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    Jilm.es P. B arr,T
MEDICAL
N OT ALCOHOLIC
• A HIGHLY CONCENTR
Vegetable Ex
A PORE 110 -
Dr. Hooilr
GERMAN B'
PHXPABIIIt
DR. C. D. JACK:
phut, Pe:
Will effecter
Liver Cot
DYSPEPSIA..
Chrome. or Seriroan
of the illdneya. a
Artslaw tivu• •
Liver or ti
SUM
as Con
pillion. It
Piles, Folio
Blood to the
Acidity of thef
Nausea, Heartbu
for Food, Fullness .
tag or
Spur Fry
bag or Fluttering at the I
soh, Swimming 01 the ilea
difficult Breathing, Fiutterm
Choking or suffocating sensatioi
posture, Dimness of Vision,
hire the sight, Fever and Du
Head, Deficiency of Perspi
lowness of the Skin and F,y
the Side, Back, Chest, Li,
Sudden Flushes oiliest, Bit.
inß in the, Flesh, Coast-ant
tmaginings of
-and great de roc
stun 0 f
spits, And will positively prevent Yellow Fever,
low b ever, &o.
THEY - CONTAIN
NO Al.COHnc OR BAD WIIISRX
They will cure the above diseases is ninety-nin
ases out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
toputanty cot isoolland'a German Bittern; (par*
regetabbid hosts of ignorant quacks and unseru
)tdOUS adventurers, have opened upon suffering
aumanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
• it poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
inns, and oluistened TcratosoStomachies and
Bit-
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied
kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters;
which, instead of miring only aggravates diseases
ml leave the disappointed sufferers in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood the test of fifteen years trial by the A meri ,
can 'public; and their reputation and sale, are
not nva led by - any similar preparation.
The proprietszs have trio usachis of Letters
front the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers- Physicians and
Citizens.
•
Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to
't he beneficial effects and medical v'rtues of these
Itif ter..
DO YOU WANTSOME THING to STRENG TB.
EN YOU?
DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE,
.du YOU WANT TO BUILD Or YOUR CON
STITUTION I
DO YOU WANT'Po FEEL WELL!
DO YOU WANT TO GET BID 01 NEB VO US
NEED
DO YOU u WANT ENF°GY I
Do yon want to sleep well 1.
Do You want a brink and vigorous
feeling t
If 9.11/ do. use
•
HOGFLAND'S GERMAN SITTERS.,
PARTICULAR NOTICE.,
Thorn are many preparations soft tinder the
itaaritterenputtur in,quartbataste, commended
' 1 'Of peirraielpor COMM - 071 rum, costingfroni
20 (040 cents per gallon, she taste dispitisid bq
An
see or Coriander Seed,
This class of Bi teas has cauecti and mill contin
ue to cause. as toys as they can be sold. hundreds
to die the death o the drunkard, By their use the
I ystern is kept continually under the inf luence of Al
zoholia .Slimulants of the worml kind, the desire for
Liquor is created and kept vp. and the result to a 1
the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and
death.
For those who desire and will have a Liquor
Bitters, use_pubirsh the follotesng receipt, ('et One
Bottle alotistand'a German DI trers,
,and
nix with Tfirte (knolls of Good Brandy
or Wnisky, and the result mill be a preparation
that ;sill tUreseel in medicinal virtues and tense
as ellen•e.any of the numerous Liquor Balers in
the market, and iota cost mach leas. You iedl
have all the virtues of Iloolliand'a Dittert in
connection with" a good article of Liquor; at a
much lees price than these inferior preparations
will cost you.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS,
We call the attention of till having - relations or
friends in tne army to the fact that • HOG le-
LA ND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the aise.ses induced by exposures and priva
tionalacident to 'camp life In the lists, publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the sick, it will be noticed ;bat a very large pro
portion aro suffering from debility: Every case
cf that kind can be readily cared by Bocfland's
German Bitters. Diseases resul.ing from disor
ders of the digestive organs are ..pe,dth• remov
ed. We have no hesPiteion in stating that, •if
these Bitters were freely used among our soldiera
hundreds ot lives might be saved, that otherwle
gill be •latt.
We call particular attention to the following re
markahloand well authenticated cure of one of
the nation:a heroes.. whose life, to use hi; own
Lang uage"has been saved by the Bitters:"
PHTLADEIniii, August 1id , 1862.
Meters. Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your
Bootiand's German Bitters nag saved my. life.
There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by ,
numbers of my comrades, some of whom names
are appended, and who were tully• cognizant qf
all the circumstances of my case I am, and have
been for the Last four years. a member of Ober
man's celebrated battery," under the immediate,
command of Capt. B. B. A 3 res. Through the ex
-Pomo) attendant upon my arduous duties, I
wo
attacked in November last with it Ili:motion o
the lungs. au-I ma; ;or seventy two Oars in the
hospital. This was followed by groat debility;
heightened by an attack of dysentery. I washed
removal from the White Dou c and Font to this
city on board the steamer • eitioe of Ifs ire," from
which "landed on the 28th of Jane. hince that
time I have been anout as low as any one could
be sod s. z etain a park of vitality; For a week
cr more I was scarcely able to sea low anything..
ad If I did ford a morsel dews, it was ilna ecti- ,
afely thrown .up Oahe.
