'4 l 4:lttes - P. tiarr, Editor it, Proirfet N 01". ALCOHOLIC HIGHLY CONOENTRATED getable Extract A. PURE TONIC. Dr..ll66lTand's CERMAt ;_ tints PREZESIM, try DB. 0. El: FIACIDION. Philade plua, Pormut.. Will etlectualty care =ever Com taint, DYSPEPSIA. _JAUNDICE, Vilma/oh IldbUislit e =eaa el the inglaera, and all D arlainforrom-arlDsomearent . . =•••=-Ance • Consti- Action.. Inward' • Bloddeg`toVirtua, e Aoiditzr_ed the Btankaoh. • NOMBeta.; Heartburn; Dieiv e for .Food, Fullness or Weis in - the Stomach:Hour dernetationt, ink ' ing or Fluttering at the rst•pt-tecr Stom ach; Bwilnaking ol ttLe Untried and difilealt•reathing. Zinttering at thistieart, Cholchafrot safrocating - cemurtion)i oostur4% - Dimness et , Vision, vote crwehe be fore the Matt, rover and DAll_Paci in t h e Head, Deflokenoitif Yol• lowness of the Skin and Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, • a. 10. - •'• Blidden Flushes in the -Meek Constant ings of' e r rorl and s fr s ei n it.d s spirits, And.wid DOaltivebr nrevent Yellow Fever, Bil ious N ever, sa. THNTAIN NO ALCOHol E . Y OR CO BAD WHISKY They will cure the above &mama in ninety-nin axes out of a hundred: Induced by the extensive sale and universal mum/tansy ox nooliaud's German Bitters. (purely regetable hosts of toraist quacks and 111180111- miens adventurers, have epened upou.suffering aumanitY the flood ne ites of -Nostrums in 'the shape if poor whisky, vil compounded with iniurlons inns. and ohriste Tonics, Stomaching and Bit- Beware of the innumerable array of akoholic prep/Wiens' in plethormAgottles. ep under the modest appellation of Bitters ; which. instead of curing only aggravates diseases od leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. HOUILAND'b GERMAN BITTERS 1 Are' not a 'new and mntried article'. brit'. haie stood the test of tifttitif years trialby the Ameri eau public; and their, reputation and sale, are not nva led by say similar Preparation. The proprict r.; have thousands of Letters trout the most eminent i 4:feria - men, Lassy.rlg, Phypdef ans and es tisane, Testifying ef their own personal knowledge. to the beneficial effects and medioal virtues of these Blau& DO YOUWANTSOMETHINGto STRENGTH- IeN YOU? DO YOU WANT A 000 D APPETITE? y7YOuT WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR 00N- I . DO YOU W UT ANT ION? TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID at NEI3 PO US t CS's' ? 00 YOU WANT ENFAPOYP Do you want to Sleep well S Do yon want a - bri s k and vigorous feeling '2 If yin de, use HOOPLAND'S"GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR There are many preistatiOrti under the 4011/. of Bitters, put up in unvirth . - hoitieti, compounded of the cheapest whisky or t • ommorrAim meting from 20 to 40 cents per pallon,:_4c - tcrstealiejruised by An ise or Coriander Seed. - - •••:- - TAW class of Bi tereSitsiiii • ise will contin ue to cause i " 1 "9 aft, — 4 3 4t-e:e . a:Le- sad , hundreds to die the d eath or th system e--aeays,rc .I..y:iheir use system kept contintuAilai. e of Al aoholvc .S2intalantseelhO nooret.T7ei dui desire for Liquor is ereated.andleei); up,-etigt-474e-r-i'esuit Ike horror. attenicci - appori a dricaarcrt life and tieath. For those wlindeeThi and isllESiktti : a Liquor ittars , we .pladielsihefollotoin_ -12 a One Bottle I ldollandhi l lanensttiters, and nix with Three • Quittleacill74lolr4 Brandy or Whisky, and the remit will Le a preparation that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true sw ellen e any of the. nuinerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and teal cost much loan. you will- 1 hays . she - volues of litailland'a Bitters in; connectionwith a rood- •article of Liquor. at • a muck less price than these Werior preparations cid tea you. ATTENTION BOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SZLRIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fait that MAO LAN ll'd Borman Bitters" will oare and - tenths of tbeeise.ses . indueed by exposures and priva tions incident to camp life „W. ihelicts, publish e almost in the.newspapera on the arrival of cheviots, it will be noticed *hat a very large pro- Portion are suffering from debitity- ..gvery, ease of :het kind can be readily oared by . Jlloofiand'a German Bitters, Diseases resithing from tllsor• dere of the digestive - Organs are ~pe.dilY remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, ifs these.Bittent_weralroely used among our soldiers hundred, of lives might be saved, that otherwrse will be lost. We nail particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of he nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi. own ang nage - ha, bean saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELPHIA. August 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Eranst—Well, gentlecum you r floofland'e Merman Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched. for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully oogniratit of all the circumstances of my case I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of :Shen man's celebrated battery, under the immediate Docamand of Capt. rt. B. A 3 res. Through the ex- Postre attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa attacked An November last with 'enamel:ion o the lungs, and was tor seventy two dews in the hospital. Th s was followed by great heightened by anattack of dysentery. i wakthen: removal from-the Whiteßotue and sent - - ro thik city on board the steamer "titate of Ile ine,llfro whioh I lisided on the 28th of - Jane. - binitirthat time I have been about as low as any oitteould be and s. Wretch alpark ofyitality: :Tor Wweek or more I was-careety able to swa low anythin and if I did for,o a morsel done, it was uun.ecti &telly thrown up afra'e- - ' I could rot even keep a gists of water oni my nomoor. Life comdlot last under these careum stances ano, accordingly the - who had bee,' working fat hfally, though unsuetiesfull . ly. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread - Arch; er. frankly MI I me they eoe'd do no mere &rine. and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make each Mapntation of my limited funds a, bettt suit. ed me. An acquemienee'who visited-me atirthe hospital. air. Frederick Steinbron, of 6th bblow Arob Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly prociure i n bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the jhadow t f death receded, and I am now,, thank 'Sod for it. totting better. Though I have taken but two hot- - es, I have gained l 0 pounds, and teal: 'sanguine of being Permitt;d to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I have heard nothing foredgiv. teen months, for gentlemen / ama loyal Virgin, tan. ettia he vicinity of Front Ittiyal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe tbeglorious privilege of again else fling to my bosom those_who are dearest ta me inlife. -‘.* - Very Mill. loam, ' We (ally concur in the truth of the aboVestate piant. as we had d odt:ilea:din:et:l:Comrade. Kr. Malone: re te health; • - SOH CIIDD etc Batten'. GEORGE ACIELE Co. t7 . 7lth m a i m ,. LE WIS CIFIEVALIE ~92d N. Y. I R SPENUER. hit Artillery, Battery F. jf B. V ASE isr ELI, Co B 3d V iert d mon. ItiseRIFIX-R.x.E.Ronu. COL B. o • RyymacßosrAta c o C etly Muir' le, JOHN F WARD, 724 Xc o azatrarintroci ,11' Co IT y . RATH NfEl. It* eo:F 95th Pa. ANDREW WTII4I NDREW J. RIBIBA Co A. 3d Vermont Jon aLirAmmakso 8..46th 8~-411 bousTEßrErra Bat that He sigaature of " JAllsl3.* Oaths WaalTalltif AWE hottle. ON PRICE PER HOT:MR.74 CENTS. OR Imo; IN.a. tot 00. gholad'iour neireitdrusgiatnot have the ar- Rale, .o -ot be put off bir any of the intoxicating icrepar .ll atbatis that may be offered in its place, but V.. and we will forward. seat:Mar packed .111111•Vrinelpal o.ffice, sad Mantatipsterg. No. 163 Arch street. JONES-8r - EVANS, (Snacassorato-C. M. Jackson Eceo.,) - Proprietors riliglats and dealers in even wn ilikkigfistced Staten and By-- i iii? - , Ds. G. H. HEYSIMi e— pitub , ile a ; ausitoP. SC6WARilrposi. COT • — ice sale O =Rar Jonsip von. tintlis s atb,4 o l 4,114 Poanti arms A. J. ILAWRIJILEIL. &ail street - 6m door bob* 11 " 1 / 4 17 s„* 4 z , 44489,r• - - •-r- ..- •_r r r . -,, 0,--,••• •-•;.: --"r•- - zr r. - - , 1-." , -; . *!- - *• 3 ' --"-,-,-••• :••• , .••• , r, INT , V -.. ' -- n: -.7 .rl'''''z . _ --- / ' 1 1 i 1 i i - ... - ) / - - „i t - - - ...; . - is ,- , ...1 ... .. -_ • a , ._.. 1 ar ......, 1 ~. :: , „._ ..; ...-,, , _,_.. 1....... -z- . 1 ~. . I _ 1 : , ..k a•,,- ; ' - .^ '' ~ • -..4. .\\.. .,' ............. I i --- 71 , ~r, .. • •••• :-, •1 •^- . - Li 6 ' _l •, 6• 1 . t THE DAILYPOET -4DVASCIED BATES. One year, by Fail— ..... --SS 00 Six iern"the. ........ . . 4 ai Three - 216 One 70 One week. delivered in 18 Single °ogle(' . , ... -,--.----..... Tosgemta per . .20 0 NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising ha:ve been agreed upon. by the Publishers of the Pittsburg Daily Press, to take 'effect on and after thellOth day of November•ls62, on all new contracts: FOB STANDING MATTED. PER ausrqmr.BQ VASE, EVERY DA r, One ktoeittoE-4.... $ GO Two m0nth5 ..... 9 00 Itwertimia TWo .... 100 Three months— 11 00 Throe inauttions 125 Pour months... 13 00 One week...:..:..,.,200 Five .montbs.... 14 00 Two 350 Six. Months— 15 00 Threftweeks..,..,. 500 Wine months,— 20 00 one month,_,„„ 600 One year • ' 25 00 FOR: CHANGEABLE ateerms. Which allows theprivilege of a weekly ohange of matter. 'to be inserted among new advertisements. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, Six months $lB 00 Twelve months — 30 00 Administrators' Notices 2 25 - slarnage Death Notices:each insertion........ .......... 50 76 lei- All advertisements ordered in one Meath, or less time. to be cash at the t ieof or ,dering, , DAILY POST. FR,Oht VIOKSBURG The City and the Army after the Triumph. STRENGTH OF THE GARRISON, Sentiment of the Sole iery and the People. Sherman's Pursuit of Johnston &o. &c. FROM. THE WORLD'S CORRESPONDENT. HEADQUARTERS VICEBBERG r n . • . Tuesday P. M., July 7.. J We have been in Vicksturg three days, and the longer we remain the more the great victory grows upon us. From the first hour of negotiation we heard marvei 'ons stories of the number of prisoners and stores, but always preferred to set the lowest estimate upon both, well knowing the propensity of the camp rumors to ex aggerate the losses or gains of an engage ment. The value of the position we had gained we appreciated to the full. The great, the material, the transcendent point in all this past week's work is the control of the Mississippi. All other considerations of trophies and captures become insignificant in this light. 7he greatest Now to the confederates was not the paroles they had given, •or the arms they have lost, but the relinquishment of their control over the mighty stream. We have, since there are so many and so various rumors current here, been at the pains to go to the only source whence correct information could be gained, con cerning the strength of the Vicksburg garrison. General Grant does not, as yet, know it, nor does he know how many guns, small arms, or stores he has taken. The labor of collecting and counting alone Is one of them. We applied to Major Bonsai, of General Pemberton's staff, who was good enough to consult the rolls for our benefit. The figures he gives are as follows: Number of soldiers within the lines, including sick, convalescent, able bodied and all Number under treatment in hospitals No. of small arms and equipments . Sege guns Yield artillery ....... Ammunition for seine guns, Ammunition for fiehiguns.. Cartridges ........ ...... Percussion caps._ .. Provisions. by substituting rice, for three days An explanation of the number of per sons in Vicksburg is afforded, when it is shown that as Grant swept round from Grand Gulf to Jackson hundreds of citi zens and families fled to Vicksburg, be lieving in the impregnable strength of the position, without thinking of the danger from bombardment. Besides these there were originally about eleven hundred wounded from the battles at Port Gibson and Big Black. Many of these have re covered, the rest are in hospital still. It is,true that the ,confederates have made out requisitions for 32,000 rations, this. however, includes nearly all the citizens, all the sick' and the servants. There are in all about twelve hundred negroes in the lines. The recruiting sergeants are seiz ing the able4andied cane to be mustered -into the Virst 1 issresippr I:teen:lent.' The - Process . tif'partiling - is - not yet completed, as, a lon etime is consumed in writing out thh blanks for so many, men. This pro- Cess is deemed to be necessary for the -purpose of further, crippling the enemy. a hole will, it is said, be completed to- InCrrow, when the confederates will be marched oat. We have been asked by many, will these Men keep their paroles? It would be im possible to,walk up and. dOwn among, and converse with them, tvithont coming to the conclusion that the great majority will. -.A. few, indeed, may viol ate them, and turn xonnd.ao soon as they Are beyond our .lioo to fight us. The mass, however, sre eager to accept the parole, and to !e -1 lain-the documentary evidence of the fact. 'These paper paroles are, in point of us• rtgcl, equivalent to a furlough for an indefi- Inte time,- Most of them. know the legal slihe 'of the deed; and %rill maintain the furthest limit of their rights. They de Eire to-ttturnllome,•-evon thotigh their homes are in our lires. They are eagerly isl4ing if they - ill be obliged to take the oath of allegiance, and if, after doing so, theYvaill beprotected against thuvengeance of the rebels. 4, wary large number will desert out right at this ple.ce. Every boat which go.aa North carrivs some I believe, besides Ekloage numbi,F who are crossing the river 'and escapist ough the lines. This has been the subject of :a correspondence be 'tween Generals Grant and Pemberton, for the latter. seas , that if he remains in the:city long enough 'be will have no army leftf General G rant-cares not how long they remain, or how many evade going after he has paroled them. In this way Pembertonis pia ced in the most unpleas ant predicament, and is likely to be chug• ed with not only losing the great strategic position, but also the army which defended it. ~ , Of those tha t s - ere taken to the camp of paroled prisoners at Talladega, very many will spread a frightful demoraliza tion! in tlie rebel army. The .. gouboats,the cannon, the food, 'the cletbing; the esprit, the I vast proponde ace of all the material of war, hays struck, them with amazement. Ourivatler's stores .are their especial envy; can green-backs almost as good as coin, an 4 till the cam - forts and excellences-of clitr method- iir 4.Alii rig appeal so - to - their 43p a S iikinitilteibmitt to ask - thenitebrbi mitl - iiiblelamakos headway, against all the advantages 'l7i.ltii -, fact r tbe triumph of ow' Brit* dollies; over them , like the re liitteiiii power of 4i.:Atiatialtionisif .nature. 114 2,rasiag felitliffekl the bravery and etredgth of .witich: 'Mit S . aril. 6iliablet but I ° l 'et sheY'litit avii 41t . &mat R&M% were 1,1.1' the work of an earthquake or another ex• hibition of natural forces. On the whole there is cause for great 'gratification in the appearance of things here. Pemberton is doubted and disliked not so much by allegations of his incom• hetency and treachery , but mainly because e is - unlucky. He is toe victim of a long chain of circumstanees, which have ct.l• urinated in making him the scapecoat of the blunders of thegsbel antbolities.— Johnston is cursed, too, but with more reason, for he proves to be a man of the poorest judgment. His chances for rain! ing the siege of Vicksburg were indeed small but he neither attempted that nor anything else. General Sherman is now in full pursuit of the latter toward Jackson. We will now divulge the real motive of this chase. It is not so much to fight a battle with Johnson, as to give a moral effect to the pursuit; besides there are captures to be made. All the cars engines, &c., which were taken from Nashville, Columbus,'• Memphis and New Orleans, are now lying West of the Tombigbee river and many of them North of Jackson and Canton If Shernian can cut the roads leading East at Jackson and Meridian, the whole lot must fall into our hands or be destroy. ed. ed. This is a masterly move and is ere this successful. From the Army of the Cumber• A correspondent writing from Deckard, Tenn., remarks : All the inhabitants of this region with whom I have come in contact, with but two or three exceptions, are Union in sentiment, but there is an impression abroad that the army comes to pillage, and that no regard is intended to be paid to the common prin ciples of humanity in carrying it on. Once remove this feeling, and I believe Tennes see would at once return. And, indeed, I regret to say that there is more open, ruthless robbery and pillage than can be excused or palliated. There are practi- cally no police, and the women and chil dren have the very bread taken out of their mouths in numerous instances, openly and publicly, and there seems to be no remedy at all. Under the name of foraging, houses are broken into, atd everything taken that the soldier desires. Now, a man m ust be demented who will expect an army of fifty thousand to trav erse a country and no outrages be corn• mated. Human nature is not yet so per fect. Bat it is very clear to my mind that a very great improvement could easily be made in oar army police system, and until that is done, our army's efficiency will be very materially lessened. The South must be conquered by arms, most airier edly, but they must be conquered by our display of reason, justice, mercy and