ARCLI STREET, between 3d - and 4th
PHILADELPHIA
111 HE UNDEINIGNIED HAVING RE.
newed the lease of th a above popular 'Hotel
for a series of years, would respectfully call the
attention of the traveling public to ite °nitro( 10.
°silty, either tor business or pleavre.
TE10.11.1.9 S. WEI/II it SON,
N Tomi,
Sugars, Coffoo,_
'Whiskey,
Raisins, Flour, &o.
For 81110 by MERMAN le GETTY,
Corner of Ohio street and Diamond.
Allegheny ells
f E re., lr i !T- 0 il a ß rz blp, „l ll a ; c li k f c ß ro b l ls and r
37 B . lps No 2 ti l l) do
20 No 3 do do
20 Kits Mass and No 1 do
Just received and for sale, by
nth 23 MILLER & RIAIETEON,
F°
'UR 'BUILDING LOTS FOIL SA I.E
IN LAWRENCEVILLE Four lots 24 by
feet oach; handsomely s tuatod on Church
street, situated near the Prishongor Rail way, will
be sold cheap for cash, on application at this Of.
floe'
CARPETS.
1862. DECEMBER, 1862
W. B. a& i. McCALLUI
LA ROM PORTION OF OUR STOelll
ving been bought previous to a series of
advu.netrd, %nd now replenished (just before the
largest adoivice of the.seascm) with the newest de
signs in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window bhados, &o .
A favorable opportunity is offood purchasers at
moderate rates. as prices will be higher. dea'
W. B. Lurroa. J. R. °Lungs,
LIJPTON tt OLIMEN,
LT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFIN
liaLßepairs to old gravel, Canvs.ss and Melnik
Roofs made at the lowest prices,
All work promptly attended to and warranted,
Mee, Morning Post Building, corner Fifth an d
Wood streets. 2d story. mhl7
JUST RECEIVED, AT 1101/uLAND,9
98 MARKET STREET,
Lathes' fine Lasting Balmoral, Button and Con
gress hoel'd (bakers; Ladies' fine white and
black glove Rid and Morocco Slippers; Ladies'
line glove Hid Balmoral and Congress Boats;
Gents fate Calf Boots, Balmoral and Gaiters, a
full assortment. Boys' and Youths' Boots,S" oes
and Gaiters; Misses and Children's fancy Boots,
Shoes and Gaiters of all kinds and stylus,
Be sure and call and at least examine - my
stock before purchasing half price Goods also
whale.
Remembor. at BORLAND'S. 98 Market Bt.
2d depth= Fifth ap4
1tM,50 WEBSTER'S *5,50
UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, •
fur
lelr. complete, P
s flogal i E . dattt o t t s : so
81 Wood streeL
grt IT A K ETER,s, BRACKETS,
ILI CORNICES. CaNDELBRA •S. LAMPS,
BEGILDED OR REBRON2ED.
and made equal to new.. Alm. Chant] eller s
&C.. altered to barn Carbon Olt at the
Lamp and Oil 'Store of
WELDOR, DEANERY. & KELLY,
ap2r1.14 164 Wood street near 6th.
ATALVAH LE FOURTH STREET
Property For Sale. 40.14 feet front by 85 1 ,4
deep, large handbill well built, I I. inch walls:
wide hall; Bar-Room; Sitting-Roe in; Dining Hail
12 feet coiling.% Large Parlor, l 5 single and 9 dou
ble chambers; Largo Kitchen; Wash-hon=e; good
cellar under the whole house, gas and water fix
area No. 38 Fourth street. Now used as a ho
tel' and doing an excellent business. For pace
and terms apply to
& CUTHBERT ife: SON&
51 Market Street.
FOtr.lm A SUM OF ItOttiFY B E_
tween Little Saw Mill Run railroad depot,
and the Marine railway Tepporanceville, The
owner .oan have the lame.by describing the
money an d paving this adVailSODlO7/t. Apply
at the office of the Pose.
atilt.
IMPTON OLDDEN,
GRAVEL ROOFERS
htORNING YOST BUILDING.
ar7 corner Fifth and Wood stzeeta.
