. ' i ': .a: I' .-'• .1...1 1. i. - - '' , IS ::::,', il -111 Ir'.2 kl .1 - ... F, , javiesit Pi. - Biiti# , :-Editor -& , PropereitoKr2: , '. •..11'..., LT.:: !. I I i , / MEDIC I~T 0l ALCOBOLI C A EMILY, CONCENTIUTED ViOgesAllkkt. - EXCraet A PORE ~TONIC. Dr. liiialland 9 .w tniMANIITTERS PREP/EM BY D B' D VAng riallade W-11 ) ffea - t-i i ly care LRIBBEIVILA4 -4AITZEO tharouie..orliervionS Deidamr..lllSeits • of the Jildneylk:ithd all Diseases es from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, _Ration. oin lnw g ard es Fullness or Blood to the Head. ftri tlir Ao 4 4 =, for Food, Fullness or Weight in the ,Stetagah, liourirnotatiotua„ Binh Oriparing tttliterwid=tas§tom- ' agh t taint or _tda fro t au. /hutted- and , diffitalt` ithOnnt - dr EtifoottittiLimmrstiost „when in a !yin 9=tifa .I".A.ll4lllorYaMilltalVlVAi: bead Deficiency of PersSion. lowness of the Skin and Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, s, Beddow Fluilpievi&etj, - ifon. lug in Vonstani imaninge of Evil. and o fr o ett.deree Anti Nahlreioaltivelr erevent Yeiidw Yam. Fever, THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOIioL, OR BAD WHINEY They willeuretinkahpyAdiseasai nininety-tda &Ilea but aria htindrall •Inditeed^by sabi lrididatrernd soptuarilc i tanilinadle German Bitters ( purely r ffoti bi a . a, ' , ' t 'Thi,Tvreano g en n t e d n on 'mall' rts lintlargin i tbe idu ell t% srpolgiP l itle3 , , t oo °l ins ea with ininrious Duo. and christen' ' routes, Stomaohies and Bit - =B lif;ttui itrnirineraVe-irrii%(-tdeoiddio PrePitratintuf plethdrid bottleVittd tree; under We'd* 'Rellatibn -PBS: *bleb; instead nf eating soi rronirate4 eases od leavelliadiniPPlanted deßlait. litoootarry , O,' Bar/E} & Are npt - a new.and - 'untrlnd'lnitiiile,; bid - Itivei stood the test of fifteen years trial. by the Ameri can public; and their reputation and .sale, are. not ma led by any similar - preparation. Thal propriet •rs • have ; thousands of, Lettere (rum the most eminent -" - Elergranen, Lasiry.. - ra, Physicians; and Citizens. Taatffyintoftbelr own pentane, knowledge. to the benenciai effects aad medical v!riuets of these DO YOU WANTSOMETIIING to STRANG TB; YOUII DO YOrWANtA GOOD APPETITE? u YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON aTITUTIONI Da - rOMWANTTOXIEEL WELZi DO l'Obr'l9ll.l92' OtlC2' RID th , NKR VO Os Nagel? pc)bo YOU WANT ENi'DOYI yfUll want to - sleep Nvoli Doat i want a and; vigorous If Yni. do. nse GRaNIALN,Farr_E4s. : l io Airiticutittz 'Artohri[eig. There are many .prsoaration• sold under the same of Bitters, put up in quart bettlee,. contgonnded of the qttelzfeat Whisky oKetainnion maist-costtnpfront 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by An -ice or Coriander Seed, hisT class of Bi t ters has caused and spill coedit. a-claymore, as lon the they can be eold hundreds t o die the death of the drunkard, By titeir use the yetem is kept continually under the influence of Al coholte-Aimulants qfthe worst kind, the desire for tiquor , ii created and kept up, and the result ts a 1 the horrors atteydani upon a drunkard's life and . 414.; , ,Ebe igosotcho desire and, will have a Liquor Bine:soot Dab /ahtkefoMustoto Meceipt, Bet Bone Mania Woollsooti'm German Bitterk, and nu ssiiThrte Quarts of Bood Brandy Dr Whisky, and the rook aria bets preParatich that:6444r exert in m ,'icinsii-Joisttres- and true ex. e,any of the iniertelmkg_ Liquor Better. , in the market, and wl/TCOlei WIWI) :You will have all thetirtues lfootlatttl`a Bitters in :mutation with a goad article of Liquor, at a much lees price than these inferior - preparations Baia cost you. ATTENTION 80L.DIERS AND rrUE FRIENDS OF soLoiEss wetanoteittetition • tning . Waiter frierebsitCthe nriny' to the face th at t - 110 IP LANuog Fiore:fan Bitters" Will 'Cure nine toothy of the otseesestinduced by exposures' abd tionsincident to camp life. in the lists,publish-- ei almost daily in the newspapers, on theltYrfvel, of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large Pri.- portion are Buffering. from xlebiiity. Every. ease of that kited iSidt ba' re adily' eur'ed 'by 'llecilandre Gamest-Sitters. • Diseases relul.ing from disor• der of the digestive organs are •pe-dily remov ed. We have no heti - satin in stating that, if these Bitters were freely need among our soldiers hundreds 01 lives might be saved, that otherw_se will be lost. We 0 % 1 1 particular attention tothelellowthg re- markable and Well authentA:oB tea care- Coto of the fiance-sherbet --whose life, to lase hi. - own fang nage' 'ha s been saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELPHIA., August 7.3 d, 1862. - - • Messrs. Jones de:EvansiVell, gentlemen, y our llootlaud'a German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vourthed for by bombers of my comfMer, some of whose. naraes are app e d. wid,t,to.wero (idly cognizant of all the aims temoes of my case I am, and have been for the last four years. a member of er man's celebrated battery, under the Immediate command of Capt. I 11. 