James P. Harr, Editor 41hr, MEDICAL. N OT ALCOHOLIC - , . 11thitLY CONCENTRATED V egetabie Extiact. A PURE TONIC. Dr., H o Ofigilldtsii' e/ . . R AI A tAvrt EIS • PPS?. .0 21) a: Philttda W ifiiiitztally a fitA.! Uver Coniplain DYSE',EPEATA. JAI? earamto4ear nerirovit no in ind-nidaieri n -and- Arnan s Drum a maarderea or stomach, - . nloo'ppgg~ tt ~ alien ward • Piles. Fellness er Blood to the Head. tosidity_of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. =Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink Ilia orlitttering* at the Pit of tateStons,' &eh. Swimmtruror ttte Mau. Hurtled and clincal%ra Pauliering at thirifitlA Choking o ' tonsardens whenati.alyint voltam Dimness of Vision. Dots °rye% ba.- Mro tnelditht, Raver and Dull Pain rer the ttmey of Pero, Yet. afthe skin and esjaan in Beek Mossy hawk aa. Buddan Flushesofileat, Burrt. mg ti the Flash, Caostent xuian legs of Ev 11. and graat.deprea 8.011 Rana, And will positively urevent Yellow Fever. Bi tout F ever, &e. TYCONTAIN NO ALCOUot HE e O CO R SAD wierisar Tliey loin on.ra theabottrangodain ahretY-nia ases out of a hondrcuL Induced by the extensive sale and universal aopmarny tiooilund's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and ransom calor/a adyenturers,have opened- uPontriffering 3Eimanity - the dood gates ofNm M trnms ate ships of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious Imes. and christened Tonler‘Stamachics !RI Bit, Beware of the Innumere arr of .aoho preparations .in plethoric buttle&' and ay of lic Inltedied to under the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of paring only v.ates diseases ndleave thodisappomted desPair. •• - . HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITT . MIS Are not a how and untried article, bite - bare stood the test of Afloat:J.3.BlH trial by -thelAnseri - can public' anti their refultation and , Sallx. axe ❑ot rivalled by any similar preparation: The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Pllyaielnna citizens. Testifying of their own personal 4m/edge.: to the beneficial effects and niedieal viriutte.ol these: Bit tern. LO. YOU WANTBO3fBTLIINOLxBTBBNOTB YOU WANT . VO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITBI YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON YOU . - • IrkIVA NT TO PEEL WELL?' DO YOU WANT .79 GET RID OF NEW VO NAM, US DO YOU WANT EIVraG P" Do yop avtant so - Do yon liran2 u bk.M.k and vigorous feeling! If y.112.1e. use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PA RTIIEWLAR There are many Preparations sad under t, 4 e, name of Bitters, put tip in quart bottle., compounaea of the cheapest whiakp or common MM. coserttp from 20 to it) cents per gallon, .I,e4a.te disquired! Fee 01 Coriander' Siteidi. This elites QP Ei:teralia.r&tusedidfteill . conTin tie to cause, as lona ae they ttaa be sold,' 'hundreds to die the death of the drunkard, By their use the ,itstept I . B.kad cazatintailv tinder the title/snide efiAt. s rohol &intulante of the. tace,3l hi ; the desire for Liquor Co created anl-r kept ... rip, and the result te a 1. the horrors attendant trylan'a - diladcard'it fife 'gill:, sleath. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, trAe Intidteh the folloicino receipt. Get One Bottle Floofland's Permian Bitters, and nix with Titre oti,carts of-Good nr/1111liy , or Whinny, and the vault twill be a preparation that toW far excel ip medicinal virtues and true .Af the numeral. Li . ,101. Bitters in th e market, and sill cost much less. You :wi ll hays alitha virtues al :IHiootland'a Hitters iS ronneetian . mith' a ggsOir article nt Liquor, at is 1101 Ch less price than the...lnferior preparations will cost a ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in tne army to the fact that • HOOF LAN D'B German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the aloe ,ses induced by exposures and priva tions incident to eampOile. in the lists, publish i almost daly in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be notioadt hat a very large pro portion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind ran be readity, mired by Iloofianirs Garman Bitters:, Diseases resuleing from disoi , dare of the digestive orgalis are eye:Oily removs ed. We have nit hesitation w stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of livegmight be saved, that otherw-se a4ll be lost. We call particular attention to the fallowing re markable and well authenticated cure Of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to Me hi. own tang urige"lia been saved by the Bitters:" PHILA D ELPHII. Au gnat 234:1, 1882. Mew.. Jones St Evan 4 r .-IVoll. gentlemen, your' floolland's German Bitters has saved my life.' There IS no mistake in this. It is vinnsheiti .for by numbers of my comrades, soma of whose names are appended, and who were fully ognizant of all the circumstances of my Ouse I sun, andhavis been for the last fu rs, a member of .elier man's celebrated. battery under the inimediate 'ommand of Copt U B. A 3 res. Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous duties. Iwa attacked in November lost with h. damation of the lungs. and wa. !or seventy two days in the hospital. This was le Hawed by great debility. heightened by an attack of dysenturY. wairthen removal from the White Hon e and sent ..0 this city on board the steamer - .Bta.'e of II s inn." from labial! I landed on the 28th of June. binge that rime I have boon about as low as any oae could beaadatill retain a spark uf vitality; Fora week or more I was scarcely able to swa low anything, end if I did force a morsel down, it was im (.0113- Maly thrown up again. I could-tot even keep a glass of water on my: stomach. Life could nut last under these oireum- I lances and, accordingly the physicians who had bees working fat biota", though imsucoesful ly, to rescue me from the grasp pithy dread Arab er, frankly toil me they oott , d do no mine for mo, and advised me ti gaea clergyman and to make such disp ktition of iny laultedfaudgegi beat guit ed ma. An aeßaliintanOir . WhO visited me at the hospitil, Mr, Frederick Stuhibrort, of 6th :below Aron Street, advised mesa a forlorn hope, to try your }titters and kindly prijeurel a bottle, From the lime I commenced taking them the shadow .