James .10. Bar DIEDWAIL NOT ALcoiroxre , • A ARMY- CONOMRATED Vegetable Eiktraet. PURE TOYIC. , Dr. Hoof Land's :8 E RS PitEPARITO 6V, DR. ,C. jAClragii, :PNladel • phut, Pitimii.; • 1 W lOU g04.6..0).. say car e _ . . Liver CoMplaint9' DYSPEPSI JAUNDICE axaronse. or NerWonelisebiliff, Ineents of the Masters, and mar ones/see arising from a Disordered LiTer or Stomach, such . • as Consti- ag pation. Insr Pilo,s Fullness or Mood to the BeEs4, Acidibp of the Stemacti. tattles. Easitbnril,' DIM* ibr Feed. Fullness CM Weight in - the Stoma a h,L ikuirFnicttiiime. Smk lug or - F/uttering at the Pn 'onto -Stom ach, Swimming o, the neau. Mimed and . diartoult Drojithing. Muttering at the H Choking or suffocating sensations whin in a l lying uosturcy Dinmess of Vision ' Dots Or'nebs latb tae eight, Fever and Dull Pain in the need. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel• lowness of the Skin and E_yes,Pain in the Side, Back , Chest, Limbs. .a. Sadden Flushes of Heat. Barn niginjhe Flesh, Constant ulnas of Evil, and great depress EllOll of . - • And will positively meat Yellow Fever, DI toms , ever. acf. NO ALCOIIess HE . OA' TY CO N H IN TAAD VignilESIKY They will cure the above diseases ninety-nin uses out of a hundred. Induced by she extensive sale and universal septum-11 of oofland's Gran l i cs 3inen d i„, (purely , inf o o ns tab e hosfe venturersof ignoran t opened tfp a o n n Ma t t 'fig amenity the flood gates o e f Nostrums in the sh n ane It poor whisky, vilely compounded with iniurious irugs. and :christened Tonfea,•Stontaeldes 'and Bit lieware of the Innumerable arraY of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles. andbig-beilied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters: which. instead ef. curing onlyfziggravates diseases 04 leave theilisappouned sufferers in despair. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Are not a new and untried article, bat have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Amer! can public; and their reputation and sale, are cwt rivaled by any similar preparation. The prophet re have thousands of Letters from the most eminent clergymen, La ivy ra, Phyaliciana and Cl iizeas. Testifying of their own personal knowledge. to the beueucial effoots and medical vir:ttes of these ph ter.. Do TO CWANTSOMETHINOIO STRENGTH. EN YOU 1 DO You wAirr A 800 D APPRTYE? ...E.) YOU WANT TO 2? WILD CF YOUR cos ,STITUTYON7 DO Iwo . WAN? TO FEla WELL, DO you WANT TO GET ALD G b NEB VO 08 N RBB 1 1)0 YOU WANT EN r .O I' oe you wens co sleep west r Do foo yolingu w ? ant a brisk and 'vigorous • •If .ym do. use HOOPLA Nb'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR. NOXIIEF: 86 t/IC There y hn an quart bottle., compounded if tie cheat - met whisky or common rum , cos t from ta to cents per gallon, ,he tante disguised by Air i,, or Coriander Seed, s' This class rJ Bi ter. has saussil and mill no tt ii t , tto to CfMne. at long they ran Gs told, hundreds to die the death of the an drunkard, lig then- nee the rynten.l in 1.,p1 royal:nun/4, under the influence . of Al cohol Stitntaa nes a/the ICOrnt kind, the desire for th Liquor In created and kept up, and the result to a I e hrrors ottenda tit Upon a drunkard's life and sleuth. o B ,''or Choir who desire and will have a Biquor followkng receipt. Get One Bottit, tioofland'n German Bitters', and tar wi th Thrte Quarts, of Good Brandy or iv hisfaty.and the rmaill will keen nand Mat ma/ neirexoBl In medfcinai virtu,eB and true es e any of the OCIM &ow Lor B.ttere the market, and wi ll cont. m jo ie s. You toil/ have all the virtues of Ircrpt.land'hi . 11 1t1 t. is connection routs q good -:artide Li find amch leee price than thew iaferior prep r, at a reps; will coeL you. ATTENTION 80 X.IPI.EIOI - . • - AND "AIM/ FILIENDG 0-V• stitnizns ... We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army its the feet that • .110GP LAN D'.S German Bitters" -will cure nine - .tenths of the cise .04 induce'd-itir erpoilures and priva tions incident to oamp lite In the lista..publisb es aimost daily in the newspapers, on the arrive/ of the sick, it will Its noticed thaka very Large ro portion are suffering from debilty. Every ease of that kind can be readily cured by Hocflann's Garman Bitters, Diseases resul mg from direr.: dens of the digestlye organs are 4.e - .dily remov ed. Wo bar. no heratatfon in stating that, if these Bitters wore freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be aa,Vgd, that otherwite sill be lost. we eta particular attention/0 the fallowing re markable and well authenticated cure °robe of the vat i at's heroes, - wheats , life, to - use his own tang uage"haabeen saved bYllte Bitters:" ' PpIIADELPFILA. AinntLit 23d,1862. Messrs. fe 4 O.CB at Zpaus.—Wel4 gentlemen, your Gooffaucrai 11.7o:t an /littera has eaved my life. rhere is no mistak.•• In thli. It fa v ouohed-for ire numbers of my ootarad, Boma of whore names are appended , and who . were /ABE cognisant of all the eirotinistances of my case / am . and bare been for the last four year?, a member of riher. man's celebrated battery, under the immediate xtosmand of Capt. It B. Ayres , . Through the eg posnots attendant upon- my arduoua duties, Iwa attacked to November last with Inflame/len 0 f the luags, and was tor seventy two days' in the hospital. Tb a WAS Allowed by great debility, heightened 1.7 oa attack of dysentery. I was then removeu from the ki,' bite lion e and rent to this cltY on board the steamer ''Of,ate of Us Me." from time haveed on the 28th of- done. From that rime I been atout as low as any ono week be and 5- ill teiajn a ;park ofvitality: Per a week oz an ;re I watt seareety able to sae low anything, end Ifl did turas a morsel dewy, it was