- ? . ..4) - L.S .4' f ill fj ''..„...:1 Onln eirr. 'Harr, Editor , it Proprietor oprietor. L . • MED/CA-L.• N OT ALCOHOLIV 11/ L' CONCATED ratinUer 1.: A:PUB- TONIC. LI • ' 0..4.4 - Zo•• • I M 3 I O OFLAN 10 9 tS GERMA 84 TER PREPARED BX ra C. D P dACTSBON, 2hiladel hi as. Penns ., ' effentaally note Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA. JAUSIDICE, mummies. or Narrows Debility • Dfiseall or : he Eldners, and all Dragoons dirlsfricifirom a Dregordered EOM' or Stomach, non as Omni . _potion. Inward Ma, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Arddifir_of the ' Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, David - _for Ppodo /Panto or lifinight in • Um fitomsoßour Frantations, Sink butorPhqninit at tho utelltom,... ockEwrlmumrata the treas. Burned and - difficult B.Mne, Eluttering.at the Heart. Choking suANtaWis f velowthei x i la lyi ng Vtl i allV 3 gi c t 4 / 3 193 Iarlat e M IV itta b r li l Head, Deficiency. af - PtmCii, el. lowness of the f.in and _es Pam the Side Back, Che ."&o. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn infatrint-the Flesh. Constant iron of Evil, and treat depree lion Oi sPirifs. f' And. wig veeltivav nrevent Yellow Fever. 11l loos Never:Ace— NO_-- THEY CONTAIN Auxouor. OB BAD I%er wlli cure the alma diseases in ninoty -nin mit Of a hunlred. Induced by the este:owe sale and universal aorsuartir "It64sfLand's German Bitters, , (purely resemble hosts of ignorant Almada and unsopi- Adana moans, have opened upon suffering aumanity Mei:load e r of Noetrumain the show, „poor whisky, ail compounded with iniurious land obruiten Tonics. fitomaoMcra and 131 t, Bewue - of the innumerable array of alcoholic rvaraticms in ple th oric bottle: , wad big...bellied a. under the modest appellation of Bitters: which. instead of curing Only aggravates *wee, nd leave the disappointed aufferers in despair. ,HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Are not a nee and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Amon can public: and their reputation and sale, are not Iva led by any similar preparation The proprietors have thousands of Letter. from the most eminent Alpiergimem, Lawyers, Physief ens anti Otiose's.% • Testifyiag of their own personal knowledge. to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOU WAN T.SOMETHING to STRENGTH. ? DO YOU YO W U ANT A GOOD APPETITE? ot.. YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOU!? CON '. • ASTITUTIONt • DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL ? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID 01 AVER VO US NESS? - D0 YOU WANT ENT 9 GY7 Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brk and iAgrorone Seellne? y dr, use BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITT TICULAII NOTICE. There are many preparations sold tinder the • name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded Of the cheopettmhisky or common rum , cosimp from .2440 Weep:ape! gallon, the taste disguised by An "•la n coktfoiltmller - Seed. - . . Mai" elan - Ufßi tern has canned and will - cOntin- , ate to Mende as lona ae they can Le sold hundreds to the the Beath of the drunkard, By their use the *vitem is kept continually under the influence of Al coholic Snlinulantsqitha scorid kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is fel the horrors attendant upon a drunkard'. life and • death. . llothtutewho desire and will have a „Liquor ilitters,m_e_publksh the jot/amino recelt. Get tine Battle Hooliand ' s German friers, and wkim with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or whi.k.r , and therein/I will be a preparation that wilt excel in medicinal virtues and true .ezo.sllen-e- any will the numerous Liquor Bitters in the . market, and wt// cost much less. You win haus all the virtues of Hoofland's Bitters in , Connection with a good article of Liquor, at a , stook leis price than theaeinferior preparation& will eaet.Yan. • • . . ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND TIPP - ::-Wl. ItLOIDEI OF SOLDtERS . hil - .WaoslitheAttention of all having relations or ls inthe 'army to the Biet that !MOOF VIS Germ= Bitters" will care. nine tenths of the Mouses hodutmd by exposures and mitre - fiohninehlehtle clamp life. In the lists, peblish „is/almost daily in the news p a p ers, on the arrival - oft theta; it will be noticed theta very_large pro . portion are Satiating from debility. Every case of_that kind clan be readily cured by Blland's Getman Bitters, Diseases resuling from oo ' disor dere of the digestive organs are ..ptudtly remov - • .ed; e have no - hesitation in. stating that, if ' • these Bitters were freely used among our soldieri = hoodreds of lives might be saved: that °theme's IsM be lost. - Wees.ll particular attention to the following ret-• , •.. aiarkableand well authenticated cure of , one of 1 DM nation's heroes. whose life . , to use hp own 1 . „language, ''has been saved by the Bitters: , .. .. -, • . PraLspauenu, August 211, 1882. Ctlara-Jones ,ft Evan.—Welt, gentleme n . you r obatid's. German' Bitters has saved 4 1 7 life. . arefanomistake in this. It Is vouched for by mitmtterstof my_tomrades,_some of whom names are appended , and who Were fully cognisant. of • . •elkthe cdreittnstarices of Inv ease. I am, and have -- eitiettlei the last four rears. a member of ' eh ,r -!Ie. ~.. sae o llyzeat lititkrl„ , ;:t e n . der n tle tu n t rg' Immediate ..r...: atteronpon rpTgxAtions agues, I tea staoked in eve last with intimatn o I he lam all was for seventy two days Jr the This was followed by great de iii• T. • eightened by an Uttsick'ofdysentery. I was then removed from the White Hot,.' and sent to tbia city on board the steamer "dicta of Ifs in. ,'! from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that qme Limye been about as low as any oae could be and still retain a spark ?fv t italityi For a week - 1) I :firlirditrirroWat i f ado°47ii 4.9' anything, eat 44 1 1 1otgrnbt ger7t r i gisep . a glass of water On my St inset. ' Life 00 ' not last ander these b' om elette's; ants, steer inn . the physicislur who ~. - •tri t ree Working let bf zy.therigh unsuesiesful , Mollie me front tits grosP of the dreadAroli. ” -Sr„ franktytoTd me theyorastd corn mord for Inc. r i 441030.111 e nEetels clettran. and .to make . --? • lipposition oriny limit° ,and best suit. aLe' Aalvprimw. who visited MO at tho espital,' mi.. rtiderick Steinbron. of tith below 0 2 pitreet, a vhed MO Se n forlorn hope, to try pout &defend kindir , ProOttre4 a bottio; Proto • *slime LoomMencedtaldng them the shadow . f death receded, and I am now,-thank God for I', tin t ibettez , 4 l 2oZi gu l t. vetal d ret e br i l t r at b t o n t e . srpertizat7cr wreJaigar,wlfe and dough -:-, , - itt.littne LIMO .heardmo for mil. am , - ;pont ; for t gentleman I aro a loyal Virginf , ...,..... 