Jarnes Ilarr,-iE -_---E,J4.,XXILE_I• X - -117-E GETABLE NO ALOONOLIG 'PREPARATION A MR- TONIC- MEDICINE. DR 11100FLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PRKPARID BY UR 0. D. JACKSON, Philade' plus, 'Penns., Will elleotnialy cure Liver Couiplaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, ChrOinks. or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and AB Diseases! Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. imoh as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Aeldityof,the Stomach.- Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stoma* Sour Fructations, Sink hug or Fluttering at the Pit ulnae Stom ach, Swhisming ot the maw Hurried and difficult Breathing. Muttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying sorturg - Dimnels of Agh‘ Vision, Dots or webs be fore thn Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of P.Xtion, Yel lowness ofthe and es Pam in the Side: Back. Chest. ha, dre. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn ing in the _Flesh, Constant itrustiraugs of Evil. ladgreatdeprte iiion of - !whits,. & D a ri ft newitleahr =event k allow Fever. Billions k'ever. ao. r —• THEY CONTAIN autsmerteeL OR BAD WHISET I They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ages out of a hundred. sale -and universal aepulan a l , or lloofland's German Bitters, (purely .-egtitatd :hosts of ignorant quacks and unscrn "mans venturers, have epened upon suffering eimanity thelloodites of Nostrum:cm the - shape f poor whisky, compounded with injurious ten d christen Tomos. Stomaching and Bit- Beware- of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations - in plethorie bottles, and big-bellied teem under the modest:appellation of Bitters; which, instead of oaring o aggravates diseases, cuileavelhe disappointedsufferers - in' despair. YOU WANT SOME 0 fo ST R EN G TH. YOur YOUWANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO S YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON TITUTION? vo-rou WitII I 77O7EIS'L WELL? ociittrvrAilTro GET RID OT NEE VO US E.. 48 DaIANTENTNGY? Itl do use HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTER has J. Netetcris Brown, D. D„ Er/21°r of the En • i •wyetcoadiraZat Relirtioaa .omdedge. Afthti i ogh notollosed to favor or . recommend Paten Medci nes general, through distrust of their ingredients-and effects; I yet know of no gaffichmt reason why a man may not testify to the benifftlie-helieves himself to have received from any idmple primerration in the hope that he may thus contribute to:the benefit of others. I do thigths more'-readily in regard to Roof- Land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. I = l2 3 of this eitMigrause I was prejudice d - eni for many "years, 'made , the inPres. on that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. am indebted. to my friend. Robert -Shoemaker, sq Jor the removal of this - prejudice lisr proper altos and - -for.ellucuragement to ia7 them, when affetiniffroin greet and , long continued debility. he tategfahreatles eif , thesia Ditters; at the , Wof the present year, was, followed by eflaelief.. and restoration to' a degree of oodily and mental. or Whioh I had not Jolt for isdom and,had almostdepairedof re. • '.:Ttheriffine thank 'God- and toy , friend for me to use of them. +•:," '•. 2.. -. ;. ~J. NEWTON-BROWN.' i4l•si?. irrtmjuir-1.4 A fi ltarel . Pastor of the J .Tenth - Balittiat' - ehtirch. )104 , 40;e80X711.0.; 8.21-.-I have been fre. inentlf requested to connect my name with com nettdationeof different-lands of medicine, but e e :tactics as out of my aPProrwiate . p ellei ia ere. *II all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various instances, and pardon arly In my owh fami l y of the usefulness of Dr, Hoof land's German Bitters, L.depart Irmo my usual course, to exp_reag my . full . conviction that for, garCeerlddebilitir of the erstemr and especially LW- Eionmplaintit is a safe and va t uablenseparation. neo:matititmaY fail: 'ad miralty doubt not -be-very hemetlaialto those - wire suffer from hiabovs assitaw Xotuivery_reriwtfany. J, H. KENNARD, iliatlibitlosi Colizi4reet. Phila.; Deo. 24th. , \ tieethe WV• AZDERMAITWUNDER. eer y:m:om. .finnmegrown. June 1, 'lB6l. M. JACISO.tr-Bizr.-It gave nie_ pleasße ffe to " give you a certificate, lesthyur th Eylerma Bitters had done for me. lam ow_ ksqlectigr. cured _ of ail those diseases your edleineprefesseeto_Our‘vig Dyspepai%Vbron aan&Nervous dekilibas; of the Kidneys. werful infinencest exerts upon Ner eons; on is =Mainz •I have been eon ed f requently in reference to your liitteraend wit . honkhulitation. have retionumended it for the above complaints, saki in every instance it has effeothally cured_ . Your medicine has a great p . sdonirr Germantown; Is sold in every Store. end .in = . Rost the.Grocely stores erelf.eny one should question what I SaYsist themlannetoGerniantewk and rtroVe' theirgatisheition, that the Bitters have enroll:In . I ts Idetin!ur store far' twenty oases of the above Respet4ltill;, HANNAH WITNDKR, all Main &leek ebove Rittemhouse. Germantown. gain' JUST THE THING attliiißE-SOLDIERS, ww theme/Mutton, and give health end JAI'. an drertashed and diseased seal• ' .52'0 1 /11i7.#0117P.R0314 . 14118MY •.-== - • PAlL,ADatraui..Assmat 1.2. 1862. De, v,:ht:ZiatiNnf-T.lkar Sr: White in:Mfr. - .' go** talthe eangeof water. was taken w,tliti severe &anima. which seemedlncurable. , D 'Mak" _ tr:wealtened ma. When we -each eared--I- should - haverto ome hom_ ktrt sortie tit Foardiltterein Restore WA lie that town, I par-. h aZdlSirigitirwandleglakingitWaArpeedity , Ito -to itealW The :diarrhani - was annals ehoiked. and , / exPerieacod; no- return- of it A aumberofT comrades. who safferod in thesame maim_eclan , from, the ; same canny with whom-1 imanc-Ote- lola mein this certificate: I expect taniture thaseat of war with - the Leg Ori. Pit diall certainly take a-supply of the 1311- ism knassick. wonidard bewithout it librargAiht eat Particularly nn coin/into a Inastonsmion. rouriands. - AJAHMI3I3.: Company id. Scott Legion. BEFO4.l?fi OF COUNZERPEITZ. ffee`-that the. signature of " C. M. JACKSON." is cotlaivuowufor ear' bottle. Princitsal Oftidp, Ani l _ Ma nufactory • - 160: 168 AIteIISTREET. JONES & EVANS, (Sneeessord to C: M. Jackson &C 0.,) Proprietors 41 Dni a i s t a and dealers in every town in the - United States, and b Dr:.G. • S. • - Pittsburg .. H. P. SCHW ARTZ. . Afieghen = 11 ....olprimis JosEßii FiammAS ear -4 : 11) = "r oir ke z = thait*LTisiiil : Zii free% 4C41. RANKIS it co. adult otrest. Piro, doors below 4th. Pittalitik -..,.'