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2111 µ ` l OT ALCOHOLIC
A B [RELY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable Extract
.1D now
Dr. Hoolland's
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GERMAN BITTERS
PRBPARYD B•
DR.. C. D. JACKSON, Philadel
phis, Penna..
Will effeotnally :care
Liver Complatlint,
DYSPEPSIA,' lAIIVIVICE,
Lhronte. or Nervosa I QebWt7 , Mimeos
of the Kidneys, and all Diseases
Arising from aDleortiered
Liver or Stomach,
such
as Conti
kilos,n.lnward
Fullness or
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach.
Nausea, HeartbUrn, - Disgust
for „Food, Punnets-or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pis (..c the Stom
ach, Breathing, or therteau. Hurried and
difficult Eluttering at the Heart,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying
costar°, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be
fore the sight ? Fever and Dull Pain in the
Bead, Deficiency of _Perspiration, Yel•
lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in
the Side, Back, Cheat, Litnbs,
Sudden Flushes of Beat, Burn
ing in the Flash, Constant
imaginings of Evil,
and Front depret
81011 of
spts,
And will pesitively unev iri en!. Yellow Fever, Bi
lons Fever,
THEY CONTAIN
ALCOI3uI. OR BAD WIRISHY
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-rdn
ases out of a hundred.
Induced by the ex tebsive sale 'and universal
oupwarij
quacksttooiltind's Getman Bitters. ( purely hosts of aorant and =ono
.mlous venturers, have 'opened titian suffering
aumanity the flood gates of N oatrunis in. the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with iniurious
bus% and christened Tonics, Stomachies and Bit
lora.
Beware of the innumerable ariai or alco'holio
preparations in plethorio bottle% and hi bellied
k ff tivi c , h. w i i ns de t r e • a t d ho f me odest o r r is i pell g atio v it s of ItllintterecA
ad leave the di o sappointed slifterera despair.
11 00PLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS !
Are not a new and untried article. but have
stood the test of fifteom years trial by the Ameri
can public.; and their reputation and sale, are
not rive led by any similar preparation.
The propriet -re have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
Clergymen, Lalt-Afra, Phyalciana and
Citizens
Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to
the henettoial offsets and medical v rotes of these
Do YOUP V- 411 'TSGMETITING to S2'RENGTII
- YOU;
DO YOU WA_NT GOOD APPETPTEI
..0 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YO VI? CON
STITUTIONI
00 YOU ANT 7V.FEEL WELL,
IO W
YOU WANT TO GET RID 01 NER VO US
NIeSS
1)0 YOU WANT ENTQGY I
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous
feeling
IE
Yni do, use .
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There are many preparations ito/d under the
cause of B ittere, put up in quart bottles, compounded
of the cheapest whisky or commo n rum, coating from
20 to 40 cents per gallon, she taste disguised by An
soc qe Coriander aced,' - -
Thai dose of Bi tor e hat caused and will contin
ue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds
t o die the death of the drunkard, By their use the
system is kept continually under the influence of .4l
coholtc &imulants at - th e worst kind, the desire for
th iquo e ho
L r se created and kept and the r'ss.le to
horrors aaendara up a pe d runkard's life and
death.
.For those who desire and Wil l have a Liquor
Biltere; we puh/mh the following receipt. Ge ODIP
Bottle froottand's German Bitters, and
nix with Three squares •or Good Brand)"
or Whisk y, and the result will be a preparation
that will tar execs! in. iniidreinal virtues and true
ex ellen e any of the numerous .Liquor ihttere
in
'he market, and well cost mach lees. You mill
hav e all th e oi reti e , of Illoollarta's Hitters in
connection with , a goad. article of Liquor, at d .
much lees price than these inferior Preparations
will cost you.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
AND FUJI FRIENDS OF .SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations or
friends in tne army to the fact that 'BOON%
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the wise ores induced by exposnres and priva-
Cons incident to camp life In the lista, publish
e4 almOst datfy in the newspatsers, on the arrival
of the sick. it will be noticed that a very largo prc-
Portion are suffering from debility. Every case
of that kind can be readily cured .by siloofland's
German Bitters. Diseases seeming from dicers
ders of the digestive organeare.po s slily remov
ed. We have no hassitutiens in: stating that, if
hundreditters were freely used among our soldiers
9 Ol lives might be saved, that otherw.se
as ill be lost.
mark call particular attention to the following re
able and well authentioated ottro of one of
the nation's heroes, whose life, to use hit own
tang uage"has been saved'by the Bitten:"
August 23d„1862.
Messrs. Jones & Evanm—Well, gentlemen, your
Roolland'e German Bitters flea saved mys life.
There is no mistake in this. It is vounhet for by
numbers ef zuy comrades, some of whose names
are aPPlmded , and who were fully cognizant of
all the circumstances of my case I am, and have
been for the last four years, a memberof
eher
man's celebrated battery, under the immediate
zommand of Capt. It B. Aires. Through the ex
posure attendant upon my:arduous duties,- I sr&
attacked is November lash with inflamation o f
the lungs, and was sor seventy two days in the
hospital. Th•e was followed by great dibilitis.
heighten e.d bran attack of dysentery. I NSW then
removal front the White Bonne and sent to this
city on board the steamer State of Xis ine,” from
which I landed on the :Sth of June. Since that
rime I have been about as low as any ole could i
be and a ill 7 °Gain a I park of vitality: For a week 1
and mre
didas scarcely able to swa low anything.
if I f 'rob a morsel dolma, it was* Ibis asfi
ately thrown up again.
I could o f even keep a glass of water on 1119
stomas*. Life could not last under these airman
stances • and, accordingly the physicishs who
bad bees. working Jai "dully, though unsnocesful
iy, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch
er, frankly toll me they oosed do no mere for me,
and advised me t s see a clorg man. and to make
such disp-s.tion of nay I toiled funds a, best suit
ed me. An acquaintance wits; visited me at the
hospital, Mr. Frtderiok Stoinbron. of 6th below
Arab Street, advised me as a, forlorn hope, to try
your Bitters end kindly procure" zi bo m
the lime comniencod taking them the shadows
death receded, and I am now, thank God fur it,
getting better,Though,l have taken bat two bob-.
tom, I hawergeMed nrronads, and feel sanguine'
of being permitts d to rejoin my wife and daugh
ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh
teen months; for, gentleman lamatoyal.Virgin..
lan. from the .vicinity of Front Royal. To yonf4:
invaluable Bitters I owe lbeglorientrPririle,gis of
again clasning to my bosom those who at c dearest
to me in life.
