3;tL - .limes P. Biri, Editdr & Pro t pr e ore?, THE SIEGE OF VICKSBIRt Detailed Aecount of Six_te4 • D aST I OP eratiOnt s• 2 Our -Losppli 5,900; 11081 •Loeser 14;990! Correspondence of the Chicago IN 711 . 3 AKAR OF VICKSBURG. May 24, 1863 _ _ Gen: Grant's army 'is in the...reaf;z4flf Vickaburg in a most excellennt military position, the life extending from Vide -burg, around to the heights above War renton and below Vicksburg. The aver; age distance of our main force from the city is two mileif Our line •of gimmick _ era, however,ift•quite-up- to.the rebek-Alr trenchments—a few yards generaill:fitea- 4 Baring the distance between our- dilirpt shooters and the rebel earthworks.--'''' & detailed account of all, the open:diens includingthe battles and marthes by-which the pogitioti hats - been attained, would be too long for your columns. A brief re sume most gnawer. A three months' campaign in the front with the attempts to reach and carry the enemy'aright through Yazoo PUB and . Steele's Bayou, haVing demonstrated that the flank could not be turned in that way —the battle of Chickasaw Bayou having shown that a single column.could not. reach Vicksburg by a front attack on Wal nut Hills. Haines' and Snyder's Bluffs proving altogether -too strong for the na val flotilla, and all the canal projects fail ing, after immense laborit wad determined to attempt the movement which has so far proved successful.. While the Fifteenth Army Corns (Sher man) was posted in full force is the im mediate front of Vicksburg, the 17th (McPherson) was moved by divisions and brigades across the country from Miliken's. Bend, fifteen • miles above Sherman's Landing, and encamped below and about Carthage. A vigorous cannonade from Sherman's casemated batteries opened the next morning on the town. General Sherman, at rairl-ilay on the SOth:of April moved up the Yazoo on a large fleet of transports preceded by seven glinboata.- 7 Early on the morning he opened a fierce attack upon HMues's and Snyder's Bluffs: The same day Porter attacked the bat teries at Grand 'Golf The rebels were completely. deceived. Their main forces were concentrated at Vickburg and Haines Bluff. Grand Gulf was left with a garrison of about seven thousand. On the 24th of May,Sherman renewed the at tack on Heine'sßluff,and Porter on:Grand- Gulf. Grand , was 'evablafited-,• and Grant had a foot Hold on the rebel. aide of the Mississippi. In the night time, Sher man returned to Yoting, ti 'S Paint, and'the next day moved his eorP. (the 15th) to Gratulladlft alld'idilied..qfant. la the meautiaie,Grauthad;witliVeterliais'.ind Logan's divisions, overtaken the rebel Bowen'a force at Wilson's Hill, complete ly routing them and taking about six or seven hundred prisouers. Pushing rap idly up the line of the Big Black river near Raytnond, he met the enemy under Gregg. and at once attacked and defeated him, with Logan's division of McPherson's and Tuttle's of Shermen's corps, captur ing some two thousand prisoners. Mc- Clernand's Corps, the head of whose col umn was eight miles in -the- rear, was at once ordered to move by Edward's Sta tion towards the Big Black river Bride., Crocker's and*Hkvey's divisions attacked them in front,-and.- a. very severe. halite' took phre_ Our field ,waa • fought, over three Magi: The rebels ftaelly : gave way as Logan was moving in,upon their flank. Gen. Tilghman was , killed and his. army utterly routed. Several. thousand pris oners and thirty-three pieces, of artillery were captured. The army , crossed the Big Black by three columns the next morning, and moved at once upon the earthwork in the rear of Vicksburg, Sher man, on the right:McPherson in the cen tre, and MeClernand on the left. The enemy retreated to the entrenchments in the rear of Vicksburg, and along the line of Chickasaw Bayou and the Yazoo. In the night, Steel's Division, of Sherman's Corps, made a night attack upon the rebel works on. Walnut Hills—the, same he at tacked lasi=rand'after a very hard battle of about five hours duration, defeated them. Our right was thus brought to the heights above ihe Yazoo. 'Elaine's and Snyder's Bluff were captured, with all their ordnance and stores. The next day Gen. Grant ordered an as sault to be made on the whole line at ten o'clock. The assault was delayed until two in the atternoon, in consequence of a report from McClerritail that ha .rwaii.ipit ready to move. ' Prodiftly at two O'clook Sherman's corps and the right of IdePher son's, under Logan, moved to the assault. The left of ,McPberson's.oorps waited for the right of Mdelernatrs: did not stove. 'The aseaultwasi therefore; by the right and centre. It was a most gallant attack. Our men, in the face of a storm of grape and canister and rifles, charged down'llifts,np ravines and up hills straight to the enemy's earthworks. The rebels ditches were circulaband deep, and '`• the parapets of such height that nnrbrave ~ men could not :scale them. `The erieinl,' 1 4**,. finding that they were not attacked by our 4 4 left, massed in fronkpf Bliermen and, Mo , ev! Pherson and, waiiiete..re-pofied. ,pi , 6.7 3 brave facers and men fell in this assault,. Our troops lay close to the rebel works 1 :e: d un rawn.til night, when they were all with- - - ! 