...,..-:',,.4..':,--,-,.,: , - - re , A 4 .4...N..4...-..--- -:.:- -:: -- . -' - - v. , - -; , • • , .i . : . * ; s * . . . ~ .. .... , c.. .... b . . . _... # ....... . ~.. _ 0 ...,.., 71 ••• /11111 ';. ':••..' 7 ,:i . : I": '..- ,: , 4, 1 :,..-, 1, ' '' ' . 1 , • . : lb, ,•-, ''''N --‘Nt" ''':._ N ''' ' '' • 7.', .I- I iv ~.... .. . . - , --.) ~.,' -"'S • THE DAILY POST-ADVAIWED One year, by Rail $8 to six ramps. e 4 lo 2 15 One " .. One week. delivered liTilitVeit;;:::::::::: 1 1 1 3 3 Single comes. t 3 To eitentsToer bundred— .......... .......... 2 00 NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising have been agreed non by the Publisher' of aft er b , Daily Press, to take effect on and the 10th day of NoVember, iss2, on all new contracts: FOR STANDING MATTER. PER SINGLE Ell EARS, EVEB.Y DA. t. , -One insertion-- 8 -60 - Two Monthit—"..". - 80 00 Two insertions.— 100 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 1 25RAU Four months ... 13 00 One weak ......,., , 200 Fivelnontka,_, 1400 Two weeke4. - . ... Six-months 1500 I Three week 5 ,....., 500 Nine months.... 20 00 One month .... 600 One year .... 25 9 0 FOR CIIA.NOR&BILE-INATTER. .. . Which anowithejni4ileirli life weekly change of matter, to be Inserted among new advertisements. PGIt.BING-LXS - 51111.113. 3PE . 3.7 'DA T SIS 00 30 GO 256 75 . , Nix months..., . . .f.. Twelve monins - • • Administrators' Notices. Notices.... /eta ll# 113: - adverttseinents 4(1;4 in for one Meath. Or keg time, to be oaah at therthhe of or dering. DAILY POST. , Speech by Hr. Adams to the Trades' Unionists. On the 2d inst., a deputation of Trade! Unionists waited upon Mr. Adams to pre sent the address recently adopted at a public meeting of that body, sympathizing with the .North, and applauding President Lincoln for his . eintincipati on policy. Mr: Bright introduced the deputation. Mr; Adams said: GENTLEMEN : I accept with'pleasurethe duty you have imposed upon me in receiv ing your address to Mr. Lincoln. Repre sentipg, as I do, my country in England, yon must he aware that I stand outside of all local questions; therefore it is not my province to express dissatisfaction or sat- , isfaction with those persons in England,, who express their opinions upon - Ameri-. 1 ea. If there are any in this country who put a harsh construction on the condi:Mt of the American Government, it is not my, place to find fault or my right to criticise. It is my duty, however, to accept from the representatives of any body of English men, the favorable sentiments towards the Government I represent, and to recipro cate the frank, manly, and independent spirit in which they have been tendered. I understand, gentlemen,yon attend here as representing large boies of working men, who advocate and uphold the rights of labor, and it is therefore but natural you should look .with dislike upon any parties in whatever countries they may exist who infringe on those rights. Yon perceive that in the struggle tioergoing on, an attempt is made to establish a Govern ment on the destruction of the rights of labor—a Government .of physical power to take away the rights of labor. It is ti question above all local right; it,is _ • . • • and -tleae- though tee ileg. place u a right to express your opinion thereon. I accept the duty you impose on me, with' great pleasure, the more so, as you have taken advantage of the occasion to speak on the question of war. I agree with your views. With two nations of the same race, of the same high spirit, both feeling proud of their superiority on the ocean, ander present circumstances it would be indeed surprising if something should not spring up on that ocean which might oc casion collision. I concur with you, gen tlemen, as to the great forbearance which ought to be exhibited by both countries in construing the actions of each other, I trust that in spite of all that has oc curred, there is in the Government of each country, a sufficient sense of responsibili ty which will induce them to maintain friendly relations with each other. There must naturally be a feeling of pride, of fear lest one nation should appear to re frain from properly resenting what it might deem to be an offence, and in this lies the great danget. I feel confident, however, that . if the two peoples, if the two Governments, would speak together in the same sense, in the same frank and' unreserved terms as yon have spoken to me this evening, all fear of any collision would be at an end. (Hear, hear.) lean assure you that, notwithstanding the speeches of some of my countrymen, notwithstanding the writings in some American journals, there is no nation no. der the sun for which America entertains a greater regard than England, and if the real sentiments of the people of each country can be clearly established to each other, I shall have no fear of their coming into collision. (Cheers.) I believe, gen tlemen, yon have taken the right course to produce this desirable understanding, and I shall undertake, with great pleasure, the duty of at once trsplamitting your ad dress to President Lincoln. (Cheers.) The Port Gibson Victory allkd vigorous Congratulatory order from Gen Grant. • :HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TENT FIELD, HARKINSON'S FERRY, May 7 Soldiers of the Army of Tennessee : Once more I thank yon for adding another victory to the long list of those previously won by your valor and endurance,— The triumph gained over the ene4 near Port Gibson, on the first, was one 44 the moat important of.the war; The capt,nreCof five cannon and - more than 1,0 prisoners, the 'possesainn of Grand GulloindLiii firm foothold on the hightarids-bet , e4n Tip Big Black and Bayoa Pierre from:Wheeue we :threaten thewhote litierof the enemy are among thefitilts of this brilliant acihieve tient. 