James P. Bar NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED - V,egetable Extrapt A PURE . TONIC. • Dr, floolland#s GERMANBITTERS PREFARBD Bt C. D, JACKSON, Phile4el phut, Perms, Will effectually cure Liver fompitilitit, DV's-Elva:43l. JAMMldar,;_ Chronic, or Nervous Debility, Di ery of the Kidneys, and all Diseases' Arlaing from a Ithiordered Liver or Stomach, anon as Conan _nation. Inward Piles. Fullness or' Blood to the Head. Acids of the Stomach. fortyausea„ H eartburn, Disgust Food Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fructations. Sink. ingor Fluttering at the Pit of um Stom. - Itch,Swlmining or fife neasi. Ilarned difficult Breathing, Elutteriat at the..Heart.' Choking or suffocating sensations when in Doors Dimness of Visicfn. Dots or webs be f thenight, Fever and Dull Pain in this Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, 'Yd. lowness of the Skin and Eyes.. Pam in the Side, Back, Chast, Limbs, Jr. 424 Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of -Ev ii . and greatdeprea aion of coitus, And will positively iir; , ; ,- e"eet Yellow Fem. B 1 ione Ffyer, Sm. _ TUB? commix - NO ALCOHoL OR BAD WHINNY They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nin saes out of a hundred. Ind-liced by the extensive sale and universal ooptintrity 0? tioofifyid's German Bitteril, (puredy regetahle/ hosts of Ignorant quacks' antl'unserti :miens adventurers, have opened upon suffering sumanity the flood gates of Nostrumain the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with ihi urietti inns, and christened Tonics, Btomaohies and Bit- Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles. andohig-ballied reliti,uririsetfratlioef modest t o a rtCY Pella-tr %te f tl gra= nd leave the disappointed.sufferera in.despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Are - net a new and untried. article, but have • stout the test of tlfteen.years trial by the Ameri-: can public: and their reputation and sale, are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thodsanda of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, I.asvy era, - Physicians ant} t' tlacue. Testifying of their awn rersanal k.nowlediza. to the beneficial ttfrocts s a d medical v:r4.uas ol these , inters. Do YOU WANT;SOMETIHNO co STRENU TB RN YOCIt flu YOU WA , NT A GOOD APPETITE, YO C 7 W. -LW TO B UaLl OP YOUR MR STI TUTION? Pc") YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF MLR VOUS N4B 1 - „ Da Y AI OTI NtfiVt kATF I ZO w e _ - D o you trout, to sleep well Do you want a brisk. anti vigorous fueling? II vin do. ties BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PA ETICULA ft NOTICE. There are many preparation s sold under the name ril Bittere r :put up in quart bottles - , Milreppulided the cheapest, whiskp or r0111111.,11 1,411 ii. e011(111,11frOi11 21) to 40 rents per gallon, the taste disguised by An ise or Coriander heed,- ' ' - ' • " This class. of Si ter? has caused and will contin ue trietiure- a 9 long as tluVean he sad - Anne - 7,4,7 s a die the death of the. drunkard ; BY their use the fyßteto to hept C07{1i11211216 under theinnumice of Al— :inhale Stimulants af the - worst hind. the desire for' Liquor iv °related and kept up, and the lto I the horrors attem tuut tirt. drunkurtV resu e h t ie and death. For those.eidari desire and will have a, Liquor Bitters, ire PublerrhThe follaienny reemPt. (Al One Bottle Hooflantrs German Bitters, and nix 'frith Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and as result trill tea preparation that mill far excel }a medicinal virtues and true: ra . ,elien , e any of fhc 111.1111C7101111 Liquor Bitterer in the market, and tot!! cost much less. You will have all the virtues of. llootiand's Bitters ski sonnection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price than these Werior preparations will coot you. ATTENTION S.OL.DIEII.B AND THE FRIENDS OF 'SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in tee. army to the , fact that 11.00E LAN D'S Gcrenamßitters" will - ciug:nine tprienths of the oiso ,ses iduced b ex_posores and tionsincid eat to n camp life y . In the lists. sh epubli I almost daily in the newlipailors, on the arrival of the sick, it will be notiCedthat a very large pro portion are suffering from debility. Every came of that kind can be readily rin.ed- by Ifoolland's German Bitters, Diseases resulang from disor. dens of the digestive organs are .Petdils remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters - were freely used among our soldierl hundreds oflives might be saved, that 'other's:Bo will be lost,. We J 32.11 particular attention to the following re-. markable and well authenticated cure of one 01 - the nation's heroes, whose life to use hi. own. tang uage"has been saved by t he Bitters:" PHILADELPHIA., Allgild 23d. 1362. Jones lc gentienten. your .11 Gotland's German Bitters has saved my life. Theriflili no mistake in this. It is voualyed na m es numbers of DAY oomradee, soma of. whose are appended, and who were full cognizant of all the circumstances of My ease. Lam, and have been for the last four years, a member of ether man's celebrated battery, under the immediate :iommand of Capt. R B. Aires. Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous duties. /wa attacked In IV ovemberluat, with in fi amation of the lungs, and teat tor seventy two days .in the hospital. Thla was followed by great debility: heightened by an attack of dysentery. i was thin removes from the White Bon o and tent So this city on board the steamer "ctate of kis ine," from which I landed on the 28th of Jane. Since that rime I have been auts low asoe week or and Mill retain a M ar kof vitality; Fo r a week or more I was scarcely able to swa.low anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was imaetti atelY thrown up again. I could not oven keep a glass of water orCuir stomach. Life could not last under these cirCum stances ; n,7, accordingly the pbysiciahs who had been working tat hfully, though unsuccesful ly, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch. er, frankly tollinerheyeou , &do noatoreforme, • and advised me to see a clergyman, and to Make such ding stion of my limited funds a. best suit- ed ma. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. rederick Steinbron. of 6th below Arch Street. advised me as a forlorn hope. to try I your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the shadow, f death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, Rotting better. Though I have takenbut two,bot- • ties, I have gained 10 pounds; and foal Ss:unlike of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh teen months; for, gentleman lam a loyal Virgin ian, from ,he vicinity of Front Royal, To your invaluable Bitters I owe the gloriotis privilege of again clasping to my bosom thosewho are dearest to me in life. Very trulY, yours. IQAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the abovestate meat. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade. Mr- Malone, reitored to health. • JOHN CIIDDLEBACK V, Battery. ;vizor A. wen LIE 1 , , Coe o.llth. Maine, WM- CHEVALIER, 9d N. Y. I.' -AMEN timm.l at Artillery, Battery F. Iv VASE ELL C. B. 31 Vermont. lERNRY B. JERoDrE co B, d o HENRY T. IMAEDoNALD Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F WARD, Co E. sth Maine, HERRAN ROCH. Co 72,1 N. Y. NATHANIEL. B, TIIO3L&S, Co F. 95th Pa. ANDREW J. BIRBALI ., Co A, 3d Vermont -JOHN JENKINS, Co B. 103 th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT.% Bee that the signature of "C. M. JACEBON.' le onthe WRAPPaIi of ear'. hottle. PI:ICE PER BOTTLE IS CENTS, OR - HALF voz, FOR T 4 00. Should your rfeweit druggist not have the ar 111e, ao net be - I)&4ff bran/ Of the• intosleatini -, reyeratione that may be offered in its place, but send to iti,Ar44 we will forward, securely peeked b y expfravr - 111 1 -Pri neiDui4Mee r , and Mammaotori. No. 163 Aso titters- JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson (56 Co„) .• , rep riele!a eir Nor pleb) , nruniat s an dealarain evari vrn in the United States, and b - Dr. G. H. Eit, AL P. Pitt . • .e4Eur il forsa4 as .ro MIMINGS goivti b irDiamozul and ketatreet. °?1/11.alesbr _terikoz.voluvE rom Calla =UMW Way A. .1. 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GENTLEMEN I have just received your letter of the 17th inst., inviting me, in behalf of the Washington Union Club of Memphis, to joie in a public celebration of the anniversary of the surrender, of that city tallo - Federg arms, _Yon :also speak kindly of =my past effortivto• induce. thfr people of West, Tennessee to consent cheerfully.. to "the restoration of the national authority throughout the whole South." at Fhelieved that, by meeting you on the occasion referred to, I could be of service to a single honest Citizen or truly repentant rebel, or thatl could contribute to the least extent in-ending the war and restoring the blessing of peace, under: the Of:institution, I would certainly attend ; bat I have no such faith in myself, and 1 shall not go. In your letters you express the opinion that, by a "direct personal appeal," ,I might "encourage the loyal to.rechaituthe disloyal." I confess thy astoniehinent et such a ata tem:Milt, 'and I can atiribiate 'thie; • opinion - Of '-yours.to nothing brit a 'failure on!your part to comprehend the masterly policy of .-. ourzgreat - aud„,gook . ,kre. t ri- , dent s rmid.4e wise Statesman Who ,aid him in shaping an directing ifie civil I policy of the GovernmenL When yon have fully studied and understood ,the J grand purposes of our moat God tearing. and law-abiding President , when you are more familiar with the profound military ;strategy, which, as "Commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy of the United States," he is now displaying ; and when you are more familiar with the profound success we have had in reclaiming our "Misguided countrymen," and in con : qnering our "wayward sisters," 1 shall be amazed if you continue to blieve it ne cessary to 'encourage the loyal" or "re claim the disloyal." How can you or I "encourage the loyal," when oar match- . less President; the late Congress, his sage conhseliors and his peerless military su- : bordinates have already done and promis ed all which wisdom can suggest, which our, sacred Constitution authorizes, and which the Christian religion ,tolerates or approves ? There remains nothing fot us to do, unless tole wise in measures to con quer a glorious peace. Trne, we have -- among us oroakers and copperheada•—*lly, brdnlese men—who are so unwise and . mapatriotic as to question the wisdom of diarindefatigabe I - 'resident. If you have anyanch in Memphis you should at once denounce them as sympathizers. No good Union man will complain of the conduct of the wise men who direct our public affairs. They should be taught to remember that scandulum magnatum was formerly a high crime—it is a most hein -one offence now—and nothing saves such copper colored wretches but the real Christian charity of our most pious Presi dent. Let the committees imitate the " Loyal Leagues" of Baltimore, and resolve that you not only approve all the present wise andpatriotic Administration has done, hat that you will sustain and uphold it in everything that it may hereafter Vo. Let the Committee makaan elaborate; report, accompanied with reeolations dedouncing all who find fault with our !itaast excellent President. For ins - lance: 'The list Con- I gress (in July 1 8G 2 ) - passed a littrto con fiscate the property--of certain rebels.