-f death receded, and I am now, thank God for getting better. Though I bare taken but. two bot tles, I have gained 10 peands. - and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dauyh ter, from whom have heard nothing for eigh teen months; for, gentleman lam a loyal Virgin ian. frdm the vicinity of Front Royal, To-your invaluable Bitters I owe thcgloriono-Plivilege pf agaitiebispingtosnrbosomtnoqtrivnetith:degrAit to me in , life: " • Very truly. yours, Wefttlbr croncturinthe truth offtheabovestate ment, as wo hati.despairedof seeliKour 'spared°. Mr. Malone, restored' to health; . • JOHN CEDDL'ERACK,Ist N. Y • . Ilittfry. GEORGE A: AIMEE IP; Co. o.l.ltlufdaute, LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d N. Y. I E. SPENCER let Artillery. B aiteiY Fa J. D. VASE WE LL. Co B. sd Vermont. HENRY T. D ONALD,MAC, , Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F WARD Co E. sth Maine. MERMAN KOCH, Co 111. NY. NATHANIEL IL T 1103145, Co F. 95th Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL , Co A, 3d Vermont JOHN JENKINS, Co B. 103tti Penna. BEWARE. OF COUNTERFEITS. Bee that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON," II onthe Waarraa of ear- *bottle. • PRICE PER BOTTLE ISEEIIITS, OR HALF - ItOZ; FOR $4OO, should.your nearest druggist not have the at le. ao 0000 put off hi ans , of the intoxicating Preparations that May beniftde4l in its Place, but and to wr.and wevffliorviardeseourelYPoehed eXpregil 106. Principal OCT, and Afitits.Fae,tori. No. 16.3 troh street. -_ JONES & EVANS, (SuCcessors to r. Jnelcson C 0.,) P rov-4.1 - 0 t o - r a 4fir per ask by Druggists and &Wins infirm , orn in the United States..and hy___ Dr. G. H. iLEY/413R. ibiggigburick a. P. iscirwAßTZ. ss.Aiso formai) at JOSEPH FLEMIRE4I3 eco. sir of the Diamond and Market street. • _ tar sale alga by SUMO,. JOHN.9IOIII. Cantu , Stnitlaidd andltenentketend A. J. RALPERIN dt CO4 darker street tb-ree_doorshetolir • ;rt.. ari3:l7-drod. 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L Whit&allow theprhiligiarn Weekly Ohmura of matter. to Ihringerted aMongluiw advertinementa FE FL, #LA #l,-# 3 B oaii-#. i ii,# , 2yIL 2 Tr D.#2 ,, Six Mathi..:.j...:......5:14.1..4, Vi. Vg 60' Weave months 30 00 ! ladrubtraton' Notions - -.. 996 V r 01924010 9iGgr03;:1ar,.. - .1 11/S,r Alti l idiiSpoll9oei99. 'Wired' In' fin•All'i . t i to be .M - at the Mae O'er • . ~, . J.D4• - f•L'V:io:o:s:.:!.ti'' , '2, lEispEspioxsliosert of ibe Vice _President of the Southern ' tynyfederarY:' The followingie in extract froni a speech of the Ham ,A..H. : Stegfpne,,, now Vice fireaident of the , Sontherw:Confederaoy ) reade at a convention called for the par. Pine of indneing the people:of Georgia to join the Gonfeleraey i a tneaeure which Mr. Stephens' at that time etrongly Op • • posea : This step once taken could never be re called; and all the baleful and withering consequences that must follow (as' they would liflO) will teat on ,theConVeution for; all coining time. When we and our pos terity shall see our, lovely south desolated: by,oAg deitimit';`bf , which thig apt of yburs will inevitably invite and call forth , , , when ourgreen• fields of waving harvests shall betrodden down by the cocirderon l S soldiery and fiery .car, of war aweeping over our land; our teMples d of ihstice laid in stakes ; all the horrors and desolations of Wax upon us, Who, but this convention• wilt be held • responsible, for it,? and - wbb bet him who shall have given his*Voice this unwise and :measure, as I honestly think and believe, shall be bet& to strict account for thia suicidal , act try' the preamit•ganeration, and probably curs- . ed and execrated by posterity for all eont-' ing time, for the.aide and.deealatlbs rein; that will inevitably fidlowthie.act+ytta now propose to perpetrate.? Pause, I entreat you, and consider fon.a moment-what tea-, sopa you can give that' will even satisfy yourselves in calmer 'moments—what'ree. eons you can give .to your feITOW sufferers in! the calamity thatit will bring upon.us. What reasons can you give to the nations of the earth to "justify it , ? They willibe the calm and deliberate judges in the ease: and to what cause orone:overt 4400394. name . or point on: which to.rest - the"plea of jnetification.?i, What, right the - north eahailedt, , -Whavinterest ot, the einkttelien beteii ... invadedNhit justice hes .beien dented, and what claim founded in justice 'acid right has-been withheld? Can either of you tO•day name one governmental act of wrong-deliberately and purposely done by, the government of Washington of which the south :has a right to complain? phallenge the answer. While, od the other hand, let me show the facts, (and believe me, gentlemen, I am not here the advocate of the north, but I am here the friend., the firth friend and lover of the south and her institutions, and for thiS reason liipeak thee .pleialy and faithfully . for &Ste; Nip° aid jegelry; other utanislini' teest, the words of truth and soberness.) of ;which I, wish you, to judge, and I will only state'facts which are clear and unde niable, and which now stand as records authentic in the history of our country. When we'ef -the-south demanded theslaye trabie, or the importation of Africans for