'The marchlrom Bend to the Point opposite Graudlf Was Made in 80 . rtny weather, over the worst-of 'toads. Bridges and Terries had to be cobstrected. -Moving by night aa_Well as brday-rwith labot• incesiant, and extraordinary priva tions endured:by men and officOss, such as have been rarely - paralleled iriLany-cam paign, not a -murmur- or complaint.. has been uttered:- A few4lays' continuance of the same zeal and conetaccy will secure to this army crowning victories over the rebellion. - - More difficulties and privations are be fore us; let us emicire, them_ umnfalli. Other battles are to; tia fongl:44lloVaiin't them bravely. k gratdal eonntry. will rejoice at our sucCess .andfiistory Ny4l.re cord it with immortal-hi:in-or. [Signed,] U. S. GRANT; Major General COTinanding.. Oure for, Flydr9plia t ia.. 1 A case of hydrophobia, folly defolpped, ,baa been cured, by theclieati t Office of -Brooklyn, N. Y;4 1 7- - area sioVie ;11pPlica -tioli of ice and wet-0190a ofl4 backport of 111 !SR! of thepatieot. RATES. EUROPE. On the day of the occurrence, Dr. Peters called upon Van Dorn • and obtained a pass to go to Nashville: -Van Dorn gave u. readily, doubtless feeling glad to get rid of a disagreeable' and dangerous incum• bran Ce. They were alone together in an upper room; and - it is - supposed that- Peter's shot from back of Van Dorn's head, which was Eplit in twain by the bill let. The report was not . en heard, however, and Peters'ounted away, - crossed thelhies With the'pase previously obtained, and entered Nashville. He haft been,l learn, received , with marks of die Ungtushed welcome. The body of Van Dorn was coffined and sent off for interment. Mrs. Peters has returned to her. QWII family.- These are facts, hard and dry. Rumors of the conduct of Van 'Dorn, not only in this instance, bat in others neat Columbia, have been prevalent for some time. With: oat dotibt he has acted very badly. My informant tells me that he has degraded the' cape and disgusted evervlone by his inateention to - his duties' - am "his constant clWotion to the ladies, and that to the ex oliblion of all else. Wine and s'omett have rttined`liiii, end theylifiie mined many another brilliant, but reckless man. That Van Dorn was a man of daring genius there can be no doubt. Being handsome, EMI dark, flashing eyes, a magnificent mnitache, a superb rider, showy address, tinier- witted and graceful, he was also a man of sagacious foresight, keen, intelli gent, but was wholly and - thoroughly un reliable. He always sacrificed his busi ness to his pleasure, He weartever at his post when he ought to be. He was either tied to a woman's apromstrings. or heated with wine. J. WESLEY GREEN, whose name has so long -been obscured from the - public gaie, has been again brought forth to . "poinka : rxforal and adorn a tale," by “11. G. who, in dilating upon the pacific dis position and intentions of the. President, avers that.: - "No- message of peace—no overture justifying a iidpa that mything more t h an a-disi 9 ll Paikqr‘wfts- 2144 i41 1 . 1 )143--itad ever been frepitilea by. him, or has failed to se cure ids- - warmest welemite.• iVitnese the success - of this acelt impester and swindler J. Wesley fireeß9 2 iqub•_en: tEe . etrength of merely presen4A hp...fp: 43 4 a s .einis. - Bark trim .hift: Davis' bearing proffers of readraiationi was 1 faiored with repented and confidential - interviews, a n d waa he was ifeatt,oiii . .his way rejoicing with his packeta replenished.: That the_ villain li es with'iet to many incident s of those interviewaignleatistrough-7. but, that , thery • took phteeilrabtitantial!Y; site alleged, is anderded ($4:4ll4PAft t A IMBIZI The Plot Thickening at Vickebturg. We have reports this morning from I three widely apart points—Mobile, Chat tanooga and Memphis—that Gen. Grant's 1 1 forces have captured Jackson, the, Capi tal of Mississippi, lying 46 miles in the rear and directly East of Vicksburg. All these reports come from rebel sources ; and, we suppose, that under the circum stances, with such a weight of testimony, the rebels ought to be believed. Geneial Hurlbut, in transmitting one of the die , patches, adds to it a surmise of his own, that Jackson was captured by a cavalry movement from the East ; bat both of the other rebel telegrams assert that it was taken after a hard day's fighting—that from Mobile asserting "that we (the reb els) fought all day, but could not hold the city." Gen. Grant has fought four quite con• siderable fights since the opening of the month of May, and he has been success ful in, each and all of them. The first of 'them was on the Ist day of the month, at Port Gibson, when Grant defeated and routed 11,000 rebels. The next was on the third—the naval battiest Grand Gulf, one of the strongest positions on the Mis sissippi, which was captured. The third fight was on the 11th, at Raymond, 26 'miles East of Vicksburg, on the railroad to Jackson, in which the rebels said they had 6,000 men and retreated ; and the fourth fight was .on the 14th, for the pos session of Jackson, though it seems to have been fought a few miles west of that city, at Mississippi Springs; and the rebel force engaged was that previously defeat. ed °tithe 11th, which had been reinforced with infantry and artillery. Grant must - have been successful there also, as, ac: cording to the rebels, immediately after he occuied Jackson. This brisk and BUCi ceseful work brings us up to Thursday night last, after which we know nothing of Grant's operations. The rebels anticipate that the next and great battle will beat Big Black Station, or at the railroad bridge which crosses the Big- Black River, twelve miles in the rear , of Viersburg, from which it is evident they expect that Gen. Grant will march his