EDEN.'" STREET RESIOCiiCE TO
A= WANT. A large three story bri:k dwelling
No 81 Penn street, near diarbury street, wide
hall largo parlor, library dining room, CJUBOt9,
pantry, mote% onamberialti room. ete AD,
JAY tO CHUTWaNUT 4 t
alklatkotarincia
,
87 FOURTH STREET,
MANITPACTUEERS AND DEALERS IN
- 41Wititi:*
DEALERS IN OILS.
S. M. KIER & CO.,
bi..IIiITPLOTOPXIIII OP
Pure No. .1 Carbon Oil,
AD
E Z
2:3.0fi100 on LIBERTY STREET* Opposite
Pones R. R. Depot.
oil watrantod,
au224.17d
THE ARDESCO OIL COME 4NY
AWANUFACTIIIHE AND HAVE FOB
o a superior articled
Refined Ardesco
110N-XXPLOSIVE. ALSO,
PURE BENZOLS.
warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET
PITISBURGH, PENNA.
Lucent Oil Work
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
Manufacturers of
VOILE WRITE REFINZI3
CA11.330N (OILS.
Moo, NO. 2 9 1 LIBXELTY ET A Fitts
burgh. ka. varo-onad
The Philosophio Burner.
nowAYDRIICS DOIIBLE•ACITINti
At-e- Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possesses many hdvantagos over the
Common Bers.
I. It makes urn a large or mall light with perfect
combustion,
2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety.
8. It can be used with a long or short chimney.
4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp.
G. It can always bo made to burn monomial:lY.
6 .6. It
. is more easily wicked than any other
er
7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re
retrying the cone.
8. It throws all the white light above the cone.
.1., The ehimn.. escan be- removed or Inserted
wituout tenoningth e glum
These burners are Zhe common No.l size, and
can bo put on any lamp now In use. Every per
son nsing.Ctuhen Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 wits _per dozen 82. Bold a
No, 82 FOURTH
street. Pittsburgh.,
P. HAYDEN.
PIANO DEALERS.
ICC NA DE' S PIANOS ARE STILL
JIM- ahead of Steinway's and all °the:: Pianos
made in this country.
A choico supply received' this week;
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
43 FIFTH STREET,
•
So'e agent for Kaaba's Pianos and Prince's
unrivalled Melodeons. apll
33 .ii. Et er A. I N Ig
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
CIIICHERTNG 7 OCTAVE. BEAU
-1-3l all black Walnut case, very little.
..... $220
A 7 ictave, i'lgokering, Rosewood, round
corners, a first rats nistrument- 200
A 7 octave, Hays t Co,. Rosowooti, a
handsome instrument, in good order__ 175
A octave, Stodatt, Rosewood, carved
pannele in front...._ .... .
........ -.. 16 5
A 6.V.. cetave."Zaledt Co, Rosewood, round -
front, an el collard Piano... ....... .. _..._.. 160
A 8 octave, Chickering, Rosewood round
corners, a good rolinbloYiAno 150
16 octavo. Ballot.
_Davis de Co. Rosewood 135
A 6 oct.. Stodart. Maliogonye round front .t3O
16 oat, Swift, do ............... ...... 75
A 6 oot, German. do 60
A 6 oct. Dunham, do 50
A 6 oct, Loud
A 5% oct, English do 20
A 5 otc, no do • 15
For sale by
JOHN w MELLOR,
SI WOOD STREET
EUROPEAN --4A -7 3- 7 '• AGENCY.
rillEfoßiAs RATTICIAN:- ETPROPEAIII
ki. Agent, 122 Monongahela Home, Pit-
Mint. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back
Passengers from or to any, part of the old swan
try. either by steam or mulimpackets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOlt 8 A •o:. pay
able In any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail-
Sosd. Also Agent for the old Black Star Line of
ailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing between Now York, Liverpool. Glasgow and
Galway. fell
LIKE SUPERIOR. OOPPE MINES
@MELTING WOMEN.
eAs.v.., CU ac CO.
Manufactorars
sheath. Branlers' and Bolt Copper. Premed Col
Per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottom, Spence
Bolder. &e. Also Importers and
dealers to Metals. Tin
Mato Rent Ira&
Aro. /co.
itilr• Constantly on lutnd, rumen's Maddnes
:Id Tools. Warehouse. No. 1L49 FIRST andl2o
ECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. •
gig- Spatial orders of Cooperout to any desired
attern - fe2l:lydd-w
BLACK DIAL OND STEEL WORKS.