the cultivation of, our ;loads, did they not yield the right for twenty years? When we asked a three•fifths representation in Cobgress for our slaves, was it not, granted? When.we asked and demanded the return. of any fugitive NMI . ; justice, or tasteeoy-i cry Of those persons owing labor or alle „gicince, was it incorporated in the Con stitution,and .aglin ratified andsettengtbl, emid in the: Fugitive Slave law Of 18504 But 40 Y . ou rdA Y thatilill many Instance? they have violated thifFeompset,.and.hae not faithful 'to their engagemehle'? Atillnditidual and local communities 2 they have done 303 but not by , the san ction of • „ governmea t forthat has'nbynYs beep true to southern interests. ,- Again , lentlemen, look at another fact.' When we have asked that More territory should lee added, that we iniglitepread the institution of slavery, have they 'not yielded,, to our demands-}u giving us Louisiata, 'Florida and Texas, out bf which four States have been carved, and, ample territory for four more to bel added in due time, if you, by this nowise I'and; impolitic act, do not destroy this hope, and, perliapsibyitlositulF,sand hive yom" last.slave whAnobed froacAntfby stern itary rule, u South AinerMa and Mexico, were, or by Abe , vindictive decree of a' nonlethal •etnatibipalitm, which niai,teit sonibly - ,be expected •to follow. But, again, gentlemen, what have we to gain by this proposed- change' of our relation to -; the general government ? We haVe: always' ad the control of it, and can yet,, if we remain in it, and are united as we have been. We have had a majority of ithe Presidents chosen from the south, as well as the control and numagemerit:taf most of those chosen from the north. We have tsalaizty years of ,southern Presidents to twenty•foor, tbua controllink_thh ecutive department..., So of. the_Judges,of theßupreme Court—wehave had eighteen froth the south, and but eleven from the north'; although nearly Sour-fifths of the jadieial business has arisen in. the free Stites ; yet a majlrity,tif the Court has always been from the south: :Ifl'his we have required so as to guard against any inter pretation of the. Constitution able; td ae. in ;dike: . mannet •-vve';'hitie• NOTICE. been equally watehlulto guard outinter eats to the Legisiatifa branch of govern ment. 13 choosing the presiding Presi- dent's (pro tern.) of the senate, we have had twenty-four to their kkeven. Speakers of the House we have hailtureinty-three and ;they twelve. riVbilallininajorify of the 'representatives, `from; eta. - greater poptilation have always • been from the North, yet we have st4inerally secured the Speaker, because haftolareat extent, sha ea and control& the. lekWasilA,7 the fry,' Nor Ivo t,-kauiweoarpt-u, sar iithei department of the weal 6varurpent. Attorney Penerals we have had i fourteen while the North - lam . had but 'five. Fo reigni ministers we have had eighfv-six, and they but fifty four. While thref f - s fourths of the business whic h AO. thrai diplomatic agents from abroad Is clearly from the free States, Worn then gtsafer Commercial interests, yet W e b v had Iha facifer4embisamit i .',lttE! • cure:, the , warld!B , markets.-for-op cottOnt tobacco and N' - Pn the bet 01) ,t,0110,0r. Roambl@ terms, We have _ bad a vaßkt. majority of -the higher- °Wwi of loth my !and' navy, 1 while a large . '" proPor. t on of thei - soldiers'andtailoye wire-drawn om the north. kgtialty so ' of clerks, Yiditoreand,oppiptrollera fain:oll'C Rid !. ~ , ,A department„ the, record sdicrive,,for t liatlefty.yearathat of the three thona d thut iimployhd;' we-- hare'-'lad 'teOre t nisvilkhirds of the ,tiame, whil es' we 1 , tt r, vchat oneythird Ol'aiii White population ~ Al`Apiblic. Again liiilik' 'at " another #a vi iinii:end anew._ be' assu i redi An Whidh WO s have a great and vital; interest: at-is ' that :cif revenue, or means dfietipitbrting goy .-Eirapsdift.ll Froll} official' docittnente 'we Irt3eni'that It fraction,civer tutee-fourths of v 4 i x nuetcollected, for the, sepport, pf "Aciiernment has uniformly been.. raised, from the Ndrth. Ileums now while you ehn, gentlemen,aad contemplate carefully E . Und candidly these important items. Leer ing otiftif.#ew for thopresent,the county' lees ntillione'Cit'dollare you must. expend 'At war with the North;,' with tens of thou- ' "sends of your-aonis 'and brothers slain in battle, and 'offered 'urea' sectificee Upon the altar .of your atdintitin 7 -4ind for what, we ask again? Is it; (hrithe:itiierttirow 'Of lee American GOvernment,,establishedby our common ancestry, cemented and built tip by their tweet and blood, and founded ;cin•the broad principles of right i justice •thid humanity? And, as such, I meat de- Clare here, as I have often done hefore, and which has been repeated by the great iat and wisest of statesmen and patriots in - this and other lands, that,itie the best' and freest governinent, the most equal' in lie' rights, the most just in its decisiona l the inoat lenient in its measures, and the most spiring in its principles to elevate the rilee of men, that the' eurColltieaven ever shown noon._ Y Now, - for yonito attempt to Overthrow snob 'a goverrithent as this, Under Nißich wn have lived tPr more thin three qutulera .ofis century -in which we have pni'ned our•wealth, our standing as a na• t on, our domestic safety • .while the ele• eats of peril are around us, with peace and tranquility,. anocirtipi,Aidd with un ,bbliflded PFOSPerit.Y.4II4 zngtitP.unttesailed —is the height, of madness, •folly and wick • egriede, to whioh • l'ean neither lend my • s notion nor my vote. I The New York Mites givele its' the fol lctwing in relation to the doings of Geo. Burnside nt the Weat : " Unless we are gieatly mistaken, tie Government will ;Very goon and it necessary to check the , iutetoperate patriotism of Gen. Burnside' • 0 hie merle ctf,,dealing with dieaffected persona and presses in the loyal Stales Whether th'ci polders Whith he claims . to exercise over freedom of speech and of 1.10 preise lo'actii . 