I could coLoven keep a glass of water on turi
stomach. Life could not last under these oneum
stances ; accordingly the phrsicialis who
had bee., working fat bfally, though unsuccesful
ly. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch
er. frankly tol t me they lion'tl do no mere fir me,
and advised me tt see a elm grtnan, and to make
such diap &don of my Imited flinch; a , best suit
ed Ms. An acqnaintance who visited me at the
hospital. Mr, 1 rederick titeinbron, of 6th below
Arch Street, advised me as a forlorn hone, to try
your Bitters and Sindly procured a bottle. From
the lime I commenced taking them the sbadow, ; f
death receded, and I am now, thank God for it,
getting better. Though I have taken but two bot
ties, I have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine
of being permitt d to rejoin my wife and daugh
ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh
teen montlag for. gentleman lam aioyal Virgm
lan, from 'ha vicinity of Front , Royal. To , your
inratuable Bitters r owe the glorious privilege of
again eta tong to my bosom those who to o dearest
to me in life.
Very truly, yours, I4AAC MALONL:
We fully concur in the truth of the aboreattite
meat. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade.
Mr- Malone:restored to health.
JOHN CIIDDI,EBAist -Battery.
GEORGE As. ACA LE 5,'C0.1.1.1 I th. Maine.
LE witi ClitiEwAraEß., 92. d N. Y.
I. E, SVEN CED., Ist Artillery, Bt,tery F.
J. H. FASE ie ELL CA B. 8 , 1 Vermont,
lIENRIf H. JEROME, Co B, do
HE ss RIC T. ItACDONA Lis Co C 6th Maine.
JOHN F WARD, Co 1;. sth Maar' e,
ITEMNFAN• IKO4OII, con. 7 2 4
NATITA NIES. R,TIIOIIIAS, Co F. 95th Pa.
ANDREW J. JUNO& LL. Co A, 31 Vermont
JOHItirifIENHENS, CO B, 108 h Penna.
Brif FAR.e . OP coUATTERFEI377I
See that the slanittnitof ',O. M. JACKSON.
Ii oaths Werra: of ear!-,liottle.
PRICE PER BOTTLE tri CENTS, OR
• • HALF DWG; FOB, $4 00 , .
Bbonld Your nearestelrturgist not have the ar
ride, 00 not be. put off by any. of the intoxicating
, reparations th it may be offered in Its place, but
leextadd to u 4, and we will forward, securely packed
7 express.
1911..Prinaipal. Of f ice. end Manusaotory, No. 163
Aron street.
'TONES & EVANS, •
(successors to C. M. Jackson it C 0.,)
•
Proprietors
Argo! sale by -Druggists and dealers i
wen In the United State.. and by ' 1 "7
Dr..O. It. KEYSER.. ,
• . Pittsburgh.
la. P. sttinctinz. -
jorit„„ 4 l__f rilligassilS l4l % BLENDSG's 002,
ezniun an "Market street.
Nor sale also by -
• isiIIg9AZOIMP roar,
ecirtfriailfiiikeie ma Poona state* •
A. : J.BOKIN -at CO., -
Market street. three - tioarsbolow alvPiltabsta l
ggraar-dteod. • „.. - AUsalusgr•vn ir .
. .
by
w.
Bible ,
tbat"cenduct-..
bus of tyranny on t.
ple, which incapacitate.
king the advances by whiew
raised to power. In Russia,
principles belong to the Czar alone,
the people are aerfs and beggars; in Eng
land, the policy of government is dispu
ted without restriction, and the inhabi
tants have the highest national spirit, and
material and intellectual greatness of
splendid degree ; the French are compell
ed tube silent on politics, and al, that be
lo-gs to them as a people is injured; and
in the United Stites the largest national
growth that ever marded is, people has is
sued from the unttiummelled enjoyment
by the citizens of the right to condemn
and maintain the measures of government.
lhe fact is true in itself, and it has thou
sands of illustrations from history, that
the state in which political principles dare
qot be publicly discussed is in bondage to
those in power, and in capacity for i the
-progressions that .civilizatiOn. inspires.—
'To what - did:Junius owe his success? I To
the . disseminEtion of this principle, 7 to
his constant, philosophic presentation to
-theiriosh l leophrot the "tinttt — "ihafTilip
monientthey neglected to be independent
j Ages of fhe political issues of their coun
try they jeopardized everything of imlitor.
times that belonged to themai a:'netion.