4 " Our line of supplies by the way of Grand yy - Gulf had been abandonedfor seveiraltlays ere in consequence of its great length. Du- n° ' ring the night after the assult, General not Sherman, in person, with a email escort mh of cavalry, looked up and opened .a road/ across Chickaseibottom, to the Yazoo, and succeeded in ;.getting dispatches through to Young's Point. Supply boats came up at once, and the army_ was fully provided with rations. Thiivie no* our line of supplies, and the ertnyis,well and easily provided with commissary and ord. nance attires. At the time of the first assault, the ene my was in,the . greatest consternation. All the prisoners in 'Vicksburg were. released and sent across the river. A if McCleruand had made the. ass dared, our army 'would have been sure to have taken Vickabtag. , Why he did not, I really do not know. Daring the , night of the' - 210, the gun boats an , d.incirtars Opetri& - hpon "the:city and the ;letter batteries. ,Llntiag, tha k ,' whole night, and-until tenio the morning of the 221,. a constant, heaVy terriffd, nonadewas_kept up. Soon after ' the battsries.o The rebels replied " from 'all* then : gait. th e water batteries .were silenced by the :,:. -:. _ ;,),_-: - F , . ( \ . 4 Jti . . :i. 1 lE. . _ - - . .- N. boats, but those .. - ctruthefiliatglita_lrept at work.' The gunboats could not fire at thern,;aB:Otte armyiw in tiiniV'ret%ii '4' l'. 0 Abaritlaia - days = tilother:eitilault wilit'or de . don the whole line. Storming parties of oho:doers:and forlonaluipeti:xletritead-; vai T ced under cover of field batteries and sh shooters , and sapportact bylirigrideti.' Themen moved bravely and well Into the fiel , and up to the Works; `'bait all - irtvain; - We could not take the works. The men . Alai steps in the earthworka With theift bay onefts, and placed:their colors on the rebel parpets, whence neither party could re mo e them, every man-who showedlim- sel falling from the shot of a rifleman. 00, loss during the day was very severe, "I especially of officers. Vicksburg is defended in the rear by works fifteen feet in height, with ditches ten feet deep—the works standing on steep hillsides, every approach protectedbyrifle pita and covered by artillery. It cannot be taken by assault, but ee7f be taken. It is aldoomed city. '' Tkis morning a' thine under/one of the ',for* in front-of, Shertzian!sj. porlis,:-writt bloyn up; and the site is"now in onetiOs rogation. The ganboata Choctaw and Baron De Kalb, retuned: last-xsvoning from Yanoo City, one hundred miles above, on the Ye . zool .Thecity;capitalated. All the rebel GoVernment stores and a partly burned rate were destroyed. I Bend' you a Rarfial list of atonalities. Our loss so far, id about 5,000 killed and. :wounded, perhaps less. The enemy's loss 'so far is not lease than. 1,5,000. . Seven thou sand prisoners are in our hands, and 92 pieces of artillery, The quantity of small arms, , ordnance.,camp and garrison equi page that has falleh info our hands, is very large. This is the total of our army's work. In sixteen days it has marched 160 miles,- fought five battles, taken the capital. of Missisaippi, destroyed all communication with the rebel' ' army' at Tullahoma, cap tared 7,000 prisoners, 92 pieces of arta lery, 8,000 stand of small arms, seven miles of heavy fortifications on the rebel right, completely invested the city in the rear, and openea for us a new and perfect line of = supplies.. ' Daring those sixteen days, the army had but four days' rations from the depots - of aupplles. The army is in excellent health, and confident of success. - JACK. P. S.--11tefore the second &Isaiah. upon the enemy's rear fortifications ! Gen. Mc Arthur, with' . a "partion DT - his divisiou, crossed the Mississippi near Warrenton, and atter a- eever,,e engagement, drove the enemy and occupied the heights above Warreriton-and below Vicksburg. - Col. Dollina of the Slat Illinois, was Captain of an independent cavalry corona ny in the three mouths' service, which he raised at his home at Centralia. Last sum. ineN while in Illinois on a thirty days' : leave of absence, he recruited the Eighty firat.lHe was shot through the head, and fell s t the head of his regiment. Cdl. HlMplireys- of tire 4 95th Illinois, was in General Ransom's brigade. In the 1 second atisauft his regiment was hesitating; General Ransom called to him to. move forward. Dropping hiasteord in a salute to the General, he ordered, "Forward Ninety-fifth," and fell dead. The color bearer was ahot, and fell ht the same in stant. The regiment wavered. General Ransom seized the colors and advanced. in frght or the - -line 4 three line b eers left. theiriplaces, came to th ite - neral-and took • the - notorrt:`="llfelineirdearieeid; rind' thorie colors were planted on thd rebel parapet. Duringthe same day the colors of the Ninth lowa were planted on a rebel para pet, the color guard digging steps with their bayonets. The colors remained in that position seven hours. Every man of the Ninth that attempted to get near them was shot by the rebels. Every rebel that essayed to touch them was winged by one 1 of oar sharpshooters. The Ninth brought away; the flagstaff and about two thirds of tha.colors ; the rebels have perhaps one third. When colors are advanced to such a position that every hand that essays to feel the staff is winged, you can well un derstand that there is eharpahooting. The night after the first assault, Blair's division (formerly Dave Stuart's) were continuously and carefully moving their deadend wounded from the field. Sud• denly; a large fire was kindled on the rebel parapet, and an - officer inquired what our men were doing. Being informed, he replied, '• We built this fire to takeyeur wounded,out of the ditch—drive your am bulanees up, and- you will not be molest ed." ; Our woad - clod and dead were all removed, the rebels keeping up the light. . , Removal of Gen. Hunter. It is anhounced from Washington that Gen. Hunter has been relieved from the comm- nd -of the Department of the South, and that he is succeeded by Gen. Gilmore. We hive as yet no statement of the rea sons for this change. Whether Gen. Hun ter is 4 elieved at his own request, or in conssquence of some failere in duty, we are not aware,. His letter to Jeff. Davis,. was in!socne respects a singular produc tion, and may hive had so:wetting to do with his displacement. It is dated April 23. The first part of it threatens to eie , cute the "rebel of the highest rank" in , hitil _pp sereion for every negro in the em ploy ot the Gtiv r el.trafent) -the mkt/be ere - - - sated ir sold into slavery by the rebels.