'ally belong to his (Alice be not, it is verY clear that they ,should .never ~ - be intrusted to any man whose zeal outruns his jadgmeni. An over-zealous friend kill ofteD do ten times more harm by restless and injudicious meddling than an open enemy and in the exercise of powers which,: however necessary they my tie, are alwayi odious; an excessive p dance is always preferable to a head: i i ;log and'reckiessttempen , We have no I doubt thatGemßurnside thinks he is ren-' dein the country an Assential service, in ani , pressing, the Chicago - Vmes and.in for la dime the circulation of the New - York `World within hie lints ,t" and - we have just as , little doubt that he is utterly mistaken: He will' very soon find that he is multiply ing ten-fold the very evil tie seeks to extir• pate. It is very rarely that a military man cap be foUnd who is capable of under-. standing what public opinion is, or who am he, made to comprehend that the press hasany other' rights than those which he may be pleased to confer upon it. We do not know that we should gain much on eitker point. by appealing from the camp to the Government; but our interest in the welfare of the country impels us to risk the experiment of, counseling Presi dent Lincoln . to, put a check upon Gen. Burnsideti supCrserviteable Mad danger ous proceedings,as apeedily as possible." , The Paris correspondent of the Courier des .6:siats Unis, writing under date of Ma' 22J, says that a -musical journal of Paris had received from London, and was td publish on the -next Suuday, a note, in - English, written and signed by Adelina Patti, wherein she invokes the iuterveu tied of British justice itiainat -her family -rihefami~y on thisloccithioir being,repre. Iten4cl,hy Messrs. Patti, father and Stra kosch, brother in-law.. , , • Miss Adelina complains that she has - seen everyi:any of herearnings, amount ing to more than a hundred thonSand do l iars; swallowed up by the aforesaid Patti and Strahofich. This, however, is but a little thing in comparison with another exercise of parental authority;-She wile sought. in marilage' by - rich an honora ble Spanish gentleman; her heart respon dedifavorably,:and. Patti,.the father, had vtich agreed to the arrangement ) in case the lyoung. man's family consented. -The. ytmng man's family did consent, but the lady's .father refused to do as lie had agried, interdicted all correspondence, 'autlftllowed no interview between the be trothed and her lover. Adelina now demands to be removed froth under this tyranny, and to be placed. in the tulelage of the Court of Chancery during the seven months remaining before she becomes of age. She declares, at the saint time, that she has no intention of seeking any pecuniary return from her fa ther:and brother in-law, but that she free ly abandons to them what thpy . iElVe SO an cexesioniously grabbed. • Tim Last of a Regicide Family. M. Wm. Goff, wholje death was report ed ai fair days nines,` was ' e lineal 'cleacein dant! of the famous WiUlan "Goffee" one of the judges iiho sentenced. Charles I. to deaf. The regicide, with General Whal jey, arrived at Boston in July, 1660, and opr late fellow- citizeri often expressed the opinion that he was the last male descen dant of the noted ancestor whose name Is hore. The deceased was for many yearn a member = - and - Officer of the "Winslow Blade,", and as such, was, on duly op pie fork 'cations of Beiflen_harbor in the wsx of I He was an intelligent, active, and most wortbrcitizem; held iu highs es teen , by who knew him. For a long Rn.:eLs - Of - yearsliewatt:tolieS inkkd of the wing department' in the piano-forte Btrt lishment,of Phickering & Son. • His age se 'fa • 'Years- - ELEIRIGNIRG"GRAPE. , r WE Cht,lVEUßNlSEl:A.rzwvinis' oii Grtipe s2lo'per doting 420 per MO. • 29 Fifth street • Alif ; Y - APPLES ,AAID pEAcitys_ •0111 1 00' bushels - chorea dry Peaches. - SOO ;HMI Apples in Store and for sale by YON. Auks A irs-r•zE • BIAS - GINA At.hink Essait F z, LIEUESD Doti't . Approve - Adelina' Patti Vrouble T MORNING, JUNE 9, Isom, From All tho' : Yi4 Round ILVENARDON When like the early rose, Aileen arson, 'Beauty_ lu- chibdtteratiglette, ' arboti„ When like a diadem,— . Ands blush around the stew, - hich is the - fairest gun Y . Aileen arson. Ie It the laughing ey4.n, • • A Pees arpou, Ig - it the timid sigh2 - ) -- -.- , • tk. Is it the fernier ton Aile.ee .:•". •upon, • Soft as the string•ed./aFp'u moan ; it is Truth atone; -, Alice* ftrooit., I know a valley , fair,. flee -croon,. F knovi a v itottagetherei Moat arnon. Far in that valley's shide. I kno,e a gentle maid,n , . Flower of the hazel glade. • Ailltetitiroan. Who in thet'ontfsasweet? • 4.ileartaroon. Who in the dance softeet ? Aileelygroot, Dear,are her eharmatdeae, Dearer her laughtelvftee, Dearest ber.coultancr.% ,Aileen•aroon. Youth must with time tice,a9 i • -Aileeivaroen, Beauty must fade Away'. Ailetaittrodt, Castles are Saokedita; *a Chieftains are scattered far, , Truth is a Aileewarooo 1116 Nlil yv. 8E411.,11 . A14 . 