45 ree. Through the ex- Patrice altericiontnpon thy ardnonti Unties; I of attacked in November last with indentation o f the luogs, and we. for seventy two oars in the hospital. This gas fAlowed by great debilitYi tieignehed by aM attacknfilyeente*. I Luis then remothd froth the IN hitelletire and sent to this city on board the steamer • :Awe of I.le ins," from which I landed on the 20th of June. Mince that time I have been atrout as low as any rale could ba ander ill etain a spark ofvuality; Fora week or mire 1 was sasootoy able to swa low anything. land if I did f, roe a morsel down; it was ima ecti ately thrown up again. I watt/ at hyekiceep :Ik gins/I°f water on MY stomiofq - ItiftebWd not last - under these eireum stance/ • ono, accordingly the physlciahe who had - pea worsing Sal hfully.ithinagh utishotitaftil 'Y. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly tol i me they oon',d do no more for me, and advised me to tree a efeigrman, and to make such ctiap , s.tion of my Flashed funds a beetsuit ed mo..elLtaillittaiW Atte Who' Visited 'tun at the hospital. rur, Frederick Gteinbron, of 6th below Arch Eltreek.sikatekrots.AisAi figlem,hope.-t.o try your Bittern hilillfintaflir9Sentrearbottlii/, the time I commenced taking them the thadow, f death receded ; and lam now. thank God for it; gettingtetter..Thoughl have taken but two bot , Les. 1 have gained 11l pounds. and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dough. tar, from whom I have hearti nothing- for-eigh teen months; for. geirtletfuni; fan, from , he vicinity of Front:l . l4Bli To your invaluable Bitters I owe tbeeonotts .ptivilege of again ng to my bosom thoistiksho etc dearest to V e in life y . ery trul, yours. , PIAAC MALI3NII, We fully concur in the truth - of thh abovsetate mutt as we had despaired of seeing our °Mande. Mr. Malone: restored to health. JOON cIIDDLEBACK, Ist N. Ir t Battery. tiEOEGE-a. ACHLE T. Co. 0. I] tn. Maine. LEWIS CHEVALIER 92d N. Y. is 1, E. rralter.wiat Artillery. BaLtery F. J. H. IPASE !Po ELL Co B. 34 Vermont. HENRY RIERoME, Co B, do HE vii T. MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine. JOAN arAwiritlivi_ceut—sik Maine; - HERMAN etOcH, c o H, 72d N NATHANiEI.IITRoIIuts, doF. 95th Pa. ANDREW J. MIHRA LL, Co A, 9d Vermont JOHN JENIIIIITS;Ce .11.105 th Penna. Bitgts,_ E',.tifreq..VIMBREITT L Elm that ute 'Attiirtaikor t A ti, M. JACKEION." onthe Wit/Prize:lf 'ear PRIME HAL PEE F BOTTLE7R $ /IC 4OO.ENTS, OR, DOE, FO Should your nearest' cllgUlOrtfor 'have The ee, oo not be put off br attl•tifthe intoxicating ;rea t altti 's th autylre Offered imita olaee, but end we Inn forward, impurely racked exPreas. .; 1116. Principal O ffi ce, and Manceactom N 0.168 Arch chreet. .J 0 1 41213 gi ;MrliNt3, (Successors to C. M. 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P O'ST 'f'iomftHqSitionar lOcelli6ncei., Oar esteemed -contemporary, the New York Obseftee gived in its last number ti letter from, a enbacriber in one of the Southertilikttek, NAeri the Protiotioh of. the 'General- eoVernment has' been 'so far exteuded . thar the facilities of the Mails are now al:liana. In this letter the tYri tersays : ' I would gladlylwrite muchehoiei r reh !and State, arulies.and people, 4 zt own an Dizcie,''Whgre'l,'vezily believe Caine: ;tenths of-. the,people,: , in and ant :of the lermy, believe that the war is prosecuted 1 1/ow for the:daysetatiou _of- them beautiful country, impoverishment and ruin of faup destruction of every right dear to man, and the ..degredation..of the .white pace. I wish that this impression could e corrected and Fittizow4lrom the-South-, ern Mind," We do not doubt thrtt this impression, almost universally prevails in the South, sustained as it is by the inflammatory rep resentations of the Southern leaders, to' whom every idle taunt and menace of tl:e , political "exterminators," and every act of needless-violence -committed by our soldiery, give aid and comfort as direey as those who supply the insurgent armies with powder or swell their ranks with re cruits. On this point, treated by its. Southern subscriber, the Observe?. re marks Aside from, the intelligence contained n this letter, it is important,for the light t throws on, the state of the public mind, find it also intimates the obvious duty of or those 'AO' have lailuedet 'in'ittidin'g Public sentitUent, North or:Sontk'.`A'he time has come when it is more than aver necessary tc 'give the whole countrrand the world the fullest assurance that the 'establishment of righteous, constitutional Government, and- , that only; is the end and object of , the war... To. defend the Government against an unrighteous rebel lion, and protect the rights of all good Citizens every where, under the only Con stitution, that is what made the war a ne• cessity—a necessity imposed upon us by the weakness and madness of a few po litical leaders in the South,'ho plunged a happy, peaceful, prosperous country into the horrors of a bloody civil war. In all the forms by which the intention of a gov ernment can heopade knovithi.W.lie Pres ident's declaration; by Congressional res olutions, by military proclamations, it has been made known to all mankind that this war is not what our correspondent assures ds the people of the South suppose it to he—one of plunder and destruction ; but it is waged solely to re establish the au• thority of the lawful government which God has appointed in his Providence for the most prosperous , people the sun ever shone upon. 