rter APaii FRIDAY MORNI -CITY MI fiIIGHBOUNVINULNIECk. . . . Petrolenmlts Expatiate/Oa.. Prices East. . We copy the following, in reference to the price of petroleum and the quantity exported, from the Philadelphia Press : The trade in Petroleum, since its in auguration a few months ago, has assumed most mammoth dimensions. The produce at the wells, as every one knows, has be come enormous; and shipments to Phila delphia by way of Pittsburgh and the Pennsylvania Railroad, as well as to New York by other routes, have been exceed ingly large. This immense supply, uud excess of production over consumption,, has, of course, caused a steady deprecia tion in its price, and the refined article, which before brought from 60 to 70 cents, is now freely offered at from 25 to 30cents. The crude article has also declined about 20_cents j gallon. A sale of 3,000 barrels was made here a few days ago at, about .10 cents "fti gallon. As the package costs $1,50, or 5 cents - 11 gallon, and the crude article is selling in Pittsburgh for 5 cents, while the cost of transportaton is 3/ cents gallon more, the intellgent calculator eat, ascertain that there will he but little profit left for the producer or original shipper. The total Importations of the article from the United SlXtes this year have reached 2,400,000 gallons, valued at 5700,000, ofl which full one-fourth has been sent from Philadelphia. The exports from thisport ! ' in January were 254,505 gallons, in Feb ruary 3,686 gallons, and in March 869,094 gallons. A small quantity of this went to the West Indies, and the remainder to' London—two entire ship loads having left for the latter place. A single firm in this city, since the commencement of the trade, has despatched four ship . loads to London, and sundry other transient lots, in all 13,509 barrels and 239 eases. The coast wise trade in the article has also grown at a- corresponding rapid rate. Messrs. Twells & Co., finding that the business had assumed such vast dimensions, placed a line of packets direct between this port .and Boston, and sent 6,000 barrels during :the last four weeks." The exports of the year, in detail, have ;been as follows: From Phila.'s., WI I Is„ 6V,243 5144,645 Newyork, do 1,774.600 467.789 " Boston, 1.49.064 - 61.461 '"—Bultitnore 6,94.1 3,6:V.; San Pranetsso. do 2,300 2,007 Tg ' !otal, do 2,560,114 $679.530 The Ledger thus speaks of the market for the week ending April 11th : We notice sales of 250 barrels crude. 42 to 45 gravity, at 10 cents cash, packs ges extra; 100 barrels, 48 to 47 gravity, U ' cents cash; a lot of 500 barrels sent here on consignment, was withdrawn yesterday from the market, parties not willingto sac rifice. Refined is nominal at 21 to 28c.— The transactions for exports have fallen off considerably, and within the last fortnight not a single barrel has left our port. From Oil City we have advtees stating I that a little more is doing for home mar kets, but less doing for export than for some weeks past. Sales include 2,000 barrels on the Buchanan farm at 38c.: a lot of 1,500 barrels. from. Clapp's farms on pri l vale terms. re Some 2,500 barrels in lots of /00 to 500 brought 424 to 50c., respectively. New York advices up to the same date say: Our stock of crude is heavy, consist ing mostly of undesirable high•gravity, and could not be sold but at a great sacrifice ; some 1,000 barrels crude, gravity 48 to 50, have been offered as low as.olooo, with out finding buyers. It is doubtful if a fig ure as low. as-8 cents could induce parties to buy. Complaints are numerous as to crude oil being mixed with naphtha, and checking transactions materially. Crude oil, gravity 40 to 45, in good demand, and would readily realize 13 to 13,3 e. The de mand for refined has fallen off considera bly, and prices have receded fully 3 to 4 cents per gallon. Prime Western, some 250 barrels, sold at 23 cents. The busi ness transacted was on a most limited scale, parties buying only for immediate