Vel7 tralY, yours, IRAAC MALOSE. I
We left !concur in the truth:of the:4ovesta*
meat. ax we had despaired of seeing oar dotarede:
Mr. Malone; restored to health.
lOUS CURD LER& CK lit N.Y, Battery.
LEWIS cINEVALIE
GEORGE -4. ACKILE R 1 C. 1
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JOYIN F WARR , . Co h.:. sth Maine,
HERMAN- ILOCII, Co 724 Y.
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ANDREW J. ELLDRA LL. C oa A. 3d Vermont
TORN JENKINS, Co 11,103t0 pe n " .
BEWARE OF COITATT,BRAPEITS.
Bee .thiit the efgas t tare of " JAOSBON."
is onthe Ws-amnia ear bottle.
PRICE PER BOTTLE TT CENTS, OR
HALF DOZ, FOR $4OO.
Es h oald'yournearestdruggisttiot have the ars:
II 4e, uo not bo put off by any of the . into:leathr
sreaparations.thst may be offered in its place, but
lend to us. and we - wall forward, securely packed
I express.
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olpal Office, and Manosaitory, No. 183
lONES ar EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
i Prctprietora
ifrior• "lathy D rugaistaand dealers in even ,
WllisUttltbd Stitoc and bY
Dr. G. H. KEYSER. •
11. P. SICHWART Pittsburgh.
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'S For sale
the Piamo bpzoi, anAwketstreets,
or sale sho'
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ro Editor.&:Propftr--'
MEDICAL
t was reported, on yesterday, that the
enemy in large force had advanced towards'
the ehickalicrtniny, through James 'City
county, and that a fleet of gunboats and
transports stood oil' the month of the
Qhickahominy. 'What this rtiovement•
means will doubtless be developed in a few
days. In the meantime, our forces in that
quarter are on the alert, and will be pre
pared for any attack. The principal force
of the enemy was, at last accounts, at
Burnt Ordinary. From reports which
reached the city on, yesterday, we under :
stand that the gunbOats and v.elisstals'abOve
ni4kicined have aseerided the •Chickahotn
iny as far up as Windsor Shades---twent y.
eight miles from its confluence with the
James, and - about fifty rniletifroln the city
of Richmond. The' diSposition of the
land force, which is stated ; at from, ten to
fifteen thousand strong, did not transpire
to us, beyond what we have aiready given.
The proceeding, however, does not bear
with it sufficient weight to render it fear.
fill, and we are sufficiently well prepared
to repel any serious attack,
REPORTED REINFORCEMENT OF PEMBERTON
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fFrom the B..vanriab Republican, Arne 9.1
We are informed by a gentleman who
arrived last night, who hid a Onversation
with an officer on the train yesterday, di.
rect from Vicksburg, which placehe left a
few days ago, that. Gen. johnstotclad
succeeded in crossing the Big Black, and
that by a manenvre in which he deceived
the Pedal - a[B,loo concentrated their forces
in; expectation of an immediate attack
from' him • succeeded in reinforcing the
garrison at Vicksburg with a force under
Gen. W. H. T. Walker.
The Fight at Beverly's Ford,
The Richmocd Examiner has some se.
were strictures on the condnct of the Con
federate military in relation to this fight.
It says:
`!As the SonthQrn trodps remained mas
ters of the fi.ld, "a n d as they are belieVed
to have taken at least as , many prisoners
towards the last of the day as they lost in
the morning,, ; they may be considered vic
torti. The ease with which the enemy out
wined the guard at, the river :on the first
00easiotiwas`th6..Prompter of Stoneman's
,ittanreion at the head of ten thousand
florae into the heart of the State, which
he iiccomplis red without the slightest in
terference from the Confederate cavalry.
Itia with pain that these reflections are
made. Events of Alija description glatie'
been lately too freqniirit to' adttrit ortbie
supposition that they are the result of
hazard. They are the effects of causes,
which will produce like effects while, they.
are permitted to operate, and they require,
the earnest attention of both the chiefs Of
the government and the heads of the ar•
my. The only effective means of pre
ventlng th mischief it may do is to rear
gani e our own forces, enforcinge stricter
discipline among the men, and insist on
niore earnestness among the:officers
the discharge of their very importaiit
duty - , •
! New ti,EtTftey ' 7 9 aueo. Upon.
Gallant Response of the Twenty-third
.Regiment,
Dispatches were received fe . sterdaY by
the kdjatant General of the State from
the Secretary of War, and from the Gov
eruoT of Penasylvania, to the effect that
die iebels - hit urge fore° . were marching
upoti Pennsylvania, acrd calling upon New
Jersey to assist her sister State. in this her
hour of need. Both despatches spoke
particularly of the nine months volunteers
now:returning to the State, and soliciting
their aid for a short time, until militia
regiMents can be called ont and °rant
ized:
These despatches were received yester
day afternoon, and last evening Adjutant-
General Stockton received .8 telegram
front Col. E. B. Grubb, of the Twenty
third, Regiment, now at Beverly, tender
ing the services of. his regiment , to go to
the aid of PetinsYlvaiiitt. The Adjutant.
General responded,. a ceeitink - thatr.set -
itices, , with !thanks Kt etr.!. Spirit-and
patridliam, and - stalin,g. that the necessary
arran' einente `would be mad e at once
Th Twenty-third was raizedirt'Btirling•
tait;6 unty, and returned from the army
few d ytt:agtr.: • Their Spirit, courage and
i
devotion to the r.allkt
_of -e
.couptaar rpm;
'ni,,it4t el .ttiel h i gllY - cotinianded._ .i_vrill i
we trust and , bellevti, be 'emulate& by the
other! regiments returned or returning
from the field. It is intended that the
regiments thus volunteering shall be'aent
to Pennsylvania tia soon as possible, to
remain only until the:militia tan be,placed
ut•the 'field, which will bes•at an early - day,
, -.-. Trenton Gazette, June ;lc
THE DAILY POST - ADVANOED
BATES.
