Ti: 3:. .. 'l4.', , '' ,',' i; i; ;0+ ' ule.ilt‘P. Barr OT At.COHOLYC A HIGHLY ,COIspRTTAATED , 1 fitkei alai) t. E xstito'a ciC, A PURE TONIC. 1' - Dr. llooflanaN .;,E.ifitklialtlibr E A a PREEPARIED,r-c.. - 7 v 1 Mil. AV'el..lo4tOirs 21`, el PhiP/ PP.P444..% 4 -41 11 e ff,e,oku!wl is pare Ltireir. eoniplabi „ nal Dirsortiki :.tikutiiio C :, lik.recalo. or Nervous Deb , • ; ; • Arising Dom a Disordered Liver or Stomach. such inward' At e r 41 ,.. Blood to the Bead. Anidire Stomach. Nattosai eartbtaa, lneguet for *Food, MO or Weight in the Stomach, SourWona, Sink 941puttarins at , ts me Stom ach, nemblcil a te Horned and ; difficult Breathing, Muttering at the Heart. Cho hinti orr afftwginitadttsatitun c iwhen in a bins posture Dimness Visim Dts or webs bt fide dte sight Rover andll-Paht in the Bead, Dormancy of PerViration. Yea. lowness of the :Win and w,Pain in . the Side, Back, Chest, imbs, &c. Sudden Pluahesofllest. to e' Constant of, Bviic and grintdapres 810 n I And will positively. mount Yellow rimer. BB liO . „ • I° " , M-Fe- I :4freist voriAth- ALconot. OR BAD WBEIBBY Theytwillattre thS - stKiVe diliesl/Oft ninet`F-nlll ases out of a - hundred: Induced by the extensive sale and univenial sePituirt ha, f i t Boo f itand's Ortaanlsiattel (purel nna-m y r one entur osts ° Lad a an eritUt lopwAraveargWalithe shape , vat tango with Minnow irtlgs. and christen Tonics. SUmachieg and Bit ten.. ' I Baw_aret_af-tholnnumarable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big,belliod keg; under the modest appellation of Bitter! , 'hien. instead of curing only aggravates diseas ad leave the disappcintest sufferers in despair. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN .BITTERS {1 Are not a new onck nottiOit artiele, but ha dds stood the test ot fifteen years trial'by the Amef can public, e anditheir nsp - utation and sale, ace nOtaiva lect'brW.aitOilarlorrebaration. Thu proorlet-rt "have thousands Of Letters frotadha mo4entitsenti . Clergymen, tawyf re, Physicians anti •AC,I tissens. Testifying of thp_ir own personal knowledge. M the benetioLtlellectsAud mediae! virtues of these Bin ter+. 1.0 YOU WA NT SOMETHING to STRENGTH. EN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GoOD APPETITE? YOU WANT TO WILD UP YOUR CON ? 4_277/1' OA'f, DO you - WAIVT TO FEEL WELL I DO YOU.W.A.IfT TO OE TELDO.i NJEltyou.4 A r CEzti.= -to-Tau-wAiirr t'irrvor? Do yon want to sleep noiron .Wattt si,biritatt and vlitorotut teeltat ' iitibgt6l . tuar.,,,doi t t. 4 • D'S:GERATAg BITTERS, PARTICULAR;.TIC ••• - • 4in; e--aft -many prOarettions so/d under the• 4 1'1i of, ta quartbottler;compoundedi Of the eneapest whisky or common CMlOngf-tOm! 0 t he cet,s Per, ittd-w.;.iitegd* trieditie44lL4ll-. ;se Or Coriander. , Smt, This ciao, of By:AT/7km caused and ici/Vesintin taitiuse,. ire lonq thej, can' be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkattl. AI their uee'the warm - it kept continuakfunder. the influence of Ab mhOlio AYintuta of the - 'cora kind, the desire for Liquor it - creat esa n d hint up, and the reituirtzu'i ike , horrara attendant upon a drunkard's We and death. . For those who desire and will have a Li7ttor ?littera, we ub lua the following receipt. Get One Bottle H p ootland's German Bitters, and •tix. with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky,..and the result will be a ‘isireparation that wi ll far excel sn Medicinal virtues and true sx.ellen-e any of the nitinerous Liquor 13 , ttere the market, and w il l costoanch less. You will have all the virtues of nokaland's Hitters in connection with a good article olLiquor a much price than these inferior prepa ,at rations cost • ATT ENTION - SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention off all having relations or friends in tee army tethe fact that • 11001/- LAND'r3 German Maori . " will care nine tenths of the Oise am induced by exposures and priva tions incident - 10 camp lib In - the lists, publish es almost daly in the nawapapers, on the arrival of the sick, it Will be notfeo that a very large pro- Portion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Bootland's German Bitters. Diseases resulang from disor ders of haveestive organs are epet day' remov ed. Wno hesitatlan in stating that. if . these Bitters were ficelybised among our soldiers hundreds oflives might be saved, that otherw.se gill be lost. We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes, whose' life, to use hit own any nage"has been saved-by the Bitters:" PHILALDSLPHLL. August 224. /862. Mesas. Jones A . Econs.—, Well, gentlemen. your Ifoofland's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this: It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, 801118 of whose names are appended. and who were fully cognisant of all the circunuttances of my case I am:and have been for the last four' years, a member of oher man's celebrated battery, under the immediate 2ommand-of Capt. RB. Ai res. Throngh the ea Insure attendant nPon.nor arduous -duties, 1w attaialtdd to - November last with inflamatien o the lungs, endless" 'or seventy. two (tallln the • hospital. This was followed : by great depilitY. heightened byan attack ofdyaentery" _I was then removed from the Whiteßtni e and gene to this dry on board the steamer - State of iftine." from which,' landed on the 28th of June. "snoce that time I kave beet" abtad as low as any oae could be andlifil retsina spark ofvitality; I'm a weak or mortrl was spezeety able to swa low anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it Was ire!' edi ately thrown,ap,again. a . _ I could tve even keep glass