consumption. Late Important Decisions. The New York Court of Appeals has recently - announced a number .of novel de cisions of public interest, among them the following : I. A promissory note payable on de wand, with interest, is -a continuing secu rity; an endorser remains liable until an actual demand ; and the holder - is not chargeable with neglect for omitting to make such demand within any particular time. 11. One procuring insurance upon the life of another- cannot - recover upon the policy without proving au interest in the 111. The statutes giving an action for damages resulting from death caused by culpable negligence, do not apply where the injury is not committed in this State, but in a foreign country. - It does not vary the case that the negligence, was that of a corporation chartered by-this State for the purpose of operating a railroad in the for eign country, and which made the contract in this State for the conveyance of the in jured party over such road. IV. (1.) To eject a passenger from a horse railroad ear while in motion is so dangerous an act that it may justify the same resistance on the part of the passen ger as a direct attempt to take his life. (2.) Where the passenger is liable to ejec tion in a proper manner, for refusing to pay fare, his resistance to the attempt to expel him without stopping the car does not make a case of coneurrent'negligence on his part. (3.) Where, in such a case, the principal is responsible for the act of his agent; heis, it seems, also responsible for spy circumstances of aggravation which attended the wr0ng......_ - Tempentaureat _whisk Coal Oil • - takarire. The Cintinnati • Price Claival giveßai• table showing the character of iarions spe cimens of Coal.O. The tests were made a competent chemist, at the instance of the authotitie . it of Cincinnati, for the pur pose of aimertainiag at what tempemtare these oils would explode, or take fire, with the following ralalts , - Temperature Tem psatere Name *COIL • emitted s`it took Pre— Lacer°. fitteburp ' 9.0, " 125 Union Coat (NI Guapore% Nemwille • • s 146 167 New York Companies. Catmeltoe . Coal 011.. Kanawha' - 166 194 !goat. Pittsburgh' • '7O ZS owW urst i.ewriwt• . 02 102 101 }rbust Cieekmiti. •96 112 ehtesa.. 10S 136 watts. ' • 3 1 ve The oilath be. tested were ;placed bran open liwasel and heated by a water the timpersiture'indicated.' " • Letts 7 No. it of :Dr.: Robert • Bunter which we publish this morning, is on,the, subject' above ninneL The.tmrilde rive ages of meet aed wnistree Of 'mire:Mid solic itudel.s.litlisteniegkg•OliemAll4 ethers, *hose calling ppsclupoimithi nt bronehiti*will wbe i paiteadatiy 'interested i in any iteteiniiliPect teliSt" . We• corn meditkmpotemOttter Asitha. pereseir all, as non lit . m fgdolfief le i r s m ashi ng of perseig lumen - .31EO N. afiNpvisigitailiiiet silts INtaip i : C01.:T. 4 Allston- Browa,-.lg, D. t foil& Benoritiiikeia vestiT* • - A fri _ _eat of the + 1 r Ortnieiiiii 1822 and.-48aw The Inrstjtentioftioterest,in note iBtoubliisin D'elg gation Ticket, : Dr.- Joel .Lewis, for Con gress, James'(. Oillgatid, Jas. St Steven iioa of Rossi for Assem bly, William Leek for Sheriff, Williath Courtney for Commissioner, Silas Engles for Auditor. This was on te 4th of Au gust, 1822. On the 16th of September, John A. Seroggs,of Beaver had been add ed for Congress and Moses Sullivan, of Butler, for Assembly. Two other tickets had also been nominated,both with Walter Forward and James Allison of Beaver,• for Congress, and and with John Gilmore and Moses ullivan, of Butter, James S. Stevenson and John Findlay, of Alleghe ny, for Assembly. The same paper con tains a "Young Men's address to the Dem ocratic Republicans of the counties of Al legheney, Beaver, Butler antlA rmstrong." signed by Robert Burke, John P. Bake well, Sylvanus Thompson, A. S. F. Moun tain,and William Snowden. John Willock, Henry H. Peterson, 1). S. Scully and L. Stewart are announced as candidates for Sheriff. One