hu manity, many of them being deluded by their leaders and confirmed in their no tions by a few unprincipled men in the army. &c. &c Near this place resides a lady who has two eons in the rebel army, who, one day last week, passed through her yard in a line of skirmishers in General Bragg's army. About fifteen minutes after two other sons in our army, in an Illinois reg iment. She had not seen some of them for several years, and now met two in. pursuit of the other two, fifteen mie.utes in the rear only-, -brother against, Awe:Mier, Is a great mystery to his friends, but the truth is he was being out-flanked, having, in the first place, been taken by surprise. The first information the Rebel General Bete had of the proximity of our forces was the unexpected and unpleasant whiz zing sound in the air, produced by the balls discharged from some pieces of our artil lery at Liberty Gap, interrupting the reb els at a "sumptuous feast,' as they say. Discovering himself outflanked, General Bragg could not but retire as he did. 100 rounds. 50 rounds. 1,190,000 100.000 _ - - - - - - - Our forces are following him up, but there is no likelihood that they will be able to bring on a general engagement anywhere with the enemy. Bat we can not tell until the different commands now out learn more of his position. Scarcity of Hands for Harvest Since the commencement of the har vest it is impossible to get laborers to supply the demand at the lake ports.— Vessels are discharged with difficulty. This is a difficulty which will grow greater with the forthcoming draft, but there are still numbers of persons hanging around our city in idleness, who could easily find employment, if they desired it, under this scarcity of hands. The more gen erhl use of machinery for harvesting will enable the farmer to get his crops in without the difficulty he would otherwise experience from 83 many of the laborers being converted into soldiers. —Phila Ledger. The Union Powder Works in New Durham, N. H., turns out two tons of pow der per day for the government. These works, with three other large establish ments, furnish a large portion of powder used in this . war. The Dupont Works, Wilington. Delaware ; Hazard in Con necticut ; Oriental, in Maine, and the .Triion, in New Hampshire, have turned out at the rate of four hundred barrels per day. Death of an Heir to the Danish Crown. The hereditary Prince Frederick Fer dinand of Denmark, heir to the Danish crown, born November 22, 1792, died and• denly on the 29th ult., at Copenhagen.— The Prince was uncle to the King of Den mark. and great uncle to her Royal High ness the Princess - of Wales. By this event Prince. Christian, the father of the Princess of Wales, becbmes an heir to the Danish crown. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WP4. I3AZLNTT 'opened an office at NO 967PiTATER STREET. Wllice he will =mot a fieneitid Steamboat Arena business, and would solicit a sham of Pate innate fromsteamboatmem atilt-lyd rirloneocco AND Cl4lAllei—A MULDER, llommennal Broker in Lima. and. taannfao• turd Tobacco and BUBO, 134 Water street, [corner of Pine.] New York. Tobacco and Segars carefully selected for exportation. Dealers, and Tobacconis.s will find it to their interest to call or communicate by letter- , The_btst , brandilin any quantity; at lower swims than o et house. . - mr2itaind ELI IT E V A.T017.1%. F notion. or Common Blocks rbf LONG. for sile by - Klfi. No 11l Liberrty.atirdt,L IrIiWELLINVIIODSEATA-11,11111111411N. _ A comiortable briek licmgoritud lot-tof ground tor sale. 25 foot front- on.Denmatt street. -Birmingham:. by PO deep. it iftrair comas. kit bon, cellar. baek-builainir - or tiro' totinte.' gaS fiXtlFte, etc. Price $1.300. A y to .9 1 ; 1 .TABis 11010. 61 ket stmt. TUESDAY NIORIVING,'JUIN 2'l, 1463, Touching Incident Brag Flight Powder J. acffi.airsp3'e..l4 - , Brass Forinder: GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All Wads of Brass 6lld Iron Coal; • made to order. A. 1.80; BRAES OABTINtIa, OT FINDS Blade at the ahortojet notirt. Particular attention_ paid to the fitting up and repairing o. OIL REFLNEII.ES. SI& 34 WATER STRE-T, near Liberty. The members of this Ann bniaa praotnal me ohlusies, of many years' ex t etiettee in the boa ness, nem, will home to give BS. tiop Ir. every . rk wed. teGly4 - mtl29 • IL-11 CASK CARB ARCtioNIA JEST RE calved and for an'o by alrod, GROSS OF STERLIN , Jll. just received by ju3 Gtr i 69 Fedora BILAIR WRYETTIS REM net Just received bp Oa A. KELLY, ju3 69 Redartil St.. Alleghany. 1 GROSS OF NICIIIASF.LIICIR IBoN and bark just received by 4 GEOt A. KELLY. u 3 69 Feder% St.. Allrgbany. 1 GROSS LINDSEY'S cher j wt. received by GEO Ju3 69 Federal CARPETS FO i s CASK AT DECIDEDLY S TIVAPI wb ,, le,ale Prices. &night previous to any considerable advance by the taw:Aurora and will be sold 'accordingly. We Seasoned Sheet Oil Cloths, AT LOW PRICES. Woolen and Cotton Drnggets. Canton *Wags, &o. W. D. & H. McO.ALLIIM, AT NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. 1112 5,000 BARRELS OFIPURE RICE WHISKY, of diterent ages to suit purchasers, at lowest easb pries. For sale by TIIOS. MOORS, ',leafier, iuloaf Nota Itt% 41 83 and Y First street. JD EN VII ETUE X TRACTEDIVITHOUT A. pnin hy the u.e of Dr Ondry's spoaratus. HOFFMAN at EDMUNDSON DENTISTS All work warranted. rel Smithfield Street, Pittsburg Hydropolta, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR Ad. wetting plants and flower+. wash'ngwindows, esuTiage+. &r, Pampa 01 every d••eription cold and repaired. Dal kia's Patent Wa or Drawer made and sold. n ELDON & KELLY. 164 Wood St. 1123 One door from Sixth. IgEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eeived by the Commdtee on Rile Engines and .oFe, up t , Juno abh. I+3 , ;:i for three thous end feet of best (Natal. of TEN INCH LEATH HOSE, copper rieited. and J.nes' Patert Coupltngs att'ched thereto The bow to he properly tested before they are reeoivtd by the city. when payment wilt b., made in us A. JOHN QUINN, ins .ehairmanof Committee. GENTS LASTING CONGRESS GAI TERS, a very superior quality,iust ree'a at W. E. SCUM/SEM & CO m 3-23 f10.4,114ftb St, DRY 121,001:0e4 UV fr. ins In Dress Good+ an Slik Manttea of tae most ta•hiooable styles, un bleached and bleached Mash.