of water on ter stomach. Life bouldit i olitat tinder then. circum stances 1 ano. ticcow.ling the phyrielahs who had bee." wpradt&CM ly. thoug h urumoomful iy. to remain:or from tb e =OA Itteciread Arch:, ex, frankly trdliiielhey cou'd do no more for me,- and advised me to soca clergyman and to make each disposdion of MY Ladled fal v de a '; Eletisnit ed me. Anaciusuitinicarattia tell lber st - the hospital. Mr, I rederick bleinbron. of 6th below , Arch Btreet, advired Me are forlorn hope, to tit your' Bitters and kindly procured a bottle. Prom ‘thetimej commencedtaking theft the shadow cf elatth retedierand Lam now, thank-Pod ter it, Let.u.n.better. Though,llevetaltenbut-tWo'hof ek , yegalned.3o boundtt.and feel iteggMbe. of beteg red to •reidilf my 'wife end. liana ; .t ar , f r o m . rtr.i.: lavea htlid - *thltur for 7 1 " teen num •-for. sentlanrad latealoyal_Vir oe tin. from /le noinit3E of FM'S' EOYOL 20 4: .evattlabie Metal owe theedmions Medic :of again eran;ing total bOIOIIIIh Osw,.roY,Bie"4 , t Ire me in 11f0; -. n . . •3 , ... ..." 31 7 tratYYours, : Fmk° mAr,otrt W. fully concur inthe truth of theabovpstater euent._lo_ we bad despaired ofseelngbuinharade. Mr. matorikrotatorW to health: ' • ' SOWN cluninomp A Eg.lst N. Battery. GE 4 A EREEtr. Co. (Unix -Maine. LEOI AEIRE4 OM R. Y. _ IL E. 'S ArotimerArialtam BalterY P. ' ag nEy gt. as; ig wr.LL. Co B. ,93 Yam° t. Haltier.G.JEßOttrE co R. d o u ME eIIIE:Lur.TEDON'ALD. Co Ut3tt Maine. JOIM - 1 , 'W nit Co E. 5t1",,15L& Ae , MEEK/ C OC iit, CO% 72d IL Y. 'N ATO ',B I N D O DAtii Co P. 95th Pa. JOHN N Y A.SIER - . kilur-riar...,,GoA. ad Vermo n t _, 'rre E 4. ISTa .13, AIM Penna. ILEWAAH , iIE 47 9.rayrE721MIT a. Bee Datoiii_ IlitiDifoz#4o,o,M. JAMBO/50 is onthe essusTesh w.te, 1 iimitrz i PADlt ' . Vat Mil's, 011 ,• It r• 0 - ft 00. . B . llo aideettilleakest.drttairiat not have th e ar ',me. ae eetbastutofflif anjrarsao intoxicating ip lje” RAM that exerbefehared in'its Platte. but toms. and,we will toren& eeeere/Y pac k ed 7 =item, i. ~ ..-. . ` - 3l ' *".PLIZICIPat Office, and Maansecleyy, No,. 163 Arch street 1. -. ~ JONES tir EVANS, - eSuccosedfni.4 03:1.4 AL jacks.= C 0.,) P rop rt. t ors Ali For ealaby rinergists and &gamin evert iwn in the United Btates.ltl D. G. IL NEYSE • _ _ S. P. SCOLW rittebuzgl &BVis tmni __ larAlso for we ar.lo IrLDMINITH ow /10112114rinds:Xackelistreet.-.. -4 - l 1. aa-i ra ii&oriatanniiimr. lUD Ceirier tillia ......".... IratAltria Clii 11 0•1 0 ;11 0 kaZilkaMtia. DeOki , r2 , , 1 , .. g ec illaikailetilet• ekili itasiveltis II tir raaimisod.- _ - eta pt _ s . + um . . 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What a Riehihhad Paper Baje at Prom the Richmond Di patch, Jane 3i) . The speech of Senator Trumbull at Chi cago is significant in morejeaßects than one: l i t'sho'ivs that thoseamong the ebb. litionists who are• able to see an inch 13;ii yond their noses look ,•forward already to time:- 0 . 4...,i..„.., L..., , a wherrtney inay nave to Invoke thtit gotection from, the Csrtititutioft etil.. the laws tiltic‘h they have uniformly done thefr utmost 'to prevent- their adversariks frotri' receiving. Senator Trumbull is a veiy unscrupulous, at the same time that he is a very,aagaciowi politisian,_aud Der man is more'dee:Pli4gintoitiet' i - agisifr i st iai satoii ' and in favor of abolitionism. Did he be lieve that the tenure by which the aboli- tion party now hold power was entirely I secure, he would be the last man to re- i enunueild raj:matt:lr tbe Caustitiaton'aild obedience to its requirements. He would have continued to shout and throw up hiS cap at every...frosh'priitifAlnit Libabln gavii of his utter contempt for law, and his dei termination to be himself the slate. But, wat t the , sagacity 'comma-44d )3dlificians of his -calibre,ihe fiercetsed.--that iht4 *Rd is shifting, and is desirous to throw anti anchor ahead before it be too late, lest he' be driven upon the shallows , and opick sands of, a nrunority,Thich lio . Vpigfri be forliiiiiii-iiiia 113111-iii his Slew, eiliffough unseen by others of less sagacity. It is evidently, however, too late to provide against. , the danger.,For the impfitiengs 'elt,.. - ii,44:....',... _„,_,..a. it..... - ;.'.A.a.,..' to hear hear nothing against the despotism of Lincoln, proves too clearly that abolition ism has done its work effectually, and that every vestige of respect for the Constitu tion has been eradicated from th 3 minds of the people. Their teachers have been 1 so long telling that it was an incubus which they were not bound to submit to or res pect, that they have all come to regard it in that light, and now let them unteach them if they can.' Trumbull ;and his fel f lows resemble the pupil of the magician, who, having raised the d-1 by means, of his mastir'sspells ! Was uriablete lay him aggiiiiridWitillorn to foiliipains. It is humiliating to the pride of humanity to observe the rapid progress which des potism hasimade in attbdoing 4he.aoulti of its victims and rendering them fit subjects for the iron rule of the tyrant. Every manly feeling, every freeaspiration, every independent thought, seems to have been 1 rushed out of the souls and bodies of hese .unhappy- petiple.