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MMUS & ACKE
Corner of Market and Fifth
Streets.
Are rialrepe t ning isiplOndid stook of
New Sirius Drees Goode,
f ; Aiew ; Hpring sacques,
Wfw Spring area Lars,
Melt' . Spring Shawls,
, New Spring Silks,
New rowlard Silk
And a full assortment bf
Bummer Dress Goods,
S ITIME R GOODS ,
. .
ie t ixtyi NON RECEIVED 01:11t
Ooond stock of Sumner tioods, embrac
ing imPattatiOns of die Very latest and newest
styles eP
VESTINGS AND
COATINGS.
To an examination of which, we would resPeot
fulir the attention of our patrons and the
public. They will be nude up to order in the
beet and-most- fashionable Wanner, at reasonable
prices. .
Gray. Poisseil Rese.
BOCCp3SOREI
, S.AI3IIITEL GOAT & SON.
MERCHANT • TAILOR'S
myls;2lird' NO. 19 PIP 111 ST
THE FAIR FOR St. • BRIDGET'S
• ..I'UURCII4
THE FAIR PO It St. BRIDGET'S
Chvinatii will commence to-night. (2'ith) m the
School house. betwr au Duncan and'Enoah streets
in the %tenth W and•condnne until Saturday
June Stu, The bineracillo asra run east Robert
and Green streets, each or which is in the imme
diate *labs, Bridgets.
Theo oidartitable are invited most etrnestly to
attend. . my2s:2svd.
Partnership Notice.
Tire • rsintsstasen HAVE THIS
-IL day, 'entered into 'hrtnerihlo . . and' will
ntinue to carry on the CI rooery titaness at the
old stand. under the etgle and title of. D. Ha
worth, Area : , And hope by their long egoerieune
In s andelose attention to the badness, together
facilitieswiththrineawkiant , nt always g
all lands in dieirintinfrom firstkande,: to - receive
the Same sin Jhat the litufbiensaa
..10404a. *silk*
iltwilwoada. in Awe, Ithalai etai
lon
low as sae. hone,,. west af the Mountains.
2 ' DAVID - HAW ORTII,
myls tf . A Lent SD C. .WIII PEALE AD
Dhstilut ion.
THE COPARENERSiFEEP HEBEVO.
fore existing under the name and style of
Haworth ,At,13r0., was hymeneal consent dissolved
on the first day of April. The accounts of tho
said firm will be settled by David Haworth.
JEHU HAWORTH,
DAVID HA woRTu.
Notice.
IN BETEkDEE Moat THE EROCEET
business. I kindlybekleaye to-return my most
sincere thanks to my kind friends and public gen
orally. for thesery liberal patron agesozenerous
ly bestoeied on the late firm, . Apif. 'woe they
willoontinue the same kindness , ttira steressors,
as they are ifehsrmined to sell all goods- ia their
line low for cash.
JEM7 HAWORTH
CONCORD
GRAPE VINES.
WE -WEBS AMONG THE FIRST TO
stanza tkia INVALUABLE GILLET a
and have fraitedit'for five ears. Weciltain
oa r original vines from Mr. BOLL who origina
ted it. The Pittsbnithilorthraltural Soc.etf , in
1858 sanudai us dipientae for its erhibitson.
and the
. 411mhert,y Counts A gricultural SocieiL
in 11105;L.a_snnuare far das the BINS now
fatbFlFfpe. in all 'reskotti euperior to the
Oar shoal of :Vines Is unequalled
lanrwrltere which we offer at rat matt each,
$9,50 per - sumo per 100, $lOO per
1,000. Small Vines at Ins prices.
We can furnish a few extra large vines at from
50 cents to $1 each.
J. ,VENOX.
aplmod&w. No; 29 FAith-Stireet,
paws , ' E DISEASES
DR. BROWN'S - OnioE l
60 SIiiITHFIELD STREET,
ounce ithia tariusgers in 'nail' of medical ad.
vice should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu
rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Alto
hm4Mitary taint, sno ori gin tter psorias
thedother skin diseases. the of which patient
is ignorant.
SEMINAL WEAICNESS.
SolS remedies for this affliction. brought on
by tary habits. are the only medicines known
IQ this country which are safe -and will speedily
restore to health
itIIgIIMATIBM.
Dr, Brown's remedies onre in a few days this
Infal
He alga treat blu,Gleet.. Benumb oe. Brothel
Female Diseases. Pains in theliack
4 1, 11 3 11=5/6 Irritation of the Bladder. strict
ures. ete.
A letter to be answered must contain at least
ON& DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any address safel ea&
gleLe sad_private rooms. No. 60
TRENT. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsdarw
SPRING GOODS.
lArTio:vol'lrratCo'n.L.t.???.. ATTEN•
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
embracing all the newest styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY CASS.UfEBES,
suitable for Amines/ Sit& A fhll and complete
assortment of fine black
cLotirei AitticAsslritzngs,
Plain and figured Bilk and. Caatuner, Vesting!
W. H. McGEE dr. CO.,
143 FEDERAL STREET,
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mwrool. TIMM, aktigEP sIitAILS;
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THE DAILY= POST-ADVAIDED
• 'RATES.
One year, by Tail 00
One
mont"pa. 4 :41
Three ' • ' 15
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One wealc,,dellearal 18
dingle • 3
To wreath per hundred.-- 3 00
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NEW ADVERTISIVO
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The following rates of advertising have been
agreed upon by the.Puliishears -of the. Pittsburg,
Prem. to takeaffeit ori "and - aftet tholiOth'
day of November.lB62.on all new eeetnietik
FOR STANDING NUTTER.
PER sinOLIS Tsytrarris,. ISVISBY
One ingertion...... $ ea Two months__ $9 00
Two ingertioaa,„. 100 Three months— 1100
Three insertion!) . 1 2 5'Fortr-montha - 13 00
One week - - - sea Five mouths,i.. 14:00.