PITTSBURGH, PA
PARK, BROTHER &CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Best Quality Refined Oast Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. Warran
ted equal to any imported or manufactured in'
this country,
VD- Office and Warehouse. No. 149 and 152
First and lete and 192 Second streets, Pitta-burgh. fobltilyd
4.VILLASS PACITER—WANTED IMRE
MR- aiately—An experlencel QI Int Packer,
must also understand Lamp Rittin.g, and pro
duce the most unexceptionable references as to
character and capability. No person need apply
unless possessing the abo quali Goat' one.
SCHMERTZ & BLEAK-MET..
IVE TER El .—T W 0 Inn CORED
KR Boiler Riveters can find employAlent on
iron guneoate, under shelter, at the best wages.
Machinists also wanted.
JAMBS B, BAI )9,
Union Iron Work). St. Lt‘nir.
mlalled3w63d
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Maaanfactarero of every varietyof finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEAM FITTERS,
MACRINESTS Aim COPPERSMITHS,
voto BASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE.
ecription made to order Steamboat Work,
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. Rarticalar attention pasp to fitting up
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils,
Also. sole agents for the Western District of
Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. lastsdell dr.
Co.'s Patent Si phon Pump, the himt ever inven
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its size. febll:dly,
firlk ISSOLIITION NOTICE, I HAVE
ILK this day disposed of my interest in the firm
of TATE CADMAN & CO., to CADMAN &
CRAWFORD, they assuming all liabilities and
taking ,charge of the book accounts, In with
drawing I would cordially recomnsend the new
film to my friends and public. . .
WIIE,
Pittsburah, April 15th, 1°63 TATE Jr,
al, Mt.
City Intelligence Office.
No, 127 Fourth At. one door above Smithfield at
11 AM HOW PREPARED To SIMPLY
ii, families in the edty anid o onr.try, with helps
et all kinds. at short:notice. will also attend
to the ptuchase and sole cf prc.porty. collection
of rents andOlaimss negotiate limns, Ate,' F rom
myihtimate knowledp of the city and .Cotukt:7.
and lona experience in the brtsinao4 I hope to
give entire eatisaction to sun:awn& -
rehlinateutith.. IioLAN.
COMIEMAL INFORiIATION
310.19pAr RUMMELV.
(OORRECTDD DAILY YOB THIt 110831120 ran.
The following are the buying and selling rata
for Gold, Silver, /co.:
Buying Selling
Gold ....—. 140 00
1 30 00
Demand
...... 1 40 00
Eastern Exchange.
New York
Baltimore ... _..„,
Bottom
Par..
par 6
par g
pas
Westerni-Exchange.
Louisville.,
Cleveland .
St. Lonia..
WEDNESDAY. April 22n1.
The demand is improving, more especially for
Crude- From "Oil Crock" we learn that prices
are going an ; a movement there cannot fail, to,
effect this market, The receipts are rapidly in :
crossing. The hneorts by the AlleghertY river up
to noon were G. 006 bids, es follows: Crnd0,3,294
bbls in bbls, and 404 bbts in bulk Relined;l,96B
bbls; Lubricating, 44 LIMB: Renzi:lo.2oo The
exports wore: To 'New York—Crude. 392 bbls;
Refined, 176. To Philaclelphia—Crucle, 817"; Tee-,
fined, 873; total exports, 2,'158 MA IL .
Crade—z' ales of 680 bbls in inn ; 83 . 409 c
300 bbls du in bids, 11,1?_:c ; 1 20 th , do, same
figures.
Benz°le—Sales 50 Ws Deodorized at 2114 e.
Lubricating—Nominal - at 17@19e per gal
very littlo doing.
Illefined—The demand has fallen off. 'II2M
rates are: Free, 33@ e: Bonded,'"@2(le.
Imply Oil libls • —\po note sales of $OO
now at $2 4D.
• •
The market has been somewhat excited since
our last report. Oil has advanced from our pre
vious quotations to $l. 75, and we hear of one sale
made this week at the Phillips Well, - Tarr
farm, of 1,000 bbls oil at $2OO bbl. - During'
the past and present weeks there have been three
now wells struck. One on Dilworth & swing
farm of abouttno bbls per day: one on the C/aPP,
farm of about 90 bbls: another on the Blood
farm, amount of flow not known, as it has not yet
been tested. Producers hero are refusing to can , "
tract for delivery at Pittsburgh at Sc. We give as
the ruling quotation $1 75 per bbl at the wells,
but,produeers are refusing to sell at less than $2,
and are firm even at that figure. The stock on
hand, both here and at the wells ; is light. We
es
timate th e total amount gone forward on the pres
ent rise and remaining here, including the quan
tity brought down on the two Pond freshets of
last week.at from a 5,000 to 40,0110 bbls.
