B-2!, 1 1. aa. YETTENCOLLI. di CO, No. 37 Dar PARR ROW. NW YORK, and FITATE STRRRT, ROSTON axe oar agents for the Dail,' and Weekly /Nal In those ' aid and are au zad to take Advertieeta_ ante and Sobeorlptioes or na at ow Lauren mates. WEDNESDA.Y MORInNG, JUNE 24. CM eh7l HIGIUJORIND INTBLIBUOIi ,SqUirrel Hill Furtifloationa. The following are the number of men at :work on Squirrel Hill Fortifications. hue 23d, 1863 : Fort Pitt Glass Works . Barron, Ali ler & Co ...... ....... Win F Richardson 14 El Wood Folder t treat Squad, Capt. Stein.. ......... & Jared Co PI Bru h T 0 Buffam a Co ...................... Jp Haigh &Co ............... .................... ... .............. Hgrtupee & Co Doug as & nnalish ..... ................... James Rees A Fulton & Son Wm.Barnhill & CO Tini McGraw Robert Lea.: ....... ..... ...... Sholes, Ferguson & B oyd (hers. Smyth di 0 C o Walton, Phillips & C Bilroe Rich ards & CO Wm k 1 8r0wn_... ._.......... R & J Watson_ Cornwell & v err Hartman & Lare-.... ... .. -....... ............... ....... Daily Dispatch Capt Cornwall's squad fll eQuewun & Douglas ...... ........ ....... ................... 2 horses arid p ows Finkbine & RicheY Kelly. Glass &. Co Gillespie k Schultee Yarnall D Volunteer workmen ........ . ..... W&Haven-- ... ..... ........ .................. .............. Daily Morning 'Yost Langkamp & Waunderlieb ..... ....... Magee & Bro .E.Wormser & Co George H Anderson.. ..... . .... ........ _______ Laughlins & Co Thorn & i o Jll Jenks —. Bales II Preston & Foster . . H Hartman & Co . Carroll et nyder Ring ,si Pennock arlme a Stewart.. oodside & Wallace Rush House Fowler'e Exchange Wi es Coroueopiae , grir'sExcharrge watson & Munroe ................ . ...................... Redman John Mill • Howard Paper M Elmer P to • 5 Teamsters Thoninson & Co John Fu11ert0n.__.. ..... .. . _ JRirkpatrick- Lieut. culler and 30 men of 16th regiment 3 Allegheny City Democratic Club At a meeting of this Club the following sgticiluttoits were adopted and ordered to published in the Post: Resolved, That we-hail with delight the f nominations of Jadge G. W. Woodward for Governor. and Judge W. H. Lowrie, ,•for .Sapreme Judge, by the Democratic State Convention, held at Harrisburg, on the 17th inst, and that we pledge our hearty support to a triumphant election. Besot/led, That the chairman appoint a committee of six to conf,T with the Demo cratic Central Club of Pittsburgh in refer. once to calling a mass meeting to ratify the nominations of Judges Woodward and Lowrie for Governor and Supreme Judge. Resolved, That the thanks of this meet ing_be tendered Adam Hershperger, Esq., for the handsome hickory pole, presented to-the club. Also, to the ladies for ma lting the Hog, 1 On motion three 'searty cheers were giv en for Woodward and Lowrie, after which the meeting adjourned. „ The Work Goes Bravely Oa.” The report from the. Third Ward Alle 'Eheny is as follows: The number of men employed was 818. The amount of money subscribed and collected was $75 75, w hich 'was paid over to Mr. Thomas Bakewell, 'the Treasurer, last evening. Messrs. W. McGee andi S. R. Rldgera were the persona who had charge of the matter.— They deserve credit for the successful .manner in which their part was perforated. Well done Third Ward, Allegheny. Theatre---Benefit of the Treas urer, Barry Overington. 'To -night this mach talked ()levant takes place, and to more than merely announce the faet we ' deem almost' unnecessary.— The pieces selected for the occasion-- "Aurora Floyd"and "The Two Brides of Allegheny or the Volunteer" abound with interest. The ffrat is taken from the popular >novel of the same name, 'written by-Miss nraddon. The thrilling effects produced in this beautiful drama is truly flattering -to the effort of the tnanhgement. The Two Brides is froa the pen of an Qfficer of the army and is pronounced far aove the ivcrageof the plays now a-days. We understand seats can be secured for those who hold Mr. Overington'a tickets. This is probably the last time these plays will be..plaCed upon the stage this season. *OOl "Orowetoa Conventioiii In pursuance of public notice, a large number of the wool growers, of Finley, Moon, •Robiniscin, North and South Fay ette townships in Allegheny comity, and Robinson and^Cecil. 'townships, in Wash ingimi County, met in. Convention at the Publie , School House in Noblestown 'on` Saturday, June 20th, 1863, and'olganized by calling Robt. Moßarney, of Washington county, to the chair, and ap pointing Robt. Potter, of Noblestown, Secretary. The following resolutions were uttanimausly passed by the Conven tion. Resolved, That in view of the rates of exchange, great coat of raising wool, the enormous advance of woolen and cotton goods, and every thing 144 consume, we are better entitled to 01111 dollar per,ponnd for our wool this year.than fifty cents last Resolved, That, we agree to and call upon all wool growers to hold their wools at $lOO per pound until there is a change in the Price of woolen and cotton gOods. Resolved, That we call on all wool growers-in' VVestern IN. to meet in CCM vention and resolve to stand , by what the,y may consider a just and fair price in view ofAtta , pTesent - prices Of other articles. Resolved, That George Burns, of Clin ton M Robb, ark of Noblestown,and Wm. , NiehoNon, Esq , of Rich Valley, be a Committee to meet in Convention at Washington, Pa., on the 26th of Junn, assist in carrying oat these resolutions. Resolved, That the Secretary-have the proceedinga,of this meeting published in . theSii•nrday Post and Pittsburgh Gazette, of Pittsburgh, and Washington Review and Tribune. Artillery. Capt. G. 11.133nefon has been anthoriz ed:iry •Hovre to raise a 'company of Artillery; the six months service ; his head quarters are on Fifth street, nearly opposite the Post Office. The Captain has seat servide andie a`fine-offiner. Hotel for Bent. The='j Mits'sey_ House,c' locate&ort the .corner of Rose and BreekenridgeAreets .opposite the Pittsburgh - and; Cionnelliville Dei•.ot is now offered for rent. 