0: IL PEIMENGILL Q 00., NO. 87 PARE. ROW. NEW YORK, sad 6 STATE STRIZET, BOSTON are ous &tents for the Dafly swd Weekly Post in those Dili e& and are an tis ,rised to take Advertisamemta andbasoriPticaa or 2as at our Lowest Ban. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5 Off AB Weekly Post. Our Weekly, with or without wrappers, is ,ready .this morning for delivery at the desk, Among the articles to which we dirkt aPecial attention are those of "Mor ris,l' ..addressed to " His Excellency, Abribain Lincoln, President of the Uni tea' Ststes." They will be read with in terest, by intelligent men of all parties. In addition.to the usual editorials we have an acceant of a monster mass meeting in Independence Square, Philadelphia, in regard to the arbitrary arrest of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham ; correspondence from "Citizen ;" our usnal letters from Q. K. P. ; note from John Van Buren , letter from Mr. Seward to the British Emanci pation Society ; Decision RelatiVe to the Income Tax t The -Military vs. The Civil Power; the Home League Experiment; Scrirthern Intelligence, Telegraphic Matter and Miscellaneous News of general inter est. We give nearly twenty-six columns of solid reading matter, not including corn mercial news, special notices or adver tisements. Gnn Testing. We yesterday afternoon went down to Economy to witness the testing of a new breech loading rifled gun, the invention of M. W. B. Smith, of this city, The test , ing took place a short distance out of, Economy under the superintenee of Lieut. Babbitt; Capt. W. J. Moorhead, Mr. Rick etson and other gentlemen being present. The. gun was •a six pounder, the. ball, thrown being a 15 pound conical shot. The target, which was nothing but a mere' flag or strip-of muslin fastened to a pole, was placed on the south side of the river, distant about two miles, the ground slo ping at an angle of about ten degrees. The first shot fired fell about ten feet short in a direct line with the staff. The suc ceeding five shots fell within a apace of n feet. The amount of powder used was .one and a half pounds, and the elevation !the gun the first shot five degrees, after which the elevation was slightly increased. The fret shot; bad this elevation been given, would have cut the target down. At the seventh allot it was ascertained that the' balls were too large, and the firing was discontinued until some fature time, when other 'balls could be procured. At the next Cost, shell will also be used, and long and short range thoroughly tested Thus far the test•hafr proved highly sat isfactory. In this gun Mi. smith claims to hisve overcome the objectioas yo the Whitworth:and Armstrong guns in the fol lowing manner. the latter guns the screw has to be the entire size of the out side of. the breach of the gun, and in a large piece of ordinance, it is so large as to become unmanageable, while in the Smith gab, the mandril is not as large as the bore, but on its au;l. is a copper cap which makes a. loose joint, which upon firii4(the gun becomes tight, bgt loosens itself again as soon as the coneuesion ceases, acting upon the same principle as the sucker of a pump. Mr. Smith first conceived the principle of his gun during the Mexican war, and has paid more or less! attention to it ever since, but has never got it to work to his eompjete sati 3- faction until the present time. After the trial of the large gnu, the parties adjourned to Economy and commen ced this - trial of a small thsaapound gun, built upon, the same.principle. Atter a few discharged, Lieutenant Babbitt expres sed himself perfectly satisfied with its working, -and the firing ceased- It has been- proVen that three men can work , this gnn.with BB much ease as a fall com• plement of men can the ordinary piece, and will- fire twenty times a minute.— Again,' always working in the rear of the gun, they do not run that risk from sharp shooters to which artillery men under ordi nary circumstances are subject. In a abort time amore ample test of the gun will be made, and all persons who feel interested in improvements of this kind are cordially invited to witness its working. on pity *tea . . . We condense the following items from the Oil City Registsr By a notice to our advertising eolgruns, it will be seen that our city authorities have passed an ordinance subjecting any person carrying a lantern 012 pin fire in any form, on the barges or oil boats lying at the Wharf, within the Borough limits, to a fine of .ten dollars for end spy every offence. This may seem a little hard to boatmen and shippers in some cases, for instance, when the river is filling, and the shipper wishes to pump his oil from one boat to another, or when a boat gets bad ly damaged on a Pond Freshet. Bat these cases are comparatively rare, and for the sake -of public safety, these parties can certainly make some sacrifices. All that remains to be done to ensure the safely of their own, and the public propery,..is for the oil pen to employ sonleethetent night vinottniErin t.opatrol the wharf and see . that the law is enforced. Let this be done immediately. The Pond Freshet season -will sop} bp over, unlesa`we have a rise in the river.— As a general thing the losses by this me thod of transportation has been far leas this year than last. This is owing to the fact that many obstructions have been removed from the creek by the indeed gable efforts of Mr. A. S. Dobbs, the Su p,erintcruiont of the Pond Freshets. We are glad: to state thi.t ti t O iehiticmian has performed big duties in such a mlnaer to gain the confidence and egleet . otty shippers and boatmen, EIV, e right man for the place and justly merit§ P4,e aighest praise for his effmency. The small pox has about vanished from Diaz city. All the cases have got well, es. 'ept three, who are getting along finely.