8 P• Bar Annuaitz. N OT ALCOHOLIC -A CONCENTRATED Veg,Citable Extract PORE _TONIC. Dr. Ho-ollaild's GERMAN BITTERS •• GERMAN Iry C • D 4 •ACX - SON, Philade • ofeuilly:oure „ _ - ct "AV:Or COPialiit, DYSP'EPSLX. gAUNDICEi vikrome, or IS tervosaw velalllty,'DlSeas- Of the. Kidneya,:liiiii all Diseases Arising Irian a Dimoroiewea /aver or -Naomi:son. tan • as Conse 'esllallfi ness ssor Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight , in the Stomach, hour Frnetations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the PILO/ Lae Stom ach, Swimming or the mesa. Hdrried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the jleart. Dikokingor suffocating sensatterur.when in a lying posture, Dimness of VisfoniDots or webs be•- - - fore the sigh; Fever and - Dull Pain inl the: Head, Deficiency of , Pertation, Yel• lowness of the Skin and es ,os„Pain in the Side, Bank, Chest,- IA Sadden FlasheaOTHent. Hum. ing in the Flesh, Constant luinginimm of E v i 1, and great depros 810X1 of And will positively ere vent Yellow Fever. It loos k ever, &c. liO ALCORts,t. M THEY CO NT AD AIN WHISKY They will cure the above diseases-in ninety-nha aces out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale end universe./ eopiiiarny or noofiand's Berman Bigot% (purely regetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru 9ulott4 adventurers, have opened upon saffeling *amenity the-flood gates of Nostrunu3 in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with inittrioni Irtign, and christened Tonics, Btomachics and Bit ter... Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preParations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied togs, under the modest 'appelladen of, Bitters; which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases ad leave the disappointed saffererain despair. HOOFLANips GERMAN BITTERS - Are not a new and_ untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri can public: and, their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any stroller preparation. The .propriet:.-rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, _Physicians and Citizens. Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to the beneficial effects and medical virtueS of these Bitters. OD YOU WANTSOMETIZINGto STRENG TR gN YO? DO YOU W U ANT A GOOD APPETITE) u YOU WAN?' TO BUILD Up YO OR CON STITUTiON PO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID DI NEE VO US RSS? DO N YOU WANT E'N.rQGY Do you want t 9 sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If yin do. use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. pAirricuLAß NOTICE. There are many preparation, sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compound e d of the cheapest withal / or common rum, costing from 20 Co 90 eente per gallon, ,he taste dieguined by An ise or Coriander Alen, This dam; of Bi ter,. ins Ca UR ef i and trill conain• tie in cause, as long ae they can be gold, hundred. Co die the death of the drunkard. BY t h eir, use th e 'velem ie kept continually under Mein/thence of A 1.,0h.01t0 .,oh.olto ibt' &nu/anis of the Agoras kiudahe desire for Liquor is-created andker..tvp, and .the result to a 1 theath,. horrors ate , ulant upon a drunkard's life and For those she desire and will leave a Liquor Nine's, teepiddiek the/Of/owin g receipt. Get One Bottle Hoolland'a German Bitters, and Nis. with Three Quarts of Good r or Rt iitsky, and the rend( mat/. s, -',. Alraw A .-' , ...--9* — Marsl472 th...........,hianiea 'mina( Virtues raw true am market n a n d of the lt“Iller 0t . Liqu or Balers ia the ad( coot mottle lens. You all! /Laos all the virtues of Hoagland* Bitters in connection with a good at-rifle of Liquor, at a much tees price than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS , AND TAM' YRXENDS OE SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or L fr A ie nd Ds 'S (Iceman mt tor o s " h w e i ll cut re hnatin e• s t oo t hFs of the eisor,ses induced by exposures and priva tions Weld ant to oamp lila. In the lists, publish er almost cialy in newspapers, on the arrival of thee ick. it.wili be , aotioed.t hat it very - forge pro portion aro suffering from debility. Every case f f that kind can be readily cured by lloollana'a German Bitters. Diseases ram:Going from 'disor-' dam of the dig( stive organ , are ..pe,chly remov ed. We haven° ,heestatioci. in stating that, if these Bitters werelmely used among our soldiers hundreds Of livis might be saved, that otherwise mill be lost. We call particular attention to the followibg re markable and well authenticated cure of One of , the nation's heroes, whose life, to use big own , lane naga"haa been saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELrEMA, August 23d. 1862. Meagre. Jones & Evans —W has your Bookend's blerman Bitters saved my lite. There IS no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose lames are appended, and who were tally cognisant of all the circumstances of my case I am, and. ave been for thelast four seam. a member of her man's celebrated battery, ur.der the inatu late summand of Capt. It /3. Ae res. • Thr. o l l / I lan er' 4 .