4 1:1-violntty of Front itoyel, :,To your -," ti t Vlo - Eitters lbw° tbe,glozions priv il ege of ming to my bosotu those who ate dearort -' to•• ishr life., ' Ver‘ily. yours, 1*32: MALOhres. . eau= in se t rqiii, 40 oboyetit t re, tA% wheddesPed of nuroorqatie. • tAtogg.i. 4 l l 4.ol - 04 tg 4geltdi, 1 11 4 /N 1 11 1 Tarkidlli. let N . Y. ~ Battfiry. , 2,.._:... :: Al. p almy , 00. O. llth. Maine. - ' . ail; ALLIER, (124 N. Y. ,' ~, , • -, L * CERIst Artillery, Battery F . ...,. ; RALE ow, . Coßi 34- Ver ont. i - 1:131 * N ..II . 4 EROMIE,CiiB, do m FRIMY T. 3 IACDONAI.D, Co u-eth Maine. ORM F. WARD Co E. sth Maine • .. .' ritilttlik ~ c .o. _ .. ~B '24IE, X: A • ' t-raic • : wouw, no Y. asth X l / 4 1,- ~• . -' ' ... ..- 1 ,4' 11 4 1 / 4 ,10 - e A; 341 Verment . 1 ~..4:l_:._ %. • s. t A I A tooth Penna. '- .: _' - '1 1. 1 1 ! -.' ArOorrxr,E,RFEITS. eseittat - i afittiAtiiiid—e.BLlACKlSON.4 • $I OtttittfArkAßght of ear" bottle. 'ilium emlizotifttit7s otriTs, OR 1--' mumr•Asoz,, ,, wou $4 00. &nits Al.c oils . Should your nearest ' t nctillye t.tie ar rig "' %ta b & o e 41:: ittl =re 4to r ante . 1 fetward, securely Peeked. . • .. .elPld OMee, and M.anusactory, No. 1 XONES & EVANS,' cs,Mapa k 2 9.11, awls - on AEU° i) - - , m -• . Prop rio - to . is . -- --Ilir Pir aai ..--ttittrgerstettand doalersin everi• stintlA um vat States, and by ' - , Dr, ta. IL . duct nes . 0 ,. it44#llPrall% -' ' 6; 4 _ si g.go. 6 ealstata motors I Yorldmit..._ :E.,.. sniox Jonimbo . „lir . Omer Ebnlthdald and Pourth meal A. J. RANKIN 4 c late.h Susignet. throe dog:lib:1ov dtk. sod. Alillikkelis toftr. _ : . . 7 •:. t :,.: . - .. - , - _. _„, . ': :'...•." i ... • . i . ....•-• i Jr• i • ~ i , .... -.. •. . , , - -!.:' :,-; ~ iL. : 31. , .. ~ . - 1 . - : , •' '• ,:: i ! . ,•,.1y - - ...,., -, ~,. , . 4. , 1 . . ~,. 1... . , . ri • . . f \.,...._ . . . - - ' . - ' Al -. ..:..t‘• '-, 1.„1.t. . . . • r . . . . • SATURDAY iIIORNING -'7 VIE DAILY POST - ADV. ANOED RAM , One year by pail $3OO Mcmgw, **425 Three " 215 One " /11 One week. deur - veld in the city 18 Single eopies.,-..........- ... ... To agents per hundred - 200 ____._...._ ...... N 1 i kW,14 9 4117/IfaTifilNll;ll BATES. , The following rates of advertising have :been ticreedsrpon by t t Pabibrhers I the Pittalrga , Preas. to celled on art after the Ot'a day of November. 118624 on all new oontratlte; FOR STANDING MATTER. PER EITROLIII3O - 17/ 2, EVERY , tot P. *. 60 Two months ... ., 9 900 TwebuieracnoLL„ 100 menthe.- 11 00 Three insertions 125 Four months.... 13 00 000 week 200 Five months._ 1400 Two weeks 50 Six monthe..,... 1560 Three weeks,-..... 500 Nine months._ 2000 One month ...... „. 600 One year....--.. 23 00 FOR 011 / 1 1143 1 / 4 LBLE MA Which snows tbeprivilegoef a W= 11 : 1 18 or matte. to be ineerted b3. oteelor nefw ad be PER SINGLE SQUARE, ETERIII4Y, Six months- -- $lB 00 Wier) 30 00 Administrators' Mace( 025 Marriage Noticee., I 75 Death Notice& ...... 50 161.rA1l 'advertisements. ordeted is orr one daring Month. or law time. to be .eiteß at the tine of or . " - D4,IIGY-POST : Prospectus of a New Journal. • (From Pond) It must be admitted by all that a new ournal is one of the necessities of the age; that his imperatively calked for, and that there is plenty of room for it.— Acutated by these considerations the pro prietors of the journal about to be intro duced beg to announce that on _Thursday, the 14th of May (anniversary of the ere ,cution of Itavaillacy by torture) will ap. apear the first number of -TUE SENSATION TIMES AND CHBONICLE OF EXCITEMENT. This journal will be devoted chiefly to to the following objects, namely, Harrow' ing the. Mind, Making. the_ Flesh Creep, Causing the Hair to Stand on End, diving Shocks to the Nervous System, Destroy-, _ . ing Conventional Moralities and generally Unfitting the Public for the Prosaic Avo cations of Life. ~ Its columns will be enriched with: care fully collected horrors .. of every kind, from the English and foreign newspapers, and with the most remarkable , narratives of what is uncharitably called Criminil Ad venture. The editors flatter themselves that there is no mock delicacy about them - nor any real deliacy:either,and therefore their sub scribers may be assured that no record of an interesting nature will suffer by any of the fastidious revision which weakens a narrative, or by any of the timid mani pulation which substitutes the hiatus of for the description. Murder, of course, will have in these columns the formost place, and the aid of photography will be used in order• to pre sent mostisithful portraits of the actors - tuidvictitas, aiiil:the most vivid repre sentations of scenes where such tragediee' may be enacted. But no class of sensational record will be neglected, and readers may rely npon receiving the most graphic accounts of all crimes, .