of the papers contains the followin, item : On Tuesday the tali instant, on motion of John H. Hopkins, Esq., Mr. ROBERT BURKE, and on motion of Harmer Den ny, Esq., Mr. HENRY W. LEWIS, were admitted to practice as Attornies at Law in the courts of this county. In the September number we find an order from Gov. Hiester, directing Morgan Neville, Sheriff of Allegheny county, to hold an election on the Bth of October, to fill a vacancy in the House of Representa tives of the United States, occasioned by the resignation of Henry Baldwin. In the Mercury for May 11, 1824, we find an announcement of copartnership in the grocery business between James Parke and Samuel Church ; also the advertise ment of John Albrec, of an opening of shoes. Other items and advertisements reeall familiar names, but their owners hare mostly passed away. We have read with some increduility, we confess, the marvelous stories that are told of Herrmann the "great prestidigita teur." If they are true we are in doubt where to class him. Should he come into our presence with the weird things . said about him fresh in our mind., we should incontinently look for a cloven foot, and see a graceful caudal appendage by way of a distinguishing mark! And should be, as he doubtless will next Monday evening, perform any of those things of which we have read, we shall change our inquiry of "whatis it?" from the mysterious being that. Barnum has got hold of to the more mysterious being whom rllman will in troduce to the Pittsburgh public, at Con cert Hull, on that evening. Herrmann dis penses entirely with the paraphenalia of modern magic, and works his wonders without the aid of mechanical contrivanoe. It will be seen by referring to the adver tisementin another column, that the sale of reserved seats commences to-morrow (Saturday) morning ut Mellor's Music Store. Holy Thursday.-Good Friday* Yesterday being Holy Thursday, St. Paul's Cathedral was handsomely decora ted for the impressive ceremonies of the day, consisting of a Pontificia! High Mass. celebrated by Bishop Domenec and the clergy of the city and vicinity. The holy oils to be notti a lAuring the year were blessed and the Biala 'Sacrament was deposi ted, with solemn ceremonies, in a richly decorated, repository where it remains until this evening. The alter was, on this. occasion, beautifully illumi nated with thousands of gess jets, producing a most brilliant effect. The convent, on Webster street, was also a gorgeous sight, made beautiful by a pro fuse display of flowers. To-day, Good Friday, the Cathedral will be open for the ceremonies commemorative of the death of Christ. In the evening the devotion of the way of the Cross commences, followed by a sermon on the Passion and Death of Christ Preparing for Ennergeneleo. It being probable that a number of Penn sylvania troops will participate in the coming battle at Yorktown, Va., quite ex tensive arrangements are being made by the State authorities for the accommoda tion of the wounded. Immediately upon the notification of a battle, Surgeon Gene ral Smith, with his corps of extra surgeons, and medical stores, will proceed to For tress Monroe, ready to render-aid and as sistance, and remove the wounded to ves sels, by . which they will be conveyed to Baltimore, and thence by rail to Philadel phia and other points in the interior of the State. Death of a VOitanteer. Thos.. Harris, a worthryonng man about twenty-one years of age-belonging to Co: i F 1 of Col. Knipe's 46th regiment, died at II nchester, on Sunday, of enlargement of the heart. His remains were brought to this city, where he resided, accompanied by his mother, who arrived . a short time previous to his disease, Hia funeral which was conducted by the Templar . Lodge of Temperaneeville, of which ho was a mem ber, was largely. attended. The 'Seventy-Seventh. Cul. Sta . mbaugh's reginient, the Penn sylvania 77th, was among the reinforce ments at Pittsburg, and took an - active part in the fight