'We know something of the horrible. fliceesses committed by_ a licen• tons soldiery on both sides. War is al ways a horrid curse, and civil war the worst of all wars '• these dire evils Ought td be restrained, b ut we fearwill not be ; yet we would keep it ever before the mind of the people that if we have the Lord on obr side, atidiPeabej unieff,. - fribildibin and gOod government restored,' as our ronded cor nt -desires, -and as all good men sire, the friends of righteousness, jos tire and truth, South and North, must ITNITI: in upholding the principles on which the Government was founded, and in re establishing order on the basis of the old tried, and proved Constitution. We nev er had a particle of trouble but in the attempts of ambitious or fanatical men to infbvert or evade that ins . tratnent. !"Such good men as our - correspondent may do a great work in disabusing public sentiment where .thay are, and in reani inlating the Soothera. bady with the life and soul of national feeling. We believe that three-fourths, perhaps four-fifths. of the American people are willing and aux ions to take 'the Union as it was,' and 'the Constitution as it is,' and enter once more upon our 'former happy condition of unity and peace,' for which President , Lincoln desires us all to pray, and for which we do most sincerely, fervently and continually pray." 1 Union Enlistments in Ifeland In the Eaglish House of Cdmmons , on th second of June, Mr. Hopwood asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether hdr Majesty's government was aware that deb Federals are recruitivg la Ireland, and whether they are preparing to take active steps to prevent it. Sir_R. Peel said there was no doubt that recruiting Was taking place, and that there were Federal agetts to IrelanJ ; but, of course, these did not carry on operations openly. It was quite true that a number of young men had taken their passage to America, and on inquiry the government found that their page had, been paid for them. There witf•alito reason, to":believn that the Federal authorities on the, other aide of theAt• lan . tic had need influence with the Irish to win.% tneullienlint that_aervion..- T• e govewumenti:of tonne, was -making in tririe•a, -and would do what was neces• • in-the'matter. A etaturalcoll!gii Land Grants. d n a d to er tit tl e s a s t t o eta f July for l,ll 2 , e ima l 8 6 2 e , fi,ct granting coi. ii . and jth:itten s geles o o f :e agri ra:B,: c ,d: o a l hn t w.as u d r ise a osefrionnmteat,no m_ utsnh e pd c ae h ecGor an ial i dv c caeertirt ar eno ts fionif , of e states of krara i r Hansasi Michigan, 4.4rfstotent :010•13tats authorities to iialict the la nds , together with the nodes sa tt foram to - tscitjtato operations rid pr th act. Those.igtatoa . tre entitled fol lows : lowa 240;000 -aeres ;,..Bionias 90,• 000; Michigan '240.000 • Miniesp* 12 0 ,- 00( ; Vutconatte 24%4. ,1111.1tfjbfa : Al. - , lectestwithin their respectiitaiiiiiis. ,--,- BATES General McClellan was removed from !command of the Army of the Potomac November the 7th, 1862. On that same 40 our military situation was as 1101- IOWS I. The confederate troops had been ':expelled from Maryland and Penneylva. Xlla. 2. Gen. Bayard, with his advance, held !Flint Rill, a commanding position in &,p• Inaliannock county, Va., sixty-five Miles prom Washington. 3. Gen.'Pleasanton was at a point on the Rappahannock river more than about fifty miles from Washnington, and held the railroad bridge. I 4. Snicker's, Ashby'S, Thoroughfare Viand Manassas gaps were in our posses Sibn. 6 The fortifications and the rell-xp- P6inted garrisons about Washingt3n }:nade the national capital perfectly se ture. C. The navigation of the Potomac was unobstructed., 7. The Potomac _army, was, under.the bommand of a general who held the until vided attachmeot and confidence of the troops. Of our condition to-day any man may judge. The contrast, in our opinion, does not need to be drawn. And in the dark background lie the battle-fields of Freder icksburg and the Wilderness and their no ble dead. -4* ••••• Experiment of the Submarine Bat Capt. Hunt, of the United States Engi• !jeers, on Friday took the submarine bat tery What Is It from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, to try further experiments in the harbor. Shots were fired from under water to an astonishing height, and evo lutions performed which demonstrated a success of the battery. The government is about to construct a very large vessel, on Captain Hunt's plan, which, it is supposed, will effectually re move any obstructions in any of the har bors. Tho Alexandria News of Saturday, in anticipation of the organizing on that day of the State Government of Virginia soya: "We presume Gov. Pierpont will pro ceed to this portion of the State to set the reorganized guernment of Virginia it, motion. We trust the appointmetits to be made may be such as not only to re• flect credit on the Legislature that will less shortly be convened, but such as