-with violence, merciless corporal punishments (especially in the case of children) revolting cruelties to animals; and other intervening matters. Accidents, if horrific, Will always be duly register ed, Arsenical literature will find in these columns its best exponent, and all poison cases will be watched by a staff of special reporters, who have been medically edu cated. Cases of suspicion will also be treated, and the editors are happy to say that they are already in communication with the butlers in several aristocratic families in which it is suspected that per -12138 are endeavoring to dissolve the nup tial contract without recourse to publicity. This department of the paper will be un der the direction of an eminent sensation novelist, who will be at liberty under a ticket of leave. A sensation novel itself, in which atro cities hitherto undreamed of even by the most fashionable fictionists of Paris; will form a feature in the new journal, 'and a large sum under the name of a subscrip tion, has'been handed to the - Bocietyi for, the Suppression of Vice, in order to in sure its non-interference with the forth coming tale. It is needless to say that the proceed ings in the Court over which Sir Cress we l presides will be,given in full, where they have interest, and a distinguished lady novelist has undertaken to do juitice to the sentimental features in such cases, points usually neglected by the male; re• porter. Some extraZirdinary revelations of the habits and actions of exceedingly Low Life will be offered, and a special detective has been -retained in the interests of the journal. 4n eminent viviaectionief has under taken to supply a series of papers, setting forth his own' experiences i n his art, and which he will continue to practice upon varippa portionsofttire4oferior creation, for the aake - Icifieupplying:truthful details but only.to the readers of the "SensatiOn Times." Confidential communications, of a ter rific, sanguinitry,_or vicious description, may be addressed ,to the editors, care of Messrs. Nightmare '& Skeletons, publish ers, Garbage Lane, near Saint Luke's: E. C. The Natuialtzed gitizens and the The Fait in !hieh the secretary of IV& heti treated beneral Meagher and. Gene ral Sigel, representing the Germans and the Irish, is positively shameful—C .- Those gentlemen. ought to 7havaactive commands in the . 'VOW) E•andlthat they have pot prov,is that Mr:Stauton-istainted with a remnant of, that iletentable Knew zic,thin g spirit Which lamws;ktunpanta Jew years 7 2kW ago...l7.oik.:fierold, Bearc4dxu ralZoote. It is stated that :this - gallant Officer has entirely -recovered from the wognds IkeTe • . . • calved at Fort Donalsog._ jie hitit aside iti=t-Okietail.loo4:olree'wee since, un has offered hia"derviCeit to the, Secretary: of the Navy, read 4 for commandafloat,and anxious to again - take an active part in subdaing the rebellion. Reis now,{ fig be has been Once his a al recovegy= at the head - of the inibortant &wean of Zguipment and. Recruiting for- the Nirfry, in this city. TheCOnieriptioit We: Yo Tho tißTstl%eat,,ender 41134**iiidien act, viascommepeedie-,therliotree of of New Yirik on ..lifouday. The marolliou:officenyit is said, Are in , strutted. te' take down the eilmo:orevery person without tne k r4 to age. Questions r e tl t a i :, ar elmaie e ter ere ere to w t li d t r e id d e r d ail b .7B made, Greal,'Speooll of "Johici Van- , Bu ren. T - The New a lork, World, not . - .--A- -,---, " whether kr:`Van Buren will,' spea- af the /1 . Utica Conttention, thinks it, quite pomade that he 'will read a speech, and !reoom mends to him he one he delivered about , three months ago, before the. Democratic Urtion Associatiffn, of which it gives the lelloNiing 011igant'oitract : • . " r should be in favor of Congress re passing the resolution that they: passed last year almost unanimously as to the le gitimate object of this war—that it is pros ecuted not to overturn the instiattions of any portion of the country, but to restote the rightful authority of the Governthent dining every part of our territory, I and de. to, vote one dollar if ,thexe ;is any departure from the original olfjecl of the war. (Applause.) Now, 'gentlemen there are one or two things the President' might do if he felt inclined, and it is entirely for him to determine. To unite the North ho must entirely abolish his party organiza tion: I read every day in the Republican :papers that it is necessary that the North should-be united. - Belt the President of .the 'United States ednnot tell us to put down party 'when he is exclusively and thoroughly partizan himself. The ostrich, who sticks his head in the ground vitith all _the rest of himself exposed, makes a much more effectual concealment of himself than the President of -the United States, who tolls you yap aunt-not have any par ty, and:yet ,pppointa -aeveml thousand tax assessors and commissioners all over the United States, exclusively of one political party; who finds it necessary to arrest and incarcerate Democrats in every portion of the United Stales. If• he does not want any party, let him put, one Republcan in prison by way of showing his impartiality. (Applause.) The Presidet of the United States cannot rescue himself from the im putation of party .politics who removes from the command of the army McClellan, (trenamadonti applause,) and who . never I 1 yet has been able or dared to assign a rea son for doing it; who not only gives him , no other command, bat ignominonsly or- I dent him to the rear, thus notoriously de- priving the public of his services, and for I what? * * * The President of the I United States who removes a gallant and glorious soldier like, Fitz John Porter, 1 (great applause, continued for several minutes, and three tremendous cheers for Fitz John Porter,) and who restores Tom Ford, (hisses and groans,) must not come and tell us that there is no party in this thing, and that Democrats must combine in support of the Administration, and prosecute the war to overturn the institu - ions of the South, and to deny their own notions of the Constitution and law. I won't say it is childish in the President. (Laughter.) He might have me arrested_ ft is an indictable offence to bring the Government into contempt, and it is a miracle to me how Lincoln has escaped indictment so long." (Great laughter.' 11. 