- -
Oner pay,
Three " 2
15
One • ..
Ond week, de!iye red Single copies: ;16 7, - 70
18
To agents per hundred
NEW ADVERTISING RATES.
NEW
The following rates of advertising r:
agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg 1;
Daily Press. to take effect on and after the 10th
day of November, 1862, on all new contracts:
FOR STANDING SCATTER.
PER STIVIGFLEI HQ I : I A.RE, , EVERY D& g.
One .insertion..-- 8 60 Two Months-- 89 00
Two insertions—. 100 . Three months... 11 00
Three insertions 11:t5 Four months._ 13 00
one
Two wee k e ~...... 200 Five monthl. 14 00
2:60 Six Month - 15 00
Three weed,....... 5.00 Nine.monthe,... 20 00
On e 6 -0 0 One 25 00
FOR CHALw6O3.4.IBLE NAWER.
Which allows theptivileEe eliweekly chutes
of matf,ar, tb beinserted'amonk new
advertisements.
PER SINCILLE-aquARE, .11 , 712 Y DAY,
Six months oo
Twelve taoutha ."*
$lB
SO 00
Adminixtrtora'ltetierea ........... . . ...... 226
Marriage
75
Death Notions: each ins
.......
50
OA. All advertiaementa ordered In for one
Month, or lees time, to be easeh at the time of or
dering.
ALLY POST.
LATEST FROM THE, SOUTH
The following are extracts from late
Richmond papers: .
REPORTS OF LEE'S INVASION PECJEcTS
A fetter from Richmond, of June 2d,
in. the Atlanta: (Ga.,) Intelligeaeer, re:
ports the current rumor that Leewas
about to march either •far Washington or
Philadelphia. The writer says that the
fortifications of Washington are 8126 as
to render it impregnable, and it "Gen.
Lee. invades Maryland it is not probable
that he will immediately make an attack
on the well defended capital of the Union,
bat upon other places, With a view to cut
off its supplies, and thus, by stratagem,
nit:u3ately Compel ita surrender."
FRONI THE CLA
From tho itichmoui Enquirer, Juno
Proclamation of Governor Parker
of Ilien,Jerney. ,
EXECU ' TIV E CHAMBER, TRENTON, N. J. }
Jane 17, 1863.
Jersey-inen, the State= of Pennsylvania
is invaded. A hostile army is now occu-
pying and despoiling the towns of our
sister State. She appeals to New Jersey,
through her Governor, to aid in driving
back the invading army. Let us respond
to this .oall. upon our patriotic State with
unprecedented zeal.
I lliatijfore call upon the Citizens of this
State to meet and organize into companies,
and report to the Adjutant General of the
State as soon as possible, to be organized
into regiments as .the militia of New Jer
sey, and press forward to the assistance'cf
Pennsylvania .in .this emergency. The
organization of these troops will be given
in general orders as soon as practicable.
[Signed] JOEL PARKER.
Attest—S. M. Dicicnvsow, Private Sec
retary.
MASSACHUSETTS TROOPS.
Jane IC.
In the absence of Goßvernorosrom,
Andrew, no
definite action has yet been taken to or
ganize volunteers for immediate service.
An informal meeting of military gentle-
Men, including the Colonels of the Third,
Sixth and Fortieth Regiments, was held
today, and after a consultation, an ad
journment was had until to-morrow, when
Goverm.mAndrew is expected to be pres
ent.
Titool'9 IF'1[0:11
PORTLAND, June
A despatch from Augusta states that a
Consultation of military men will be held
there tomorrow. The Governor has re
teived a despatch from Secretary Stanton
aski ng how many troops Maine can tin•
hist' forthwith, far six months to be cred
ited on the draft.
Call for Troops in Maryland.
1 he Hon. A. W. Bradford, Governor of
ifilaryland, has issued a proclamation, in
response . to that of the President, Calling
the organization of ten thousand
troops from that. State to meet the present
dmergency. The Governor says:
"The entire want of ary efficient or
ganization of the militia of the State,
emakes it necessary to provide the rt pared
pree either by volunteers Or by draft - -
hether we look to the purpose tor which
this force is required, to the success or
efficiency of its operations, or to the prob
able movements of other States embrac,d
in the same appeal, every consideratiiii
cOnnecteh with the subject demanes thi‘t
the call should be met by an offer of col
übteers. When our own territory is
threatdned by an invader, let it never he
said that we lacked the spirit to meet the
emergency or looked to others to provide
fo'r our defence.
_ .
• `Whilst , therefore, measures will imme
:diately be taken to provide by draft from
the recent enrollment whatever of the
force now called for is not promptly fur
nished by volunteers, I would earnestly
appeal to the patriotism and pride of
every Marylander so to respond to the call
tqw made upon them as to leave no ne
cessity to raiser a single company by any
compulsory r roceBB.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL!!
liccoLisTEß at BAER,
10S WOOd ktreet.
4 doors from sth,
NOW IN STORE. THE LA R.
AA gent and most complete FN , ortment of Ci
,gain and Pipes in the Otty, which he) are selling
dt the very loireat
Cash Figures.
Call and examine them before purchasing
eleerrhere.• All Orders promptly attendel to.
.114.23 t.
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btih.Vtis,:irparl!rtrbgith ebloatfl°rueeeitdPbatotiii
PaSelnlteLS from or to any part of the old coon
ER 0 7_4104.1. h, steam or sailing packets.
SIGHT Dll..a4cut FOR tutus. payable In any
DAYS, of &tropic.
&ant for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
rod% Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Dili Packets for the Strainer Great East
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k fo . r Liverpool. f G S l t a e s am wa a
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Steam to Queen, town and Liverpool
The first class powerful Steamships
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ILL NA - IL FROM VIEW TORII
every , alternate Wednesday, from Liver
pool dvery alternate Tuesday, and
from Queens
'town every alternate Wodnosdar-
Steerare Passage from Liverpool or Queens
town.: $3O: fret New York, $3250, payable in
Hot i or its equivalent in OUT rency
For Steerage Postage uppltto WILLIAMS 4k.
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A.KE SUPERIOR COPPER MIRES
SIRIRLTLMLAII..•
WORKS.