tin eat stably thrown up again: /cool/ .ot even keep a glass of water on my atetnaird' • Life could nut lass under these eircum atanoet tins. ete6o,rdingthe physici , ths . who haul bee , workbag fai b though unauccesful ly, to resonantly front th e e ' grasp - of the dread &Mil. et% frankly toPtme they scud 40 no more for me, and advised me tu see a clergyman. sod to make such nisp - s.tion of my I mited funds a t best MlL ed me. An acattanvenre why visited me at the hespftal..,Mr. Frederick hifeinbron. of 6th below Axe, &Feet, advised mu as a forlorn hope, to try chi Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From the 'iln I oatanienced taking them the ebadow c d agte ;Nva& wad I n t i m now. thank God for it. gettin g h o Nites Thou I hilive taken but two hot- Les. I have s' si nAd 1 pounde. and feel sanguine of being permit, `d rei DM my wiCespd daugh ter. from whom 1 ,'eve heard nothing der ,Itigh• teen months.; for, gem.Nr.vtl /am atoyal Virgin ian. from he - vicinity of_rout joys!. To yogi. invaluable Bitters I owe be a.`tQsioub DriviNir° of again els oi at to MY bosom those 'who/Ile dearest to me in life. Very truly, Years, IQA.AC IS:Urn/oi'. ment We fully c h oncur in the truth of the aboveaLalet .as we on e r of seeing our comrade. Mr. Malone, restored to health. JOHN CUDDLED ACH lift N. Y Battery. GEORGE .- . ACHLEy i Om Lx.-1 ti t . mai n% LEWIS CHEVALIER, 92d N. Y. I. 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The special correspondence of the De troit .Press from Franklin, Ten., details the following facts and history of the two spies executed there June 9th, 1863: , "Last evening (June Bth) about sun down two strangers rode into camp and called at Baird's headquarters who pre 'seated unusual appearances. They had on citizens overcoats, Federal regulation pants stud caps. The caps were covered ;with white flannel havelocks. They wore aide-arms, and showed high intelligence. One claimed to be a Colonel U. S. Army. and called himself Col. Orton , the othet called - himself , Major . Dunlop-, and both representing themselves as Inspector Gen erals U. S. Army. * * * "At dark they left Col. 13. and started for Nashville.. They had proceeded about a quarter of a mile when they were over-. taken by Col. Watkins and hie orderly.-- Col. W. told them that Col. B, *anted to make some further inquiries of !h _,_ stu d , asked the to return. This they politely consented to do, after some remonstrance on account, of the lateness of the hoar,- and the distance they had to travel. Col. W. led them to his tent, where he placed a strong guard over them. Col. 13. then told them that they were under arrest.= Col. B. telegraphed to General Rosecrans and received a reply that no such men were in the army. • * "After this despatch came to.hand. which it did about 12 o'clock, (midaight,) a search of their person& was -ordered - To this the Major consented, but the Col oriel protested against it, and even put his hand to his arms. Resistance was useless, and. Loth anbinitted.'. When 'IA. Major'd_ sworsLetur..drese ue d upon it these *drill, - 'l, t: W. 0. Peters, C. 8. A.' Ai this discovery Col. Baird remarked,'Gen tlemen, you have played this d -a well.' 'Yes,' said Lieut. Peters, and it came near being a perfect success.' They then confessed the whole matter, and upon fur i her search various papers showing their guilt were diseuvered upon theirpereons. Col. Baird telegraphed the fault to;Gen. Rosecrans and received an order "to try them by a drum head court martial, and if fOund guilty hang them - inimedirttely." The court was convened and before day light the ease was decided, and the pris oners informed that they must prepare for immediate death by hanging. -'a ~ "The prisoners were visited by the Chaplain of the 78th „Illinois, who}-upon their request, administered the , sacrament, to them, They also wrOte 'some - letters to th'eir friends, and deposited their jewelry, silver . cups, and other valuables, for trang" .mission to their.friettcle, . "The 'gallows was constructed by a wild cherry tree not tar from the depot. Two. ropes tang ,dangling frogt . the beam, reaching within eight feet of the ground. A. little after 9 o'clock A. hi. the whole garrison was marshalled around the place of execution in solemn sadness. Two poplar coffins were lyitig a Eery feet away. Twenty minutes past nine the guards con ducted the prisoners to the scaffold. T&.y walked firm and steady, as if unmindful lof Vio'fcarfttl pr .. - pile which ttipy. Weie, approaching. ' The guards did there the I honor to march with arms reversed. Ar rimed at the place —of execution, they step : ped , upon' the ltilatforite"and tool;' their respective places. They then asked the , privilege of bidding a last farewell, which being granted, they tenderly embraced , each ot:iaer, ,I • * * £a two minutes the Lieutenant ceased * to * ttroggle, and the Colonel in five. * At twenty minutes, all signs of life, had ceased. .The bodies were eni:ofEried in full dress. * * * * Both men were buried in the same graim — companions in life, aii.for,tung and crime, and ihfamy, 'and nciiii.companicins in the grave. "The tfder.atidleader of Awe unfor tunate men' was Lawrenbe Williams, of GeoritatoWt, D. C. He was one of the most intellectual and accomplished men that I have ever known. I have never known any one who excelled him as a talker. He was a member of the regular army; at that time aide des camp and g pri. vete Secretary to Gem'Scott." * *pr* He was awhile4hiGart.:Braggs' staff . as elfief of aitillery, but at the time of his death was hie Inspeptor General. When he entered the Confederate army he ohang ed.his name to Lawrenee W. Ortbn.' *** * * "This xskr victim , of this delusive