041- -----._...... • The Perils of the Deep. Immense Piles of Ice Along the Coast...Perilotts Condition of Packet Ships. The reports of almost ever:) , vessel ar riving at New York from European porta during the few days past, concerning the vast fields of ice encountered on the banks of Newfoundland, and even lower down the coast, excite much uneasiness as to the fate of several packets that are con siderably over due. It has been suggested in New York to dispatch a steamer to the relief of such vessels as may be disabled. Captain Conway, of the British bark Queen Victoria, from Dublin, arrived on Monday, and makes the following report of his adventures, which reads more like an extract from Doctor Kane's narra tive than the log of an Atlantic packet ship : "Mw 8. In longitude 49, made very large fields of ice ; at 3p. m. shortened sail ; night coming on kept the ship in clear water by standing to the eastward, 'occasionally passing through detached strings of ice. Many vessels were in com• pany similarity situated. May 4. At daylight, nothing a but field of ice in sight around the horizon, vessels under short canvass, to find, if possible, clear water ; night coming on and; the ice more compressed the vessels making headway. moored her to a halt 'lreland Pan,' stern on, with an eight inch hawser to Save the rudder. At 10 p. in. the ice completely enclosed the vessel, she lying firmly jammed, all sails handed ; four other ships close by in the same situa tion. May 5. All around the horizon noth ing butice.;_as far as the range of sight no water-to be seen. During the day press ed the vesse4ader canvass to the South southivest using a great deal of Cau tion. "May 6. At 2a. m. the ice became slack, and some open water was seen ; steered to Southwest. Sailed for sixteen hours at the rate of six- and a half miles per hour alohg the weather side of the jam, in-a Southwest by West course, and then only got clear at 7 p. m. Passed several strings of detached ice during the night. • "May 7. Passed large ice -fields, many, ice-bergs and 'many islands of ice; was obliged to steer in all directions to clear the large fields, day ant, night, up to Sat tirday, *ay the kit (4 ,41.ap: m: of that day nothingbut clear water in sight. At 4 p. in. sounded, on the Grand Bank in longitude 49 90, hal tune 45 -90 ;:andlsinbelthedhlive lied con tinned -westerly , winds, and oppresilve heat," This retitaikable accumulation once in the Atlantic rosy account for the cold Wather which has so suddenly followed the heat of- last week. More. English ,Iron•Olade: for th CQufeaerateEL A London correspondent of the New ITtkrjr,fterctliZ,in a letter.dated tho 9th;in sta.llts say • • I havajust learned, from a most , un doubted, and autheutia Source, .that two poiverful war. steamers, of the highest speed — and efficiency, have lately. Pageii:Pi'Act waet of am' a, there ;:lp erste against =American shipping. Tit.PBl3 veleta :are povietful, swift'''. and' heavily armed,' and fhittiritaiantiftpates that they willtnflict very heavy losses_on our coin moiety'. "Thitinaval movement,of ths 413- als bast bean planned frOtri the beginning of tlis'yar, - said_that it.has brt tituittitaketr 'iusti now •in consequancei of I Confederate agencies to direct - itlib'wdrk. having bean formed in Shanghai, Calcut ta, Singapore, and other cities of the Eastern coast ig communication with a line " number of sympathizers and abet tom, ' ' ' ' z i WHAT CONBTITTITES STATE'? , . BY SIR WILLIAM JON '; nowing . What constitutes a State? - - - ',.i; L . Not high raised battlements or laioed mound; Thick wailer merited gate; 5": , / Not eities proud, with spires-041d turrets crowned; ! Not bays and broad arm'd porte,- • 1 1,i-: • • Where, laughing at the storm, ritnavies ridin Not starred and spangled courts,' -- - " ! _ • - - , Where low-brow'd baseness :Iv ,-perftune to, pride. No, MES — bigh-Mill(ted MEN, ~ • ' . .. t With powers as far above dull - lei endued, In forest, brake or den, -..- ' i. 7. - As beasts excel! cold rooks and ' b - . Mes rade : Men who their duties khow. . 2; .. i But know theirrights, and. kn owmg; duremairki tain : Prevent the long-aim'd blow.••:. ey 1. ' And crush the tyrant while the y rend the chain: . These constitute a State ; . , . . And Sovereign Law, that State'll'etddected wil!;: . O'er thropes and globes elate -i.„:„ . -- • - -.•- gits Empress, crowning good, rent. .Rbigill; ".. Snsit by her sacred frown, .1 ..t • . . The blend Discretion liken vapor-1310s, - '-', And e'en the all-dazzling crown !;,. •- - ---' Bides his faint rays anti at her' butdingshrinke. Stich was this hear‘n-lov'd isle,, .....,; 1 Than Lesbos fairer and the CrettModieret No more shall freedom smile? . „.••• -.- Shall Britons languish and be ntritio more? Since all must life resign, Those sweet rewards which dec4ste the bravo "ris folly to decline, And steal inglorious to the sile rk • grave, . _ Tag child who cried far hour,:did not get it. . ; . t • . THE best adhesive labelilnikvan be put on luggage is to stick to it priself: ' ~ LAWS are always multipl lag la*yera, and lawyers always multiplying laws, i.i: . EMBRACE as many opportunities as you please, but only one womam • HE that, loses his conscience has noth• ing left worth 'keeping. L : THE Essence of Aboliticutis—'Etelieve as I do, or you are a traitor .V Wnr is a windy orator like a whale ? Because he often rises to siont. NEW PISCCV:VEIII( To Stransrthazi and Impro*the TES 4:7411401*1t1W DOLS Russian - ' , llpeataaleS,' waisasoars SIMPERERS EDON DE• footivo eight; arising Emma te"Or other can a, can be relieved by using the astinadan reib• ble Spectacles, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Yittslituth and vi cinity, to whom they have given -perfect satiated tion. The certificates of thestt persons can be soon at my office. IDt.