'The.,*`#attse" brin good - rep_air Ant ha been dblog a gdodlusinesS. - Td any per eottanderstanding the business a fine op , portuntybsnoty. offered. Immediate-pos.. sessipa Ar4iihe.given. Apply to tf Taos. Atoorm, No. 189 Fret et. I Qum h BA Irma's Eicrwicuritisethin. eNfor IR mitt manufacturing okrpwakArA the Deit A ge nt A. F. VIATOLIAY, General • streetalittilburkh. EL3IIIGBURG - GBAPE. fixrE cAnt rusarmix rzw yams v v 014115 valtuktb arl4Pest $2 Operitostm ; 31260 pot Ko. C_JrNOX, sa2ll. nu ans. REBELS r IN NIARYLANIFIN LARGE Latest Prom Vicksburg., THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC SIEGE GUNS OPENED ON PORT CONVENTION TO ABOLISH SLAVERY' IN LATE FOREIGN NEWS Rebels Still in Indiana HARRISBURG, Jan, 23—There is nothirg new this evening at Shippensburg. The last telegraphic station is pp the valley.— The operator at Chambersburg with some newspaper correspondents who were there when the rebels Intend have not, as yet, been heard from. A skirmish took place to-day about ten miles from Gettysburg -between some.of err troops and about eighty rebels. The I enemy retreated losing one man. What preparations are being made by General Couch and the State authorities to clear the Cumberland valley of the enemy would not be proper to give. Those who know the true position of affairs fell Satisfied that the ynemy pill not remain long in the State nilesaleavily reinforced. Information fro& Capt. Boyd, com mending cavalry outpost, headpuarters at Greenville, states, that the rebels are one t housand strong five miles this side of Chamberabnrg. It is feared that Scotland Creek bridge has been destroyed again. The rebels reoccupied Chamberaburg about ele7en o'clock this morning. The rebel cavalry pickets are now five miles this side. The national troops under Gen. Knipe, which were at Chambersburg, have safely fallen back to the main body. The authorities believe that the rebels are in considerable force at Chambersburg. BALTIMORE, June 22.—The information received at the Headquarters of General Schenck to night and corroborated by other sources, is that Gen. Ewell's forces to the number of from 34,000 to 40 000 are now in Maryland, in Boonsboro Val ley. They have a large quantity of artil lvry and cavalry and infantry. They are building bridges across the canal and ac tively engaged in foraging the country, collecting supplies, &c. They crossed at the Antietam Ford and Shepperdstown. Gen. Belly telegraphs that Imboden's cavalry. about 3,000 strong are at Big Cacapon. Gen. Halleck visited this city to-day.— He inspected the fortifications and other defensive works in progress here. He ez• pressed great satisfaction at the rapidity with which they were prepared, and the admiration of the zealous loyalty of Union Letgues in arming for the public defence. NEW YORK, Jane 23—A dispatch from General Hooker's headquarters, dated yesterday, says: It is beyond a doubt that the enemy's main infantry force, in cluding the corps of A. P. Hill, is on the immediate western slope of the Blue Ridge, between Snicker's Dap and Winchester. The New Orleans correspondence, by the steamer Locust Point, states that our siege batteries had been opened on Port Hudson, and a continuous rain of shot and shell was being poured into the enemy's works. Several buildings supposed to contain commissary stores , were destroyed and the rebels were known to be suffering some in killedond wounded. An expedition had driveti away a force oftebela collected at Clinton. Captain. Perkins, of our 2d Louisiana cavalry, was killed in the skirmish. Deserters coming into our lines report the rebel strength at least ten thousand, well clothed but suffering for food. Twenty five or thirty of our men are daily added to the killed and wounded by the rebel sharpshooters. Capt. Hart, of the gunboat Albatross, had committed suicide by blowing oat his brains with a pistol, while insane from fever. A rebel telegram from Mobile -of the 17th says, that the rebels have repulsed ;our troops twenty-seven times at Port !Hudsun, and that aid is close at hand. ; A courieritirived at Jackson from' Port iHadson and strites that the Federals have ;been severely punish Eal, and that the gar rison has sixty days provisions and will hold out to the last. HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, 1 June 23, 1863. General Pleasanton had the greatest Cavalry fight on the 21st that has yet taken place. Early on Sunday morning he ad- Vanced on the enemy at a point beyond I.iddleburg, being supported br _General arry's division of infantry, A fightj nsued, which was kept up all day; Stuart being driven steadily, with heavy - loss, clear into Ashby's Gay, beyond Upper 'file,• a distatica of twelve miles:- Gentral Pleasanton captured two guns, three cais sons and blew np another caisson; also upwards of a hundred prisoners, including one Lieut. Colonel, one Major and five other officers. The enemy left their dead and wounded on the field and in the town of Upperville. A large 'number of wounded rebels were found. Gan. Pleasonton describes it as a most disastrous day to the rebel cavalry. Our citvalry behaved with the greatest bravery, and_aa. usual, did great exeeution with the aribre: • !Stuart has fortified Ashby's Gap with aiiillery,a n d will probably hold it against oar further advance. (Considering the extensive nature of the, fight oar loss is light, and will not - exceed in killed; wounded and missing, one hun dred and seventy five, gun in enemy left teriponuff:parrct gun crossing the field. They probably threw the gun into the. Goose creekafter it iWIL/I dismounted. - Two rebel 'Poloiiele , are known to - have been ;Colonel' Vincent'a iabsatirbrigade were: actively engaged and behaved - with great 'courage. Gen. Buford 'a cavalry °Ohtani *tied on the right and auccessfully arnve a large part of the exemy,before him and captor ed a number of proriners,,,inclading two. Lie` tit: Colonels. 