army directly toward the rear of the great rebel stronghold. Perhaps they are correct. and perchance they are not. It Gen. Grant really holds Jackson in force, he commands the only line of rail road leaving Vicksburg, while his mili• tary and naval force above in the Yazoo, and his naval force in front in the Mis sissippi—these different forces may be said to completely envelop and cut off Vicks burg. If Grant concentrates his army at Jackson, the rebels will be compelled to come out and offer him battle. They must soon be absolutely compelled to cut their way through his lines whether be give them battle or not. We learn that Gen. Joseph E. Johnson has succeeded in making his way into Vicksburg, and has succeeded in carrying in with him a reinforcement of several rebel brigades. Whichever way Grant approaches, they have evidently deter mined toconteat the positiOn with alltheir )ffigb - C - ' ,The .6ext movement -vf•Gerreral • -at will decide the nature of the, battle, if it does not decide the battle it self. The gilling of Van Dorn by Dr Peters Co respondence of the Richmond Inquirer. CHATTANOOGA, May 12. A gentleman just from Spring Hill, in Mawry county, give's me some particulars in regard to the death of 'Van Dorn. The .tacts are singularly tragic, and in time of peace would create a national furore. The crowded condition of the great war can vatts,.however, will distract the public eye from' a quiet domestic melodrama. Since taking up his quarters at Spring Hill, Van Dorn has been on terms of criminal intimacy with Mrs. Dr. Paters. She was a Miss McKissick—young, hand come and intelligent. Her family is one of the highest respectability and consider able wealth. Her husband has been,one of the most esteemed citizens—an amiable -man, a member of the State Senate, and a teav,T planter. A. brr they. Major Peters, ta,Cluef Quartermaster to Gen. -Polk. Thq pair have he'en married (second marriag: on the part of the gentleman) for about 6 years. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN', & CRAWFORD. Manufaeturera of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, MACHINESI AND COPPERSMITHS, "WpRASS CARYINGS OP EVERY DE- Soription man to *order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Rartienlar attention peep to fit tins uP Refineries for Cooland Carbon Orls, Also, sole agents for the. Western Disbiot of Pennsylvania—for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell & Co.'s Patent Siphon Pump, the best ever haen. t e d, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throis more water than any pump wise its she. ;- febll x.TIER Jiinta GLOVES JOHN FOSTER ITTSBTROAC FIRM muipß BUMP. rr FACTORING' COMPANY. KIER, GLOVER & CO., MAeuMetnrers of Fireßriok. Tiles, Crucibles, &o. and dealers in Ph eartd rucible CUT. *4- Office 365 Liberty Street, opposite the P. R. R. Passenger Depot,. Pittsburgh. Ogden respectfully solicited. febagemd lyanted. 7THI )1 WANT 5 to hire AgßetWinlilor% county at month, etponsos pal f.,Yto my now cheap jajtnn-' ily Sawing Maobinosi:S, MADISON, Alfred, Mo. Wanted.. IiDOLLAIIS* 310111T1111 W A T T untyA g ents at SFO s'nnotth expenses paid. to sell our Everlaating Anat. ils, Oriental tterberagind 13 other inlet es. 15 (dram/ars een t free. address SHAW &CLARK. Biddeford. Maine. my6;3trolow ORPHANS' ' - COURT SALE, N'F'UDSUANCt OF AN ORDER OF the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, will be exposed to publ o sale on the premises. on Thursday, the 2.Bith, Day of it 1863, at ten o'clock, a in. Ail lb it valuable track of of land. situated In Rote township, about three miles from Allegheny city; arm bounded by lands of David S•errett: the:heirs rf Win. R. Graham: lands of Lighthill; John Ramage, Containing eighty acres mere or lets, being the farm of the late Daniel McKeever, dec'd. On vrhich are orec ted a two r tor? 'rune !livening heave, a double log barn; Bering houso.and • they improvements. There is a so upon the promi , es, an excellent young bearing orchard of grafted fruit. Terms made known on day of sale, PES bIATER IVORY, JAYLAR. Adminiatrators of Dania' MoKeever,„dac'd. mly23wel:3tw. JEST RECEIVED a gplendtd stock of SPRING DELAINBS & DRESS GOODS CALICOS, GINGIIADS. &c. Special attontion is eallisl to our stock of Muslim and Irish Linens that was purchased before tho great advance in Dry Good% Calic:ion and secure y o u r Spring Goods as thaYwill be much higher ltemomber the pinto. llc. 96 Alarket street. be tween Fifth and the Diamond, mh2 J LTIVCII, LACIL DIAMOND STEEL MORTIS PITTSBPOII. PA PARK, BROTHER at Co., it4NvractTneiras or Best Quality Relined- Oast steel, Square. Flat and °einem of all elcce. Warran ted equal to an./ imueriti or manufactured in thie coun , l9. OA- Ware and WAtelCce.lio. 14D and 151 /A 9-1154.145, Soceiri-stro ft t h a is - Pi ly t d ts. pRi VAI E 13 ISEAIiitS DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 SMITHFIELD STRF,F.T, Citizens and strangers in need of medical a 1• vice should net fail to give him seal. Dr. Brown's .remedies never fail to cure impu rities. scrofulous and venereal affections —A 1,0 hereditary taint, such es totter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, trio origin of which' the patient ID iatioraat. SEMlNAL WEAKNESS, Dr. Ws remedies for this affietion brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known to this country which are sale nod will speedily restore to health tEtECTISIATISM. Dr. Brawn', rouleirea;;raTn a few days thi, qfal 11.111,etion • •• - • • 11e also treat Piles, elect, Gonnorrhoc, Urethat Discharges, Female DISCIIRO3, Pains in the Back aid kidneys. irritation of the Bladder, strict ages, etc. A letter to be answered mast crontain at least ONE DOLLAR.. Medicines sent to any address eafely packed. Office and orivato rooms, N 0.60 SMITHFIELD TREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. colsd& "THE UN1014," ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4th , rIINHE lINDEIisIONEDPHILADELPHIA IJUIVING RE newed the lease of the above popular Hotel fiat a series of sears, would