- All who purchase one lir Of the BMA= Pebble Spectacles are entitled be supplied in fo turefree.f charge with those Which will alwaYs give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to entire an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, PracticatOptician Manufacturer of the Russian P4ble Spectacles. ianl6 No. so Filth street Post BUildlinl fa) y place of business is dined on Saturday )t LI; NOT' CE.—P,ITTSBWROIt _ d-. Uniontown Telegraph Company. In ac cordance with the Act of Annelid,. IsuorPota-' tine the Pittsb , rgh & UniontownToleirraph Com pany, there will • o a mooting of, the Corporators and Etuceholders of said Company. at the office of the Pittsburgh & Connelsville - Railroad Carve ny. No. 67, Four h street. in the City of Pitts burgh. on. Thursday, the 4th Day, at Jurte,llsB3: f , r the purpc ea of electing a President: Bactetary. Treasurer sad four Directors, enddeking such oth er nate asmay ho necessary to OW a pertttsatmt organisation of said Comosim 1/ONRY, LAcagozig, and other Corpora JOHN tor R. s. RWINO. myl3;dlaw:3s 00. N CORD GRAPE PPERIOR VINES, AT $2 50 PER 1 , 7 dozen- $1250 per ILO. Extra Vines at $5 per dozen; $25 par IOJ, CARPETS. 1862, DECEMBER, 1862 W. D. it H. MeCALLIIM 87 FOURTH STREET, LAM PORTION OF oIIRSTOCII ving Seen bought previous to a series of advances, and now replenished (just before the largest adva'oo of the season) with the newest de signs in Carpets, Oil Meths, Window Shades, ite . A favorable opportunity is offe,ed purchasers at moderate rates. as prices will be higher. dad? HENRY W. BEAUMONT OLCO DILI.LEREI LN Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Also, Blackberry, Rasploory, Wild Charm and Uingor Brandies, Old Mononghahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Sma No. 83 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4? Hotels. Taverns. and Families, supplied a moderate profits for Cash. my2lllyd W. B. LUPTON J. R. °LODEN. LUPTON t OLDDEN, gurucTrriumg AND nest.ggs FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING • liet.Repitire to old gravel, CanVore and Metall° Roofs modest the Thereat prioei,. All work.promptly attended, to and warranted, 0111aN Morning Poet Building, corner Fifth and Wood ft , eete.2d - atorr: ' " ' • - B PULIC - NOTICE. . N ACCORDANCE WITH Tits 4er of Aeeemb y, incorporating the Pittsburgh Grain:Elevator Company, books will be opened to the Capital stock, of said Company, at the bier chants' Exchange, in the City of Pittablirgh. on MONDAY, let Day of June, next, at 10 o.cdooki a. m. and open till s o'clock D, M. of same day. Springer Ilarbaugh, Thomas Bell. John Scott Joshua Rhodes. Wm. Bingham. R. F. Renneds% • Tao, B. Canfield, J. 8, Liggett ; W m. MoCreers% and other Corporators. DUQUESNE BRASS - . WORKS. - , CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Mannfaottirers of every varlets of finished BRASS ; , WORK FOR eLmaras GAS or STEANIFITTEIIS, MACHINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS. ip BASS oeurrintes or EVERY 16E. ebriptitilinede' to order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly: at tended to. Earth:War attention plop to fitting. up. Refineries fo r. Coal and Carbon Oda. • Also, solo agents for the Western DiBtri e t Of Point* IraDiai; fqk the sale et Maish.l.ansd Co.'s Patent Siphon, Pump, the best ever. inven• bid; liming no valves itis not liable to get out of order and will more water than any p_ump mice its sue. • . fehihdly. - Ei.11.4init....-.4astits atoms Somt rosiza 11131TITSBTRGH FIIIE ;FACTORING DOMPANY-. , KIEL GLOVER it. Biannfiuitiiiiirs Of Rib trick. Tiles,Crualblas, and dealersin Bileand urucible.-Clay. . • 11111.-offioe 365 Liberty street, oppositethii P. It, R. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders respeeMily salloited. febalimd Ix THE sEcoarn EANK.A. Eirourie Dronerl7 fbi sale, 44 - feet front on North Can al Street, AlleghenY, by 120 deep, having a trtrat Of 10 fe4 QA Beat Lane, shade trees. ahrnbberv. grape vine eta., a two story frame home, thejo cotton te oiry 4eairahle.„-ANltzto • B. COTHBM.I: T k SONS. CORN STARCH, 20 BOXES JUST HE. oeived and for sale by myl6 RS ItYMB No. MI it 12S Wood 'trod , : 5, . r .".i , 7: ~ ... ''.,-,.. _•T,t,f , ;:4 ,;1: ,:5. • -..,....: i t : :5 :: . 1 b ~..,....7. ~.„.......... --:„...,.... J L : . 7 71 N ..'n 7..: .: . IAY 8 0 9 ISO% 100.11#110.0 - Y.AfolitilioN. .. Arbitration -13oidanitti. of -the, B o • .• - -, : .%--:- et Trade. - : 1 ::. 1 Wm. M; IkEttillir V.: P.UMEL 14 BE NNETT JNID,,B. DUN:OT% Wm-MoODpiILY. • DAV Mod PUSS. . t .:. M civeli 2 erita .01 num mnsnrcit. :Sakonla ,Alay.4o...NewS4irk:.:LivCrpool City Baltiniore...lllay:3o..:New -Xorlc,..lAircrnonl China - June 3... New York,.:.Liverpoel llama ' June . 6 —New . York.:: Bremen - . Great Eastern—.Junft-6...New York...:Liverpoel Aga - Tune Persia:- fftinel7.'..New York.....Ziverpeol Maraihen • ...:4June24...New York....Liverpoor Africa June 24...805t0n Liverpool 'Scotia. ... .. July B... New York.-jiiverpooll Great York... Liverpool Silairorp.oot....BOston May 30.,Liverpool-.New York Marathon 2::.-Lirorpook-'New.,York 'Bavaria ....Tutiel:...Liverpoor-Now York Scotia ; ..................... 1...N0w York Hansa ........ ...... TunOlo_Liverpool.„Now York Chnada Tune 13_14iverpool...Booton - Kodar --Jane 16-Lirespool...New York Tuni27-Liverpool__N en. York comus7D Datr ro z a k Ma ir tO s tri POST HT ' ' ito, 118 97000 BTltEirr. • The follotrina are the buylag afid selling rates for (fold; alvet; " ' • Buying selling L..... 1 4334 00 8 11 VOL • • ••••• • :'. •••••••••• •• 132 00 Demand 142 , 00 .. • - Eastern Richange. "blew York. —..— par. 8a1tim0re:......; --.:,—.... par 'hiladelphi ~.. .....".... ................. a5tpp.;;,.......... ? ...........—. par a. Westezu Exepiume. Par Par Cleveland' ....... ..... par 13t. ...... Par Y. SAMMAY. May 30th. 1863. The market has come pretty much to a stand still, prices for 811110ariptionsbeing lower. Buy, ell are holding off. they say that prices have not Yet toncind /maim- There. Was to .be a pond freshet at Oil City -on Friday. The amount of oil, that was iloatO out will be known Ito-day. In! the. mean time the market was dull , and un settled, correct quotations very difficult to oh- The following Is the latest received at the Oil Exchange: OIL CITY, May 29th. The regular pond freshet takes place to-day. The markets are unchanged, the rates being Crude up the creeic.s3 50; at the mouth, $4 bbl. Erporfs: To New York--Crude, 244 Ws ; Re fined• 300 bbls; Alen:ohs, 19. To Philadelphia— , Crude. 