Two week 5.. .„..... a5O Six months 15 00
Three sreelo4..i. 5119 Nine montbs.-.. 20 eo
One roofith:..Z.„, 41 - 00 One year' -25 00
FOB ClialifirAllLE MATTER.
Which allows theprlvilmegoota weikivellesite
dinettes. tg be inserted aroonsnew
advertisements.
PER SINGLE SQUAW/is EVERT DAY,
Six ninths sits exl
Twoiy. 20 00
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Aomm e isuntors Notioes ...... 225
llianiaire Notices-- 75
Death Notices. 50
113.. AN advertisements ordered in for one
Month. or lees time, to be eivsh at the time dor
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pAiLy POST.
New Mbite
Spiritualism at the White Howie
I President. !Lincoln Ras an in
teiTgew. the Spiritual
Rappers---SeeretarY •Sitanitin
and Welles and John W. For
ney Present--Interview With
the Spirits of Napoleon, La
fayette,Franklisr,DolnlP4,4ll4o-
- President Receives some
Good Advices.
(Corrcspondenee of the Boston Gazette.]
WASHINGTON April 23, 1863.
A few evenings since Abraham-Lincoln,
President of the United States ryas in
duced to give a spiritual soiree in the
crimson room at the White House, to leg
the wonderful alleged supernatural power
of Mr. Charles E. Shockle: - :It was my
good fortune, as a friend of the medium
to be present, the party consisting of the
President, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Welles, Mr.
Stanton, Mr. L -, of New York; and
Mr. E ,of Philadelphia. We took
our seats in the circle about eight o'clock;
but the President was called sway shortly
after the manifestations commenced, and
the spirits, which had apparently assem
bled to convince him of the power, gave
visible tokens of their displeasure at the
President's absence by pinching Mr. Stan •
ton's ears and twitching Mr. Welles'
beard. He soon returned ; but it was
some time before barmcinY was restored,
for, the mishaps to the Secretaries caused
such bursts of laughter that the influence
was very unpropitious. For some half
hour the demonstration were of a physi
nal - character—tables were moved and
the picture of Henry Clay, which hangs
on the wall, was swayed more than afoot,
and the two :candellbras, presented by
the Hey of Algiers, to President Adams,
wcsret - Mte - e - • rel9dlt - ni49rl ` VG"
lug
It was nearly nine o'cloCk before
Shockle was fully ander spiritual influence
and so powerful were the subaequent man
ife talons that twice during the evening
restoratives were applied • for he was
much weakened, and though I took no
notes. I shall endeavor to give you as
faithful an account as possible of what took
place.
Load rapping was heard at nine o'clock
directly under the President's feet, and
Shockle stated that an Indian desired to
communicate.
"Well; sir," said the President, "I
should be happy to hear what his Indian
majesty has to say. We have recently
had, a visitation from our red brethren,
and it was the only delegation—black,
white . or blue—which did not volunteer
some good advice about the conduct of the
war."
The medium then called for pencil and
paper, and they were laid upon the table
in eight of all. A handkerchief, was then
taken , from Mr. Stanton, and the materials
were carefully concealed from sight. In
less spaZe of time than it has required me
to write this, knocks weie, heard and the
papei uncovered. To the surprise of all
it read as follows :
"Haste makes Waste, but delays cause
vexations. Give vitality by energy. Use
everyline ans to subdue. Proclamations are
useless ; make a bold front and fight the
enemy ; leave traitors at home to the care
of loyal men. Less note of preparation,
less parade and policy talk, and more ac
tion. •
"That is notlndian talk, Mr. Shockle,"
said the President, - "Who is Henry
Knox,"
I suggested to the medium to ask who
General Knox was, and before the words
were from my lips the medium spoken in
a strange voice : ' -
"The first - Secretary of War,"
"Oh, yes, General Knox," said 'the
President, whci - turning to the Secretary
said: , "Stanton, that message is for you ;
it is ficm your predecessor."
Mr. Stanton made no- reply. .
" I should like to ask 'General Knox,"
said the President, "if it is within the
scope'of his ability to tell us - when . the re
bellion will be put down." •
In the same manner his message was re•
ceivecl :
"Washington Lafayette, Franklin,
Wilbe'force, ,N4P.Pleon. and myself have
held frequent consultation upon this
point. There is' something which our
spiritual eyes cannot detect 'which appears
well formed. Evil has come at times . by
removal of men from high positions, and
theretdre - those - in retirement Wlteee
abilities should be made useful to hasten
the erld. Napoleon. says, concentrate
your forces upon one point; Lafayette
t hip kit hat the rebellion vriltilii:Of_exhaus
tion ; Franklin sees the:end approaching,
as the 'South must give up for want of
mechanical ability to compete against
Northern mechanics. Wilbereforce sees
hope Only in an negro -army.
"H. KNOX."
"Wall," exclaimed the President,
"opinions differ among the saints as well
as amdng the sinners. They didn't deem
to andestand running the machines among
the Celestials much better than we' doz -
Their talk and advice sound much like
talkoti my Cabitiet—don't you.think
lPelles
?"
"Wqll, I don't know. I will think well
over and see what conclusions to' arirve
at."
Rape
Raps were heard, and tiie alphabet was
called for, "That's what's the matter" was
called Put..
glare was a Shout of laugther, and he
strokeb bia beard. - •
"That . 14 - eotts, •WellesrE said the
President, -that, "that you are apt to be
lost winded and think :the nearest way
home the. 144 W; ivay round. Short
onEs'rlo war tigteo. - T, wish,
eonla only tell oSrhovi"to::0411 the' Ala
bama. ' I -
Loyal Talk from a Democrat.