- They nei longer ven claim to be a free people, governed by a written constitution, and laws of their own enactment. They are as abso lutely slaves as though they were the sub bets of Alexander 11., as though Chica go were St. Petersburg, std ever .pettyittilitary - .tyrtuata-: Xiitilitt i l of, the_Uuesian lomperor. Ana yet these are the people ho promised themselves that freedom uld run riot with the election of Abra m Lincoln i' l that, there- sl:iiBi ci p Elth- bcmg_cr_ bk , ... eliiVery, or the 4etabhitic of slaiery, Itom the St. John's to the Rio Grande ; that professed themselves willing to go on atcrnsade against the whole world in favor i o freedom, eta thileheiVehonverted the nth ern States into a huge slaughter -pen in' pursuit of their favorite idea. Gen. Hooker Confident. k special Washington dispatch to the Now York News, says : pen. Hooker has been in town and at. tehdeei the Cabinet meeting. He laid his, - • • .. __ plida - before . 'them, and it is und erstood that they. were thianimoOst, aPimaved I ,k i t believes that-Gen: • Lee's armyis in the ''ti nandoah Valley, and that all the raids fomere. feints ,to draw lam away.: He demanded to be given the control not only of hii. f limy of the Potomac,' but also of Hefnizalman'a and Schenck's troops, And pycimised, if his pleas Were not interferea •-ivith, to bring on an engagement with Gen. Lee within ai weeks: :The entire force of; Geh. Hooker, if thus at the head of all the trobps, is not km - than:lso,ooo. To-day he has com menced•his forward- movement, and there is no doubtle intenda tb'forc l Geri. Lse to a battle. Meantime orders have been given to Glet:i Dix imsonjunction with Gen. Peck, to iiiivance.-on. %Richmond. The -force available to bring AL() this work is about 27,000. The jroa-clad Roanoke wills take up ter posituiri at Fort - Hailing ,i:i . rid" en ded or to reduce it. ;It is said that - Rich• world is nearly defenseless, and that the guns have 'leen removed from - Fort Dar lingl Be this as it may, there is no doubt that!etirring . news may he expected within the heat week. .L. -- - 1. - - '- • Sllotild Gen. Hooker succeed, and Rich mod fall, and, at the same time, Vicks bin be taken „at IC it confidOitly believ• elk it would put an entirely different face apo th zi e thi te aspect of affairs . Then would ')eme to proffer the olive-branch.— Vil,lst be done? •-:-:- - .7, - L rj" - :11 - Advance an the -Pried of Fish. In Lonaequence-of the - reception of news th destruttyo4ot t!, nureiher'ofthe'Gfoti: :ate sshing-vissels by the pirate Moony, .e h Idera - ef mackerel in . the city' New ork snaThihnielptitindvanceil theprice iii-d llamoor buret:: and codfish in pro- nil tic s__ _ 1 TAO.ottitbor4lorzfishTnk_ .vessels p o Strlitti#All*tgliifder Of the tie - ea u , v - blrWW#.4o l ltifro'sx: GlOnceiter, c t . thii,pitake:tresitei is not s peedily ' : e a likil . . s !v;- -1 4.0 10 LukrtC-.. , tretiti, i'TO 041;i4c.ithifter Awe ,- 3 * ttko veia&a are ,lisoffid - ltrtiiplittl s NO UllO yi9ittitp?=-Roeffli Wei ===2 11.14213 iIt'EECH AT CHICAGO. ~ Terrible Affair. A terrible affair occurred in Frederick, ItEd.,-,on the Mir instant, betwe3n Sergt. John A. Hudson and Bechtol, both members of Captain Vernon's cavalry.— l',he u 4ryland Union says : .71. ~.... .---- al,,._l:- 3.--1 . 1......-- iEorize. to bring Bechtol with him to the headquarters of the Company, and-in en deavoring, to execute hie orders was shot by. Bechtol, who happened to be under the influence of liquor at the time. The charge entered the face of Hudson just below the eye, and took an upward direc tion. He bled freely, and for some time it was thought the wound would prove fatal, but he was immediately removed to. ,the hospital, where, under the most skill-: 'ful .medical treatment, he has continued ,to improve ever since, and the impression 'now prevails that he will recover. }Rid eau had been promoted but a short time previous for his gallantry, and it is said that Bechtol is one of the best soldiers in the company, and rarely indulges in in•' taxicating drinks. When Bechtol became duly sober, and sensible of the great, wrong he had committed, he wept like a child, and has ever since manifested the greatest repentance and sorrow for the act. He is at present in prison awaiting the disposition of his case by the civil author ities Committed Suicide to Escape the Frederick Ulzhoefer, a German, of good character and steady habits, committed suicide by drowning himself in a tub of water at St. Louis a few nights ago. He had previously stated that he was deter mined not to serve as a soldier, and that before-he would do so he would drown or in some other manner make way with hiinself. Hearing that the enrollers were taking down names he carried his threat into execution. The Rattlesnake. Ex-Governor King, of Missouri, in a recent speech at Lexington, gave some account of visit lately paid by him to the President to advise with the latter bout Missouri affairs. In the course of 'the conversation the President pleasantly illustrated his views upon border State eicancipation, as follows: - • • - He . (e President).then related an anec dote about killing a snake, He said that if-he met a rattlesnake in his path, and he had tt stick in his hand, his first impres sion woad. be to tijl it ; bat if he found one in the bed between his children, be would pursue a different course, for by killing the snake he may injure the chil -.dreg ; fheretore he would take a more gentle way to get the snake out before he killed it. The same with slavery ; he was satisfied that immediate emancipation would be detrimental to the interests of the 4tate. CRIECNOACkr‘r s PRANGS rinkits :RF.LIGIETEIII., SEM:I[ER ItE -a 'Pint. immediateltr. .on the line of the Cen tral p. tt; R., located on the Summit of the Alle talent, Mountains, 2;800 met above the level of the sea, will besopen for the reception of visitors .on the 10th of June. ISOB, and will be kept open' unt il the fi rst of Oo ober.. • • Tha water