1 52. i bbls; Refined. 425 bbls. To Balti more—Refined, 51 bbls. To Boston—Refined, 66 bbls; Beniolo, 69 blgs. Imparts: Per A. V...t.ailroad—Crucle,l22 bbls• Refined. 311 bbla. Per Allegheny river: Crude 611 bblec - ' • • There were about 20 oil boats up the river that will be due this dav—each ono contoi”log small amounts of :oil. This lot belongs to the last not the present freshet. Crude—The =ghat was very: dull and alto gether in favor of buyers. Prices at present very talsettled. _Bake of _lets comprising /.700 bbIS of 7eitklisar tales :3.50. lids at 2:13022a;* eluding packages•"'lr ansm " tong until the amount of oil received by the pond freshet is ascertained. Refined—Dull, buyers bolding off. We quote nominally at bonded, 37@)39c ; free, 45449 e. Benz°le — Deodorized nominal at 2002'e. J• KNOX No, 29 Fifth street PITTSBURGH PROD UGE MARKET OFFICE OF`virsDeitv PoSr.l Saturday, 'May 30th, 1663. Remarks—The weather continues very warm in fact, everything is drying up for want of rain. The crops are beginning to suffer. Our rivers are , steadily declining, and only the lightest! draught boats can run. Freights have advanced. Upon the whole business is very dull, and nothing do ing except in a retail way. Money matters—Gold continues to decline and will no doubt soon be down to its old rates. Bacon and ell kinds of pro visions aro tending downward. There is an am ple supply in first hands. The stales were not largo, but the local demand was fair. Flour—We will have to invent a new word, for the old one of "dun" is about worn out. As there is nothingdo ing in large lots the quotations mast be taken with a good deal of margin. The stook in first hands is ample. Cheese was in. steady request with regular sales to the trade pa former prices -The receipts were ample. Groceries were in steady demand there was a moderate business done in lots to moot the wants of the home market. Grain dull, with more sellers than buyers. The stock in first hands is not large and the demand was limited. Flour—The market continues dull, without any demand beyond what is required to supply the wants of the local trade. 'The supply on hann is sufficient foi all ordinary purPoses. The cur rent rates from store were: Supecrfir e. 505 25; Extra, 5 5005 75; Extra - Vamily. 8 . 50Cis& 62 ; a few lots of choice brands .w ere .disposed of at $7. Wagon flour brings Various: Prices: Butter is a drug, with retire sellers than buy ers. Sales of lots comprising 8 bids at 123.4®13c. Inferior sold at various prices: Eggs—The receipts continue light; besides the greater portion that does arrive passes through to the Eastern cities. Prices have slightly advanced. We note sales at 12140 per dos. Cheese—Market unchanged. with a fair busi ness doing in new; .sales 50 boxes new W R. 10c; 25d0 new cream at 11@11,4c Old unchanged. Potatoes—The market is overstocked; prices rulelow. •The fact is the old crop has been he:d back to long,. They are now. a drug .and can be purchased at almost. any price. We quote nom inally at .5087160 e per bush. Grain . The market was -dull: and inactive. this at best being but a poor market to operate in When vre get our ,elevator, ming. we shall have a 'change for , the , better: W heat, red would not .brintover 1:15@1 10.; white, 21301 25. Oat*, nothing doing.. Prices nominal at 55@58e. Rye 1 'ranges from 80085 e, and not much inquired for. Groceries in fair request for home use.: .bacon—Demand fair and sales moderate, with a good supply. ..Pales of 5.0(0 IDs Shoulders, +Ws 6000 of Ms Sides, : 8.000 the of Plain Hama, .1330'; -20 tiertea S SUMS, 100; 10,000 IDs shout- ' • Dried Beef—Sales 1.004 Ibs B.C, 12e. :sky-s-lifarhetsteedY; sales3obbla,4Bl:4s4. liingste.'—SaieS 8 bids- Orleans, 123.1 e; 8 do Coffee -s ales . h 20 dsPA tokrat oR i R o t @ 30 12 . W 33 e f 2 . s Molasses:—Our dealers-have a fair supply of new and old: POST crop was steady at 0844e0t; old lac. marled Fruit—The market was heavy; and prices tend down.. Sal l loo bush Peaches, .112. 70@ . 2 70•'150 bush Apples, .25,@1 3734.1 7s i g—Reoeipti on tithe increase : sales 21 loads at 14. alt.—Unchanged. Sales 200 bids No„ I at3l. 7501,80, SPRING GOODS. vivl.wo?Nerstlitt.l7 ATTI". SPRING AND SUM GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY OASSLYEI34VS, suitobliofor .131u3ineas Suit& A fall and rAggplete _ cement of line black , ()LOTMAN') CANSIMBItEC Plataand - figaradl3ilk and Cub - mare Yeses _ . - corner of MarketScuare.Alleitemy cat, mL&drw:tt 51 Market St. BIIRLINGTON mainso-ao BON ea. Just received and for Age") RETaini:BRO. • m! street. k a*Y. nom manna. PITTBBII33H OIL TRADE. Gmbrivting all Cho newest styles of ur. H. mewls AVIN'irFOMIALM. ^ ' . . ... . '. ~.. 1 •:::.'''.;';l - ~,.• ,„J - ;;H ',..‘:. - C- -'...• if , 45 '-',-. • ~ II .... ' ' • ::..-10 . ~fr . r. N i . ..,. 7 . - . 1 • ..1 . 7 . • . .... • •-: „7.71 ~,-. • ..7 , ..:...:., _:..:-‘,.:.,..„,„, -•.- _, nEALEBB,IN.OILS. a. M.ICIEH & _ - i Carbon 014 ii3*`.%ititeo. - 7 -TVL ler•Ofilet 6a LEHERTVEURIENT. opposite Poxan'a R. R.DePit. II • - 101.411:cg.wananted. __...,, „ - . THEARDESM OIL , COIWCINT , : ftesiaiiiicietanrimilErvoim ig a : ea roverlottWele of: , r..l Retinal Ardesearoll;:. ' litinf-stnearrt -lAyliii ^ 'pAr B. k`lilt feiro:EL-i , wartatouseL 9 / 7 11:11W/X8.7Z14*: 1 EPPISBUROIt PENNA.. 1 1 11-43 '4'311 it ' - - 01 r.r :. . rk ' ro X iNo 4 l k;Dta44 .- .: 'ta . • 4 110 , 101 Citg* 0 111,__ - ; 41 . 1 - ~, - erns warm Erwin— ' C ..,c- zg '0 ra o• -I4 AL,. Mos t NO. 291 LThERTY entr24P4l . 'll3/ma . . . Apra Alt DEIGi Ell CORNICES. CANDFTYIII42B, LAMPS! to. B.EGILDEIr OR SEBRONZPA! , , and made °ensile, Aew- °He " dee.. attered - to burn Csirbina at tie Store Lim p and Oil ' of wEit4oolgi, zuk4N - inik'acsrar.tir; ; - • 164 Wood atediStaleer The PhilOcitgqii jurATl)EliPit NEW P0 , ux.2.