We commend the following, from the
Logan county (Ohio) Gazette, a sound
Democratic paper, as "loyal talk" to which
even the most radical supporter of the
administration cannot object. It gees the
whole pig, and by endorsing every word
of it, in the sense in which it was meant,
wellope to escape hereafter the mortifica
tion of • being • called "Copperhead,"
"Rebel Sympathizer," "Butternut," and
"Traitor " If we could add anything, to
this confession 'of faith, we would cheer
fully do it. It we could conscientiously
say that we believe Deacon Bergner to be
a christian, John W. Forney a patriot, and
the Ccinstitution "a league with hell," we
wonld:do so ; but at this point onr faith
foliate. The Gazette says :
"Having become entirely convinced that
`the administration is .the Government,'
we propose to express some truly loyal
views in truly loyal words :
"We hold that Abraham Lincoln is the
greatest statesman of the age ; that he is
thoroughly informed on all matters of
Govertiment policy, and especially con
versant with the intricacies of the tariff;
that he is a very handsome man, a very
refined man, a thoroughly educated man,
and has had all the training requisite for a
stiocesiortf Washington and Madison in.
the Ritecutive chair.
"HENRY KNOX."
s 9 o,re hold, also, that the aforementioned
Lincoln is 'honest,' and that his adminis
trctioi is distinguished for the integrity of
all its members, and their appointees ;
that Welles never gave fat contracts to
Morgan; that Cameron never dabbled in
frOda'; that Tucker never made money
out of transports ; that Fremont never
speculated in Austrian muskets; that Sew.
and and Stanton violated no law in making
arrests; that thR Constitution required
Blair to exclude Democratic papers from
the mails ; and that Chase is sincere, frank .
apd-maply in his conduct, 'wearing his
heart on his sleeve,' never saying one
thing and meaning another ; and withal,
a pure national patriot, holding hinaniilf
above all sectional prejudices.
"We hold, moreover, that the conduct
of the ;war has been marked by a brilliant
series of the most wonderful victories, ei
cept a' few instances- of dianater, caused
by each Copperheads as McClellan and
•
"We still believe. that ; this wicked rebel
lion-will be squelched in the original nine
ty days '
and that the only reason-why a
few old women_ did not whip.. the rebels
before breakfast, was because Father
Abraham, in the kindness of hie heart,
(see Tod on deserters,) failed to conscript
them out of _tender ,regard for their age
and am
"Ndon't believe that anybody's hurt,
the crisis being.purely artificial. It is our
I ) diethat a late sum is more easily paid
than a larger one ;, and. we are sure, from
Orsonal . elperience; that - it is easier to
pay when : we, have the means of paying,
than.whei we have not.
"The national debt we ebnsider a mere
tripe, as we have been convinced, by an
arithmatical! Calenlation, -thiit bur *omen
can churn it nut in ten years. 'Come, hnt
lig, come.'
'We;believe in the `l7*ii,party ;' that
38 a don't belleve party.at all; but
dashed for the. pure , and holy !purpose of
igittingi down this irebellior4 -, andriaving
the - best government in the world. Its
leaders! are: honest patriots; daring
uotbing for OffiQa except when it is foroe4
utranAltera. Tliwntotte-18 ; 4 To
iisrith iourtinceal-we are for:our corm-
I The lights, which had been partly low
ered, almost instantaneously became so
dim that I votild not seesufficiently . to Ilia
tingr.ish the features 'of tug one the
rpoir., and ott, the large • mirror, over the
man el piece there appeared the most
beainifillthough anparnaturfl picture ever.
1, beheld. It rept - tam:lle& a sea vial-7—am
-Alabama, with nil-steam up, flying from
pursuit• of .anothei late" steamer. Two
meiclantoren
_in the distance were seen
partialy.consumed by fire. The picture
chinked, and.the Alabama wag ' seen : a t
anchor under the sliadniv of an English
fort from whiCh an English flag was wav•
ing. The Alabama was floating idly, not
a sora on board, and no signs of life visi
ble about her. The picture vanished, and
in letters of purple appeared
English people demands this of England's
aristocracy."
"So England's to seize the Alabama
Rad he President. "It may be. possible,
but don't let one gunboat or Monitor lees
betb4ilt,l"
Tlie spirits palled for the alphabet and
agai4 "That's wfiiit's the matter" was
spd4ont.
")sees,' said the President, "mother
Englbnd thinb's that what's sauce for the
goose may be settee for the gander: It
May be tit for tat, too, hereafter ; but it is
not very complimentary to our navy, any
how."
"We've done our beet, Mr. Presderi
said Mr. Welles. "Pm maturing a pla,
which, when perfected, r think,, if i
does well , will be aperfectirap for the Ala
bama."
"Aral, Mr. Shockle," remarked the
President, "I have seen strange things and
heard rather odd remarks, but nothing
which convinces me, except the pictures,
that there is anything very heavenly about
this.' I should like, if it were possible,
to hear what Judge Douglas says about the
war."
"I'll try to get his spirit," said Mr.
%odic ; "hut it sometimes happens, as
it did tonight in the case of the Indian,
that, though first impressed by one spirit,
I yield to another more, powerful. It
perfect silence is maintained, I will see if
we cannot induce linos to send for Mr.
Douglas." •
Three raps were given, signifying assent
to the proposition. Perfect silence was
maintained, and, after an interval of per
haps three minutes, Mr, Shockle rose
quickly from his chair and stood up be
hind it, resting his left aria on the back,
his right thrustinto his bosom, in a voice
such as no one could mistake who had
ever heard Mr. Douglas, lie . spoke, I shall
not pretend to quote the language. It was
eloquent and choice. He urged the Pres•
Moat to throw aside all advisers who hesi
tate about the policy to be pursued, .and
to lister. to the wishes of the people who
would sustain him at all points if his aim
waif, as he helieied it was to restore the
Union. He said that there were Burrs
ann Blennerhassetts living ; but that they
wopld wither, before.the popular, approval
which wriuldfallowone or two victories,
such as he thought must take place ere
long. The turning point in this war will
be the proper use of these victories. If
wicked men in the first hours of success
thinicit time to devote their attention to
party ) the war will be prolonged ; but iI
vietory is followed up by energetic action,
all will be well.
' 44 3 tielieve every,word of that," said the
President, "whet her it comes from spirit
or homan.".