The following are the amounts received Ittici
shipped at our principal warehouses for the week
ending Tuesday, April 14th :
upErrOAN 'tom on udsrp.tsv
Number Bids Received..
Refined Oil R6ceived.....
" " Oil Shipped .
Number Bbls Oil Received
Slapped..
Empty Bbls Received.........
I VN WARMIOUSE.
Number Bids Oil Receied
" " Shipped
Empty Dbls Received
PITTSBURCH PRODUCE MARKET.
OYFICR er ?rug Dsn.y Posr,
Wednesday. April 22, 1563.
RAnmar"km—Tbe weather continues pleasant
for out-door transactions, and business inth).
ing. Both rivers being in fine navigable order,
business along the wharves presented an anima
ted appearance. Bacon and Bulk keat—TlM
market continues in favor of holders, who, lo far;
have made a good thing out of it. There wern
some heavy operations in these articles
the past few days, the Goverment coming in for
their full share. Some of our heavy operators
have a good supply in smoke house which will
soon be forthcoming. Flour—The market gives
no evidence of activity and beyond the dailY sales
from store, in lots ranging from 10 to 25 bbls, for
home purposes, there has nothing done. In fact,
we never noticed less disposition to operate than
is manifested at the present 'time. Apples—The
receipts being light, the market was firm with a
good demand; stocks light. Potatoes-,Demand
active; there is a fair amount changing hands at
full prices. The season is pretty far advanced.
Butter—As the receipts increase, prices decline.
It is a very uncertain article to operate in at this
time. Eggs—The market is unsettled; correct
quotations cannot be obtained. Grain—The mar- .
ket is dull, the demand having fallen off. We
note only small operations at the former priees:'
Fish is firm with a good demand; prices, however,
have undergone no change. The supply in first
hands is ample for all ordinary Purposes. Gro-.
ceries—There is a good business doing in this ar
ticle at present, in lots to snit the wants of the
the local trade. Seeds are inactive, the demand
being limited and sales also. Dried Fruit—The
demand continues steady for Peaches and Apples.
Prices tend upward, There is a fair supply in
first hands.
Floor—The receipts being light, holders wore
firm in their views. Wo note sales 50 bbls from
store, Extra, $6 2006 25; 76 Mile Extra FaraPY.•
$707 25. 100 do Extra, $6 25; Extra Family:
$7 12(47 2b. Some fancy lots sold ashade higher.
Egger—Sales 7 bbls store at Ito.
Butter--The market was unchanged; we note
sales of 6 bbls roll at prices ranging from
Gra.in—We have but few sales to report, viz:
Wheat, 1,500 bush red. $1 ; white.
Rye.sales 300 bush, 05@$L Corn, sales 40i) bush
choice, 90491 c. Oats, sales 5,600 bush, 70o; sales
from store, 75e.
Bacon—Firm and a good business doing: sales
7,500 lbs. shoulders, 6c; sides,77-4'@Bc: Plain Hams,
B%e; 3,000 lbs S C Hams 10c; ~000 lbs shoulders,
6c; 2,500 sides, 8o ; 3,soohiPlain Hams, B,lllc.
Dried ti•ei -- -Sales 1,000 IDs at 1114 e.
rotatoes—Market firm; sales 300 bushels of
Neshannocks at $1 10 per bush.
Raff- - Salesloo bble at $1 80.
Cheese—Firm and in good demand, Sales 150
boxes as follows: W. R.,14e; Goshen, 15c.
Sugar—Sales 10 hhds Orleans, 1255 e; 10 do Cuba
12e 2D bbls Crushed, Dolasses - I , larketcontinues firm; sales of
30 bbls Orleans, 55c.
Coffee—Sales 20 sacks Rio, 3 .33@a4.0.
Dried Fruit—Market firm, with ew:TY
demand; Apples, sales 125 bush, $1 37®l 60;
Peaches, sales 100 bush, $3 05@3 25.