and air at this point possess attra rior attraction& The analyses made in the la boratory cd .Professors Booth, Garrett, and Ca mac of Philadelphia, show the existence elven spr neret elehoenti, the waters of some cf the ints bmag sof the trim or elialyheate Wass. stud end others .ccntaboing mins ar aperient salts. Fare Mountain water abounds; and the guests will ajesrba entiblied;with mineral-irate= from othermpuntry„ inch as Blue Lick. Bedford' ow l Saratbmi Wain!, • • Ampler fibiugd_c 'for battOng have been provi ded. neta plunge end , dottoh baths erected, and Hot and :QOl4 ;Baths *36 at , all times be ob tained. • The irroindaWalke, have been highly tut pToved. Alia are of a varied and picturesque Titer at OrepsOn Springs, a Temranh O ffi ce ind:t MAIM • from Philadelphitt and }1 14 7 ; b rah , and intel'itiediateppints. - xeiiasion•Ticketa .gm obtaint 4at Oa of4ce of t 0 rennierlVania; .B.Bilroad Company, - • For fartherinforunittenapply • .toll ' • •.' GEO. W. MULLEN, • ;lina Vreuson anima:Cambria Co. 1 : io- xxsragisfairmw.,H, s t oi,i 2. 4o.l2 . 7.beautil lt b . undli f i . '° All r y ili A k Is lur located, istg het i :aeon the fiellbted-Staf.- 0 911 c - 4 1 4 . r?dottonatudiela klyer, 'They .uffirt. '121,11n1,_ da ce ors:its tor Idivate Peeldeoces. Por . t.tott !Id ota and. price, apply at "rig c 4 . N°42l iii#104:64•4194:34 BsigthOtlitif, Ar. , IWerw Jersep ; g~:i high A Woefiroection Tions-4Mn. nicker. Wherefis Ay the system of eomputation adopted by the War; Depart Merit, it is as certainea' .that. ,thevataterof New Jersey npt. - 4110 .1 her quotaiof-traops for the dery e of ; Milted Anitis, .(althoiigh OShe has:Aespooded to all. the ;calls made en ,fierireeps.by the G overnment;) ~.itniltc*reas, _I have applied .for au to raise. volunteers to serve for Artie years, unless sooner discharged, and Othezifyhas been given by, the War; De- Jiartthentlo raise rcornits for Regiments hoivan the field, and also to.. raise new with • thei , restriction that, no e,than five Regiments Lof Infantry, nd ewti r- nekktahlte of ; Cavalry should be under Tecrultmeotpa the State.at one time ; I•therAforesall,,upon the citizens of this ',.Sfate,tO inie; every ; exertion to recruit, as efieedity ; as - lickesiblei new , Regimenti t 3 teyi.it-nni. country. in.; her ...hour of need.' ,to ',fill:the decimated ranks; of Regiments that Italie sustained the hOtir''of.the State on many battle-fields. Thh,iiuMber of teen required to fill up the, ole,.Regi nests will be published: and apportioned to the,different townships:and wafds of. the State in proportion to the number of men liable to do military drity. Eve) , man mastered into an old or a new Regiment ; will be duly credited to the State: • • , Recruiting for five Regiments of Infan try and one Regiment of Cavalry will be pntin charge of competent officers, to be desigrinted (;general - Orders. Given tinder 'mYhand and privy seal, , at ,Trenton, this_ twenty-fifth. day of 'Jarie, A. D. eighteen hundred, and sixty three. TORT., PARKER. Attest : DlcKtseon, Private Secretary. Johnston's rmy 'Behind Vicke burg. • An impression prevails that Johnaton's [ army will attack Grant behind Tickabtirg. rlt willattempt nOthing of the sort. Grant now has an army of over a hundred theb sand men: Johnston's army does ant amOnnt to more than - half that number, indeed he now has over twenty-five theinsatid'lnezi. Besides this, Grant has used the spade with such effect that the fortifications in his rear are scarcely leas impregnable than the rebel works In his front. Instead of committing the folly of incurring certain defeat by.attacking Grant the rebel Johnston, . who is undoubtedly an able general, will nae his army, sea corps of obeeriation,_entil Vickeburg falls, and then march to defend Mobile. At last 'acccunts Grant was about to open upon Vicksburg with red hot shot. If so, its rapittilation cannot be long delayed. . - 8 3rdraipOliS, 'ol'o/W1E111: I:3lbrizticloi.• A FEW Algil Ili EVAARTICLE Fon 4 - wetting idanta 344 oviera4w.a.sling Viidow; caniage l , k,. purap.go:dverY'doconotion soli, and repaired.. _ Da7 Patent I%a or Drawer 3 / 3 :ado and , sold. . • '' _-- .' k. . t't XLDO ,V1111.T.Y.1C4 Wood St. • Jo 3 z' - One dobz from sixth: The Howe f invented 184 • fi!erfeeteil 1803 ti, .. RECEIRD' i iitrik '' Ito* ICU. VED T . F other Sawing Idiu3 xneked the World'eTair. 1862, while : the Sieger ;Noting :Machine: red.bied an honorable menhonvi4x.e.t.:...d.W,heel.- or & tilEilabn's a tnedef ts device. milled r Cir cular ly:ok." The Ho s " , SeefintAftiabitie; wan awarded a premiuta (4? !A Eneist tEillibit•°;r o as the beat for all nurposeay exhibition., Our eight-: e t Maohine guaranteed, tuake tierfdef weft on. the lightest and heavies abrieP.' •' . ' i Bold and rented; Cor...terin & Si 'Clair. streets. ltrilticsaczeozr,,, A. f jr - , .-:' ~, Ageint. m3'2C:d3t4wly Q ie EAtED noPos.A.ts-Was. BE E. %.79 colveti by the Comt4ttee oh Fir& Engines auctacso, pp to June. 2 othialift3 for three thous— rnd feet of best . quality; OPLEEN.INCLIARAIriI 'Ett HOSE, copper and. j61113 - fe'LPlttebt Couplings att 'their the er. tci properly tested 'before th...are:receffedV the city, when payment will n 5 rh QU.TITN. tfrnanof Cmiunlttee. BACON SIDES— MOO Ibs BEWOTI 5i4 , 9 - store and. for ralt. lul2 .IA, ES A. FETZER: miner Market streetg: Eli/vs 1.