• attack attendant upon my arduous duties. Iwa ed in November last with fr.flimiation of t he lungs. and viral tor seventy me, 'coYe le the hospital. - This was followed by - great debllity. , , heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wasthen removea from the Whiteliode and sent to this city on board the steamer "ita:e of Waine." from which I landed on the 28th or, June. kinee ;that time I have been about as low as any ontreould be and si ill retains e park ofvotality: Fora peek or mere I WaSsoaroc.y able to two low anything, and if I did force a morsel down. it waslm,/eil ately thrown up again. I could sot even keep a glass of water •nri my itomaci.. Life could net last under these eirehm stance,. ;aria, scourding4 Ake 'Physiciahs "rho had bee/ Working MI hfalls, though unsuccesful. ly„ tomcat; me from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly toll me they could do no mare forim_ ,e and advised me t, see a dela' (man, and to Make su c h aim:alien of my limited fondant best salt ed me. An acquaintance wh, visited ttidatthe hospital, air, Frederick Steinbron. of 6th blow Arab Street. advired meas a forlorn. hopeittiti7: par Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. Flom the time I commenced taking them the EbadoW • f death receded. and I an now, thank God fok it, getting better. Though I have takenbut twc hot- bee, I have gained :o ponada and .feal;sigaruine 1 of being permitt-d to rejoin my wife and datnrh- ter. from whom I have heard nothing far math .seark months; for. sentleman lama toyal Virgin- l a d. fk o i x , the vicinity of Front Royal. To your 1 invaluable Bitters I owe tbe glorious privilege of again chraing-to my bosom those who are deadeat tome in life. - : .., Very Inds, Yours, • PIAAC MALONE. VPe fully Gone= in the truth of the abovestate- Remt, as we bad despaired of seeing our comrade, Xt. Maloae..reatored to health. JOHN BUDD LEB4 CR, lst N.Y, BattarT. UEORGE ACRLE Co. 0„1.1th44911. LEWIS CIIEVA.LiER, 92d.N. Y. I. E, SPENcER,Ist Artillery Ba.tery .7. J- ti. .7 AIM SWELL Cn B. '3d • Vermodt.' ! HENRY B. JEROME, Co 13. do E EX T. MAC DONALD, Co C 6th Maipe. JOHN F WARD, co N. sth Idair.,e, MERSLIM. KOCH, Coif. 724 N t PIAMMANIEL 8.T.E1071.173, L,O F. 95th Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL., Co A. 34 'Ferment JOHN 'JENELINS. Co 3, 106th. Penn a. BEWARE OP 00UNTERPRIZi Bee that the denature of O. X. JACKSON." 10 oaths WLarrianf ear'' haat% ibßlai PER BOTTLE 73 CENTS, OR MALE MOZ, FOR id tlhould your nearePt druigiet not have the ar- SI% Go not be Pat off br , any of the intoxicating rreparatiOnS thAVIII&Y Ina offered in its [dace, but lead to uriand we win forward. securely Niched 7 =press ;ory, No. 163 101.Prinpizal ()face . Arch iireet.- • lONES - 8i EVANS, (Successors to 0,. M. ,Jackson it Co.,} Proprietor l f ry Airiurasle by -Druggistsand dealers in or g y WD United States. and by' • • • D. G. H. KEYSER. P " Pinta)law* sa,._• • scirarikrz tapilitran Mr of thtadamolitt =II Blarkotstreot. Ihr Salosiso )27 • . ..81110.430.193rEZ0NG , '.l Clorsoritogtual i l wad Yourtlrstinis ° • A. J. : 440.11R1N . dt CO4 '—':' ' ly tiod. Au *Alt epot. ram d'oaii bdow th, pittaitiol t arai- visnewir vol. • •,. _ „ N s. . . ... ',....-''' ''s- •' , ' ~..---. f - - . -,,, . " • ' --- -40 -.-- -.- I '.. . fir -4 'l r 1 - .;1. , . ••••••.: ~.."..:: ...I \ lf ~,''. . . . . . ~ , !, .. • . . - .., ' ='. ' _ ••.! ,Ir - -_- ..- + ' .i 3 ' '..:.".. '-. .I' ' 1 11. __ 1 - 1— -- .. --"\- !- • :-- - ;N; - . ,;>„.- -, "••„, . --- ' ' .. N \ -, --.. ; ',..'-'.. ;, . - .._: - . - . 1 1 . '4, I. ''- ', .. ', -1:!; ih 9 , ' -!.-. :. . ' ~ . . ,'; i.. : ', '. ''' ' ' !..' ;•% ,- -I 1 --'''- 1- - ',' --'• ' ';-'-; --' '.,: e':'''?'-- - I .' , - ,r., - , ' ,„'; ... ..F.- - 4 .. ~.2 . .a• - .: ' - ' •:: - Nt'.l ,•. • ''. , .----..: '',. ',., •. 7....:- . . . . rt Editoir&-Piropriettir ~:r.„..,.:.„,, , , ~„..i.....) a - -. _ :.•._ - - . 11 ' - : ' .' '' " ' '' ' ' . ' . 1 's . ' a -a ' :POST -- -ADVANO,BD DAILY. ... )IATEiI; EfiOne Fear, •bp ' mail. .... ...........:-..-:. .13 00 Thx months. " . ....,.....„...„.--- 4re ree - " " .7. 7 .. .... .—.-...---- 916 One " SiOntrweek. de liveren..irt:4 - e - iiii--....-., 18: ngle impie5........„--- -'...-......4.-.... 8 Toagents per hundred-...:-.:-.-i--- 2:00 - - NEW AD REBTISIN RATES:- The Lollowincrates Of a.dvertintne e j hire 'sheen agreed upon hy the Publishers ofth , Pittsiumg 1 Daily Press , to take effect on - and after thulOth das . aN.evegzamr. /862. on all new oontraohu FOR STANDING INATT6DIL - • - , L' Prig SIN 6 LX Eititreak, VE YMt f. One insertion.:-... A 60 Twcrm onaus-.- 0 90 0- 1 IWP insertiona.... 100 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 126 Pour monthsl - 1300 W One eek-. 200 Pm months,- 14 00' Two weeks.. 350 Six months..._ 15 00 Three weeks .. - . 500 Nine months,... 20 00 One month 6OO One year 25 00 P omentiricaßsime, mArks.s. Which allows theprivfiegeofa weekly change of matter. to be inserted among new e x a sizaL adre t s A mn , t g yzar Der, %months.. ' $ l B 00 Twelve mon - the ... 30 00 .AdniinistratoreNotices-...............,...4... 225 Marriage Notices. . Death Notices. swei .............. 50 -.a.- All advertisemeats ordered in for one Month, or less time, to be cash at the time of or dering. DA ILLY POST. Proper Limits at Party. Politica_are subject to laws aft fixed as those which regulate the tides. -when the Object of 'party affects vital rights and in- terests it is impossible to constrain, within the fixed lithits of law and order, the op pression on one side and opposition on the other. One object of written consti• tutionsis to fix the range of party, so that while the possession of power shall pass to the majority, the power of the major ity shall be restrained and defined. A majoritynnrestrsined is a more brutal and dangerous ruler than :even an individual tyrant; and as it-is in addition a shifting power, each alternation of rule brings outrages to be Uirenged and hates to be gratified. The terrible war of factions, the horrible scenes of scaffolds alternately' erected for party leadera r during the reign of the later Stuarts, should be to its warn ings and lessons._ If the Whigs elected a sheriff in London, Paelted juries. con vieted eminent and excellent Catholics upon the perjuries., -of