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Sheatll.llrstlArt' and Bolt Copper, Ramrod Oa
Der Bottomai Baited tiltallßottnina.Bpol tar
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ECIONT)._ - STEMS. Pittsburgh. Pumas.
fir Medal °Man al Copper cut tom, de s ired
'Aare .
fel .Ird kw
per mprmA.LA:v4i i WANT?a troto hire Agents in every county at $75 a
month; ezpansea paid, to tell my new eldeap Ram
ily SeNing.Maanies. S. MADISON, Alfred. Me.
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6(kiDOLLARS A 71110NIFTP WE WAIPI 4
triAgents at $6O a month, axrid'neee paid to
sel our!.hveriasting PenCii Ortentca Burnera, and
13 other erodes, i5-drawers sent free. Address
j SHAW t CLARK, Bideford, Maine.
: -ms6:3mdavr
I. I IEA ' D PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
eei•ed by the Corountnee , onqiilit Engines
and onje, up to June aith,lBal Tor 'three thous
amt e fee of best quality ;if. TEN INCH LEATH-
Est H dEi; eerpper.rivited, and iTeines• Patent
.Couplings attached thereto. The hose to be
.properly tested before they are received by the
city, is en..myinent b;_anadei in eeeh.
- • - "JOHN QUINN,
itt.s Chnirmanofpennnittee.
,c ;11).11.7"Y Gr 001)S
'IWO Is THE, MIR, To, SECURE
;ALM ' id arm eroiNig. Shawls, Cloth and
tleaorthe - moat ta.biunable style!: un
bleaehe altd'brettebed Mcsbn. Cahen. Dela/nes,
bilk Umbrellas /4:0.. at greatly redecaepri
eag, -H a a g been ['timbal ed for cash/ will be
sold the p for cash, cal/ and aee for pottraehres at
„ J 14 - 124t.ii;
my2s 96 :hfitritzt attest
it In sa.a BABRIELIS I.nezteg Buir
L tar. inzt received andfor sae by ,
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NED ITTS ITT It 011 FIRE BIANU
X. - FA CV:R.II , OJ COMPS-I': Y.
WEER, GLOV.E,II. dr CO.,
Mannthoturers of Eire BrigNile2, Crucibles. Ace ,
and dealers in Ph e and rncible Clay.
Office Liberty street, opposite the P. B. Prooenger Debot, Pittsburgh.
Orders respectful/1 , solicited.
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY AND couNsELLOR AT LAW
Office No. CO grant greet, near the Court
Pitniburgh
L HUNINF-SS ENTICUNTED TO
his rare will receive prompt attention. Col
lections made and the money I,romptly remitted.
deoen I IA
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JAS. P. F LEMINC.
DRUG G t.. 4 ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic , Drugs, Medicines, Paints
Dyg-i-tutTs anti Perfurner.Y.
No. 77 F`edera 1 s‘treet.
A LEG II ENT CITY PA •
my - Mlyd
pal E LS EA.% ES
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad
vice should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown's remedies never Mil to cue purities, scrofulous and venereal affections-Al s o
hereditary taint, such as tatter, psoriasis and oth
er akin diseases, tto origin of which the patient
le ignorant, _ _
SE WS.
Dr. Wem
B's reMldies NAL
for thiEAKNE S
s affliction. brought OD
by solitary habits. are the only medicines known
l e this country which are safe and will speedily
realm() to health,
nEum A
Dr Brown's remedies mireTIS.M.
in a few days this
Lela! affliction
He also treat Piles, elect. Gonnorrboo, Urethai
Disc4arges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Buck
and tidneys, irritation of the Bladder, strict
area, etc.
A letter to be answered must contain at least
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any address safely pachei.
0 lEee and private rooms, No. 50 SMITIt FIELD
TF4E ET. Pitteburch. Pa. nolsddew
EEN }ITN,
ROSE LEAF POWDER'
Pearl Powder
THEATRE ROI'GE,
Vinegar Rouge,
•
VIOLET POWDER,
Violet Powder,
HARD & SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES,
Hard & Soft Rubber Syringes,
Just received at Just received at
RANI/[N'S Drug Store, No. 63 Market street, 3
doors below Fourth. my 2
HYdropolts, or Garden Sprinkler.
A Nniv AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR
/14 wetting plants and flowers. washing windows,
carriages. Are. Primps of every description sold
and repaired. Daylrin's Patent Wa er Drawer
made and sold.
LDON KELLY, 164 Wood St.
jn3 Ono door from Sixth.
The Howe Sewing Machine
Invented 1845. Perfected 1862,
R
ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
other Sowing Machines. at the World's Fair,
1882, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention-on its merits ; and Wheel
er & Wihon's a medal for its .d.peicema lied "Cir
cular hrok." The Howe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) na
the best for all purposes on exhibition. Ong light
e t MaChine guaranteed q make perfect work on
the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
tJolii and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair. streets.
A.M. MeGREGOR,
Agent.
na3 , 2o;d3ta;v:lY
0011 CORD GRAPE.
S
treERIOR VINES. AT $2 60 PER
dortre $l2 50 per 100. Extra Vines at ssper
dozen; sz.s par 100,
KNOX
(LP No. 2.9 Fifth li.reet.
UT APPLES AND PEAEIIES,-
DJ. 100 bu3he s choitse .3Tl' "Pescbcts. 300
Bushell Ar pies in Store and for 8.00 by
JADA, FEEZER.
Corner D Tket & Pi,etSt
IMIDENCII WOODS INITATION Or
JP Oat - , printed from board., an exact copy,
with panel mouldings to match. For sale -by
W. P. sultanALL.
87. Wood street,
MW DISCOVERY
To Strengthen and ,Improve tho Sight.
THEsepatta6" PEABLIS
ussian SpeataoleA,.
IDESSONSI SUFFERING **BONI JUI.E•
feetive sight, Ong sge or other caus
es, can be relieved by th6 ltnestan Peb
ble Spectacles, which have been well triedbY
many respobsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi - .
cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfao
tion. The certiteates of these persons can be
seen at my oUloe.
03. All who purchase ono pair of the Rutudant
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied In .
future free charge with those whioh wdlalways
give satisfaction.
Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve
ment in your eight call on
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacle,
janl6 No. 32 Fifth street. Post Building
y place of business is closed on Saturday
J. DUNLEVT,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
I'ITCSB URG 11, PA
my2.?;!yltw
Groceries,
LEAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
44 supply of Tea. Coffee, : . .iuttar and Groceries
of all descriptions, which will be sold either
wholesale or retail at the lowest casilprices
.) DUNLNVY,
No. 4 Diamond.
Pittsburgh.
ID9~'•dew
CASK CARR AMMONIA JUST RE
eoivoi and for =a u by
UFO. A. RF.T.LV.
69 Federal St.. Allegheny.
- -
ROSS OE SIPERI.I_NICAS AMBROSIA
Jut received by
rm. A. KRLLY
69 Fed eral St, Allegbe.
iceLAin n: W 1111471118 LIQUID REN
MAP Lc t Just reetivoi by
GEO. A. RELLY.
6!I Federal St., Allegben7
HOSS OF NICHOL!: ELIXIR IRON
Fwd bark nimt re,elved hr
GEO. A. KELLY,
69 Federal t.. Al l,gba.a.V.
B GROSS I.INOSE S'S BLOOD SEAR
char just received by
O. A; RRLLy,
Federal SL. Alloghany
1..4.1 - 11 GROSS .711c1..i NEC PILLS AND
Ito Ity vurtr.ituge, iuet rec dyed by
tiEO .A K
1;9 Fedt ral Et., Allegbany.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD
M anufact urerg at CV cry variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR SLUMBERS
GAS or STEAII FITTERS,
MACH INEsTs ANo COPPERSMITHS,
Map RA SS C RTI NMI; 011} EVERYDE.
acriptinn made toorder . Steamboat wore,
steam and 6, titling and repairing promptly at
tended to. Harticular attentidn prom to fi [tier. up
Refineries for Coal and Carhati
Also, sole azontA for the Western Dlst-ie.
Pennsylvania. for the rale a Marsh. Lanrdell
Co.'r Patent S , thou Pump, the hest over invisn
tad, havltl2 no valvog it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any ournp
mica its etas._
005T611
CCESHOH TO
COMMERCIAL INFORRATION'
Arbitration Committee of the Board
of Trade.
Wm. M. SHINN, V. P.I N J AB. L BENNETT
JNO. B. DILWORTIL Wm. MoCREERY.
DAVID Mac DLEBB.
Movements of European Steamers;
Pawl exuaro.l..
Sidon June 10... New York.... Liverpool
Asia. _June 10...Boston_. ...LiverPool
Persia Tune 17... New Y
.. -Li verpool
Marathon. ...... ....June 24... New York.... Liverpool
Africa .. June 24 Boston .Liverpool
Scotia July 1... N ew York.... Liverpool
Kedar July B... New York.... Liverpool
Great Eastern... July 21... New York.... Liverpool
OORRECTID DAILY POE THE lIOIIICTWO P 08? BY
MESSRS. 110 t NTE MERTZ, BROKERS.
NO. LIE WOOD STREET.
The following are the buying and selling retie
for Gold, Silver, &o.:
Gold -----..
Silver
Demand Notes
Eastern Exchange.
Now York
Philadelphia. .
Boston..
Cincinnati.
Louisville,.
Cleveland
St. Louis...
ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK :MARKET.
Allegheny City, Jane '2oth.
Ths market since our last was dull. The ex
citement in regard to other matters prevented
the • proper attentjon being paid to the purchase
of stoc't. The offers were not large, and the
principal portions of fat cattle was purchased by
Government contractors, the standard rate being
$5 Pia hundred. Other grades ranged from 23i:s
3, 4@5 to '44 lb.
Hog - a—Season now far advanced. We quote
nominally at 40414 IA ID.
Sheep—Offerings fair, prices ranging from
25®3 50 11 head.
The receipts at the Morgan House Yard were:
Last week. This week.
Hogg 2,090 ea)
Cattle 1,575
Sheep .....................
Horses 434
Cattle—The market was not ver
acti,
gerincs being limited. The sales exhibit a wide
range ft rn 2'4413e, according to Quality. '1 he
at
rter was Pnly paid fur a very choice article. The
‘'es were as follows: Win. Patridee, of Perry
tiny, sold2o head at $32 head; Wm. Ale
-
ton sold is head at 1 3 . lb: M. Keeling,
of Illinois, sold r.s head at 3, 4qysc.
Sheep—The offt.ring, during the week were
sina'l a, compared with the previous week.—
CI ice, were not CO firm, among the sales we note
as fillows A 3 , Cunningham, of Beaver county,
sold 63 head at 1,3 '5 per he •d, a low figure; It 13
Graham Sold :3;I) head. terms not made public.—
A number of other sated were made at the same'
range of figures.
IlloWa—Theeemeon for hogs' eing far advanced I
the demand has follen inflict they were very
little enquired for. A few hundred head were
disposed oiT at figur , s ranging from 4@V4c per
pound. A few car load tidy were driven East.
FEW YOUR CATTLE 31AILIRET
Tilhune'm Report
BULL'S HEAD, Monday, June 15th.
The market opened this morning in Forty
fourth street with s:lnclitiere about 3,600 bul
locks fresh from the country, and nut far from
2 4 t1 head of stale cattle, which have been out two
weeks on grass,
waiting for a better market. This
number. though less than at the last market, is
probably a, large as will be required, as the av
erage weight is greater and this is in the middle
of strawberry time. It has beta very evident
from the start this morning that retail butchers
Were nut anxious to buy largely, or else there
was a combined movement against any advance
of rates, which, with the number on sale, in a
sharp market, would nit be difficult.
We think that the average may be quoted a
trifle better than last Monday, but it is morn on
account of bettor quality than upon any real ad
vance. though the market has been steadier and
first-class bullocks sold fu las well as last woek.
that is generally at 1141111 ie 1 fb net, with a few
of the best at 12e 'ft lb, and the coarser sorts, in
eluding a largo number of Illinois distillers, at
10411 c, and a few very rough steers and old stags
at Ika.lee, making the gene , I average, Ile.
teh34Rwd
I PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Largest and cheapest assortment in the city, at
Large t rl cheapest assortment in the city a
PITTOCII'S
Opposite Post-office.