-isTrivq;itolicanEsus. Tsßs. a very enpericifqttality. just fee'4 at' G lN.T.l3othn H &TO • •. . No..3.l.Fifthll DUQUESNE BRASS- WORKS • CADMAN & CRAWFORD. idannfaotarers of evei7Variety, of finished BRASS WORK, POE, f1)371113E13 GAS or STEA RIEVITTERifi, MA dIiTNESTS AND COPPERSZIITTIES. QD RAS.S CASTICNOS'OP' EVERIe SariPtiODlßade to order-f'Steataboat vro Ir. steam and gas fitting and repairing Promptly at tended to. Harticular attention pa_s_p_to fitting UP Refinertetrfortron Oils. Also, sole-agents for' the; Western D;st-lot of 'Pennsylvania. for, the Pale of Marshaanedell Co.'s Patent Bran Pntun,aheiheet ever. inset. ted, having no valves-lt is notliable to got out hi order and will throw more wa s tpir than any minim wioe its tile. BOARD AT SARA.TO A SPRING •. wAsumoTcoi rt.A. Ac, (late. Aire.. bliaßen'e). el tong :and'iave.snly known to Jailors at the Springs,fin Now Open for the reoaptisa of gams. The - haute is - 15 Shtfully situated on remise/cr. between the Congress and Eatpfro Springs. and is surrounded by ample and hetiotifulls ehaced grounds —Table first-class—arid the room well 'dap ed for fam lies and largepartl.s offriendsi For further parts-wars addrestt Wastallngtou Halt Saratoga Sprlaga.,, jta;dlmo. YE8E....-...JAILSB 90/3TER 1131/178BTR61R EIRE BRICK ELINE. .EL FACTORING 00EPANY, KIER, GLOVREV & CO Maeuftwharers of Fire Brick, Milk Crucibles, Acc... and dealersin Ph e and rucibleelay.. *IN. Office 365 Liberty etreet, - otrlionte the P. 8.. ft. Passenger Denot, Pit Orders respectfully solicited, . feta:Wald Ohio Whit- -- E"lace. will I of June. The apt. theimmediate who be assizted by Messrs JoseptiA: . S - Woy. nie, and C. C. Irli•ohel. it it the intention to make the honse, in all respectr equal to the beer watering nl ices in the country, and to Provide generally !or the comfort and aecommodatlon of the guests. For term, or other information Address. A. WILS I ./N, Jr. Lewiseenter P. 0, Delaware CO. 0. prtivea E DISEASES iu9,dlmo DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 SMITHFIELD STREET Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad ,vice should not fail to give him a call Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint. nob as tatter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient D ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health AKEUMATIEM. • Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this Irani affliction He also treat Piles. Gloat, Gonnarrhoe, Urethal • Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least O,NE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely_packed. Office and _p rivat e rooms, No. Ow SMITHFIELD • TREST. Pittsbargh. Pa. noLsd&w .1 CONCORD G - PIAPE VINES NIVE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for Hve_years. We obtained out original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Soemito r sawm arded as a diploma for It§ exhibition. and the Allegheny County AgricultinalßeeletY. in 16160. a premium for it as thellEST.new sw4llng imape. in all respects superior. to the Otir stock oi Vines Ia unequalled anywhere which we offer at 26 cents each. $2.50- per 'd , aert, $12.130 persloo per 1.900, timid] vines at less price& We can furnish a few ettra large vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. J. HMOS, No. 20 Fifth Street. anl:eod &w. Ranted; 75 LT:ititletsAinlrerreunnity.r WANT month, ezpOnseil paid, to sell my :ow enea at p Partia lly Sowing Maohines.• S. MADISON. Alfred. Mo. Wanted. 6‘IIIDOKAASS A 3townr WE Mr4ltiT 11-A r Agents at $6O a month . , expense 3 paid to sallow Averlasting Penile, °mental Burners, and 13 other articles, 1.5 circulars sent e. Address _ bHAW 4c CLARK. Bideford, Maine. movitsandaw CON CORD GRAPE. SPOERIOR VINES. AT $2 50 PER dnsen $1250 per 100. Extra Vuies at $5 per ducat, $25 per WO. J. lINO No. 4) fifth Erect lILTIVATOR.3. PLOWS; FODDER Cutters. seed drills. hay elevators, dog Dow els, oharne, farm ails, &a. for sale by BECKHAM & LONG 127 Liberty etreet. itExclt woons intarATioN - Oak , printed from board an exact ccpy, W Panel mouldings to matoh. For sale tiy W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street. • QIIINDIVIC PRODUCE.— 5...7 75 Barrels Potatoes. 10,f007bs. Bibbed Bacon aides. 1,500 lba, Clear Bacon sides. 300 bushels Yellow shelled Conn. 10 kegs Viriiima 6 Twist Tobacco. "200 bushels Dry Arkplie. 240tibls. Extra Family Floor. WO lb/. Country:Lard. 18.000 Slack Pelt& In store and for sale by -, • JAS. A. FRTZ/Ift, je22 earner Market At Ent Street 011x— *SOP 1)1141'31a prime yellow shelled Corn, in wane°o mit) by. fr JAMES A. PETZE.R. owner Market eel tat Vreet. GiaimED WALL PArEns AT . Qui , gale b.7W: WM Maitifigt: COMEIRCIAL INFORMATrn . . . . - . .. Arbitration ACoinzottlee , of the Board _.- •- - •'-- ' -' of Trade. - 1 ... : Wm. 31131i1RN . ' V; P.l l - I S All 1.- Billif'DtETT! Jlio. S. DELWORTH, Wm.tioCREICTLY. DAVID 'Moe DLESS.' , • Movements of European Steathers g Let yank Alcuittaa. Sidon -June 102-New York...Liver' P 00: Agin _June 1 0...805t0n... -Liverpool Porsia - June 17...NewYoriL.Liverpool Maruth0n;..........June24.-New York.... Liverpool Afriea.l.-'. . .... .. :.. Attie 24...805t0n Liverpool eptia...........—i auli , 1...1%1eir York—Liverpool eder............an1y 8...N0w York....liverpool Gretit Eastern ...July 21,--New I l ork....Liverpool ' • l'atm =tam - f' Ilwa Canada—. - Kodar „. Tripoli °°/ULI P 7r ZD D AILY POP TM; 4PaNM) PC1194 BY WESSIta.. ffOUNTZ.SC HERTZ, BROXERB. • . 1510;11.8 WoOtiamErr. . Tha following are the buying and galling rates for Gold, Etllver. &o. eala -''' Burn Se4ing Silve r • ''' 142 00 Demand Notes - -- 1 41 3 % 44) ' .I6 ,YTP c liange. :New York - par Et :Baltimore... ..: .......-.. - - • par " i t aded o4:4----•-pt-1.-- Par c Western Exchange, ... . LOLOSHfiIIEt” Cleveland Bt.' Lows. PITTEIBtf H' OIL TRADE - asnay.