— ' That Congress, though a very wise body, did not possess as mach aggregated wis dom as our great and good President. In proof of this we need but refer to the fact that the Congress aforesaid, provided that, under this law, trial should precede conviction and - forfeiture, and that guilt should be proven, not presumed. Worse , still ; it offered an amnesty to repentant rebels; it mercifully gave them sixty days in which to accept it; anti presvidiadi, 1... ther, that our most:noble7President might suspend for a period the operation of this law as onrattaies advanCed Southward; Iso as- to afford all an opportunity to accept FpardOn. Worse' still ; this fats - "actUally applied to no one but the rebels. And it is astonishing that it applied to them ev erywhere,North as well as South—in Springfiel, Illinois; as well as Springfield, Tenn. But worse still, it did not affect the rights or: pro Perl of Union men,, wo men and children, or lunatics, in any sec tion of the , country., That_ Congress, strange as it may seem, did not perceive that the way to end,the rebellion qted - res:.: tore affectionate 'relations bet Ween the sections was to place the I,lnion men,. wo men, children and the'insani (span a per fect ' f eeling of .gyeli,l7_ls'jth „tbe•Yilest traitdrs in the 'lan . It:har :Congress be lieved that the crime of refusing obedience to the ustirpaton of Davis it Co: in Mis sissippi, Arkansas, North'iCeroliimand elsewhere, amid the terrors of a - intli,tarY despdtism t did • .nitt merit -the'iiatueor worse punishment than that they had de nonneed against titled • and official trai , is - , That Congress spaied the women andtbildren; it also shielded from harm [the:,lTnion men who still adhered to the pational :0_ symbol f protection. What witatiiess I Bat Congress has adjourned. , Whati was to be done? Thank Heaven, ourtutgaciOns,Eresident Ants found equal to the occasion. . Yon will :perceive that oa-the first "of January list; under this so called CiarifitiMitiOn law the duces:4_olre; ry rebi3l- itt Me . United litateQWlicAtaitridt accepted the'ainneaty _ therein prondetl, Tliß-DAltir-' i'643`::--iDtitittlit One year, by fisaiBATES. 1_......:......... - .$8 00 Si! e mir , b y ..... .. 4 to OThree :: , ... . ..---- ...... .--- 2 15 ne " _ .....,-..... 70 One week. delivered in thicrity.'...:......... 78 Sinzle ooplee._._ ,_ ... _..;,,„„............ ....... 3 ' To atitmte per handrail. 2 00 __. _.... NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following Yates of advertishgt shove .been agreed upon by the Pobitahers of the - Pittabterrs: Dailysltesti to take effect OEI and after thelOthi day of November. 1362 on all gew contra*: . FOR 5T.A.1314379 RAVER, . '• r PlB SiziOL3 sqtria.r; tirAglat. DA s.' . One insertion....i . 8 4 80 1 /Wo liontEutd:., 11901) Two insertions:- 100 Tina, Metallic.: 11.00.' Three ' , fannies:lo :1 23 Roar . months.- . 1800 Ontiweek_ . . ........ ' 200 Five mbnihs,.... 34 00 Two weeks -6-- -330 Six menths...... 15'00 Three weeks.— 5 - 03 Nine months._. 20 00 One mbn th ---.. 000 One Year-.-_. 25 00' FOR ciripoilt&B.ll.B,ll7(4•Tnial. 1 . Which allow s thepri, of ayreeklyohaNre of matter: ll l-go' -t.ed amine neW. - . _ verthiemeuts.- _,_, _ . ig .3 131301 ix - wQl7lllll,' griiitT DAT . tignmezz..c..cutais.r...a.z.4-...--...._;18 06 ~ Twelve mon ••• • ~„, ..... ii. 4..... ......'s 305 administrators' otTpeo. ..... ___.....„.. ...... . .495 Marriage Notices.-- -.. -."' -. - 's •- • s .... 75 Doatit Notieee.eaeh.insertion MNrist ;A_ ratiswytisemente, .:ordereds in - legr.igne onth, or ;tee dine. Oise cash at the UM! '43. or -I ving, I DAILY POST.- THE COZIMICT OF. THE WAR AND OWIER MATirEBEL Curleust and Sareitstie Extract irontia;•' Lbiteritif BM- • erlou Etheridge of Tennessee. The southern Clerk of the RePublican 11,8. House of Representatives, -- jure free. But how were we to end this rebellion if the Union men, women and children in the so-called Confederate qtates were left in undisturbed possession qf all timid legal. and Constitutional rights? If this policy were adopted, the rebels might become angry with these ".monn uments 'of Federal merry," and in that event 'the spared monuments aforesaid might cling, mere closely to the Federal Sag. :This division among the ,people sitightdime a still more unhappy state of Waite in Dixie ; our friends there Might lime to bear additional indignities. As -Valor° remarked, our, merciful and con aiderate President was found equal to the crtats. In a long conversation with some aspired -apostles from 'the saintly city of htcalgo=o, :place , where Oaderdonking a4d other worldl amusements are un known—the President candidly confessed that he was endeavoring (he did not state le Means) to - asdertain the will of thig orditpon this difficult question; that so igPont as:hp - learned the Divine pleasure he *pray WrOuld.do the will of the Master Whq 'him. The revelation conies doubtless l 'breourse Of mail." Judging from g&that which is written" it amounted *this that in a portion of Virginia and -Louisiana, in Delaware, in Maryland, in Tennessee, and Missouri, it was - lawful for trai!Ors who had uceepted the amnesty IpEnvided by the Confiscation law, and all - other persons, tolold Blaveit but that in the tidewater-regions of Virginia, and in that palt , ALouislana which had not been cetitlV*o-to slaVery by the military oc cdpation-General Butler, ats also in North . Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alain -ma, Mississippi, Arkansas. and Texas, it should no longer be lawful for the Union men, women and children to hold our Af rican fellow citizens to servitude or labor, rave not "our American brethren of Af rican descent' crowded by thoifsandit into our ranks, inspiring our soldiers with a wild enthusiasm, and rendering night vo cal with the songs of enfranchised Dinahs add mewling and puking Sambos? and have not our arms been victorious every where since the dawn of the negro milieu itim of 1863. 'You shoUld fuher denounce all who complain of the A rmy of the Potomaa. It 'has' been in no sense a failure. It, has ,;achieved more than any army of ancient (-or modern times has accomplished under similar or equal difficulties. Its bravery is ittiquestionable, and injustice is done its geperals.