— This may=be linttified,' .l perlitiiis, on the rued 9 K t necessary_ retaliation.- But Gan, , tinter also informs r. Davis• that, un , less he immediately revokes an order whichffie issned'in August last , directing e a talon 01, allAnegroes. who, may be: kenl risonere, he will "at once cause e p ration of -"evaryrebel officer and 'atyrebel ilailielic{lder"in hie possession. ,c his fittglitir id: io::strango: threat fora ckinending General to -make: We 'do ow that Rein. Hunter. as ever at• rrtipt d Co put it in execution, but it is ni iikei otialetlitifit - litathiriellairtiottie: ini o do - ,with.hisArerrieval: - The 'GOV' nme t ctioltnoiperittittuitcifficer to an nine or initiate any such policy as this, 1r is flt alllikeTy- thaiikey Heald isei. , it it to pass,,wittiout notice.—New York '77le3i, • ' I - : ...-iir e p y . N e a t :: , - , L_ . The! i National Intelligencer of Washing= ton Cisy lets do j wit, .., 4 Na„ '' bzi kaaat4lolMY.4ol'o- tionrner' 4 olitlielMaraiiigehronicle” iiitlie Following handsome manner : _ The Morning Xtrreafele aMicabikelii ifs parpoqe to "tike en early 0e9141015 to /MNtpLat the same' split . whieh iidaiid If Gen. 'afayette to, deplore, tkoljntelligen cead.,,,i aifference to the cause of liberty ,dettky fcity_yeara ago;tednateailkind:.oou... I trollto-daY when t 49 _ aatiga implores the ai and 'Coal:Mel of 'ial it 'ditzens.''L PIVA, IE 4 P 10 39 4 6, t,pur, ioighbor inpmde *leas. to pay a t ribute ;.p, the Intilligen mJA 'consistency itt Mie eafte of libitr 47,,'' bi showing thaqicirmaept, Itve .i, tethe Rine of the trafftions whie hive marked its ' chsisethr fatzithe Llaat l a * 9eMi, i If we Areb,unable, lb- ream the oompluzieut whichitiyaranferiviviroseFi ''...-1 ' '..?.'• -1: 1 : .'' 7ci -:, .:'.',' ..-17.',..;.i -U '...' : .':i ' :" ~ ' - L i: ..,:: .... . : ,, , , a i : ~:. . . . . , ' • .• . , . .... i• t- • . 11 4' . - ..‘,.- .. .• . _ . • al A . ._ •-•_,...k_•,. L--)-:x . --: ....___ ... ......_ • ..., ~. , i ~• ~•:•••,-, , . ~,,. • ~ . ,7- . • to pay, to our conaistency,“in, the cause of liberty? it is only because remember 101 well the "unquestioning" ;devotion of tt~ponductor o jo N n tow= yerveoent,day, to the "catuie - orsiiii:i4"=—a tact which weiaddnednotgo. iiohitohiareiitoaChhs" beciause the recency of his conversion eerpesio exploit' his present "unquestion ing!' zeal in the c cause of '"lteedonii" as well as,the ornbragn he Oaturally takea,at auniforthity of 'politiCaT conduct running fortgri .years. Notwithstandiog the oom vletdnett celtirify:With' whi6h 'he "li4ti exeputed the dilficult , lriali performance of l'turning on himself:" we do not for a moment doubt that he is just as honest in. now fighting for the 'biush of einantira: Lion " as he formerly was in fighting for the extension of "human bondage:" tour tables, not mg' Babies. About thirty-five years ago, there resid ed in the town of Hebron, a certain: Doc tor who became very much euam cireof a beautiful young lady, a resident of the same town. The doctor was a strong and decided Presbyterian, and his lady; -love was a strong and decided Baptist. They were sitting together one evening, .131kng of their approaching nuptial& when the docto . r reinarlied : "} am thinking, my dear, of two events which I shall number among the•happiest of my life." "And pray, what may they be, doctor," remarked the lady. "One is the hoar whenl shall call you my Wife for the first time." "And the other 'lt is when we Shall present our first born for baptism."- ! sprinkled ?" "Yes, my,dear, sprinkled." "Never shall a child of mine be sprink• ed." "My chiidre❑ shall be 94 , 61,1:1ed." "They stint' be, hey "Yes, my love." "Well eir, i can tell you, then, that:your babiee wont bq my babies So goodnight, doctor." .The ly left the ,room, and the - doctOr left the house. The sequel was that the doctor never married, and the •lady'died an old maid. • 14364 V E • To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. g PE Bhl.c Russian Spectacles, PERSONS surrrllElLNo .Irltoll DE festive sight, arising•from axe or,other ef.3 68lagn be relieved by agingthernweslaw r oh ble qiipeetiwies, whichinvolmon wall tried by 'limns, responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom.thoy have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persona can be Seen 4,it offing. , $146. All who lrarchnee one pial. of the ilitut4lnt Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in future Emma ahann with those which wal allvese give datidnotion. • Therefore. if you wish to ensure en improve inentln your sight call on J. 'DIAMOND; .Practical Optician dlanitfOottu'or of thaltussiais Pebble Spootal , los. Joishi No. 89 Pifth street. Post PoNdisi i • y place of business Is closed on Saturday 141NRIV W. BENUMONT itCO lIICALFRB IN j?' ureign Brandies. Wines and Gins. Also, :Blackberry . Itaspberry, Wild Cherry, find Ginger Brandies, Old hionenehabeia, Rye, and other Whist*, gittnalea No. 82 Liberty Ntreet, Opposite Fourth street. PITTSIS BALI. l'A. liutals. Taverns. and Families , supplied a moderate profits for Cash. raY2l:lyd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CA.DMAN & CRAWFORD Pdan ri [torturers! of aver, -variety of High ea , BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GA.