and reckless 4arog wo Walter G. Peter, a lieutenant in the rebel cow? ant Colonel Oiton's adjutant, Hewafi s tall, Mind sdno young man about twenty-five years o f age , gave many signs of refinement. Of fue,l4tory I have been able to get noth ing. * * C "Such is a succinct account of one of the ineedaring enterprises that men , ever en gaged:irk :History will hardly farpiish . .its parallel in the character and standing of the:fatties; the boldness and daring of the enterprise,iand the swiftness with : , discovery, and punishment' Were, , yunto d . upon them. Col. cr. i whir' . ticoliiiied ' 001. Watim43 as saaa 'Ash() Sawi3i 114 Mid Idea that he barelY'eseapad Itis life when the arrest Was' made f that had-lt-beiiFani one elsefie would have killed him." - ` "We are Sad over this event. There is a gloom upen,everyr. Wei: ' ' Although we , are fully satisfied that the mission of these gu en then wa s to plan our destruction, and : thatf avy; qeeognized -their punislttnent as just, according to the accepted rules of war among all ilattonkstill to see such son pea wlth suff esadn r su echss." a pinialty filled ur:garri ,4 • .•. -. ENorz..oloapl. J.. W. Ort :oc , v. s ; A . (formerly W , Qrton: Williains,) and Lient,. W. Gibson .Peter, Q.- 8, A.., were . 1? - 44 sons of officers of the u. 8 Army, ' The former.the son of Capt. Williams, who fell at Monterey. The litter was a son of thp late Major Geo. Peter, of 'Maryland: T Col. o w was inhis 26th year ' and Lieut. eter la Udi • . ' , . Get. Lee's I - Mention. A correspondent of the World at Wash ington writes The real object of the preSent move ment or General, Lee, is to carryy, out what. he attempted when foiled by McClellan at Antietam. By a glance- at the map we see that :whoever holds .Harper:s Ferry and #-EterstoWlinonipletely stopfrall coin- In unication with the West, and closes the door in that quarter upon all reinforce- ments and supplies for the peninsula upon which Washington is situated. From; Harper's Ferry to Baltimore the distance] is but sixty miles, and whatever fate; may befall the city itself, if taken by the enemy, the far more, important advantage' of intercepting the railway between ihii adelphia and the „peninsula is gained. It is not to be ' enoposed - that a sufficient ar my from the North can be readily armed, equipped and disciplined, and brought to bear upon the enemy to break np hie posi tion in time to prevent a still greater dis aster. And if his forces be numerically; superior to the Army of the Potomac, he can hold it , is-epiteof -Geti.--HhoVer. jo the, meantime, the - rich' Valleys of Penn sylvania- will be open to him ; he will neither wantforage for his horses nor food for his men. The campaign being imecess• fa!, the raids enceeeffia.nd branch forth in every direction. Our own army, being thus cut off will havelo depend upon the Chesapeake and the Potomac rivers for all its resources, and a few rebel batterie s :upon the banks of the latter may effectu ally close it against, transports and all yes 'sels except vessels of war. How is it that Gen. - Milroy was not heavily rein forced in time to prevent his being driven back is a question to be answered here after, but this disaster May be repaired if the old .woman. in Washington Wake and do something before Lee forces his way into their sanctuary through - the back door. itl LILLE Y §-nos for the crime of Murder took place at Marfreesboro, Tenn., last week. The murderer had been ar• rested, tried and executed under peculiar circumstances. The murder wee comfit zed within the lines of the rebel army, in our front, on, or about the 9th of March Jast. The murdered party was one Adam Weaver. Selkirk was one of a party of three who sei.:?d Weaver and put him to a lingering death in the effort to make him reveal where his money was conceal eff The , murder was committed in the pmeenCe of the daughter of MT.' WeaVer. 1 1 Selkirk was arrested by the rebels and I confined in. McMinnville. • • • I I When Reynolds made a descent on Mc f r Minnville he found Sbelkirkin jail, wait ' log his trial—it being indefinitel,y,„pp,tjtpOn ed on account of the t- i lines—and br bw• TX , mea . ;qtay,aucl two into himguilty. The .sentencewne carried into ty afternoon. The condemned man, in reply to d mtisseZe from general Thomas,stated he bed . nci.use for the post chaplain. He confeesea his guilt while in prison, but on the scaffold denied it. He said he was present, but not guilty. The danghter of the , murdered man, who has witnessed his murder, stood under the gallows, and at this declaration exclaimed audibly "hear the old liar." Colonel Parkhurst, of the Ninth Michigan, who stood near her, says that as the drop fell, and the man died, the looked on with a smile on her countenance. Alan. Blade of Coal. One of the largest. pieces of, coal ever brought to Boston, is, says the Transcript, in the image and form of a man—one of the aborigines of the country. It is of full size, as large as life, and complete trom head to toe. It is the .work of a coniinon miner, who wrought it from a single block of coal, which was taken out ' of; tf , vein nine feet thick, in one of the coal mines in Pennsylvania. It is an ex traordinary specimen of the collier's skill, and of the anthracite of our sister State, being not only highly finished, but ,pre senting every appearance of a statue of solid iron. Rebel Pleura of t ee's- Movements. The Richmond Enquirer, of the 13th, furnisbes some further particulars of cm , %in significant movements of the Federal forCes on the Chickahomioy,,to which reference was made a few claysago • The editor says; • hit this movement means wilidoubt less be developed in a few days. In the meantime, our forces in that