of Monday. They made a brillant bayonet charge and were highly complimented by'the entire division, (Gen. McCook's) for their coolness and bravery. They lost five killed and ten wounded. Monitor Grand March. . . Thie is the talk, of a tiew , p' lei:* of mu s i c dedicated to Captain John L. Worden, just issued by Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, and sold here bY Charlotte Blume, No. 48 Fifth 'street: Tt has a She lithograph( repreeent ing the Monitor, in her conflict with the Merrimac, worth the price of the whole. The new march will, we are sure, be very popular with our patriotic ladies. Donation of Books.: .; Rev:" C: C. Beatty; D. D., "Prior pal Of the Female Seminary at Stubenville,Ohio, and well known as the liberal patron of Allegheny Theological Seminary, has do-, nated to the library :of this Inatitation about fire hundred`valtiableirolemee,Which will be of greatfivalue to :the , students: New Insurance Coapap y. The subscription books kir a , new fire analiarine Utah/Mien eonipiny, - called the Peoples' Insurance Company, will be oned /0.4 y) Board of Tisk room_ is 104 Tuesday morning afnine ir'efoek.- l i alLei Prb ier. We learn:thiti De. WilliaiaircOlelland, fprmerly of this city, was taken prisoner by' the Aebelslit Atm bag** ;Pittsburg ;Landing.Are was in Gen. Prentlea' com mand, acting in thesspacitroftmrvon to wiregiment from Nebraska. The We* LaW'Jtadiee, ietin that'llon. Daiid Ritchie hie hien appointed Law Judge for the Court AtfO lg a g m f f lalat i f o ooffq4lll4 o olt dance with tWiet of liWiiibT3r visaed at the late iesshtiOf r, ,i n of r►t,~iae:; ; ,; ills*: up ,miverAloyies errmann. GOLD MOULDINGS, FOR HALLS CUMBER PAPERS, DINING ROOM PAPERS. FIRE BOARD PRINTS, WINDOW 8 LIA UPS mbls:inwflm JOE. R. HUGHES. r APES T R Y -WALU PAP ER . N IN IM I - tation of Lace, Cashmere and Datnaik , for sale by W. P. MARSHALL'S, apl4 87 Wood street.. -- - PURE POTASH AND SODA ASII, PURE POTASH AND SODA ASII. I am in receipt 'of another of superior Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make their ,m Soap. and hare use for either of those art iel es w find it to their advantage to examine my stock 1 fire purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH ELEM ENG. JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Market street and the Diamond. Lipid corner Market street and the Diamond, , RINCKLEIII ORANGE RAIISPRER. RY—Tho most beautiful and best flavored Raspberry. $1 per dozen; $5 per WI apl6 J. KNOX, 29 Fifth street. I HAVE Tills DAY RIMMED A full assortment of PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS. ft is probable there is nut an adult individual in the world who has not had occasion to apply Pias ters for pain in the chest,. side, limbs, bowels, temples or back, for a sense of faintness or sink ing at the pit of the stotnaoh, attending dyspepsia. liver complaint. rheumatism. asthmatic affections. colds. coughs, eonsumption t female weakness, etc. For these ceenplaiuts there is no Plaster e9ual to Park's Prickly Plaster. The_senuine article for sale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S. apl6 corner Market st. and the Diamond. TO OIL REFINER! ITIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries, under Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP. APPARATUS, Patented February 4th, 1862. by which fire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or other Oils, and we guarantee our work cannot be excelled in durability. simplicity or economy. liVe refer with confidence to the following par ties. whose Refined.' we have fitted up : Messrs. Long. Miller & Co., Petrone Works Wightman & Anderson, Eagle do S. M. Kier & Co., Excelsior do Alex. Taylor & Co. Jefferson Jefferson do Lockhart Jr Frew , Brilliant do The above works were designed and' constructed and put in operation by Dr. D.V. C.TWEDDLE The ibiltiwinit worko we have also 'fitted up: Economy Oil Company, Darlington; Messrs. Chadwick & Crumpton. Kittanning; Johnson Graham Jr Co., Woods' Run Brewer. Bill & Co., Pittsburgh: eese & Gras do Johnson & Brother, do Forsyth Bros. & Co.. Manchester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER iilo4 FIRST STREETS, Brass Founders, Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. inhll:3md 'lO9OOO PAINS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION.— . Commencing SATURBAY.afternoon, at X o'clock, at the Mamie Hall Auction House, No. tits Fifth street, and continuing from day to at 'M . ! and 7141 o'clock until .11 are uold. will be otiose& thosaliswatock of BOOTS, SHIMS and GAITICItS, conzgiusupg Nees Calf and hip Boots, Congress MHOS; Oxford Ties, Ankle Thu, Brogans. Att., BoDZ. and Youth's Boots. Shoes, Tuts and Gaiter* omen'w and Misses' Lasting Gaiters. Balmoral Boots Sid, Goat and Boots; .Cal` and Buff Boob, Huskies, Slippers. Ac., and a great variety of Children's Boots and Shoes, • • . T.. A. MCCLELLAND; Auctioneer. •CIEILDIAFAIr 61101111 AT 15 CANTS. IlVeimmes Gloaters =dints. 1157411sAtAlhi• OIL limmum & I n k vessramp mow sixo„ aplo' NO. 62 MI TREET. NWT& BILL. BOND AND BODTGAGE AND SEAL ESTATE BROKER, opnolt ROOM NO. 12 BURRIS'S BUILDING, U nIIRTHISTRIET. PitObutet t , Bond sad Morigivilranted: • -' sp2 • ENGLISH tAiiT T NO. 15 PIPTEE STREET, • ak. anyrariiiiiiii: r,t,- to***,4wliefit,thisoven hig aNUßCThwerePwliettiusotlier new Why will be produced, one written by Toni Taylor, entitled "The Jew of Frankfort," 'in which Mr. C. ersonates Reuben Goldsched. Mr. Cou ldock is a capital ac tor and fully deserves a full house, which we hope his aek nowleglgcil merit and HD , new play will attract. di lier 4 often proves thelti 4)f ecillB"mlitii." ' is t BY LAST NIGHI"S — a I but another variety of the disease. . an. nonrerr nexTeit, OF NEW YORK, ON THB- I, The frequency of this font: of 111•4111CiliIii TITERIA AND BRONCHITIS. : —it. , Slow, insidious, and treacherous pro- ; fl:feraerol Johnston's Address. Igrcss. in the .....- ) - consequences to i Th e I - d i ; ~..- i s , - t h e R e h I J o h, 5t ,,,,,,•,, d;.,aall ( us To the Editor of the Pitts4urgh Post: nests,lA:ljD p.TI:: 1 which tso often la;, should awaken ! ' uvi ' L ' - 7 ' 7 -eJo h, - In my last letter I gave a brief deserip-address to his arm betar .1 aviu Corinth ' front :heir lethargy all who a t-i• nersing. I y - L e g .. . 4 . roii i tig ~,,t e l tf ieui . m ei ,-; e r one as is ealcuiated to fire the rebel's heart. don of the organs of respiration. a n d i e . ,. : dry coughs of long standing, in th‘.! ,ain : 'clie appeal, though short, is just such mi 'dallied the nature and treatment ot ~,,,.. lio ls • 61' "I'h I It Bill be iteaft that he was coufident of throat. It may be well to add, f or the • .ffi g• hr a n d apparently animportm . it guidanee of those who stiffer from sure I coughs ulaY r.•f•re- IlleY) lead on. hl' sm . .. ; sod :uls lt e , (l l to y lead his troops to I •NTHONY IIRT*H. I throat. that they are liable not only to th e , gradatious, to a premature grave. ----....., i extension of their disease to the luie.... t , b et 1 •In addition to 1,11,.:5.t..! Varieties of brim- i v ic to ry z JOSEPH MEYER & SON, '.i also to Ilea dretoled modern seiturg . it (lip- i veto. -all of which• it . will I , " welt for Yoll ; or Mtsstssieer, ). ; theriti. Wiliali i..; now lirel'ililill g li.) an ,to remember, have thew seat in thr. mit- / • (-, ~ „ A• - . . •, .., ~ • MANUFACTITREFIS OF •01. is tH, ..1.:-.1,.., .-"aprii ~., 18e2. I alarming extent over :h•' wholes f Eurep e i e.. •- ineilinhines of the air tubes of ill; • and Atm-lit-a. It is from eases of simple 1 tun ..s. the, ~ ..ts: vii ',re! 01.I1E-1',.. iif 1 l iese 7 ..s.ibitlicr.l of the _Army of ri se Ifi s wi pp i, I:tor, throat that ii i i :4 malady recruit, is; ,•„ i e.. h a ve a I,,tin of pla.fie inthenture het, I - I have put you in motion to offer bat !4l ra „ 1,..