% Calico, lillatnes. eilk Sun Umbrellas Sze., at greatly red aces pri ces, all bay ng been nurettued far eaih, will be sold cheap for cash, calf and see for yourselves at LYNCH. 96 Market Street. CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office No. 69 Grant •treot, Deer the Court House. Pittsburgh A L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO nit Mc care will receive prompt attention. Col lecdeofeltiona made and the mono, promptly remitted. yd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manufacturers of ovary variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR eIUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, DIACHINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS. 'DRABS CASTINGS OF EVERY DR. RR scription made to order Steamboat wore. steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Harden tar attention pup to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, sole agents for the Western WWI& of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lanedell & 06.'s Patent phon Pump, the best ever inven ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than anypump *es its size. febll :di Y. BA. D. LYNCH, i(kILTIIH r EL HILL, 1111 hie la , d oft SO beautiful building lots, whioli she offers for sale on reasonable term.. Tbey are Oligibly mtated, lying between the Oabland Eta. don and the Mononghabels fiver. They 'DM.? many inducements for private teeidonoe•, For Plan of lots and price, apply at the of af. M. B. NOLAN; N 0.127 Fourth Et, one door above Snaithileld tnylltamd FRENCH WOODS IMITATION OF Oas, printed from board an exact copy. iTith panel mouldings to match For sale by W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street. CORN 30n bushels prime yellow shelled Corn. In stem ane for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. inls aortas Market nudist street. Wanted 7UPDOLLARS A MONTH! I WAIT' to hire Agents in every county. at $75 a month, menses pall, to sell my new (Mean Fam ily Sewing Machines. S. MADISON. Alfred. Ms. Wauted GifIDO LEARN A MONTH' WE WANT Amite at $6O a month ? expense/ paid to hell our Aoortasting Penctis, Ortentai Burner/ and 13 other emotes. /5 circulars sent In o. Address bilAifer tr, CLARK, Bideford. Maine. ruy6;3mdaw JECARLis MAGEI.. ... ........ 119 D MAR 111AGE - 13 ... a 4 RICELS, 265 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA jytt—xiNlyd CONCORD GRAPE. /ERIOR VINES, AT 4 43 50 PER NZ/ dozen $1250_ per .1.00. Estra Irmos at $5 per dozen: $25 per 1.00, s. KNOX • No. 29 Film street. SPADES SHOVELS, 110011J9 Forks, Scythe Stones &c.. for Bale by EttitiKSAki h .sONG, Y2O 127 Liberty street, Groceries, IFHAVE JEST R.F.miavEn -A- LARGE supply of Tea, Coffee, Sugar and Groceries of 11l descriptions, which will be sold either wivilesale or retail at the lowast cash. prices. DIDILENTY, No. 4 Dilution& Pittsburgh. ELSINGBIJRG , GB,A.T.E. . . . wE CAN MOTOR A FEWNEIMI oe u tralaable Eintipe at $2 V/ ;lei d o wn:so J.-KNox, 111 WlES''.kkairkair:N. LPitE Booto,Show,Wtingiall TWO to onion of the oat tannin:o4 n juAt.nititt: ship. 'W. /A liQ"ww.. " Fifth Ares& COMMUNAL INFORMATION Arbitration Conunitten of the Board or Trade. , • • Wm. M. ErEINN, V. P. J itiAß. I. 15 agIiETT MO. 8. DILWORTH. Wm.oMNERY. DAVID Mee DLEBB4 , Movements of European Steamers .raon Rdittbarn... ..... -..July I.„Ltverpool.....New York Saronia 1.-M- nthsen ....Se* York Jura JIB, . :Quebec Persia. Jul* '...Liverpool.. New York tna July . ...Livernool...Ne...w York No , a 'cottan tverpo ....-.. Qtiebee Africa ............... .Jrly 11 —Liverpool... ... Boston Giorgi) w..., Juts l' , ...l.lverpoot Nor. York ...dr odic ,J ly 15...Galway N w York Bohonsi n • Sum 18_ Liverpool -Quebro Scotia --July 1 8 .—Livorpool....New York Canada _July 25...Liverpol Boston !fEE!! P ZOE AMEELICIA. Chin , York_._ Liverpool • Is , nnon ...... P3-Now Y0rk...,-Liverpool Cor Tit , ' 18-New York_Nssßau NP 'ity or Wuta'n-.July 18-New York...-.Uverpool 'Caw York ..._._.July 18_New York ..... .11remen Great Bastern.-July2l_New Yorg.....Liverpont Plont.ganet July 21-N•w York_P i'rinee Sidon _ Ju'y 2 -New York...-. Li verpo o I Asia ..July 29-Boston _Liverpool levestag-Star.....JlllY *2- 14 OW York. [laymen Amenen.—__.-Ju y22.-New York-.S Juan Nio 'dinburg 25-New York____Liverpool Penis ......... July'27_New York _Liverpool S AMBROSIA .st: KELLY. MO ET NULIIKET. 0021LICOTID DAILY YOU TDi VORMITG POST UT ,LOOD SEAR- EXURB. KOONTZ aL MM. BROYEES. NO, 118 WOOD STILES?. A. KI?.LT,Y. t.. AlleghanY • The following are the buying and Belling rater for Gold. Silver. : Silver . . Demand ...... Eatotern Exchange. New Y0rk........ Baltimore Philadelphia—. Cincinnati.. cleveland St. Louis_.. PITTBBUE aR OIL TRADE Tuesday. July 2'5t,1853. The market vesterd,y was very unsettled. The rides were limited, it ',Ling difficult for holders to make up their mind: a hat coarse to pursue. For exsinple, the news from New York was alto gether in favor of has era, the rates of Refined being full as high in Pittsburgh as New York. This leaves no margin for operators, while the rep , its of a large fire in the vicinity of Oil City no doubt enhance the value cf the article there. Hence operations are about a stand still, The last sales reported to us were. Crude, .Teg without packages and Z'stgffiflo with. Refined ranges from 44448 c and 54055 c, bonded and free' The receipts by the Allegheny ricer amounted to 192 bbls. Crude—We noticed one sale of 150 bbla at ale witho^t the barrels. Stock very Limited Refined active with a good inquiry. Holders firm in their views. Prices unchanged. We omit quotations, as they would only be a Ivo- Benelole and Lubefnnellng were dull There was nothing done worth noting. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET Ittemarkk—Businem yesterday was dull in all its departments. The :ales were light; in fact there 300/319 to he no disposition to ope a e at the present time. Ju'r, however, is g - neralty a duvl month and :he present one it certainlyno exception. The war news continues to come in f.vorebly from •ll parts and carte nly looks as If the wax was drawing to a close The weather for some days rest has been pleasant for the la% the de mand being gturelY Mc - :1 , not large, but imfdelitit tout-et the "liattkii'OP 411 i; h -me market. Prices have not raised for time past. In the Eastern and Western markets the same dullness prevails. Cheese active ; the late advante mentioned has been fully main_ tained. The demand exceeds the supply, Grain one' anged. We cold levrn of no transaction , . worth noting. Stock In first hands limited- Groceries—We notice a continued good Inca , de mand tor small lots. We have no change to notice. kle.con—Th a demand was fair and sale * moderate, principally for email love for home , purposes. Philadelphia leather Market Trade has been very light since our last re port. We notice some small arrive's of leather from country tan yards and a light demand for slaughter and hemloe - so'e, but otherwise there has been very little movement. Most of the tan yards that have been beard from in that section of the S ate rev nt y occupied by the rebel army have been undisturbed by the invaders- Phl , adelphist Hide Market The hide market is nearly at a stand. -Im• porters sre not offering dry hides to any extent • white tanners and dealers hsve been entirely idle. Fait re are receiving very few green hides from butchers' hands and are selling small lots at 10011 o; the Association sre seeing at 11 a. 124 but getting in very few bides at present BoMinor° Cattle iinAceg. July 16. Beef cattle—The offerings at the soaks to-day amounted to 600 head. Of the numeer offered 150 head were taken for Washington and the balance purchased Baltimore butt:here at Micas ranging from s4@l6 1236 per 100 pounds for, thin ' ,o p itne beeves. The transactions at the outside figure were' limited• heep—The receipts continue light, and emu mend ready sale at 5-46W4 per pound gross. Boitit7-The e was wetter suppy at market ttr-day and Prices- favored buyers, to pHs.° ilea bogs selling at S6igB al per 100 pounds net, being a dee.ine of about one-half cent per pound. FOR SALE. 11 RU • DERSIGNED EXECUTORS of JOSEPH BBLL,"lato of 'Robinson Town ship, Allegheny Cotn.ty. Penn's, deo'd. Offer for sale 110 acres of choke land, situate 5 wiles of the City of Piqsburgh in said township, on. the _line -of the: Pittsburgh and BteubenviLe R 4 !road: said tint On-Mining 70 - acres of coal, and being part of the homeatesi farm of the said Joseph 8011. dec'd. ; Executors. ' ROBT. H. O.TCHOLSO A_LSO, twenty-three acresof land adjoining the above farm.un which Vann:, is a tweitory frame cottage in [food order and nearly new, 4 acres of salt -tau being creek bottom. and the one half of said. laud being under cultivation with a large nuMber of chbice fru't trees panted thereon. (o ° On. ' u m b fm a n t : r p umarn aLL°ll;aa n i. L4 slre e p a t, - T ttaburgh. • IY11:1 NEW BOILER WORKS. J. J. 1 3 '0 WEIRS WEEMS TO THE w lIIVACTURE of Steam boilers. Stills. Tanks. Agitators. oft Paw. bogar Sh.et Iron Chimneys, Bt. &Rigs, and all other artielestisnahy mdn tnrea at himitir concenui. mpt attemtion,paid to all kinds of reptant on nable terms. Woiks CORNER OP LOCUST Ind DUQUESNE WAY. sth Ward. Allegheny river, bod-lYd CHARLES L CALD WELL, tsueoeshor to Jai+. Holmes ac poi P C .1E Dealer in bacon Lard. Bazar-Cured Mama. emokect Beet &o. Corner Market and First btreete. ?Mahwah. pi. deathly& J. DUXLEVY, Groa_or, NO. 4 UN Ds • ! 4: • • a LONE/. No 127 .1•111. i .13BIITAT" dealing All BiOnzers End Boater& Towers, evl &panelizes. il% rad saukftsm• Eniehinfry generally: .7.4 • Buying Belies ... 120 00 .. 1 35 00 . 139 00 par o Dar par 1 Dar a Western Exchange Dar Dar Pal —. Par 12 OFFICE Al' THE. DAILY POST, ) Tuesday, July 21st. 1888. DEALBES IN OILS S. M. BIER & co.. • xurtnrummus oy Pure No. 1 Carbon 0119 AND 113 MriTZOl.4 IEI . k AlrOffloe on LIBBRTY BTRIKT. opr;tatta Penn'a It. B Depot *lLAN oil warranted. ari224.lyd THE AROESCO - OIL COM B ` %NY 31L,=.7.". 'etr HAVE v°4 Refined Ardesee Oil, wiros-crewanrs. sum, PtrßE BEN'ESOLE. warehouse, 27 =Willi STREET PITISBUBOI3. PENNA. IL. oen it 011 IPir 0 Irlid DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.. Manufacture/iv!' - ammo 'Grimm inozerzu C A it 33 0. rz co L, 8. d oe. NO. 291 wiaLsorf MEET Pitts burg Ps. and AD ANDELIE Bp, BRACELETS, 4411 lth COICES, CANT/ VOLAs.t3, LAMPS, ' REGILDED UE RBBRONZED. and made equal to new. Alm Chandeliers dre., altered to burn Carbon 011. at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REINDIKE HELL'Y, nab. WoodatTOOL near ath. The Philosophic:. Buxter. EgAYDZBPS NEW DOIIELE•ACTIEU EA Philosophic Burner for Carbon op in now ready. It P089C€51:13 many - advantages over the 0011:11MOU Burnam. L Itustion. makes lame or man light with perigee oomb 2. It will barn elm quantity. of olt with sect/. 2. It owl be used with a long or short abiauisOr. 4. It can be used as • teem _ 5. It can ileum be made to burn eoonomiesily 8. It 1/1 more eaaily winked than any other 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without to moving the cone. • . 8. It thrdws all the white thtlik - illove thicone. 