quarter are on the alert, and will be prepared for -any. attack, The principal force of the enemy Ss, at last accounts, at Burnt Ordinary. From reports which have reached the city on yesterday, we under stand that the gunboats and vessels above mentioned have ascended the Chickahom• my as far up-as Windsor Shades--twenty eight miles from its confluence with the Jameichm s, anondd about fifty miles from the city of R . The 'disposition of the land force, which is stated at from ten to fifteen thousand strong, did not transpire to ns, beyond what we have already given. The proceeding, however, doetrtint bear with it sufficient weight to render it fear ful, tiricUwe are sufficiently well prepared to repel any serious attack. A letter from Richmond, • of June 2d, In the Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligence,., reports the carrt3nt rumor that Lee vies about to march either for Washington or Philadel phia. The writer says "The fortifications at Washington are such as to render it well nigh iuipregan* And if General Lee invades Maryland,' it is not prpbable'that he will immediately make an "attack on the well defended capital of the Union,. but upon other places with a view to cut off its supplies, and its sur ren thus, der by stratagem, ultimately compel 4, DOLLARS motes. MONTH! I WARI 7t..Dio Watt Agents in eviiry A:minty . at. $75 month, er.perunispoldv•to sellinynew ram- Hy Sowing Mii , obines. S. hIADISON, Alfrpciade, - s 'l/2valnie4d. -1111 1:n ° gente at $B4i ABs talirm°onth, exPen!s WANT Bellow .4(miciating Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 1,9 ottieartioW, A 5 mrcuiars sent frt Ad d ress msB 3ma bar 114 & C LARK:4Ord. Maine. i.aw eitmAP pik - 5e..4 0 . 013 S ~ ... i A T ow is i THE "1"1,11IE-TO IFIECIIIItE D - ' ' Goode $114413. cloth and ill einges of 144°st faslikinable'elYlee:'an: bleacbed and bleached , Moelin„Cabeci belannak • bilk Bon Umbrhllas ifte.,"ntkreatly rednoee-pri lee ail hag been purchapd for, each, mill b: 101 d-cheap for cask call and gee tor-yotireelvesii . ... , ; 1 ... 8...11.. :.1.1 MB 41 &Si , 1 3 1 ,72-5 - , , - ... ea Market Wreak' n UTTER. 4 BARRELS TEESTI BUT KP ter, itistreclived and for sale , ter • • kfarbac and - Ist tit.: ripirvoLviNG ..4LND HAND, HAY' Ak D =lllYand manure fork& hay elevator - MgMtiMgl ec am e iti glatbS. e l t D l r anif Br e,Onnt-dis:rt;24 tikl2) IfirLlTl4bezt, street The Confederate General Elwell. The Washington Star t speaking of this officer, remarks : • Be. Ewell's position what it may, if be is in Maryland at all, and contemplates a raid Into Pennsylvania, he will probably strike for Gettysburg, and thence to York, for he is personally perfectly familiar with ' that country, and knows every foot of ground, having in the early days of rail roads,tsurveyed a route for a railroad from the Loom of Wrightsville. on the Susque banns, ;river, through York and Adams counties, to Gettysburg. WE'rli 310 RA ING POST Prue in lirripper. VIVE CENT ..... ..,...,.....,:.,..,.. EUROPEAN -1. - 1 --- .4'7.?;: - ',. AGENCY, rturomErsi IZATTIGAIii, EVROPEAN -IL Asenk 122 Monongahela House, PHUT burgh. Pa-. to Prepared to bring out or send bad Passengers from or to an? part of the old oonn try oitbor by emu:tier Ratline paaireta. SIDIIT DRAFTS FOR tIAL.tt, payable In 2 , 10 part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent or the od /Hk Star Line o Railing Packets. for t the St• l amor ul Grout East ern, and for tbolillft9 of Stearaergeaillag between N . .— York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Eladwar. fell Steam to Queenstown and Livers ... Thn first class powerful Steamships FIDON HARRAH MARATHON. i TRIPOLI. ',WILL. NAIL PROM NEW TORTE every al terna,o Wednesday. from Lirer pool ovary alteni at.) Tunsday. and from Queer e- WWII every A lternate MetineNlai, f.terraDo l'as,aa , frrm Liverpool or Queens twn, $3O: from New York. $32 50, miyablo in Orli or Its equivalent in Ca. renO7 PorStee,Rgn PaPage apply ,o WILLIAMS St GUION. 40 Fu'ton St., ~o , v Yo•k, Pr TE 1-11,4 Art. i No 112 Monoz lCS. gabel , 11A Rouen. AN. {Valo in:3;IT.I r St., --------- ! R. k. X lart ......... /AIMS GLOVER. ........ JOAN POHTXII giorrTs BTELGIII EIRE BILICU 31ANICT , IL. FACTURING GOXPAN Y. lillEß, GLOWER qte Co., Mai , ufiicturers of Fire Brick, Tiles, Crucibles, die and dealers in Fi e and rueible Clay. Office '415 Liberty street. opposite the P.R.- ,11.. Pmstenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully solicited. • CEO. R. OOCHRAPI ATTOR4FR .. it L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO /11. his care will receive prompt attention. Col• loctiens made and the mono' prop:it'd, remitted. deeativd :►IILL lit:OCR9Sos TO JAS S. P. F L E M I N C, r •Rucc-islr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and DoLuestio Drugs, Afedieineq, Paints Ode, Dye-l't uffs and perfumery, No. 77 reelerrt I tmtre., - et, Iyd n 33-72 ALLEGIIENT Cl7'l", PA. : pRI vAI E r,i ISEAN 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 remodias never fil ffto curo inane rifles. scrofulous and venereala aections —A I, o hereditary' taint, such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, tt e origin of which the patient is Ignoran4 EIBMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this alßiction. brought on by solitary habits are the onto medicines known restercountry which are safe and will speedily to health, H' EIIMATIS.4., Dr Brown's remedies cure in a few days this info! affliction lie also treat Piles, Gloat. Gonnorrhoe, lirethal , Discharges. Female Disease% Pains in the Back and Ilidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder. strict ures ONEDOLI eta. etter toAlt be . answered must contain at least Medicines sent to any address safely_packed. 