will give character and credit to the State. No utter what may take place between the United. States and the rebel States, the State of West Virginia, from this time forth we doubt not, wilt remain separate and part from Eastern Virginia—all the bayonets of the Confederacy will never reunite them. The bark Tacony appears to have direct , ed. her coarse straight up the coast and is naw on the track of the Liverpool vessels committing her depredations. The last heard from her was on Saturday last. Her present position would seem to be a peril nus one for her safety ; and it is a little singular that, with twenty-seven vessels sent out in pursuit she has not yet been overhauled, though nearly every vessel which arrives recorts speaking a United States cruiser. Her career will soon be cut short. . The farmers of lowa are complaining much about the severe drought in that State. It is said that everything is suffer ing for want of rain. The hay crop is very inferior, the wheat and corn crops general ly are backward. In addition to this the chinch bog has made its appearance and completely destroyed some fields of wheat already, , DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,. cAmniasi & CRAWFORD. •••_ , Mannfaoturere of event varietY offlnithed BRION- Wo4.r. PQ PLIIMIERS . GAS or PILTEA. IS - FITTERS, itAlimpfivrugusctio MOM:Ir DE seripti niaire ordeir Steamboat worst, s and gas fitting and renairitur nromptls at tended, Intaitgdinn-p_asnto fi . ttingnn Retlnen&—tor andearbotaills. • • - • - 831 e agents for the We stern Eost-iat ol Penwlvania. for the siile - nrillarsh. Lansdell & Co re Patent ti.phon Pump, the hest ever iDVOI2 . tedi having res!valtfas It it not Wade to get attrof order and will throw more water than any pump wit)4l its Am febll :dig. . AY MMES. (wheeled. revolving, ondhand,) goy Forksaer— for od,lo by BECKHAM. Art. :I% iy3o Va. 1.27 EilbertY RtrEelt ge lITTER, a seatilikus ERF,iskr, Barr ram ter. Just reedvallind for sate.. Sbtl ,1 1 / 4 1111K . _ kw Market aa4 tat in: Defeat of the AXiAehes in Arizona. the 'Apache received terrible thrashing at the hands of the Cal ifornia Volunteers. After the Yetuin of the expedition, Col. Ferguson, command• ing the Tide tit Tucson,issued the follow. ing order: ErEiDQUA.RTERS, Tuosoit, Arizona May-12th 1963. Order No. B.—f take great pleasure in acknowledging the very gallant and sob dier like.mariner in which the expedition against the Apache Indians in the Cenjon de Ativaypti was conducted, and - the high ly creditable result ot the tate& on tholle savages,. who • have been devastating, roh bing and murdering in this territory and Sonora for centuries. . Captain T. T. Tid hell, Fifth Infantry; C. V.,Who command• ed . the • expedition with so' much good judgment,•may well be. proud of it, -and olthe brave men underhiscornmand, who marched for five days WitE out ever lighting afire, maintaining silence, hiding by day and trrivelting by' night to accomplish their object. That a handball of twenty-five soldiers, and a few brave volunteer citi zens, should to completely surprise a ran cheritt"of the craftiestsavages on the con tinent,:travelling for sixteen hours the eve• nine and night before the battle; over frightful precipices, through gloorny can ons and chasms untrod by men, route nu merous hors of - Savages, killing over fifty, wohnding as many, taking ten prisoners and sixty head of steely, without the loss of more thatione neap, is something for emulation to otli2ri4 in future campaigns against 'Apaches. All we have to mourn, Over iethe brave and . generous youth who fell doinghis dirty, Mr. Thomas C. Mc- Clelland,..the only one who fell in this brilliant engagement ; he will long be ,mourned by those who knew him only to esteem him a s a good citizen. a dutiful son and a firm fr i "nd. D. FERGUSON Col. Comd . g let Cay. C. V. Then and Now East Virginia The Work of the Pirates The Drought in lowa TIAIMSDAY MORNING, JUNE g 5; WEEWLY 11011.10 'NG POST A G.OD FAMILY NEWSPAPER. JUST IssrEla, Pr:NI 111 Wrappers. FIVE CEN4.3. EUROPEAN AGENC Y. raluoksiii RATTEGAii,, ETIKOPEA,Bi Auont, .122. Monongahela-House. Pitts burgh; Pa., is prepared to bring out. or send hack frtrengors from or to arq , part of the old coon ~ e ltnrr stentm.or sailing Put:cots. IGHY DBAM FOR dALS, ',la./able in SW part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cinoinnati Rail road. Also, Ascent for thr ,, met Black 'Ater Linnet Railing Pankets,,for. the &rawer •Great East ern, and for the - Lines of Gtearaera eaTttny be-Orem:l Isl.^ York, Liverpool; Glasgow and EialwaY. toll Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool The first class powecfnl Steamships FITION" MARATHON, Ve,TILL SAIL FRO3I NEW YOR.EC every - alternate Wednesday, frum Liver . ,pool evert alternate Tuesday. and front Queens .town every Alternate Wednesday. Steerage Passav frrm Liverpool or Queers. trrwn, 930: from New York, $3260, payable in r I I or its equivalent in Cut renoY For Steerarce Pea-age apply to WiLLT AXIS Jr' OUION. 