Ilay—rket firm. Sales at scales at s2ots23.dMa Oil—Sales bbls No. lat 05c.
Iti+hisiy—Market4o
unchanged; sales 70 bbls
in lots, City Rectilled,46(N7c.
Z&WcwdWee4
There were recorded to-day sales of 780,000 lbs
hulk shoulders at 4'4e, and 01'40.000 lbs at 4c. It
is said that those at 4V,c were extra heavy. and
even at that they are thought to have sold above
the market, and most of those who are disposed
to buy are not inclined to pay over 4e for the best.
However, holders uniformly wk. 4.34A474e.
Bulk sides are neglected at 8 .15 c.
Bulk hams sell at 67-ge6%e for such as are de
sirable.
ClneLnnati Tobaceo Inarket
24 S h a i le s
o andr b o ac s o
a a t s
B f ad llmwn'-6 WAardhoKen=
tuaky lugs,ttt s3@ll fO: 2 hhds Mason county. at
$l4 .i 0416; 9 hhds Virginia, viz: 3 hints Inv, one
$875, 1 at 9 :5, and 1 at $1.2 ; 6 hhds leaf, 1 at $l3
and two at $l6, one at $l7. 1 at $l7 50 and .ono at
$lB 25; 9 hhds Kentucky leaf, ono at $l2 - 1.6, ono
at $l3, two at $l3 50, one at $l4, one at Mono at
17 tb", one at 16, one at 21, and 53 boxes ranging
from 5 snlB. Receipts light.
(Condensed from the Cincinnati ammerciai for
the Daily Post)
The river is swelling. with j fourteen feet in the
channel. and 4 feet over - the-Falb. The Lower
Ohio. Cumberland and .Tennessee are receding
steadily. Freights are offering Pretty freely,
notwithstanding the. Government restrictions on
shipments. Nearly all the boats are taken for
the Government service as fast as they arrive.
S. Itt. KISS ..... --TAMES GLOVEYI ........ aorta 6.o2'ritn
ITTsuritou kint. mai alf •
in
t le a ri vir v e e n r t l y i%e ii i r s rising ,
ending t swelled lo A. T i f f inches
day, 3 then 13 - feet a inches above low -I. . and WA
P FACTURJISG-COPAPANY Cla
A 11. • _
- iiN
watermark in December, MO.
_ _
GLO It' ER 4&" CO
...
cre is - 14 feet in the channel out to Cairo. and a ' KIER, _
big river below. ' , 1
Maitufaciur
era
13
f Vire Brick Tiles. Cruible% 3 , ..0
Ta o upper Mississ ieid is said to be filling from ' and dealt:min 6i, nand moqu e . ci" : .
Saint Para dawn. l id is five feet on the 111,. 0206365 Li atter. °pronto theF• 8..
upper and four feet on the Lower Rantd3 R. atatmgerpDe ➢ otal nrattab h .
Be . Keokuk there i 3 OH feet IA the channel. Od= impotgraily goumisur.. febaktud
•
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Par ;1,
PITTSBURSH OIL TRADE
From the Oil City Rogister
OIL ITEMS.
EMCZE!
PROVISION RIAICRET.
Cincinnati
RIVER NEWS.,
Saint Loris
EstabMlited 1542
• . --•:-
14EineArit;H's,':-.7
TO THE . PUBLIC
•
p:nift:AL
the erantart. e
e i ttodat o I alldenomf- :
natitoth;teeat lewd
delicate digortlera,... 'rte ' :
abuse and diseases
•
taations common and in
eldont to yOutlig of both
gexe& ant atitater. 'l3lng a er.netrace. Ile:muse
Da; riggremetrr - pUbllehai the - faet of Ma - clothe ;
go, the hgnorant and falsely ir-odeot go dreadfully - •
chocked. and think It a great nth vcry immoral
and for contamination:* end L ion - amoal
theirwivea. romising. sans and dantatem. Their
family phyMMn timid be cantle:L*lo tar them !' -
IMr.aneto that tW dctlhersamoaa PF.l3hta:T.'