0 it CO. DaI4:ERB Foreign Brandies, • Win . en- and Also. Nook berry, Raspbairx7li'ild' °terry, and (Better Brandies, Old Monorittlittliela.. Rye, and other Whiskies. Jamsiewßitra. - kiLi ' 11(o..83 Liberly.titreet, OppOSICB POUT 41. street, RITTBRIIR.OLE, PA. i .ek4-• Hotels Taverns, and Pamilles, supplied at moderate praiLi for Cash. tuy2l;lyd DUQUESNE. BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD Mannfeeturere of every varlet, of ashed BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM PATTERS, . MACHINE - SP our CiNTERSKITTIft , ILAISS CART/ SUS OF . .EVERY air soriptioninade to order . liteinihpat work. strain and gas - fitting end replacing imonintis at tended to. Ilertionlar attention! asp to fitting up Refineries fur Coal and Carboni:llls; Also. sale agents for the Western, Distodet of Pennsylvania. for The sale ofaliirsh,;Laiesdell ce.'e Patent S, phon Pump. the beat toter invim ted. having no valves it is not to get out of order and will throw more we* than any puniP wire its sine. feblley. S. IL slsa J NES GLOVBa JOHN POSTICH in RTRG R FIRE BRIER MAN lI FACTIi BING COMPANY. KIER, GLOVER, (it CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brick. Wm Crucibles, au, and dealers its Fir e and o =6l6loolR'. t%. 06566365 Liberty street, opposite the P- R. R. Passenger Depot. Pittsburgh. Orders resueobfalbr solicited. ' feballind TILE FAIR FOR St. BRIDGET'S IV ILE FAIR FOR fit. BRIDGET'S. M. Church. will commence to-,ydghti(2stlll in the ' School bourn. betatr en Duneitt emit:north &Lunde in ttio Seventh YY ant and cOnti tut until Saturday -Juiteititn i..lllheltitior run vast Robert and Green streets, each of tv bleh is in the Immo. diate vicinity of t t. &idea's. Tao ehertitable are invited most earnestly to attend. my2s;2vtd. Dissolution. /11 HE COP.% Wrivie ti 4.111 IP HERETO- H.torn existing undtr the name and awe of Haworth & lire,. was by mutual consent 4Hasolved on the first day of April. The accounts of the Bala firm will be !, ettlel by I)avirf JBHU HAWORTH. DAVID HAWORI'II. Notice. N RETIRING FROEI THE GROCERY A bnsineas, I kindly beg leave to return my most sinfiere thanks to my kind friends and nubile gen erally, for the very liberalpatronage so generous ly bestowed on the late firm, And hope they will continue the same kindness, to my suoressori, as they are determined to sell all goods la their ling low for cash. JEH U HAWORTH Partnership Notice. rill HE UNDEELSIONSD nave THIS _a. day, entered into _partnership, and will - orAtinne to carry on the Ifirooery usiness at the °li sts:lnd. under the Style and title of, D. Ha worth kAnd hope by their long experience i n , a n 4 clos e attentit n to.the business, together with the means and facilities ot always procuring all goods in their line, from first hands, reoeive thsYsame patronage, that the old firm has been ati liberally favoured with, astheY are determined to s 11 all goods, in their I ne, wholesale or retail, low aa any house, west of theltlouo tains. • DAVID HA WORTH A L elfi) C, ITICHRAD pin E UISEARE9 DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 50 SMITHI7ELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fall to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fa o imp- Title?, scrofulous and venereal affections—Also hereditary taint, such u tatter, psoriasis and' oth er skin diseases, tl.e origin of ,which the patient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction_ brought on tir sgitary habits, are the only medioines .known. intim country which are safe and will apeedily restMe to health, RHEUMATISM. Dr; Brown's recuodies cure in a few days this Irani altitotion He also treat Piles. Sleet Gonnorrime, Urania) Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in the-Brush and Kldnoye. Irritation of the Bladder. strict ures. etc: A titter to be answered - intist - contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any aelaroas safely packed. Wilde and erivate rooms, No. 50 SMITIFFIRLD TRENT, Pittaborrh. Pa. tuciAarev 11131111211.1 C NOTICR—UOOIIB 00 STlR scription t, the capital stock of the Western Insurance and Transportation Comr any; will be opened at the Merchantaillxchanse.tin Pittshurah on TUESDAY. Juno .7.31. IEIO, and kept oven from 10 a. m.until 4 p. m. sai 1 day. WM, 11. BARNES, Y. W. BROWN, WM. P. STERRETT. WM 1 3 :SHINN JAMES DAIA , bICfN. ' Comnialoners. CEO. R. COCHRAN, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR .AT.LAW. Offloe ito. 69 Grant street, near the Cot House. Pittebnrah. tL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO his care will receive prompt attention. Col lecdeoktionsly made and the money promptly remitted. d S 1 I.N.G GOODS . . . WE WOULD CALL THE ATTICA. .tion of Buyers to oar dock of SPRING AND SUMER GOODS, em bruoina all the newest styles -of ... PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, Imitable (orb:Wm= Salta A full and complete assortment of fine black CLOTHS AND CASSIIHERES, Plain and fliturtid'Ellk and (huhulaic' Vesting, W. H. MeGERA CO., lag rEibtlIALiTESEirk, makdaw of Market Square, Allegheny city Inksti OMMIRCIAL INFORMATION, • - 4ihitiation Committee of the Boma ) of Trade. Afac.N. WINN L BEN NETT O. 8. DILWoD.TII Wm. MoCREEB.Y. • 11, 41A-litlit Mau DLESS. Movements of ,Eu.ropean liteamera FROM 4.1121110. L, don Jane 10... New York..„Liverpool Asia „June 10-Boston........LiverPool Persia .4.June 17..:Sew•Yark. - ..Liverpuel Niarathon • ....June 24-New .York..... Liverpool Africa ........ . . .., . . .. :Jane 24ittestiin- "'Liverpool Scotia-. .. July I... New York ...LivqPaill Redar' - July B... New York ....LlierP.ool °rest Eastern... July 21...NeAr York ....LWerPool . - . 1,33 . - PROW inntoPw. . . ansa ' .. June -1 0..Liverpool...Wen York ada .. :. ..... ......June 13.. Liverpool-Boston odar ..-.. June 1 6 .. Liverpool-New York Tripoli.,—.