9. The chimney can be removed or- Warted without touching the clam - These burners are 'lie eommon No. t dais, and sari be put cm. any lami .1101Litt 1111154 Elie* per. son using Carbon Oil s mad have a Philosophic Burner. Prior 25 een ._par:dostm 1994 Sold *- No. sz POITItTII =wet Pittsturgh. ieIS-VrOw Y . UATDV.SI. PlA.lift) DEALERS EVABE & CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. beyond doubt the finest in-the country. This fact is now almost universally conceded ;• for podia months put we have been unable to fill one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Baines Brothers Excelsior Piano Fortea, the best cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME. 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent for Ilsines Brothers Pianos and Princes Melodeons. JULY LIST SECOND HAND PIANOS. ArliNE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE: V round corners, with munlJ logs, carved Muth. Desk, Iron' Frame, made by Bunn. Pal i- One 6 Octave Rosewood 'etoe,iound front COMM- with' carved TaLlets, - made- 'by " Ohs Octave Acianseoncl,square ceeneminn '- ` e,; ;_frimsuride bsiL One Chieketirg' n* 6 octave 'lo36lft Od'alquarecern3inlimade:_..4 — ' by Gileert; One 6 Octave ataboaanY. e' v ane ' corners; elk made by Wilkins Newha ll .. .... One 6 Octave Mahogany. tquare on. tiers... made by L. Gilbert, 805t0n.—...—...-. 130 One 6 Octave Rosewood. square corners, made by Groves een ele Daley N. Y 180 One 6 Octave- Mahogany, seta-e corners, made by Chieket lag 120. One 6 Octave German Piano 75. One 6 do do do 60 • For sahib, CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET CA lanze and splendid took of NEW PIANOS, from SEVEN different maaufaotories. to Drava duri'g the next ten des-x] •Iylo-dews SPRING GOODS. Wton'ilZt. tot,ltoTkilE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing all the newest sturll9 of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSJMEIES, suitable for 81181110/93 8111111. A fun and complete assortment at fine black CLOTHS AND CASSIHICHMI§G Plain and figured Silk -and Caultmere Veiqings W. H. McGEE a CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET,' earner of Market ? 3 arLare.AlleithenY city mhs,dearaf wEbr plus, ROSE LEAF FOWDEIC. , . Pearl Towder. THEATRE ROIIOE, • Vinegar Rouge, VIOLET POWDER, Vpolet Powder, HARD de SOFT IiIIBBER, Hard et Soft, licebblir'Syrthsitti. Jeer reeedveatat Avit received — at RANKIN'S Drag Store; 1 , T6„ 63 Market et set, 3 doors below Fourth ,...; 0928 R. It UT HI N Sf:N (LATE OP uncoil et HITTOHLNOULM COVIISSION & YORIYABDIfiC , lERCIWIT .usederizt WESTERN RESERVE :I CHEESE, Flour. Grain. Fish. Dried Fru% Pot and Peetri Ashen, and PRODUOE eEN RatALLY_. 1' Beat Brands of Family Flonr Malaya sin .d No.lol filenond - , • Between Wood sad ltarket. PlTTatia OH, Pis.Nbl'A. ..Liberal advanoanuide on Coimenroents. apll-1-,d J. ...... E.. Owner. . . LUPTON ilk OLDDEN, MANC7I.47ITRIIIM inn imams m FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL-ROOFING • to aid Gravel, Canvareand Motility Roofs made at the lowest pricks. All work promptly attended to sad warrinied, Office, Morning Poet Balding, earner Filth and Weed - Immo". 2d .tore. mhl7 130441:1 AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. %%big" 8 . 114440i1i HALL,' a u . ai r& I/ if ZAiustql_.,...l4 11 .2, 1 W:4_41.nd laveraoly knOwn te num *recall ovrinUF I. bow Open for the t n eethu - aver,atuebte. tllle hones la I rae. de, - lighentliecAlteatoi t orinee t h e vougesball - and £wp*r . e raigirieerEa. , and lain nailed liYamDlo aseze.autimu l thseed greltlirla..-!lablu-firat-cha.i-anct the wawa rrolt '. NASPAdibr WA lice anil i aarlra parties aftdeudf wee particulate circlet Wepitanslask, saratopcs/Primpa • Juliana. _. _,_. ~ .~ ~fr «. Established 1842* htEDIciL; - - ; .TO THEI'DBL/0 WOW P If() I A ' • ilethitgnosintandralet ty Madeet - oTaU dehomi. na.lona. tr , . • •-•;• •., delicate treat secret orders. * abuse and &goatee tnetfonetreemion-tind-in olden i to youths ottioth - • sear and - latent el.tighs or metro& Be:ascii BlAlSOWP,ftlbliailett the of kis doing go, the ignorant and fa/Mrmode t arc_ircrdi;u„ ehooked.gaid - thfinfrit-ii great ii immerti end for. ontagoigotLf: Mt. %cool g their wklee,"proltdp 'Dints and da family 'physician ehouki itesattO.orut to atey.. In isnoranoatharth - thitheitima so Di. BRAN: STRUPAegeept p lest.n.:lnerodto Coe might be lost to them among eruici .talet!.9 modest' and -preintmptutrua &tar; ben. ..e4 raised b, ignorance, -sprung up ne maser,. of ant who eempars' society. intelligence, Panne. Se.. to dollars, and; mtg.- -- mysterlenitly. meanly trill) gotten. It is to„publialty, however, that sernert , tt •ftl a e it en , te gindlmerillane ;are 0P. , 41t1 , -that th-ijr w daughters end lIIITtbk 11.'11'4'42° F. feeblo slimy and' ot dement cooji,nt,d-tpoiatter._, have tweAMltoregl datai:..: and ,tiror..4:y bY.t besides maw before e 1 alley marriage through higt-hitve hem 'Aced-much c" fering. anxiety mortitleation- /co-:Son-x2ton tea or udettirnetemmitsitza l yroalpiett t y inightrO very lPamt cd'Orne, bur new romedi.l2 , wainit fogpoteinagly bin own. hefare ooraptumle item the ;Veltdable vaingilexm hating area the fallacy:oMo Mercurial tr - ..:potent i holiat abandon ed and •gubrititateid vegitaole Irma-go egl. SAM are tMitedrith Mitrk ina oe thoteruni-Aa u illng had °Vet . fedur Years (VI mat mentin.hoirrittala nom: the Old: World and-in the United Eitateinteadelim to gay-ta all with s 15111 trial; 'health aW happiiiereAwill again bloom nPOu the now--paßededieek.