- Trae, McClellan, under thei'in fiterice of Northern copperheads, aided by suph Republican fogies as Thurlow Weed, and backed by the stupid graduates of West Point was fast becoming a favorite with the army and the people, and it was gravely hinted by some of his bolder adhe rents that be might be used by the copper head fraternity to supplant our unrivalled President in 1864. Besides, 'General McClellan bad corn minded the Army of the Potomaz long enoogb. "Rotation in office" is a sound political axiom. He was, therefore, re tired, although still a favorite with the brave mettle so long commanded. Gen. career has been an eminently 'brilliant one, arid the same may be said of General Hooker, who, 'presume, witl.hoon ' retire upon,. the laurels he has so nobly wo{t• , •;• ,The Words of a Good Man. Montesquieu has said that private and public virtue is not only the tounciatiou o f Rouelies, but the condition of their ex. istence. The logic of the proposition commends itself to every thoughtful mind, and its truth has been demonstrated by the experience and observation of men throughout all ages. As Burke was wont to say, with that sound political philoso phy which Interpenetrates all his political writings, men are qualified for civil liber t y in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains on their own appe tites; in proportion as their love justice is above their rapacity ; in proportion as their soundness and sobriety of under standing are aboi , e their vanity and pre gumption ; in proportion as they are more disposed to listen to the counsels of the wise and goad than to lend an ear to the flattery of the demagogues who are now to the mob what courtiers are to the mon arch. The counsels of the wise and good are always timely, and our eye having a few days ago fallen on the subjoined observe tions of the late Dr. Charming, we deter mined to cite them as the admonito words of one whose intellect was as en ry lightened as his heart was warm and pa triotic : "The great distinction of a nation—the only one"worth possessing, and which brings after it all other olessings— is the prevalence of pure principle among the citizens. r wish to belong to a State in the character and institutions of which I may find 4 spring of improvement which I can speak of With an honest pride ; in whose records I may meet great and honored names, and which is fast making the world its debtor by its discoveries of truth:, and by, an example of virtuous freedom. 0, save me from a countr which worships wealth, and cares not for true glory ; in which intrigue bears rule ; in which patriotism borrows its zeal from the prospect or office; in which hungry s,ycophants throng with supplication all the departments of State; in which pub lic men bear the brand of private vice, and the seat of government is a noisom e sink of licentiousness and public corrup tion. "Tell me not .1.- w oeto ng i ng awe country. I ask, does our liberty bear generous fruits ? Does it exalt us in manly spirit, in public virtue, above countries trodden under foot by despo• tism ? Tell me not of the extent of our country. I care not how large hie, it it multiply degenerate men:-, Elpeak not of our prosperity. Better be one of a:poor people, plain in manners, reverencing, God, , and respecting themselves, than be long to a rich country, which knows no higher good than riches. Earnestly do I desire for this country, that, instead of copying Europe with an undisceroing servility, it may have a character of its oumi corresponding to the freedom and eqriality of our - institutions. One Eur ope is enoUgh. now much to be desired is it that, separated by simplicity of man rierkhy domestic purity, by inward piety, by revereacefor human nature, by moral independence 'by withstanding the sob ection the subjection to fashion, and that debilitating sensuality which characterises the most civilized portions of the Old. World I Of this country I may say, that its happiness is entirely bound up in its virtue !" Iv ie stated that agentlemen named LE owned fifty slaves, lost y, all of them. Whey have run off. • Tit*French Fovernmeut is about to es tablish "ladies carriages on all the lines of railway throagliont Prance. ~x,,art,stoot of threadcosta _ tsl he SORtb: soma Legal Tender. The Supreme Court in this district, three judges on the bench, have decided, in the well-known Roosevelt case, that the act of Congress Making, Government notes a legal tender is unconstitutional.— The decision is rendered by judges who rank high at the bar, and who have doubt less given the subject mature considera tion.' The case was ably argued against the constitutionality of the act by George Ticknor Curiis, Esq., and has been held some months under advisement. The [general term of the Court held at Roch 'ester has determined otherwise. Both ea ses go to the Court of Appeals for final adjudication in the State, -and theute by writ of error to the Supreme Court of the United States. This process will occupy along time. and the matterwill remain in dOubt for months or years: It must be borne in mind that the two decisions, that in Rochester- and that in New York, are of equal authority. The practice of the Court will fie, as is usual, to follow the decision in the district where it is made, so that in New York the spe cial terms and circuits (courts held by one judge) will hold in accordance with the New York decision in any dew cased until it is affirmed or reversed:-by a higher! court. —Jou rue of Co =nem .BENAIV W. BEAUMONT di C 0 Foreign Brandies, Wines 'lnd Gins, Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginger itrandies Old Niononghabela, Rye, and other Jamaica 'Rum, &o.f No. lisfi Liberty Street, OPPosito Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 03- Hotels Taverns. and Families, supplied at moderate pretits for Cash. my.2l;lyd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFOR Manufacturers of every varietgef finished BRASS WOES FOR PIATMBERS OAS or STEAK FITTERS, MACHINESTS Arm corruitsmitus, BIIASS CASTINGS OF EVERT DE. soription mado to order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. flarticular attention gasp to fitting by Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also. site agents for the Western Dist.ict of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Mirsh, Lansdell & Ces Patent Siphon PUMP. the Best ever inven ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw moro.ister than any pump wise Sts aizo. febthdly. - - B. M. BIKII 7 A IIRB (MOT TM • JoEIK FOSTSR "IDITTSBTRGH mug inticß itreciv- FACTUtt)NIi COMPANY. KIER, GLOVER tt CO., Manufacturers of Firobrialc, 7ilea Crucibles, lie. and dealers in Fire and ,rucible,Clay. tErt. Office 