Mr. Shockle was much prostrated after
this*, and nt Mrs. Lincoln's request it was
thought best to adjourn tee dance which,
when resumed, I shall give you a„ account
of.
, .
try Hour whole country- 7 -and our home is
in the bright satin' sun V,.
"We are very much in, tavor of calling
Democrats 'CApperheads! : and 'enemies in
our midst.' We think they all ought to
be killed. , I:turning at the stake would be
eminently proper. Sharp; pine splinters
ought to be stuck into ,their flesh and set
on fire. No ,Union man-Iliould deal with
them' except to take , their. money—never
neglecting to call them' traitors as soon as
they leave the store or shop."—Patriot
and rnion.
C • Ile S. S •
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*AL:Next door to Express Me, ap3
8 olliOg as usual, muoh under the regular Priee
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"OLD COUNTRY."
r 1 IIE NMERSIGNEWIS PREPARED
- o bring eat emigrants Romany part of Eng
land Ireland or Scotland, either by superlor fast
saili n g steamers, including the ixtamm et h
xteam
tIREATEABTERN, or firet•c/aatt sailingvessels,
at tar lower rates than tickets eon be purchased
for at any other pace in Pittsburgh. Address
D.O'EIL,
European Agency, Chronicle build ing , N Fifth at.
Pittsburgh. Pa mbalulimdeodratw
NEW 1) If copy IEI3.
To Strengtlion and Improve the Sight-
Tae • PrataLg
Russian Spectacles,
)EItMONS SUPFES,III6 'mom DE
festive eight. arising from Age or other cam
as can be relieved by using the Bliesillain Yob.
Lie hipeegaelesi, which have boon well tried by
many responsible Oiti7,Blld of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac
tion. The cdrtikoates of these persons can be
seen at MY office.
All who purchase ono pair of the Russian
PebbleBpectaeles are entitled to bo supplied in
future free .f charge with those which will always
give satiattetion..
Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve
ment in your sight call on
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician j
Manufacturer of the Russian Pobblo SPootaclos.
ianld No. 89 Fifth street, Post &Odin*
Ara
y place of business is closed on Saturday
IJOUBLIC NOTICE.—PITIViBURGH
at Uniontown Telegraph: Coinpany. In no
cozdance with the Aot of incorpora
ting tilt Pittab - ret & Unint elograPh-Cbm
-and Stoohholderg of laid Company, atthe cane
oft be Pittsburgh A Connelsville Railroad Compa
ny, No, 67, Fonr h stroat, in the city of Pitts
burgh, on,
Thury,dny, the 4th Day of June, ISMS,
f'r the purpose of electing a President, seeretary.
Troacturor and four Directors, and doing snob (wh
ew ants as may he necessary to effect a permanent
organisation of said Company.
HENRY BLACKSTONE,
JOHN WATT,
W. 0. ITCOHART,
JOHN hi. EWIhU
and other Corporators.
rnyl3;dlaw;3cv
CONCORD GRAPE.
EPERIOR TINES, AT $2 50 PER
dozen. $12 50 per 101). Estra Vines at $5 per
doyen; s2spor 101,
HENRY W. BEAUMONT &CO
DE ATYR.B
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Clips.
Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry. and
(linger Brandies, Old Monoughabela, Rye, and
other Whiskies. Jamaica Rum, ,ko,:a
No. S 3 Liberty Street,
Opposite Fourth street,
PITTSBURtiII. PA.
tiZ- Hotels. Taverns. and Families, supplied a
moderate profits for Cash.
my2lOrd
V. B. Lurrort
LIJPTON dc OLDDEN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FELT MEM & GRAVEL ROOFING
OS-Repairs to old aravel, Cantrass and Metalio
Roofs made at the lowest prices,
A It work promptly attended to and warranted..
()Moe, Morning Post Building, corner Fifth and
Wood street& 24 story. mhl7
PUBLIC NOTICE.
N ACCORDANCE WITH TIRE ACT
o Assemb y. incorporating the Pittsburgh
Grain Elevator Company, books will be opened
to the Capital stook, of said Company, at the Mer
chants' Exchange. in the City of l'ittsburgh. on -
!lONDAY, Ist Day of June,
next, at 10 o.clook, a. m. and open till a o'clock
p, m. of same day.
Springer liarbaugh; Thomas Bell,
,John Scott Joshua Rhodes,
W. Bingham. R. F. Kennedy,
Jul, B. Canfield, J. S, Liggett,
m. BleCreerY
and other Corporators.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of every variety of finished
BRASS WORK. FOR PLUMBERS
GAN or ST iOl
MACHINESTS ARL. COPPERSMITHS,
BBASS CASTINGS OF 'EVERY DE
scription made to order Steamboat 'work,
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. Harticalar attention pup to fitting up
Refineries for Coal and Carlton Oils,
Also, sole agents 'for tho' Western Maria Of
Pennsylvania. for tho sale of Match, Lansdell
Co.'s Patent St phon Pump, the best ever inven•
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get oat of
order and will throw more water than any'purnp
wioa its size. febll:dly.
B. M. BMR JAMBS OLOVICR. JOHN YOBTZI/
1110DITTSBT.R0H FIREBRICK KANE.
U FACTURING COMPANY.
KIER, GLOVER & CO.,
Blantifiietarora of The Brisk, Meg, Crucibles,
and dealers in Biro and tameible-Olay.
lOU Office 36,5 Liberty street. °Prm le the p.
R. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh.
eniersrespeany eolleated. fetatenad
ink N THE SECONHBANR. A CHOICE
lu r Property for sale, 44 feet front onNorth Can
al Street, Allegheny, by 133 dem), having a front
of 10 feeton East Lane, shade trees, shrubbery.
grape vine eta., a two story frame house, the lo
cation is very desirable.- Annlyen
PuTTUIRILT & SON&
.
5/ Market SL
ATTENTION.
div
m _DABEIT DEN WANTED—GOOD
.voigiett —Apply
*to StitYASlry':
5 2 / 4 7ed ;7. 244,79 Ron" bt.