0 f 6 cc and Private rooms, No. 50 SMITH FIELD TRH RT. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolAd.kw ME EN FEN, ROSE LEAF POWDER' THEATRE ROIIGEPearI Powder, Vinegar Rouge, • VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder, HARD & SOFT nrBDER SYRINGES, Hold & Soh Robber Syringes, Jost rereired at Just rocoivod at RANKIN'S Drug Store. No. 63 Market street. 3 doors below Fourth. iny2B 11 - ' iydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR ill-wetting plants and &Wien, wasliTng windows, carriagol. ho. Pumps of every d . reription sold aAd repaired. Daykin's Patent IVa or Drawer made and sol jai d. % BLDON ,k I‘sla,y. 164 Wood St. ___________ i One door from Sixth. I _ _ 'I he Howe Sewing Machine ! 'lnvented 1841. Perfected 1862, RECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL ctnrr Sawing Machines, at the World's Fair. 1862. while the Singer Sewing Mat hint , received an honoraLle Well tien on its meths : and Wheel er & WiiBoll'S a reek] tl for its device es lied -Cir cular h , 01c." The Bowe Sewing liaohine, was awarded a premium (t - tan English Exhibitor.) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light e t 11f aehine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrieP. Bold and rented, Cor, Penn & St Clair. streets, A.M. HIeGREGOR. my 2 C:d3tsw:li Agent. ___ 001/CORD GRAPE: - 1)1ERIOR VINES. AT $4 50 PER dnen $1250 per 100. Extra Vinbe at $5 per dozen; 52.5 par 100, M AV REREI--20 13bIs. Nal Bble and Qr. Bbla .'reeh No 1 large aokerel. 20 /3 . 1 . 1118 No 2 do ' do 20 No do do 21:1 Rite 033 an 3 i No I do Just received and for sale by Pah23' MILLSEt. gr 'KETSON. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL RR RE. * 7 ° ceived by Um Committee on Fire Engines and nose, an to June Xth. 1843 for three thous and feet of nest quality of TEN INCH LEATH .E.tt HOSE, copper nvited.. and Jt•nes' Patent 'Couplings attached thereto. The hose to he properly tested before they are received by the city, when payment wilt be made in catiti - - JOHN Chair JOHN. Committee, ITLAKEEMPERIOR COPPER MINER IL ;•!:' 4- .SITB-• ISIRMLIZING WORKS, . o, = , . '-a.ATI,:it. ~.- DV CU Es . r.9e Planufactrzn tl t 4 Sheath. it - goiro' wad Bolt Copper. heated, 0.... .pgr Bettozas, Bulged BtL i Bottonas.:3pe i tar Bolder, "to. dlso Lamar... k.,1 dealers in Metall!. Ttil Plata.Ekteet bah .liVe. Pc. my- cn hand. Tinzatzkli Anchinji ad_ Wariahoutn_y tio.lawitthn Rau zoob11) =arm ritgabniaht Ssr Spada Oda: of Copft cat to my dcat id I tom NW/4*w A GOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER. JUST ISSI*E.I) CUNARD LINE. fnhntltrd K. IE IV Cincinnati. There were sales of several hundred bbls old city -packet mess pork at $ll 25. come inquiry fur that we h new is a ear of mde, but r.sults in no transactions A sale of thirty liihda bacon shoulders at 44e packed was made: ;140 above this is quite uni formly asked Bacon sides bear a nominal Quo nti nof 5e for good size and quality. Balk meats receive little or no attention. Quotations remain as they were. Lard is in moderate request at 934 e for prime city rendered, but hoidens stand fir %0 higher. ---- __ ----, • Wool In Bilehlgon.— burin.; the day we have seen the reports from a number of places where wool has been pur chased within the last few days and we note the range has been from 50®60c come of the lots bringing 57.55 and 60c and others less. The whole average on about 2,000 pounds cut u 30 different lots ranging from 25 tity to 120 was 53 1 ,60. p n p into about in quan- I , is estimated by Rood Judges that there has already been so 4 mow to &woo pounds in this State. Yet the great mills have not entered the mar ket nor have they employed their usual agents The Tfamilto , Mill, which generally takes out of this State from 500.000 to 1 00.000 tbs has not given anyorder to its usual agents- We notice, however, that there are a number of men in our hotels who ars.anxions on the wool question and who will probably go into the market as quickly as they can locate themselves. HNOX No. 29 Fifth ittroet. !Ohio White Sulphur Springs riprllfil WELL . KNOWN WATERING A Place. will be funially opened on the 18th of Juno. The Sprints this season. will be under the immediate supervision of the proprietor. Who will be assisted bp Messrs Joewph A. Swor• nie, and C. C. Mieehel. It Is the Intention to make the house.. in cli respect; equal to the best watering plsces in the country. and to provide g.nerally Mr the comfort and a ccommodation of the guest... For terms, or other information. Addren. Lewieeenter P. A. wits , Er. Jr. O. Delaware Co. 0. io9.dlmo jaDARD AT SARATOGA- SPRINQS. %WASHINGTON HALL. (late Mn. mason's), eo Jong and. aro-ablr known to falters at the Sprino, New ope n T er the reespbmi of guests- • The bran* le large. de lightfully situated oil B the roadway. between Ontgreas and Empire Stirlaga, and is surrounded by ample end beantanll. shaded grounds —Table fug - claw—and the room. well qdSP ed for fanflies and lan. partite of friends. For further nartietrarn *ma Washington Hell, haratoga Singings. jai:dune.. Or. -.VC) .„.. .--f------ 7 ...,4_.__ A _L__,_____ " A y gh,44 Es . (Icti " r. i City ---.1.'"i.,,..4.L11.gezice Office. Ant and band.) Hay Forks, ~ for sloe by 1 •. /272ottrth it.r.one door above Smithfield et BECICELAI I / 4 1 $ LONG. 1 , 30 vo- 127 Liberty street AIL NOW PRE PARED TO RuPPLY .A.y A_ _.. : (axone, in the city and coon tez . with end. ssi, itimsriat rth ris s . , Icor 01,41 km& at short motto°. , I wtu Oho' attend.' Rakes. 803,ttle snaths, some 5 t ..... lotte pmeitase mid sale of property. colltsuon a ()matt and ad other tutrvn-iiiile... ctla nt , andPielma nesoftate loank 13t0. nom trent% for sate by -not ihtimate coowledso of th e Mt/ and count,. E own a inr & Lose anti long experience to ase Mullane& / hope to Jut Tr/Wet/ strew (mum mtufactim t° 417 " 4 ".