'The cavalry justly feet gleeful over thelr large exPlaits; taidEth'e' inrantrypartakesofthesaras spirit and are now madly to back up the =cavalry in their atbiaveratati. k'ourtundredwagen loads of wounded are reported by the , thtizenito fia,Ts been taken through . the Gaps, This' belieied to a ibe n exaggeration: • TIALTIMORE, June, xl:=--A'hody . of cavalry be onging to Gen. Conch's command, en tered Frederick yesterday afternoon and drove the rebels out of the pikes.' •-• • It is now believed, that , there are no tvbels in Frederick county. ''gains left this morning for Frederick• and Harper's Peerjr.-- - • FORCE. HUDSON 11L430 URI. CAPE RACE, June 23. royal mail steamship Canada with advi —The ces from Liv. erpool to the 13th and Queenstown to the 14th, was intercepted off this point at eight o'clock on Monday evening. The steamer City of Cork from Liver 13th,pool on the 12th and Queenstown on the was also boarded on Monday even ing. .P're_ident Lincoln, through Minister Adams, has returned his warm thanks to the Liverpool Emancipation Society for their friendly.address, The anneuncement of the capture of Puebla was received with satisfaction, on change in. London and Mexican bonds ad vanced 2 @SI percent. All"the - telegraph wires from Warsaw have been destroyed. The ship Charles Hunt ashore near fire merhaven has got c ff. LivEneoot., June 13.—Market—Cotton firmer but unchanged, The breadstu ffs market is dull but steady. Provibiore are fl at. The steamer China from New York ar rived at Liverpool on Saturday, NEW YORE, Jane 23—The Richmond papers give an account of the accidental explosion of the rebel Iron -clad rain Chat tahoochie, with which it was intended to make a raid upon the federal fleet at Ap palachicola in revenge for the capture of the schoon-r Fashion, laden with cotton, by the boats of the squadron. Twelv e persons were killed and others badly scalded, and the ram filled with water and sank near the shore, renting firmly on the bottom. Midshipman Malony was among the killed. The Richmond Dispatch of the 20th, confirms the statement mat, it was Ewell's corps which advanced up the Shenandoah, captured Winche3ter and crossed into ltilaryland. It also has a dispatch from Gen. Lee, announcing the capture of Marttnsbarg by Gen. Rhodes. CtxmxArr, Jute 23.—The rebels who crossed into Indiana on Sunday are not yet overtaken. Their exact whereab outs are unknown. It was reported they had gone North of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, but this is not confirmed. The operator at Bloomington, Indiana. reports the encampment of a thousand citizens with pickets out eight miles from there, and says they will resist the enroll • ment. ST. LOllB, Juno 12 :i—General Blunt leftLeaVenworth on Friday last for Fort Scott, and will soon take the seld in the Indian Territory, with an adequate force foraetive offensive operations. He will Skhifo achieve a department and endeavor to reach Texas. MARKETS Iflc TELEGRAPH Ctvamrerr.:June doP: tint thorn is no elirtnve,buperane isoffer,cl at :$.l 40E04 5 0; Ex Etrastandard $1 6001 75; c ty and trade brands Ito $5 65. wheat, 2 cts lower and ; Red 05231 OS. Corn firm at 51e@5io. Oat 9 hhitylOc. Nothing done in provisions and stride ces no 49 minal, ()old 4;Q;41, silver 33; exchange at . Ne.w YORK, Juno 2.3.—Cott,n advanced 1©20; '3,000 bales sold at 6(WI. Fbur heavy; 20,000 ;barrels cold; Western Ohio .5 to 10 cents lower: sales at.S5 75@th, & +l State and Southern unchangLed. e at tech entre7o,ooo 'bussehr .014. Corn vy, v orl: heavy; new in as 51.2 87. Lard Pteady. Whigkeeeesiert Pales at 444044%. Sugar firm! Muscovado 10 .%@)1751. Alf fee dui. Petro tleum firm and more ectivr; crude 28; itefinod in ond 454:3. .F.ei,..hts easicr. Stooks ac. ive and. igher, PFIOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Largct and cheapest assortment in the city, a Large 'b • and oheapest assortment in t h eel ty PI IPTOews ppf)si'tt Ik'ost-office. lenrsency liolders, Walletits, .tc. de., at J. W. PITTOCIE BOORS, STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. NOTICE. WirtitAßALS, XETTEIIO3 OFADMIN. 'ett7o thrOMll ° eiti:n7t, ta d e of 4eod,hnhea6°l4lilet granted ,tetto-euloicribsr; all Persons indebted totsaid estate, ore Telloosted to male immediate -piiymentt, and - those bwrina claimer 8 agairet the, same, will prasent the4cinly authenticated for Women'. Co • TANg•CIOM A dim,rx. Aull6w 'Taylar Avant' e. AlleghenY CritY. - RE/NOVA . B&RDEEN ne.si REMOVED .11.1-Erom iimithileM street. below. the Girard , lase. tei N0:145 Fifth streetiopposite the Coart, evat.tt, 6. 