The "Draper lettere" Sivift had their ef •
feet from the same cause. The freedom
of America commenced in it, and all that
is stately in our annals has it for a foun
dation. It would be degeneracy that de
served no correction to give this principle
any abandonment, and the man, or set of
men, who conspired against its integrity,
should be executed at once as murderers
of the national life.
The Republicans have it now as a ten
et, that "there should be no discussion of
political issues till the rebellion is crush
ed." So far do they curry this point, that
they have made agreement with them
'it a test of loyalty. This is a virtual in
vasion- of the .public freedom.' Why
should not political issues be dismissed
land urged till tharebellion is suppressed?-
, Let the truth be unhesitatingly
.declared ;
the Itepublicantrare the most iniquitous
faction that ever held political power in
the United States. Their composition
and their career prove the rectitude of this
denunciation; they are composed of old
'Whigs, of Know-Nothings, of Abolition
iats, and of renegade Democrats ; and in
their management of the national busi
ness, the profits ot office. the lucre of
contracts, unconstitutional exasperation
of the South, and military failure of the
most ,deplorable losses to the wealth, to
the blood, and to the honor of the court,.
try, have been the leading features. What
right have such a faction to insist on a
surrender during their administration of
the principal fact in the national spirit Of
the country ? Do they rest their 7 saump-.
tion on the ground that the enceessful ter- ,
mination of the war is necessarily con
nected with conceding it? An argument
that proves too much rptroves.nothing. : if
the Republicans ate right, then all 2 the
preceding Administrations of America
had been right had they claimed that no
political issues should, be urged while they
were in office—because the successful
government of the country was intimatelyy,
connected with the concession. : :But Eineh
a claim was never thonght of. To ask it
would be constitutional , to allow it, the
depth of national life. Furthermore, if
this principle were allowed, what. would
the case be at the legal end of tae Repub
lican Administration'? This: that the
safety of the country required that fac
tion to be continued in power without any
impediment, and that the people had sur
rendered to them completely every thing
that can make a people great. And at
;the end of the second term of powergrane
!ed to fhe Republicans, what again wintild
ibe the case ? An absolute increase of the
I nnfortunate facts existing at the termina
tion ot the first term of, power. A
,sime
lar queistion map be .pist m - iegard'to Sac-
,cessive Republican Administration ad in-1
finitum. Hence, the..:Reptablicatal in the
demand they make; make a direct aim at
the unrestricted' usurpation forever of the
destinies of the Republic.
The claim will not be allowed. Arbit
rary imprisonments will not extend it.. It
is a. claim with worse con Sequences at
tached to it than to the rebellion of the
South. Necessary as it is to put down the
tevolt, it is equally so -to remove the au
dhors of this claim from ; power. To put
own revolt they remit be sent horne. The
national spirit of the citizens of this conti
(r has not yet degenerated to the degree
ef t basely surrendering its very best vital
•
ityz
It cannot be denied that Abraham Lin ,
:coin is an honest man ; bat he has yet to
show that he is possessed of ,fine. capacity;
and In hiis Cabinet, there are politicians
•that cannot be relied on'either for integ
rity or talent. He has the right - of asking
every man in the land tons agithini in sup
pressing:the rebellion, add - "every man
_with a few exceptions-;.do es assist him.—
Never has, Olaf m bpen so grand
ly assisted-tand- never: had `chiettnngis
fist!) Eveateriight.bai askgihnd assist.-
twee. idat r be keep° right to,mtitAlie Peo
ple ;-and the
peo p le will tell PiiiiLijacb.,4.634%"*.bq free
ly paid let - the'enitatmenkii% geperonal7
, P anti ztued ; ' let Oki gnoboatif,.theizon-rame
mlit the monitors be forthcomineWthey
It is said,
conaidera4le nut
were given and receiveu
enemy.retired. or was driven, it is not yet
clearly known which, across the river.--
Nor is it certainly known whether the for result was achieved by the cavalry
alone or with the assistance of Confeder
erate infantry in the neighborhood. As
the onthern troops remained masters of
the field, and as they are believed to have
taken at least as many prisoners towards
the close of the day as they lost in the
morning, they may be considered the vic
tors.
But it is a victory over which few will
exult. It resembles that other victory
won at Kelley's Ford on the 17th of
March. Both would have well-merited
defeats if valor had not paid the price of
conceit and c.arelesatiese., The ease with
which the. enemy outwitted thergUid of
the' iriver,= on the •first occasion; was the
prompter of Stoneman's incursion, at the
head of ten thousand horse, into the heart
of the State. which he accomplished with
out the slightest interference from the
Confederate cavalry.
nother Outrage
It appears that the unconstitutional acts
of Grant, Banks. Farragut and Porter, on
the •Mississippi, have already produced
their effect in the farthest corner of Tex
as, and. have., -in fact, been felt even
across the border in Matamorrts. A pri
vate letter from a responsinie person at
that point gives a doleful account of the
suffering of the merchants there who have
been suddenly ruined ; have had wealth
snatched from their grasp, and are now
plunged in poverty, all because Grant and
Banks have interfered in a violent and in 2
jurious manner with their enteprises. The
following extract tells the whole of the sad
tale:
"Business here is in a terrible way.—
Half the transient merchants (copper•
heads and blockade-runners) that have
come here have failed, and some of them
have not money enough to get home
with "
"The market is completely overstock
ed with everything. Flour is held to day
at $lO per barrel and no buyers; coin
$1 50 per 'eargq' of five bushels ; pota
toes $1 87 per barrel; rope and bagging
12 to 20 cents."—N. Y. Post.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers of overy variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
. .