— flue credit should be ascribed to Dr. S. S. - "twisty, who attended the majority of the !wee, and brought them i.hrp,agh safely Exelderueni in Chicago. The following handbill is being circula ed throughout Chicago: "All good and loyal citizens of Chicago rho favor free speech and freedom of the 'revs, as guaranteed to us by the Consti• ation we live under and uphold, are in ite4. to assemble in mass meeting in front f tha G Ptrgo T fames office on Wednesday veining, June Fid, at:night o'clock, to take ()tinsel together in regard to the recent ifamoiiiii and tyrannical order of Gen. Lmbrose B. Burnside, in suppressing ftwspapers always Democratic, and, con- Nuently, always Inyt,l," Fast yersgs A fast ;Vaseler, is generally a nervous lan, who places his wife and the babies n the lightning train going east, while he ni,dvertantly seats himself in the lightning rain going weft. Time and . space both snd their aid to . sepemcte g ig} from the pings he loves. - The slow traveler gets drunk, wig Llaiet- - 7 seating himself in the depot, goes to :eep, while the train moves of without im. Both of these chamters can often be aen by frequenting.the drpots. 'Cavalry Horses. Lieut. Vross, Quartermaster, is en aged here at present in purchasing cav ry horses for The army at $l3O a head.— .e is inspecting them at the yards in Al gheny city. Officers and 6oldier4s. Quite a number of soldiers and officer's elonging to different regiments, arrived eeterday from tbe east in the noop train. [any ofilifm were eufferingfrom wounds. About half past one o'clock yesterday . inorldniafire Was discovered `in the "front part of the building occupied by Joseph Dorrington as a feed store, which in a short time wrapped the entire building in flames, and communicated to the adjoin. ing buildings, on either side, occupied by Hostetter & Smith for the manufacture of their bitters. The fire was first discovered at the central front door of their establish ment, from whence it went directly up stairs into the office occupied by McGrew it Stone, and McGrew dz Blackmore. The building was pretty well filled with grain, flour and feed, the third story being filled with ear corn in tacks. The building to the west of Dorriag• ton's was slightly damaged, while that to the east was, with Dorrington's, com pletely destroyed. The buildings were owned as follows : The western building by Hostetter 41 Smith ; that occupied by Dorrington, to John Irwin, Esq. ; and the eastern building to Porter R. Friend. Hostetter dc Smith's loss is between $5,000 and $6,000, no insurance, the loss being principally paper. Porter R. Friend's building was insured in the Pittsburgh In surance Co. for $3,500, and Mr. Irwin's building was insured for $3,000 in the North American. The loss of McGrews it Stone, and McGrews & Blackburn, is but trifling. amounting to about $6O worth of furniture, unless the books in the sate are destroyed, in which case it is impossi ble to tell the loss. The fire was without doubt the work of a villainous incendiary, who, it has been suggested, succeeded in his diabolical attempt by pouring oil un der the door, and setting it on fire. Some rigid measures should be used to ferret out these scoundrels, and bring them to justice. Dead. Major James Burns, sr., of Juniata tp., Bedford county, died on the 17th inst., at the advanced age of 103 yrars. He voted for General Washington for Pregident,and for every Democratic candidate for the Presidency since. He was with Washing. ton at Valley Forge, and participated in tne battle of Brandywine. In private life Major Burns Whl3 greatly beloved and re- pemed by all who knew him. Fire Alarm. Tle alarm of fire at eleven o'clock last night was occasioned by the flames break ing out anew in the buildings that were consumed night before last on Water et. They were extingaished by the aid of a section of hose to a fire plug, without any assistance from the engines. Public Documents. We are indebted to Hon. Phillip John son for public documents, among which we find the second volume of the Conduct of the War. Surety of the reaee. The case of D. O'Neil vs. George W. Shaw, for assault and battery, came up beforqadge Sterritt yesterday. The Judge held Shaw to bail in the sum of $BOO to keep the peace with igr. O'Neil, and all citizens of the county for ope yew. A soci.u. rcc Nis will be given at Mc- Clurg's Grove on Saturday, June 6th, un der the auspices of John Minschel. The Birmingham cars will run to the grounds every 10 minutes from the station of Smith- Geld atrept. Tickets 50 cents, and can be obtained froio Mr. tf. rho will be on the grounds during the day. Theatre.--Farewell Benefit of Hr. and tire. Conway. These admirable actors take their fare well benefit this evening, and we hope to see a crowded house, not so mach for the pecuniary advantage iz may be to them as for the credit of our play goers, who, by , filling the house, will testify they can ap preciate legitimate talent. The pieces se lected are " Still Vigters run deep" and " London Assurance," in both pf which excellent plays Mr. and Mrs. Conway ap pear, and sustain ahatticters in which they are unrivalled. The John Mildc.tay of Mr. Conway is a part he has made pecu liarly his own, while the Lady Gay Spanker of Mrs Conway is the most delightful piece of comedy acting on the stage. New Books. We are under obligations to Henry Miner for the following new books mast issued from the press : prapers Intellectual Developement of hurope, py . VT. Driper, 41.. H. and L. . p., mihlished Ry: arper & 'Bros. '' The Fairy Book, fulfill of stories, by the author of f, Halifax, Gentleman, &c. Harper & pros. Xenophontis Anabasio Recensuit, by 4. F. Mac Michael. Harper & Bros. Life and letters of Washington Irviag, by by V his nephew Pierre Trvin#. 4. P. Put 6t. .N. . St. , (Alves, a novel, published by Ham er & Rms., pi. y. _ . . Frank Warrington? new novel by the author of utlelge. Carleton, Publisher, New York. Like an electric spark, the first word of Frank Warrington thrills through those whose careless eyes fall on its opening paragraph—" Enlisted!" Oar author never stopped to think through how many eluipnels 4f hope, soffrovg, ditty, and de ovate, this one 'word speaks 'to Men and women no w-a•daYs, bat she " ha, unwit tingly given a powerful inagnA to her first nab. ''.a.nd km this happily Rhipen word the story progresses immediately with un studied earnestness capital in incident, most felicitous in deseription, and full of that rare gift of expression for which its young author is so remarkable. W reade with delight a story ardently and believ ingly told, full of living men and women. Both the motive and the style rise to a 4, 0 1-, fiT l eve l than any of the author's pre vious boots, ttrrougp tpe rare excuis• ite 'discrimination by Which h - ePchatadters ii,re so subtly defined. there come to us aiso Pes t - 414 . 