1 3p1if T'B FINE . LINENSHIRTS, FGRIONYIDOLLAR, AND A HALF . GAUZE, SILK, MERINO AND COTTON - ITNDERSHIRTS• AND DRAWERS. GENTLEMEN'S AND YOI3IIIS TRAVELING SHIRTS: ,T,AF AND LAN DRAWERS : I LINEN, Ei'EEL AND ENAMELED - - - • EGIRT,GOLLARE.I 'TIER4iejtHEa, STOVES; LHEiViDERS. /se: 40TI ON AND MERINO HOSIERY: LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER FURNISHING GOODS: At the most moderate pr:ces, at • ]I&CRUM & GLIDE.; Me .78 Market St-reet, 1010 -= Stween Pow* ind the Diamond. Jzfritasom CITY, June 23—In Conven• ton to-dty, Gov. Gamble, Chairman of the - Committee on Emancipation present ed the following- ordinance from the ma jority Comtuitte: First. That the first and !of clauses of the twenty-sixth section !of the Constitution be abrogated. Second. That slavery or involuntary servitude (ax cept 'for the "pnnishment of crimes,).' shall cease to exist inNo., on the Fourth day of July, 1876, and all slaves within the state on thrt day are hereby declared free. Third. That all slaves hereafter brought into the state, not now belonging to citi zens of the state, shall thereupon be free. Fourth. That all slaves removed by con• sent of their owners to any seceded state after the passage cf this ordinance and their secession, and hereafter be brought into the state by their owoera. shall there upon be free. Fifth. The General As sembly shall have no power to pass laws to emancipate slaves without the consent of their owners. A minority report was also submitted, abrogating some of the clauses in the Con• stitation as above, declaring slavery abol ished on the Ist of January, 1864; Pro aided. they and their issue be apprenticed to their former o wners until July 4th, 1876, requiring the Legislature to pass laws regulating the relation between said at - prentices and their masters to secure to them humane treatment, necessary educa tion, and providing against importation or immigration of any negro or mulatto in the state. No further assessment of slave property shall be collected, nor shall a right to the services of apprentices be subject to taxation. Provision was also made to submit the ordinance to a vote of the people at the next August election The report is to be made the special order fir to-morrow at 9 o'clock. 4I a large euppl,v of Pocket Books A Pubjeot of Congratulation—Ar bitrary and Despotical Power. labia correspondence with his Govern ment At home, Lord Lyons, the English Minister at Washington, says that Mr. Seward, our Secretary of State, said to him: WHAT LORD CHATHAM, OF ENG LAND, SAID: THE POOREST MAN IN HIS COT• TACT MAY BID DEFIANCE TO ALL THE FORCES OF THE CROWN. I r MAY BE FRAIL ; IPS ROOF MA Y SHAKE ; THE WIND MAY BLOW THROUGH II'; THE srotot MAY ENTER : THE RAIN MAY ENTER, HUT THE KING OF ENGLAND CAN NOT ENTER IT'. ALL 1115 POWER DARES NOT CROSS THE• THRESH OLD OF THAT RUINED ./ ENE MEN'T. "MYLORD. I CAN TOUCH - A BELL ON MY RIGr HAN ), AND CITIZEN omi THE ARREST EI OF A Ro OF OHIO; I CAN TOUCH TEE BELL AGAIN, AND ORDER THE ;IMPRIS ONMENT OF A CITIZEN OF NEW YORK. AND NO POwil,R ON EARTH, EXCEL' rTHAT OF I'IIE PRESIDENT, CAN RELEASE THEM. CAN THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND DO AS MUCH'!" CARPETS FOR CASH T DECIDEDLY LESS THAN whnle3ale PrirsB. Illught previous to b ny conbiderehle olvanoe by the [Lana fav turors. an will be sold accordingly. tseasonecl Sheet 011 Chills, AT LOW PRICES. Woolen and Cot'on Driaggety, W. D. & H. McCALLIIM, AT NO. Si TOURTZI STREET tux NEW GOODS M. MENTZ ER, 94 MAR ItilT STR ERT. irsNow OP `VINO A ib? P LEN DID ?VIM OF New S rhig Dre.oi Clootir. Ac t% Spring' SiIIIIN Ii=IMISE Ne-st Fouirird Silk* Seer Ct. Etna a lon tor ,or[ "clout or SUMMER DRESS GOODS, WHICII HE WILL :•;L:LL CHEAP FOR GASH ---- --- IMPORTANT DISCOVERY DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WINE, -AN D - Gum Coated Forest Pills 20,000 ClilitESd IN ONE YEAR Slit. ILA LSE Y, OF NEU' YORK. Il Ail invented a procost . by which a rlah and i luxuriant WINE s produCea from certain ;dant: of great medicinal virtues. This deliwht fur wine Dcombines all the high medicinal prepertios tn` thS andelion, Sarsaparilla. Yelluto Dori% I.;iat errp, and certain other plants, whoto virtues are ten ante, more eeceio, as medical agents. So pure and concentrated are the medicinal proper ties of this Wine, that it has boon found the inset effective medicine now at use. Frequently, ;may than ft single bottle restores the lingering Yeller t from debility and sickness to strong and vi; irons health. Every dose allows its good effects on the FORconstitution. and improves the general health; and EST Halsey's celebrated- 01_11W-COATFI/ PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cared. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION.-- A box of the Forest Pills, aid a battle of the Wine, will cure the most distressing far= of this ompint. AGUE AND FEVER,--O o or tw o d. o the Pills, and a buttle of the Wi n ne will break the ague and cure the Patient in all C.l - Qt,l. whin the directions on the bottle are adhered to. StOPSS L COUPLAIN'rS. -- “se to two boxes of the Pills, and throe bottles of th Wine cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER. OF *tlIE The Forest Wine and Pills bareproved litgW• etfteacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine, are suffleient to accomplish a cure in the wor.,t oaseg. DEBILITY, NIGHT" SWEATS. E, aser- , lion and Weakly State of the Chnytttutton.—The Forest Wino is a popular remedy; or all these complaints.. One to three bottle cure the worm cases without the use of the Pills; but vrnen the complaint is accompanied with some other disor der, the Pills will betesuim fha d. officaoy of the For. est Remedied in Rheumatism is very singular.— Some of tho root distressing cases I ever have been cured by them in ten or twelve days time. BILIOUS DISORDERS AND F SI'ORIAUJIL*.OnO purgative dose of the Forest Pills yvlll cure any kiii o l3A-.llll3okdel'. or any 430M plaint istilsiitg - from Foul Stomach and morbid con dition of the bowels. FEVERS.