respectfully call the attention of the traveling public to its cantrul eality, either tor business or pleasure. ruh&lyd THOMAS S, WEBB et SON, I'S CO V lErt-S.' To Strengthen and Improve the Bight. Tag PEBBLE Russian 06 -# Spectacles, IpiEnsoNs strEvVAING n " 11 . HE. -112 feotive sight. arising from ege or other caus es, can be relieved by using the Ittisalan eb bee spectacles, which have been well tried by , Many responsible citizens of Pitt4urith and Vi cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can bo nen at my office. All who , purchase one pair of the Russian PebbleSjoectacles are entitled to be supplied in future free .1 charge with those which will always giv satisfarition. Therefore. if you wish to engrafts an improve ment in your sight call on DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer ofthellussian Pebble Spectacles, lanl6 No. 3V Fifth street. Post - Buildine y place of business is closed on Saturday. , VE" E _DAVE JUST RECEIVED A VI! Largo invoice of Cihoice Wines and Brandies expotally for tnollicinal purposes. which we War: rant pure and maw:de:also a complete stock of the quality Soft and Hard . ftilbber Syringes, which e will sell at old prioes, notwithsLanaing the re ported adyancein pike A. J. 1141IIVk CO.. Druggists, 63 Market street, my 2 three doors below Fourth. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTII TIQN, incorporated . by the Legislator* of Penntryivania.- - - Open for Deposits from 10 a. m., to 2 o'clock, p. m, daily ; on 4s,,s2pltper EVENINGS. froM6 to tAtrirnk. '- ear-Office. 63-FOURTH STREET. - A SAF. , . CONVENIENT and PhOPITkIII.E DEPOSITARY; forAleohanics. Laborers. Clerks. sect all Mod° whose means or savings are sira i L It also,comrnends.itself to .Uxecutors, Adminis. tasters,- Coliectdrit, - Agents, volenta.y Societies or Asmciations, and persons of all classes: Interest at the retool SIX PE It . GEM, per ann ata is pais on.deposits t which, if 140 t drawn, will be placed to-the credit of the depositor en the first day of May and November. and thereaf ter. bear the same interest as the principal. • At this rate money Will DOUBLII In Li:881114N TWZLVE YEARS. Interest will cornmeal° on all depOsits the IA and 115th days of the aronth after each deposits are Boas containing Charter. By-Laws. ao., hum- Jihad on applieat!on at the offloe. . Pazkokir—lNALAG. JONES VICE PRZSIDHIPT — W. B, COPELAND. "Th3TSTI3, MOll,ThO3 M Howe Hon J K Moorhead, Isaac Jones,. 0 G Hussey, Win 11. smith, Jacob Painter. Harry Childs. W B Co Nickolas Vowly, Wan& A. A. CARRIER. f3eoretary and Tress fob.k6md RE T HRS. —T W 0 HUNDRED goiter Riveters can find employment on iron gunnoata, ander abetter, at the best wages-. Machinist& also wanted.: JAMES 11 RADS: Union Iron Works, §L Lou,ds • nithl4d3waSd..L N AIME WARS HOIISE FOR BALE, L threoltatissositouct tit the coniti-of First g t, ch aucier y LsnAllear Mark - eV/31. Apply . ro 116 ; NEST. dr: SOAIS, COMMERCIAL INFORMATION MONEY MA.RMET. CORRECT/ID DAILY ?OR THR HORNING POW HT HEMEL& KOONTZ & HERTZ, DRONERS, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. ---•- • • The following are the bn.ving and selling rat es for Gold, Silver, &o.: Gold .. ...... Bluing Selling Silver ... .—... ... 147 00 Demand Note 5:7.7. —.... 134 oOoa 1 45 Eastern Exchange. New York Baltimore .. —.- p ar phi,adeipbta.....--- •.. Par f 3 h 805t0n.... par oar q, Weate;nEx.......ehani e Cincinnati...-. Louisville, Cleveland ... Bt. ... PITTSBUR3R OIL TRADE TucresDAT, May 21st. 18U The oil market at present remains in a very un settl.d state and is very difficult to quote, as no tivo dealers agree as to what are the current rates. They seem to be all going it alone. Some dealers say that prices will continue to advance for some time to come, whi'st others persist in stating that they have reached the top. For our part we can only inform our readers of the few facts we are able to gather up. The Oil Exchange report was as follows; OIL Ciro May 20th. The mkt remains unchanged. Thero will be a pond freshet to-dey. Crude—Sales up the creek at * , .'t 5043 55; at the mouth,s4©4 25. Of cour.e the pond freshet will monopolize the attention of dealers to-day. Exports: To New York—trude, 152 bbls; Re fined. 530 bbls. To Philadelphia—Crude. 405 bbls ; Refined, 529 bbls; Benzole, 45 bbls. To Baltimore —Crude, 304 bbls; Refined, Si bbls; Benzoic. 56 bbls. Imports: Per A. V. Railroad—Crude, 315 Lbls: Refined, 532 bbls• Per Monongahela 'river-240 hbls Crude. Per Allegheny river—Lubricating, 2.32 bb's: Itefined,loo bbk: Crude,l,9B9 bbl.. Crude—A tale of 'ffiu bbLs in a retail way was made at the Allegheny wharf at 24c; it was call ed light crude. The fact is the market is just in that condition that correct quotations cannot be obtained. The asking rates were from 215 21c. Relined—Market uueertain but looking up we note small sales good brand in bond, 35 @.37. 1 r free oil, 4,9®48c. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET °MICE OF THE DAILY POST, Thursday, May 21st, IS6I. ) Itentarhri—The weather continues pleasant as could be desired. We have no improvements to notice in any of tho leading articles. The de- nand seems to be entirely local. Our r'vcrs con tiuue to decline slow:y and unless we soon have rain the larger class of boats will be compelled to haul off. lour remarks yesterday in regard to this as a Grain market have been well received We have been promised some facts from one of our leading merchants, which we will furnish our readers as soon as rev ived. There is no just reason why our city .should not be one of the largest grain mar tets in tho country. It can be done if- the proper efforts are only adopted and carried out. Our facilities by river and rail are not exceeded by any other city in the West. The fault is with oursehams. This must be remedied •or ive shall refer to the subidet again. FleurH Dull is a poor word to represent this market. Beyond the local eales there was nothing done. stock iu first hands is not large; this, togeth er with light receipts, tend. to hold pr:ces up. To l'incinnatti the rates continue to decline, with more tellers than quyers. 