„ 1,•,, w „h. , h ave ~,,, ear , ,•,„ p, , (hi arsete tr , i;.:..: 1 ( 1 1 .,, h,y ,,i ) ,.. t i, 1 1 ;..i . (1 , ( , 1 i. c. t i f h t:ti t l , n i . i ., ,, t ,,i , i . e !J A I', ( g 1 ,.: ( i t:: : .; t tl:_: , f: . ) ,.. • r it . T e ti i i i i i , x , ii , n l i t ti ii r d s ,i i. L f e y i .- i o dui Ice ezioilau t vr.L , orwb i e d .. , observed the effects of disease of the thrtffit i ferniiteg on the general health, can lune anv id es I we have the vet •. opposite I.) this state. ; ....(t.oh.. Heel, liglitieg, :s ub ) j 'o u l g t a z t t ere. , ti i• ()rddae l - l l of the loss of bodily cigar which a ycl') t 1 •;.01.-1- - . 'le- eintir,_;ruent or .1 i 1-...1. :, of '•,.. w . .r•11 , '...'il),lef or dying tor- You eau but slight disease of the lituces pr , alutsis. air t thee.. •fhis ores, ..t, 1 .. .. ,- ; - ,,i i;irt n ,:. -- : I,Aftr, it (•. i i duei s i e i i etory over agrarian In diptheria the blood is impregn a t e d The brute hie', tebes. ..., tee- lel.e. or a,nt ~ verei ivies sfmt to with a specific poison, fort hlßit th e p r ,. I who:, h oe ,. : , :er l e . ~,,t„,,,..,), ~,,..y,,,.,,,t ,, , i - 1 „i y.,,, o f your liberties, property and toxide of nitrogen is: the antidote. In the I, or they ;:i.ty I.'. 11l eel; .rollea ent xt :lii• ~ maiter. treatment of this disease. therefore. the I extrettiltr, it, a .. - ioletla.: form, or ,i , t .., ; •• Remember the precious stake involv physician slmnlll (lireet the patient to L,. I may fsi alternate c-o. ( • ...I'd), .inil dda. ie.:. (1 ) il. remember the dependence of you r hale the protoxide from a suitable appar- !.ti.),,g tie. 1.:h.-. . mother,. ;verve wives, your sisters, end' atus, until its effects are manieeited i n eo n - : le afliii t io n t o t l i os e , ire h en e ide,-. ra si,-.„. i i y. uar elliltlrell, 011 the result. Remember siderable exhileratio n , an d ;I n" a „ i i ,„,,.- I „re„,. „,„...,,,:i ~ ,,,,r , ,, ., or i', its,, ;-, i s. i 1;1lu fhb% broad, abounding lands, thehappy intermission chlorine I•U inlial.",l freely to 1 s'on•tl:I-u; °so! f.! . Id• -).... .:...1. , t. •ler 5..) •it- ~ l i l , . ; • , l l .:es,t i l l i k l e tt ti,vyilel,ilteanddeshoolapteesd 07,,,:0p00nr,0004-1,; check the tendency to disorgittizatio n • is, I . orations sit the sets , ..;. the mucous membrane. I 'nder the. eOlll- I *1 ~ 12 k f %fr.': r—l f yo u have ..reel e..-.., effiliy ;: p , „•ople vest upon you. You are expected bitted action or these remedies a few hour,: what I ha-. e aid o n th e sea , o f ;,,-,...u e li l t :z . j co show yourselves worthy of your valor arrest the disease and .:ave the life of the l i x i'-'• Chat it is - within the iti1,,.....,5, you Will i and couruge, worthy of the women of the patient. The oxygen of the protoxide pur- i vs. , - l•iy tiloiei - .11;ooll..,t) il.u.:;!.:ni-..e f or it s I Stintli, whose noble devotion in this war 1 ifies the blood, Iviiile the antiseptic ', r e l . I ear- must be n a y retnedy n•hieli drifts not I lute never been exceeded iu any time.— erties of the chlorine arrest the tedeney 11„ Isd"f“.• the. limes as ilee i h r a , ri e . di,.,,,..,.,. I Willi such incentives to brave deeds, and to sloughing and ganrene. Besides these I itself. Appi:,.thin, or ";,i;,,,,,,„r5i1 5 ,, 'I, wit a tie- trust that God i s w ith us, your means, the throat should he washed revery 1 to the throat are utterly useless. since they ; I - leheral wilt lead you confidently to the ; few hours with a strong solution of (Adm.- Ido net result the rein•la•ion.of th.• ':-ills 1 comleft, assured of suceess. Mated soda, applied with u pharnyeeal II ere you nee the ix, ii5 , i ,,,,,.„,., rd • ~,:,,,e,p. . ! •.; si gned] I A. S. Jou:Ns-vox, syringe. Treated in this matmer, diptheria bug a disease. 1- "nr l'ilY- 4 .- 1 ") , Int . ..lrate ' •• General Commanding." ' 1 is a simple disease, arid will not prove fa- you that your ailietien Is broneffitis, and Aceompanying this address were general tal in one case out of a hundred. straightway y• on subtni. to III.• erne tot-tore orders, dividing " the Army of the Missis- or },iVi ng ( N ua -di e appliUd •• •(...