$ or STEAM FITTKIICS, MACHINISTS AND COPPERSMITHS. hipplieiSS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE soription made to order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing prOmptly at tended to. Hardentar attentionmop to fitting qp Refineries for Coal and Carbon Also, sole agents for the Western District of Peringylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell dr ffki.'s Patent Sx phon Pump, the best over inven ted. having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and Will throw more water than any pump ;pine its size, 1C1ER........ JAMES GLOVER JOEN POSTER 1141ICTS snap at wrgim Buick ;twit. RACTIMMISI 'COMPANY. ,KIER, GLOVER & CO., litinufaetureisoflitrivß t lek, Videlbki, &cc, and dealers in Pire and crucible Clay. sia. Moe 865 Liberty street, opposite the P. It. R. Pat:monger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders rsolicited. felaMnd PRIVATE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 80 sariiirtzp.sTßßEr, • . • tellitens and ftrarigera hied of mellfiial ad • vice not fail to give him a call. Dr. Broyfa'a xemediea neveriati n rl and venereal a ff ections —Alga hereditary taint, such as tettez,lnlortazis and oth er akin Kliseases, the. origin of which the patient iffignorant. •• • ' • r SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dz. Irazemedies for this &filiation. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily ra4tle to hea"hitHEUMATISM. Dr. Hrown's remedies sure in a ftin , dayttlifif infal affliction He also treat Piles, Gloat, Sonnorrhoe, Urethal .IMsabarges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back ;aziiiiiiianoys. Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, °to. A letter t0',14.-ari: Zw!lzod taut autitidn;ateeat e ONE DOLLAIL:' - adidines sent to any address safely_paoked. Oftleeitnd_private rooms, No. 50 SMITHFIELD THEW. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsd&rw SPRING GOODS. WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN• lion of Buyers to our stook of AND SUMMER GOODS embracing all the newest styles of IN AND FANCY CASS IHERES suitable for liminess Suits. A foil Ind op aplete - ' assortment-ottriebluk i . I, i • CLOTHS AND_cAssimEREN, Pytin and tlgnred , Bilk and , Cfatittnerrie "Pe:kings w. tif6GEE 143 2 1 , 1111 ERA ESTIEI6II' tiolftei4 r N a oWftilariaieglieudix mabfrAp VD FOLIC NoTIFF.--BOORS, OF hi ÜB seription to the elpitar stink of fhe Western Ingait(ce and Transportation Company, will be opinidd at the Merehanrehange.fin Pittsburgh on TUEBBA, 3-13111 . / 86 , 3 ..-o , Piftept•M#lrl Tiom 10 a“m:dntif _, sill dived. ! WM. H BARNES, WN,_ w Id. P. BROWN SROTERRETT, ¶ Wt _ " (Akio; • )ftonlYthttirtanot:said . ~.FluproillciernesOMalor-saleAp. velt: U 1 0.2164 ° 3 - 123 ..N. =legal fit- SATURDAY itIORNIN4; JUNE -6, [The following lines fro ii alaugriter of the au 'that! of that soul-stirring; Ameriettu-song—Th e - Star-Spangled Banner—show that She pomm fire Was not extinguished in the death of the father but was transmitted to his ebthiren.] • TO LIBERTY--DEAD ! • Death's toy touch is on her brott; And o'er her sounds no weeping. now. Preto - children that she nonitshed wel Look on tkis form—so prowl's fair—. The beauty which still lingers were •Proves from *hat daztlirelleiitshe fa Think or her,mother love to time ! Remember how upon her knee t' From infancy you felt her caret Your feeble stops she elided well And turned you from the brinkt where fe Another mother's childron fair. All that you are you (meta hot.- To her your stature, and to heri. The greater 'wire of moral wlrth. Her teachings taught the rightriof: Uer promptings laid on Wrong ban And gave you. wisdom at you !rib. Now in your sight she lieth dent Around her fprua her.hildratillead And weeP not to behold her there ! he sad brow aboddetli now no H i ght, And yet her children feel no bltht— And some not even think her air: Rare you no tears for her to sited '7 No grief for s'uch a mother delta?, Or feel you not that she is"getha? You see—the moves not—speak not 13.1 V No indigulint flush is on her brow.— And from her voice there camp, no tone Yet still earth listens for tha cis!' (If poignant Wailing agony. .' As bursts the grief of childttri forth. Ft conies not—for you weep hertot— And coldly trample on the ETiot.. Where with strong pain she gale you birth Ilnierateful children dead to 4til 'No love she gave—and o'er hethail They do not feel what they have 100 Ilna , nertite children ! with notrEce tit their sweet. h oly mother's - fate, They know not what their heiug coot ph, Liberti I dear mot her true„ \% here are the throbs that we from you Caught as you called our beittr forth Wit tre are the eoufy undartutetthigh Where breaks the pulse that &AIM nut uh, where h tied thy mighty worth? 'Vet, üb. my el od, there -tid are there. \{' bu, Burrowing mid tears and }toes. A have her rm.te the orphan'i cry: Ith holy tore LIPOCI her how. They gate un that dead, tramplo4l brow, And grieve to think that she deradlie )11, death ' two terrible thou eitt 1S hen voidness tealeth o'er the heart, And gurus the blessedness at byeath.! ih, terrible in human form, ; 2oreterrible in nation storm,' To mark, dear Liberty, thy dehth I ALICE KEY PEDI,FIToN c;•0„.•rs TI, Feb. 22, 186 X, THE FAIR FOR St. BRIDGET'S CHURCH. E rAIn Fll R St. BRIDGET'S Ig Church. will comence to iht, (rith in the School house. betw, m en Duce= n an g dEnooh ) streets In the Seventh tv ord. and continue until Saturday June tit a The Itinersville oars rut past Robert and tireen strcets, each of which is: in the imme diate rminity °fat. Bridget's. - The chartitable aro invited moo earnestly to attend. my2s:2wd. E co PA ItTN ERSIII P • HERETO.. fore othattig undtr the name and style of Haworth Btu., war , by mutual consent dissolved on the first day of April. The accounts of the said arm will be settled by David Haworth. JB U iI.AWORTII, DAVID HAWORTII. B N RETIRING FROM TEM GROCERY ueieas. kimity beg !envoi:o'o2ml my moat sige.rp than kb toms kiwi feimuliagarubbo gen. , erally, for the very liberal patronage so generous ly bestowed on the late firm. And hope they o ill continua the came kiedneeoFi, to my stn asses. as they ore detertntned to sell ell goods In theft line low for mull. Partnership Notice. rio HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS _a day, entered into partnership, and will of ntinue to carry on the Grocery badness at the old stand, under the style and title of, D. Ha worth, S Co•, And hope by their long experience in, and (dose attention to the business, together with the means and facilities or always procuring all goods in their line, from first hands, to receive the same patronage, that the old firm has been liberally favoured with, as they are determined to a . 