Titus Oates, when the - reaction brought oven- the majOrity to the Tories, Jeffreys and his juries executed judicial - murder upon the wise. the noble and the virtuous, neon manhood, woman hood, tender youth and' - hoary age. At tainder which is legislatisaindictment and conviction, violathd ordinary justice to compass party revenge. : _ Our fathers supposed, Wben they framed the Constitution, that they had banished the possibility of party upon vital inter ests ; that they had left so little for - party to act upon, that no fierce passions could be engendered, and that the contest for position would only be healthfully stimn• The result proves their error. There was one interest not common to both - sec. Lions, and upon which the antagonisms were beeoining broader daily, un(il we drifted into.:a civil war, - - To restore the government to its originiti object of iziere ly acting. i ppon sub{ is on.— o state, Ti..ero TB statesmanship _enough, we be lieve, in the Democratic _party to suggest a way, and courage enough to propose it. It is rot impossible to have justice done to both South and North. Gover nor Morris,_ in the Convention, ib op posing the three-fifth slave clause,, said, "I must be unjust to the Southern States, or unjust to human nature," but he form. ed and agreed to a plan which did one, the other, or neither. Are we less wise in our generation ? World. Cotton from Utah Brigham Young'spractical good sense is illnatiated itythe measures he adopted at the commencement of the war, for emancipating the saints from _ dependence on Southern cotton. With a far reaching sagacity, even before the bombardment of Fort Sumter, he introduced the prOdud tion of this staple, and in the opening of 1861 he ceased a colony of,five hundred. families to s- the Rio- Virgin, a e on the. . ... small stream,running through the South ern portion. Of. the, territory,, Though the work was nbt iiiipalar it first, the 'saints,' in spite of - marl -- disadifintagee, worked with sufficient vigor and energy to procure :,guite,a respecteldevrog - thefirat . , - year, and ;at tlio_and of life •-ifeconti 21 . 0 t ' otrlk' had enough to supply the home .constimption, but had an overplus for - exportation across the plains to St. Louis. -The quantitytex , ported. was.not large--noftri;rer a hundred bales probably —but it was sufficient to demonstrate the practicability of the Cul- ture of cotton in that remote region, and illustrate the fertility and •adaptabilitY of the soil, and the energy and induatry of Mormons. The extrriment. it mufti be remembered, a twined without any af.the Patent Office aids of seeds and instructions, whichhavesince been introduced with anch good effect'in the Western States. Next p year, with these helps; it is likely thftf Oot• ton can be ftrofri 'established as ,it proifi t able - and important article of comtriere in the territory: of Utaboviththepreolfiabi ay, of the culture extending to • Califorl ia. . even along "theslopes of the great Paetfic Ocean. Appointments to Naval Acad emy. The Piesiderit kits app - oihted ttie ing sons of the Army gad Navy tc the Na val Academy, for the •year7lB63, in ac cordance'vittlhe'pro'visions 'of the eighth sectipn of.the act approved July 14th, '62. Allen Smith, son of Major G.meral C. F. Smith y Unites l . ; StEites,,Atmy lc ,who made il tbe'e:cisii•kattacli; 'atifFoki February, 1862, and died April 25th, 1862, from disui3e contracted in the service; Ashburton Webster son of Col. F. We,b ster, and grandson of Daniel Webster. Col. W. died of wounds received in battle, near Washington, D. C., August 27; 186 g. Frank Case Bitney; of Philadelphia, s n of Major-General Birney, United Stet a Arroyi John 4...800dimt4 son of aj r R. 0: Roakers; e lliittylaiid Volunteer ; James De Camp, son of Captain Jam s De Camp, United States Navy; Mo De Haven, son - of Lieutenant Edwin De Haven, United States Navy, who was seat by the United Stateacloveynntenh.M7lB4, in search of JOHNTRANKLIN, and aoW on the Retired list of the Navy, in come': quence of physical infirmities. G. Pm.uus., son of Surgeon J. C. PALMS United Inbattle on; board the steamer liarriet Lane, in Gal veston harbor, _Texas datmary 1, 1868; ARTHUR WALSCR, son of Capt. g. 7nifeil-States Navy, tOlit th . sqluideobH CEA% W. WAR 3 0 in era9Pl4 l effilsttlifiq i rolitt;"Potomm, Thi3 Fourth of July and :Cats— _ They-are-malzingencteesive preparati ens for thkt celebration" of the Poarth of July, in. Hartford, Vonn. Among other diver : Siena two balloonsare to be sent np—one to contain a cat, which is to be thrown out vritit the stars and stripes tied to its tail, when a mile or two np. In the evening there - id- to be "brilliant fireworks in the Park," at which the cat is expected to be :present. This expectation, we suppose, is predicted on the theory that eats have nine lives. Important Patent Decision. Itlas heretofore been the practice of the-Patent Office to refuse to entertain an application for re-issue on behalf of an assignee or assignees, unless he or they owned the entire interest of the patentee. But this has been reversed by the Board of Examiners-in-Ohiet, who. have decided that any assignee:of an exclusive territo rial right under a patent, is entitled to sur render and take! out a re-issue", which will be operative to the extent of the territory embraced in his grant. - • The Crops in the Northwest. Commissioner Edmunds, of the Land -Office -at Washington, has just returned from an extensive tour throughout the Northwestern States. Tie commissioner reports the wheat and fruit crops in Mich igan excellent. Much tobacco is being grown in Michigan this year. In Western Pennsylvania and throughout Ohio the , drotith has some What effected the crops. The wool crop was never so large in the West as this year. striped and Black Bugs—A Cheap Hot. Bed. One of the greatest evils we have to contend with in our gardens is the ravages of the bugs in our young vines, and num berless are the inquiries and suggestions about the best way to protect them while young and tender. Various expedients have been tried with more or less success, according to the time and care bestowed upon them. It is an old saying that "a fat calf is not lousy." On that principle I suppose that a plant or vine growing vigorously without any check, on being put back by transplanting or by other causes, will not be injured by the bugs.