—Ono or two purgative doses will cure fevers. COUGIIH, VOLDti, 'ETC—One box of the Pilla,.and a bottle of the Wine, will break up and cure the meet severe cold.. coughs, and swirls» the breast ULCERS, BOILS. BlLlsTen EN, Scabbed Bead, R:nmoorm, ErvNipetne, Salt Rheum, Sort Eve., end every kind of Humor. These complaints ell arise from one COllllllOl l cause—.,p ure 15/00f1, Generally nothing but the Pills are require for he curonf most..of these disorders; hut if 'hot!. remedies are used two boxes of the Fills. tad ime or three bottles of the 'Wine, will cure the very worst CaEO9, and frequently by Less the hall the ,J A.UNHICE...TWO boxes ofthe NI thauY. bottlesof the Wine, °Emilie ;void-, mhos ci JTVle4ll*:OkS TßUcTtoliti i -p ro W s l from bitif colds. or weakly oonstitntsorte :A row ! does of the Forest Wineeures theinost dristruiint of these complaints: and ifthr, Wine be , Tollowed imss, few week!, these deralnymei into will . 'not occur again. The Wino exact)y snits the female constitution, and Rives streneh, vigor, and blooniing health. Over a million of boxes and bottles have been sold within the lr.st two year it the United States and Onnsdc Lettbri end - certificates to the amount of many thousands, have been received, testng tr the cures and good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dol lar per bottle, or six bottles tar five di-Werth-- Forest Pills, twenty-five omits 'Pst box, aim oral epot, 55 walker Street, New York : amid kart y 000 or more respectable druggists in almost very city and villeire in the union und pritisb Ct./On/03, D. UE0.11: KEPlDER,Sagertt= Wo.si Street, gold by Druggists everywhere. uMl2.lyw .i 08.111•21 Mrlll2 ..... t: • ZOSEPH MEYI.II EON 111S I01ACITitl38l at FANCY ANTS 21,15 n EirtrifirariMMEra eit t JIM ' 6 VAREEIIOI.43E, 1:35 sairzuml) Me m= Koh. street end Vire- -Her. uLTivevrorts}, tollikEit ;,, 11 14. , Cutters. seed drills, hay elevators.: dog- Dow els, chums; farm mills. &c.. lot sale by • I BRCK RA Ai Jr LONG 127 Li beri9 strebt, BReIIiMASI at LONG. Agents " for "Abe Buck eye, gluaker.Russr/ bon. and Oayrrira Chief ar;, - 'Blower and Reaper, Fame Ctsymm Chief, Jr. Mowers. Wheeled Rei , olvint 'lore° Hal Raked. Buckeye Mewer Bea Per. nussells Horse Po w,cr Separators . - any .1). - Nol;7_ Liberty.. 8L WE .Ly EtS le:rat or e & an a d al fo r rfm Int Farm vulving. Dog P°Wan whe led Aft ' 44 . Waln , IvrY generally for I, ier y lUß NM. DOG FOIT, B p i:M E d:7 4. LONG. .F 7 14.t.rtY-at, eet. seLE BECKHAM Sc LONG - 327 hibottyitte . eit, 1E N'A AVENUE PROPERTY ant , d, a go-d bri.k dwelling hrive and. lot pith fruit troee, garden Am, eta or near tha Avenne., - -A.alY;to. ,-; •- - Ggi IV ATO U . N et COREY PLOWS ' l l.l far caleby r_ - . fizze.„.4L4 _Lose. Canton Mattiog3, Iti„Ilf it LSON'S PILLS are the reyult of v long invespigation and c.treful conducted nsvporiments Paving Leon in use many years, during which time they nave prevented and re 'lieved &vast amount of pain and suffering from _Headache-, whether originating in the nereo na eY-. ow or from a deranged state of the atumneh • They may be taken at ail times with perfect nfety, witnont making any change , f Diet, and trha abetenre of any 11,110 0 , recal. lc taste, r.miere ii ..,cv,, to odminiator them to childrt.n. By the use norhese Pith; the perio.ii is at tacks of /1 7 n,-con .Sirk 11.111 ache may be ore v anted: and tf taken in tb • comineneeMent of a a attack immediate' relief of pain and sickness v ~.lt in obtained. They fiefdom fail in removing Nau.vea and ji , aciache, to which females are to eubieet. They net gem!, on the bowels — remov ing Co. tiv<xsa., For Literary Elea, Students. Delicate Pernalee, and all persons of aerleatary habits, they are valuable ay a _Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tow and vigor to the digestive organs, restoring the natural elasticity and strength at the'tshoHs &Mew. The gonuin, have Rlgnaturoll of R. A. 'WIN.. So and H. 3. . PAHNESTOCii R (0. on 80'd by all Druggists and all oilier Dealers In Medicinee. A Box will ho sant bi mail propall on to otipt of Mo PRICE 25 CENTS. AM orders should be addressed to. B. L. FAHWESTOCK & CO PITTSE'2GH, Pa. Onl:de.d.iwewtJulTl DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, S.DRIAN & CRAWFORD Blennfeetnrers of every variety of finished .IRASE4 WORK FOR NUMBERS SAS or STEAM FITTERS, mAciari SI'S AND COPi r ''ERSMMIS, Ipip.R.ASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. la-MP soription made to order Steamboat worn. steam and gas fitting and repairing Promptly at tended to. llartioular attention pasp to fitting on Ite3 aeries for Ceal and Carbon Oils. ALlso, sale agents .pr the Western Dlstiet of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. Lansdell Co Patent Siphon .Puoip. the best evor invert. ted. having no valves It is not liable to get out of order and will throwrztore water than any pomp wino its size. febll:d/Y. ipsprstrtimc.cr. 1 $6O g l it ik ac C res fo—rsllAe,tillErtuAatne ir,S.E.,re,fßrojim the b!tr, and Oleo mile berdend Perrysville. farm bindle of four room., attic and cellar, well of water and good gprinr, new • barn and stable 70 by 30 feet. two orchards of choice bait, large tanjen. grape Ndues.unisll fruits, etc., enclosed with &good fence; about eltrven 8010.1 of timber ,dlt he heat guality.retnsinilei of the land In ex eent state of .eoltivatioo. A six foot vein of e _of Oder the whole farm. Apply to • . S. CUTHBERT tic SONS. 05 51 Market erect. 