11 all goods, in their brie. wholesale or retail, low as any house, west of the Mountain& DAVID HAWORTH, AL, MEM C, WHITEHEAD SAVINGS INSITTMION, NG 11-7 110 Smitutleld street, opposite the Custom lionsa, Chartered by the Legislature. 0 lE" VICE RS. Pres!tient MEI PHIISIDINTEI. Wm„ IL Smith ii, F. Reid Thos, D. Messier A. Rein sman Francis Sellers Joshuf Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jam!, Stu°krath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slaok TEUBTRES. AJosiah C Zng S Bell King Jos Dilworth 8 S Fowler ii , A Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Sehmerte F Reim C W Ricketion J 111 Tiernan 8 II Hartman D M Long R J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C 111 Wolf Robiltt D Cochran Wm Bmith W lhmson 0 13 Jones B P Janes W 11Phelps 0 B Herron ESECHZT.LEY /RD TIII.4.BIIItCH, D. E. MATHIgr. r Open daily. from 9 ti. to St P. M. A. 1130. Ttleg day and Sattirday evenings,from 6 to S Alm*: Detibeits receivrxi of °lila; DIME and upward/is Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain . are placed to the credit o the deiositor as pndeipal. and bear in terestli as compounding it.. 800 containing Charter.: By-Laws, Am. ft:fi nished t the offloa. NZ- This Institution °tees* especiallythese. to porsonamhose earnings are sm the opportunity to accumulate. by email deposits, easily Saved. a Sum which will be a tEu3ourt , o when flooded. their money not only beins tate but bearinginterestio stead of rememing unproductive. myl CONCORD GRAPE VINES UT E WEMIC ALONG FIEBST.TO ak,Cure"this INVALVABLE (A RAPE, and have fruited tt for five_yeara. We obtained our origal vinea from Idr, BIELL who inighla, ted ic, Mlle Pittsburgh Ilortionitural Society in 185 S awarded ps ' II dualoma for Its exhibition. and the &Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in ISO°, roipmmium for it "the BEST new seedling. MN), in all respects superitor to the • • Our sto o k of Vines 10 Aneonollef4 iiol3 , llloolre, which we offer at 25 cents each, 52,50 per dczen. $12,60 per 100,.5100 per . 11,600. Small vines at less prices. • We can furnish a few extra large vines at from 50 omits to $1 each. apl.eoillrot CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSUIithR AT LAW Office No. 69 GrentArept..uees the .Conrt Hotte. Fittabm*le. A . L r, Erutin*ss ,Y.Srowsirgo. 1O his bare wili-roceive Tromptattention. eeti lmi lone made and the money , promptly remitted. dinfe • CONCORD GRAPE. , uprition vlNEfii. AT Sat 6,0 i PER imigdzen7 $1250 Ptr I(Ki. Extra Vinea atss.i.er dozen $2 per 100. J. KNX. • UP 1 No. Fifth s :roOe UAL Y ELEVATDItAr INITIT ANTI. Frlcti9P.. - OF •COMMain Blogloer, forßale 2 - , • BiIiCHE Ali 14 , 114 X 4;4' • Igo 147 Libotratreet . BLrlvA T .41r. coax ILOW RI; 14" by BNOKHAId 124 No 147 Liberty groat Dissolution. Notice. JEUII lIATVORTII _JAMES PARR, Jr ItNOX. No, 29' flftb Stieet. COMMIRCIAL INFOIIMATIO Arbitration-Comadttee of the Hoard Hof Trad e., M. SHJOIN, ; SHNiTT JRO. s. DILWORTH; WtaidoORERRY , DAVID Mo d. .HEO. , , Movements of Enroiman Steamers Paoli manna. Haunts ...-......-. may 30... New Tork....Liverpool City Blatt more... May 30.-New Yorit....LiVerlidd China ..... -...........June 3.-New York....Liverpo p l Hausa Juno 6 ...New York...Brnmen • Amrea aeon 6... New York..Souttuinen G Lre t Eastern.... June 6... New Yorli.....LiVerDool Sid n June 10... New York-„Liverpnol Asid..- June 10 -......Liverpool- -.Liverpool Per*. June 17--1 New Yorii.....Liverpool lifarattion • ' Jutio2l-New York....biverpool Africa june24,-.Boston .'. .. -Liverpool S'otia July 1.-New Yorii....Liverpool Kedar July B... New York.... Liverpool Greif. Eastern....July2l - ...New York.... Liverpool . . . YROSE 11:111.0P1. • .; Afriea .... may 30.-Liverpool...Boeton Tinder May l 3o., Liverpool... New York. Marathon ..........June 2 ....LiverPoul-Nucv York Bloarid June 3-Liverpool-New York Scotia June 6 .,.Liver.Pool...New York Hanee.-...... ....... .JllllO 10 ..LiverPool...New .York Caneda......-. ..... June 13-Liverpool...Boston Kodir -..-.. ......... June le...Livurpool-New York Tripoli June 27..Liverpoo1..:Now York nitom OORRECTRD DAILY FOR TER YORR/NG POST HY • wEsatta. ROERTZ & RIERTZ, 880%68.3, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the basing and selling rates or Etold.„.Silver. ko.: • Busing Belling .. . Quid —....«..,.. 1 4.3.'/; 00 81iver....-- „..... ..... ..—... 132 CO Demand N0ie5...„—....---- 142 CO • Easternilzebarlire. New York Ealchaoro Boston.-- Western Eitebonge Mnolnnalti. Cleveland .—. St. Loula.— PITTSEURIR OIL TRADE SATUBDAY. JllllO 6th, MI The market yesterday exhibited more activity tha❑ was perceptible the previous day. 7 here is still a wide range between the views of buyers and sellers. We know of several sales made of which the terms were withheld. The supply in first hands L= not largo. The °arrant asking rates were : for Crndie.l4%-lik.Weo in bulk; in bbls, 216;22c; Relined. bonded. 