-Jte th. 1863. The market during th T e w past week .m wa 3 s o dull, the demand at present being entirely local. EhiP meets East have been stupended for some days. Prices, tend newa - d—in fact, dealers contend for an advance. In New York prices reem to have reached the top- Buyers of crude were holding off. Ihe stock Motif market has been very light for some ,time Pa.t. The reports from Oil City notice a goad deal of activity about the various ?Tea A dispatch received at the Oil Exchange reads as followe-, OIL CITY, Jane 29th. - 'Market unchanged. but firm atprevious quota tions. Business was fair with a naoderate sweau of sales. eirtideThe market was Arm, selers being carets about !risking safes. The rates were 104 (17e; sees of loti conprising ,4,50 bbLi at - those figures; sales , including package& 22@i23c. Refined also firmer; bonded hold at 42©43c free at the usual advance. PITTSBURGH PRODUGE MARKET. OPPICIP OP THE DAILY Poor,} Tuesday. June 30th. 1563. Remarks—Business was suspended daring the past week, all hand 3 being engaged on the for th:mations around oar city, which are now in such a fcrward Mato that trade will naturally revive. We hopsin ashort timeto be able to furnish our readers with' full reports of our 44markets. j The excitement in regard to the7....b ti our own State continues to Erngage •i 12::::-., , „Tin of a -, of ' leople. bti .. C.Tnit! ,- ' ,. .-: time 3 being IXliiiiii l 6: .\ :'- 4 ;.he Ad up' iliqrilisi . I'4 Oo . ik 4-14P4.111 6117, „Ay with their pm:lnas, but the largest portion continue to come and go as usual Most of our manufacturers have resumed work, butshould occasion require they will be instantly closed. OIL MARKETS We condense the folowing from the Phi.lade Phia Oil Circular. The Philadelphia market during the past week tiled firm, and closes this day with a decided up ward tendency in prices, The rebel raid into Pennsylvania together with the standstill of the general business in Pittsburgh strengthene i the views of holders, and we notice prices firm at 28 ®29e for crude: 48050 c for refined in bond, mediate delivery, and 51:452c for 'y.530)5143 for August, while 55c is now obtained for beginning of eeptember. Refined free hos been in active demand and the jobbing trade found ready buy ers at fifygsBc, now held firm at %Dale. as to qual ity. Benzine still neglected, with small sa'es at 2,5@273e, as to quality. From New York we have advises to Jams 27th, 3 o'clock p• m.—The market greatly excited and rapid advancing rates: Crude sold this day at 30 cosi., now held higher. 'Refined In bond, on the spot. at 50®51c• .Ju1y.5214(45,0; Angost,.6s@6N and for September cots 600 has been pa d. Free in good demand, with sales at 60@f6c, as to quality. Benzine unsaleable at 2234g,25c. • • From Boston we ba; e advices to June 27th, 2 O'clock p. m.—The market has become very firm. and the views of holders have been strengthened by the raid of the rebels into Pennsylvania. Sales throughout the•week were made at 23a300 for crude, and 42Q4 =. c for refined in bond, while free found ready buyers at 523 , 5@t63, now held higher. To-day's quotations may be set *lowa at 31@32c for crude; 48(...452c for Refined in bond; 56@62e for free. The market has a decided upward tea dency. . , EUROPEAN G E N C Y. Titoates RATnoAli, kUIIoPP4II mt,, 122 Monongahela Hoe , blerghla., le w prepared to bring out or tend back naceongere F kom 'or to any part of the old oou ory. either+, damn or tailing Packet& BIfiIiT.DB.ArTa.FOR. titadi. payable In ant part of Rat, Agemt for e kliana.pOlin and Cincinnati Rail road. Also; entfor the old Black Star Line of Bailin:Packets, for , the St-atoor (Arent East ern, and for the/Ines of ;Blew:dere tailing between N—'York. Liverpool. Glasgow and aIkiWILY. fell CIINA RD LINE. Steam to queemitoivn and Liverpool. The fret class po;erial Steamships SIDONRE DAR, RARATIION. I TRIPOLI, WILL RAIL PROM NEW= TORII every alternate Wednesday, from Liver pool every niteraste Tuesday, and from Queens town every'alterate• Wednesday. Steerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town. SW; from New York, 11l 50, payable in Gold or Its equivalent in eurrenor For Steerage Passage apply to. WILLIAMS & °LION. 40 Fu:ton St., New York, Cr TtIOS,;RA'rEIGAN. Agt, No 122 MonorigabelA House, Water St., itt3;lyd • CEO. R:COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, Office No. 69 erant , treet, near the Court Houce.,Pittaburah • • L nususrEss ENTRUSTED TO nil his care will receive prompt attention. Cel lectiona niade and the money promptly remitted. dootklyd d • -.• OTICE--W_herct ' aa; Letters of Administration to the Estate of George lialtesenfnrder, saddler. late of the City of Pittsb nun, -dce'd.. have been intuited to . the subseriber.' all persona, - indebted to•raid &tate take . -paYment. and those 'having claims aitiet the sem...will present them duly anthem tictated.• for settlement.whbont del ' BR, No 2200 hio • A dreiniScrator. the3o:4W 6 w street, Allegheivi Cite. . . _.. City Intelligence Offic e : . ., No. 12T Fourth st..., , ac t e:a 4r `abovi ilmithaeli :at i Awartnir ittipaitiat t TO 1213P_PLT A. families in the'cito and covintry. with-halos et ail kink. at shore notice -. TeCtilf also attsod .... to e pn:cnase allit Ale 'ef Propero. collection' s 30_0 PO gum of tents and olainig, negoUate loans,. &a., - krom grall7.BN .Is .• , nty. ihtinuktolteewleate of the City and mato. Liter , BECRIZAP& & LONG.. and iSnig allnitionce 111 the bttaings. I hope to unAb ata , a mt . , else enlittidatillfactiott tO ranattOna• truth.. : If; if. .NOLANI 12.141)N6. No 127 LIM --,---i'—'----7-- llMMY.ltaeldeni-i l 4 MAiwllrfouldr r 0..