'OR WALL PAPERS,. Bot;ants ate. , l 'he leading. Depot es 'at ola Didier coma and buy. MARSIKALL, 87 Wood street. RIVER INTELLIGENCE PORT OP PITTSBCII3OII. Franklin, B ARRIVED. ennett, Brownsville.o DEPARTED Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke. do ger The river—Last evening at twi light there wore 2 feet 10 Inches water by the metal marks and about a stand. For Marietta and Zanesville. llestilar B!tusi/Jusgum _ river Packet /saves PUtsbargla every Tuesday, P. m., Zanesvilleevery Friday 8 a. a ,. to THE NEW AND SPLENDID Passenger steamer EMMA ORA RAM. Monroe Ayers commander, will leave as noted above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINeIIiTON & CO. arq. PITToDURGH AND WHEELING PACKET' For Deaver—Wellsville—Steubenville and Wheeling. Leaves Pl•tsbri,gb„ Every Tuesday— ') hursday and Saturday. at II A. M. Leaves Wheeling Every Monday -Wed nesday and Friday, at A. M. rt 6 THE SWIFT RUNNING Att!= pimenger Et,• am or, S. C. B d KER.. James Walter eommande- wilt leave as aanocta ced above. F, r freight or pease ge apply on bowl or to JAMAS UOLLINS & CO. A ges. mayl3 fil•BA3a Bowl(' Ami.twer. vv . fT AZX3E; T T Has opened an aloe at NO 80 WATER STREET, Where ho will mans= a Seneeal Steamboat .gooey baeinees, and would solicit a sharo of paC rortAdo from 'lt eambnatmen. aP24-lid 1 CASK CARE AMMONIA JUST RE 1 ceive4 and for see by OEO. A, KELLY. iut: 69 Federal St.. Allegheny. GROSS OF STERLINGS AMBROSIA jut received by GFO. A. KgLLY. jn3 69 Federal St.. Allegh •• gip LAIR 4k WILYETHS LIQUID BEN LP act Just received by GE A. ELLY, 69 Federal O. St., K Al!eaten ifillOSM OF NICHOL.% ELIXIR. IlioN and bark hilt: received by GEO. A. KELLY, G 9 Federal St— A lielihady. 1 GROSS LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEAR 1 eller just reeeivol by aEo. A. RRLL, 0.) FLdet ISt All Y oghlual •%,griounoss meLArtivi IPILI.S AND lUFc erwituge, just reosived by GNU A K Jul 65 Federal St., AllegbanY. OTHER ARRIVAL! IifeCOLISTER it BAER, IDS Wood Street, H AYING NOW IN STORE TUE LAE gest and moat complato osiortmont of ei g lrg :Lad Pll.lll in rho City, which ill°, arc milling at the very :owast. Cash Figures. C4ll and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. All Orders promptly attendel to. u".3t. 0 X.O AI. ACADAMY OF RIUNIC, 4.16 N tO, N. Y. E. Preefdent, E. rorkird, Principal. Jobe Zander, leacher o•rida„ ;rano. ani harmony. dhe firth annual ee; f thir. for titution, ceramence3 an Thurs day. July, 24, and 'ontinuos eight weeks. Th, rough indru:tlon given in veer./ culture. harm .rry, n•al , .. end orgai. The attention fd cfroriAter+ and sing , ngs,hoot to , (41.1 - 4 id earnest ly directed to tse retain echool teacher' a class. (Inc o rcular.) Foe circulars or further inf. rma- Oen. ant , y to T P. Perkins, care of F. J. "len til:upon. New York City. it/S;(l2w I TISTB. Y. 911 E LITILEXT ItACTED WITUOTT A.Pain by the we el Dr °wiry% apparatus. 1 10IFFMAN tt: EDIIUNDSON D ENTIS 1 S. All :cork warranted 1 .4 S r is field Street. Pi; tsborg. IVO I:ACC() CI A LIS LE I DER Commereial Broker in 1.e.( and manufao tur..d T - thaceo and Scgara. 134 Water stieet. jcorner of Pine.) N csv York. Tobacen and Sagas carefory selootei for nap rtation. Deakre, and Tobaor,,nisz cyfil find it to their interest to call or c , minunie Ito by letter. The than brands, in any quantity, at lower prices than any other house. taPZ;3md I WILSON'S -PI L cuxtn SIC EADACIIE CURE VERVOUS HEADACH E CURI ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE, BEWARE OF COUNTERTE l'rS 01 ES Ton Er SOAP AS Wand for sal. by /MEM* BROS. .1:13 &ES ,W,Oodtt A741f.-IEAIITD, HAY .4 manure forks. hay ekvatoaa N l we l i tiri u t aVeit forma* iatagaalld 'l3 at Lo No LW Moto atroot SI EMUS, Josiah Hint ••' - ' a ZW/ A 8 Dell Jon Dilworth 8 8 Fowler • •• W A Heed Jae W Woodwell a C_Hchmortz , I" Rohm C W Itiolsetan J Al Tiernan 8 H Herrman D Itt Lone H. J Ate:brawl WJae W Raxtae D rldoltinlay m Wolf Robert ik Cochran pth G B onee W Masan . B F Jones W Phelps C B Herron 2 ECIIIZTAItIf LIM Taxasrasn. D. R. moKINL Ey. dyOpen dall7. from 2a:Y.to2 r. m. Also. 'A 0...- i and. Saturday even ings,from 6 to Ro'c/ock. eposits received of ONE DIME and upwspl& videnda declared in Deeember and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are pla:ced to. credit of the depositor as pridnPal. and b the ear in terest, thus compounding it:Books containing Chartor. ' B nished at the Mho°. . Y - Laws. .1.3.„' fur *sr This Insfltutian offers , 0P 6 0141111 to these Persona whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate. by deposits. easi. saved.. .a sum whioh will be a resource when needed, tear money not only being safe but bearinginterest, ~. stead of remaining unproductive. nisl ‘. .Eiousmic...EEE-Jan ta . FURNISHING- STOE, GOODS FO R 'rum KITCHEN,. I Brushes WJelly Moulds Cup ash ..BMop sasins Wire Sieves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Spoons Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Roasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers litrßeaters ur Pails Water Fingers Pia Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs SiMP Cups Ttast Form iSad Irons Meat Presses Take, Boxes, &c... Ste. :KING 'ROOM. PLATED, .yrup Jugs Call B bellseks • - Cake Knives F Nut ish Knives crumb Knives Ice Creem Knives ball. Stands tlisphin Bruit Stands cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles :Oyster Ladles tiravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Chiniren's Cups - Mustard Spoons Round &Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CUTLERY.' Ivory Handled knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters Anglish Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork sr. Spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafint Dishes Bash Dishes Coffee isgins Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers Spirit Vallee Pots Nat Crackers able Mats Round Walters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers fe Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers. FOR TILE CHAMBER, - Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers hiatre.s Brushes Gas Shades Sharing cro Ass Holds NtarsbrY Shades Brom, Match Lamps • Flower Stands Clothes Whisk es /Nursery- Refrigerators do liam Wax Tapers Night LightsPers. ISI SCELLEALEOLTS. Librney Steps Door Mats Vienna rah Globes Vestas • Bird Cages Meat Safes Vigzetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks . Camp Knives Catup.Portfolios. And every tains Pertaining to a well al/Painted' Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of 11 .. 