38@40c; free oil was held at 00 415 c. From Uii City we learn that a sale of 20.000bbls Was made to an Baden firm ats3 121? bbl, which wa= to be delivered between this and the middle of July. The Oil Exchange received the fullowing dis- Patch Olt CITY, J tine sth. The market wee very dull. Prices were un changed, being nominal at: up the crook, $2 NW at the mouth, s:4l§3 Exports East: To New York—Crude, 7Z bbL3; Eefined,4os tibia; Bermle, CO bbls ; Naptha, 50 bbis. To Philadelphia—Crude, 737 bbls Re fined. 54"1 bbts. To Baltimor,...---Orude, 135 bbls ; Refined,9o bids. Imports; Per A. V. Road — Crude,l,3lobbls; Re fined. 393 bbls. Per Allegheny river—Crack, 1,590 bbh]; Refined, 276 bb!e; Bennie, 23 bbls. Brazole—Tho market was doll and neglect ed. Bales of 23 bbls crude at 14c per gallon We could learn of no sales of deodorizqd. The last sale that was reported was made at from 19@ 20e. ReLlssed—The demand has increased since our last• We have various lots reported to us. amounting in the agarega!e to tour thousand ItrreLq, prineiraii9 to go out of the market. The ratos wore: Bonded. 38 0400 : Free Ott, 430 '• Crude—Bates 75 bble called river oil, 1434 e in bulk; 150 bbls Oil City at 154 e in bulk. The raw of Crude, including the packages, were 21@ 22c. PITTSBUECK koDuas MARKET OFFICE OF THE DAILY POST.). Saturday, June 6th. 1663. Bewarkie—The market continuo very dull— in fact beyond small sales making to meet the wants of the local trade there is nothing doing, The leading articles of trade are decidedly fiat. The weather has been pleasant for out-door transactions. Our rivers remain low, navigation for the present being about suspended. The new steamer Camelia found navigatitn so difficult that she turned back from Beaver. ,Until we have a rise there will be nothing dope on the rivers, at least from this point. Cheese—The market was not so firm; prices have a downward tendency. The receipts of new are collie increase. Whisky seems to hold its own, with a steady demand for lots to meet the wants of the home market. Po tatoes dull, the market is overstocked. They can be purchased at almost any figure you choose to name. Dried 'Fruit was in fair demand; prices have undergone no change. There is a goodsup ply on hand. Bacon—There is a good businesl doing at this time in lots to meet the,wants of the local trade.. Prices remain stationarY, the supply in first hands being ample for all ordinary purr poses, • Floor —We have no new feature to notice. The demand continues restricted, to small operations to meet the'vvants of I:Ultima market nelders are stiff OP the °Pinion- that the present lowatage' of water will bring about art advance.-At present there has been no move looking that way. We note safes ef6abtas.froin Store:Extra. $5 7560; Extra- 25-43-50(N 75: 100 bbls Extra Eamily,s6 • 75: 30 hbls. do; $0 70; 56 bbls, $6 75. Sales were made frpm wagon at lower ttay - 4-.The receipts haling fallen off, prices itgliltvadvatice/i. Sales 23 loads at $181E20... Ifiratitu oontinues oniet and inactive. The de mand 'tieing entirety 'basil. the nominal rates were: Wheat, ire& $1 2081 .25; white; $125(0 1 SO. Oats steady at.sB@6oa first hands. Corn, 700750. Rye, 80885 c Barley not called for. ESA'S scarce; prices hate again advanced. Sales 0 bite at 1481.50, lawttitaA improving underlight receipts. A fair Btah Sim. article would bring ..14.@150. but_pkiewt unchanged. fixpieeries- , folders pretty firm; sales not large. We note as follows Cub Sugar--13...l Sates hhdsO rleans. 123,i0: 12 do motosuseit -sales 10 bbls old of floe zo do new. 53g130a. I ' 4 6strese—Sales 30 sacks Rio at32.,4=4,0. HAIN ram - It—Market steads', 'demand lair. There is: atod supply on hand: , gales not large. salassrl3o ) °Eh peachea at 82 . 7593 00 per.hush: 150 Mato pples, $l, 25dgl . etticeits—,Sales of 70 boxes new R, 0410 a, mutt 4 4 1 kartinohatigeth sales 40 bbls City Recti fi at ed 4 1feeidr-=Sales 1,000 las S 0 12.VA136. Ettift—Densand iinproving. Sales' 250 bb le No- 1 at $!,715t , • • . • ' • Roma Steady with good deinand for home use. :We note 'ad folloOnr: 7,000 thg Shoulders, SNo ; 4000 do.-5%®60; 3,500. Tbs . Sid; , Thio; • 1 000 NI clear aides, 7yid- sales 664 pieces,Plain. Rams, 100 1.000 its do. ; 6 tierces S(/ aims at lle for canvassed. Country lots sell at lower figures. Stocks', of Sugar; Coffee and gioasupan to Now York On,the let .C 1149.. ....... 15.980 Niro 6,170 Bags ..... -.7110,180 N. Orleabs, hhds ... 7.137 Melado i 11101.5 ITS Bt. Crobt, hhds 139 . ' Total Ithda 45;62 corrre. " z"' Bio ,11 - I .*Stos bags 101.586 Costa'xklia. Ida.— 521 St Domingo bags.. 192 .Jamaica. bap 130 BittiataibO,'-bags- 3;750 'PoVtO '759 Lapuk.Ngra:' fags 950 Jawgibess , '1447 ,§eangit.,bager.....' 520 Java, mate 45;937 4 •-Total bags. Total mats. F..al 11= lettlialthisecrvudo„ 11k1a... Etiba,lo4Yloks 7 .4••••., A'94 l4 .?rn ° . Totel ta43- 'Now Orleans, bbls ..... ..... 9 25 -3.46/ ......... ... . , n en t, '0 II *Vrci. i-Ig. DUNCAN DUNLAP & CO., ManUfaCtilln Of , , , PITHS warrE issimnaph 0:A - it o 0 omovio. sum LlBtair Molt burgh. a. . , C L ASitEllateKETt & .. CANDELA B RA P REGILDED OR REBRONZED. and, made equal to new." AkA'iphandviters aftertid to bate ClaTbed•Ml.-at theL • Lamp .and Oil :Stare , ' WELDON, , REINIIELE4bMIELLIF, • let Wood street. near Wu Dar • i ; par Dar par ~,, T 1443 rhitotiON4o :Lirrter., AYDZEMPRatrif 1 1 1017INLEIACTINCI; Philmont& Piruerforßarbon_oll.is non rend,. nosentoa many advantager_ ever . the Common Burners. - - 4 com 1. It makes a lama or . malt. light ariln period bustion. par Dar Ya 2. It vrlll burn any quelitity of safety. & It can be used with o long er short tabrmaY. 4. It wan be used as a taper night-lamp« 5. It eau always be made to hula ecomoinintuy. 6. er is more wally winked Alum slur Other burz. • ' - • . . 