Arb!ittgition Voinutittoe or the-Board
. .or Trade.,
M.,SHINN, V. P.LJ AS. I. B ENNETT
THO. B.- DILWORTH, Wm. MoORRERY.
DAVID , DUO DLEBS,
Movementi of Ettraptran Steamers
FROM •111IRTOA,
SfiXOn in M ay :10...N0w York...:Liverpool
City lialtithoro...May 30....Ne* York—Liverpool
China . . June '...New York.... Liverpool
Hansa Juno e ...Now York...Bu:den
America . :lune 6... New York...Southam'n
Great Eamern.....Tnno I; ..New York ....LiVerPo 0 1
Sidon Janelo.„New York...,Liverpool
ABM ' Tune 1a...1305t0n...,. „Liverpool
Persia . June 17.... New Mr:L.—Liverpool
Maridh ' on.... ....... J unoM...New, )(ork ....Liverpool
Africa June 24...805ttm • Liverpool
scoria .... . . ..;.......July I...Ntktv.York....Liverpool
cedar July B ..:NevirYork....Liverpoot
Great Etv,torm..July2l...New York.... Liverpool
pact.ll7lloP2,
Africa
Kedar May 30.. Liverpool. - .. New York
Marathon 2;...Liverpool...New York
Bala - June 3...Lirerp,ool...New York
..ft.1. , ...i.a«..attrie , 6..:Liverp001...-New York
10-Liverpool.,_New . York
Canada" 'June 13Mirerpool..:Boatorr •
Kadar June 16-Lirerneot.“New York
Tripoli June 27:.Liverpool.:.New York
ARRIVING
ARRIVING
00114 1 YOTED DAILY POE THE UOENTITO POST ECT
nEssRA. KOONTZ & MERTZ, SHOE EEO.
NO, 118 WOOD STREET.
Thti felloartne are the buyifir antlselling rates
or (1011, Silver, &o.:
Buying Selling
Gold 1 OA 00
Silver 1 32 CO
Demand 142 -5)
Eastern Exchange.
Nenf
Baltimore
Boston.
Cincinnati
Louisville.
Cleveland
St. Louie...
The market has been very inactive during the
Past two days; the views of buyers and sellers be-
ing widely apart. Both seem strong in the opin
ion.that they are right. Holders say: These are
our figures; we shall soon expect an advance.
The stock in first hands is light, while there can
be no receipts by river until we have a rise, of
which there is no appearance at present. Besides
the New Yorkers will soon have to open up the
market in order to fill their June contracts.
These and similar ones are the arguments used.
and as they seem inclined to hold on their faith
will be tested by their works. On the other hand
buyers say, It is all speculation; there is plenty
of oil up the river waiting to come down ; that
the weather is cloudy, we shall soon have rain and
a rise in the river and that crude oil will come
down to 10@l2e. Holders say they "can't see it,"
and here we let the mat er rest.
OIL Cm . . June 2nd.
- • •
The market continues dull and inactive. Crude
—The rites were: at the mouth, $3 50 per bbl;
up the creek, $3 50. The river is too low for ship
ments.
Crude—Buyers were endeavoring to establish
lower figures. Holders did not meet them. They
say that the matter is in their own hands and
that the prices will go up. In fact some dealers
are asking higher prices. Buyers, however, were
shy, hence there was nothing done except in a
small way. We note a sale of 200 bbls in bulk at
15c: some held at 16e. Sales 275 bbls in bbls at
'..ViWbei;sgllteirslcits went held ate4c; sales 10 0 - bbisi
21%c.
Refined seems to be neglected. The demand
was lirnitod, although there was no decline per
ceptible. We quote nominally as follows
Bonded, from 33@'SSe. amt freo oil at from 43@
Benzolo—There ie only a liniited inquiry.
We quote crudt at 16(4)17e, and deodorized at aiig ,
2034..
PITTSBURGH PRODUCIE MARKET
OVPICR Or THE DAMS POST.).
Wednesday, uno 3d, 1863.
Remarks—The dull season is now fairly
opened and is perceptible in our daily operations.
Our rivers have become low and only the lightest
draught boats can naviagate at, present. For the
leading articles of trade the demand was limited
J• KNOX
No, '23 Fifth stroot.
and entirely local, large sales being suspended
for the present. The opening of the books we
referred to yesterday for the purpose of sub
scribing stock for the erection of a new Grain El
vator was attended with a good deal of success.
The affair is in the right hands, and is bound to
succeed. Grain—The market continues dull,
flat and unprofitable. There is nothing doing.
We never witnessed lees disposition to operate.
Groceries moderately active, so far as the home
demand is concerned. Prices remain as last
quoted. The supply in first hands is ample for all
ordinary purposes. Bacon was in fair demand
principally for home use. The rates as compared
with other descriptions of meat were low. Our
dealers - have a good supply , on hand, sufficient
to last through the warm season.
-..J. R. OLDDEN
Flour continues very dull with no demand
for any except small lots to meet the wants of the
local trade. The receipts were hght and sales
likewise. Prices exhibited no change. The supply
in first hands was sufficient for all ordinary pur
poses, Among the sales were 125bbls Extra, $5
50@I 75 ; Extra, Fatuity, $6 5 04;6 75; 100 bbls do
on private terms. Sales from wagon at various
prices,
Hay—Market steady with a fair amount of re
ceipts. Sales at the scales ranged from $l2 50@
15 50 par ton. The rates of baled from store were
higher.
Poteitoes—The market contains an ample
supp , y for all purposes. Prices continue to droop;
we quote nominally at from 44@56, as per qual
ity.
Batter—The .market has exhibited no im
provement. We note regular sales at 12@14c, as
per Quality.
Egivi continue scarce, receipts having fallen
off. We note sales 12 bbls packed, 13@)133,¢c per
doe.
Cheese—Sales of 75 boxes new W 11,10 e
cream, lie.
.
Fleh—ln fair demand. Herring. sales 20 bbls
new Bahl nlore, $7 t other descri °Vona unchanged.