— Such I found to be the case with my vines lasi year. The method I took to insure a 'rapid and vigorous growth was new to me, and may be . to others. I will state the process : I used the manure heap from the horse stable for a hot bed. After [evening down the tcp where it was heating, I covered it with pieces of rich turf, taken from the edge of the barnyard, cut into squares of five or six inches, and placed grass side down. I planted my seeds in these pieces -of turf, so that each place would make a hill ; then, when it was time to transplant I just removed each piece of turf to a place 'prepared for it in the garden, with out disturbing : the plants in the least. I never saw plants grow so fast before, and not one of them injured by the bags, while some planted in the usual way were destroyed by them. For the convenience of transplanting I should think that turf would be better than loose earth to pat on any hot bed.—Rural New Yorker._ of the ad ihstant states that the Secoud Carolina regiment (negroes), under Colonel Montgomery, had defeated the rebels at Pocotalico, and erejaolding the railroad bridge between Savannah and Charleston. The Fifty fourth Massachusetts (colored regiment). was to be sent to reinforce Colonel Mont gomery. Ornithological Query. To what species of Birds does the Round Robin- belong 1 We have been unable to obtain any informa t ion on this point, but to a correspondents question as to what is the name of the Female Partridge, we must say that his own common sense wbuld at once have told him, Ma'-tridge. Lost or Strayed. A great commotion arose fa the vicinity of Brompton Square, from its being re ported that somewhere in the neighbor. hood a Lease had ran out,. It was inirde diately pursued, but, as It has not been rein for several days, we fear that it has si - pited. Of course, when found, there will be an inquest on the body d the agreement. A GENTLEMAN Who for years had paid his tailor's bill regularly, was in immediate want of some clothes. He entered the accustomed shop, and—such is the grati tude of tradesman !—was shortly after wards Turned out by his r own Tailor. .Tae. -London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company will, unless restrained by Parliament from accomplishing their design, adorn the Metropolis of England with a structure which will be interesting to surgeons. The tunnel which they are going to build over Ludgate Hill will be a greater eyesore than any case in the Oph thalmic Hospital. _ - !EUROPEAN —4lk- , AGEN C.Y. TiroltAs 'BATTIGAN, EtruoPEAN Asmt, 122 Monongahela , Home, Pitts burgh. Pa., is prepared to bring oat or send . Wick !I/asp:agars front or to.an7.part - of the ,old coon :Igyokbea , bv stoma FO R aises.- SIGHT DItAFTi3 GiALS, payable In Any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolla a B l a c k na tiailroad . . Also ' Agentifor the old Star Line of SaillooilPiretaifor the Stole:Mgt Great East_ ern, and for the lines of Steamers sail tog betwteu N. , - York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell eILTNA RD LI.N E. ~Stead to Alutewtowii :and Liverpool Th , first , class ,powerful. Steamships • SIDONILFDAR • HE DAR, , MARATHON, I TRIPOLI, I WILL SAIL FROM NEW TORIT every alternnte Wednesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queen town cross- altetnaterWettnesdai "Steeraie Passags•froto .Liverprot or Queens town, $3O; from New York, $32.50, payable in Gold or its equivalent, in Currency For Steerage Parrage - attOly to WILLTAISIS GUION, 40 Fulton dt,,Nero York, ur • . TftOS. ItATTIGAN, A gt, o 122 Mone:.•galela House, Water St., italyd • , The Howe Sewing Machine. . :/ePrfeuted 2882, , Ito ECti'VED TRIBUTE, /11031 etherSowizie Pdaehltionalibe World's Fair, 4882, iftrileftherßleirer 643%, Ins ol.salsiqe reo•lved mkt rmorable mention on Its merits r and Wheel. er & Willett's a medal for Its device milled "Cir• onlar hook." The Howe shim t Machine, wee awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) ae the bast for altparpoeekon exiiibttion, Our dab tip e t Machine attanmfted Witte perfect work ea the lightest and heavieet,fabricP. Otir:Penn & St Clair, atreetai NofilitZOOlti zatNetair-W • Arent. To Btreagthon and Improve the Sight. TEM :valeta& PEBBLE Russian • Eitleotaoleas jamasolins sOPTAlitti.e. letr.on fectlve sight, a from age or other Cans ! es, can be relieved by using the Rusisftn Peb ble Speetaelel,-which have been well triedhy many resptmsible-eiticansof - Pittsburgh and vi cinity. to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can be semi sit ray ogles. MU AU who purchase one pair of the RusEdan Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in future free„ charge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. if YOU.Widl tto ensure in Improve ment in your eight cation J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician Manufaotarer ofthe Ruse.