0t hour anti Faith. trot b to gounta7 ana love to Cf6a and - man, ii,•hict O VW Ifttivfitis IV Success of Rutledge and The Ninheriands, which carried the circulation to nearly 40,000 copies, will pave the way to create thou sands of r %dere for Frank Warrington Wor by Henry Miner. If aeon Mouse. Mr. A. Lowrie, forperly of West New. ton, a .geutletaati WlQse 4.perience in I the business is sufficient gaaraittee that he can keep n hotel, has taken the Huron House at New Brighton, Pa., and bavinii thoroughly refitted, and refurnished it, to now prepared to entertain his friends, and the public generally, in the beet possible manner. We commend pleasure Seekers, and the travelling public to the courtesies of mine host Lowrie. • • • New. Music. Mrs. Charlotte Blame bryi laid upon our table a lieaatiful Cif DtPlPig entitled h Gray, froth the publishing house of D. P. Pauld's, Louisvrlle, Ky. • esoveg .1c Beg ga's Sewing Maohines,for lo mat , maxtufagr ring purposes, are the beg In use. A. P. 3ATONAY. General Agent, 18 Fifth greet. Pittsburgh-Ye aura* mlito, ......4.2muninti II JOSZPR lIBTIE 4 80N MASUPACTUIRIN 07 , FANCY AIM PLAIN FURNITURE dr CM A I Eli WASHEROIIIIII.IBSIThifTMELD -71t111 cut wear. lava &eat and WW I c neg.) non privasUß6lll. ------- IagANCHESTER PROPERTY FOR .JYJIIs a ie.—A neat two story brick dwelling house and lot Of Eirt nod for sale, pleasantly sit. , nated on Ctfartiera St. conitertablY -nTran.tre end in ere(' order. Price $1.5t0. %ppiy - S. CETI/BERT it 8 0 2 Ost u ai Market, Street. Destructive Fire. Pemberton replied that he did not want fifteen minutes, and his troops would die in the trenches before they would surrender. The enemy's gunboats fire heavy shot at the city. Port Hudson is invested. The gentleman who furnishes this dis patch to the government adds there is no news in the Richmond Enquirer of the 4th. ray. ---- WASIIIYUTON. June 4 —The following report was received at the Navy Depart ment to-day: IT. S. Sno' Di , SOTO, F OF' MEXICO, t Mhy 18, 1863, SIR: I have the honor to inform you that yesterday at noon we discovered the smhke of g steamer and stood for it. Soon after we made the ,tearner and pressed after it to the very extent of our power. At six r. N. she stopped and two boats pushed off from her, carrying her officer,: and crew. I immediately loitered and took out of the steamer's boats her N in• cipal ctlieers as a security for tho lives of my own men and then boarded her. As soon as the boats bad got alongside the dames burst out as I had anticipated, when I hoisted the recall. Afterwards having had the assurance that there was no &Lager of her blowing up, I went near enough to tho burning ship to lead our hose on board, but all efforts to sup press the (lames were unavailing, and by sunset the famous rebel ship Cuba sank beneath the wat.,rm of the 'hall is latitude 28 47 longitude S 7 50, It is estimated on reliable authority that the cargo of the Cuba was worth in Havre nearly four hundred thousand dol lars, and if landed in Alabama would have been worth from a million to a mil lidn and a quarter. I have her officers and (mew on board and 8401 cleilv-ef 03 * , to the etestody'of the' arithbrities to-day. I am, Sir, very respectfully, your ob'l serv't, (Signed) Wit. W. WAI4ER, Oapt. U. S. N. Hen. gigeon Welles, Sec'y of the Navy, Washington. Wi t silluirro, June 4.—Cotanel ilpa tricj has beep entirely successful in his raid back from Gloucester Point. Be crossed the country between Fork anj 4appa_i 4 E } pli t clr riveFq, 'making an 4ten - sive circuit thrangh the garden spot of Virginia, a section where opr troops ha never befbre 4ean. A large number of horses, negroes, sin., brought in by him to Urbana. His raid spread great alarm among the rebels. At Urbana he was ta ken, across the Rappahannock by our gun boats, and thence proceeded on t" our liner. • WASHINGTON, June 4.—The S. gun boat Tioga, under date of April 23d, re• ports the aptq{e, t rig miles north of Utile 13aharqa tlauk, of the ftritish registering ship Justen. She had no flag, but her captain admitted that he threw an English and rebel Bag overboard during the chase. She had on board 88 bales of cotton. The Navy Department is in receipt of reports of many of our gunboats detailing captures of prizes. The total amount of vessels is considerable. poi. Thomas 1:1.. firierson ltas keen ap pothted Beigailier Geneial; for gallant and distinfßiOjed s9pric,pe. W4l4lNo'ol,i, Un — The eoldiere of the, army • of the Votomse will be be glad to learn that a reform id to be made in the matter of supplying newspapers and periodicals. The cost of any newspapers or periodi cals sold is not to exceed five cents per popy, or one half the amount now cluFged iVlbe eVcri.o o Pit 3 4. The privilege of. acting as newspaper agents is to be confined to discharged or dkablecl soldiers, and given to the highest bidders, the fimpu 4 t of the oiler to he paid into proper hands as a hospital food. It is noclergtood the privilege of supply- ' ing provisions gird other stores to officers' messes at headquarters is aim to be awarded to the highest bidder, on similar terms. Yesterday morning the enemy's pickets were 'considerably strengthened on the front of the Rappahannock. A rebel de Barter is represented as stating that since the prohibition to fish in the -iver, t 'ail. kilo are considerably cuctialecl of fresh luxuries. • Ganer4l Nye, Governor of a, and Judge Noll, of New York, are Nevad visitors at headqaarters, the guests of the 93d New York Volunteers. Major Granville 0. Haller, of the 7th 