7. It_ can be Warned and. Rated without re moving the cone. • & throws . Au the white light above Efo eons. 9. The chimney dart. he removed' or billeted without tonohlng the These burnora are the common No./ and ma tie put on any lamp now In "use. - Every 961 , Bon wing Carbon Oil should have a Philoawohte Burner.. Price 25 oentet.par dent *2, &Ida No. 82 PO etrirt. ratUbargh. lero-bdw P. maTDEIN. NAII E It 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 mist we have not been able to fill one half of our on] er3. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. CHARLOTTE REIMER, 43 Fifth street, second door above Wood. Sole agent for Rushes Pianos, Haines Bros. Pian os & Princes' unrivalled Melodeons. my 2 SECOND HAND PIA NOS. .• . ACHICHERING 7 OCTAVE, BEAU. bird black Walnut oaseq very little . used— ... . . . .. .U2O A7 . .... corners. a first rata instrument.' wick A 7 octave. ilayn & Co., Rosewood. a hendsometnabmmont, in good 175 A 6% octave ; Btodart, -Rosewood. carved panels In . ........... .. 165 A 634 octave, Znledt o o..ELoßowcW. round front. an ereellent Piano 160 A 6 octave, Chiekering, Ra s cod round oornen3, agoodrellableP 150 ootav o otavllailet ‘ Pvis & Co, oftwood , 135 t.. 8 Mahogoty, round front SO . 6 oet. Swift, d 075 A 6 oat, German, do 60 A 6 oot. Dunham, do 50 A 6 oft, Loud' do ..... 40 A 534 oat. English do ... 20 A 5 oto, oe do lb Yor saleby • • R. HUTCHINSON ow Lagoa nomerriamiJA COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain,. Fhb, Dried Fruit, Pot and Pear! Ashes, and PRODUCE GE NERALLY Best Brands of Family Fl our. Always on liand . No. 102 second Between Wood and Marie ITTJ2 Liberal ad Nil:I I :ado gr - C j o G rl i sig i nmenti L 011-11 d tl --- E HAVE Jitist RECEIVED v. Largo invoice of (Maio° Wines and Brandies •. especially for medicinal purposes, which lie sear= rant pure and. rellard,craho a oompleteetook of the,. Soft and•Htird — Rubbef trringoli: *Moll ' we will sell at old prices" poOirithsniaghig them-, potted advanceprice, A. J. RAN KIN & CO., Druirtitirts, res 2 63 Martel street" three doors below Boat-U.4IJ W. B. burros. J. E. Cmtoiti. LVPTON & O.LIDDEN,- LLNUALOPOSZEIS AND MAIM IF FELTTEMENTIII4III,IIOOIqNq a t t at :t t ait yp lr$ ITantaas andietidio All win.k Dromptly w attertdrd s to and warranted w O m fEla s =ig s for or tßuilding ! come? Fiftlltt; LAU 0131PRE,103 00.P.PRR.ggiEgi SA KEMPITO WINE An. VAN,11,./Ko DI'OXIIMEOV Co.; Steath. , l3riataiie Pei poUomgißalaadt 1111.11ottmit Svelte tioldot; .Alsa&vtaat, ad • flh Ir . ?* ifir:o . oasiiintly tinit , i Aleater4,Xiali t t mit s ag s . 3 ,4 ti thi. v . v .aud. las.(foto:dal orders of C6lnigAtroluratriteill,ed tam'- fr"'" CH11111:48 L: OALIAVELL, 03nccemor tole/LI/ohm &Vat PARKP CME .70 R rm,o' -cured Ra 434 Deakr In /3811"1`171 keel Aci. b1:00 Cornef'idarke and Ilftst etr", pi . • deolklycL, .1 4 MOD CCO AND citiLABA---A.WDIVD ; Jil. Oa 9roial p,z;olcor in . I . o4 :AnCouggilP i or ; wea— : ` and 4swirktl; 134 - Witter steeet, (Comer af eablawYtirta. '•Tobaboci altd Saki* carefully, sabered for captertaticra.:Dealmlutht: Tobaeoohleis will find it to their intereel,to offtrtiftritmkiatWbs,lattek • Theliest, lwan4v oil any quantity, at ti?.e.r. wrieee leak EULlC:.l)thier hones. , , ' • ',../.!, ,__•,,..%@md:;•. la* Wii• D. McNeil. IS44lE 11111416 w, 'iy.r :hwotd (Al SO beautrfaX ' lots,widott e t , offo locatete on reason'abitYfitinc-Thqf arc. .o.usably ai r o gri tat =.4ioalrlartstSta m 4 • orrinill this, / 510 4 0 z1S 4: Liver 4ofErr. 1, y indaobrdeOta- tar' .O 'Yopfdrnaoes.' `.yo,i, Plan of 16to aid: miss . rstiOior rat thebtlioe of,: - -- , . 1 )611 pu ° 9i tb A ; ? o - sp l C - do or, i - : i9itt .v e A K- #n 1.4 0 0 D 4troL# O_ N 1 ,. , 4 t PE&c*c OTON Oita° brW - : .. :. - , 1'../... i - I;." - r: .:.• .2. 1:=1 - ,i ; : - ' . • 15,9:6 lEEE z - :42' =1;114:x14,0 „ , .f.%! DEii.LEIV3 IN OILS. B.M. KIER :8F CO.. u..aumutwilittoft.• • • Pure No. / Clarbozz, 011 s • • 33 -Wari.Z o 34..E. Air;ols.3e. LIBERTY amid. OPlntailo Pena E. R. Depot. _ iz3-All oil Warrant ed. Faerari !THE ARDESCO Oil COMPANY' . ArrieVAcrinag AHD IUVE }OE A.Liesale a superior article of Reltini3d Ardesco OR, NOII-11XPi,081illi: Also,' • *P 17 E i ii*E tE. warehoust, 271.11tW1N AilTßEgi PITTSBURG& P.IINNA.' • PIANO DEALERS. rs ° JOHN H, INELLOH, Si WOOD STREET. rs:, rom dde er 'EstablishedJS4L2i Alm!Pref t = l l o_ t PlErarit i . s _ ___ fUlli P 13 1 4 2 1, 111.3./LLlf i , " .... , --. • ( 1 44 Ti i , Allibelinierantindfaistr ' . 14 .. iyliodest ii - tainlessomi; ii. . - - . d at i tipy t,„ ( i tr u k it e m il t r i tztt- . . . akXi and diatartir :‘ ~.4 . 6 .;:,-- bastions oonunaziand - -- • , •-•,-,t , __ older)) Adzonth*, of ',., -...4:.: -. ' .• --..,.i , ..:,• secs t l l and adults. Ankle or . mare , Itraattsa Dn. • Untruly •Inlidishre-thedibi 6f 1111 , 4olett Fop ; lehnormtartd P4selynsedastar6 dr canal..? . theater. and think It a 'great airrirriLinimaras and i fOtipontiuninittio Anti: % On Asgris _ _ ly gi w 'r3 • = z toiski li " • I bl i cfstiltibruttottda4 • in 1 c-gantitat tsar ttas %won?. il , , 8 us% caa( epS pismsorno leg a narrative P '• • Utrl o d ort laitittle Ark .40 - , them eaeelet eV Wel., te ' Kt presumprabor to. les; ern an raise} ta lentrancte. s r oten igL as-taui lmne ~,' " -71:Zram7rokrztikgeitrio.A.aPp-TANir gotti,.._#Patapiollotrthmvirff,4'nsi.vvroarc, T , and 'UMW aro "thalWrai lila titalr Idanantate. , and_wathc* prwrowsit.:sltdda- Die . alga; dal; aate mak% andaPirkeisaeVt , Itkire__ ll 6ent - rtsitorisd't6 , top u t esid irigarby , Der -=- Bp.A.iinAllP,,lWdtp , , , Were arid after , mitrtitpettronin - hios na've h mtat at tar eu n - faritlza anxiety_ k adcatiligagon.t tea -13sarstatorr f .; • • sea kr noorturnat ranrabnuenleaompiete,ly awed in anew short space of iinsea insiaaw r: !talks. ' • whiehareroullarlYV, heroic, sca- pomdi tra l ett =lard the' table' ' dDIA; iinlithe telinlihill tanatafth i i l Watjle ,ll P. l 4tialdiaw • • 'ed'il and en teci . a vents amniaF du - •• we with inarlred ea abos-e , al Ins bad. • Itie% tTosMinidW i eVil l i' l ard r • ag 4 g . • th. yr it4t,,,m.l64o2,lofropz__vs, 'fair li i e n tam a l nappiatess wnj reams blooms inso il °best. 