Also a large supply of
Curs eney Holders,
Pocket Books,
Walletts, & - c. ttc., at
J. W. PITTO CIE
BOOKS, STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
1 1 ILTO It MA L ACADANFY OF MUSIC,
CSINESEO, N. Y. C. Baesini. President,
T. E. Perkins. Principal. John Zundel, Teacher
of organ, piano. and harmony. The filth annual
section of this institution, commences on Thurs
day, July, 2d, 1863, and continues eight weeks.
Thi rough instruction given in vocal culture,
harmony, piano, and organ. The attention of
choristers and singing school teachers. is earnest
ly directed to the singing school teacher' s class,
(see circular.) For circulars or further infirma
tion. app'y to T E. Perkins, care of F. J. Ilan-
Chimer', Now York City. iuB;d2w
11 EN T.ISTR, Y.
EETH EXTRA NTED WITHOUT
1 pain by the fr.e of Dr. Oudry'n apparatus.
HOFFMAN .dt F.DMIINDSON
DENTISTS
An work warranted
134 Smithfield Street,Pittabarg
Ohio White Sulphur Springs
rfiIIIISI WELL KNOWN WATERING
R Place. will be formally opened on the 18th
of Juno; The Springs this season, will be under
the immediate supervision of the proprietor,
who yin be assisted by Messrs Joseph A. Swot'-
nis, and C. C. Mitchel. It is the intention to
make the house, in alt respects equal to the best
watering pieces in the country, and to provide
generally for the comfort and accommodation of
the gueste. For terms, or other informatien
Address. A. WILSON, Jr.
Lawimenter P. 0, Delaware Co. 0.
dl mo
BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.
%WASHINGTON HALL, (late Mrs.
'Mason's). 80 long ad favoraiblY known
to visitors at the Springs, Xs 'Vote .Open for
the reception of guests. The tense iv large, de
lightfully situated on :Broadway.; between
the Congress and Empire Springs, and
hi surrounded by ample and beautifully shaded
grounds.—Table first-class—and the ivoms well
dap ad for famlies and large parties offriends.
For further particulars address Washington
Hsi', Saratoga Springs. inttilato.
AY 'LAKES. (wheeled, revolving,
..and band.) Hay Forks, do., for sale by
BECKHAM &LON G.
30 W.. 127 Liberty street
c y or iv b v y A,T9118 et CORN PLOWS
BEOKHAM do LONG
No 147 LibertYrtreet
HAY EL E wrong, wrill Awn-.
Fricticn. or Common Blookp. for Rau by
. BEoßalilif LAN(
I kt 4 ki.q44l /Abut, street.
PROW IrOItOPE
_June 10..Liverpool...New York
.June 13 ..Liverpool...Boston
.June 16..Liverpoo)...Ne w Yo r k
June 27..Lirterpo.1...Now York
MONEY HARICET.
Busing Belling
... 1 39 00
... 1 29 00
1 38 00
par
.... Dar A O
Par
Western Exchange
Dar P
Dar
pax 4
1.784
93
active. the
4ead,,fi!
SPRING GOODS 4,
WLL HE
TIon w o? p ßu ' rein t l° 43 A. our stook of • ATTEN;
SPRING AND SUNNI GOODS,
embracing all the newest styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIXERES,
Imitable for Easiness Suite. A full and comldute'
assortment of fine black •
CLOTHS AND CASAIIINERESs.
Plain and figured Bilk am}-Cashmere Vesting,
a. 'llai.EF; & C0 .,143 •
rEAbrtiumsTitEET,
corner oflliarkeiSlMlre.AlleglsenT pity ~ •
Olt? liitelligen a Ce . Office. !. '
NO, 127 Yotuth et...' one loop above'SniltlifteldZ at'
, . • .
ii Aar Now pump/tow to
..stroi4l. - :T:
-a. familita le the eity mid-country, ' with' helP if .
9/ all kinds.at ehOn notice. ! / , will also attend
1 ,, ta Mu abase and sale of property. ciiliection
of I , ...ents and "claims, nrigot - late - loans, •t Prom
MT intimate knowledge of the . elty , aild connty.
and long experience ur , the bnaMara. I chops . to.
giv a imtire instiefatiog_tp in7p03,01.
nnue/amdtanitte t - - - - Al. 14. ZiPLAIT,..
DEALERS .ncr-biLs
--
EL M. ICIEB, C0., --
I iANIMOPITABIIII OP
Pura No. 1 Co.rbon 011,g
AND
.T 3 M 430 Ma .1E
AlriMu oe on LIBERTY STREET, oPpoaltel
Penn'a R. R. Depot
_All oil warranted. an22:lyd,,
THE AFIDESCO OIL comroa
31=271"A1" HAVE F"
. le,
.Refined Ardegeo Oil,
I fOH - UP1,081711. LIAO,
PURE BEN.,tOL.E.
warehouse, 27 .LICWIJSE STBEET
PIT7YBUBOI3. psNNA:
E.ncant 011 Wo rk
DUNCAN, DITSLAP &
faatururg of
PURE WHITE ifgEFINED
CA.R331:21W OILS.
OfIlag„ NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET Piths
burgh. eg.
LY
II ANDF. L I E*R S, BRACELETS,
`l-1 CORNICES. CANEELBB.AuS, LAMPS,
REGILDED OR REBRONZED,
and made equal to new. Alro, Chandelier s
, ete., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the
Lamp and Oil Store of
WELDON, REINBRE & KELLY,
arab% 164 Wood street. near 6th.
The Philosophic Burner.
ENATEENIs NEW DOVIBLE-AcTlNti
L Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil Is now
ready. It possesses many adyantagos over the
Common Bunion.
L It makes a large or mall light with perfect
Combustion.
2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety.
3. It can be wed with a long or short chimney.
4. It can be used as s taper night-lamp.
5. It can always be made to burn Coonomlcanl.
B. It is more easily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It can be trimmed And lighted Without re
moving. the cone.
8. It throws all the whitened above the cone.
9. The chimney can. be removed or inserted
without touching theglass.
These burners are the oommim No.l size. and
can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Prioc 25 canto;per doren 012. Bold a
No. R 2 FOURTH Bust Pittsburgh.
ie2s-lid. P. Sf.A.YDIEIg.