11. S. Infantry, left here to-day to enter ailop the dqties as Provost Alarahel for the Sylte of Maryland. It Is anderittiod in official circles that - Admiral Dupont will shortly be relieved by Admiral Foote. An order hai3 already been forwarded relieving Acting Admiral Wilkes; and designating Coro. Lardner as his sucperaor, PHILADELPHIA, June 4--.14y Cook; snb seriptidn agent, reports the sale of $2,- 3137,00 Q of five-twenties to-day, at the variond agencies in New York, Philadel phia add Boston. These bonds farnis the best bage for banking of any government joan now before the people, and large amounts will be absorbed (or that purpOie during the present month, TELEGRAPHIC. BURNSIDE'S ORDER BEWED IMPORTANT FROM VICKSBU From Washington. DISPATCH 3 TO NAVY WARR SUCCESSFUL RAID CAPTURE OF A BRITISH VESSEL Negro Regiments Wanted at Newbern, N. C. THE SALE OF FIVE-TWENTIES Rebel Iron Clads Destroyed ito.. ito.. ato. NEW Toes, June 4.—The following dis patch reached Lexington, Ky, June 4 : To the Editor of the New York World: Having been directed by the President of the United States to revoke that part of my order suppressing the Chicago Times. I have revoked the entire order and your paper will be allowed its circulation in this department. [Signed] E. BURNSIDE, Maj. Gen. A meeting of the press in this city is c alled for on the B,h instant, to consider the subject of the liberty of public journ alists, to criticize acts of those charged with conduct of the Government in the time of war and civil convulsion. The call is signed by W. C. Prime, Park Goodwin, Jas Brooks, Anson Heirick, Horace Gree ley and E Comstock. WASHINGTON, June 4. —Midnight.—A elegram received tonight, extracted from he Richmond Sentinel, Jane 3d, is es fol. owe; Jsc6soN, June }.—Grant demanded the surrender of Vicksburg on Thursday, giv• ing three days to Pemberton to consider the demand. NEW YORE, June 4.—By the E. S. Ter. ry we have Newberh dates to_the let. Geit: - Wild, who `came to 'Newborn to organize an African brigade, is meeting with splendid shdcesa. Gen. Foster considera this a splenLl field for black troops, and would like to have as many regiments as the North can send to him. - - - --- ! Bc.s . ros, June 4 —The Boston Travel ler. contains the following : A gentleman from New Or!fans, holding a position with Farragut's fleet, gives an account of the expedition to Shreveport, on Red River, where the rebels had a navy yard. Two iron (dads, of great power, was found on the stocks and blown up. It is be• lieved they were powerful enough to have destroyed our Mississippi fleet. The iron for them had been sent from Richmond. CONCORD, N. H., June 4.—Gov. Gil more was inaugurated today. his mes sage is mainly confined to local Euljects. The troops furnished by the State fur the war number 15,01,0, being an excess over the quota callea for of nearly TOO. The Governor refers to the rebellion and says: In such a contest there is no diseriminm tion between the support of theflovern ment and the support of the national ad ministration. It is no time now to specu late upon the causes Of the rebellion. The only facts we need are that it exists, and that it is our duty to put it down. It was the remark made to me by a former Gov ernor of this State, the late venerated Isaac Hill, in which I fully concur, that " a man who wilt not stand by his Government is a coward and a traitor." A MARKr s H Y TELEGRAPH NEW Vonir, June 4.-1:our bas declined sc, Saks baerels at s`(os 2.5. Ohio, $0 :Will 30. and Southern at $6 GUST;. Wheat is quiet with saes of 40,00.1 bushel , : Chleaeo tkprinc 1 44, : 1 1Llwaukeo Club, 51 40, Red Western $1 400 I Corn bas advanced Ic. and 7,0 w) bush. sold at 7, - , , Q5..a). Beef is quiet Perk. quiet. Lard is steady at t i IO e ? lb. Whisky remains steady at !lo ;4' VTI. June 4,—Flour le.s firm without 41,113* changc Wilbaf /OKI un changed: lied $11.,41 .U. Corn uthmaced to 51@511 for Ear and 15 for Sbelleid Qua Whiaky 41'. No change in Prvisions. 130,00 lba Eula Fidess,,ld at and nein tierces of Lard, but Lard is generally held higher than this. Nothinn done in MOOO Pork. Groceries unchanged and quiet. Linseed Oil is held at $1 15. Ptlit. s! , i'Ll'illd..ll.the 4.--I.quall sale, of Flour RXlrti Fa uuly Ist :Pi 504e7 11.5. Rye Flour at 1,5. Corn Meal at $.l, Wheat inactive; Red $1 :56, Wh itye corn !!! 1 !!!e. OaLs firm nt C!!ftee dull. Su;..rar and Molasses dull. Wl.d.sky:iold ut 4. 1 4131,!,. Americans Abroad. The following i 3 a ii+t of I mericans registered nt (limn & 00'5. American News Rooms, No. 11`.). Craven Strand, London, Efig. for zhe week ending 16:h May, 1 : S. L. Spaulding, 133ston; P. E. Spaul ding, Boston; Alexander Strong, B os o n J. „IL Stinierant, Jacksonsville; L. S Levy, New York; F. Curtis, Moston: E S. Monroe. New York; W. J. Boetofs3n, Paris; Alea - andei: Job..son. Philadelphia: Miss John'son, Philadelphia: James . Gil more, Cincinnati. Henry B. Price, Boston; W. M. Eraris, New Yi•rk; C. P. Green- agh, Boston Joshes liallards, Jr., South bridge. Mutisaciluriatt:;: Unester A. Dre per, Southueld, Massachusetts; George W. Martin, West Tennessee. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low Prices, PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TOR/14.610111 & MeOrARR, Al 4 0 TIC' C It r....F;L S. Pirl:SßUl , :t; H. Drugs, 7.084, Creara Tartar Medici PlillStc, flaking soda, Pf•rfunirry Stu BIN Eng.. MI mitartl, Cal emit. mis, Spice*, 0 PhyAkhns ilrosariptiene sc•eurately eom ,t .11 boars. Pure Wino.. and Liqu ,, rF. for Inedieind nse OMIY. 101443 D ANIE S..IV NGki cvsirrri - Tlo N, NU 116 Sznitnfiel I street, opposite the Ouster Clouse. Chartered by tbe LudiziAtgro. 0 1? .F" . Preski out.. JA XIV/ PAULI, Jr., 0101! rNrj DIGNTI3. Wm, 11. Smith E, F. Hold Thos. D. Mitaaler A. Relr .iman Francis Sellerp Jas' u • Rhodes John F. Janniagn. Jaael. Stackrath Thomao S. Blair Alex. Eraiii ay Henry Lloyd Alfred Stack IT.I79TRIEB, 31', ; 9' etiiw ,, rtli Josiih i.:ing 4'-4 FIT4,:or W A 13 t owl Jas Wvv oo,lwon R 0 Sur , u'orta F itcrbm (.1 W R; , , , seu - or, J Ni.. 