'I he a; me remarks will apply to the Eastern markets. our dealers have decided not to sell unto s they obtain their own figures. Grain—The decline is fully f c per bush. Oats, in fact every description of train, was drill, prices tend downward- 7 lie stock, however, in first hands is not large, which he pa to keep up the rater. Bacon—The demand was not to large. Large lots could be purchased at a shade lower. The warm weather is beginning to have an effect on this article. dGrata-111 e market since our last has been ull, with a declining tendency. The stock in drot bands is light The demand, however, was limited. Wheat, red dull; it will not bring over $1 25. this being a decline of So per .bush ; white is held at SI..3OErSI 35, hot we have no sales to re port. Corn was in tolerably fair demand at 80% , 65c: a large lot would not euttunaud those figures Oats were dull acd heavy at 62 , ... , 165e. Rye is held at tilles9se, with but little doing. Barley is not in quiretfor,it being out of season. The grain mar , . ket this week was a very dull affair. Fionr—The week's sales exhibited a beggarly account of transactions. In fact they were barely worth reporting if it were not important to gi e the rate , . In all our experience in reporting we never witnessedsuch a 'deadlock' between buyers and sellers '..r.heratee being nominal were as fol lows: Extra, $5 75-5 sTp6, the latter figure for a very choice article; Ixtra.Fanally ranges from 60*4 784t7, according to quality. The receipts of wagon flour seem to ho on the increaser:. the rates r.nge from 2:475.3 i 5 bbl, less than favorite city brands. polatOe z--- 1 he market is drugged with the va rious descriptions Y e omit anotatione ; prices very uncertain; Fieb—We have no particular change to note. The demand was fair and sales regular; we note . the following; Macireref, 10 bbls No. 1. $l4 ; 1•0 do Large No I. $8 50; 25 hlf do, $4 6f ; bbls Ne. medium. $6 .75, 20 hl f do. $1 ;_25 do now Baltimore Herring, $7 SO; a/ do Halifax Herribg,s6. Snit—Unchanged. Sales AtiO bbls No- I at $15 . 3C - 41 80. thew Th have steady demand during eek, thoug h weno larAo transactions to report. Sugar-12 blab Cuba, 11.W.1.131e..; 10 hhds Or leabs, 12'4412%c; 15 lib& Porto Rico,l2@l.2' , .'c ; 21 bbls coffee A. 1 041;3114VC, ; 20 do B, 14@14%c; 20 bb's crushed, 10i@l514c. liolassele s 50. bbls Orleans at 55®500. Syrups—Sales of 10 bbls XXX at 62463 c. Cotße—Sales 40 auks Rio at 22.-4@330 Baton—The weeks sales show that a fair bus iness was transacted,loward the close it •was not so firm. Among the sates ware the foPowing; 25. 000 tbs. Shoulders, 2.191,V16e. 20,000 'MS, Sides, 734® 7%e. 15.000 Ihs. Plain Rains 8',4®0543.12,000 nos. Yams 10c; Country cured meat attbe °Bow ing rates: houlthrs 5'.4,9&45c: sides, 7c; Plain Slams, 7Y@Bc, Rtce—Sales 39 tierces. 8.14(0 NEW TORE( CATTLE mARKET. TrlbnneN Report • BeLL's lig.try, Monday. May 18 —Tbe cattle speculators got the butchers in a trap this morn ing and they were not slow in appropriating their advantage. In consequence of the failure of about 1,000 head of bollocks destined for this 'week's market, to arrive over the Brießoad, there were net-over 3.000 head on Fele...this morning, and upon this light-smtply thesalesmen advanced the price upon the rates of last week nearly half a cent' a pound net, and. during all the morning this :advance was pretty well maintained, but when it became. generally knovin that there was It reserve which would be prett surer to come in during the week the buyers held off for more fa verab terms, and in many eases undoubtedly obtained them, if not in price per pound. in better estimate of weight. The great bulk of the neck sold to=day at prim equal to ,11',i012WVI ib for the net trus:at, seller sinking offal: . None but some of the very coarsest sold below lle per pt und.and bore add above 12c per pound this in any day this year, and altogether this is the highest of the Irish markets. How far it has been caused.. by the occidental short supply readers must form their own opinion, as well as how /mach the mambo? now on the road will affect the nett week's market. It will depend something upon the wants of Government, the agents of which, Messrs. Starr' Si; Reed, were in market to-day with a requisition for 100 head,' but took only 60. The hog market is reported "a little more lively" upon last week's rates The sheep market is less lively; drovers are suffering severe losses, as many lots hardly bring cost at home, This islosore the ease with unshearad than with sheared sheep. The weather is coal Full reports to-morrow. Philadelphia Cattle Market. May 18, 1863. The arrivals and sales of beef cattle at Phil lips' Avenue Drove Yard continue moderate, reaching about 1,300 head this week. The mar let continues rather dull, but prices are without any material change, fair t gol. for extra steere.ll;i®l2o for tood and 9(g)1(k: In for cOmmon, according to quality. At the close this morning the market was very 'dull and sev eral lots of common western cattle sold at lower prices than the above. Cows—There is a good demand and prices are firm, ranging at from $2O up to $45 "f head, as to quality, 1" 01'S FOR SAJLE—TIKE. SITBSCILI SEtErr—About2,OOO head sold this week at tom ...,1 bee offers for Sale'four eligible. lots aituated gOlOo for wool 'sheep and 534@6c 'f lb gross for on the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue elippech , • adioinlng the Seventh Ward. in Pitt tnshin.—' Boas are dull. and prices. lower, ranging at The lota are each 21 ; _feet front by 110 feat deep. from $648 per 100;lha net, ae to:weight and condi- running back to an alley;and are entirely_isola tion. ted by streets and alleys on - et; ry 'We, wsro of The cattle on sale to day are from the following the lots have frame h omy on. ti le d,. .fiv, rooms States . and ball in ealh. hydrantaon • Imp remises. gliusr 400 head from Pennglvania. will be fold all together on vela_verahle Amps. 700 ' ' Illhibm• ' I " Ohio. sure ry ; ~ of JAS. if eCa.ur,,, d ent - ' ZO -' '!": Rom Argot, now Youth DEALERS IN OILS. S. M. KI E KANCIPUITUSTBAI 07 Pure No. 1. Carbon Oil, • 11 D Ifirolllee on - LIBERTY STREET. oaPorata Penn'a It. R. Dopot. 