-,Miffe go langur with montebankraid *quacks. brit come and be oared Conerumetbm and: etl .st ft• - kindred (WesSel. el moth _go autmally our gountrist, ran nowt. pviding- -ate- attend' to it time Pull perttoola ro re van be lad otimrtzeatroe44 bYgrantring a dopy - Otthe Medical Advbtr.which le oven grade to &HAM apply Al wring sae ei 'vantage of o'rer forty years' expaienot and obserVailon, consquotly. hea =parlor BM In the treatment or nodal dire:UM and Who it daily anumltodby Iltittadhainon, es well eater= mended by Apecitabie citizens. publicise:l, ti fedora' . of hotels An. Moe SO Seellgt.Wi street. near Diamond et- art. ProVem conica esti= Prom all pub of the Union WWII, MI IlleadlO. WNW, PI shursh Peat Wee. SYRUP 01 ItIANDIISJAII AND STU, Raving .had...a.manL empisled for the lasteiX years compounding-the -.bop e eAcellentremedies for my own practise,. and tiding- used theurwith uncommon sueoese its aU •Ahat; time, ,r,feellit duty to set them befo tie - publie. as my expo Amen leadvrato think -this) , are , as-near apitrinch 'as any remedies well...can ..be for, the, following diheasei, nam r'fieroftlia. Goitre:' 'SYPhills; and all diseaseethatarise front, animplueltillo Of the blood. -One er id Will. co vines" any PersoFlr of their tltneaS forthose , lis,ases. , - • Prepared and sold. hy - • J ' W. BR ViIISTRUP; .i34.Btf- 85.8mchlield'et. Pit.abarat,„Pa; . . . NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. vire of Arm rianviiri GONORBOKII. fit .117 T. I.Pl.—ralt ; Ale '• • CSeminal Weaknev. inlizrl; &t i re., Ktd- Which bad been 12 n e B 4 1 1 8 d s ( P): . ggi7L. ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANB. In thatr e gr pn apfsatioo. with the en" - dra - anoeses: trams Qanz,,COPAIAL. cAZSGI4Vi. niq eon:mound trinrto - - • ttma, ,. B s - pEcrete PILIA are Speedy in action. often erecting a care la . few days. *lsaiah= a cure is efrectsi periea' ent. They are prepared from vegetable' ealt'aflt 4 " that itieharnijess oaths system, and. no7or na=o ata the sftunaoh. or inwregoate tits Irvatb vnd- being_sugar ooated, all nauseous tt.'D'el 12 . na'aliled- No o of-diet isnot:wary whits; rWroz c - rs:. nor does their action interPne with suits. Lsoh bar contains six &Awn Fills, PRICE ONE DOLLAR, . Dr. 13aErs Trerstlee Noininali AZens*„.Ge?karken, Gem, olv, a Panloniet off 50 puts. containing inspOrtant advise to: ..ho ni- Itieted..SENT FREE. Six cents are Te4 , ..trii to 'PAS' postage._ . . - ' BILE= 4 1.M.riSt. A oompljiyi Tread% Dn. GOllOl7l Zi.aii.t.s4 iirte Y _e. air ft4SIMP eerariptiolr Sa m In all theyArionsatsg%,with.,, ns--utiMaglidkr 41;30; oat. witluantThe &id of it -4,4 eringllq Pr? rOZ aP 'fts--Moknckiiitirat 6n aa - T, :mourn from p1um:14;44 0 . 1,. . -1 -rozittysiti.. , ko . :4ll.7 - artm-ttari Arent. on rosoolot of the Ingram-- 713RYAIT016-otdarltreeti 11.1;4'2151001%,"_-1 - ' - JOSS FLT comer Winstot atztit Ind agent for Pittsburgh, eowd•by all Drynnata. 41illksiboowlsris IVEANHOoD— Lua • , . . HOW LOST! HOW UESTOEMDS Jut published. - In a Sealed 'Envelope.' P.eftql .Six Ceuta: - A LECTURE ON TUN NATURE, ITMAT MANT and 'Radios) Curer of Spermarosincesr c 2 Seminal Weakness. Involuntary'N'Xpilleolle r .° Sexual Debility. and Impediments to Marrisss rencerally._ Nervotumes, make'. NPilePrY - end Mental and Pkrsioal InesEseitY. result. , ma _from Self-Abuse. Ae.—Dy Rolm. 3; CUL VEM,WKL.L. M. D- Author of the Greon Book &et • Boon. to Thousands of Sufferers." nenttnder seat in -a plain envelope, to nay ad dress. post paid, on receipt of Eli Centa, or MT posture stamps, tr. Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, ..127 aro. adults, New • mtOL:dawSro Post Office Box. 4tiga. WK. XL FABER & CO., STEAM f!ielffif. Ucork Bromndbalswe, mon minnustt Alt Oita NARENS. flew the Petit. bessices Depot. PrxTfoottu.:7B„ gtoAtillrEFAttstv.24}3 - teLt. wittirkii' or 4. , :.= „*.cae.i 'n Erqiees.,:repenr4.l.roni three to 0107? atuidm4 - . , ,1 - Pitz , ~ rre pc , 4er. end ~ ,d Ited )d , *lst _Kira, Saw Mille, ititzt l'ernaiwahosorkee r _ 111' .4i . ..c.1.,P1-T*4.tll‘r. iscier nen. to ibs, 06: otructioa ed kees t... 1 ,1 "Jlt.•!.lM : r.,t- ytllt, mills, sud foe . htd, LIZIWS-fkilet , f....i 1' , 1'.4. SAW Min& ' ' ' I TO a:oval:al:nil, ti *h, , ' Olll reacty totatdr meat st stlol'oot.lao. ';Piv..l.i;•.,sbz d 'Boilers of every , ifti"atiYcllts iitik : est Iron ee_persteb. W =i tios Shofdov.-liaro3r.-end PaMa la OM Vallei7,-an.d, cod:V.-taus the reantifsetare 01 W_ool6lo4lRebie err - se d Maclaino Zard.i. Lrardorioes are low. oar aaaeblaerVi.tti.ane.orze.. a tm the beat en slity or matori als.. s anAl wo.areal4 in *II 'moot) eve ontkdaotion.• - ' • • • II Mora f,rolo all ovrtt a tho evv : elo evriolt sitime arvoovftv‘ filled : • ' - ' ‘..71:...t. w - eiliy Intelligence Office. . No; 121Tciartil et.. coo dom. al) , c. Smithfield at al Ali IiOWIRREP svppcy .M. families in .the eityanl co ,, ntry,- wittk helps of alt kinds : at rAter, - notioP, M aoattend u tte p e _ e b e e e asid-sale a Kr:party. collection of rants sent Claims. at andat- luaas. &O. From ilitimatelt7owled:o of the etty sod county, and lorm expotence in the busWeg.. 1 , hope t,o ¢ilaentireaatisfaedon to my patrens. .fthler-immitutah., M K. NOLAZii NO, 230 BED-FoRD ST. FiAn SALE -A v , e iih u th tau stGrs ~R• thug laotta4uni lot efigretaid•for Kali. Albitll,l4ls ! , 51111; garr e t an d OelJar. .ater .fi tar-a iron; w'reh - P.orti At each floor, lar,tl3 Yuri- Prim. 2 CDO. 4 p,lY te di.CUTIISEIM A: SONS; fy3 :illN atket roL MOWERSILEAIMItIi -Tr_l friallflellik ,F.-a rib NUM DkPaw - ers.- wheeled and re valvinirilsw'Rakeg. /IRV lle7ntvm and farm machinery fry' Eels by BROKI4 Sh a. LONG, 177 r.;hertv wttoot. . , lig It . 31 . ovAL or trviratir STAJtL Arlo The anderstizedlavica removed his Lire, re;Statile from th- rear nt the Qeott trews. to near the corner of Finir and Smith beld efrrot, W. t. Ocinn a ofd stand. is , - prepared t. furtityli earrinee, beggrlea and aa4dle bor.-el noon the -vtiortt at no ,- dee. Air harms kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements ter fn. titirais will receive lab Anode' Okra • siuvßtaL*li ,OWES FOB MAL •••Til ber offers - for sale , four eligible Joie tittintett on the corner Grime street qrst 41 eatret mu l e Rd i d a ls th o seventh Verd< in Pitt township.— Tbe lots are each SOW_ ,frotit, by int feet; deep. naming back to ati eller, and_ are, entitely„islar tea br etroettourlitbesie an GP* rg !tido. e er.) of thelotrliarefeeme been* or them, f l ee *ways and Bali itiotobiblfdrebteott-bo Dr. /e.iw, Ibeg will be 156k1. ittj togethos on va fey42004,,, t . to, Lts . %pelf itAitertl/4;-set: to etisek - mar t eo.rtits