'ri , != an S II Darman D bi Long R J Anderswa JOS W Ea4teli D E IVicKinloy 0 II Wolf nobext D Coolainn Win Smith Wll3-julon 0 B Jonn ~,i r e 1. ,:a4z W ii /41 " , ii , e 1. , .11 lloriOn BSCRETARY AND TARAFII7IUCR I D. E. McKINLEY. Open clail7, film 9e. u. r. Tues dqy ajciVatlstrol evonftigs. from ti to 8 o'clock. Bel Dope is received of OINTL: DIM h: and up 1111 ward s den& declared in BcoNtehar sad ..10 of ea t it - 431L,allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, sad bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Laws, &e., fur nished at the office. liar• This Institution offers, espeolally to tkc,re persons whose earairlaT.4%,,,L,tueuppo'rtunity to soontni,:z,tg kerl depoalts, easily saved- a truttifftieh . wifi be a resource when needed, taf.ir monoy not only being safe but bearinginterest.i stead of remaining unproductive, J. M. 001LNIVEI,1 2 .... .ft' , M . /. ggal . CORNWELL dr KERB, CARRIAGE MANFACTURERS SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and mannla.nueers of Saddlery and Carriaz Hardware, N 0.7 St. Clair Street. and Du 411881/0 Way. (near the etrill,--,,,) PA. .13.31RIESIEIENT JUDGE Or TitlE DIS. trier. 'Court—TmixAs kneoliNßl,l,-Esq 401.)1 1 ,1t Maelmpoll) 71 I . l:ss ulTedlo tioneioation to.; n e Cen orbo ve ye nti offlett lobeforecomMt Uclien Ven tin, Ity my2ted4a , te MA NYLELEGATES, CUE AY' DRY G-OODS. - 11\T OW IS TIIE TINE TO SECITILE Bargainsin Dreastletide. Shawl', Cloth and Bitit Mantles of the most fashionable styles, un bleached and bleriAied M ;elm, Calico, Deb,- in ps, Silk Sun Umbrellas gryltiy reaoooki pri• oes, hav: 46 been mactiaLed for oath, be e 044 alp for cash, call' and she for y• - mrselves at: LYNCH, my2s' 11..1 96 Market street. ON EVE , < STREET ILVIIVIVENCE vi le choice building lots f.r sale, each feet Irent by DO feet deep. Terms, cop tent]) Pugh. renipiude in c yearly vac tneat4, lINTIMBERT4IttiONS, u/ ' at Market 6 A T TUE CORNED OE WOOD AND Pith streeti. seventy-three teat nine Eind one half inohna of gratcnd far gale, silty feet depth on Sixth street. annly4 ,cur, k. SONS, Market atreet, c®NCo'iy GRAPE VINES WWERE AMONG THE FIRST ro secure this INVALIIAIIVE GRAPE, and have fro.i . tood it for five years. Wo obtained ourorrwinal vacs from Kr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Sec etr iu 185 A awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society. in I S 6O , a Premium for it as the BEST new seedling:grape, in all respects superior to the Isabella." Our stock of Vines is tinequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each. P. 150 Per d - zen, $12.50 per lOU. $lOO pe r 1,000. Small vines at less prices. We can furnish a few eg.t.ra large gines,at from 50 omits to $1 each: - J. KNOX, No. 99 1 , 1 fth Street, spl:eodkw • " XLBINGBUBG (}BAPS. ~ - uir E cArir FIIRNISH A PEW WINES V of this va'uable Graps at $2 Et) per dozen $l2 60 per 100. ... KNOX. 72 Minh street PITTSBURGH MARKET. wiexu.LT . REVIEW. Car eTally Revised and Corrected by Eur own Commercial /tenor d 0 /FMB OP rag SJ.ITEDAir MORNING POEM} Perrstitraan. June sth, 1863. REMARKS.—The market during the week was as dull as it could well be. the leading arti cles scented to be all neglected, there being no special demand for any of them, the sales were limited and partook more of a retail than a wholesale character, The weather has been changeable, at the time of writing this report it was decidedly pleasant, Our rivers have be come low, and only the lightest draught boats are able to navigate the Ohio, whilst in the Allegha ny boating fur the present is suspended. Monet matters.—The gold question remains as unsettled as ever, there has been a number of changes since our last, the people have become used to them. eo that little agention is paid to the movements. Money continues plenty and is easily obtained for good paper at small rates. Our banks are doing a safe and profitable.business, Some of our Banks are going to open out nuder the new Govern ment Banking Law. The war news from the South, and South West continues to keep our folks in rather an excited state, the news recei ved being very conflicting, but taken till the whole altogether favorable to our cause, we hope soon to be able to announce the opening of the Missis sippi. Grain, the business of the week was limi ted, prices rule about the same, in fact there was no demand, Pittsburgh always was a poor grain market, the reason is very plain, we were never able to oiler the same foci ities that could be ob tained at other places, we have ne elevators . This is about to be remedied, a company is now forming, and already some twenty eight thous ard dollars have been subscribed for the purp ose f erecting one, the matter is in charge of the right kind of persons, and will s on be under way, we feel certain it will be a maces', and will be one of the belt investments f.,r making money we l l have among ms, those who have net subscribed. can deal) by calling at the Merchants Exchange, during husine s hours. Flour was dull and ex hibited no improvement during the week, the market was about indult as it could well be. The stock in first hands is not large, but is stall cient for all purp , es. Groce s market stee,di with a fa'r demand, dealers however p4relles Fparingiy. Baftig market steuci7. ' s hore is a fair amount ehantitig hands. prices during the week has urid , Lgoue no (Mango, tolloWing are the new rates set by the manufacturers: X bblit hf bble bbls hf bbls 00 3 IXX 00 Kennet... 9 7 00 4 50 50 Porte , .. $ 7 00 860 Brown Stout bbl 800 Apples—Sales of Russetts at $3 25g3 75 lirbbl. Axles—Sales of bode 43.: Reaped do W: Caustic Alkali 8.4 e.; Nitrate at 848%; Potash and Pearls at 93.01 - 10 c, Butter—The receipts here have inqeu.sed and prices have declined, we imte gates of prime at 12(,1,1 Inferior s4ll's at various Prices. Bacot; steady with geed'doinanellor home se. We note as follows: 25 000 aulders, 5Xe: 15,00() 0 (kl lts Sides, 777 c; 10, 1 00 do, ; 000 Uis islear sides, 8e; 15,000 ao s pi n ; 20,000 do, B I4C.WAe; 10,000 S C hams, 9%* Me • Be eswax—Steads at 38(4400 B enn* — sales W . 