• (except pubiishmg)lmt a luezat've r.t-a
tire aught be-lost:to them emerm
modest, and, preguntothord famightdoen • -
raised In IgnorancrVereng MI ea emA , rzeza and
who (=pare lotslokr. 1, 4 4„.t0
401141113 and, oeatt.,_ mygtortheal3k, mt. - raly arias'
gotten. it Is to - patillieltrihowevar, that nammota • •• L
meant . / and guar - MIMS ara,ths.nffel that their
ot , v3i daughters and wart previen fettle
elotl7 and of elim condi on-and apearatee.
have been restored - th heal and 'al;or - -
lIILMISTRUP. tosides magv Were and after
italtdage through hint have bean gat- of
sal ;
hoc
feting. anxiatvi Ittortlikation, SPeratatter
or noeturnai =missions. 1= CIOMDIC Warel
In a veo short 4.aeo of limo by hm - hen T.:medics.
whiolartamonharip his own..-C'Ther aro hampeead3 ;
Iron the vegetable Kingdom haviaz been the ,
MaeOftheldereerlaltreatenest,hekas ah.indon
ed it and - gnbstitutod„the vear:,table, ,I:;attale
awes Areftreatedwith markedireecen--naving had !
over forty ream (40),e,„vottmeo in thmr - trea,r ,
mont in hospitals .f 'both the Ohl re. 71.1 and is • ! _
the United Shtten.thodahiar-te aar*-to - .2.1` with a: :
fair Trial. health and hrippinere a it an. ha bloom
upon the now—paLe' cheek. 'Aldo no reeve with ; •
montelartin and qtaqlnt. bet come and be 4zaza 1.!
(lonstenVaint and all of jth kiadted - diTorm, of
which- go many: areataNTall .412.vz
not* be _relined, 'WI atet altald to It In
time run p can hhaeoe mr,treengent.
Wpm:mintscoo of thelliodieallikwer.wl,lol3,,
woven yawls to all that um Hairiag the - ad
-vantage. of over forty .J.Veltra irkrentico and
auras_ lion. cumseettenAr. he has Taper , : s'td.l+ ;
m teetrhatatent of goeigal ditts.. - w;:eria Who 13- ti ;
dally ceematedhytaoprofesnota., ne wed a4VT.=
mended hr repootabie-tAtiseae,' PuhThr-tvi pro
larietera of - tteteig i tge,, mee Ea- fordthleld
street. near Diamond area . Private maraxerrol
eations from`whwart3 oleic um.To amour zt•
tendedta. Dbles. l / 4 .
210 X 1100, • -
2egeOf_la3.
defkly •
IREPORTAIWTO :DADI s ES
itaß:atoitirnAiistrik'ativEl'cfroa, -
AA' UT quan of twapts yeanamotra Ina pro-
fecalonal tame ozaltunvelijo the; trostmord ot
Illardo Diffleatiet, maharani inesradedin thou. -
sands of oases in rostorlnstho- aalc'ola to sound
heal '
has now entira amadeneo xn oirrainiTsb.
"Great Ameriomi , Rorac'ati r ra: , :l-
DR. HARVEY-%
CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Which have never Yet failed (when the fittco
lions have been strictly followed) in ' •
taming diffienitieli arifinfrm •
Obstruction or , Stopgage :of . :Nature::
or In restoring the tYinem trt parfait heallh when ;
suffering from 'Spinal AfeCtiOner PrOla.VS'Ut. Mirif
the Whiter. or other weakness of' the Molina Or.
gam. Also_in all eases of Dehili% , or. Nervous
Prostration, Hysterics, Paiwitationo,2Co.,4 1 - a.;-&cii •
which arot.he-fororozusero of mme carious dkerza,
*.g.. These Pills are werfielly hanzkos On the *tn. I .
dikes:ion, awe/may be tchan bto Ad' roost cial . :catoA.
male without coutitto ctietre:s:. at the fame time
they ad like tr.ehrirtu; by etrentthonia.gi
rating. and restoring the system to a healthy con-
di L - 4
Each lief =tains SO:Pills. Pawn 0:m 1: of r e,,- .
and when desired will be sent by mill pro-pato
by any advertised Aff6lll, on'u_es6r.4, or the mazer
J. BRYAN. Reolsestor.N.
Bald hr Druggistagencrcl3, ' -' • -•,,--
RRlAfiriro'otg , - ,
•
.110* LOST! OW IgiNNVOlk.g.;tir
,
J net pubßsheid,. -in a • Seated - EnvePOPZ; - i?1•109'
• • - abi Cents.