1 C13A.TirDS, 0- 30- FIFTH STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank. All roods delivered free of charge in th city. Allegheny, Birmingham: Manchester D auasne borough. eta. o rim Ware, Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cap Tuba Htraw cotters Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver Soap Chamois Skins Grid ßke diron wers irons Lemon Squeesers Stew Pans Wade irons lir& Kettles Ham Boilers Gr.ters Larding Needlers Pudding Yans Bread Pans Butter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladder Keelers Clethas Lines Bemire Cook's Knives Bread Bozos Scoops FOR THE SILVER P 4 doors from Stb L ~~ `7 i 'or ner of Penn dr St.- Clair St.. Pitta , g riFIRE LAJIMF.ST, CHEAPEST AND _PI. beet of the United States. 'Vill•paYfr for ra full Commerc‘al course, including Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. :lo extra charges for Manufautuers.Staamboatt. Railroad and Bank Book-keepluk. Minister's sons at oneshalfpriee. Students en ter and review at any time. - - This Institttion is conducted-b y eiperienced 'retacnars and practical busirteas man. hence the Yrsfarence for graduates 'at this College by busi. nms men throughout the country. as well as this Prof. A. COWLITZ fiiiitiktiothi as "t 6 i3 licit Peaman of the Union. teaches Ornamental 'and Rapid Business Writing. regt-For soecimensof Prof. Cowley's unequalled Welling. and Catalogue containing full informa tion, enclose twenty-five coati; to the PrinctitaLs. feb2 - .ltawdewl.f. JEllill Mg d rillignar. VrOit "0 L 00 U rig'lllt UNDERSIGNED IS PEEPAIIED 9 c. bring out emigrants from say part of Eng land Ireland or &outland. eithem,byeupenordligt.: sai ling eteamers, including the mammoth. steam-. Olt 6AT NM:STERN, or first•olags at tar lower rates than tiekete own be purchased fur at any other office in Pittsbur O gh. Address D'NEIL. EMT/001112 Agency. C .hronlalo I!''.fth at, Pittsburgh. Pa mbliAntdetwleitig.- Elt 0 ill ,t-R.7 TUE PIT 'f S B RUA. AIM 11(11'SE: TRI"SSE SITPPORTERS. SHOULDER BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS: ' Ritter's Colebrateditadical Cure hitter's Celebrated Radical cure Trus.s, Ritter's Patent Infant Truss... - Ritter's Patent Umbilical Trues, Marsh's Celebrated Trusses, Marsh'sCeled T Marsh '3 Ladies and (lents' Shpulderbrate Bracesrusses, ,_ Marsh's Youths and Intanhetloulder Drum Dr.'. Pitches Plain Abdominal - buporters. • Dr. S. S. Pitch's Site er'Plated Abdominal 'sup ers Dr. po S. rt n. Fitelea Ladies and Genta'Shoulder Braces, Ritter's Patent Abdominal Supporters, Mrs Bette ' Abdominal etipi)iteri, Marsh's London Abdominal_upporters, Rigge',Hara Rubber Trnea; FRENCH, ENGLISH B.llli AMERICAN TRUSSES In great variety Att experienced Physician - always in attendance. SYRINGES, BREAST PU3IPS, NURSING BOTTLES, BANDAGES, At the Pittsburgh Drug 31012813„ TORRENCEI&W-GARR,.-L - , corner of Fourth and Marketste. ,APoisaniannl :Piftehuritlf taa-dlyc • . . HAY ELEVATORS, WITH ANTI Frioticn. or. Common Mocks. for sale ley - BECKHAM r:.lc I.ONEIi 1124 No 147 Liberty street. LAZED WALL PAPERS AT' OLD prxes, for sale br - • W. P. ftf - ARSIT ALt .: far) 87 Wood' etre et iIOPECIIIIAB • de -LIMB; - NO- 127 LIB. lUD ERTY ST., dealers in blowers and Reapers Brie Power!. and. Sealtratara; Ann. MIL% derv} od at cra, and faren-nlacalwant generally.- WOODS'iIMTKATION OF ir Oalr. printed from board., au. fo e r sdet copy, with panel mouldinmi to nuttehi : ..-For Snq : • . Vir.P,o-41 1 1,1 4 , - . ood street. • `. •• • GiVeerieB•-- 1 - • -- • !, 11AVE 814113Iiiipai . A &Ail . ur t -a icipply of TeL Coffet - Stumr and Groceries et ap whictr -- wnt - be sold - either !bulimia or retailat the - kr. • it ' W0... -. • burch. 72diF '. ? ' . D mtviN G,IN:STITIrriON, 110 B miintield • atrpet appetite the qugtote Ileum. Chartered by the Leghiattve. 0 1., - • • President..... PA RA. 4,.% P/ 17 .131DZATS. Wm. R. Smith - A . N.' held"' Thos. D. bleeder A. hair =an Francis Sailers Josh.' khodee John F. J on/lingo. JacuL Staokratb Thomas S. Blair- H enry Lloyd Alfred slank _ , ; 'Facts shout Ilmaribuos Plais.- , .-. ~..,____ .- - • u' OArn.f.l Mr O. Ili r rW muw zi CthEW. 1,M.254,,,,i872•-li i:Ver.... liera rirtitild - state — that I was Induced to'` I naellKANDßltTil'll PILLS. through the - monistical of.lelinit; Swift, of Croton. Win recant ter potulty. who was - antireir reatoredto h e alth by teas. .1a wank * foraome twonecaia ia d a #l pti4And tit'Mere ie am rs t l vs i ,. - - -,- 'sPllruma; ltialy,Setookoneßran. every darks ofweal;andsdose dal: - PBIO era* day' for three diw arid•theititookinue ; 7 1 Pill every dar.Fwithazadesdeilialloaeof six. in one*entir-he was able* to worl4 - and Inthrae moo&thf lfrdinstnim, roma ittay. W .rujw 1 .i.)?: , ):1 ...,, z:r.."l - • ~- --, - 1 1 1` Cream 7 e i 'res' 3 etwit'VrYteglf tubli nrOMMal ti g It` 'lt. e' r ' '.., ..A *to bti waa verfilick with it ti ro his les: which laad been =hint for overawe y ear in that „---' he Was slim Much distressed by a pahi to bia dies t. ' ' - rum i T r d beaddediScritiEldYntli4- that, at. ea *Van" plkinkti, he =l:ktiall:a.tAthe ear l iit one t tilo il a llm ton Mel* hftled: and at the end of two Mon, ha war antirelyranlid at ociativeneas, Oa- _ lbditaliUlligintikslii k atvd lull - 6m - PM!. 