'llifiesmolucerwith • , n3Lardts irsga. but conic: andlakinired Co tion and an - of 'int kindreydee.... of h.so • many ,ann o Nti Orst _altin ' ecx! i t iMbe_rayter. pr .nese atter! -- td t' ik 11 2 1 1-741MBOADZICOL bsda trealamet, I . - imp anrina espy of the ZdadloalAdvicar.widat. /DEP:* ficrausto all'that Orb' ilavinrilse , CP' - ' vane .of. . aver: ftXars • merle= - and ebservatieti.' aonsesnan ta filitl - sokeriaittin' ` iglzikeireatatept of idisearies,mai wlio It .dam oorndpsaby_theororeason. es well as mom 'mended by reins:Uwe eititeng, rablistets r pro !pliant's ,O. Lb:deb,. .t 0 . ,- Moe 81$ fitattnnehi streit me& Dianshat street' Ptivatn oannoind. astiens ;from. ,all parts . 0 1 the With WWI" at. latadecito. 'Otraet +a , ~ • , . . I 1„ zoS.BOO, _ daily Pittslasrait Post IMes. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, mlola. TICE. SPEEDY AND, -PERHAM .Ik. ENT oure of etorroltsmai. girl= trEznim; Dl,o : tivrea, Madr e r ta a rnti rl ° lll. itr w th - s e tnntrlotthwascl, -• • .!I . Anati ten tma nata lat , l2., . Which has bees , used bympwarda et , °NIL HUMMED ItHYSTatOO,,': Itttltair jivate ItitifeetMcent. Cramaalai, vtit414 , 44 1111 11, 3 8.- OT 5119 ,C4lnDitUnd ,„ _ • i BELL% '2O l /1140Itaata ; , are say laisottazW•e ft em abrading' 5.= , few and when4 - aure etreetedttia ent ay are prepared • fatorvegetable astisetz that are barmleandthegydeniandnever mum• ate, the stomach, or: impregnate the breath and beast sugar coated, all nameonataste is mcciiied... Igoabanstroi dlet 39 110i3ESSatr-Whtha ruling th I nor does their adian Warm with butuung pgrr suite. Each tam otaamnabik deem ' PEIO/1 ONE .1X)11:4E. - Dr. Deli's Treatise Dal Seminal 841 Abtg.tea,amm-hea, fitted, itc„ a Ypmphiet t lb pages. oontalcandrortara adviewle khe'diz Meted. BENZ Big Cada are required to - pay Postage. DR: BREttotitiltragsr-ivodniE:- L" A oamploteariatke.Up 0902unifea• jo. ' 3c0., tho:vgl"B "I'T , 72 .1 Prescriptions itioßaglah, adartotir reatpaent. without Oa rad of a SlyiNap Iqqap, ip rElboixhat.. Tie ptiw6r-BoOkEi irfftbit orait ea ire afront obr road, OZ. any 154Yartbad, oory tioa, AP": yr r eceip t oldeafriunTati MY4 , BoartOrk .' , . 4 9 l l3ol ll o l 4ftreetAitaMeadm red mllDrna Azont for WM • stalSidartrarlsdir Alt A Nilo 011 • : , *ittlrroitEDl • , Just • ptitadtad.. is "a' &Wed 'ltrivelopc Rix Cents. A LEorruttE ON iii.t NATURE, TREAT: - MENT aid Cure 'otßpermatorritcon or . &mama 19eakneaa, Involuntary Ezra' 'ifinEdons. BoAnnl Debility. and Impedimenta to rMatriage geneEdlcrvonaness, Corommption, Epilepsyt pdentaland,Pbsateal Incanami7. resat,. !frota - Self=BtonejL&o.... 6 ll;y -ItOBT:-..T., , OULi.. , - V WELL. M. D. Author of.titeGreen Book. &o Boon to thousands' of Sufferers." 'bent Endrrimali in at ;tlain-:entelorie, to aro ad, dry pose paid. on,receiaof Six Cents, or two postage 'etaniPti, bs ,, Er; CH; • .A 27 NTr i tuldway, _New. York, mh3lidawSie ' 'Post t , tßilio Box; A 4. S& STEAM ENGINE. oun'inat Vomit aerie, tiatuASIACHIIIiSTI MO OUR MAliEtt., Neu the Pe R. L hakegerlDeot. ifil[ANlTFm*Rx , AU, .. :lUptrips off , q ue. ! : fitetiar eie. iiiiistosticimtltree tem' V i e. MEL t sw v. tek:ansi. igtal las • grist - Saw orles„ eta. : .1_ , , , ..:,,_ `,..- .I'." i: Li , ir:71 7 .7;7 :_.. , , . •! -, EgitPalrlar - ae lt *MOIL to itttrlir e'tion 0f....., , mean la ory Id - - and' for te r =legend cirspaar savf:mills. _. ~ - ' • . es alio on hand: misled and ready foishiy- " meat talinortnatlck)Efisitterand Boilers °filmy. - '' AV:4R •: , . .... - ,1.. •.i., .. , b ar Parnfiattollersena &het Iron orates% - wro var fro444 ll 4 llll l and; ma in . , every) _AG . and 'tea Mane amen aof Woolett.xmmnmx.cod ... ::- - •:' :. 1 tiist!yrioes arc low. mar machinery Muds. manntaotar- , . ode( Um best quality crf materials. and wamantor - ' In sal Masse to give Bedstead:ion., ..; 1 _ .1141411rders troni rilliparMet die , oonntry solicit- *Lana siruumfbfAlisats. ~i i; • I AZlNikw. -.. I - 33iiIIII‘it'a0APPEILL; M r /PMEtrAor TAxions wiricHAN g..411111T iletimm A ring Go od s moose, Caßinleitli g dte. AL/393FFILItirge Stook:at . ,idENTig :117107/11HINSI GOODS, hahminspapte? Violkat -ifeeklVar and aye vainsustudiy,kmdliwAret. iptElo74 Ozdergpromvtly 'ezeittrated: - ' "a113:17d . • . .OEIO, ot,sco UNitBRIOGEO H. 1 1)jelletiAlY Fitly oi>pbm, , gorapplbhPfotOrifdlikli zi a for y O mt y4O sale b ZB./51 fan, ~ 00. grwoode. ,T° MVILIMN iiiir l pl_lowgiantmtpingosivatOr adtids strilah Ire are prepared to dediverlizon our IDoia, '4 , 440, 509 LIMB. *rimnd:ink bud. B ee t i n = of PtillalltAlioal ihoitarc =MI ' I ?rta l emaarriawAlms cm • . -pp EitiOvAx.. - 01' -'ir=iir; STABLE AlLThe,imderallizkeiShai aved (his Tave -1 t :6 4 .4 e e 1.4 t m thA rterd Cf3tifttavamtt.o o=4 old stand. la_pretogeduatureishoarrtager hrigglpe t Sadie horsequipon the shortest no flee; • Alaishoises kept &V; treaty at . reasonable rates. RJadertalting allaeratitelaelits for in if " 40 , Ts , Folk BALE-THE SUBSCRI tbct offer, for ealti Iv& eligible lots situated ‘ 9 1 1 (1 , dawn r • grove street and Vezitre Avonne ' • ; 'a amingthe Seventh Ward. in Pitt . The lota ma each 24 feet front by 110 , fiet , dtep. rm" Ming bank alleY , and are entitalzisola- • tad - byo t treete, and alleygan 43 V - fry• - aide. , '. Two of this-lota have frame houses on them, live rooms (1.103.14 ta cash ; bydrantion• be promisea. - -ThOY - ' -Ir4ll-1 Sold all together on very favorable terms. titre of _JAB. INFevam, re v_ ht t .71,1•1,1 Zattissretiiiefedtrik.- 'ilimittissovalm`o • Baa'alise =ode ti:"l.4l%*o` a Unit ilin 4140.14 .. *- ; 12 c iltilab IMO* .r