A LECTURE : ON .1 4 .111, NATURB, TRI.LI.I
- and Radical Care :of Spehhatorrhces or,l- -
Seminal Weaknem Involuntary..,Emmissions.
Soxual Debility. and Impedimenta - to • Marriac'e l
--
omerally,_Nervousnees,Consumption,
and Fits; Mental and - Plwreal Incapacity. result,
ism-from. Self-Abtme, &e.—By...ROBT. OUIi
',WKILL.AL,D..Anthor.Of the Green BooktPo
" A Boon . to:nonnanda aniforers.'t+
Sent under. seat-in: a- plait envelope,. to any ad.
dress,posi paid, on receipt - of-Sixo r two
postage stamps. Dr:1 4 11. J. c..u . Lrer,
127 Broadway, New Work,
mh3l:ds, w3ni Post too Box. 4 80.
WM. 21. FABER 6 Ca_
S-TEAtti ENGlidt-NILDERS
Xroli vantleaws
WAL MAGHINISIL ;qa wj Nies
Near the Penn. E. B. Panzpe? Deaot
-
rawAIiIMFBASYUBM ALL Of?
vat' Steam RC murbcg from three to me • -
bout 'borl Power - , and s3l.lted' for
Grist Baur LlP.atN:arag.ec.R, Fostoria
true particular attention to the co, an:Cau ca of
es and Machinery for grist rafts. and for
uP Se. lasdaY 3311 oiinglar sow - . ,
Haveatso onitand, finished and reedy ' for
rciettkat shortnotiee;Migifteaand:Beilors•ofervory
descuPtion,
Also. tarstist Boilers cad eheet Iron causrutely;
Wrought Iron Shafting. Bangers and Pallier.
avec? variaty. and continua the nutnufacturo of
-Woolen Machinery and. Machine Cards .
o ur price s oreiow, eurmchiner7 mantonctur
ea of the best qualistf materials, and t!,arrantrit
In all cases to'give satisfaction:
Arerdensfrom all parta of the eortztismeelici:
id and, promptly. 0114 fell.:d&yr
R Y2 ! iSi XiMkiNr
IKON AND ' , NAIL VirOlilD3:
r.a..o'sr - x) (ea
• - Mani:fulmar) of •
Hoop. g-
and T Iron, Nails and Spikes ,
la% "kraal). BmalLT Bail and - Flat Bar
Iron. suitable - far Coal Works.'
'Makes:a adlOtotzr the CITY AM WORE.
_ li r aroboußO. No.ISEI Water street and A. •
6 Market street, Bagoboy:a Trollding.
effeßtgSL. • -
cltifilir.l.44 . i t
• csude*r to .7i6. oisamia, co.. _ .
p rt P EE Jw,
.
Dealer
l't;72l9llo*l4ll4l4 W: CFrdira .. l3lll.
Corner Market and Fird sinew, PittAbianu,Pl3,
deallard.
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ATTORNEY AND 601 )*SW.L . 011, AT -T. A Vib
Office' No. 69 Grant itreet, near the Conit
. - - lionse. Pittsbnigb -
A LL 111161ENESS ENTAVUSTIED TO
his Imre will reedy° prompt attention. Col
;actiotionelyti -sm e ad and - the money Promptly remitter:
de . -
:11PrST I:W(1E11%W
itjr opleiidid:#ook of
BPB,III G DELAtiBB sc& DBIBB, OD.2—
CALICOS, G; l4 Gll.fit. ,
Special idiention is caned to mar stock of Alt/aline
and Irish Llama .that was mirehakd before th a
great advance in Dry Goodz. Call Loon and recurs
yonrSpring Goods as they will bo much higher
Remember the phiee t hoe. 96 Market ztreet, bo
tweect-Fifth and the Diamond.
nilt2.3" Lyrircn-,
DAUB & CAPPELL,
NEMETFAIALTIT 41.
wiIaLIZZAL golcof"76l' -t-
Sprin-g G®®
-cods-,
mbat:l: m
Clothd,Casilaneres, Ventage, dm,
ALBO—A line stook of
GENT& FURNISHING GOODS;
bicinding p
ie Co/lara. Nee!: Tier, and every
thing usually pt by erst class Eurtial i in Blaze
Orden promtlY executed- st3tsl va
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