40 Futon St., New Yo'k,,. or THOS. RA TTICIAN, A gt, No Mono- gabel., loose, Water St, itt3:lyd pOUV 411 E LS E 11.1% EN DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in teed of modioal ad vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to cure IMPII - scrofulous and venereal affections—Alto' hereditary taint, such PS te(ter, psoriasis and eth er skin diseases, tte origin of which the patient la ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this kfiliction brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known in this country which era safe acid will speedily restore to health Et% H EU M ATISM. Dr Bmwn's reamdiea cure in a fair days this ntul affixtiou Ho also treat Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, lirethal Diechp.reo4„ Pomal‘i Diseases, Pains in the Radii and LidnoTs. Irritation of the Bladder. strict- Cli rie e t t t e e . r to be amaivered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely ypacket. Office and private rooms, Nu. 50 SMIT.II FIELD TREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsd& w IMPORTANT TO LADIES 111 nR. JOILN ItIARVJGa . HALVING VOILI IL/ upwards of twenty years devoted hie pro• fesaional limo exelusively to tho treatment cc Female .Difiieuitiet, and Laving succeeded in thou. , handa of OFI43CS in restoring tho &filleted to sound ealth, has now entire otatidencis in ollortog pub nets , La "Groat American nomody," HARVEY,aI CROND -THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet foiled (when the three - done haveA43ol3. deiced , follow.od) moving difiloultica arldng from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring the, system to perroot health whet eaffering from Spinalfromione, Prolatartw Vlcri the Waves, or other wet:lamer., of the Uter•itir Or (Law, Also in all aft2RA of Debility or Nervow P'roetrateem, Hysterias, Paleritattiona. which are the forerunners of more Serious disease as. These AR/ are perfectly harmless on the cow stitation. and may be lateen Lys he yeast delicate Jo- male toiemut ceasing dietrose; at the same time they act /as a charm. by strongthanin6. Invigo rating. add restoring the system to a b.e.aiths , eon. ditiort, Raab box contains 60-Pills. Peron DMA DOLLAR, and when desired will isa sent by mail pro-paid by au advertised Agent, on reottiyt of the r 'nee J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y„ (lettered Agent' Sold bi Drussistsffeuerally. JOSEPH SEISING, Corner Market &eat and tho Di.lartonti anliblvtigeowis Agent for Pittsbarz. rVIEEN FUN, ROSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl POST der THEATRE ROUGE, Viner„ar Rong.e, VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder. HARD & SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES, Hard & Soft Rubber Syringes, Jost received at Just received . at HANK [N'S Drug Store, No. 433 Market street, 3 doors below Fourth. my 23 Hydropolta, or Garden Sprit'ltler. A NEW AND TREFITL ARTICLE FOR ti wetting plants and flowers, wnshinzwindo iv& earriagoi..ke. Pumps el every d..oription sold and repaired. Llaykin's Patent Ws er Drawer made and sold. The Howe Sewing Machine Invented 1845. Perfected 1862, ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM AI.L AL other iinwing Machines, at the W °ries Ferr i )&12, hile the Singer Sewing Mit , '"l l lW ived an honorable menden on its merits; and Wheel er & W iitiOICEI a med it for its device eniled "Cir cular h,ok." • The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a prominin (ti an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all norposes on exhibition. Oar light e Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabric,. Sold and rented, Cor, Penn St Clair, streets. A, M. DieGIIEGOR, Agent. mr d3taw:l &EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- L"". ce:ved by the Committee on Fire tntrines and se, up to Juno ',..k)th, I , KI , or throe thous nd feet of nest quality of TEN INCH-LE/a/I -RK 1103 E, copper nutted, and Jones' Patent Couphngs alt tched thereto. The hots to he properly tested betore they are received by the city, when payment wilt be made in essh JOll's QUINN, ins Chairmanof Committee. LAKE STIPEB,.T.OR COPPER MINES SIZIgLTING -fill MC.' C 11.12iV 41Z. CO. &math. Bra fors' and Bolt Corny. Plaeaed 00, rer Bottoms. Raised Bth Bottoms, Hrottes Bolder, 40. Mao kortArx mad dealers in r. Tln Elate, Shoat sr. Mra. ad. Constantly on hand. Tittrasepat flashing od Tools. Warta:loo"N*. 14110 nub'' , an d E A , ROOM) STREETS. kitann-b. Fonno• ter spnerlal orders Ig COPper (WE to tiny destr•d tern fe2l.ls,lkw BACON SIDE'S -12,00/ lba Bacon blies In st S oro and forfolo by JAOdE A. FETZER., Una corner Market otreobt. dri ENTS LLSTiNG CONGRESS GAI. Lir 'F.e.R.S. a very superior quality. lust roo'd at W. E. Sends & 00 my" NO.Bl Faith St. FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANXIND Co. BANK OF: DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT Par and Current Funds Received on _ Deposit" ' prune. tiniimasioniEn ITOCRIIOLII- 1 &RS aro individually responsible to deposi tors to the whole extent of their peivate useawn James Marshall. William Young, John Scott_, Jacob Palmer, William Walker William Carr, . Samuel .George. S. B. Debiew. Moines Mellon. Thomas &att. Robert Bell, Joseph Love, John McDevitt. D. A. Stewart. John Floyd. D. R. Galway. Ray Waaar, W. W. irCironor. + t 3 rn B. Diligirth J DIAIL : WALL. President. A. ogee Jana , - Paß,lttist.fitu., Jan. 16, 1883. CUNARD LINE. H 17.111 4, R, TRIPOLI, n ELDON & KELLY. 