Mackerel, 10 bids No. 3 Large,SB 50; 10 hf bbls do
$4 50; 2 0 bias N 0.3 medium, $6l. 75.
Daeon—ne market was steady but not very
active. 11'41e-small lots were counted it would
exhibit a very fair amount of transactions.
We note as follows, 5.500 msfshouldera,o%o
4 opo 7 , 4(07! , 6 6,0001t> 8 Plain dams,
8 1 ,4g81.45: 3,000 rbs S C Hams, 10c.
Salt—Unchanged. Sales of2oo bbls No. 1 at $l.
7501,80.
Dried Fruit—The market was not active.
Sales 70 bush Peaches, $2 75@2 50 per bushel;
60 bush Apples; $1 2.5(g/1 40.
There was very little done in Provisions to
day. The only transaction recorded was a sale of
100 bbls pew country mess pork at $l2. It is in -
ferred from theprice that the quality rf thepork
cannot be first-rate, inasmuch as that figure is
fully 500 below the market for good brands, and
would eommand additional purchasers' Holders
are geneXally firm in asking $l3. New oity-pack
off is steady at $l3 50, though no sales aremaking.
Bulk shoulders meet with some request at `336@
but-they are not to be had at less than 33tc.
Bulk sides are quiet at 4 3 4gilic loose. Bacon
remains nominal at 4Nqie.:ic for shoulders and
- 531s@filie -for sides. Prime- city-rendered lard
would - find something of a market at 9*, but
there is none offering at less than 9Y.0. Plain
Hams are held at 84e, canflissed and peeked.
-S. C. range from 103©11c for good and fanny
brands..
- Onion op PEINIUM.VANIA Isautartot Cox'ms ,
Pittabnralt.llav 28th Itia"
rip HE Dinscroiwwwiuskimpa.-
.2. ny, have thiedaqdeolarod a dividend of rive
percent. Oat of the profits of the last, ail months, :
apitheabto tothe redaction of stook obliga,tions
for stook:not fully P , l/1 op_, and payable to hold
ers of paid stook cash on demand.
N. .
I. GEIER SI'EOUL, soo'r7 VOEGLLY, Prat .
ra3ll;lotd
lIISLINGTON HERRING-10 BOA
tr. last received and far pale b
REY & BRO.
- Wood street. •
AMGAVEL ROONIWO-THE
11441 E o 9kare Pnt OR by
- LUPTON ar.ILDDIE6I.
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION,
RIONEYIRIALEILET.
Par t /i
Par
Par ry
par n
Western Exchange.
PITTSBUR3R OIL TRADE
WEDN'ESDAT. June 31, 1.863
PROVISION RARKET
Cincinnati
-DEALERS riN
s. X. tglf It' 0.0
+uirc~T6scsm"fir ,v
Pare No -i c
AND.
brz '
!. o
. on. LinkitmErrnsisitioioilw
onn, R.D00.. • _r • •
elLzui oil waatted. -,;
•
_ . .
W(
THE ARDESCO. 0 11:4101 . 13
nrtratt A ve7r l7 .4 l 2cirtillAY l2
. Refined. Air4eseo
roN-ix.nostvi. .;
P• 17 iil
warehouse, 27 lirp.W4NA*PIOR T
PITISBURO.I4;:PAWS.44I I ,, ~;,,
oen t 91 i kik "
DtrliCAN /If 90
virus •
cALItict,)DT
Ofilok NO. 219 1 LIBERTY' ma= Pitts
burgh. ra. r. ud...6m4
CI ITA NDELIERN, , BRACHETS4
4 1-1
&e. CORNICES, CANDELBRASS. LAMPS..,
REGILDED OR )3,EBRONZED.
and, made equal to new. ARO. Chiind ellersi
&e.. altered to burn Carbon Olt, at the '
Lamp and Oil . BU:ire of
WELDON, RElNlilliesit
ap2fly. 164:W00d etreet. near lith.
The Philosopb.io 'Burner.
usinnairs NEW DOIIIILFACITO4I
Phi!Moak, Burner for Carbon Oil' tEI now
madyi. It possesses many advantagot oyez tho
Common Bunion.
par V 4
par
par
par
1. It makes a Large or mall light with perfect
I
combpgldon.
2. t will burn any titrof ell with safety.
8. It can be used with a long or short (dummy.
4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp.
5. It can always be made to burn aSouoraleally.
8. It Is more 08E07 linked than any other
burner.
7. It can be trimmed And,llghted without se,
moving the oono. . -
& It throws AU the white fight alkivithe cond.
9. The chimney can be - removed or inserted
without touohing.the glom.
These burners alb the common Ifo.l else. and
can be put 011-511:17 lAD:M.IICM irkmte. Bvary per•
son mans Carbon OD should have a Philosoplid
Burner. Price 26 omits ;_pect-dman $2. , Bold a •
No. 82 FOUBTHAtreet. Pitblburgh. • • •
is2s-Isdor P.' HAYDEN:
PIANO DEALERS.
.
Tr CO'S PIANOS
Just opened this week a choice supply of those'
BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS.
beyond a doubt the finest in the country. This
fact is now almost universally conceded; for some
months past we have not been able to fill one half
of our orders.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
43 Fifth street, second door above Wood.
Sole agent for Rnabes Pianos, Haines Bros.Piati,
os & Princes' unrivalled Melodeons.
my 23
13 A G- I N
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
A ,01306DELEUINGI 70074 . 1.1 TE, SE.&II- Wet Vattint-oase,' *nit'
A 7 cott;e7ol7:l;iiiniNZ;Ocid. '—
corners, a &strata onstrglll9llt
;Oita'2oo,
A 7 octave, Hays A: Co„, Rosewood — , a
handsomoinstrnment i in good order_ 175
A 6% octave, Stodart, Rosewood, carved
pannels in front ' 165
A 6% octave. Zale Jr Co, Rosewood. round
front, an ex
ceitent Piano sao
A 6 octave, Chiekaring, Rosewood round
corners, a good reliable Pian0, ...... 150
t 8 octavo, Hallet, Davis Co. Rosewood 155
A 6 oat,. Stodart. MahogonY, round front 80
6 oat, Swift, do ' 75
A 6 oat, German. do 60
Aoct, Dunham., do ......... . ---.... 50
A 6 oat. Loud
At% oct, English do '2O
A 5 oto Fo , do do .......... 25
r sale by
30111111, IMEILLOB,
R. HUtOHINSON
(LATE OF LEECH & normasraos„).