~1 . 'll4 Philosophier SttrnerforVirbotil)il ittmtv_ midi. It voissoMmt .many advalLtswes; over tate_ Common Burners._ It mace•lam or nuill Has WV& Man 00MbUlttiOn. - ' 2. will burn any treantity 8. it can tie used. with a long or short 4. It can be used ' as a taper night4Mxiii. • s.'m tan elmert be made to burn aconamically. 8. It is more isaar wicked , than /33Y othas 7. It can betrisnisal i turk lightedwAtetat ie moving the pone. 8. It throws.all the wbita right,abovothioone. 9. The chimney - can ba removed or Inserted without touching theglass.. • • Than burners Are, the common No.l tise:iha can be put en any lampitintr usis.t Every•giar. sou wing Verb= Oil icroolld have a PkissoPhlo. Burner. Price 25 cconnater doses 112. t Boni a No. 82 - POURTH - dram. zittaburgh. - 1625-lady - P. -HANDKer.; PIANO DEALERS.' K FARE it CO'S t P1411,p617 Just opened this week a chciice supply of _those BEAIJTIF UL INSTRUMENTS, beyond a doubt the fifest ijZ the countrF, This fact is now almost uni . :sally, conceded; for some months past we bayonet been. ahle to fill one half of our orders. , WARRANTEDFENT,E . • • CHARLOTTE BLUME, .43 fifth street,' setincl Wood: Sole neent, for Rnabas Pianos:HMll'oi Brotrailan.; os &Princes' tuariAalled melodobns. ms , r3 • Et Alt G - 1 4 t. . • . • . SECONDPIANOS - , • • • • • -• _ • . „ _ 115061 . 7 c , 08 * . x ./ 9 714 fel hiatik-Wahrtkt WAAL- • - -loot A 7 ootave,Chiokering. Rosewood,. round corners, a first rate instrument.. 200 A 7 octave, Rays & Co,. Roeewood, a handsome instrument,in good order.... 175 A 6% octave, Btodart, Rosewood, carved panels in A 634 octave. Zale Eaßosewood. sound • • • front, an excellent Plano..-- ..' 160. A 6 . octave, Chickering, Rosewood round- - corners, a g. ood reliable 150 6 octave, Haile Dayla&Co,ROsewggd 135. A 6 act,. Stodart. shogony, round front SO A 6 oct, Swift, do . —....... ..... . A Soot, German. do -- 60 A 6 oot. Denham, do 60 A 6 oat, Loud A 5% oat, English 020 A 5 oto, do do For side by JOHN H 9 inrETALOH, • fob 13 to.,wsp9i) R. HUTCHINS - OR (LATB OP LEYOR avionnoNJA COVIIIMION & FORWARDING MEROLANT Deawit, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit. Pat and Pearl Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. No. 102 Second Stweet. • Between Wood and Market, PITTSBUGH PENN A. *3-Liberal advanoimade an Consilmments: null-ltd . . - IWE HAVE JUST - RECEIVED .: Largo invoice of . , Ohoiee Wines and Brandies especially for Medicinal purposes, which we, ware rant pare and reliable; eJso a complete stook orthe Quality Soft anti Hard Rnbbor Syringes, we will sell at old prices, notwithstanding the re - . Ported advance fla price A. J. It &REIN & CO.. Drusaistd, 63 Market street, my 2 three doors below FourHO LAKE surimioa, oorrs4 SHELVING WOR.SCS: I Pahiglig4 Zit "CITILD, / cp.; itaxnesaturan og she' th.lbridene wa Bolt' copper. Eratorucep. notbsms. Rikln44l3l4llßonetnizAteis cr Balm kn. am importing' gad I dealers She et au% Tto - ; Inc ' Rh% ice. la r °" Vr tli 180A ls i RI tu gtolltirelx. nano .. 1411 ._ "13 4 1 Mar Special adore at 0 3ro nor ontto topviraea O tt e en. fea3 4.yd kw • , _ D C AL LAND FOR' SALE .- T 1 5F13... scriber effigy for sale t tevery- lowAis-farm of 85 a ores. Situated in luits. O W on aa lmnilg a tem d to w nshi p Colu m nn. n aae l o estation h on th e 'Pitts n urg a h&C tm ev a ß nd Eta Broad. - litillyfiftwatrig are improved and an-• de tin:titivation and the whole is rich Deeps' gione Tb oboThilrootare a hewed log house.. log liable'. e, waked: &e. - • The farm is well' situated or @ mile of the railroad. -- • . lletma of sale—One-half casylth iaggdnahle ti me for the remainder. Price our sere; AduILAXL WIDOEN. . Columbiana cou nt y, Ohio. Defer to Jas. idoCabe.' Does street. Pittsburgh. lebilkilmiclaw.. • CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Succestkve to Jas. Holmes & Co., PORK i" A. OIC Ei Dealer in Bacon r l t . 3c tirf, so4 B i riir e. -Cured Halms, tSmo Corner Market and Find streets. Pittriburnh. Pa. _ deallaycL CEO. COCHRAN,. ATTORNIN AND 17.011 N: :.11A1,10. AT LAW otrum No. dB Wont street; iiear the Oatirt, Hmum. - IrmtaMuitt , A .I. 'ISVOINESIV" • . 111111MMTIOI- TO 2da darterwill idatriv 'prom* attazdttra: Mations made and to nlen.P_ißomptly Imaittad. EVE YE T 1313 IC .=TWO 11177.1lirtED AMI- 4 4 Boiler Rivet Sal "Calk find- atapkimint on WI noats.tmdar slalltar, at the bi, Et rani. also wante,t,. - -i" -.. ; • ' 4A-10.811,1 1 '-' • ishitedihraM 17iiimiiiink Works.st, , EVO VING ND R 13. 16 Men forks, haiclevigattre,Y dnil"ntXAl;e Y d i c r es CnesZ=eAelgr byi and 50133 Nu Lbw* JUNI. ~..-.. I NEENSfESM=M EStabls4o . 4 424 f.` .„ • - LTIZOB: :NIB& - we iszezAitailu _ , : - '": . 1 irAtis,*.Orant =Mu --"' - 17 Meebt °rail dewed- • ... -•-• •- zatlcom-trett secret and .: •"-- , - '-..;. delicate diserstwev es* , 4 -.c. /),,, abase 'and: diattast' of- , - :• - t4Z/k testicles etintiattahnd in eidettt to oaths Of t ig i • - -- - wax '5 sad adults, ' at • Buten pa ea : the fut of his doh= litk• e t end •fahielf Ineidest ate & n ew ts , -ph. • *sad-think It asal . /41. 1 ein,vera immoral •d T "edithliniattion 4 lAA OPTIPtOrVa among - . tad esaahtme. Their about pectupwas to keep t he=m - • ••• thatth olifeletoe as - Dr. Bw mite 1 5 = jax , -: 3 0 I : I might. M ‘ , 1 tot utm 1 4 1 4 , 41 at i ir zi . 1 . 