= Pebble Spectacles, Jani6 No. 3EO Fifth street. Post linilaiss y place of business is closed on SatitrdaY HENRY W. BENUMONT eltCo Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. , Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Old SLonongliahela. Rye, and other Wh i skies, .Tanaiicit Rain. &0.. i No. 83 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth street. PITTSBURG. 4th Hotels Taverns. and Fan:Lilies, su PA. pplied a moderate profits for Ca3h.- nav2LlYd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS , CADMAN & eRAWF . ORD Manufacturers of every Variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS . GAS or STEA FITTERS, MACHTNES'IS Arm COPPERSMITHS, rip ittAss CARTINGS oilfr EVERY DE.: soriptinn made to order • Steatiaboat wort, eteam and g,s fitting ,nd repairing promptly at. tended to. Ifertieular uttentiornmsp to fiting an Refineries for Coal and Carbsn Also. s agents for tho Western 15 , st-ici cl Pennsylvania. for the sale- at Marsh. Lartadell at Co'et Patent d phon Pump, ne hest ever invert• ted, haring to valroa it is not liable to get out of order and will throw mere water than any porno WiOC gi%o, ft:lbl hd/ CAD R CARD AMMONIA JUST RE cei 0,1 and for sa o by . 1 GROWi OF STEILLINQS 4.3.18R051A iu t received by SLAIR tit - WIIYETUS HEN net jug. received by 1 GROSS OF NICIEO LS ELIX 111 MIN end boric juy received by R GEO. A. E LLY, u 3 69 Feder a l St.,, AI Igbarty. GROSS LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEAR ,Lter j an: received by aflr). A. IC EL , ' Y, 0 Federal 0t.., Allegheny 50 c ROSS MeLA NER PILLS AND vertuiluge, jabt received .by je3 G 9 FeGEO A RRLLY, deral :t, All , gh an 7. 8. X. AMES GLOV6R ... . ..... JOHN POBTB 8 lITTSRTRGR FIRE BRIES WAIVE FACT URI .NO COMPANY. KISS, GLOVER dr CO., Maottfrwttirer: of Fire Brick, Tile;,. &o, and dealers in Fir o and ble Chsy. toe- Office 465 Liberty 6treat, oppßiate the P. R.. R. Par , scoer Depot, Pittsburgh. ; Ordors respectfully solicited. febarkfmd LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER AIMEE DIVCII3I‘I - _>"W a CO.. Menafact - ars:a *f Sheath. Bra J ere' and Bolt Copper. elected C..: per 8at0n:2..1 . .4480d Still Bottorca, Bremer Bolder. frai. Also importara sad batons in Metall; Ten Plato, Sheet tree. rue, eta. tr anztantly on hand. Tinincat Iladdn ed Tools. Warehouse. No. 149 FIRST and tai ( ECOND STREETS. Pitteburirtl. Nana. air Special opera of Copper ant to any desired Cep fe2l,lyd pIUVATE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S 01 - 110 E 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's retuedies never tail to cure serofulon.s and venereal affections hereditary taint, each as tatter, psoriasis and oth er akin diseases, tie origin of which the patient is ignorant, BEMECAL WBA RIsI;ESB. Dr. B's remedies tor this affliction brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health, ILEIIMATM. Dr. Brown's rem H edies; cure lS in a few days this inful afEhotion sagee treat Piles, Meet, Gontiorrhoe,l7rethal Dihrs. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Itidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines gent to arty address eafely_packed. Office and private rooms. Igo. 60 SMITHFIELD TRE RT. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolScLiw CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court House. Pittsburgh L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO hia care will receive romt attention. Col lections made and he money Pr p emotli remitted. deo6Gyd aosE.E.i." B, MIX lI~EN BIICOBSSOB TO JAS. P. F LE IVIINc; DRUG Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines , Paints oils, Dye--tuffs and Perfumers, No. 77 Fotlerizt I t-..freet, tray22:lyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. IVIEEN FUN, ROSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl Powder. THEATRE ROUGE, Vinegar ROOCO, VIOLET POWDER., • Violopt. Powder„ . HARD A DOr:l' RUBBER STRING", j Elfard A soft Rubber Syringes, '.• just ieeelied at Just received at RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 bistrketstree_it' doors below Fourth. roya: Hydropolts, or Garden Stirir' A NEW AND ES EFIEL ARTAELE•FOR ./01 wetting plants end Bowers. washing wiirdowa,, carriages, Are, Pampa of every dw.oilption - sold and repaired. Daskinre Patant Water Drawer mideandrecild. - - ELDON &KELLY. /64 Wood je3 -- One door from Sixth. . . . . WirA Y AL AL Frictico, pr Common Rloolp,, for anis by BECKHAM & LONG, i u 4 No 147 ; Liberty street' Wanted , 7g , DOLLARS A MONTE"! I WANI eir to hire Agents in every aotinty;at-$75 month, dispenses pall, to sell my new cheap Fain lly Sowing Machines.. S. MADISON, Alfred. Me. Wanted, 60Inetts nt sm A n 111 rn O oN ex' WE WART penseq and hell our kotriaeang Pencils. Oriental Burn,r+. and 1.5 ether articles, 15 cirri' , erg sera free. Addre.st I . +IIAW & CLARK. Bideford, Make. WYCI:Stad , • WVIIII4I , IICO - AIVJOL.IIIKND, IfAY rakes, hay and manure fork?, hay elevators, grain oretttet, scy th es, see th e." 4crho atrmei a nt barvepil4thaplementa=lit aubliskr 1.0 G. No IZT,Lthlztr Er* DEALERS IN GO. A. KEIJ, 69 Fe der BL, Allegheny ay. S A. IDILLY 69 Federal t. Alleghe. 