COMMISSION & FORWARDING RCIIANT
Dealer in.
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour Grain, Fieh, Dried Fruit, Pot and Peas!
Aettes. and PRODUCE. GENERALLY
Beat Brands of Family Flour Read.'
No.
on . ea r :
No. 102 Second Sireet,
Between Wood and Market,
H : PENN'A.
GS-Liberal aavanee m PadlTe T
oBBUGn Consignments.
td
NUE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A.
Large invoice of .
Ohoice Wines and Brandies
especially for medicinal putnoses, which we war
ran tp ere and reliable;also a complete stook of the
Quality- Soft and hard Rubber Syringes. which
we will sell at old pricee. notwithstanding the re
ported advance in price
A. J. RANKIN & CO., Druggists.
N. 63 Marketstreet.
my 2 three doors below 'Fottrth.ll(
LAKE SUPERIOR OGPPER
E.LTING WOR XS.
PdRHr N1VC11313,11052" dtr. 4 90.0'
hisnufattonnt
Sheath. Bre:dere and Bolt flap bane Paned 13 *
Der Bottom& -Raised Bull Bottoms, threltol
Bolder. .14. Alto import and
dealers In Me l%
13hoot'lroml
ft
Sir Gonztantly t
au
han ,,
d.AlAmon's
ad Wool& Warehouse. No. JAI. WWl' And /24LP
HOOND'INKEINTS, Plttaborgb, Penns
Sa. Speedo, ordaro of COPPer cut to arm desired
litters. flahlyd&vr
COAL LAND FOR SALE—TEE SLR
scriber offers for rale, very low:his farm of
85 acres, situated in Washingttut town/thin Colum
biana county. Ohio, one mile and a half from 13a
lincaville station on the Pittaburgh Cleveland
Railroad. and fifty wholeo improved and un- •
der cultivation the la rich in coal stone.
The buildings area hewed.log house; log stable.
ow• shed. Ato, Tha i farm as well,situated within
one mile of the railroad.
Terms of sale—One-half cash with reasonable'
time for the remainder. Pride t. .nor mare.
A.ddross._ MILGUAEL WIGHOEN.
Salinendle. Columbiana county. Ohio,
Refer to Jas. McCabe. Rom street, Pittsburgh.
feb2l3-Bmulaw.
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Stmegeor to Jas. Holmes & Co..
PORK PACK
Dealer in Bacon. Lard.)3amit...Cured Hams,
tooled Beef &o. •
Corner Market and First streets, Pittaburgb, Pa
ceo. R. COCHRAN ' .
, .
ATTORDTAT AND COMILLOR AT LAW
Office No. 69 emit street, war the :court
Nowa PittatinralL ; ,
A L L BITSUM§S ENTAIITSTiIk" TO.
za. tarovill memo Jprotopt attentfon. - ' Col
lections made and theinoneY IT:mealy remitted:
,
i ETE T R
0 lIIi D
Boller Riveters can find 'employment on
ixtEnAnaboatsondor shelter, at- the • best wawa.
litaahlnilta also wanted. '
- JAMES 11,RADS,
Uplon Iran Wortr,n, Bt. Louis.
REWOLltiitii jail)
- rakinr.e And manure folks ,
etaan-madteatiligynr U erap %
.scythe atones and
_ • ,USCIPLIrt UM
moo
No llt taibuta , • trik•
81 WOOD BWRIELT.
121E=I
INS
qn4,;- r':
.._.1. 4 14 - :
r k .
_ , nurklartaiii-,L*le g ualai
.g... i ; -- ...if t wie 032= 2 : 5 ... tu..41 : 060.. ,
. . p r . .-m-WerM luul it
en i ftl. , rnmeirti tcynt - -,...tmeitirith a
far, n. awe'. • • Num. introo4 blAinst i
X i,
Wet t l t s t i tl ' elitekfTritteene linnmxtb s
manta inntemc bat ''Amateran Ire Ott
Can ntiak . S ll ‘ l4 - 1 0 AindreadiatisCV of '
to V tit
with% =0 - 1111 - car conaktent , '
eonfatelleivact. jtaiPetkad tn. it Its '
tlme f "II Witt bad MO ref
by Erep • fmtri manila's. edieellidsim . .trhieh '
la ItlVatr ltrawV an that mist lirefml the ad-
Tankage of over fo ul /yews , - eteymitncie WI
obseryatlom eon:atm= L he hail Balmier skill
in thq treatment or al &seam mid 'who If
dally; cnisultbibythepreromimonmeligreav,4
mended by reneetablaxidtana. publheaus, pre
rtrietdre , of hotels:44g ' -Win 851 timUneld
met M near Diamond alive. Private conunnt
tallow fetal all parbi Of lb Union' Krieg, s.
tandem:lie. Pleeette • ,
BOX 8110 1 '
d e *" , Plttahmeth Pon vas.
IMPORTANT - TO:LADIES
1 - 111. JOHN IffAirliirr, - 111LVINSi WOES
_MP :upwards of twenty, yesresleveted Iht pro- • ,
fessional time exelusively.to the treatment of
Asuale Difficulties. ant heating emmeedod in tb.an-
=de of oases in restating the. eh:listed. to, sound
health i hee now entirdoonldenee in ormiug Pub Holy -
" Great .American. Remedy,'! •
-; DR..AFAR*Eir'S.