• , toeth. __JIL /1. NOW. _ _ _ COMMERCIAL INFORMATION. ArbAlratloia ContoiltlOO of the Board or Trade. JWNmL DILINWNO V. HPLJAmS vIiz NET . T o WL BIomYDAVID moBEBS. Movements of European Steamers PROM A VSIIICIA. Sidon ............... _June 10... New York.... Liverpool Asia .................. _June 10.-Itoston ...Liverpool Per5ia............. _June 17... New YorlL.Liverpool Marathon June 24... New York.... Liverpool Africa ................. June24—Boston .. . . Liverpool Scotia.. ......... _...July 1... N ew Yor.k.....Liverpocil Roder .. ...... July B._New York. Liverpool Great kaatern...July 21... New Yorkk—Liverpool PROS Swore. nomEr atARKET — . OOSSECTSD DAILY LOB TEM SOIL/ZINO POST BY MESSRS. KOONTZ & MERTZ, 13SOESSS, NO, 118 WOOD STREW?. The following are the buying and selling ?step for Gold, Silver. Gold Buying Selling :d e 39 00 ... . ... 1 29 00 Demand 138 00 Eastern gmehastge. New York Philadelphia _ Dar 805t0n................. par -..... .. h ... ...... ge Par 4 Western Excan. Pa? ry Louisville, ........ - ..... par Cleveland. St. Louis.. par par d r ,PITTSBURaR OIL TRADE. Since our MoN DA. Jne 22d. 1. last there haibeen Y an u improvem B4n ent perceptible in the market, with a few transac tions The difficulty of obtaining receipts from Oil City has improved the confidence of holders, who are demanding a slight advance. The stock in the market is not large. The pr•sent rates may be summed up as fol lOws: Crude in balk; packages returned, 15%4 1614 e; sates including the packages, 21(312c. We if , tice a slight improvement in the New York market. The embargo on shipments East havin g been removal oil can go forward as for merly. The Oil Flrchantre received the following dis patch : OIL CITY, June 20th. There is no oil shipping to Pittsburgh at present. Sine. our last 3 000 bbl have been shipped East a dNo th. Prices unchanged. (The last quoted rates were, at the mouth, $444 50; f1.:3r . 4 , 3 50 per bbl. It is now raining.up the creek, Reports Ram : To Raitlaiore—rrude. 314 bbls. To New York—Refined. '67 bbls ; Benzoic., 31 bbis. To Philadelphia—Crude, 91 bbls; Rofinsd, 542 lib's. To Roston — Refined. 56 bbls. Per P. ..t: Ft. Wayne Railroad: Relined XI libls. -.--,,--4V-.- I ; ; : i - AliOrtsil ' Per :- Attain teitftl—c....3.. LI., _ • •,..... l Ilan: Cad ierime t4+74 bblg: Crude. 73 bbls. Crude—The demand I r Crude has Improved. The fel:o wing lots are reported : 400 and 375 bbls at 15 3 . 6®'6e. the packages to be retnrned: 250 bids at 21(513 c, packages int - laded: 3 . 0 bbis on Private terms. Relined was in better demand. Holders are a.king a sligh tad vanoe. The asking rates in bond were free .48456 e, co nizole dull; we coed hear of no transac tions. Prices nominal. --- --- PITTSBURGH PRO-n. 1103 MARKET OFFICE OF TER DA 11.4 POST,I, Monday, .June, 1683. 11N-uark m — Busin mu is si ghtly'improved, hut the salon were confined to small operations. In fact it was pretty much a retail trade in articles required for local purposes. The stormof Friday afternoon cooled the atmosphere and brought about decided y Pleasant weather. We reiret to learn that the hail storm seriously damaged strawberries and ether d , scriptions of fruit. The excitement in regard to the rebel raid is fast dis appearing. The preparations for meeting them, shou'd they again make the attempt are progress ing finely. The fortifications are being harried to completion, and are at present in a very for ward state. We could learn of no change in Gro ceries. Fish, Flour or Grain. Butter was a shade lower. Eggs also declined, whilst Cheese advanced ! ; ',c ril lb. Dried Frill •, Potatoes and Whisky un changed. Philadelphia Hide The Hark et, market has been quiet There have two small snivels from - outh America. but been n sales from first hands. The tanners have not come forward to any extent, and sales for actual consumetion are litnite I. Dea'ers continue to send out dry hives to keep their tanners sup plied, as they have declined in price to a greater extent than leather. Green ia'ted domestic stock continues in request and salters are selling at IN @lle for steers and 1.0®10„S1e for cows. Light hides are in good demand. Philadelphia Leather Ittarket. Trade has gen.raPY been quiet. A few market, but have been low. ing through the market. but have not purchased to any extent. The actual demand has been mainly for some kinds of army work. Since the commencement of the present week the great excitement in regard to the raid has paralyzed all local hastiness. PROVISION lIARRRT. une 10.. Liverpool—New York ....June 13-Liverpool...Boston _June 16...Liverpool...New York ....JuneV-Liverpool....New York --- - Just opened this week a choice supply or those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUSIRNT3. beyond d orthirkithwoo tr —gitis feat 11,E1114-4"Ynf,fatiZit7tllftrntrhll 1 .Y. , F ,t,541: '' -- - -••-,•- • .. . '• - W ARRANTED FTVE YEAR B• Baines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes. the best cheap Pianos made• For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME. 43 Fifth street. Solo Agent for Haines Brothers Pianos and Princes Melodeons. ie6 SECOND HAND PIANOS. _ 4 NING 7 OCTAVE. BEATT ..m. HICK Walnut case, very little used.. _ .... ~.....:...,.. .... ~ . .... _.„ .. .... -.. $ 22 0 A 7 octave. Chiagormg. Itkisevrood, round' conkers, a first rate Instrument .. ... 200 A 7 octave, Hays & Co,. ari1....... a A h 6 vd c f o o t r busittracimen t it i o n. good order__ 175 Pannels giro:Lan". sm"°l. ""e4 105 A 6.4 . octave, Zalectr - C0 . ,.. - NO:e k riqi)E, . Wk:Ma front, an excellent Piano....