64 Fed(Mg- RF:LLY, eral St., Al!eel -. OFFICE OF THE DAILY - POsT, Tuesday, June 16th, 166,3. Remarks—The weather continues to be very warm. Our market report can easily be made out. In the first place there was nothing done to base a report on. The only article that there was any inquiry for was "spades and shovels " At an early hour yesterday morning hundreds of mechanics were seen wending their waY, with shovels on their shoulders, marching two abreast, in charge of competent officers, to throw up in- I7fku'Vattlt when Pitta the "Iron City" is thought To be in Our manufactories have for the present suspended: this we think eminently proper, We could find no sales to report. Philadelphia Flour and Grain Market. The following are the inspection 9 of Four and Meal for the week: Barre a superfine, do fine, - do hye. - do Coln Meal do condemned. Teta, Philadelphia 011 lliarket. The demand for Petroleum is less active at the advance • crude has been selling_ to some extent at 25021'e : refined in bond at 4oBc, the latter for future delivery, and free at 520b5 . c. Linseed is rather firmer and quoted at $1 , fikgil 25. large sales having been made at the East at the former figure. Lard oil continues dull at 80@85c., and sperm and whale firm at previous quotations 500 baskets Latour's fine salad oil so d at 4,9 and $lO to basket. The following are the receipts of Crude and Refind Petro cum at port during the past week: Crude, 5,540 blals this Refined, 3,405 bb s. Cur: ency Molders, Wanetts, ate. &c., at BOOKS, STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT OPPOSITE POST .OFFICE. ILI TIBTRY. WEE TH EXTRACTED WITITOITT -K. Dam by the u aof Dr Otte ry's ayes-taw. HOFFMAN & EDMUND ON DENT'S t S. All work warranted. 1.34-Seoit bfiebi Eitreet,Pitteberp. Ohici White Eculptturprings rwtHis WELL ILNOWN WATERTAG .YM ,P4oc ,, will be , fantails , opened on the 18th 'Ofp.fune. Opruiss this seasoa, will be ender the imibediate 'snoe•Yisio.. of tbo propr. tor. SO/a isilt be.assisted by Memos Jo: eoh A. Sirol"- r.d.5, and C. C. MPetiel. It is the intention To Wake the bootie, inch respect. equal to the best watering plsoes in the country, and to prupiple nerally far the comfort and acoom,piodatlon of the guests. For terms, or other intorreatier. Address. WILS Jr. 1 Lewisoenter P. 0, Dolaware Co. 0. l 1 u9.dl mo ELSIDTGBURG GRAPE. WE CAN EIIIINIBIL A FEW VINES os tluB va:uacrile Grape at $2 50 por doom $l2 50 per 100, ALOORN'S LXPRES'. .EAVES LNON oN THE ..I.I2.IIItALL MA of the Mail train from Pitt/Jodrell. on the Yrttiotterb, tort Wayne and Chicago Railway Wel!, .Cits llßßo'er, Abaron s lltddle owner bem9.chi oflkfaltetSquare,All - 'lce* ArAdrrasilatui • uthredairrtf ear EYHY DAY. su.LBuot- .-- City Intelligence, Office. dux .. Appixs Asz pEAcits,_. N0,.125' Fourth et.. one door atioreSudthiteld et 100 •bitabed . f h 0 ice an! ..#"eachre• au° mAN NOW PRE.PAKED -Ttli N PPM /•ushel3 A/TA , * 4 1.5 toowfaur I . l e ~b, - '-A famillee in the city awl c tultr-wittirt.hel JAN; A, kid:MMES. ' '44 shined& ash . Pe la' - " ` :Goma: Id Tketic net 8 I,c:the- an -tiottoe• / 'NW' Ids tr - attend p 5. et arld aelp et smlt,. (*neaten g^t ULTI* AVOItit - ae'tolizit'AiLicia 9 f . renus tad cl aitne4tesstente losney & 0., : From Iv for tale b 7 ,! n 1 thtlxasteltatert -of the -MY ett. - d,Stota • :to , - .:. n.onminlikm-IL.t dfft4V - I tf e , e •TXTltteyseztoe the Widnes,. .1. none w' Jtia ,1412 4..ineris annet- it.' •s atisfittAkt.Xe.Yrietrcenti . , 1 ' AL 1i, 4 NOUN. I COMIERCIAL. INFORIIATION Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade. Wm. B. MINN, V. P.I.L_ASAIIMMIIT Tn. D/LWORTH Wit tUnd=,,: Y• DAVID MeV Movements of European Steamers PROM alatßlCla. Sidon. ....... . .. ... ....Jane lb... New York ...Liverpool. ABia ........... _June 10....805t0 Persia ...... 17...New.Xork.—Liverpool Marathon ...... 21... New York.... Liverpool ..... . ..... June 24...805t0n Liverpool Scotia ......... ew York....LiverPoot /Today., ... B... New York.... Liverpool Great E s tureeni...Tnly 21... New York....Llyerkool PION 171110 Pg, Ransa June 10 -Liverpool...New York 'Canada June 13..Liverpool...Boston Kedar June 16 ..Liderpoo I ...New York Tripoli Jae 27 ..Liverpool...New York MONET lISLARICET - . DORRILOTED DAILY POE TICS WORBING POST BY NESSIIS. MOLT. Z & sfIISTZ. BROKER.% DO. - XIS WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold. Silver. Ace.: Belling Bayi ng Gold ---.- 1 39 00 Silver,_,,, 29 00 --- Demand Notes.- ...... 138 00 Eaatern Exchange. New York ................. ...... par Baltimore_ par / Phi•adelphia..: .... ...... par Boston. par Western Exchange. Lodes. Time.....t. PITTSBURGH OIL nips TYksoar, June 16th, 1863. The market for oil was dull Yost rday, there being no demand. Our manufacturers having suspended operations until thecontemplated raid op our city has either been carried oat or sus pended. caused a dulness to pervade the mar ket. lUnce there was nothink done Besides the Allegheny river being low. thousands rf barre s of oil are looked up at Oil City, unable to reach the market. The tariff by rail is t o heavy to admit of any shipments being made in that way. The dispatch received from Oil eitv w as in cypher. We (paid make nothing ont of it. We suppose it was not ver , important In the absence of sales we quo e nominally at Crude in ba1.a.16a4:c.; pac, ages ins uded, 21@22,40.. We could not learn of a single transacti-n, Our people do not seem to be in the hum r to op erate. A few days, we think, will eet matters right. Exporti East • To New York — Refined;4s3 bbb: Beuzolo. 51 bbls. To Philadelphia—Crude, 474 bbls ; Benzole, 19 bbls ; Refined, FB7 bbls. To Baltimore—Crude, 286 bbls ; Refined. 25 bbla Imports: Per A. V. Road—Crude, 377 bbls ; Re - 5ned,494 bbls. Per Allegheny river—Crude, 175 lb 3 ; Refined, 25 bbls. TTBBURCH PEOrIIWR MARKET PHO rOGRAPHIC ALBUMS PRO FOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS cheapest assortment to the city a PIT T 0 CK'S Opposite Post.oilice. Also a large supply of • Poskot Books J. W. P'ITTOCIE S. KNOX, 29 Fifth street. 8.11. , PClBll'itCo.. • • • ltaitrElOToBZlpl'o7 Pure Mir. I: '4ltiarbcon 014 A MD 13 MNZOX-tE. Pa sat-oracb On 'LIBERTY 621t1r. Opp . mite in'a It. A. Depot. 