PIANO DEALERS
NABIE & cos' PIANOS—
Just opened this week a choice supply of those
LEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS.
beyond doubt the finest in the country. 'This fact
is now almost uniyelsally concee; or come
months past we have been usable d
to d fill f one half
of our orders.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS
Haines Brothers Excelsior Piano'Fortes, the
best cheap Pianos made. For albe y
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
43 Fifth E treat.
Sole Agent for Raines Brothers Nance and
Princes Melodeons. ie6
Et A.II,GrA.I-144TS
SECOND HAND PIANOS,
CITICTIERING 7 OCTAVE. BEAU
-tin. tiful black Walnut case. v a r y little
$220
A 7 (stave, ohickering, Rosewood, round
Corners, a first rate instrument. 200
A 7 octave, Hate & Co.. Rosewood; a
handsome Mstrument,in good order._ 175
A 6' octave, Stodart, Rosewood, carved
pommels in front. 165
.....
A fl , ‘ octave, Zale & Co, Rosewood, round
front, an excellent ....... 160
A. 6 octave, ihickering, Rosewood round
corners, a good reliable Piano 150
16 octave, Hatt, Davis & Co, Rosewood 135
A 6 act,. Stodart. Mattoenny, round front 80
6 oat. Swift, do 75
A 6 oct, German. do 60
A 6 oct. Dunham, do ..... ...... 56
A 6 oct. Loud do ........ 01".
A 5,4 act, English do ..........
A 5 etc, OR do 2015
For sale by
JORN 11, MELLOR,
at *mon- svooor.
P
ÜBLIC NOTIFF—BOOIth ‘ OF SUB—
scription the Capital stoek'of the Western
Insurance and Transportation Comnany, will be
opened at the M erchantslEzehange.fiu Pittsburgh
on TUESDAY. June 23d. 1863, and kept, open
from 10a. m.until4 p. to, sal dav
WM.}ARNE'S,
II W. BROWN,
I.
WM. P. SH P. STINNERRETT.
TAMES D. MACXIN.
my224td Co mmisioners.
R. HUTOHINgOIi
(LATE OP LEECH' & HITTOITINSOkj
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCIIINt•
Dealer in
• -
WESTERN RESERVE
.CUEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Frait. Pot and Pearl
Ashes, and PRODUCE CENERALLY„
Best Brands of Family Flour AlwaYs On band_
No. 102 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTbBUGH, PENN'A.
t] .Liberal advance made on Consignments,
W. B. LUPTO:t-.. ..... R. OLDDBII.
LUPTON & °LEIDEN,
ILANIIPACTUREBB AND DEALDRD
FELTTERENT & GRAVEL ROOfiNG
"L.Repairs to old ()ravel, Canvass and Metalio
Roofs made at the lowest priors,
All work promptly attended-to Amerranted
Office, Morning Post Building, eorne Fifth and
Wood streets. 241 story. • mk.l7
CHARLES - L. CALDWI:LL,
(Sueoessor to Jas. Holmes .1t Co..
F' 0 It P`. C. FL
DeaJer ni Bagion. Lard; Suaar4nred Harm
clanoked Beef dm
Corner Market and First streets. Pittsburgh. Pa.
---
-TO- TELE- PIYBPW: .
MIS PAR CI ALL , / - --,
.=nthe ignorant andialse _
est Of all deettoni- lig,
nations;treat secret and
delicate , disorders. Self- ~. • - 4 , = , ,, , . /
~..,
abuse and diseases= Or - - , .
.tuaticmscommonand-in-, I .;, ~
,%
... - ':. -
eldoll . l to youths of both
'
sagn - and ••indultn.,..gMile Or !harried. timings
Da. Maarrerzor publinites aslant of 1119 doing
so, the ignorant and moor modest IWO dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great sines immoral
and - fgrj,6o.llll .aild .6o on- Moor It
their wives, promising eons and darn. Their
bunny, Ph 731011111 should he cautious tedroor them
iraignorarace that that do the same as. Dr. BRAN"
nill , UP. (except publiaMnelent a lucrative proA
mode might be iost to them among . eitipid Mier,
st.: and z-prristontituotta fanntice,' burn and
raised In Ignorance, spmapAs inuehreonsz and
who c.
~'da m .Waste; ftc...to
dollars ~.d OM Di7SteriOUSIY • meanly ordit
cotton. )bato n lic.ll;n. however, thst - nurarircre
gaz
"rents - and . "aril lhanpti that tally
V& 4 2
i iii I d
g : A f t 4 ,
17 42 "ti ellak4Z,PauMr_f,"b4
have. been restoredito'health 'and virrr by ' DR.
BRANSTRUP. besides rusgn, , before and ghat
marriage' threugh - himisave been saved r.rach satil
foxing. anxiety inertiScation. An.. 'llretrnatorr
hes or nocturnal emnsinsions, are eoirre otel7 cured
..,' &opt space of time by .hie new remedies.
wino aresharly his own,ltteyarecorapounda
. tom 'the •.blis Minder% ka,vin-th.an•
..the
falhary;ofthe atit,nanwiabander&
;ea ft and subnlitut e vegitable remale dig.
Armes we treated act Iniccust—navinthsit
'Oyer forty. years (40) experience in their treat-,
meratin tosoilathrof libth•ther Uri - World' and in
the United Staten leads trim to 0 , 011 with a,
fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom
42 ram the nowt" - pactdeheek.:Ziffe no ranger With
niontebanks and quacks. but come and be cured ,
Consumption and ail ofitrinndred diseases, of
which no =AY argon our countricra can
now be relieved, provt ..hey attend to It In
time Pull pertionicas am had of try tr.:lament
by prorniring a copy of the Medical
Advis e
,which
is given gratin to all that &pair Having the ad
vantage of overfascia's =perk:ice and
observation. cionsequen ;he bar, superior skill
in, the treatment of •al diseases, andawho It
daily consulted by the nrofeesion, AS Weil UMW=
mended by repeatable citizens, publishers. pro
Mindoro of, hotels, & o. One. Sly Smithfield
street. near Diamond street. Private isexunier i
llations from all paw 0 1 Cle Union strictly so
terdedto. Direct .n
MON wo.
dega s y 9 i burgh P ort °aka.