365 Liberty street. opposite the P. It. Passenger Depot, Pittsbunt. Orders respectfully solicited - T 1-1 E FAIR FOR St. BRIDGET'S CHURCH. - - - - qn E FAIR FOR N. BRIDGETS Church, will confluence to-night, (25th) In the School bomm. between lotincAn and Enooh streets in tho Seventh Ward, and continue until Saturday June 14.1 The 'n inersvillo ears run past Robert ai...ite,,;774:=Atl..to.aly,?i,tt:zhich is in the inane. Tao chartitable are invited most earnesuy attend. myls:2wd. Dissolution. T HE COPA WEBIEHSHIP ILEHETO. fore existing undEr m utu ale and style of Haworth & flro., was by consent dissolved on the first day of April. The accounts of the said firm will be fettled by David Haworth. .IEI3 HAWORTH, DAVID HAWORTH. Notice. N RETIRING IP RON THE GROCERY business, I kindly beg leave to return my most sincere thanks.to my kind friends and public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage so generens ly bestowed on the late firm, And hope they will continue the same kindness. to my suc , essor s , as they are determined to sell all goods in their line low f.ir cash. Partnership Notice. nn RE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS o day, entered into partnerphip, and will ntinue to carry on the Grocery business at the Old etand. under the etylo and tills of. D. Ha worth, & Co., And hope by their long experience in, and close attention to the business, together with: the means and facilities of always procuring all goads in heir lino, from first hands, to receive the same patronage, that the old firm has been se liberally favoured with, as they are determined to s 11 all goods, in their 1 ne, wholesale or retail. as low as any house, west of the Mountains. DAVID HAWORTH, AL4 ' , RED C, WHITEHEAD pin vel E DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 ,SHITHFIELD STREET, , Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fail to givq him a call. Dr. scrofulousies neter fail to cure impu rities, and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint, such as Letter, psoriasis and oth. er skih diseases, tte origin of Which the patient is ignorant, . MNAL WEA.KNESS. Dr. :We re S m E edi l es for this affliction brought on 'by so tray habits. are the only medicines known Lath' d country which are safe and will speedily restore to health ATISM. *KRIM Dr. frown's remedies inful atfLotion ouro in a few days this Ile also treat Piles, Glint, Elonnorrhoe, Uretha/ Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Bank and liidnoys„ irritation of the Bladder, strict ures eta. A otter to be answered must contain at least ONE OCILLA-E. Medicines sent to any address safely_packed. OfEce andinivate rooms. Nu.-6o SMITSIFIELD TREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. - nolM a., OHMIC NOTICF- BOOBS OF SUB- J.: seription to the capital stook of the Western Insurance and Transportation Company, will be opened at the Merchants Exohange,liti Pittsburgh on TUESDAY. Juno 23d, 11363, and kept open from 10 a. ra p. m. sad day. ff. WM. H. BARNES, W_ W. BRWN, M. P. STE O RRETT, Wm. P. SHINN; JAMBS D; MACKIN. • Commis loners. CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Mee No. 69 Grant 'treat, near the Court House. Pittsburgh. A L I nusiN-Ess ENTICLATEIII TO hie care will receive prompt attention. Col lections made and the money promptly remitted, deceelyd SPRING GOODS. WE WOULD CALL TEIE AIMEE. lion of Buyers to our stook of PIING AND SIMMER GOODS, anabittang all thermowed styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, anitatdo for Businessfiolts. A fall and oompleta assortment of Atm black CLOTHS AND CASIVIMERES,- and firnred Silk and Caßhmera Vinthlire W. H. McGEE.& CO., 145 WEIBER&L STREET, comer of Iffarketißmatch Alleateni att Izilikdawgf IMMZEI The demand has improved. Prices advanced up the creek to $3, and arm: at the mouth, $3 .Z 03 :7.0. Refined, 779 bbl. To Philadelphia—Crude, 113 bbls, Itenzolo.so bblti; Refined, 222 bble. To Bal- Imports Per A. V. Road—Crude, 274 bbls; Re fined, 723 bbls. Per Allegheny river—Crude and Refined, 517 bbls. irrnid-The market is Just in that statethat •correct quotation= cannot be given• The market is liable to change at any moment. Any figures now given must be taken at a proper discount. So fur us we could aseerlain holders were as';ing in bulk.ls@b)3 , :w; in bbls, 210)?...1c. - - noels...it was very unsettled. Ilulders have things all their own way. ;ales bonded at 39(4 3 40c: free held at 4-4240 e. Item°le—We could learn of no sale 3. Prices nominal; demand limited. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET Remarks -The weather continues pleasant, being neither too warm nor too cold. Business, however, continues dull in all its various depart ments, the demand being limited and sales like wise. Our rivers unfortunately continue low, with no immediate prospect of a rise. By tile latest dates from Cincinnati we learn that the supply of coal is nearly exhausted and that the poor cf the city are compelled to pay 400 per bushel. Cannot our People do something to re lieve our neighbors in this the hour of their need? Fortunately we have a railroad direct, so that although the river is low, we can, if we de sire, furnish them with a supply by rail. We should like to see some action taken in the mat ter. Money matters continue to vary abut as often as the war bulletins denote a movement. The price of Gold and Silver has little or no effect upon trade. In the street money was plenty and easily obtained for good paper. Tho news from Vicksburg and Port Hudson continues very favor able. JERI:7 II A Flour—The market still remains inactive, the sales being few and far between. Buyers mani fest no disposition to speculate. The supply in first hands is not large, but sufficient to meet the Present demand. Among the sales we note as follows: 100 bb's from store, Extra, $5 75@6; 75 bb's Extra Family, $8 50; 50 bbls do, $6 70 per bbl, GrWo have nothing now receipts in re gard to this article. Demand and limit ed. Prices wore unchanged. We emit quota tion.. Potatoes were very dull. They can be pur chased at low figures, ranging from 40®50e per bush. . 