11111.1111 oil warratted, THE ARDESCO OIL COME R` BILIZFAIIIREI:07 t-ret' Refined Ardesen OIL; - - RON-mxpLosnrc. ALSO, PIIBE BEN4O,LII. warehouse, 27 IRWIN SWICEET' PITTSBURGH. PENNA. Lucent, Oil Work DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Blsanfeacorera of * PURE WHITE CA R 130 N ()Li, es • Offiee,_ asit LIBERTY STRiCET,' Mae burets Pa • Tns..pmd , CA H ND E LIE RS, BRA.CHETS kg. CORNICES. CANDELBBA , 6, LAMPS REGILDED OR REBRONZED. and made %malt° new. ALA, EhattdeLlere altered to bare Carbon Ohl, at be - Lamp -aTid Oil Stote of WELDON, REINCIEEE & KELLY, aptly - 161 Wood eLreet.nma 6th. Thy P hil Dar Del ......pal ... Dar 40 .....(050phict Burner. • - a...a ArDElglie NEW esolllßLEAcirlNia egLi Philosophic Barter for Carbon,Tlil ie nou ..ady. It- possesses many advantage , " over the Common Burnam L It makes a large or mall /light with perks combustion. I. It will bum any quantity el oil with tinny 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney 4.. It can be used as s taper night-lamP. 5. It can always be. made to burp economical") burner T. more =sly wicked than any oda? . can be trimmed and lighted 'without re• m , ving the cone. S. It thrown all the white light above.the cone. Q. The chimney can be removed or inserceo w:theut touching the glass. These burners are :he • common No.) Ilse, ant can be put en any 'aft now in use: EOM' per: son using=Oil should t have a Philosophic Burner. cents; or deems 122. Elora s Na. 149 TM irtrast; 'bw•gb. ia2s-I_ydu, p ct 4 1711b1P.1. PIANO -DEAI.ERS. k NAIVE dr COIS:PIANOW= Just opened this Week a &oh* supply of those. BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT% beyond doubt the flow la the country. This fact is row almost univelsally conceded ; • for..ore months ra.t hors been unable to fill one half cf our crderu. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Haines Brothers Fxeelskr Piano Fortes, the best ohcap Poulos made. For sale by CHABLOIiE BLUME. 43 * FILIL ttregit, Solo Agent for Baines Brothers Pianos tad Princes Melodeons. je6 Et A. It 43- A. I .7q SECOND HAND PLANS. eu , Itt•l ' ' used—_. . $220 A 7 octave, .Citickering. - Rofowood, round corners, a first rate urstrnment_— .. , . 200 A 7 octnve, Bays - & Co;. Rosewoo . d. handsome instrument Lin good order—,, 170 A 63,1 octave, Stodext, Rosewood. carved pannels 1n... .. 165 A 6% octave, Z & Co, Rosewood, round fr,nt. an exce a lle le nt Piano.-- 360 A 6 octave, Lltickeriug, Rosewood round corners. a gond reli.s.elePiqno.. 250 k 6 octave, Hallat, Davis dr Co, Ifo - 5 7 w004 3325 A 6 oot..lkp_dart. Ms botany , round front 40 i out, nwitt d 0...... 115 6 oat, Germna. do ..... 40 A oct. Dunham. do 40 A 6 oct. Loud A 5% oot, &Isaiah do4o A 6 oto, r sale as do 115 Fo bp 15,162 43 90 150 2t3 JOHN H, MELL'OII, ID immix NOTICr—BOO bl 9 OF wre n. scription t • the capital atock of the. M esti , rn Insurance and TransportaVo, Corn alz will be opened at the Merchant:WE-adman:in Pittabura on TUESDAY. June 21d. 180, and kept optitt from 10 a. m .until 4p. m. aai WM.B, B4RNEs, ROWN, WM. P. B svatßE TT. WM. P. d RINN, JAMES D. MACSIN. Commie toners_ . B. HUTCHINSON (LITZ OF LEECH •S: HOTOEINSON.) , ' COMMISSION & FORWABDINII DINAH Dealer WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain. Fish Dried Fruit Pot and Pearl Aahee. and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Beat Brand of Family Flour 4.lwaye on. Hand. No. 102 Seim:rod'Street , • lietween Wood and liarket„ PITT•BUGH, PENN A. adE-Liberal advance made on. Comnanmenta, apll-1 d W. B. LUPTON.- LUPTON d OLD R ()Loose DlEllir, YANNPACTITNEBB AND DBALBRAI , . FELT CEMENT &GRAVEL ROOFING elk-Repairs to eld gravel, Clanvitgo and Metalio 'loofa made at the toren prion.,_ All work prom tly attended to and warranted Office. Moral -g Poet Standing, corn er FIND'oNd Wood rtree-8 .torv. mkt? - CHARLES L. CrS.L.D Wt-Lbt (Bnoosegor toJas. Holmes & C 0.,. , PORE( PA.tDIKIE.ift, • - r Dealer in Bacon, Lard Bee f Nmoked Beef &a. Corner Market and First streets. Pitts bruvh. Pt‘. 443611:77(1 SPRI . ING - GOODS . wig worrlD eAtir. THE. Arnor• v don of Buyers toontstook of PENG AND SIRED GOODS, embracing all the newest stylek PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES' imitable for Business Suite: A fall and otarcolote assortment of fine black CLOTHS AND CASSIHERES, and feared kali and Cashman Vesting W. H. MaGEE it CO., 143 FEDERAL ISTi/41E1',. DEAUXM IN-QM4 SI WOOD STREET. OTB FOB MLLE—THE ISVO.WRI bar off= tor gale four eligible tots situated on the corner , • 'Grove street and centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward. in Pitt township - The lots are each 24 let front by 110 feet deep. running' back to an alley; and are entirety isola ted by streets and alleys on ev., ry 'side. rwo of the lots have frame houses or them. CMe rooms and halt in earth. hydrants on he pr< ruble& They will be sold all together on very ra_mable terms. Enonire of JAS. Mice.4l,B. Aiwa % febr Rats strew rimy. VA.,. I _AniEs%zusSEN , AND Cid! sa4 'Roots, S i 8, G.dtara and Batumi...la. made to order, of tho.beit mateiel. wo kalae ehiP. W E. SCHMERTZ. dr co., go C;•.1. ti-wt S Thession &I' $2 50 PER dam= dos22spar - en- sl.2gt par L. Extra tra %Imo at 55 Per aP No.