113.4111 oil warranted. an2:3:trd THE AHDESCO OIL COMPANY Mitle a gerior a xacaux raltof ND 'Lama roi, , Refined Adeseo OH, 1110N-EXPLOSIVII. ALSO, PURE BENZOLA warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PPPISBURGE, PENNA. Lucent 011 Work numrcem, DUNLAP & CO., Idanufseturera of - PURE WHITE DAMNED C S R B O N 0 1 1.1 Office, NO. stell LIBERTY STREET; int 6, burgh. es. umed4aid • . . HA ND ELIER 14 BRACKETS CORSICES, CANDELBRA-S, LAMPS REGILDED OR RRBRONZED and made equal to new. Alto. Chan& eLleie. dm.. altered to burn Carbon Oil. at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REINEKE & KELLY, i aD&lr. 164 Wood street. near 6t.b., The Philosophic Burner our ATDEN'S ArEW DOTIBLEmACTIDIO B-2_ Philosophic, Burner for Carbon Oil is nor/ ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. I. It makes alarge or mall light with perfeel combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with calety. 3. It can be used with a long or abort chimney; 4. It eon be be a taper night-lamP. 6. It can alwa.vsmade to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any othet burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without ra; . moving the oone. 8. It thrown all the white light above the cone. 2. The chimney can .be removed or inserted without touching the These burners are the common No.l else, and can be put on, any lamp now In use. Every per eon using Garcon Oil ehould have a Philosophic Burner. Price l 5 cents Lyer down 2. Bold a N 0.82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgik. Ie.SS-lydw P. uAItDEN. PIANO DEALERS. KNABE' S PIANOS ARE STILL ahead of Steinway's and all other Pianos made in this country, A ohoioo supplr received this week CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 FIFTH STREET Po'e agent for Knabe's Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. ann. 13AR 4GAINid SECOND HAND PIANOS, CRICKEREVII 7 OCTAVg. BEAU tiful black Walnut ease, very little use& $220 A 7 octave, Chickering, RI)! oivocd, round corners, a first rate inatrinuent. A 7 octave. Days k Co,. liosowood, handsome Instrument, in good 0rder...... 175 A 63i octave, Stodart, Rosewood, carved nannels in fr0nt...... .. 165 34 .4. J A 600tave, Zale. o, Rosewood, round front, an excellent Pian0........ . ... ..... . 160 S. 6 octave, t bickering, Rosewood round corners, agood reliable Piano 150 t °octavo, liallet, _Davis & Co, Rosewood 155 A 6 oct.. Stodart. Alahogony. rctind front stin k 6 oct, Swift, do 75 A Goat. German. do 60 A 6 oct. Dunham, do 50 &S 3 50 A 6 oat, do ........... ... 40 5% ottt,Loud Engrah do 'OO A 5 oto, ce do ..... 15 For role by JOHN IF, MELLOR, Al WOOD STIMET R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OF LE&CH & ITUTOMNSON.). COMMISSION & FORIVAEDING MENCIIINT Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Floes Grain. Fish, Dried Frnit, Pot and Pear , Ashes. and PRODUCE GENERALLY; Best Brandi of Family Floe r Always 'on ' Band No. 102 Second Street. • Between Wood and. Market. PITTbBCOII 7 PONN'A. _Liberal advance made on Consignments. apfl-1 d LUPTON dr OLUDIE.N, GRAVEL ROOFERS MORNING POST BR corner Fifth and streets. Ala, - tA.V111431 MADE AItRANG • " to operate before the Dental 0 . f• the nited States. and the various Dental Cono veaitionsfor the purpose of bringing before the firti% salon. my Apparatus for Extraction. reeth without Pala, I shall of necessity be obliged to be away from MY office the greater part of next Spring and Slimmer. and that My. patients anot be the losers thereby , I have as sociated with me Dr. E, J. WAYE. a Dentist 'of well known ability In every branch of the profes sion. and whose elegant fillings are the admire- I tics of the profession wherever seen. Dr. Waye will be with me from April let, and will take the general charge of the office, le.ving me, free to, devote my vrholeattention to Extracting Teeth' with my Apparatus, and to the mechanical fart the profession. ,Persona who may have hitherto.' failed to nave.their Teeth' extracted for, want of time on my part. or from defects inthe apparatus are as-ured that such di3cult3 no longer -tats* as I have made many improvements and wind's. vote my whole time to it. Re erences in regard to the Pairtleolness and Safety of the operations given if dealred, and from Vedical gentlemen too, Remember that cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to the bast aavantag_e. LOUDRY. Dentist. - 134 Smithfield street,. mhl7: dtm7l 4 CARP E T 1862, DECEMBER, 1862, W. B. & li. IIIeCALLUDI.. 87 FOURTH STREET, I LAROR PORTION OPOUR STORM —vim/ seen boughtivairiotts to a series ol advance:), .and now replenished_(just- before the helmet nava - lee ache season) with the newestdet signs In Carpets, Oil Cloths. Mindow tshades, A favorable opportunhl le effeved purchasers at moderate rates. as prima will be higher. deol7 IND BUILDERS AND DOSTBARTORS We are now manufaatortruz a rapartor aritials of .111 , whtoh we are prepared to delves I!..rcaa our OOH YARD, aft LIBIMTYMOIgt. h an Butd as nsua4 quality of Pam. 1137 Co4 ylpgp~ ca oaf* Dim'moat. ormcurr Is co: MEDICAL TO. THE PUBLIC, • jpis pEciA - that racrantandlldse - -77,e 'l7 Wed of an " - I:taints:treat sestet VIAL:, delicate disorders. self-, abuse and diseases or tuai ions common and - Meng to oaths - ofr both Beg Sna alhat:41140111 fit rorrried. tease e Ds. Dwaine? publishes the fast of his so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dr,nautalts aciekedraxi4 thiWit,-ai great-gin -vog umr.c,rai and Jet wadi: corruption aroma Ydnalling sons arid dtauchkers„ /heir family ,ii linysirianght i tie n cent:lean to eaop them lib crinticieltbettli .ilothe.saine as Dr: - STRUP;(4sieept fidb a) lcet &biome - Ivo pracit doe might be ion - to' them nnio4 Wray modest: and' presumptuous fammies e licto and raised in hnioranze, orlon . lip as IntearQoD.l9 and