-....June 27..Liverpool...New York moarET MARKET. OORRIOVID DAILY FOR TSB WORN/813 POSY BY NE8888:8017NTE & IfERTK, BROKERS, R 00.1.8 WOOD STREET. f r d The tollowin ante the Buying and selling rates Myer, Ao. ; Gold Buying Balling 1 40 00 ißilvar 1 20 0 ,Demand 139 00 Eastern Exchange. - New York , par Philsdelyhia Par . par par 4 Weatern Exchange. M I MA Par • pas . . ... . par St p0u1a..., —. par PITTRRII.RIR.OIL TRADE. TLIESDAT. June 9th. 1863 The market continues very unsettled, anything like correct quotationlibeihg very difficult to ob tain. The text foreign SUMS is looked for with a gOod deal of interest: its bearing cannot fail to be felt and will no doubt change the aspect of af fair& 'The stock of the various kinds of oil in this market is quite limited, whiob fact makes holdera fur more independent than they would otherwise be. • 12lie rates are as unsettled as formerly. We have no change to note in figures: Crude in balk is'held at 16016 e; in bbts. 20 , g21e ; some asking rile Oil Exchange received the following dis tNitch.: OIL ern . ..lune Bth. The market it' decidedly firmer, with an im proved demand. Salmi were media& the /month of creek at $3 50 per bbl; UP the creek at $3 per bbl. The Phillips Well started again and is running 700 bbls a. day The weather—lt is raining last now. Exports East: To New York—Clude,lal bbla Refined, 336 bbla;, Naptha,..so bbls; Benzple, 71 Philndel pia in—Benzoic. 75 bbla ; Refined. 553 bbis To Baltimore—Refined, 48 bbls; ()rude.l94 bbls: Benzole, 40 bbls. Imports: Per A. V. Road—Crude,l29 bbls: Re lined. 328 bbls. Per Allegheny river—Crude, 129 1,1315. Crude—During the present unsettled feeling in the market meat of the sales will be made on private terms. The market appeared somewhat firmer.. What effect the opening up of the Phil sips Well will have on the market remains to be aeon. We quote nominally at bullt.lsMee; in bb)s. P-age22c. Refined as a matter of coarse partakes of the same feeling as Oracle ; bonded. 3 9®40e: free, 44 gt•he. PIPPERURER PRODUOE MARKET OFFICE OF THE DAILY POST,} Tuesday. June 9th. 1.963. Begun' ket—The weather continues pleasant- The rain that was promised by indicationa of tho weather has passed away ['p the Allegheny, as we learn by telegraph, they were visited with some fine showers, but not sufficient to rise our rivers. A rise in the Allegheny river would cause quite a movement in the oil market. Wehave heretofore mentioned that some of one enterprising citizens had taken the matter in hand of forming a company in subscribesufficient money to erect a first-clasi "Elevator" in onr midst. We noticed at the time that, from our knowledge of the persons engaged in getting it up,it would certainly prole a success. It seems we were not mistaken,. The stock is all taken and the first installment of cash paid in. The work will be put under contract as soon as the proper arrangements can be male and when finished it will be one of the most complete in the country. This is something that our grain dealers have felt the want of for years. Pittsburgh is naturally a Blow city, but when our dealers once make up their minds to do a thing it must be done. Flour—We have but little to add to our for me reports of this article, the demand being re .stricted altogether' to small to s for home pur poses.' The stock in Brat hands is not large, the receipts for some time being very limited. There is no demand for export. Among the sales we note as follows: 150 bbla frail afore, Extra, $5 50 t@s 60 per bbl; Extra Family, V..(416 50@6 75, as per quality: 70 bbls Extra i ss 50; 44 bbls Extra Fatally. $6 25: 110 bbls on private terms. Butler—The market ismost tee unsettled to' gjve anything like correct quotations or ones that can be re.ied on. This season the rates are ways governed by the receipts. 'these being light for some days past the rates have advanced. IVe quote atl3pl4o. Evps —The receipts have largely. fallen off. Holders are askingl4©lsc. Rates were very un certain. • Grain—The market was. Unchanged both as regarded the prices and the demand. There has heed no Movement in the market for some time - Candlltee—Stexine have declined to 15e per pound. :Potatoes—The mar let was very dn' I. Small ale 9 were male at from' 40@)50e. 111.01eili Fru It —lllatket steady; demand limited Thegeis &good supply. on hand: eales not large. Sales 100 bushl l eaches at S 2 75@9 00 per bush; 150 lush 'ApPles3l 2501 , 3 7%. ildles--SatesloodrY flint at 20c ; green slaugh ter declined to 7c. laity—The late advance was well maintained. Sal e:4 21 loads at $19®22. Whilsky-Untsbangeil; sales 40 bbls City Reeti, fiedsit - 42,@44c. Clgeese— : Hales of SO boxes new W 931,1010 e,, IV boxes Haxabnnjle. There - is a fair supply for all'ordinary. purposes. Biglopn-Allarket steady with a fair demand. We.bayii an 'ample aupply to meet the demand. We not sidesllows 0.000 fb.Bhotilders, 4,600 Mg V 441 7 140; 5,000 1 1 )4 Plain Hams, laY, ®BNf . ,6 ; 2,000 ftss S C Hams, 10@10%o; canvassed, He. COAL OILS. We condense the (.!lowing from the Philadel phia Coal Oil Ciro*Jai,: ' . The Philadelphia market during the past week bas eqerienced only a slight improvement; sev eral (Worts have been Made to recover rates paid about 10 days ago, yet up to the hour of going to press;they have been marked with but very.mo& erate'success. The, regular dealers who, about this time, eonmienee to prepare for the Fall busi n PCS, pre very shy and unwilling fromede to the demand of - holders. The reports the East ern platten( had but little effect and the enor-, mous:transactions reported are sales and re-sales, Swelling only the number of barrels. The sales inglu e Crude at 250X , 3., and in a few instances -27e w s paid. Refined in bond moves off moderate a t. 421 ; some holders B& W Refined free sells as wanted at from E 0 4 ,52% -cents. Benzine was Ogler, with saleS madelit'frotst 27% to 8.234 cartel . Frain New York. we have adeices to June Bth, 3 o'oleok P. M.,—A epeculative movement has been get on foot to give the market a firmer feel ing.,telth only partial oneness, buyers and eel- _____________ _I lertate wide apart."