111 Ely—Marlr et was firm, with a good demand. Pales of ai loads at the scales at from $lB@X per ton. Eggs were very scarce; they would c'mmand rood figures at present. We note small sales at Batter was not so plenty. Holderg are ask no an advance. Salon of 1,500111 s of roll at lA@ se• halt—Domand improving. Sales 300 bbLs No at 80 Dried Beef—Bales 800 lbs S C; 1.2 .1 4g , 13c. The market was firm and the prices were looking Dried Fruit—t Market steady; demand fair There is a good supply on handj JA"- Sal ls—Pire l ar& - 471 a 7; 50 do very choice, $l 56. Cheese—Sales of boxes new W It. 9 @63ie, as per quality. There was a moderate demand. The receipts of the new lots are still on the in crease. ma con—ln the absence of large sales there is a geed business doing in small lots to meet the demand for the use. of the local trade We note as follows: 4.600 the Shoulders, 5Xe; 2,500 Is Sides 7%c; 1260 lbs clear sides, No: 5.000 tos Plain kaput. 8* ; 2,_000 Ths S C Hams. loo; /Ma te canvassed do, tic. Country sold at lower Llgeu•es. Philadelphia, Hide Market Several cargoes of dry hides have arrived during the past week, nearly all of which are held. The African and certain descriptions of the Swath American hides will doubtless not. be offered in this market. Sales of boll& dry and green hides have been moderato and pnces..genorally favor buyers. In the green hide market the stook is not large and holders, not being - over' anxious to sell, are still willing to make sight concessions- We quote green salted domestic at1034©103-63 VIM for steers undies for cows.. The Association con tinues to sell at Lie for cows and 12e for steers. Dry flint and dry salted Western hides are offering at 220 NEW DISCOVERY To Btrongthen and Improve the Bight. Ttig terkeek PEBBLS - , - _ 1 RUesian - , _ ,-- Snafu:wet nritoilAcco AND-C1431-;iii.,LEttilen °NS suFimattire_ oBIE .11Ei AL Commercial - Slrokar imliesf and inuinfac-- PPlEllste sista, arising from eor other emu- tared Tobacco and S,egaril, /214..w . at er . m eet. ea, canhe relieved by moms the Feb• !cornerof Pine,) yew 1 ork. „ Tobacc o linag e ", bie Eillweasielem , which have been well Well by carefully eelected for exportatima.- Dealere, and many responsible citiacia of.Pittabargb, -.and ~" Tobacconists will find it t u:thilitintereati CO all amity, to whom they Innialtiven yerfect aatiafao- or communicate by dotter; -no lasi brands ° . jr k , I non. The oertitirayse of thefo Perll4lls can be lay guanft 1401I ntrAw!icits "than any 'otlief 1 aeon atilt, tem-- -- ' ...,_ P rni ". ' •,-- , .. - , -.1,-, , . m.4,01 11 61_,,) 6,11 A. All who- purebase ono nay ofibe ll—. • ----, '' ---- ----;-----_____________ ,l Pebblefineetaclea am entitled to be aupPlied in st -hp. -1)- airareerisittiran. - ziatof,' futan , free d oluirgarvrithlhaati which will a l ways LTA. baajgdoft 8 0 - beinufultmndi ng m ,r i i,hk eh .j glveisatiafacti -.. , . s theliffersfor sale on ream**, 44ftes.- ' . Am U. erefertf. t o m ri per to I f ettinire an ImaraVek allitibl4lootted. bintbatwecal th -.,, f• ~ fr Weft b 4 roar sight callow - tion42l4l ' l lblikthoflithehela 3 . 1 1 - ir -''47 :, ; C ,74iDIAMOND; Practical-Optilliarrf-- znan lt„,, P a t a i p e rta k r iltit ' ate .77 "-‘..., ''' .ccr lionufsio of theitmudin PobblealNetacksl . 'F.":" ° t°, an Prim , - "PAtiit.. o . • 76 ,- 4 ; '-4;• . , Janie 1 ' ':. .Ho i 0 IlifkltirtmeLA*4 3 iodthil lio:Vlrmuthilt. 014 door S lix .0 . AMI ltylftion'Of bialifissia closed oZi Satarday - FEE•liAm2d „ . etIMMEHCIAL INFORMATI Arbitration:Committee of the Board bf-Trode. • Wm. M. SHINN, V.P. JAB: 'I. BENNETT JDO. DILWORTNi Wm. MoCREERY. DAVID You NDLESS. Movements of European Steamers FROM •MILRICIA 1 tstixonia May 30... New York....Llverpool I City Baltimore-May 30... New York.... Liverpool China .June 3... New York.... Liverpool flange June B... New York... Bremen America-... ..... _Juno 6... New York-dont/um:en Great Eastern.... Juno 6...New-York....Liverpool Sition...., June 10-New York-,Liverpool Min Juno 10-Boston_ ...Liverpool Pullin Tunel7...Now York..... Liverpool Marathon June24.-NewYork.--Li verpool Africa. ' Juno24...BostOn Liverpool F eo ti a ., , joy...LA ew Yark....Liverpool Reder July B... New York.... Liverpool great _ Eastern... July 21... New York.... Liverpool TR.ON =ROM . May 30...Liverpool...Boston May 30. Liverpool... New York Juno 2....Liverpool.jew York Juno 3...Liverpool...New York Juno 6...Liverpool...New York --June 10-Liverpool...New York Suite 13..Liverpool...Boston June 16..Liverpool...New York June 27_LiverpooL..New York "Aifrioa Kedar Marathon - Bavaria Scotia ansa..... Can ado Kodar Tripoli...: MONEY MAR,HEET. CORILICYTID DAILY DOD MOBAMIO PM? BY 'teams. irocrerTz & sinRI24.BROKELEI; HO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the bluing and:selling Wee or Gold , Silver, to.; Buying Selling bold 4334 00 Silver ..- . . .... ........ 132 00 Demand N0t e5........... 142 00 Eastern Exchange. ....... ...... par p ' ow York. altimore...-..... laikulelphla- Western Exchange. Cinainnati....„— L0ia15vi11e,.........-- Cleveland St. Louis.. PITTREUR3a OIL TRADE MONDAY, June Bth, 1863 The improvement we noticed in the demand continues. W . hilst there was no change in figures, holders were decidedly more independent, being firm in their belief that their time was near at hand. Th 9 sales willbe *restricted for a day or two, until the market becomes moresettled. The sto3k in this market is not large, and until we have a z - i , e in the Allegheny the receipts will be light. We continue to quote nominally at, Crude,ls® iu bulk; 21@22e in bbls. Refined, bonded,39 ; free, 14 4dc. The Oil Exchange received the following dis pat,h : OIL Crrr. June 6th Exports East: To New York—Cruile.ll2 bbL3 more—Refined,96 bbls OFFICE OF TEE DAILY POST Monday, June Bth, 1863. ECIE,R de.ect'fr NANDPIMp 9/ Pure No. 1: .Ceirliii)3l CAI" ,„• • - op .73 JetN. Z ,0 Pena Depot . IBDRTY &TRIM oppoalte Penn.a R. R. 1134-All oil warranted. ats23:lvd THE ARDESCII OIL COPair ANY' ATALltamtmatz APiu nivz Poi/ ••••=aal a Imp eria. sago ol 11,41ne# Ardlesco soN,Emoszvit. 