NI Zi 11. 0 0 IP-
HOW LOSTI 110WICESTOREDI
Jut publishati. in a Sealed- Envelope. Price
Six Cents.
A LECTURE ON VIE- NATURE,: TREAT.
KENT unit Radical Care of Spermatorrluis cr
Seminal Weakness. - Involuntaiy Enunissions,
Sexual Debilltry and .IroPeclintents to Marriage
general&_-Nervousnesa, Consumption, Epilepsy
and Fitt bbuttil sad Physical Incapacity, result
ing from Self-Abuso, tto.—By ROBT. J. CUL
vREWKLI:,'Af.D.. Author of the Green Book, &e,
-" A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers."
Sent under seal. in a plain envelopN to any ad
dress, post paid. on reteipt of Six CemtP, or two
pottage stamps, b. Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE.
127 - Broadway. New York,
mh3l:daw3m ' Post office Box. 4586.
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
ition THE SPIMEDY ABM PEIEMusS
ENS aura of
GONORRHEA, (.31.EUT. ITREVIAL
Direharyee. Sentinel weliknose. Nightly lade
Mone t .Tanontineneg Genital Irrita
bxlit 1 Gravel. ptrietarpand
ays Bladder.
leh has been n used b anyd
upwards of
ONE HUNDRED PHYS/CIANS.
iA theirg u rLrate practice, with the - entire success,,gemse • Corms CoParita. Carsorae, or Mai
compoundhitherto haulm.
BELL'S SPECIFIC
.41.148
lik l 3opeedy in Gotten. often *feed= a owe in a
fenmdarg. end when a cure la effected Ms perman.
eat. They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the system, and nev er nause
ate the stomach., or imprelrnate the breath and
bel ant rugay coated, all nauseous take is avoided.
c of diet is necessary whilat using thorat
nor one their action interfere with business p
unit!. Each box contains six dozen PLUS.
PRICE ONE IIOTALEA,.. •
Dr. Beirs Treatise.' ou Yienebanl
Weakness.
Self .1 buses. Gonorrhea. Meet &e, a Pamphlet of
to es
50 es.
eoetair4ing.ipportant advice to ;ho a.-
tiioSEDU . Elia cents are required to
pay postage.
RILL RELLIS GREEN BOOR.
A oomplete Treatise on Goriorr.h.a,
Rd., in all the various stagft, with
7 Prescriptions in English. adapted for self
reatment, without the aid, of a physician
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
The Pills or Books will be sent. secure from ob
servation, by mail.
of the by , any advertised
Agent. on reinlipt, ofthe moiled%
J. BRYAN. 6 Cedar street. N.Y.. Doi 5079.
Amoral Agent.
FLEXING.
earner MarkJOetSEPH
street and Diamond.
eoldtg all Druggists a t for
leltstralbe:Tsah.
WX. I. FABEB. & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
lEs.ou 3r.)/111 CIGW2I.
GENERAL MACIIMISTa .IND OILER NAKEM
Near the Penn. R. R. baseman Depot
PITEBBUBSid.
' '_Aartgaz SW.. maims of
dr ed
st e%em E.-M zangine from three to one
h and 'home power. and milted for
Brisf tains. Saw Mills, Blast Btroa,mf. Factories..
ate. ,
(live Particular attection to - the eor indiction of
&Om and Machined for, grist mills, and for
rugits. and
eronlar mills.
saw also on b and . nalshed and ready foriship
i then at Short notioc c Eseines and Boilers of ever,
de,4l/AlLfehtm" Boilers and Sheet Iron fel _avatar";
-Wronat Iron Shaffillit,liammo, and ranted
evert varie4. and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Maehinery And Machine Cards.
Our prioas are lowour machinery manufactur
ed of the beet quality of materials. and warrant.*
In all tam to idea satisfaction.
sir dors from all parts of the collates solicit
ed and promptly Rlled- WU*"
D4UB & CAPPELL,
lITBAIMANT TAkII.OIIM,
wr.'irsvr. jIIST EEC
use ar.d well selected atook of kik
SP rl g Goo ds
tll
,Qtlia,camblieres, vestings • ite•
ALSO --A lame Bookof
.. • .
k'IIANNEONG GOODS,
iteligling Paper Oollart. Neck Ties. and every
thinta9ll3l.l7 kept by first clam Furnishing Slore
• Promptly executed. an.3oo.vd
$503 WEBSTER 8 155,50
UNABRIDGED 'DICTIONARY
.
Fiftr C°Rl6lBO ere:ablate. Notarial Edition at StLOO
;inn?b bp JOHN H. MELLOR.
f . • 81 Wood street.
To nm:mzfts &tiro uoamm,oroas
We are now niennfeetnitur isaiwzior eaitiole or
id
arhieb we are Prepared to delharkozp ors (3O&
MIND, 1509 IJ.1111471" STBRET.
Balt inalii7 of .Vadraltv Coal ahra.n
hand as tonal. oa
nagt. DICHBOB. STEWAIIT 00.
RrarovAlL OF LIVERY STABLE
The undersigned having remoied his Live
' Stable from the rear of the SCOti Rome, to near
the corner of First and Smithfield street. W.V.
Conn old•stand; is prepared to_furnish carriages.
buggies, and saddle horses nyon the shortest no
tice, t Alsellorses kept at Livery at reasonable
rates.; Undertaking and all arrangements for fu
neralawill receive kw ppeeial attention.
so '44.1 BBSL BRICELAN D.
t ,0119 FOR SAXE—TUE 0117114C111-
-MA be offers for sale four eligible lots situated
on therorner r Grove street and .Centre Avenue
adjoining the Seventh Ward, in pitt, township.—
The hope each aieeti front by 110 feet deer , ,
rtmilblig back to an aller. and are entirety isola
ded etreetaand alleys on every vide- --Two of
Oleic) is have frame hongeaep them, five mono
and impl hi each, hydrants on ho premises. They
will be &tidal' together on very favaratne terms.
Rn• tire of JAS, ItIeCABS, kgeeit,
. • - ithes street. near Fourth
r , _ • I lES'AEISSES' AND CHIL imams
-KA I'. ota Show, GoSari anci :Ballaorata z0044_
to , qtdpr. of the bftt materials and no auka a .
oh% $. mE. SCHMERTZ a
a MI /fifth Amok
zerneAm.'