-Unid- Most sale & and ague- r ir mi • l9t tec°A." CJ( An Llama - a ' cloy : the _ 4 , 7 ,,,d ed . , n a ,,,,, t om . 4,4„oniattv„, only. A. Cornmerobil Broker in. Leaf, and.auth i g no ,.. Crude sald'at Urisee. tangiak front 25 to .a. 4 4. t or tared I Tobacco and Segue, ~ - lac water - fittee 1, o u 012 ;the tint. - Refined free active with'sales at f e( lndr cf 141'141 Jew I "' -I " 4o .2 ,6l ldßeirar & 46447 e 1e t e for dart: to yellbw; 46,@50d - roe:tale ly selected for exportatieb. Dentem coon oroonntanno e t e by letter. Ile, best brands, in.:' etritw 10.530 for white.: -smaller, parents N .. 0. Tonlele will fincut.to gieir,itte te,n , to , cowl quest at - 55 c. Refined in - bond at 371@i400 - for dark v 41144.234 - for ye'low ;" 42%,gttio for pale C l ' I rg anti b'' . at ' ic'iver Pric66 !than - iin7 oth rri straar4and:4s2cliki for prime white.. -Benzine was , olume.• ' firmer with sales at 275 i to 31 cents es to opal- __ - .1 53 7 . ' ' " ' 1111_,__agis.....D : I.2rarc_ra,s 4tiattizi. it . imk. , worm% odes°. beautiful buildinglots: : From Boston we have' adidetis to-June. 6th, it 2 /efolrelli,_ jinni° on'Teinkiriabk, term,. "Th ey O'clock P. M.—Crude le in better demand with ~,___e M ajan, Y ,4 ° _,_aatedi_. Irreg. betiteeillhe' Oakland S ate te- - sales al 23@•31:ic , . while Rellnedfree , oleedull and s"ma.._ l6 ziu• sue ultillilluttlahela _Laver. They- offer plan 0 lota mid:price, illPpte at ihnefFlorksif:- nnglooted " ;at 500550, Li to - onaliO. 'Refined _in `ux 1 114009 MitalOtir ..intvate residences. - For . - olut sold in small lota throughout the_ past :weak at 42W45* but toAsy Dykes haVabecome firtu- . i i l L '• '" , Ef.• FL - NOLAN" er; and bottlers have am" adrtliet 4 4:?? .. cott, "t h -. Rte miti dour . * Mr ealthfleld lit; gi t g l4l°ll. , .., ..• . „ TO! A TAllifj csmi. 8. M s IVI - E 0., I itau.n - opm! oki , Pure N - xa • • . Srefiloe• 010-LoRRTI' STEVE% 'on , aositiv Perm's R. R.Doot. *!-Atil oltwanat*:` • THE ARDEt6O: OIL tOitiilNL: Aturtriiwurtrem AND, UAW / 4 012 6 a l P *B UM l F4r.tiqe li Rened Akrdeseo 011,, , ALSO, *firehouse, 2VIIIZWIA43TF.EIET 1 -T ; n l3 4Plik . g. ';'Lf I. a ea eit k DUNCANI DUNLAP A•:60„pnl , 'Atamifiettireint" " " Pima . fe 41. 11. is 0 r{.l , 314 ;OniocgO..l) 9 l LIBBUT.Y tanurr, lomat. - • Wig. • CHANDELIERS, BRAICKETE4 CORNICES. CANDELBRASS," LAMPS; REGILDED 4.0 d made equal to new. AV..% Chatidiater s altered to anzn Carbon Oi!., at the - Lamp .and Store. of:, WELDON, • REINESE IE< ! .E" KELVIN.: • < a / 4 7 1 Y• * I Y", d /4"LP I ?a? 01.! The Philosophic -B'uriter: ,, rwrDzaps , zrzw poritza.Acrritive • Philosophic Burner for Carob, ott OIL is now 'pomw-a =ear carol:cum 'over the It makes a Mile or . mail . iisittliith Paifoiit oombizetiom - .‘ . 2 Ii will barn any quanfltv of Pl 3 with- Pafetlr. '3. It can be esedleltit a loss'or short's tansy: 4. It can be used lie a topezpislialnit. ' h. It can always be made to burn co l onomiealls. 'B. It is more , Wanly' 'tricked. tba4 any. other , , 7. It can ' be trimmed and lightettwithout re. moving the mule. • • B. It throws all the.white light . aboVe the nine. 9. The chimney oar. be removed er inserted without touching the „elan. These burners are the common Wilt ilia and' oan be pdt on any iants now in Ate.: Evesir.ne7-: per eon using (24 bon Gil a uid have a•Philooophio MOM?. Price 11 oes ; oar dome $2;,...; Bold 11 No. 82 VONA:CH_ street. Pittsburgh. IMAIIIS :145-13r dw EN: I' ' PIANO DEAL-N.103i :. , NABE & 00 , S- P1AW,6113.1a • Just opened this week a ohoke sup - ply of.those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, beyond doubt the futast in the country. 'I his foot know almost nnivcosally conceded for some months past wehava peen unable to ell ono half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS, Raines Brothers itxceisior Piano Fortes, the best oheap Pianos ninde. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, '• 43. Fifth - street; Sole Agent for Flatus Brothers Pianos -nod -Princes Melodeons. , id; , • SECOND HAND PII4OB - , ACHICHRSINCI 7 OCTAVE'. BEA.V. tifal black Walnut ease. very little need-- . .. ...... s23fr A 7 octaiiCotaaierltiiic, It . .o7f*Wrocid, rota corners, a first rate instrument._ ..... . - 200 A 7 octave , . Hays &- Co.. Rosewood. , handsome lestrument,ln good order._ 175 A 6% octave, Stodart. Uosutrodd. c.trved panels in front.. ... 365 As% octave, Zale iGne .... Wc . tea; round.- en, excellent rtnno- .180 A 6 octave; Chlokeriag, Rosewood roiled corners. airood reliable . 188 octave. Idellet.Pavia & Co. Rosewood'. Ints A Boot„ Stodart. Blahogony. renrid front. SO' A 8 Cat, Swift, do 75, A Boat, German. -410 ... -SO A 6 oot. Dunham, do .. .. ..... A e act, Load d 0....... 410 A 5% oat, English d 6 ... W.t A 5 otc , ae do 15' S'or sale by JOHN 11, IVIELILOR:,. feb 13 81_ WOOD ..STREIET , R. HUTCHINSON (LATH OP LEECH I ELYTOHMBOMJI ' • COMMIMION YORWARDINTIEVIANT Dewier in . ' WESTERN RESERVE! • CHEESEi Flour. Grain.. Fish, :Dried Frut4.lPot and' Mhos, and PRODUCE gENERALLY. Beet Brands of Fatnity . Plour Always on No. 102 ,Second: Street.,. : „ Between Wood. and Market, PITTSB UGH : PEN.N'A. I-Liberal advanoama.deon Connignmenta, apll-11 d • WVE HAVE3II.IAr 4reewapt'Ep A Large invoice , I • • • Ohoioe • Winee and 'Brandies especially for xnediciital piiirpos6, which we war-' ran t,puraand- rellable;also a cataracts sloe k of the- Scit and. Har4 Rubber .SYriages, wa Will sell at old prices, notwithstanding the re ported advance in priors - A. J. RANKIN i'CO.„ Dratraiata; fa Market ayeet, nut three doors below b'aurt W. B. LQYrwr ............. . . R OLDDZJ LUPTON it OLDDEN4 Aturupumnam s AND tumults no • FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL 'ROOFING 13 Repairs to old Grniel. Canvass and Metalter. Roofs made at the lowest prices, All work promptly attended to and warranted, Offloe, Morning Poet Building, corner Fifth and Wood streetead nom toll 7 LA, JIB SUPERIOR , COPPER . CI NE Wolg:AN. nvcimp - 5r vt).; . 