- .- .. .... _ 160 16 octave, Chickering, Rosew.ood round corners, a_good reliable Phno, . . ....... 150 6 octave, Hallett _DavisA Co, Rosew;;il 135 A 6 oat,. Btodart. Co. round front 80 4 6 oct. Swift, do ..... - ..... ._ _... 75 A 6 oct. German. do .... . .......... 60 A 6 oat. Dunham. do - - ......... ... 50 A 6 oat, Loud do ..:...... 40 ........ A 5% oat, English' do ....... -.--_ 20 A 5 out, as do For sale by 15 mai lIBLIC NOTICE—BOOR SUB / scription the capital stock of the Western Insurance and Transportation Comr any. will be opened at the Merchantelizobangein Pittsburgh on TUESDAY. June 23d. 180, and kept open from /0 a. rn 4p, sal day. WM. E. BARFSS, W W. BROWN, WM. P. STERRETT, WM. P. 6EN. • JAMES D.MACEN. Commis toners. R. HUTCHINSO.N (LAT& OP LEECH & Birrenustier.) COIIIIISSION & FORWARDING' ' Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE cErttsr; Flour. Grain. Fink. Dried Fruit Pot and Pearl .when. and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand_ No. 102 Second Street. Between Wood and Market, PITThE UGH, .PENN'A.. *3l-Liberal advance made on Consignments. apll-lt d 8.1817 « ....... 8. OLI;DRYI LUPTON & OLDDEI9I, xArErnoTtrkiiits ASD D 84.1.11.1111 IA FELT CEIIENT & GRAVEL ROOFING • ia..RePairs to old gravel, Canvass and M et al Roofs made at the Myren widow% ' All work promptly attended to and warranted, . Odlee, Morning P ost Sußding, corner FLU and Wood streeta.2d atom • 'rabl7 1 CHARLES L. CALDWELL . 011noceage, toja& lieknee k Do, P c• r. A. C .11 - 7thla . Dealer is /hook Lard, Bagar-Curod Bazar. bmoked Bed & Comer Market deel and Bird streets Fittaburek. Pa, l•lyd. _ SPRING GOODS Ur t. 7 .tl==.l7 ►PDING AND SURD GOODS embracing all the newest atylea of PLAIN AND FANCY' CASSIMERES suitable for Business Suits. A fan and complete assortment of flue black CLOTHS AND CASSIHERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestings W. H. MeGEE & oo nahr tner ,i*ln ofldes i trkr DEALERS TN OILS S. M . R/ E a Luirtit3r . .nr .) , Pure No. 'l, Carbon .. OA, AID Zi I It Er/Z01....M . ir - Offtee on LIRIEEtTY STXtErr. opati4e Penn's lt. R.Depet. *3l-A.ll oil warranted. 5Ua.33,4! THE ARDESCO OIL COIVIr ANY ItIL A TML:7OA ng ,ti 47 1 : )" 7 F°B Refined Ardiesco, OH, soy-uplegivx. ALgo, P warehouse * 27 IRWIN STREET I PITIRBURGII. PENNA. noen it 011 ork DUNCAN, DITNIAAP & Manteseturan oP C A. PURE WIRT% 'Mummy 11,1343 M OILf9. b 0151oe t Z O. 201 LIMIT MFR . / Puritp gri ANDELIER BIeACREES, V CORNICES, CAND,ELBRaoS, LAWS. REOILDED OR REBRONZED.' ettd made equal to new. Alto Chandeliers e„ altered to barn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of . WELDON, DEMURE &EMMY, apaLv. 164 Wood street. near 6th. The Philosophic,. Burner. ATDRN7s rimy irovin.r...l.-cimm A.A. Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oft is now Co rea i on B lt urnpome mel =RAY advantages over the- , mrs.L It makes a large or man Ught with, Perfern combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safelaf. 8. It ean be used with a long or short chinuiez 4. It can be end as • taper xlightdanm. 8. It eau iIWI3II ba made to burn economically.. B. It is more easily wicked than any Gibe/ bne. le r. 7. own be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 8. It time the white light above the cone. without The ey touching the eanglara be removed or inserted caThesen burners are the common No.l sine. and son be put on any lamp now in use. Every per using ton Oil should have a Phnolophie Burner. •rn. 25 centv:_per dean 02. gold a No. 89 PO street. Pittsburgh. la2ls.lydw P. IPA VIIRN. PIANO) DEA.UERS K . NA HE et CO'S PIANOS 0 =...!il J®sll H, IBLELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET les FEDIECILsz etraurr. .. .. -ia . : I PUBLIC. wis P A Cyi 414 / 4 415 ;: -....,,.. ./LJUtswtatorsatanadoe_ .. , tr Zil olilibdentoni fb.._ •. . nations. searet,4a4 • ""- delicate itisonior4 ,eid, f. I . J , a •- v iap c , abase and tusaaras .Or tnatioas t tutiopoliand.in...;:ll-1,-;=: eidenp to ap° _— . -,.• sac 2 -ad or tzsrrial., Zemmol , Da. llicsorsirr Tair,Us fais,- . Wt-af kid dans Ifi l t _ so. Skeittssorsastand sly modest aro dr dh otkod.acttwt t a , troat'afn 'vary izmi: and for dontaadontion , azd • aortzallon, thinon.t their w itesesqtraisinir sons and datotan. Their A&aft physician amnia be eantkohalto bee..P._tbei , lirlin...ass, etilligillik.Avtle =too as ios. itsidal o ce ,i4ght be rostV a l „.th'V)4 Atirml a V i pis urb a 1 44%; modem; slid proirowtonnenti familia; bdrif and wthowt In intoranojt,tatvas noaactizawroorcis and who' osEdpare sandy. intetligenoe.4sma. ... to dollitra ausi.2oents,: , tonstadvosin meanly o,) , gotten. II is to,pnbiltat7,,,,how or thatzminwtra wartmter , And smardsahs are that their .o.A d.angbteas ;sist mew zoisiansts : feeble *wizard teltrate condition and aprerkrkao ~ bare ben-reatssdbttaltealth.:and. rigor t.t tift. '1133=2v. es saw. 410fOrr ad llittl2 rniti• risli bars been swed - mlitdr mill I.l4ldetr Atortittoation.,l4kel-, lkOatastar.- es er notta , a4eningasiartet, aresoin'esb , enrol ing ver.rsik - spootigtintsig• ins-now rot:iodse. w 040er:0242V all ow,..zbaStilrecomobstrids ,nro the . arable j, , Ristsdont., having lira* the .....aomotibe trealmanteiebas sbandoz. ed it and stdasti s veldts le ~ .innaala tilt owileasassaelzeos4alisi inarioassubsonavnithad i rtY stal in "of, Wand ' , eliind in the ThiftedsBl,44l4H bint ta5aL,...63, all vitt 'a / vote fair triat.ixesdsn'and babies win .sasta: morn Upon the Tr cn el e t set. 