1e,4 Wood St Ono itnor from Sixth CrEECI biesmiaotarora 001111E1ICIAL INFORVATION, Arbitration Connaltleo. of the Board of Trade. Wm. swmi, P. As tts. TAR rr .th DwuaTlL' mat Y. • DAVID MOO L . Movements of European Steamers i nom Airint.loJ. • Sidon ' June 10... New York,..,Liverpoo Asia ' _Juno 10...805t:0n .... . ...Liverpoo Perfria2. Jtinel7...New Y or k.....LiverpoO Marsitliorn.. ..... ...June 24._ New Y ork....Liv Broom Africa.: .. June 24 Roston ..... ....Liverpool q al . ti a. July I... New York.... Liverpool , Redar ' . July B...Nevr York.... Liverpool °relit •13asterti...July21.-New York.... Liverpool • FROM Ztraopn. -Jane 10...LiverpooL_Nerr York _Jane I.3_Liverpool...Bostor i _June 16_Liv'erpool ...New York _Jane 27..Liverpool...New York ..... Halm.. CAn ad*. Kodar Tripoli. i MONEY MARKET. cosszereD DAILY POE THE 11011171103 POWT BY 7.2.988. Kotryrz dr SEEM BROKERS. ry NO. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the baying and calling rater for (told, Silver, Bro. : Baying Selling G01d1..—.-- 139 00 Snug _......... 129 Ou Demand Notes.- .. 1 38 00 j .. Eastern Exchange. No Vork I Par 15 Bal ore ' . Par t o Philelphio... ...... - ........ -.—.... par y . Western Exchange. Cm ati .----- p Lo i 110.....— par Qlevgland par i st. tionia. —.. TAX PMEADELIPTUA CATTLE MARKET Juno 22d, 1863. Them - rivals and sales of beef cattle are large this Week. reaching about 1,1100 head. The mar ket. in consequence, is very dull and prices have declined fully 50e 'l4 100 Ihs.. first quality Western , and Pinnsylvania steers selling at from 12@a124e, fair to - good at 10%eily,e. and common at B@9%c as to Quality. At the close the market was very dull, and sales were reported at lower prices than the above. 400 head were left over. Cows.—There is a fair demand. with sales of 1000 held at from SZ) up to $45 per head, as to ,quality. SFIEFP, —The arrivals and sales reach about i 7,000 head. selling at from 5 Y 4 - per 1b groat as to iquality Hoes.—About 2,400 head sold during the week, at prices ranging from $7(0.2 . per 100 Ms nett, as to condition and quality. Cows and Calves. ibe arrivals and sales of cows at Phillips' Av enue 'Drove Yard' reaeh about 200 bead this week. 'There is a fair demand, and prices are unchanged. 'Springers selling att. , o®os and cow and ca f at irons 5250 , 15 TO head, as to quality; Old poor -con,o 801 l at from li1&i:c16 per head. c A Ly.g..s, about 40 bead sold at 56,514011 lb for lst quality and 444,V,c for 2d, as to weight and condi tion. BIERS' YORK CATTLE MARKET T tbone•e Report BULL'S HEAD, Monday, June 22d. The beef cattle market opened in Forty-fourth street this morning with nbout3,9oohead on sale, being a eight increase upon the supply of last ;week; The quality is about. the sante. and f r ihnaje very good; the weather is cool and (toot able ;' the Government agents are buying about 100 head, and circumstances go- orally are favor k Motu drovers. yet the price is against them.— The faarket is not as high as last week—taking latttity. weight and prim into consideration—by PiaeS4 a head although quotations may show p.boulthesamerats per pound. The great bull of thustock has so'd at ityg 110 a pound upon the estiteitea weight, and it may average 11 cents uenue'f ofthe live weight at home, which is t • VA' altthat the bulk of the stock will net here. A few very choice, fat, corn-fed Steers have sold at rates equal to 12e per lb for the net weight of beef, Feller sinking offal. Some rough oxen, half fat steers, stags and cows have sold at over 9c th 'I he dist Ilery fed cattle are sti'l abundant, and, owing to the remarkably c: of weather, they have sod better than any sober man could bare expected. Some of this class to-day look like the very dregs of the whir y business, and have sold at itc per IV net. which Is a great price, consider ing the quality. It is supp.scd that the'run of this c use is now about over, and the time has fully arrived when the predicted scarcity of bul locks ahmt ti be seen, yet we don't see it. the therefore predict that it will not beseen this year, sad constquently, unless apecalation has run mad the price of Beef Cattle must come down, as the price of Sheep and Hogs has already. The state Of trade to day in the Cattle market has b ou gassed "dui," "heavy." :'slow,""dragging-" - no life," "worse ..nd worse," by drovers and brokers generally. Moat of the stook late v brought is selling at a lo , * One drove of good Illinois steers sold wholesale at $74 a head loss, and retailers Sr. fearful of further loss. This indicates the state of the beef cattle market to day• The Sheep market Is overstocked and Prices going down. Pricesper lb live weigh', Wet/Sic. Lambs 9 , 01 - It lb. The Hog market is better than last week some cf the best Hogs gel, at L',';; per pound. Ohio White Sulphur Springs FINHIN WELL, KNOWN WATERING .11_ noon. will be formally opened oo the 18th of Juno. The Clarions this season, will be under the immediate supervisioo of the proprietor, who will be