12 %Zv i ' '''... .Ma' sad oe,sprtaimp g am '- no and ; . a iri tibta toeiefa. !twig e, to wahiTairr. *orlik7 Una- 10 , iOtealter =ere= Ztreatutiti - Aria to *it their tt AT tees, am re an 3. wards, p misty feeble delay and of detiolittibohdilia d'appea.. - - - - eve, litav Mtestored. to hmilth IntWigVe hi ini€ uP. - podded mewl more ravi, - , fter ? , .....Mi , a .... , at_tigo_nelt,.Wm 11 04 hitamittvginath rutti eFLI 2 • I7 =chum to; - liperomr,torr. i retZT a onkarectoMpugth•orzed tu it a i ra.short apace oftlantiox hishorrxemediez, w areMrlplihrowit'ittestreemononads ,•zp_di thy , le t Kingdom, brittle ; seen the • maa:of a enadatrottnemt;hehmabandon. Led ft Ltd sad:itabstitar the mealtainitv Female eh =Jam treat* " t h alirtt gtIBOBBOStrOIei ' forty' years- 40 experience. Or their rtist. ratolitt heepitalsof - thOlCWorld end in - the united. litsite4ligads 14zu fr ay- to ell with a fait Iltal.: total& andtappinete will resin biotin' non tlle•aow—paUed cheek, Trifle ,rio b r asa liter with morttehanits tad , quake:tut tante- dbe until, Ckminimption and all „of its kindred az ex which BO mut , ItllllftE 'oar dmintios, ova tow-ter relieved; liner• attend to it in tianir.litli I) eta Midday hi:Ahearn' IVPlis Otirkof the kW:IIW Advircr,whic'h la amen tfa to tii:ust senils o Mbate! the ad vantage= ht- ewer:Wears. IexPSTibIICO" and h9OrTatk mum al he has; =parlor skat lathe treatineet of ,diseases, and FILO if dliall MOSOlBltibjthaprofismaisiliaweliwzewin tataided bY =l a p !armee; publiscers, pro pricker of • cdels. ' Mee gli himithlield street; near 11h 1 / 4 4 , Private common!. eatka l e from al iier4ot the Them atrictip at teadedki.! Direed fe • delli I . OEPORTANT:VO :,- LApIES JOUN .IELLIMar a HAVltin Pen JLIF - Loiter& of twenty yetafderdtml his ,pro tothnelzolnalvelv,te, the. treatment oaf /Nroarses, and havlUloto ? aclad In thou an - at etatehrreatoriu the ofilyteli..to nomad healt a tteanow,enalre emalldende motlplis ' - ' i teratit4iintfitoatt.Reinedy * n • DILAELIRVIVE-ola T.) CRONO-THERMAL :FEMAILE,4 7 II.I3 Which Lateneferxet fated thkint.th ( e three. Ilona have been strictly followed) is ra - moving digit:litho Mining' froti Olistraotiot'or atop "iNitare. tthistodus eiztem-ta_patiet health *hen glffering from ..dreatto - Pre/akene. Dori. the 197adar,Les o a:mamma -.of the ourme Or = Also ail. of Deyrqy at er, ,pr e. er . vga whlelt a ni n — fa - RinaMera of more Atlas disease . 15316Theatt RUN are pee detly harn74.4., on the • iptsluttosatidow be talfesi hut he' Mai claim:le/a male witheet cawing Asnrear; at - the. game thus they ad - lair a charm,. hy the .rating. 4110,111444411( tha Vat= to a 4941 th s' eon. luta . ich.box contains 60 Ftlliv_PalnatOnyEDoLt-- ft e an whoa &tired be cent. rg pre- by aiY•advtrtiged t. teeMhe n7 P m rz ee :J.:311A2,100 estar.N.lp,*mars!&mit Bold* P ntg O l i t y=fai ' • FLIMELSPE, Cornerldarket ,hest and theinamond. anlikledseerna* • Arent for-Pittsburg. . _az. EtisiliftEDl a ß ust oT7 6 _....r.fi lidi liT i l ia lf tlik lizn v,eiot" pi:. iliiicoruggcON TIM litMorrhoza nr - B au d na L l '' - . ' 4 : -: B46acla , It'll- invanntatz, ttr , sEtaw all• ~_ Qen sextugDa y r . ousmw. .. l A % P and 'tom 'Mental and Physical hiptipAa_ . re sult . j. ___ . nsr_from Ealf-Abase,_t— r IpLitu t m Ax l .:, WM NnErsibM'D o°f Btliferoll3." "A Boon to Thousa n ds ' envelope, to any Swattinder mg in a pl ain ei,s , of &x c ela ts or two ad dress,postagnabl'Pf4te SaPa'a:B"ll:n Prc. P usniY ost lf. oj'ffi.NcrießwlCLOP4skB.6. WIC DI. FABER, 83 CO., ST.EMII ENGINE BUILDERS iron REBEFAIIBMIIIBII MB CAKE N€ the Penn. B. B. Pau Depot. PrITEESUP.aiL 1., 3111fAIIIKIVALMflem AIL KIWI 0Y IV- 11 - 'Resin V nnuaut frog three to one hundred mad ova power, and. ignited for Grist BM% 481ir Blain Yarnacos, Factories. 41 , .. vaparamlar attention. to theism] staction of es and Machinery for Mad mill% and for flip nymalayard circular saw man. Have taq on hand, finished and ready for WO ' ant at short notlseißillinea sad Mere °fervors alescriPtion, . Also,ft i p Bone:Viand filmed Dan sepentelF, inns= fihaftingdEingers ancl. ruine; an atin • of ViZZeli zan% atm:whin" th e e a' a was; , . -.nufaltlne low, =machinery manufm_ tar idVefte bed i rtulity tifmaterials: and wanantef theft eassafOstsi satisfaction.. ~ : ... , AMPOrderstrom all parts of the solicit ed WI mantis :filled. :li t- - : .fe23.td/kw. INCUR Sc - CAPPELL, itiNEFAXIMIT _WlClowns, urn siArm ligSgrnizinalvEn large end well wdeptad at of tionut,bashilem,ireigin g s, Asa—Aisigeefook of GENT'S 'FURNISHING GOiDB, tialudins Paper *Vars. Neakiiett, end every thingniniallyieeptbr Antal/rag =misplay 81ore Orders promelb , op:elated., an3(alid 05,50- WEBSTER'S: 5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY inhyeoplei, bomilaticistaterial Edition _itt $5.50 ear . bx .40115 , .11._WIL011 3 , te , 81 ood/ft 1 119 BiThZDEINAUSED CONMILVTOIIB - .:WeisiOimascumnflotaing amtpeclor eritiolo of • X. Ai . . 1 ,0 4 , 34 isesammo o , print. fronton.? VIAL irmun o oit , . '4 4. Bed vamalwtomia maul on hand sitionua. • .19ICIKSOBUISIMiii.fiarr radovAl. 1101'` " LIVERY IerAHLE rale The niaderailined having removed his rearLive ry_ btabio the corner r o o r re l e t d o H Bmithfleld alt toites o r . Conn s old stand.ds prepared to furnish carriages, 'buggies, and Saddithorses upon the shortest no tice, .Alsotorses kept at livers at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals. will receive his speolel attention. ,411,11DIRLAND. Leg = FOR 61211131--THE SUBSCIUK- ber offent for, solo four eliaible lota situated on thee odour of Grove street and Centre ..dventte adJoininsthe Boveath Ward. in Pitt ttrettlehin.— The lota are each 24 feet front by 110 feet deep. running back to angler; and are entlrekisola led by streets and alle7p on *very i'Xwo of the lots have frame houses on thetcr..lre rooms and hall in each hydrantoon- he . protnisos. Thai will be sold all toffether-xm vety favorable terms. 1301:of- • JAB: Agent, ! • ' ; " - ,1{ 4 31tatareet:-tieer Fourth .114VUES , ,ffitiggEEPAND CIIILDRENIS . zoopirEnum t Gaiter; anitßalmoralso mado to order. of the eat mateTtali and wo-kmaa- INPO -E.43OIIALIELOT7 a: CO., . RC - 1a0r0u.,191/11ERVL RILL. hta hdd Off SOlasautiful buildinglObt which she offers for sale on reasonable terms. T oy aro eligibly located, bing between tho Oakland Sta tion and the lliononghahela fiver. They ofer many inducements for private residonoa. For Plan of lots and price, apply at the offi ri ce ol x. Id. e No. w your% et. ono door abwro raznamd • —1601: SO% rnesbm•th Past uffioa.