8111411 white Naay at $2 750 3 00, brooms—gales at $2 00@$2 50 , f; dox for com mon and $3453 25for good and fancy Buckets and Tans--The following are the factory or wholesale rates. Prom store They are selling at the customary advance. Buckets. plain inskles'f dosen $2 20; painted inside, $2.15; varnished. $235; 3 hoops, $3 65; Ta115,1;4 2 A, 2 h, 1 37 14;t14171 kgioNtf,ii°*sll,: I, Jarels. $2 01 f Sealed $5. Bago— Unchanged; sales bust Seamless 2 bushel at $60 , 7 , 611; 100. S dos of Burlaps at $301311. Cooperaire.—Sales of now Gil hariel 240; second hauled 220 . Moor barrels 47@50, 3 enndleli adiancal; dlppod 140'0 lb; :Moulds. 14r: Star 2004 e; Sterine 17a. Ctseeme--The now is begining to arrive more freely. dales of new wore made at Ilc for Cream and lle for W It; sales of old at the former rates. . l'?rschere4-Ths advanced rates are as follows: Vater ......... ............ 6 1 7 .. .11 . Soda. c 2: 'utter 740 I, Beaton 'St ugar 4°l t.pi sou it arms. 1570.. 7 , to 10 '',2.. $OO p . er lb, Zsio 19 (24 $1 10 Rpr 9 , "I 1 ,lc 1249 103 ••" i ' 4 7 , (4 1 ltr " 13 c- 1 .„ I (1.5 " " •• IS gr 107 " " -14 41 115" 1 :1 :' 19 0103 " " "15 r'ra 1In" ' , ' CI 110 " Np., 400 @ 192 kterti9s. No. 801) @ 47q,,per do:. • sm) g 47! , ,,3 , .• . oi) 4,, " 600 g 46 t e ic ". "! " i.woo @9 45 " " " 00 , c , 4u, a e ' " , ca, : pet, Ch , ffin assorted oolor3 . .......... 50 eta per th white, an or 15 eats,— 5410ta " " Candlewick .. , ,36 .1 .1 Cotton T.riho,..-. flO " " Luz! to ..-3 .: , .... SO as " " baste suee,ang 3.• m. Dor )d. Nimtara do `ON et;, per yard. Terms Nett cash. Flour —Te market dring the week ull sales being un h usually limi u ted. The "dead was loc d ," between havers and se'ler, continues without in ter:lllB.m9. ' The receipts were small by rail and wagon. In the East and West the market was dull; ;ale., could not be made unless et a decline. rho ou rron t rate. were, Extra. $5 2 , 415 50; Ex: tra Fillud),Ni :t5-41 .5"06 75. Rats. from wagon uncertain, woyerned by brand and quality. tim Pipe. Size. Per Fbrd, cip , - , 7," 13.; Ilion 32 $0 2 do. 50 3 4 dri 9*. 2,4 do ...................90 k.. do ' 0 !1•1 do • 30 ~.,: do ... . 4o ' .3,1. d 0.... .. ... „ 60 I trt,) 1913 14 do ......... ..... ..... .2 00 2c 5 do .........,275 IF& vh —ln fair dnd. Herring, sales 40 labla new Baltimore, $7 25. Mackerel. l i i bbls No 1., 4k " ' 75 It f bbis No. 2 , $5 5 0; 7041 bbls No. 3 large, - i 1 54' prairie—The demand was limited and sales lik , •wise. Neither buyers or sellers manifest the least disposition to operate at the prevailing figures. In the absence of sales the following quetat ions can be relied not Wheat—red dull; the rate, from ftrsl hands were $1 1041 25, from titt 4 .te 4 sdgb t Ivivaßce would be demanded; white is boil at $1 25!411 50. Ilya, holders are asking sn4r.t.'.e. Corn ranges from 74330 c. Oats nominal attnta , t/.le. Earley dull, not in demand and can -1„.1 he quoted correctly. tiroecrirs—Tbero was a steady trade dernand with an ample supply for all ordinary purposes, Sugar—Sates 15 hhds Ortean.„s . I . ):yie . • $l do Cuba I.l'.ll,kie; 10 hltds, Illorlollte.o,Th - e,let 20 bbls crusired,ls,llo 10 Cptfee A, 14ho; 10 d011.14 1 /,c co gree- - `;'„Fikci 'et!) tacks prima Rio at 33 c; 20 do . tt Olatt 9o s—Palen 25 bbla old at 55c : 20 do new Iron nnn anus. Fiat Bar ltril t m, to iiph... 1% to 3... .1 0 „. 2 t 0 6 by ity lA tt, lig to o. 1)411, 'tti to I 4, Florae Shoe Iron. to 1 ley 5-16 to ', ,,,, 6 inch. ._. _ .. ... Hoary Baud Iron. 2 to 6 by 14',, and 3-16 inch EN 1!5 to 1% by/ and 3-16 inch 6,/ ',; to 174 by . q and 3-16 inch_ isB to'by X i and 3-16 inch .-4 oop and Light Band. 2 , / to 6 inoh 1;41 to 2 inoh 14 to 1:6 inctl.-, . 1"'•k'•"'-. 6 Ito /.:. 4.4; . - ..... .. ..... 6! 4 ate .. . ............... - ........... ‘................. ?Int' . inch..,. , k, t . cant t} th.oxira for AB Out Hoops. Hound and Mgt:titre., .1.A9 2y in ch ' -hi to . wort 3 to 3 anion 3% to I mob__ ...... iay. 34 . ' and 54 inch... ° inch .. ..... and 6-1 .. inch „ .. and 7-16 inch.. 16 inch.. 16 inch.. 3-16 ; ;; , 4, Oval Iron. to li„4 inch ........... - to% inch inch ' ..., ...... /8 izal - 1 . . Sheet. iron, 1:1P l'i l° t0 " 4 7 : - ....... ^•••••.••••• . . ..... ':.2_}. an d VO ...... • ...«.,.- ...... • Shiiti . Z . O.l4iii . .;lde .. .... Wit; ......... Plates. Boiler Iron, 3-16to.%ineh. ................ , Boiler lleatia•--- .- •-•• . . .. . .... , . ~.. ... . Tek 110n.3-16to I lin.,not ' ovqr . 3o wide, _.'340 to 5 ii,.. util e Tank ileatix,lsnotileawitur.)-• ri'Ller - Rivets. Nulls. Brads and Fenco. 10d. 124, 16d. 20d, 3 0d. 40d 504 4 60d-,- ..... - ........ , 3d and 94:-..----, Ad andid.— td and 5d ..... ad . . • ••• 7 4 ) ... ........ ...... a 3d Fine Blued Cut Spik .d es 3 to 7 inch yinoh, all lens ki Spikes 24-16 • B y / f, .1 i 6 ffailroad Spikes '4.ot:titans are a drug; we omit quotations as they.can be purchased at any price you choose to name, bus - files the tmo is far advanced. Rice—Prices have advanced since our last. Sale in a regular way at, 9@.9- 1 ,5e tb. • Salt.-Unchanged. Sales made of 400 bbls at $1 75@1.80 Needs-Clover has declined and is offered free ly at 5 001C1lb,Te Timothy is held at 150, Flaxseed $1,75@2,001 sheettog.—Eagle Shafting 35 ets, per yard; Soap—gales of Rosin at 8c Chemical 6c. litarch-l-Woothe is selling at sVic Vi 15 in lots. White Lead l ,—Fcea have anvanced. White t in oil, per lb 10 5 4 e: Ro d pure, per , 1 h10.14c; do. do. dry per Ih, Waig l 3 Tatham. 9 540. Window Glass—The prices remain steady, .and we quote as follows, for city brands, in boxes of 50 feet! cash,. no disoonnt 6d and 7x9, 2 M 8x10,13; B'll, 9x 11. 