assisted by nel OASTS Joseph A- Swop rile, and C. C. l'ilPchel. It Is the intention to Make tee house, ;nail respect; equal to the bast Waterloo el sea in the country, and to provide neredly for the comfort and aconsmodation of the guests'. roc terms, or other latormetieh Addr,si. A. WILSnN, Jr. Lew isoatiler P. O. Delaware Co. 0. lug Alm° BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. VIVASHINGTON HALL. (late Mrs Mason's), so long and fayo - ably known te isitors at the Syringe, Is Now Open for the roondi .n t guo.ts rhe home is large. de lightfully Eltoutad on Broadway., bettt. tm the COngreAii and Empire Springs. and iErearw-unded by ample( and hvourtifallY chased grounds —Table flred- ,lane --and the rooms well Aden ed for taw lies and larg.3 partite of friends. For furlher narti-u are address Washington MI 4111, Saratoga Springs. Jul:dlmo 8.1 Y. KIER JAISEB GLOVER JOHN YuSTIE ,DITTS UT ROll FIRE BRICK N II - FACTUkUNO COMPANY. KIER, GLOVER & CO., hlipsufazturers of Fire Brick, Tiles, Crucibles, &o. arid dealers in Pi!eand moil:de Clay. Office 36 Liberty street, oppoai to the P. It, Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully solicited. febadmd CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ' (Mee No. &J ()rant •treat. near the Court Rouge. Pittsburgh L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ITL Ms care will metro prompt Col• 'cottons tondo and the wuncy promptly remitted. deed:lyd -4- effAY AND 3IANIURE !ORD* HAY LA Bake& Neythee, Otothe tttonee, ti ntln ormtlee, nod other iik,rvOiittnit llMPio wents, for sale LON° lul 4 41 Liberty etreeer. CONCORD GRAPE. TORRID"?' VINEN A Al' $ 50 PER tiviten• $l2 tA) pet IN). tcxtra Vtaan at $5 per dutoa: =par 100. J • KNOX No. V.llh c.reeL CONCORD GPAPE VINES. VVE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO secure thigINVALVABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for tire rears. We obtained out original vines fr.omidr. BIELL who origina ted It: The Pittsburgh' llortioulturaU,Soa et? in HMS' awarded ns. a diploma for its exhibition. nod the Allegheny Ckwintz Agricultural SoAdetr. in 1 1 0/0. a.preminm for it as the BEST new seedling grape, in all respects superior to the Afar stock of Vthen.fn unequalled a . where which we , offer at 25 oente each, PA per a' yen. $12:50 per 100. $lOO per P.OOO. Small. vines at teas Priem We can furnish a few extra large vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. 3. UPI' , No. 00tfltn fipmet. st~t•ead.4w IJOICATOS-- ‘ • • • .L/ , 100 barrels pptaft 4 id l atineiilid - Mr * sl oop • • • • - - ;a oll 42LeAs.ol=lo4 , I cas Coma Watt and Vint rtn. DEALERS' IN , OILS.. S. M. IrtElt &t .. 'Co.; mAsuiriormsinig or Pure No. 1 C oil • n 43.0ffice ors milady &TRENT. otivalto Penn's R 4 If.DoPot• oil worrantect. stallvd THE ARDESgO OIL. tomri4NY. 1012M IL DW IR rU E Il a r SAVE -FOB Refined 'Ardageo - , PURE BENS-OLIL" J wareholum, 27 IRWIN STREET; PITZSBURGII. PENEL Lucent 011 ylir,,o DUNOAX. DUlrl4l' es 00., Illanutiottommat PUMA WHEER. BEFllinan CAI/130N' ()Ir./S. Men, St9l' LIBNEtTY SMUT, _Pitt2 burgh. Pa 6 1222-emd dr, II A N - D E L R BRACK 'ETS , 11 1.) .4u. CORNICES, CANDELBM'oti, LAW'S, IIEGILDED OR • REBRONZED.. and made equal to new:, 'Aire. Chandelier a dke, altered to burn Carbon OH. sada. Lami) and Oil Store wEi-boN, sinvnitE4fEniii; ap.Zlr. • •.. 164 Wood - Mreet: fith. The Plglosophie; Burner: USAIDEWS NEW 11011 - 161areaCalid XS Philosophic. Brener for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burnam L It makes a large or moll light with perfect combustion. 2. It wiliburb sayotantiti of oil with Saab. B. It eau be used with a long or shcrt ehimtle9. 4. It can be used ea a taperisitht-amp. • f. It can always be made to. burn ocoubmica4l2. F.lt is more earllts wieked, than any oats 7. ft Dan be trimmed and ,Ilgh.tud without rep. moving the cone. . - • .. & It throwe all the white light above theoone. 9. The chimney can be yeanoved or Inaorted without touching the Kant Those bunco! aro , the oonmon',vim and can be put on, any letup pow in use. Zliwirinor eon wing Carbon Oil ehotchi hays al'llitosophie- Burner. ?rid, 25 cent; : dozen .2. Baid a Nn, as BOTECIII street. Pittsburgh." 1e25-lydw P. ELSITDEN. PIANO DEAtiERS. K NABE & CO•S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS beyond doubt the finest in the country. 7 hie fact in now almost universally conceded: for come months past we have been unable to fill one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Baines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortes, the best cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME. 4113.Ylith btreet Sole Agent for Baines Brothers Pianos end Princes Melodeons. II It Mt GI. A. I N kit SECOND HAND PLOOS.- CHICHERIIIO 7 OCTAVE.. BEAU. tifnl black Walnut caso. very little used-- ..... ........ ... . ... $220 A 7 octave. Chhikering, Rol cwo round , ' ooniers, a first rate instrument- .... 200' A 7 octave, Hays Co,. Rosewood, a handsome instrainant r in good order-, 175 i A 634 octave, Stodart. Rosewood. Carved pannels in front.. . . ..186 A B%•octave, Zola ii,c;B;;;67A:A7lia frAit, an excellent . 