GAS or STEAM( FITTERS,
MACHINESTS MID COPPERSMITHS,
;71RASS CASTINGS OP EVERY HE.
scriptioninade to order Steamboat wore,
steam and gasfitting and repairing promptly at-;
landed to. Hartionlar attention gasp to fitting up
aefineries for Coal and Carbon Orls,
Also. vAe agents for the Western Diable of
Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. Lanedell &
Co.'e Patent S,phon Pump, the best ever inven•
tad. having no.valves it is not liable to get ont of
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its also. febthdly.
LABS SUPERIORgPPPER 'SINES
SMELTING WORKS.
PA.ztax.; reviotindtelt :st
Manntaoturant of
•
Bhitath, Busies? Copper, Preebed Cc*
Per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speiter
Bolder, An. Also importers aad
dealers Ire Metals, Th%
PlaUeet 1.11%
.al- Constantly on head. Tinmates Maehl_na
ad T_oole. Way/hones o. i 49 11R8T and a
DIE
DCOND BTEENTS, Plttsbu rel. Penna.
far Special orders of Copper oat toeny dashed
tem.
eel .1 rd k.
Wanted.
. .
1 5 DO LLARS A M O NTH I I WANT
to hire Agents in every countY at $75 a
mend', ezpeneee pall, to sell my new cheap Nam_
ilk Sewing Machines..____. S. MADISON. Alfred. Me.
____
•
i - • Wanted,
00. 1 1 10 1,V a Mill a itt 0 0. N t M WE WANT
it to
sell titte.EfiZeitin'a Penile, Ori f enta i r it g a Pal , ere and
13 Other articles, /5 circa's ni,sentlete.; Address
I . ASEIA.39 4:OriARK, Bideford, lc ilia e.
44613mdaw - . - '
,HEAP DRY Goons
OW IS THE TIME TO SECURE
.11 Bargains in Dross:3.oode. Shawls, Cloth and
Mantles of the most fashionable styles, un
bleached and bleached Muslin. Calico, Daltunes,
Sun Umbrellas Sm., at greatly redneee.Pri"
ces.Wl having been Purehate - dfar : cash. will be
sol 4 chosp 1 9;48c1:1,54,41,41nd - see for yourselves at
. • •• 11, 11-1,121411•
mq2is
96 Maylc str .t.
c UIOTER, 3 BARBELS Flißvt Et BUT
.•41 . r t tr. Just rteuved and fir a te A t . bi ,
iul2 itser MarkeNnT Tat-rft:
Ep)evoLv,irsro' &No. HAND, HAY
7 3,443 :ake5.. bay' and manure forks. hay elevatar4
roan cradle!, acytaaa„a , ffiaytbliatatie' irs and
itcryArtbagirapletrien lor; aatobY
BE
No :ILONG,
urea,
The first Class powertul Steamships
NI DON
MARATHON,
W ILL SAM, FROM( NEW YORK
every al ttrua.e Wednesday, from Liver
pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queocs.
town suety nlternale Wednesday.
Storra , ,s Pastan. , frrtu Liverpool or Queens
tnwn, from New York, 313 rO, payable in
Uri I or its equivalent in Cu, roncy
For Steerage Pos , age apply to W ILLIAMS
°LION. 40 ?Ilion St., New York, or
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt,
No U. 2 Mono t gahelsliouse, Water St.,
in3;lyd
B. B. C18C...._...J1 888 01.0V68. JOAN POST'S
IiaIITTAIBTRO FIRE BRIER MANE.
FACTURTNO COMPANY.
1111 - AIt,GLOVER & -CO.,
Manufacture:sof Fire Brick, Tiles, Crucible., Are,
and dealers in tebe and ruciblo Clay.
Wt. Office ° Liberty street, opposite the P. R.
8.. Pessenger Derict. Pittsburgh.
Orders respectfully solicited.
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court
House. Pittsburgh
LWL L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO
his oar° will receive prompt attention. Col
lections made and the money promptly remitted.
dee&lyd
IS. JII1,1,11: EN
SreCE35(lll TO
JAS. P. FLEMINC.