542 and 1042. $1 25; 18 Srl4 sp.:Well. 850: 9x15.19x16 and 10:15.. Whisk —The market has-not varied during the week; sales city rectified at 430450 per gallon;Old'Ryti sells forroo Per gallon. PITTADIIMGH AND WHEELING PACKET* _ Per Deaver—Wellsville— and Wheeling'. Leaves Pitts Th burgh, Every esda.Y— W Leave Thsday and Saturday at it A.M. s heelin Everyllionday-Wed-- nesday and Fri g day., at A. IL THE SWIFT EGNNING Passenger amnia; S. o.d3asES. amen Walte rcommander, Will leave aa armou red abava. Per freight or puss ge.;pply . on board or to JAMaS 0 0.144111 S ik 00. ABM. mnyl.3 EiT.EUNBOAT AGUNICY. W A. Z 3M 'X' Ir Has opened an offbse NO 90 WATER STREET, tuWhere he will wans.sct a Sanwa] Steamboat na business. and would solicit a sham nag masa from steamboatutem. arstiAri II Oa trt.V.l-Cil4.E.E`.OllB FURNISHING STORE. Gtoons FOIR TIIE. KITCHEN, Brushes Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cap Mops Wire Sim-ea Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers IBasting Spoons Coffee AIWA Wash Boards tig l e .E P o as tors a ans rena Rollers Heaters our ails Water Filterors Pie Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden §poons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Forss j sd frogs 1 Vat I r e e i ss es e arc.. Sic. /MR 'F RE DINING ROOM. Castors SILVIA ?LAUD, I ells SYrtliL Call Bello 1 Nut Picks 0...,ite Knives Pion Knives Crumb Knives Igo Groom Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butts- ..ages Forks and Spoons Goili, Ladles ! Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles .nitar S Children's Caps mustard Spoons Round di Oval S.lvers /co Pitchers liququilt Stands Goblets CUTLERY, Ivory Handled Knives Carvers .Cocoa do do j 'Forks Stag do dol Square Waiters Bnglish Tea Trays I Crumb Brushes Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trani Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Bigs Wine Strainers Coffee Caf gin otien3 Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waitcas - Bread Baskets C art Screws Wine Coolers knife Sharpeners Itefrigerito.ra i Water Coolers, die. kOR THE CIFIAMBEIL Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Beek ets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matreis Brushes Gas Shades Shaving A:tnas Nursery Shades Bronz Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators de 'Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Ptah Globes Vestas Bird Cages ' Meat Safes Vizzettsl Pocket Knives Card do 'Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives i Camp Portfolios. And everytaing pertaining to a well appointed Household. To bo obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STOR /IC of .ILiZA-Ie .sr.,RxciriA_Ttl3S, lt O. 30 rurrn STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank. 1 511.- All goods delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Du quesne borough. etc. n o M EEN FUN, Tin Ware,Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cuo Tubs Straw niters Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver Soap Chamois Skins Skewers andirons Lemon Squeezers Stew Pans Wade KettlQ Ham Boilers r.ters Larding Needlers Pudding Vo,na Broad .Fans Eqtter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladders Keelers Clothes Lino. Scales Cook's Knives Bread 'loxes Scoops DOSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl Powder, THEATRE ROUGE, Vinegar Rouge, VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder, , HARD & SOFT *EIMER ISTRTIVigi+ Hard dt: Soft Ruddier Syringes, Jost received at Joel received at YANK EN'S Drag Store, No, 63 Market etieet, 3• doors below Fourth. OONCORD GRAPE.. lIPERIOR NMES. AT $2 50 PER dozen• $1250 per 100. Rxtra Vince at $5 per dozen; $2.5 per hei, 6V 6 1 6 1 ,1 b WILSON'S PILLS SICK HEADACHE ...... ...... 6 9 5, 4 NERVOUS HEADACHE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE. ILSo 1V e S PILLS are the ?wait of long investigation and c+reful conducted experiments having been in use many Years, during which time they have prevented andra. lieved a vast amount of pain and angering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomads npy may be taken at all times with perfect afeir, without making any change , f ldet, and the absence of any dtmigreeable taste, renders it easy to administer them to children. By the Ul3O of these Pills the periodi o (*- tacks of .19eroons or Seek Headache may be pre. vented and if taken in th^ commencement of an attack immediate relief of pain arid datums w.l{ be obtained. • . The, seldom fail fa removing Nausea wad Beadaehe, to which females are so tlttliett; They act gently on the bowels — removing Co* tiosuess. 512 537 562 5 87 6 37 737 7 837 1 537 For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fmnalees and all persoos of sedentary habit', they are valuable an a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs. and restoring the natural elasticity end strength of the whole eyatem. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! • The genuine have sisnaturee of B. A. SON and B. L. FAHIIIESTOCII dt CO. ori each Box. Sold by all Druggisto and all other Deal:m[lln Medicines, A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt of the ._ PRICE 26 CENTS. All oil* eheald be addressed tq, B. L. FAHNESTOCK CO., ITTSBURGH, Pa. apudsod4west.hayi , \BEeFc DECOHATIONS,..OOI,I) AV Palma*, Ceilings, Statuary. Pi c t u r e& &o or calo b y W. P. X&IISHALI., RIVER TRTELLIQENCE, PORI OF kITIZEittriiGH. Aktv"ErD. - Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville. Gallatin. Clarke. do DEPAIITED. • Franklin, Berm oil, Brownsville. Gallatin. Clarke. gee- The river—Last evening at, twi light there were 3 feet 2 inohes water by the metal nmrks, and falling. air —____ For Cincinnati , Louisville. Co and St. Louis. THIS DAT'. JUNE 5 _ist 4 TITE NEW AND SPLENDID • • passenger steamer. GLIDE, IV. S. Anderson, commander. will leave BA ann-unced above, far freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON .4 CO. Agents. - -- -- For Cairo and St. Lorna. THIS DAY, JUNE - Sth, AT 4, P. M. TH AS aonitoE r ste ameMERCURY. Capt. J. Men con commander, will leave as announced above. For tre;ght or p 5u5 AsBaze apply on board, or to J. B. LIVaNDSTION tt.,CO ~Airta; For Marietta.._____ and Za. Regular ltluslangutu _ri nesvillever Paellet leaves Pittsburgh every uesda, p. m., Zanesville every Friday 8 a. m. gifivAtiro.. N I TRE NEW AND NlPWroill i'...,' Passenger steamer EMMA GRA HAM. Monroe Ayers fi g ht will leave, as noted above. Yor freight or usage apply on board or to J. B. LIVaIGISTON di O. apt J• 3NOX No, zs Fifth street. ;414 CUBE CURE PITTSBURG THEATRE. EtnE HENDaSON Th 4 Young and' Talente " d Actress% • - Warn alto her Aral appearance on the Amor oan eine° HER RETURN FROM EU RUPP' Ilifonday Evenlikg, Juue Sth, La her entire new eennatien drama, the FLOWER GIRL. The Plower Girl Ettio E'enderoon, As P lzwed h➢ her b Londpn. E'eata can, mow be oecorel, in advance PITTBB . lIRGEL- TREATR E - Liars aro OSNDERSON Banifit of . 