* nth =eat. ... MEDICAL. To-THE PUBI4O. AlaP ZOIALLY the Ignorant endfalse ft Modest of 4 - eumf.: •' nations. treat secret and : delicate disorders. OW- - • *- •abue6=and ma tuations common and - bc- • - elder t- to youths of both - •Sex ar:,and actultiV 4111141 or Id vrriol Besse-, Da. „dualism, publicises the' fact of hia dole co, the ignorant and hilsely modest are drondfnup sitoolcal..andthlnkr It a great sin very immoral , (Wend for contioniziation And corruption amcas aymire% promfaintilons end dettobtprs. net: phyroolan should be cannons to geop thew ors iffl.ararioe that they (bee same as Dr. :BRAN; STROP. (oxceptpublielting) led a lucrative pr. , : doe might be loot to than au_umg _stupid fob *cleat end presumptuous families, born al wired fa r ec to ePronglat 118 urc..curooms an o compare societY. intelligence. —ftse 40..10 It cent& mysteriously, mean.bs omits co It la to. publicity, however Ebel rams,. Di — Naitta sing:amardians Ore thankcrd that erai7 danentars and word pro lust , :sob la siekly.,end of_ d:tato oundi ot.w en end speric.. have been ab restored to health sad vigor .. AIkIaVISTRITE benddm vow Wore and altar marriage thronah him hare boon saved mnsh sun hca sr no atird.otY mortification.. ho.. 51—*ITIZZA037. minal emmiesions, are comp's - .sty rd womb sa Au vary short . spaot• of time la his new romodic:, ssronitarly Ids. own. They are cx - ovormid rom the etellithiO Emmions. hark; the fellactief Diger/Hal treatmen` he hes abandon ed it and abet/toted the - . - eritale , V'emate wee are tzrestisA with suarkaasucca - z—norta o 1 . • aver f 021 7; An= ( 40 mparritmeo mot - soar trz_c meat in hotroltaki of both the Old World and . aails te United fitatem bads him tc say—to all sitemnaL health and happiness rnli bloom -von the now -- palledtheck. Trl.fe no wager with - nontebtosks and 411103. but oast and he cured :lonsinuption mut *AZ -of its kiroirsal diseases. of 'which - 6.:f" many annually WI oar conntis can 3ow be- ratieved,provicims-July attend toot Imo" Pultrartichlere ean bolted of my -.roan:zero >l o. a OOPY of the MaliogAdvisor,which in even gratis to all met apply Having tike o.S ..rantage of over. fiayeays experleusc and rasa4 mtion. Isomer:en •be has rtnosnor 1-1•11 as the treatment , of al disoseas who -tany-coilatfted by MO MIMI, oz.. as wail as recant aended by repeeteeto cltiseaa onblLTsero, pre , rfetors -of ' hotels. An. - Off el blfs ilmithzed -tract. near Diamond strast. Ilrivato caramsz • ations from all porta 01 the 1J2i0:0 41:10:11' is' • bins:ladle.. Dirac, la &NIEBOOLIZ HOW LOSTI ROW REST° RED I Just published, to etealed Env-x/101z. Price Sk la LECTURE ON Tin' NATURE. TREA T. ANTAnd Radical Cure of Spermato ham or gamin& Weakness, Involtmtary Emmrrlialinas Sexual Debility. and. Impediments to Marriage generall , Nrvnuarterg, ~ nsumption. EpiloraY snd Nita Mental 'and Physieaflneapaeity esult nstlhotelf-Abuse.' &c. —By ROBT. .I. r erl,- . M.D.. Author of theG..en nook ,fe A Boon .to . Thousands - of Sufferers." sent andar se4.l. in , a plain envelope.: to an ad dress. Poet fl 011 receipt of Fix P.m. or two postage stamps ; b %Dr. '••fl 3. 0 RT,IVE g l 4 ; r aTadiamy, New Sort: Post otßee Rms. 4 ae, INF'ORTANT TO L tt.D I E tbs. Jams ISIARITET, JELE.YiNts Fon ILS tipwards of twenty years _devoted his pro basilicas] . time , explnsively tho treatment of rematit=mod having succeeded In thou sands of MIMS ring the &filleted ta sound hoalth. has now snare madman in ofainc pub lily his "Great Amenean Remedy." • OR. BARWRIV't4 CRONO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Width hare nervei Yet failed (whoa the throe • bons haye been eta-idly followed) in re ctorial dilficulthes arlator fron, %emotion or Stoppage of Elaton. or in restating sheArsztin, to perfect health whoa Buffett* from *mat dffetteions,Prokt Uteri, 'the Whttee,Or other weatnesen of the Menne Qt.- ' Also in all oases of Debiiity or Navvy FrostecCien. ifysterioe,'pazz. Aa. . &0., /to.. which are the brmonneza of more serious disease. VI. These Pal' • are perfectly !uartqerstes the ..m. rition; Each box contains 60 MIX* Pawns Owe CoLja. e, and when desired will be sent by mail ore-Paid by advertised Agent, on tempt or tho ray I. BRYAN, Rochester. N. Y.. Several agent Sold by Emitist . e_generally. JOSEPH EMEEMNO : • Corner Market street and the Dierrord. enlitledheowia Agent for Pittrbmv 0 =tem FABE 4 4r. STERN ENG \ INE BUILDERS Iron vauz fiewva, IMIERAL GAOI3IIIII ISO OILER NIARE.;i gear the Penn. B. 11: Pilaaerats' Depot. PITNIBURaEI. etirANOFAADTVIIS &ILL HINDS OF 0.11 Steam Brisinea, ranging from three t , ) auViteji and IIIb! home power, and suited fnr Grist ;5.,7 Ws. Saw AMA. /Bast Furnaces. notories. %en Denbo: tai arum ticn.to the co atrnerip 01 Crutium an d m u Nner r for gine milli- and for uprights, miler an `ll,.'"dar saw mills Have lagoon h and, sad ready tor am mal p tat short notion, B "wid °liars °level". dateription. I wi A , .l : = D h Boilers end Sheet : T ' CL A S . l9 ga v 'elb rA °ve g . "rio Ci Bhaiti libalre the ni a ; L an '‘Gture ' Waa anlif &emery antildnohine Cards of Our. nri I ed of tfie k tt 'tinlirtitr icuwllinerY manurac ‘" - 14 Idraaaea Sava am /afkition. a nd wan.23"64 tramrdere -- of of the Gomm, Eofiei t••• K F Q Prt'mP-rt" a rial•d&w CA4V.ELL, DA€TB. . T tILO RN, 111ra 417E4 RECEIVED laese .stlseleated steak of S prin g , oo ds 9 =Komar ot Cloths, Cashmeres, Venal/us, 42:0. All3O-4 largo Brook of IllidGENtB KUM G GOODS, mobs PaiztrAtelteDiss ligateg Ctrdips Etromptly_ execute d _ _ . WEBSTEit'S $5040 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY Fiftycoptpt, optplete,ttetort , LPilitiftp at $5.50 toy sid e-bp ' JOHN H. INFLLOH, sn ► ro:svrLDsga AIYD CalpilLlELtirriptsS We ars nowrearrafastartreasuperice , sziLle.oe at I DI - 11, 111.1 h we sworgooarod to deliver front out COAL YARD, 509 raniarry =mfr. :Best onallb , of Family, Coat aiyare -Ca tusn ra lOusnal VITCNEFIOELFMMITAIWIt CO. EnOVAL OP., LIVERY. STABLE -E.E; The wide - reigned baying •emoved his , . lye :re btable. from th rear ot ther-ecut ff. 0 near the corner of r_f - st and ehinittitield.stio. et. W. . Conn s old stand. is prepared to furnish est', i iges. buggies. and sa idle beret's upon the ihortest lice, ' Ano horses kept at livery at eerpooah.e rates. Undertaking: and aDanangement,, nerais will receive hie special ..tren IQimAL saicaLeicip. 00at,011D aItAPE. /DOM r;Sei. P 1-41?-gb laulltba can•
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