DRUG GIST,
Wholesale and Retail Deal FT in
Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Pain
Oil., Dye-muffs and Perfumery,
Nc,. 77 -Federal 64tre.et.
my2llrd ALLEGHENY' CITY. PA
pelvAi E lIISEASEI3
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad
vice should not fail to give him a call.
rites Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu
, scrofulous and venereal affections —Mao
hereditary taint. such as tatter, psorla.sis and oth
er skin diseases, tbe origin of which the patient
is ignorant,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. 13's remedies for this affliction. brought on
by solitary habits are the only medicines known
la this country which are safe and will speedily
restore to health,
j AHEUMATI.
Dr Brown's remedies care s
i Mn
a few days this
infal of
lie also treat Piles, elect, Gonnorrhoc, Drothal
Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back
and kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict
ures, etc.
A letter to be answered must oontain at least
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any addreas safely_packed.
Office and private rooms, No 50 SMITHFIELD
TERRI'. Pittsburgh. Pa.
MEEN FUN,
ROSE LEAF POWDER'
Pearl Powder,
THEATRE ROUGE,
Vinegar Rong-e
VIOLET POWDER,
Violet Powder,
•
HARO4 SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES,
• Hard ei Soft Rubber Syr!ogee,
Jost received at Just received at
RANK IN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market street, 3
doors below Fourth. tny2
Hydropolte, or Garden Sprinkler.
A NEW AND USEFUL. ARTICLE FOR
11, wetting plants and dowers, washing windows
earriageg : Ate, PUMPS of every de.eription solo
and repaired. Day kin's Patent Wa.er Drawer
made and sold.
V. ELDON & KELLY, 164 Wocd St.
jtt3 One door from Sixth.
'I he Howe Sewing Machine.
Invented 1843. Perfected 1862,.
ECEIVED ThistrrE FROM ALL
Alt other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair.
1864 while the Simi' blowing Machine received
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel
er ,k Wilson's a medal for Its device. called "Cir
cular hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a premium (t 1 an English Exhibitor.) as
the bestior all purposes on exhibition. Our kight
e t Machine guaranteed 'n make perfect work on
tho lightest and heaviest fabric..
Bold and rented. Cor Penn Sr St Clair, streets.
A. M. McGREGOIt.
Agent.
my2o,:d3taw:l Y
•
CIOR CORD GRAPE.
v..t ., ,rEatoß VINES. AT ao PER
dos A r - $1250 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per
dozes; $25 per 100,
J• ENOX
ap No. 29 Fifth s reet.
111i4ACKEREL-20 Bbbi, Half Bbls and Qr
171 Bbls fresh No 1 large actereL
20 Bble No do do
20 " No 3 do do
20 Kits 013 and No 1 do
Just received and for sale by
mb23' do 3KErsom.
IQ BALED PROPOSA L S WILL HE RE
•7511 calved by the Committee on Fire Engines
:and close, up to June tlith,lBB.4 for throe thous
. n q T ea t 0 1 a c at quality of T.uN INCH LEATH . -
Ett. HOSE, copper rivited, and Jones' Patort
Couplings 'attached thereto. The hose to be
preperlr,tested before they aro received by the
city, when payment will be made in milk: •
itL5 JOHN QUINN; '
Chairmanof Committee.
bbls.
Ver P. .4- Ft. Wayne Railroad: Refined, 133
bbls: Crude. 59 bbl. Per C.A. P. Railroad—Crude,
209 bbls ; Refined.slB bb's.
Ii ED 4R,
TRIPOLI,
PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET
Remarka—Busines.s continues suspended.
The sales were confined to small operations•
About two o'clock yesterday afternoon we:were
visited by one of the heaviest hail storms that
411.9 visited thin part for a long time. It was ac
,companied by rain. The ground was covered
with hail, some of which were of large size. The
excitement in regard to the rebel raid is fast piss
ing away. Business, however, will not be re
fkixctl until our city is placed in a thorough
state of defense. The work on the fortifications
is progressing rapidly to completion, there being
no lack of men, money or material. Everything
is working as it should. Citizen soldiers from all
Parts arc flocking in , o our city by hundreds, Camp
llowe can count so'diers by the thousand, all
ready and willing to pro'ect tho good old "Iron
City" to the last.
febW:t3ind
PROVISION MARKET
Cincinnati.
An inoniry for lard at was experienced to
day but holders of prime lots of oitv were found
to he fir o • There was said to have been
a little feeling. of moss pork • which revealed the
old quotations for favorite brands of new city
pnelto
Bulk and bacon meats receive no attention•
Chicago.
Flour very dull Wheat quiet and unchanged
('urn steady at 47 1 ,4843. Receipts—fi.ooo bbl-
Flour. 47 (E ) hus Wheat and '3.56.000 bus Corn
Shipments-8,000 bbls F10ur.121.000 bus Corn.
Providence Printing Cloths,
For the week ending 3 o'clock Saturday after
noon:
Most of the goods sold for the last four weeks
have been sold by the manufacturers. The stook
in manufacturer's hands is very small. Specula
tors are holding for higher prices.