11 4mAresdursits . • Sheath. Braden' apd BultCop.:llossed COP pa Bottoms. Raised 6 U.l3omms. Spatter ttafiostse asai t ia t._ iritrar rte rs • _ • , oardtintly - hind;m Masikßo vulyools. Warehouse. No. 149 • fIIT aso - ea guo1511) STREET% Pittsburglrr Pisr ta. • meters of Copper out to .*urdezdra d tern. CHARLES L. CALDIVAIL,' , • (Ekteseinor to Jae. HO4IIOII PO Rs PAQS;.W K Dealer to Bacon Lard. Busar-Cured name. smoked Beef dr.a. Corner Market and First streets. Pittsburgh. Pi I. decal:bd. - - ~,, .~.~;vT~: Established 15423 Ti „ ......TD,wikvipcxac, , - -- Liu, - ._- --,;.:;__::::,-. fhitoserantandfsbittr - ----, - -- - • - Mo4a sti4PSll.delatifhi 4 l - ye. ...rm tigh. belt eaciii#-64, , ..--, .. ;, • . tum deg:Z.llV. 4 ' 4 fijr.': ' _}/OWX/1i1M54144111-. , - '•- , • i.: -••• :: . 4' ~ ,r -trlpatithr otbdttr '-'I . - ''-- ' • 1 adallifo MT ifOttiti... - Pitailia." : ' ft. 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Cpz.i , eOPADIA; VAPIIIis.Z4 IQ, eompotzad , Marto lomat. - • . 13EL11 . 8`8PECIPIti PILLS ate' in in *akin; Ikttevelfeetliaei'varo be a aig.P. Pad:Witelik -A male effected it ia Duman. 'eat — met arePreparod item vegetable' ortraota .that are harialeitent i he Dadee.'andaerver nr.twe ate the stomach, or, turegaato the breath and belitjun m sat coated taste is avoided. ,of. diet isteesary, whilst usinz thew; nor does their &Mini interfere with - husineasy Ita ayltrt. Er.oh box mtlidna_giz dos= Pips. ' ,PitlOE' ONE DOLLAN. Dr. itielPit,Treatiee CM S9minai Weakua. -gtqf buiat. GoLtiltyhta; Oka; &a, a Pamphlet of 60 I).es, oopktintagimpor tax& advice to the at facto& BENT MEE. Six oeista are Kocrafrod to pfly Destine. ' '" :014 ARNIM GREEN. uO Oll -5 complete Ti alba on GottorrSeci, a64tatitlithiwyarimis atairea, with Pxepoription4. :Rata*, adapt.i.. (or- sql.t, reatment; 'without the aid'ot`h physiaim . . 4 iTE/OROXII.DOLLAR.;; , ' net rilitac44tOst,-.AllAtba , strit, wura ob alirvatkin. by . Yakt-Paid by mq arlind Agssit,:dri reaei of the money. • ' BRY4.N.76_Ce4ar N . Y;. Ito; 5,0,1% Oral -• . - y 4 ,r- JOSIR.II4LEM/N+3N otausrldaiket steam andlAaniciril tanms,Pl Piitsbargb. EOld by latO 4► x s ~?~,n~, HOW 1 . 4043%4 ILIUM RESTORED* anStt Plabikilinds in A Etealtrd -11 - tvalape. Pxloo . _ _ A LBOTURR 0/1 :NATIR - M. TREA KENT Radical Owe of Boormtorrima,Or Seminal Waltham; Involuntary EintZdailiglOs Sexual Debility. and Itatedimants to idsvrlake generally' " navomanaa, • oonsumvtion, RvilaPßY and.-Fitt Mental and Phyaloal Inoapaoity; result. in froin • Self-Alma, dro.—By ROBT. J. CUI, v i law - . ELL. M. D. Author of Green Book,,fw IA Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." ;fit under seat in a plain calveloye_, to. any ad dreaost w aid-on- leatdikt of , Sin Oentkor two p00t4i4," tamile . . by Dr. CII.:J. _ , - 127 - Ihroadiway, New York • lahablawasin ..Postoolool3oia4sBo. TEL icrturEtt,& co STEA Eldeitti 4141)XDil .Irollt Yi Mill i2D2PCS dEkVutt. laitsititit JHiU ma we% Near the Pena. R. s,_ feat Deix,44 PITTLIBUILe% mB/rAtsroveomix, Atm , KINDS OW SteVca. ralls.uf e gpl i an e d teusidet oroo pow , . 1 , or ' 1 .44', 13 Lre! iiPPPear„ q z • *le gitilaiirsz 4 itailtgi3i3 - dAtypo k - uatioll. at • Wi - and - fttin.eyrrac gust ms OA for " Ur. mulayatitokaularNw Wile. . - , are also hapidi gelled aa readyieralili); pleat at ettorrziotlea, deemiption. Alao. funieliße i r th andffteet,Trou 14_ 1 Aral Writ Iron 'ma relies •- ist , Victie4, e 0 lefailafgattize o W iftldaellaarterlt 'estarde. -- /Ottnitiess are - ed of thoYbestittalltytdmacatam kikftarradtref IA all , °Mettle alve eauataGelon.", elawOrdeya froaVallYratllseeimeites pollalt; Ad `, tell d3vr, - 0 4!1,M; ,oAx.vszL, IplgitfinANlE TAIL' On% iron 46 .:161 - TI TEIT ,VAZITA) A vor nuke 911lideatod;IIP4t Sprint 'Goods • Cloths', Cashnereat VegUngos ate, A.l4BO — A Inge likoAlt GENPS 1_ 1 111aGSIEGNG GOODS, - tnoinding Paper 1161 lam Neok 'Sea end,everp weir:mew kept by Bret ohun,Yurebthing Eilore Orders promptly ex/limbs& kullOdsd $0,50 WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED. DICTIONARY Fifty aoklea, complete, Pictorial Edition at $6,40 for gala 117 . - TORN H. MELLOR, i m er, • 81 Wood Ertreirt. TO BITLGOBRO ANDIJONTRAMOSS IYa AtillOWElEllat4Ortngoomaly,srubts of • 111 IC . • which we areprepsral to- dottier imam I VIII. yAit" Batt fitga V,103:11.1.17 Coia nu* = Drinisffis Orterwalrins VaiovAL OF :twail 'ErrABLE JCL The undersigned hatit'ig rattiWeci his Live-, riStable from thanes at Magmas Howe, to near the corner of First end Smithfield street. W. Conn gold stand:is prepared to furnish carriages, huggtes,,and sadfile horses apon the shortest no tice. i Alsqlorses kept at user, at reasonable rates: Tindal:liking and all arrangements for fu nerals still receive his skeletal attention. - - KCAL BRICELAiIifiI.. . . . FOR 0A.1.E.-,THE 81)11610 1 / 1 - li r er offers for Bale four eligible lots situated 011 the corner c Grove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt townehlp.— Ile:tote are each 24 feet front by 110 feet deep, running back to an alley, and are entirely bola' ad by areas and alleys on OVfry aide. Two of the leti have frame houses on them, tire rooln3 and hall in cacti. hYdranteen he premises. They - will be sold all together on very favorable terms, quire of JAS. evAss, A4ent, Saar 406, Bisset. near Neurte - F . :ADIEWAIMES'AIitieIIrLDILENIO 21 - 41 Booto.Shote. Gaitontand Bs Airman, made to order. of a s and wa•tmm- V.104-WcpridNintitzt ei,n,lB:4eowl93a
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