41.80, PURE -REN,ZOIAIL warehouse, 27 ri:047.1,1 STREET PlTlSErabon.;inliAfl co en t 0 14- W-4) 3rli DI 7 N O A2Ti r -IVONX4P Manufacturersof P 11142 WHITE' ErStsrtif C It - MC 0 INT 0 t X.; A .1` Ica, NO, 291 LIBBER:EY stump burgh. - Pitts- Pa. 411-1 ti ELIE IlltACEErfti 1 11 J &a. CORNICES. VANCE/41:4 :44!..YAALP,54 EEGILDED OR REBRORZED. - aad made equal to new.. Alto x Chandelier altered to barn Otl. at the Lanati and - Oil Store of - arksl7 wmioze, sziNalo od kkei ta tailai r ; . .164 W stra. near ttb. • . The P.l4l,esophip. Burner. IAYDEWS NEW DOIIIILFOACTINe 1 Philosophicßurner far Carbcm Oil ignow r e ady. It pßurners.oaseasea many advantages over the Cmmon 1. It makes a large or mall light withgarfecr combustion. 2. It win barn any quantity of oil with gaiety. 8. It can be used with a long er short chimney.. ' 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp: 6. It can always bo made to burn emmoralaalr.- barna 8. It . is more easily wicked. than any .other 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without rel. moving the cone. 8. It th.rows ail the whikrifght above the cone." 9.• 'The chimney can be ran:Loved or: inserted without touching theglass., • These burners are the cannufri No. I ids% and can be put on-any lamp now in use, Every-per eon using Carbon should' have; a 'Philosophic!, Burner. cate:_pur dora 42. •flord a No, 82 1 , 01113:1811 street. rittsb h. fe2s.lydw P. HA711)113N., par 6 par Dar NABIE it CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRIkLENTS, beyond doubt the finest in the country. 'lbis fact is now almost universaßy conceded; for some months past we have been unable to fill one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Haines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes, the best cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. Sole Agent for Delius Brothers Pianos and Princes Melodeons. jet; 33 A. EL Gr .A..." Pi 8 SECOND HAND PIANOS. 4 01111 01TEETIITO 7 OCTAVE, BEAU. ..CA. - tiful black Walnut =so, very little used-........,-............ .... , .......... ~.. .. , - $ 22 0 A 7 octave, Chickering, Rosewood, round corners, a first rate Instrument. 200 A 7 octave. Rays & Co.. Rosewood. a handsome instrument Lin good 'order...—. 175- A 6% octave, Stodart; Rosewood, carved p 6% octave , in front 165 ..... .... & el Zole& - Co, Rosewood, .. round fr,nt. an excellent Piano IGO A 6 octave, Chickering, Rosewood round corners, a .11,0 0 d reliable Piano. 160 16 octave, Ballet, Davis & Co. Rosewood 135 A 6 oat.. Stodart. Nahogony, round front 80 i 6 oot, Swill. do ......... ...... ... :.. 76 A 6 oat. German. do . 60 A. 6 °et. Dunham. do .. .50 A &oat, Loud do - 40 &46% °et. English do .......... .20 A 5 oto, de do ... 15 ........—. ...... For sale by JOHN H, 1NE.11440H9. R. HIJTCHINSO.N (LATE OF LEECH & HIITCHINSOR,L !EMISSION & FORWABDING .11.111011 Ali Dealer in • WESTERN RESERVE. CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried FruiPot and Pearl Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY Beat Brands of Family Flour Always on • ;band. No. 102 Second Street, Between Wood and ;Market. PITTSBUGH, PENN'A;' elk-Liberal advance made on Donsignments.,,,7.: apll-ltd WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED • A Large invoice of Moine Wines and Brandies • especially for medicinal purposes, which we war rant pure and rellableialso a complete stook arthe quality Soft and Hard Rubber Syringes, which we will sell at old prices, notwithstanding there ported advance in price A. J. RANKIN dc CO:, Drugglitsi - doomsarttet street. my 2 three below Fortrth.l W. 11. Cowen Olamatt LUPTON it °LIME', sisinnucrinnana ARD DEALERS LA _ FELT (TRENT c GRA VELEUOFEVG VI-Repairs to old gravel. Canvass and lidiiti ‘ OU Roofs made at the lowest prices, All work Promptly attended to and warranted, Offlee, Morning Post•Buildinveonser Fifth and Wood streets.2d:stnly. zahl7 LMI3IIPEP.I:OIt OOPOEB, "...11" TE WORIIM VALUE. auctrzzrix- ••Sr. Maantentarers sh oharmgere_and Boit Co Pner. "'teased Cor Par Bottom:4ll4lnd Otillßottoms, Spans? Bolder. &o . .ironorteez and dealers in Metals Tin F r iate t i re. fteet. tr; at:Constantly. on. hand. ThmEsokizat nd Tools Wardens_ .e N 0.149 ZeD ECOND STREETS. Pittaturgb.-Penna. nd SPeatal orders of Copper out to any desired tern. - , fe2l:l3dkw CHARLES L .CA LDWILL (Successor to Jas. Holmes & (fie. PORN PAC E ter Dealer in Bacon. Lard. Sgsar-Cared smoked Beer &o. Coraes Market and Pint arreera. Pi4armrgh, •it yd • DEALEIts IN -WM. ANO DEAT.IF;BS. Si WOOD fiITODEr. 11 .4 "11: ANII)CUILIPMENO otiunnonn„ kilts*. and zn .tialutooilh. ado 40,1 1e9tv Oen materials and woqtakan . E. SCJIMISUTS &CO., ._ 1 TO__THE - 1 3 1:FALICV - - - jos pEolikimir , -- Audtheirsnorantanarace , ....._ , - ;/$ Modest of all deur* ' ib... --• :,.• : natibdx - treat avant and` „,.., • ..: -, ' delicate .disorders. seY- . • •• • *- -, - abuse' 11, und:diseasta - or ' , ..i tiatlons oommpn *nein. ,„ . -.-., ,- •„. • eidtill to youth' of both ''' , , - h sew; and adult,: fingle'er inartia&-lieeinca Dn. R* a liirwre Pablianes.the faot ef%bins,_ 86 . cibinitennt and iiisalrmodant are •'' chocked. andtthink;it ti,„ grildlt tin mix I_ :I and for: contamination and co Don A r ni= lbelnircree; oxicifte-saturalli' 'Shalt 0 faz03,171) stouid,De Cloning to tit In • da M 2l4, roraeoe that It i *V sumac co. Baur"' 8 .. 111 “encent D 1 a aocalver f a, ~ Inlalit' be lon to tim,am silcka. - • W modest , crtatumptanna ' no= ' eed !Li mo sadl.,.- .., - .. -....._ --- -- - ir.- -,-•-• - -- Januriaoe..smuxur n astariah.....mmend . , ...4.....„ ........detr..h, .adam Ers,*-- "'AA' lamiteriuslywaman4 , „ming .., gotten: Itls to p netfOlotr .3elV, hr 1 Thrl'Ote*- 1 . parents , and • mmfmaz_ are ,arafra mat weir:, ''.• .4ms, ,dauglitars and wWs.,- previously feeble • ,- [ aiokv•and of> delleaterooteution, artd-appieranx r '" I j ir itizi;,Mrestored 3011041 h amtlakottry; p 11 . •. VP.' besides ''ma Igo& u - 44t t r 1 martian 00411 lank hare foga namiiantirsuil • -'.. 1 faring. anzioty, morbloation. at. •Sorraat•••m•- . 