The following are the sales for the week just
Paq:
3.000 pee e4xol, 13e cash 2.000 pea 04564. 123 c
cash: 8,000 pea 613[04, 12%e cash 22,000 pea 64x64,
private tenni; 3,000 pcs 01x64, 120 cash; 2,000
ocs 60864, De cash.
The market is still very unsettled and so mach
depends upon the contingencies that it is impos
sible to tell with any certainty what rates are to
be. The farmers are in no hurry to sell, and con
fidently expect to realize much higher rates than
buyers wi I now pay. A few small ots have been
sold at prices ranging from 50 to 65c. It is not
bprobable that sales to any extent will be made
efore July—Herald, 12th.
But little wool has as yet made its appearance
in this market. We hear only of the purphase of
three or four small lots One of these sold at 50e,
one at sc, and one as high as 60e. The growers
are exceedingly cautious this season and no con
siderable quantity will probably be brought in
for some time to come unless there is a material
advance in prices.
At ether places in the State th• market has
opened at prices ranging from 50 to 60c, and in
one or two instances as high as G 23 c.—Jackson
Eagle.
he gnaw ity arriving is so small that it is
hardly worth mentioning. We hear of no change
in prices. There appears to be a wide difference
in the views of buyers and sellers.which bids
fair to continue for some time.—Blade.
To-day we notice that about 500 pounds of
wool, in small lots, ranging from 5 fleeces up to
25, were sold in this market at prices that
ranged from 50 to 52 cents. These wools were
coarse.
A letter from Coldwater informs us that the
amount of wool received at that point up to this
date bad been about 5,000 pounds, end the prices
ranged from 50 to 63c lb. but chiefly at 57 to 62c
for clean, well-washed wool . .—Free Press.
Ohio White Sulphur Springs
WELL KNOWN. WATERING
AL Place. will be formally opened on the 18th
of June. The Springs this season, will be under
the immediate supervision of the proprietor,
who will be assisted by Messrs Joseph A. Swor
ilia and C. C. MPchel. It is the intention to
make the home. instil respect+ equal to the hest
watering places in the country, and to provide
generally for the comfort and accommodation of
the guests. For terms, or other intormatien
Address. A. WILSON. Jr.
Lewisoenter P. 0, Delaware Co. 0.
ju9.dlmo
BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.
WASHINGTON HALL, (late Mrs.
Mason's), so tong and favorably known
to lisitors at the Springs, Is Now Open for
the reception of guests. Tha hnuse is large, de
lightfully situated on Broadway, between
the Congress and Empire Springs, and
sorrnonded by ample and beautifulle shaoed
grounds —Table first-elass—and the rooms well
dap ed for fam • lies and large parties of friends.
For furher partieu'ars address Washington
Heal, Saratoga Springs. Jul:dlmo.
HAY RAKES. (wheeled, revolving,
and hand,) Hay Forks, tee., for sale by
BECKHAM ALONG.
y3O N 0.127 Liberty street
CULTIVATORS & CORN PLOWS
for tale by
AAA Y ELEVATORS, WITH ANTI
Friction. or Common Flocks. for Rale by
BRCICIIAIi &LONG,
3E14 No 147 Liberty street-
GUSER!) WALL PAPERS AT OLD
or.cos, for Halo by
W. Q. MARSHALL.
87 Wood etre et
41121iiii:—:40 BOXES Tons. rigokp
'+~ sorted, in store) and for sale by
fiIfYMER & 13.1109.
ti Wood street•
OFFICF. OF THE DAILY POST
Saturday, June 20th, 1E43.
WOOL
CleveJland. Ohio
Detroit
BBOICHAM & LONG,
No 147 Liberty/treat.
..e common. No./ Hint. Slid
zup now in nee. Every per
nor..on Oil should have a Philosophic
trine cents,: oar dozen $2. Bold a
N. 042 FOURTH et eet. Pittsburgh.
icoS-lydw P. RAT DEA.
PIANO DEALERS.
—NA BE & C O's PIAATO6I—
Just opened this week to choice nupply of those
BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS.
beyond doubt the finest in the country. This fact
is now almost univer'sally conceded: for borne
months vast we have been Unable to fill one half
of our orders.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS.'