'lO , -- , iivl-0 •sow tt PURDY. 1 - Waage taxiMik ifstli_dirt ft 9ff iseci, ait tt , ).-,.. S. EALuoLM BNITD. • 4itattibleinmatit . I, l i tin ce rafft.7 e q'T 3l3l7 Rekii - 'IEfEAT RIIIIIII 4IDMANAteak :Benefit of the Treasurer, • HARRY . OVERINGT ° N Who tru-14 ihnt th • Liu ha hivE.Alec ed I Meat the. Kyorobatiun eupp< rt Li tha yablle, nod frie-th. • ilita Writuesday Eyentag. Will to p-rf reae.l, for the la3l Vme tbii Faison .lhe new eqii 'Lieu Drama, takan tram Alin f l rad don's popular none! entitled AVICORA. FLOYD. JohnMollieh ................... 115 rgrove ...... .... ........... , .. C. Foster ................ . . . ..... .... M any . . . . ....... Eros ..... .............. Chi Die .aarda Abertia . .. .. ............... . ......... .. . ..Mule With! Aurora." .............................. • ' To conclude withlbe beautiful rirduas: mitten by an officer of tbduarmrt entitled THE TWO BRIDES OF iIiLEGUIENT, or lair tolunteer,_ _ . _ 13. - n Brajshaw ........... .... . ... . G. Selea Lieut. Leslie .... . .. . . Alien Leslie ... . ... . ...... ............ Annie Eb Seehr .—... ... Gierliellet IZI. Thar:day 6 venitg . ionep, - of Mr. F. Chip- Great -National- Circus 00-EL - - SHOW. Underlhe-Miiiingerial Direction of • C -_WARNER. FORMERLY M-RB.' DAN. - RICE TviT ILL EXHIBIT AT P/TTEIBIIB llg v on ADD LION LOT, end of Ben Trim- He's-Rotel, FAR FIVE DAYS elromencine TUESDAY NIGFIT,June 30. Then EVERY AFTB.IINWN-Atill mai the 4th of July inclusive. On Saturday July. Vb. Tbree Performances HORNING. NOON AND NIGHT. Admission .... ..... ... 25e. I Reserved Resta. ..... 50e, • NO RALF- PRIDR. - Seiti Performs:sees AFTER NOON' AND NICIRLAt. 4 and 73i o'clock. Ude newly organised Conerrn presents More.and better Rinses. _ , - Smalle ules.r and Finer Ponies, A Greater Number of M A Better Selection of Trained Animal , . A Larger Troupe of Pormfo`roork A More Carefully Arranged Programme, A More Unexceptionable Entertainment. A A Moro Perfect On tfit. More Complete Orchestra. A Mere comfortably Constructed Interior, More Costly Dresses, A {hearer Variety ef gc- And thincemest of REF ORE CORKECT TASTIS AND TONE OF N KMAN'g, than have hitherto been -offered to the people cor their PATRONAGE AND SUPPORT. The Managereas mill , m pereon, perform the MARVELOUS BLIND " W.uITE I.IO.aSE" . S U.R Y . and the prod I apiritedwar E ste ed °HA PIO, and will oleo have the ho N nor-of inteicduc . ng is a professional capacity, her daughter. 3688 LIBRIE RICE. in superb manersegermse of-her spirited ycung alfrey, SPRING, VIOLET. Among the performers enraged an the cele brated WRITS FATICItr, consisting- of r. I .l 4 RitY; WIIaTGV. (formerly of Ccoke'a Eng lish Cireois) . wbo will introduce his elegruat Equine ''Ascentiontet" DUCSOW... _ . - IttttIPLLE . xxxxne, the eaarmins Irttnedrinnne: and . - - MAST.' JOHNNY, Fhb. on big TW11:1 Ponies, APOLLO AND ADONIS', will appear as the IN. RisRLD HMI.- DLR. RIDER, _.- ArranaMantS htitte also been made with 2 4 4 ,1DHABLES REED, the..lietrottestrian andgomerasulter. INTL GEORGE DERIOt S . theimiiiis . oitatiri'if the llionitej Race. aut. riteusiuIiVIKEITAKEII. farinerlY Etl irc ' D or: of - Welch's. ()reap Natibnal Cus. ,-- -WitE.BROTHEILS icontasp, -- . the bestand enostorraceful cfnmaSb3 ilkitbe-PlJ the.chanmion Leaper. and . . 444 RO# 4q11,08A TM Ai'llj R , r I QUESTIZIAN '•— • - . - - - FOR OA noteditingthe popular CLOWN AND COMIC WM. KENNE DY , ~ Wbb J 810417. iltYVArthli':: f. C ,i- - ' . •-' , , MOST Agi."811 , 10 MAN OF THE TIMES. Thorne L%ushable Amhara_ chaos. THE "COMIC MULES. w 1 lin hrought into Alm Argue at: tech perform, A GRAND PROCESSION of all the ere t , fourees of 4110 " show.^. PEOPLE. - WAG B ONik .HORSES - PONDISi. AfiILEEO be... nreoeded by- I [le - 'tit:au - mpg .61. MbSIO 2C.AIt: .eontabgrlif J. ITASHER'eI ECEYSO NE CORNET BAND." wilt = , Pettalidedailsaklo3e'cleek : 7 Dr. - kPagNES, Ditqr . oA ß ri l t. g aiora L , . ,, ... -- 7 lipzerfAvi NOTICES. -- -' 3.1 a. zags CORNWELL, tt limns, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER& SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, an d 1111 9 4 4i o Prer of Saddlell e:mtcamas Hardware, NO* 7 8 t. Mai striet' .= 4- Amaiie War. (aoar the plimen Mill. PA: Giwit Toilet Triuirtph. sIitIAITADOBONS 'ZiCELISIOR HAW SINO LEAD NO LIMB, NO.NITRATE ,OP LVER sets iturtantaneonely ; never hal; . Pr 6 ClELeta all the shades- of, black and brown, rm. lee- who were dfteatidett with other Dyes. arid Alva toe flit with fundable satisfaction.. - Illantitactured lee J. VILLSTAURO. 8 Aster • House. New York. Sold sennywherei ed all Hair -Orgasm. - luLt F dAwbroerew II; $l5O and ltaiier hoz acoordlni to 440 . "RR. TOBIAS', 11//ilAamrl4lll HORSE at/ liniment , pint bottles at fifty cent each. fog lameness, cuts, galls:wale:sprain% war ,rahted cheaparliuursaY other._ It ii toted by all vretzettorsemen on Long Island - courses. n mui nOtegittlirtgbOta nor, spavin_,_astizere is no in existence. that will. What it is ,itn. tea to cure it positively does. No owner of hop. gel will , be Althellt it Atte:VS* one bottle. title doze '. -relives and often saves the life of an over.beated - sr - I:riven - horse. For colic and belly= uthelg - has -never failed. just as sure RR ibb can riseklust mourn is.this valuable Lini ment to be the Worse embrocation of the day. sold York.izgglete. Office, 56 Cortlandt btreet. New kYrie 25 and Weans' Bold In , all :dratidataLL. 4 )O7B 2)ILEINTS. rer. HENDBA.sox OVERINGTON
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