'Tilden sondes with Rionbs some, cod bemired' vonstmotionana: ak . gizmarod diemzez. of idiots' so Mans ,iust our ctostatrios. oat ; g at now be re li evell.trarrivi attend Wit in time Pall TisrU can eb be d of my it bits) . noopz eats biwitPaAdvisesstrhisli is Edson to an that apply, .a,nalg Um , ad over' of over , fort, loan =Deaden°. and okeservation. oonsequaattir. he An a . superior skLu in the treatment or so el diseasss, sad who Is , daily ;smutted by,theurofessen. missiles rea mended by 'repeatable Ottawa& intbilsgars, p m I prietors af honsig act. , - (Mow 85 saludes,j street. near Diamond admit, Pri* esdantani. cations from ' . alt 'pe s ts VT sae Un ion stisiis, at,. tendedio. Litmus, :,, Medi, ( ... ------ 111.1 A.lll - Hooll— liowtoteit tiro*iiirdiietimm J:nnt .nublislo., fa.: es Ilesled • PatieloPe. - rtioe '1 10,1111 a,. .. :62tazfinittrATUDE. Tliati. ..t: VW ; 044145al Dare of Spermatorrbos o-* 4nazoi m ty.iniess. .f.ovonoary iontmz,„- &zoo) bp.ty;-anct rmAtuii.!._aeinte t hi irenanal,riprvazumeas. atltste .ErnsPlar- , 4and Pits 'Mental and Physteal Inc p_aoity remits , 11644E1%4. tlig2ntr-IPtheRbIBT. 0 111- .. ? .' "A. Boon to fhonsalio of Bnifetemif " ' Best ander mal e la a plata envelope', t6any adi dress, poet paid, on receipt of Six en two po4ago,otampe,,hr Dr. CH. J. C. KL -- 127 Broad , New York , , • .: mitandetwain , Past oftlee Box. 4586 ' . . , _ NEW i MEDICAL' DISCO ii_EitY, ) Re E NT ewe 100 TEtE SPEED ARD *, SY; -ruR Nof . .2tONOW.E.ET„ unnuir. - ". ' 12100.bwith weanneee4.Nrentiv &nab ~ • ..: ' them* Genital infix, - tr Etravel. , Strictur and tau of the Ki d omanditledciey. - - Wish bilis beea , ised 1)7 tifTtutal of _ ONE HUNCHED PHYSICIANS. Lo therielgtate praatioa idith the =Ore Steam% . liciP rucitiOoPazae. ch.Plll7/44, CZ ala coninound erto own. 13•Vuia SPECIFIC plus are ineedi In action. often efesoixt a aura In a few dive, isnd when a Ours is effected it isperan- ant.: Thar are rreparal from veretabie extracts that an harznion on the vacua, never na Itzleate thastoximh. on impregnate the breath a me nd mar coated, all nauseous_teste in , avoided. ttrage of diet lan e cowers' w hi lst Man tb CMS nor does their action brbarlexe vrith .bzientufun Iv taint, Each box eentaine six dozen Pill& I PRICE' ONE DOLLAR. Dr, Dell's avarice on inonifnal • G oa n. eakness, &V Ahem, hea, Gket. d - c, a Pamphlet of 50 pake& cott.tainin_lmporta nt aetvioe to :he a,- ftiotecl. f3BsiT BD= , Biz cent, arerequkca to pay •postage. A oinipl DR. DELLIS GREEN 8008, ete,Treause on Gesorrhea; Gleset:Strie -7 er am Sirnatate. ~ i n ' ato ht all'thllishe various stageernith <esoriptiOns- bu. ad_EiSted for self- • restmont. without the aid or a pays-Wm ~. PRIG ONE DOLLA,B, . .. The PM or Books trillbeireat; Scottie from Ob.. ~. serration. by mall. post-pairtrbY 'any dartzrtisrpi dearly on re el op t of the money. General Agent ..13.11./AN. 78 Cedar ofteet. N.Y.; Box 5079. JOEFIZPI/ E 141244. • corner lliarketatreet SLarid Diamcnd. Dra sold Agent for Pittsburgh. lay all scrirts. , sul&aketvairds RABR ICO STEAD ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Cit 4 RACIILIZA .1111 OILER !MUM, Neer the P#;an. L it. Pismmgai'Depot - PriTeer. L. . , .. • , _ madscrr&oruini omit, =mans or . ...La Stearn En rarutitur &inn three to oar, hundred and toms Dower. find Fruited for Gnat Mill& Elam itillis,,BlartFarnsteett inetinden. oto. . , Give nertielaaLttowtim tc , ote: or Ettnzation of - 63 4ikaa and` ery rer friat WU& oad for uprights.; muLav and Optniat barna& - 11 ave•aleo on hand._ _n !Ailed. anti jeady for ship. meeorirtion.eat at altart notice. Boilers aranan7 Also. farnialtßcdismituniEhtetifon *entail; 17:2Wrought Iron Shaun ad:fawn and 'Pullin 1/431414116444. tei c ar i1e r, 1141 / 1 / f!l9naze Of Oar. pridoo are tow. uurnaehta_ ay m [tarda anufactir- ad of the beet quolituitmaaanan, All,dlrapronted In AU eons to sive Bohannon. • - itirtorders froin all porn of the nut Bo al and promptb 111 Int. . • • ' ter lfolt fellatinv , 1: 0 41.172 & CAPPELL, Inceig4lSAlVT TAILORS, RAVE SERV REC EIVED_ _A large ead well selected stook.or • Spring, .G.oods, , ectredstlag o 01011 us, esudinteres; Vesting*, ate. ALSO—A large stook of • - GENT'S FETBNISITING 900D8, thing temai Including Power Ogja;•• • Pima Vie*, sad every Orders ly got by Aral claw Punelablet Blore orootetly executed. ensOdyd $5,50 IATRI,SO UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY blitv $541 00.084 ooaxmlate,PiatorialEditzlon at. 0 for gale oF JOHN , H. MELLOR fan', 81 wood etrelt. TO BUILDERS ADD coIIiTIE&CIVES We are tow tnanuthatnrhts • ropeolor altiet of 1.. r rdc ID ~ which we are prepnred to delve' bozo on: COtal, YARD, 5o LIBERTY anumr. Beat qualiti of ValoLl7 Colll Skilan 0 hand au nanA =Vet 113 . 1 0ZU50211. tirrEwART a co. R 1 E./KOVAL. OF LFFEBY STABLE The undersiitned having removed his Live rs Stable from the rear of the Scott Boma to near the corner of First and Smithfield stree. W. C. Conn a cid stand. is prepared to fogatah carriages. buggies, and saddle barges ttpon me shortest no tice, Air, horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements forrn nerahs wiU receive InsAwial attendee. • REAL 11114CEILajgg). , - . ir .wis FOR issi.E.--Ttliz: iiindaatt ais her offers ior gs,ie !haze/41We_ lots s i tuate t on the ear ner r .Grove street and centre Avenue fiejjcini ng the Seventh Ward„ in Pitt township. The lots are each 24 teat tront by Ito feet deep, running back tO ail alleY.'runi are ant-trey:ohr tad by streets andalleys on evoiy aide. oof the lota•hilmofNue houses oe them. Soo rooms and hall in each.l);ydrante en-he premises. Thev will he sold alitogether on very favorable toms. EiLtdre,of i , 1 JAS. MeCAIII6, Agent. ••• " :iL, , ItOile arelet near loarra luaaonza roads rs oo ta , Aoas. Gaiters sad Balaton* W ord ß er. or vit. k rimatuit a d d ro vo tmaa .. - ifittliAnak _ ~~-.~~_. "~"' ram .7; P ,EarrkPoarur:,..*
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