Baines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes. the
beet cheap Pianos made. For sale by
CHARLOTTE BLUME
Sole Agent for Haines Brothers Pianos and
Princes Melodeons. je6
.I 3 A It GI- AINK
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
A
A CHICHERING 7 OCTAVE. 8E.41J. tiful black Walnut case, very little
tund........ . ........ ..... , ........ ~....-...., $220
A 7 octave,Chiciering. R osewo od, round
corners, a first rate instrninent.. .. ...—.... 200
A 7 octave, Hays & Co,. Rosewood, a
handsome instrument, in good order.....'. 175
A 6% octave, Stodart, Rosewood, carved
pannels in fr0nt...._. ........ ...... 165
A 6% octave, Zalo & Co. Rosewood. round '
&Alt. an excellent Piano.-- 160
Aortic tave, Chickering, Rosewood round
ers, a good reliable Piano 150
6 octave. Halle., Davis & Co, Rosewood 135
A 6 oat,. Stodart. Mahogany, round front 80
5 6 oct. Swift, do 75 -
A 6 oct. German. do 60
A 6 oct. Dunham. do 50
A 6 oct. Loud do ... ......... ......... 40
A 5% oct, English do .. . . go
A 5 Gt.° , oe do: 15 -
For sale by
30.111.11 li, MELLOR,
PUBLIC NOTICY—BOOKS OF SUE-
Z. seription to the capital Stock oftbe Western
Insurance and Transportation Coninany, will be
opened at theliferehants'Exehanirejin Pittsburgh
on TUESDAY. Jane 213 d. 1863, and kept open
from 10 a. m .nntil9 p. m. sail Liao.
WM. H. BARNES,
n. W. BROWN.
WM. P. STERRETT,
WM. P. SHINN,
JAMES D. MACKIN.
CommisAonera.
. -
R. H - UTCHINSOIi
(1 , 1111 OP imam & atrroussaNd
COMMISSION & FORWARDING 'MERCHANT
Dealer in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit. Pot and Nazi
Ashes. and PRODTiCE GENFRALLF„
Best Brands of Family Floe t AlvrayS on Hand.
No. 102 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market,
PITT6BUGH, PENN 'A.
ilet_Liberal advance made on Consignment!.
apll-1 d d
W. 11. LUPTON R.-0123DNIS.
LUPTON dc °LEIDEN,
NAND FACTIIILIRS AND DEALERS IN
FELT CEIENT & GRAVEL ROOFER
11 .Repairs to old gravel, Canvass and Metalio
Roofs made at th elowest imam
All work prom ptly attepded to and warranted.
Office, Morning Poet liculdinz, corner Fifth and
Wood dream. 2/3 atom mhl7
CHA4LEB L. CALDWELL,
(13aeoet . -sor to Jas. Holmes
PO R 7 PA. C H IP. 1 ,
Dealer in aeon Lard. B ar-Cured Hams.
F ug
Corner Marko t and irst Be
str ef eets, Pittsbareb. Pa
deoll:l yd.
SPRING GOODS.
WIE WOULD CALL THE ATTEW.
don of Buyers to our stook of
PRING AND SEXIER GOODS,
embeaellut all the newest sty' es of
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES,
suitable for .ensinesdßuits. A frill sad complete
assortment of fine hist&
CLOTH'S AND CASHISZEREIg,
Plain and Feared Silk and Cnahmere Vezthuirs
W. H, *GEE & CO.,
irramaix. erremET,
e° /d4 7l2" ds °f mV et jiire ' .4ll %Oten. 7 eitt
City Intelligence ,Office.
No. laytittith.St.. one doer above Smithfield
. 11Abi NOW PREPARED! TO - SUPPE*
'fitaiinete in the oitY anti country.- with hell)!
bt kinds , at. short. 'ADM IL will also " attend
te %be Inulthase and sale ef. proPerign' 0 01004
of lents end elaltwjjeWittlittW leans, Ste. rb
ihtimate knowledge of the city and °minty. m
and long experience in the Imminent * I hope to
Ove entire +satisfaction to mrpatrons.
seblediodtaartb. 151. R. ROLM
A LECTOR)? ON TIIY — *ATORR. tRRAT
MENT .. Radical Care of Spertuato hcea or
Seminal " ea knees. Involuntary Emmissions.
Sexual TAMMY. sad Impediments to Marriage
gmerallr, Nervousness, Consumption, RPilePeX
and nix Mental and Physical hmapaoity, reetdt
is from Self-Abuse. &o.—By ROBT. J. CUL
WERWELL M. D- Author of the Green Book etc
"A. Boon to Thousands of Sufferers."
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress. pose paid. on receipt of Six Cents. or two
Postage stamps, by Dr. CR. J. C. KLINE.
12' Broadway, New York,
mh3l:ddw3m Post Office Box. 4556.
J 17 a the 00118.
...novcd or 'warted
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
OR MEER spEmlay AAA PRIMANI
BL7 )02. MT of
Gononiumcamtr. UItaTHAL
Dischsrpa. B ornizto . . Weakneep. pIAtAY Mat,
lions, Incontinence, Geni — Tarlrr - 1 1 41-
„ty Gravel. Strimaro end
Atlemions of the Kid-
Which Ina been used byupwards of •
ONE. HUNDRED PaYSICIANS,
in their e gliate - practice, with the entire mows,
mem Cusm, Corkts.l.:C.trermae... or =9
compound 'alert° , limited&
133L1133-B ZECLFIC-rtriLa'
.
are
y e . In action. o ft en. a owe in a
few and when a cure is •Itlifterman
ent. They are prepared from vegetable -attracts
that are harxrdeee on the system, andnever nause
ate the stomach, or impregnate the hreath and
being suer coated, all nauseous betels avoided.