rho compare society, intellUmise. sense, Ate., to • adieu and cents. manftericiunir. nk n a 32l .7 • d r ill; gotten. lltawubTioitg,how - that ricantmei .Tr-eati that dainnvera,:ri and nal SMVIO - Mr.:o timbre dolidy and of delicate con ditio n and app .nacre. have .been restored to heal end vigor bY D.B. DRANSTAUP. besides many before and, after mani a s & through him have been saved mash `mil amid_ ~ety mortification. ite. Spermatort boa or nocturnal enunisslow. are completely Rarest in a very ahortoace oftimeby bin new remedies. which are_pecniliarly hie own. T.hey are entinceade nom the Vegetable Kingdom. , having area the fallacy:ofthe Mercurial tri*Maeht,hehae abandon 'ed it and stifintitntod the suitable Female di.i— easiniarcitraritedwitlinearkeuvoceinasnighail over forty years (4e) ,asycsienee in their treat ment in host its& of both the - Old end lo the United Staten - leads him to say...to hp with c fair tie!. health and We-lied will seam b1.3 " 3 upon thiMown - Pallixi cheek: Trifle no iangar selih mcmtebanks and quarks. brit come and be em-eil Comitimption sdit• all of its kindred diseases, of which so many ainNl our count:Hes t is . :z now be rellev4, - pro -ha attend to it it fling Full particulars ean bad ofm, treatineni by procarMg a copy of the Medical Advisermhiah b given grads toe]] that apply -Having the ad vantage of over roa r years - eaperi=e4 and observation. tonsequ has Nayarit? 1 in the treatment . of al and who daily ConsultedbY ttionroferi on. as wall 13 memo mended by repootioile cdthims. publiraerr. pre Prietors of hotels. Odseo 85 s.mitr.leid street, near Diamond st.eas, Private 4.11,7:13=1:1- cations - from all parrs Of she Union otrintly at. tendsdie. IMPORTANT. TO LADIES E. JOUR HARVEY, Et.4.lralle FOB wards of tizenty Years deVotea. his pro fession a l itoe egolriscrely to the treatment of femak ThgcutriekandinavingEraCCe4disi thou sands of 'eases in restoring the afillgted •t 9 BOMA li/waihist/las now entire ounfidenou eferigg Prar d, ' • " Great limerioan Veined - 7 " • Olt. IfIAitiII&VPS CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS' Which have nave yet failed(when . the dtrec • tons have been attic. ty followod) in ro acting diffloultion from ObeauoVon • or Stoppage or in rostoring the system to perfect Aril. r. hea suffering from Soma Atrodioao. Aro?,Togn.r Ctrs, tea ignec, or other weakness of tho sans. Also in rat CaSeayf iktriUti or iV4-w-mi Proaradion, Reekrica. Palveitaltoev, lie., &re : , which are the forerannerabf more scripts duntso, °a-need Pale are verfeenv harraiet3 cG4- stittasea, nod Mai! be Oaken 41 AZ MOO citqltllle fe male irizhota cauring.dietreas: at Ciao Fame they act ILiee a 07/aral, by Strongthcrans.invigo rating. and restoring the grams to a lithitny coal. dition, finch bon contains - 60 PEls. PELIC4 Oe DilttA3 and when desired will be tont by tma l t , by any advertised Agent. on receipt of tho r neY J. BRYAN; Rochester.. .V. 11 - .GenerrA A,Tant Bold by DrugestasolcauliZ_ • , JOSE.PIi ESI=V;i4 7 I, Corner hfazket street and the viymc 1, aullklycitooterts Agent tor Pittirbolt Wn 4 it . 4 - 0.00-, . . . ROW 'LOST! HOW RESTORED.: Just pitliii cd. ins a•tt,?.:a..ted ittychTe. Eli Ceara. • A LECTURE ON. ITS NATT;RE, TREAT MENTAura Radical Care' of Sparta aterrham or Seminal• - Weress, Involnutar:- Enimiaicrs. Sexual DebilihV. and Impadiments to •Saniave. generally L _liorrouners, Conzramption, hpitepry and Fits; Mental and Ph7airal Irrcapaero. , ,r.raals.., ine•fronr Zell-Abuse. ItOBT. J. CUL ERWELL. M. D.. Atathar of the Green icair..tlo Boon to Thousanda of ilidereiii." Sent andenseat, in a plain enveloPe, to aa, ad dress. poet pai.l, on receipt of Elm C , •nr., or two postage stamps. b Dr. r ;IT. J. O. Lt _ . .iimadway,:'New Tout osh3lAiwSm Post office Box. 4 Pia. DAUB 1% CAPPELL, illnitlNFAltt • `l` &ILO RS, RAVE 41:161 E ()RIVED Lama and welt tognoted stock of Spring Goods, coasiains of Cloths, essizqeres, Vesitings, die. ALSO-A large stook of , . . . GENT'S FDRNISEIING GOODS, Including -Payer ,Ogilarr Ne hfiee and every Ming lutisliA kOBl - )33'fixettilaseF ..-., ah tag More Ded.ws prooime.y.ex.ente&z,... . _, Ait,V):l94 -$5;50. .--VatitiAtiiit 05,50 UNABMDGEII DICTIONARY Fifty copies. oamplate..tidorialEdition at *MO far Bale b 7 'JOEL% H. biELLO3. • lan7 WtodAreat. 'gm FAB-En STEAN'ENStNE BUILDERS nio'n Ir k I=a-dift4:ew,l. EBIEILALIACHII4II - IND OILER 141dE4:4, .110ar the Penn. B. B. PaEszto:rDaDot. ' PIMBUIWIT. L. , . Iliellalilin".ll.4MßElil ALL. HINDS OR' Steamllll; - maim; from Savo to one bundrod m l 4. home . power, and gaited for Grist Mills. Saw ' • Blast Furnaces. Factories, Clive Partionlar attention to the co, struotion of Barbee and Maohinery for grist mills. and for uprights. molar and circular saw mills. Haver also on hand. Ehishodand mat" for glib meat at short waft: Esalnes and Boilers at every deg:m.44lon. .41w.furnishBoilera ind'Shcot Iron seer - .tell, Wrought Shaftin g„ • Bangers and Bullies. m everr varirtV ill har continuo the manufacture of Woolen •Idao cra and llissldaa Cards. Our prices are low. Auar maohinery manniaAvar 7 - ed of the beet quality cfmaterials. and warraa ;AI in' ll oases to giro sallgfeaticHs. 41Ptigdangfrom all - Parts of the country &Tx:z ed-AO ,Ine4antisr, _ VirA SHINGtitt*IDMINEEirfr eLOTIXt - il • 74. " 491'141 BICERAI24 it LONG, • ml 2 • -127 Liberty street. FOR, 11.111 GE,;... THE SUB lLPreriber offers for tale very :hie frank of 135 8,044 - tit - tutted ItWashington towns:Ml" Colum blanaorrantg.9tdo. one mile and a hall from tra. iineaville Station on the Pittsburgh 8 Cleveland Railroad.' Runk tiftylaerei tire impxyv ed and tin der cultivation and the whole Is Aida in coal stone. The beildin= aide farm log 'house, log stable. o w shed, &a, The is well situated within one mile ofthe railroad: Terms af sale—One•lislf eash, - with - reasonable time for the remainder. Price $25 Der sere. Addrese. PIiitiIIEALEVneftWIGGIEN, Columbiana counts. Ohio. liefe , to Joe. M.Cabe. hose street, Pittehurgh. 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