1 Wm or nocturnal winfibisidan are , tofniQ t•ti, aural- -; 1 la afemyr short swam of timebi.las suer rmeedieg. -; _Which a2genilsrly bliOwn: - it ey artecrapounda - roniAlra agegallie. - • 81Padent,: •Ilavireeen : t , . i' fallsoY ‘lnguarlal trostuqaut,he ilas abandon- ' ed initiir atuoinantoT thsz:vftwite -Item ala illsil-'-• , '-usoa are treatedwith roarkensuoeoss—nsmaghad• oirer - forty' - yesra ooy - exparitmeriz tbar' weat*' lieztto. botoltals Of:Doth ;the • Old , Wrgid mat,tp,„,,-, §o united stow Mads hies to say—to all - with a 7 me trial, health and happiness will again bloom 12 Aeon tha now-par.esiebecic. Trifle no:mazer with .mciatelanta and Mutts: but- come - and-be otred iredtaune Ocaummaticmand_•ait ,of• Et a 4fi t r • of,''' which eo m. 'min Artfootm 08i:dab now-bs,:ell,_ 413 , altend - fain; ' J time , itell-P 0 /12 or mg treatmeaa ' bYpreourierif yof the edictal Ativlaeir which ' la rd'foTharatisla all , that appty . Hat:l4'dead vantage of Over yeart - everieneer' and ' obaemitialv ea i ha lam vapinior shill ,, IA AA trestnpant '' al diseases. and rho i 1 daily emundreabr gnetenfenum as well esteem ~• Mended ITY terreotemus• eitiseasi publiyeem pm - meeting of noteig; - ke. ---- Mace - 85 Bmithlleld &oat, near. Diamond &talk -. Private qoppauni. cations from all park 0 l the Talon , m,a4 at tendon°. •Vireatest ,- ,- ? .••• - • . • • sok swi, _ di&tr - -' ' - -.- ' 'PI' rbigrah`Port Ma. • . • NEW MEDICAL-:DIScOVErIY , OR TAEE, SRVIPTIAITEURIaMEANI A dara'6/ • • GOSORRNIM : 4IIPEST.-- EVEN • 744411 21etb BedninakW_Veakucuri ants 4 onkl.nooistinfenitat ' . wily; teravoußtriMrearid,-. - ~ A.Ce-otionsnt the.,13:17; _ • twit • • wkigh heti been used by upwards 01 • 021 E, lIIINDAED,I92EYEgthAtip..: it; Oar *iyatio prgaild4With the ,enStre"stieca;4 l at mes =Pert zt O o P.E/BAi,DIZ. w war nipoßide& SPECIPIO-111.1113- Are IV iaftegriefootag: in $ few And when a tiara is effected it is pennon ent. ey trowel:anal from vegetable - extracts • that are harmlogy on ihatwatemotnAlaever nape- ate the stomach. Cr' - impregnate the breath and;. : f ng Motor coated, all maroons tesM !Levi:Ado& /to change of diet IS necessary whilst tudng th eau , nor does their action Interfere with Intsirmsn mato. Each box contains six dour PRIOR ONR DOLLAR. Dr. 'Beira Treomu. seminal Wealuiesa, dig! Abuser; tkescsrrlssa. Glee! cto somphlof Of nage..creportant acivioe to •xhip at hlete& ' filgeents are required to DR. nftles manor Alooß, A, complete Treatisb On -- Gosorrbeti. I 7 Yrescrt4-hits,. a with 8 seatMtmt. wilhoutthe aid of a rt t h i ntman - - ..Baas ons DOLLAR. - .. • '.oho Pills or Books will be sent. Rome from oh. - venation, by - mail: tostliaid. bg any adtortiSed Agent: en recd Ipt of the money. J. BRYAN. 76 Cedar street. N.Y. Box 6079, . General AttmL • JOSETB e . nd KIIIIRO eornariarketstret a . Diamond. Agant for Pittsburg/4 Bad by ell Druggists.. anlB:daeowly:is Ari.a.si.!soo 00W .LOSTI HOW RESTORED: Just published. in a Scaled Envelop% Pries • Si: Cents. A LRYITIRE ON THD NATURE. TREAT MHNT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoni or Seminal- 'Weakness. Involuntary RIIIMiECOIIN Sexual Debility, and Impedionnste. to Marriaga generally, Bionceumess, Constunpucm Epilepsy andSibr, Mental and Rkweiesd Inosipaelizs„ result" Salf-Abuzo. ROBT. . CUL. WEIL. M. D.. Author af the areas Book 4 1,,, ' I A Boon.to Thousands of Buffr/as" Sant ander geal, in a . plain envelope. to any ad droa, Does au receipt of Six Caik*_or two - • postage otampa. try Dr. CH. T. COLLUDE, 127 Broadway. New. vormr. inh3lidAw3na Bost, dingo .uox, 5r, 1 ,1 1 ! 3ffi. FABPR 4.0 0 , STEAki ENGINE BUILIIIIIS. - Iron , •16%')Iran Filfil MACHINIST/. MD Mat WHIM ' 44e Pidin!lL.,lL,P,afammtpituot.. . , ?0 ,„4 tals - crunfing3B AL4I. (no—. ' MI Steam , Emma?, ramaturAom three to , one • • hand loithird fatchere - Pow_er. dad _salfddfor (hist '- • Bow Mills. Slostougarago. netdriffto • etye t %Mediu 'hitt:titian to the' Oa atroutlon of Battik d u. dad Ideally for raft D 21114 add-for _ , `l itive ;al% al; flixighti reolsr ntl iallb. far maakat''ehois 14, i 1144 MPc. 0 7 1 7,--- , • 1. alaio _ _oda SheetTrord ; .7 Wro ' Trod - titivates: Ifortdors. sad=l . Avon vat ha•tr. and do n kfous -the rtooncfaetard - • Wooin Mao Idnel7- adhine Card o, Odrodiato aro famonim.telotidedrobanufactur ed of**, best vadalltictf-Taimenwhlgiutwafradtelf h u m rages larive BaiLrEddeloa. - _ • arorderofroix put. of !be' eonnja2 ad _add prumptio ,filiKi• • UGU"datir , , • -P41331.'e a; PA-WELL, larimanii.AaPr .TALLILoRs, urn,HA,QELIST BECIalill7lO A_ wank acted stook 6'l Splirlo d 9 - occidettneVf •'• . -emathii, •Casimeresoo6l4lo4N iite. • ALBO—A /am stook o f GENT'S KJIO7I6EINCkGOODik:"i' heitding Per Collar., 3 4 etit4 . thing =Lay kept by first .killilore•• f ; Orders promptly flemated: s:11$ vuo UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY Fiftr saW oo by p1138. ' onploto, Pk to Hal Mao fop - • JOHN IL UM: lan7 81 M Woodstroat; TO BIILLDXFLISAUtEOaUMULIArinfiIi We are nowmanufacturdeila attlueior &Wale Of itt- /Ea - s which we arepreperedto gayer fron2 otti COAL - YARD, 1509 LIBERTY STEiwar. . Beet imolai of .1P11.1241 Coal afwan hand ad umaL ' nu* . DICKSON, STlrwhier 100. AYR Th 1)11:RNIOYAL' .1.117/11tipinrx e tmderslsned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Seat Home. t near the coiner of //imam' Smithfield atrest. w . Ca- Corm s old stand, is prepared to furnish earrisies, _onzedes, and Boddie norseanyon the -shortest no tice.- 'Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. lJndertakinq and allarrangements forfu nerala will receive hi, Freoiat attenti o n, muumuu). L 11" (YS /FOR GAZE—TeX 817113SCIIII bey offers ter salo four eligible lota situated on thooirner . Grove street and Centre Avcmuo adjointag_the Seventh Ward, in PitttownshiP.-- Tho lots are ecoh 24 toot 'front by 110 feet dee tanning p. back to an.alley. and era ontirettisola -ted-by streets and alleys on on Ado. Two at :the lots have frame hduseiron them. Ova moms and hail in each, hydrants ea ho premtaca: The will be sold all together on vary favorable terms, -I.3tplcdro of JAS. liffoilliA.BE4A_gent. taw - - ' Roam street, near raccrok MM 3 IOAL•
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