-10A. NV it d 7r 'P$ hones Hai* PoSterntn_dfteretns t ipartit,Jsl' - Anintod. a good brick welling hones aid der ulittallisstassal • 'Width fruit tree, garden &o, on or near the hat Mom. AM/ to ' NIVEVOLVELIG -AND /LAND, VAT ALL rake hay zuidiaaattra ferias. hay 011191d011, • cradle/. &Mime hiM . zmntha elrYthe 'stoner and impiesientakistterally, for - sale bTi• LONG BEVALBANE d.. toy2D No 122 Liberty street Juno laliv9rßool.-New York 13 ...IFierpool...Boston ....Jiina.l6-LiserPool.sNew York ....Jute 27 ..Liverpool...New York NAItILLV , n 4 ***** --•••• Par ..... pat 4 PLAIN AND FANCY ati..SSIMERES, . _ - suitable for Business Sults. A full and complete assortment of fine black = - . Plain and figured Silk and "Casl i more Veatkure*. corner of Market Solara AlleitharlY city inh&daw:tf MEEIff FIITN, ROSE LEAF POWDER* Pear/ powder. THEATRE ROPO. VIOLET POWDER V inegae,Rotege, , - Violet Powder, HARD & SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES, Hard A Soft Rubber Syrfoges, Just received at Just received at RANKIN'S Drus Store, No, 63 Market street, doors below Fourth. mr26 R. HUTCHINSOII (Lars OP LBBOl/ & nl3B/011 A lOW B A DING L Onler = Des!Orin : • , WESTERN RESERVE , 4:3HEESE Flour, Grain, .Pieb. Dried'Tiait.Pot and - .Pearl Beet Aehe and PRODV_CE 431BINT.EW,LY,, Brandeof ramify Men? et ways on Hand: Nci.4o2 Seimind Stireet [ Between Wood and, Market,. P.BNIV,II. •, aoll -1 d *3-Liberal advance made on ConAtn gnents, _ . B. LUPTON , . ...... 44 °WIDEN LUPTON dc ,(PLDI)EN, .FER CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING . - - ...- 0 3-Repairs to nld grave. Canvass and Metal, noofs made at the lowest . p.does„ ,_ . . , All Work promptlY attended , to'nal - trit._nlitt Otnethotaing Post .13t4ling. corn er ) lisa : WoodStreetsad store, -•' _ . nib- IT Se Are * ,1,13 :1 1 ? & l A, Oat / *4.1177/407triHain;ard j Pure INTo..l.earbci*la ns 33 3 Z-llir-7.‘ 0 -JE, oaIXBALEUXIMEIZET. oxsipoalte 4. l l;Depat. ... 113. eat ail warraa*V ::r:. . THE ARllEH — w k fo 21**,:ircan *L4372 uB - Re. ll **s 4l- - 4ardrPseo 014 ,E.N7pcmosivA. At Bo i. l 1 1 :1 PUR.E.B war ehouire, 2 7l4,lillsll.AT Pinsapteh,?kivirA., -2- 1, u 0 e n . t w 21,1, Dtmaikzr, DUSAp!it 001,0- . Iswnerzinartsom '1 1,7 C . 13 1 , , P6 •Ar, 4rX .X 4 Ofiloe,NO. 1391 4111.1DITY Earth. Pa. - • - •na'l3:7; , H IV 11• E I. EBB L BB& CORINICES:' 'O.OII).KILBILAS, • ;.- ItEGILDE.p , OR URRORZED, and made alma te new. , Alr,o. enuindell4n ete. aftered 4 burn,gar.bon 04,-st the • - P. , Store,of =max & NELL. aiAly 164 Wood streel f neat 6 I The_ Philosophic. Burns t rl HATDEBre Brimitovinaattrzes Philosophic Burnet for. Carbon OH is row ready.lt possesses many sit,intasesiovog Darriera, - Col. It makes larie or _mail Witlilletztee combustion: •- • - ' • 2. It will burn any quintity of. allwtth ittsty. 8; Itcanlitufed with a lonior short chEttuadv.. 4. It carobs used as a taper M - I E. it can always be =ado to 11,u= eoasimilr. M us t is , more ausily winked thin iluti al ; ' c' ll4 ' llfhtad ,movtou thp an be e com. 4 A I.out 8: It throws all the wbjto Hat show* eon. 9. - .Etti , p chlmnai:mtn ts• - rwmolsd• or without touching late . tes. •11 4 ' ' L 7 3 e 1: Them butiieswires e" cannictiVa, 1 sire. min be Plit OD IADMIEntiiR ULCO.' raMiry tisk -9011 llllitg Carbon Oil should_havafhilelle_phle h. Banner.: Priceoltimaits:2m , dozen' 2; - 4110 No, 132 POITEO stroa . is2s-I,llw - ' -ff.airmoter.! PIA to lE.e.ttERB kHABE at-VO'S PII.4IVOSI-- . . . .. Just opened this week a choice, supply, 1t946' , BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. 'i ' . beyond doubt the finest: in the country. This fan't_ is now almost universally conceded; for row:, months past.WO have been unable to fill one h.': of our order's. ' WARRANTED FIVE' YEA-RS... i •• t ; Haines Brothers Eicelsior' Piano Fortes. the best cheap Pianos made.- For sale by 1 CHARLOTTE BLITIKE; • . 43. FM c ftreel Sole Agent for Baines Brothers Pined s ‘Eitli Princes Melbdeons. ie6 i Ea A. Xilt: (4-4: 1-" N. SECOND HAM PIANOS.; , ,in calingnll4o 7 oc7Avm, nruit... tifill black Talnut. case, _vers. little • I used c. nod: .. ,-.,. $ 22 0, A 7 octave, Chlokarinf, Rotomood: round :, 00171 . 1763, a first rate usstro.ment....,.... •_. . 200 i A 7 octave, Bass A Co.: Itoiewoosi,, a handsome instrnmentii* good °Met..., AB% octave, Eitodart. swood. carved, . • PanneLs in front... _. ..... -. ... ,_ - ._ ' 105' A 6,4 &Stave, Zak k Co, rotnid ~ - ft,,a‘an. excellent - Piarso..::: ... , . —_... Isfo . A 6 octave, Chickering. Rosewood round . -= • corners, a _good reliable Piano,„ ..._. ~ 150 k 6 octave, Halt& Davis& V.o. R osewoo d: 135 A 6 oat.. Stodart. illahogon.Y. round front SO Ai 6 net, Swift. , - do - ............... ...... '75 6 not. German. do ...... -............. 80 ,A 6 cst, Dunham. do ___ 501 A 6 oat,-Loud do .-..„.... . .......:. - 401 moot, Rnglish do ........ ----- , .20 A 5 Ale do U.F For saleby - 1 JOHN 11, Ittmc,Ltaitt, 81 WOOD ffflinigml SPRIIIIG GOO - DS. IVl.7atay r era : D4ti o our 'l4 of HE AMAIre PIIING AND SOWER GOODS einbrioins all the newest styles of CLOTHS AND CASSENEII'ES, W. H. cGEE k Co., 143 FEDERAL STREET. • .111.171117.L01T1MS an D 114110.0 MED lIEVirtrkALYI4-- .....:...'". 17 Modest ilu o ° ,lril t -der t =Ai 141141441 ., • - w _ ." . . m, Nat 'itodrele. and: o. .fr .deltellf& v.ift•dfts.-tieleA 0 • • • , abuse and diffuses or • . •:, . " • // , trust ionsoarotoonard in ',..::,:•.-..• -, 1 cddffn.t:to yottultbOW -. ' y ea:it.. tiMtad 1 151 1 - 'dazzled. ums; --Da...