CRONO4RERMAL FfOALE - PILLS''
Mich have never yet theatres-
dons have boestrentleUr follbwedna are . •
xacTinff ' 1 4 , 1 1 • 0 ; 0 # 0 . 3 4 1 0 41 4; 4 01 4 • - _ :
o§4iotion orEitoppagt, )Pf latmie,
or in restoring the aystem to perft health when
marina' from &total Affecionsr,:iteleawee . ,_
the W7zues, or other weakness of the titer Or'•'
gam, Also in all bales of Debility or' emus
POostregicu, Hireterke. Pariktione ke., •ke., .
Which STO tllO forerunners o f more senora diSCBM
111347+C80 VOrferfail halhtgOtta oN damns- •
+walla% and may be team bye he moat &acetate- • ,
male hoot causing die:rem; at the
„same time •
they - act like charm. by sire ngtheningonyietp- . •
rating, and restoring the system to a healthy cow
dition
Rail box oontatns 60 Pills, Puma Ova Defi** , ,
and when desired will be Bent by mall pre-yeti
by arl advhsed'Arcent. au rectorpt °litho r - -anoy
J. RYAN, Rochester. N. tioneral /Sent ,
So by DrUggittarriilit • ' ' • •
• °EP FLERING ) ,
Corner Market stirs end theitternontf;
aulB:lydaeowle . 'Agent Dr „Pittsburg. • „
,DIAs n 9 o Ey.- . ~. ~. - ~. .. !. II:
.110WILOSTPIIOW RESTediEnt .' ' , '
and Intblialtid; - lit . a !Beard 1 itivoic(w i rylet.i... , f
10 - 5 - 13 AM& :WV ASPegaeL ua,,.,.. zo,,cika. 0 1",;,:,-. r.,-i t i•
and ' aditaeataltaWZ,4l7,.
,g
' and EltseMthital alltr*Payaidal' dnanm
Ito l lPtp. l = 4 Ni... 4 "
ing 'from saf-Abuse, :&11-131- it M. .T. CUL" e .:
vEZ,WKILL:I4...D.; Autirorbithe ffici3it Noae; it 0 ,`''-'
"A Boon to. Thatonads Af--13u.fferero;'t ~ , - v
Elect uncles sea/. in a plain envelope. to any ad-
dross. paet l:mid,. on receipt of HU C4mte_ , or two
postage : stamps. by Dr. CH' . J. C. KLINE.
. 127 Broadway New York. '
mb9l:darw3m Post Office Boa. 4680.- • ' ‘
BE PAGE R Co..
STEAV ENGIN BUILDERS
lean Jirt nue 11e-VC D .
Man DECNIAISTI 2NII MLR PUHA,
Near ream L L ham= Dooot
fiTISIMECIL
761415311FACIPVIEM AIM BINDS OF
:Steam El: mauling from three tr)
tmelred and home power. Mid kited for
Orbit 111.1114, Saw . Blast Vey:motet Flustering.
_Wye pirtiouler elite to the covet yeti= of
= l ! ,,, auflAtaatking47.los OE4 nal& nrul for
naulddel, =elm and &velar eawAtile.,
liwee also en hand, fialeteet and ready lorelnD.
meat at 1111 M
hertriotlee..and Boners ohm=
nom =daunt Iron sajpekoatr i
Wren ShaftingjEarmem end • rumen
eiirear e rri z ai lu and er9 lomm ti taff. anti:pi - Mtn:a o
°lawless are low. (mr machinery mannieter
ad of the best (realty cif materials, and warrants/
In all cares to give salhfsetion.,
AlerOrden from; all parte of the oomitey l:halt
ed And 1401 414 v. 1 4 1 - 2 .4 _ Ae2l:dhlr
D . - tair a; CA.P.P.EI.III,
TAELOIIB,
Nipping HAVE aftfB T RE CIEIMEn A
P v [taste and - well solooted stook of • • •
•Goo:ds,
, ,
• onsretta ir of
C7iothli,CaudnieN4, Vistings, &O.
ALSO -A laree e ; tx~k of
• -
4 3ENT'S-rulkip3MlNG 'GOODS.
biabsding ;Amor Calars.:Nocklimy and ests7
Alitsimmany kept by first Ones yushing , More
OggieDramstly Awarded.
*5,40 WEBSTER'S $5,50
UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY
g y Ezt i r , oompiete, J O t H atifi,Zo
81 WOO strek
BIIILDERS AND cozirratorcTs
We are now mautdaaturias a sapeior aritide of
*bleb we /111 prosivito, delim from ace MAIL
rtuw, isoa immix* swan.
Boot= ofVounliv l Coal Oran on
- toot : • rixessom ertzw.thr. fe.
Njo EDIOVAL OF LIVERY ;sTABTAN
MIL , The undersigned having removed his Live.
ry Stable frctm the rear of the Scott HOW% to near
the corner of First and Smithfield street < W n , C.
Conn s ofd stand, is prepared to furnish carriages,
buggies, and ealthe horses open tho shortest no-
tics, At horses kept at. /WPM.: at reasonable
rates. Undertakin_gaarrangemeats forfu-
nerals trill receive his lrittention • • ' •
•
BRICRIGAMI.
I.OIS FOR SAIJN-Tllll INIBSolt&
A ber offers for sale four eligible lotssftnated
thectorner of Grove street and Centre Avenue
8 410114 s the Eleventh Ward. in Pitt toamshiy.—
The 104 are each 24 feet front by 110 feet dear.
running back to as alloy, and are entirely Isola—
ted IV *ads and alleys on every alde.. awe of .
the lots , have frame houses or them, dye rooms
and hail In each. brdrantson he.premises. They
will be gold all together on very reversible terms.
Enauire of JAS. , BreCASS. itrent,
Boss street,
febib noar roar*
u
LAMEs , ,ILIISSES , A CIECUIAMIENS
Boots, Shoes. Gators and Bahapreloo,, made
to order, of the bast materials ana.' wo•Aman
ship. Er, S ECHNILERTE ictl
111. ES: 10 - LYNCH, StkrantL
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