218„ and MRS. IP. n, Co pWSY. Positively last night bit one,'of their appear ance. • ' Two Beautiful Plays This Priday evening, TOM TAYLOR'S 3 Act. Comedy of STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. John MiCamay .... . . ..........P. A. Conway Mrs. S ternhold-... .... ... ... :Mr s..Mr. F. B. ConwaY Capt. ........... . ..... r. P. C. Byrne Mrs. Mildmay_ . . _Lizzie; Gillet To conclude will.; it oll . 4l.llXU:L'l'S Comedy in 8 Acts of LONDON ASSURANCE. . . Sirlitticouk. ... .. . . ...... Mr. B. B. Conwa y MLady Gay .... Mra. P. 13. • onwav eddle .. ... . - ...................... ____Mr. , 0. soften Dolly .Spanker . ......... m 11. Lewis .Ettie Henderson will shortly appear. TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES. Sole Lessee and Manager NS hat are the wild waves saying ? What is the wise of the public ? What is the seneral impression East. West North. & &nth of this Broad Dominion ? Why this. at TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES, You can see m:re fun, and have more intel lectual amazement, than any other place in America. Here we have the greatest-Comedians. Here we have the greatest Vocalists. The most (Lashing Dansenses. The funniest negro Performers. The most daring Acrobats. • -• The greatest Jugglers. Wire walking. or Semiation feats are not to be gqoalle i by any performer in the world for 1,000. The man and money are always ready To-night the great feat will be performed by C EIKE IS Oar company is not tube equalled either in OPERA OR BALLET, TRADEDY'OR COMEDY. Come early, and get good seats, Great N MODEL - SHOW• Under the Direction and Professional Contra/ of bins. C. WARNER, formerly MRS• DAN. RICE, OSE OF THE BENT EQUIPPED, Finest ildippointed and Largest Organizations Now Hairtine; with a ' GREATER ARRAY OF TALENT. , . , • .. With More HORHES,. PONIES , moiEs and otber animals. and - with a % Programme rehted and unexoeptioupble, one that commands the respect, countenance and support. or all think ing and appreciative people, is now on a Truly Tritunphant Tour, And Will visit the folios. ing places dining the months of June,, and Jn'y, 1463, Brookville, Clarion, Franklin, .011 i. Il City, ; trohau- 4N Tam, Titusville, Tidiiitite, 'Warren. Jamestown. Co lam bus, Union Mills. Waterford, Edinburg. Meadvilo,llteroer, then PITT'ggUR G On filth,. Annivensary...Of litdepen euce bay. from 'thence to New Castle. Sharon, Greenville, Girard. SPECIAL NOT/ICE. The Agent and management of publications, respectfully assnres-the public, •that the Lady now Alp, Charles Warner, but formerly Mrs. DAN-IEtICEs . and her. daughter. Miss LibbleXtifee, , will appear; perfoiin at each, and every performance. , . C. CASTLE. nenetal Agent lu2tf Dr. Wl'. T. CtIVEA blanaFer of publications. - BEECIAIs NOTICES. . - CBTSTADO.IIOI3. HAIR DYE. rir mutt Iffi NO NADI DifE rsz so pure. so free from all okieotionable proP erties, that produce ouch splendid and perman ent tints, or that operates so quickly, uniformlY and certainly, /18 • • eitstadoro's Excelsior oir Dye. This matchless article is pronusoed, by all who have ever applied it. or seen it applied. the most wonderhil invention of tho age. Ten minutes suffices fOr any shade of brown or the deepest black. It leaves theskin unstained. House; by J. ORIEVLSDOItO, 6 Astor House; New York, Sold evernehore, and Wil ed Jiy all Hair Dressers.-- - Price. $1.4150 and $3 Per bon. according tombs rrol4detw/moe. D :ceneach. for lameness; cuts, gaLls; °ea°, sprains, tc.,. war ranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. P. will not ettre ring bone nor sravin_,_ss there is no liniment in existence tharwill. Mug it is sta ted to cure it positively does.. No owner of hor ses will be without it atter 'trying one bott'e. One does revives and. often-saves the life of an aver-heated er driven horre. For colic and bell Y-14410 it has never 'failed. Just'as sure as the sun rises, Just etas ure , is this-valuable Lini ment •to be the Horne embrocation of the day. Sold by all druggists. Office, E 8 Cortland' fh roe New York. Price 25 and 50 cents. Bold by all-.druggists-v . , nay'hddr9m• Facto about. Brandreth's Pala. Nay tislersA i L p _Westchester Co.. N. Y_cet.Unt idr. G. wits EIVI SHlLLDONi_datior .Dean sir=-r would state that - I Wes led tO use.BRANDRETWEI Pala through the !mom , mendatimt:ofJohn 4 . B wift.roferoton. Westches ter count!: whciwas 'entire/7 rash:wed to health bY their use. Hewassicklor some two yeasecvago . costive and dYSPel l llo:and he tried everything but was not relieved. Finally. he took one Bran_; dreth's Pill, ovary day,for a weak. and dose ands bills everyidayfor three days.' and then took one one month h Pl:Revery as,. With an occasional dose of six. eves üblatego to Work. and bane months he Well. gaining 40_mmds ht vratt. Yours tralY. MOIWAIIIS PURDY. 3crilliostserka Cs wiry. Its Edward Purdy being duly sw_oro, eatsthat hs resides in the:town of New , yenta cosi ems Years ago he was very sick with is sore on his leg. which had been running for over *Wears; that he was also ranch tEst::miml bye Pain in his °hes. • end besides eery costive and disPaPtitthat ter trying vinous rowed sad P he commenced ageiglarandretb. eft sizi ' three times a week, and at the en one month. the sore on his leg healed. and at thesmd alms months he was enlirel eirt, _ANQvol s tilts% pe w s an d 'pain. n - Yemutted w ell eve! since. ICDWARRILEDY. Sworn to before mo. this - 18th d_ey_of 1.:11012t31,6444.00 e rrs, Sold 0181/111wswelillattlk. Pittebsesb. r FOR THREE WEEKS D. O'NEIL ational Circus AND
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