-austutr---.ettbas--fifot ,- of Ids doing fh Wa t ill nWifr4 oo .ltvg= `tagirferirtri krtiralalt e M t t i , c_l t; _ ll, E= 'ftivu,A.7...../filoisAkt 4 040=4.4 th.Szt telinaoranod UM t r ate i lze mine as" aka" nlignamtarni ilut'slooratirb mei then sallow sticog,Rate4- /odist-ttLF'll piton!' iffaniitec - ril and Wad 14 isattormaeoeuran_ctio aa.ii . oc,r..ff and 7r , t ,„„htr CoOkle. .cotretr; lad" , iffiae in imai, ae.,ta c . -3a s tu nimoi ' blot omy noway .tz is on liohar„ hom - ror thr.; n.tzerou .omits 414 AM v.i. the ,ftut their th , ...raitalmii-V , Ven t«ltt,in. b.e - ,11 sa loti nin .„,......., r e.„ :l7 . 0,....-,.)„....,,., vire. ty DR, . 11Q7 k .eld rate'4 7 4 4 4•Le f a m i t a r zet: s tbAt gis,.pppton. 1 limo taa l t: c l 2 _,Wirj • .12 m 3; a / s Z:e l , w air wrL•Tir it rirzt.. ocz. je nda ircan.lho , ' , .ogind . hie .i Aldo. . tho ,047r11zdae alatuin;oftahaonlnLilep o g ietffilelo4nkLe4ianeditland'entsititaasnenuoli boa. .10 l e enuile db. l i * i l .. 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In • s ,Boalail, ,llnvelpet,illon :.14:. , 11., , ,...: J a yr abee n t s . - ..- - A , LECTUR_B ON, Vagil4. aIiAnIBILTTERAT- ItIMINTI RadiW - unr• of Oporma ham or -t3ipi,vid A . e abmawiclawkluotam 7 :llnnfitdisz t o, *mg De Illt7. and ,Inatatinnlnto to •Idarriago senonillviqforvatotoeat; mum/lotion Bpltikmy and Pita Mental arotilizalnannelOtt I:kkit fuf from o n i t 5- 0 1 W& 61. 4. Arlifign,:jeilltbtriaigkiinaliirarera." Sent un'croli 04W a plata ,carelom.to any ad ' ur° 3B ..lXilsp . oh, receipt of. Biz Con_bl,4r *Teo Poptoonlknino. b . :Dr:0H...1, 0...KL1N8p. - 1. ___ „,, • az7 Atrittlioßm. -.lliew,l'arki' • k h 31 4.4-*: 51 : 11 3, --, ,1-, - , Poet Alike Box; 41:186, 131:Pr. tAPIA inmentii reit Apiradd b.f. tweedy Tana devoted la rnzo :(6atdana tin* :# 1 .1 1 1181.ve17 Aillthe•etreatment. oi RefneePCgceresfa. 4 44, 1 0/ I datetlooveded in then lsoito'otaareeln restosn*tlie idiflejod z .to. nomad heat has now entire a:4)l44feet* in ofteldtmb. - `, 1 ,0410 migirimp '4 I tONO4RERMACIEMAif ,, KIS - Ns*hiven r atm Wive-beim otelet.l7 fonowedner 14." -moyloAAAßndplee videfutnore.- . °64 * SIII ,..POPIPPMPz.9 , or in irktai,ute.eqprte, :ek..tzlefeesigt,tAesit .- • . admit - outrunners of more ea o ..1.36.2heve f r ali atejlelf6Mff Atirtgiera= atm, and takes bota Mad deliaglitfe otaga without itauattedistrisaf at - the alma time thar,act like a aTuttatk•bittrangthanitz:intiga. raquir; and iebtoritig the wet= to a healthy 0.011! 41 trgtozi cantata 60/418:Pm 011 DQut2j an what' desired will be sent' bst ma tra-a by.e adv_tosed•Afra4int mak/tot the r - M•7 731tYAN; IlOahatitar.M Etonazal itztad Bold bY'Praitatialgs cenetall"-' - - • • - • Cornini•Mathit "beat and the I)lturitold; Atort. 'mn4 1 ., 1 .0Vi4:,4t0:Pc, 0 ,4','..'', MMMWM STEAM INGINE BuiLogas ii.„7411a Vous' tiezZ a mew. acactom:7l- Sao was Neu the P 6231. Dew% .R. Pia.; • ' . 13 rrranu7.&ALL . .Ihoreievr_ AC/rim* ALL IFitaras Am 'LLII. aGearn V i z rang from three to one he:mired-and home power. and stated for' Gild illilLt. glair Bizetl7,tintaces. Pada/leaf I Give paitlealar attention to the tor struotion of %real ls fteatthinary-for laird mills. and Air in and stroniar GanaWik • • mon d.ilidshad ready forsblih. rust at short nottookrulabieb and Boilers of even ,— I Also. furnish Bent ondalteet-Yron aie.leliteli.. Wronta+Zi idufts,,Hansen and. ra ll ies IA :11‘ . . y l Ben nftn6 tbainanufaistere of woolen et 7 arokbfaeblio (Ards. liOurpritie low; Oar maehmary atanghtethr- f. Out* htpt.mailtartmaterials. And wariantef all eared t 6 ova safiWon. , 1 LAMPOrfderre frortiair ar.lhif ocluniz2 solialt- ad wid promptly pai4, . !, , .0.4.17./14e OapPELL, WIREAMIII2IIIIIk TAIL:IAMB - Wirt itays. Jus.7 aav a .. Luxe and wellcelooted stook ofdSP.ring--G•00d84 Clot6llsCasilaxerea Vesuzigs, act. ALE) - A largo stook of ISIEK;I3 FURNISHING GOODS, „.- budndinit Poer- *Wars. Neck_ ..ne, and ever, thing usually tept by first Nag tarnishing More Orders prom:4r executed - a naOdyd r----___________-___ r # 5,56 WE 13 STEWS 05,50 UNABRIDGED - DICTIONARY for Bale P " N . ZVI Edition at teio e street. To sommasAiDuoismammtius We aie now tausnafaetazi:as slur/los arctic/I et 3 )11-E ", 'lrldsalt FA sal krapszed to delivei from our ooh TA *" 5 .9 1 i 0 MialglinTsrazirr. d as nanaL nalti7 of Vaal:lily AG"o031 'ahiams ern _ luan matt n ivilsolitAlWWAltir dla - Rrazors!. or wirer ArrenLE Thetwderaisned havingyeznoicil his Live " 1., eltabha fromihv rear Cabe goofs Howe. to near the corner of Fins and theithdeld4bvet. W. O. Cone a ofd stand. is e prepared, to r furnish carriages. besides. and ddl hozaccipeen the aborted no- A. lan ho aa rses sot at livery at reasonable ates: Und and all rrangetn=. nends eilTreselve id.. ! j attenliona enta for fe. - • .max, BRICEILium.. ii d oxis Fon issia.:.TirEL susses/. ber'offeni 10f Sale four eligible lota situated on this espner r _Grove street and Oen tot avenue ad/sluing the Seventh Wept in Pitttoirtothlo.-. The lota are mall 24 Met front by 110 feet deep. running back to an 111109 « and"are entiretz.laola- tett by streets and alleys on evpry aide. mini of the Ira arid have frame houses oe them, Mre roo_rooms W tuill In each. hydrants on heretatime„.4nter: De soldalt o n on ve ravoranle mum% tinouire of JAS. AAftt. •- . - may . Rom street...ay Yourik a- ADizatansame'AND ViIILDREAS z lAA Bootiolho Gaiters Mill Balmorala, • made to onlor. qf the best Macias land iro-kroim- ship, . BO7 IpICERTSIS & CO, 4. 4 . - .• stmet camas OALDW4I4 ammo to.lis.llobm ft.. 0 -it. ACC AL ,AILR StitOsC Rama Maki* ms. arns *n44 Pittsburgh. P.. %mu di t :t.:ql 212101131
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