160. A. 6 octave. Chickering, Rosewood round omen, a good reliable Piste. 160 16 octave, Mallet. Davis Ai Co, Rosewood.. 135 A 6 oat,. Stodart. Mahogany, round front 80 6 oat. Swift. do ....... -...... ...... 75 A 6 oat. Gorman. do 60 A 6 oct. Dunham. do ......... 50 A 6 oct. Loud do 40 A 5% oot, English do 20- A 5 oto. salae b s y do ...... lior JOHN H. IMOII, gl WOOn RTRiek, sap LIC . Noricr=ltootig. silo: scription the capital steel:4:l6e Western Insurance audTransportation Company., wild le opened at the Merchants'llzrhangefinPittaburah on TUESDAY, June r3d, - .1136.1.: and 'kept open from 10 n. m .antil 4p. m. 88514 (1a.... , • H.l3.4:Rti RS. • - H.. Blt fiTY.ltntat wns.i. BH.INIq; JAMES D. MACKIN,. Commis toners. R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OP Lima dt , torrOtrinag.) !EMISSION & YORREPING MEI►OIIAR Dealer In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish: pried Fruit, Pot and Paoli Ashen, and PRODUCE . ENERAEL Y, Best Biands of Family Floor Always on liana No. 102 Second Street. Between Wood and Market, PlTTsBlltill y , PENN 'A. nit-Liboral advance made on ConsornMenta apll-I,d W. .13. LUPTON LUPTON tt OLDDEN, IIANUFACTURICE*3 AND DRALIBB IN FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING Olt-Repairs to old gravel, Canvass and Metall° Roofs made at the lowest prices, All work prompthrathsp_ded to and warranted, (Ace, Morph:we Poet Building, corner Fifth and. Wood streets 2d etzrry. ' luta? ' CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Bnootasor toJaa. Holmes & Co.. PORN . p 111. Dealer in Baoon k taid. Busur-Cured Hams. monad Beef. &o.' Comer Markot and First streets. Pittaburalt. Pg. doollard. SPRING GOODS. wtonnrnit,,,,Aftwe,'llt Alt". SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CABS LKERES, statable for Business Butts. fttll sad ooainlete assortment of fine black CLOTHS AND CAISISIBIERIEIN, Plain and figured 811 k and Caahmeire Veit tinge W. H. McGEE dr. CO., 143 /FEDERAL fiTl/13Jel' corner of Mar ketSquEze.Aileitheni city , ader.diirstf City Intelligence No. I 2 Four% et.. one door !grove Brolllolol3l ii #l* Mak it;!=tittn4t;'2fstraN ot ataboni,n ib if stton.„X tis i.170::t., `proPOrtyt Pltr. -ot dialaints,Vitoto ;roans. t Mir knOgifidgM ed gut !OM and 1/4 SOIIIItr. atullon# minitlenei in die Imminent. I hcritt4 siva enure satisfaction to mypatrons. sahlOopidtaatb. M. K. NOLAN: -,, ' . z'- - , ~ti - '' _ Faiablithe* A, 14 *1 /2. RE:INDIO/Mr. - - TOiiii i'Vjaid-tt - )•• , • - •= E m,,,...,.,,, ~,,,.,,,,..i s it*, cr.rA - ILL. - ir —,,,.. • •eu. 17 m 7 o . ciri - • ...._ -,,- ..- nation& treat•• ,• • -. • delicate diaortiom . Anate!..,. 1 ' .ki., - abase and die or _ -_:.-. ~. tnatimfano Id- •,i • a:' ; - elden.t iu t • D D B. and -manic/ Because Da. - B It fief of Mc &ins 80. the Imazianar t fofrattletkatante ehookek an • kin 411 ** 7 izare l a l lz. -1 Z:12, &A " 4 fithmg - DTalagattrilragr Tiar aTa `et c f a I Niii i .I 1 1 4 4 Aim ? ma miria.,,4..,....., i Zert f i- a rm i S feellAin integanoe t folf t w i g, .-i_i_ , ! , __cfvr4 Who copareseeleu. - : - rr. *44.) t n°oo ta mrugwi gk rae lV s l: 4o fotten.-t Lt to. nu tr, bolt _ ~ Ma tmk . emit vficente andqtnerdiamt Arettlnaltrah that,their ...v I da tyre Itilii watt twit/ear t oe la clomratab of dellente'iNiat is , ditl.rea . re . 2 have been restored to.,tutaith ,and hi', D BRANSTROP.'bicikies iminay , eicfris - v,d • menimmthammit him WI isecLvlslAncit a= ftritr. anidet7, mortilloalcen. . . n - ocratator. , homer toetonal miiniitateW Mk levatr*vm Inovenr•ahor t tmootiftlx : N ri i4 noltzemee•ilps. pmmb arer lstbia mreCemlichandi I,ron: tier , to re , Kliisdoin. t ra cock the MUAO;Of a ertrarialtreatmen *bar slam:don itVit:ind4 edbab , late lyeirl Ike , l'amml*dita easmare treatedatitilmarkedpanovvialota over 'forty" years'( di aunt' 13 :Ont. inargrAt . thithet 0 14 , 3Volded 114 the Ifni ea.& hiln to inir--fo' IliiM a tali trial. health aid 0111mm:will mai& Mina upon the nor ii Z o odatink., Tao not irlid'i montebmake on:min i :a Ammo- owed =motion ' k• es. of now'bCregja tudi" lert f e :ici t ft i gli t' d ---__ Aniv-vit, f.,l.ermacre ° ,ta, tIiZ.A. ...k ilo 0=94 . .f.wilta,mmay.veicuint IA 41 40VAPEEWPM of aoliglaceem, n od loch daily ocenstated.br tneo on. ce well Garnet= mended by - )(Mechem cadateLi.: Dnialsge r , Pro 1 Prietors of hotels, ,Acc. , 0101.0 _WI I thnebt daticet;'neer Diamond ITlTtit.' Pm.. .eta commiell.' oatione ftora la xis= et gm, imlori ortgox at tanded te. latrort tv p i / barch Pod unT,c,- , . Mis.rfillottir— 110 W ; LOST! ; 1104 W REST° 41Pgliq oat, P 011 84 14 1- in a sated, RFe44TF,. ,semin. ,,, wse,s ,, lnveguitat. ) -,, Bat: Zoos fioxt4s l Dilbtat, Kia.-traggrte 'AterriNiti 1 irepla talk Na taPtiatl-Wll5lO inA4 FitOf " tad " 4 " 370 * IlL*l Tint r &Tv - Ta ff ili ,u2 2ot - grthl t :Ha* Boon to "f Itotu3anda of qnfer,erk i f, Bad under soot la a Wahl onvekrY% - to tow's& dress, post Pad. OIL i'ooOtpptor t3# two poetaire taMpfl, by Dr. OH. J. U. Ktaazi t 127 Broadway. New Nora, mh 31 :44w.4w..: .P9;!t.Off4cf. Box. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, J on wiz SPEEDY• Ann Z' 1p lENT ewe , GOZtol . qt,o4, OLE= unvriam c. Ditscauv nemtnar Tatannasa, NUhtly