No change of Oet ia necessary whilst using th am:
nor does their action in terfere with buaintus p tu
nas. .soh box contains six demo Pills.
PRE ONE DOLLAR.
Dr. Ben's lC Treatise enn Seminal
• Weaknees,
sty Abutee. Gonorrhea. Oiled, etc, a Pamphlet of
PaiT 3 . coßtAlnirAiroportant b 4.00 to the a,-
Mateo. BENT FE. Six cents are mow'. ed to
pay. postage.
43 Fifth 6treet
DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOR.,
A camplete Treatise on Gonorrhea. Gketo,Strie
ur *phillia, Jui n in all the various stages.'with
7 Prescriptions ni 134 Italy adapted, for self
reatment. Without the aid of a PhYalciart
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR: '
The Pills or Books will be sent. secure from ob
servation. by mail. post-pald. by say advsalbred
Agent, on reogipt of the money. -
J. BRYAN. 76 Cedar street. N. Y. Box 5019.
General Arena.
jOGYIPIIPLITHENG.'
0021101. Market street and Diamond.
sold by all D Agent for Pittebtuth.
ruggists . auDhdaeowlyds
WAS. EL FABER & CO,
STEAM ENGINE - BUILDERS
iron .33.,•nan deem, _
DENEFIRL DIACHINIST). OILER MAKERS,
;Wear the Pen. R. Pump? Demot
PMBERThiali,
la/rAIifIUTAVTITILE ALL SIBIDEI.
/NIL Damn33l: c. ranging from three to one
hundred and. hornsi power.' and suited for
•
Grist Mille. Saw IDastgarnaces.Pastotim.
1311:se partfordar atteation to the oorstraethoi of
&nes andlilsoliners for grist mina ., end for
aP llave t tle at o aton a l flaist circul :d s fd ready forehlP
plant at short novas; BaililloBand Boilers ofevarg
deseriptiam _ .
Mao. furnish Bolting end nom Iron se_parately.
Wrought Iron Shaffdaajdarurers and ruulte In
m ersz en va i ria tin ig
a le v irmt m emufgotara of
Our prioes are low, ourmachinerimanufactnr
ed of the best axiality cf material 4 and grfonntelf
in all oases to asnandlaraeticm. -
ju
era from all parts of the conntry
elan !Mad. feZLd.hw
Si WOOD STREET.
I,IIERETRANT TAILORS,
! SAT E titimmvavor
Spring Goode ,
003161iinj of
Moths,Ctaamorec, Vesting'', a 4 c.
ed,s()—A Urge stook of
.
air FDRIMSIUNG GOODS!,
-
tnoludiriz
Pawn. Oollars. Nock liee sad enter 7
thing asuativirmot by Bast alma Faraiddacalora
Orders Prompti7.;*Theuted•
*5,50 WEBSTER'S $5,50
UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY
Fifty caries. complete. Motorist at $6410:
I=7
for Bale by , JO 'HP' H. As.M.LII;
81 Wendel:met.
TO BIILLDEZA AND C4I.IIMivkITORS
VA: l' 6mm matis a imperfo r &lied, of
I al IC
which we ere premed to deliver from COAL
Ir AIM, 609 .1141131111 TV sTizzEr.
bead e ßest qual itoval y of Van:lll7 Coal aheon on
cam DICI34SOIII.STEwiLBT di Co.
ipap Ellltnt/ilLi OF I.IIIFERY‘ ST ABIA
JUIL , The andentigned having removed his Live r .
r * Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to near
the,corner of First and Smithfield street. W.g. , ;
Conn s old stand, is prepared to furnish canialtea.'
buggies, and saddle horses upon the &hottest
dee,
'Alsoones kept at Wren , at reasonable
rates.Unrtakind all anangementa'for fa-' •
nerals will receive h u m special attention,.
NEAL 811110 LAND,
S
.L OTh FOR SAL TUX -811T118 CUL,
ber offers for sale four eligible lota attained
on the corner( .firoue Street and amtre Avenue
adjoining the Eleventh Wtulin Pitt township.—
The lots are each - 24 Jed front 4 ; 110 feet deep.
running back to an alley aral - ere entirely isola
ted byjitreete and melon every side. Two of
the lota have framehomes OD them. floe morns
" halliti elmbili.rflrants en be pre misea. They
w i l l blifirift tom cm very favorable terms.
I :te
IMA of I ; MSI. BlevaisE. Arlin%
of ' '~; Ji
Romir
seetolfisr ft.norfa- "
ADIES",3IIBIBO3' AND CHll.DRltieB
Hoots, Shoe& Gaiters and Balmorals, made
to order. of the beet =aerials and wo
ship.
ti
W.B.OIIXIIIRTZ
ap4 1111 n Moak
DB TB & CIiPF/Mls,