(•ry .. ,, ,cu.n(ll ,. :i.pi" into three ch a t 4 &armee.. General Let us now pass from disease of the throat to the consideration of bronchitis. or third day. to your throat.•• if the ail- ; beauregard is proaned second in corn- The tern] bronchitis has hitherto be e n necessary suifering you toes imiler g o were i l mend C.! . the whole force. - s t i r g o n o e p d s o t to i t t h . u' i t " l r v ' t. l,l l . ll( ( l n b u t s : 3 4.rl - ::., ' S ' in; h t i , u r . t h a 1 :' I l e ) . 1. , 1 : " :1 4 ,11 1 : P tli l I.; Ce?.. 1 1 .1( . 1. 1 , i , i r- , s , t, c a o n i i 7 l 's e n d i ' l ( it f a .n e ' t e a e l a u i . l 4 l ts th as e eminnonly applied to the diseases of the throat, and medical writers lia.y.e too often confirmed this popular error. 'The reader ' li s`•°''''. '.vini". Your 1 ""I:Cs i`• all this I IC., former etanniand,less detached cavalry will bear in mind that the Bronchial tubes tune 1-!'"I"'"g• a lirawr 1 1.'lll l lie fillichOus I and ertillery and reserves detached for are not in the th roa t, h ut i i , the im , : ,,._ membrane is beeetning thiekemel anti ill, j the defense of hurt Pillow and Madrid smaller bronehial tubes (dosed up. Theis, i th.,„! .. When I speak of bronchitis. thereffit . .e. 1 ~peak ~t , a disease of the lungs, illid 1 iia . obstruf•tiOnS go 011 illereaSiag MHO Calli• I The, SeCUIBI cor,oB cl'armee was assigned ''tent air cannot he drawn through the of the throat. The vital honor: mice of tor I to Gen. I.tragg, and was to consist of the tile nlet•••( : ~ t ilteti. less artillery and cavalry hereafter this distinction will be seen when we eon , 1 " 1 " 1. " l° 1" . .." 1 "oo Ille.tdallllf..' in 1 . 11." ttlyud ! Second division of the Army of the Missis . from vennus to arterial. It Is ,I„,jc t,, a 1,.1,1it ,rO.l cushy. 1 h . i:: e ' d; , •.: , .. s ,. Th e third ro,ps d'artnee was assigned to to discuss its proper treatment. of respiration to eliang e the 1,100.1 f r ,u li a I de,,,,AL,..1. , Bronchitis, then. is a disease atilt , lin , e , and consisted of "the army ing or 11111(.011S tuenibrance of the bronchial - is proem :en l a the lil4S ur lint :Or IVI. ; Cen lierd e tithes nullifying the subst;llm. , of the lung'''. breatlic.. and c•lnti.d. oeet . e. nide -; ;I ' ' .(4 * en. Crittenden was assigueda Command Phis lining or membraile is very sensitise •, . -. '. . -: I- 1••• ;; of lie:ducky. ill I or rc..- , orves, to consist of not less than two ''Brett In sumetent TIMM; v. to every external or ffireign influence, and When considerald.• obstlll,..ioe ex'is is gene liable to become irritated Ity slid- ,: , ; TI, : .1 1(:i t, fvli . J1( : ) . f this army was engaged is 1110 oronehial tube. the carbon whi e h c •;1 1 'tell changes of weather, by impure air. by- a i , s jai arit.s . Of tile tiitii.d !; i 1 l , ri.P.les• the fine particles of matter which till the wholly retie - wed !' but a part is i•etained and atmosphere of workshops, or float upon ~ , ,-„, • ,i . ..1 IL r• ~ „ • . 1 . ~ , the wind in dust. Meets,rby the hundred • cent a ' - ' ll ', l ' . 11e " .. ." .1 . 1 ' - .l.'"','d l 1 "1"" RH-•' ~ ter- en•ceett,tet irrike nes I le 10- l i a ...; i irritatine•eallsoi Wlliell 111Oet Ili in almost i • • , • ii , . ' '' ' every !Stec.. The irritai ion. from what- 'l'''''''''''' ' /„ ' •::i•;'•'",'t .'"'" - l i i r '.'"g"ds 1 "e ' l j 2. a - ever cause, leads to inflammatiw. of I!,.• . ' 1 " 1 " . 1 " ' r d t :' l : - .'-'ll'."",'",?' the Mend..: membrane, derang, , s its healthy :,,ei..:,. i 1 ...,' ii r ° : ! l'l manhunt ....'i l i t . " ,,l . l ll il l 1 ..1 . :: :. " . { 1. (.1 ' 1 he:.: changes the charrieter of the stereo, %VII ii-11 i, 1 1;1kil . 1: , - I . . ' i s il ' Ll'... W i 1110 a I i , ilill,:i l til: 1 and sets up a train of symptoms to 1, hick out eue: t. Witn,wlli I.:Zip.'aitirala.ll. the seal We apply-din) name, bronchitis. ~ : • ..I.IIIIS most insidious and mortal disease In chronic bronchitis there is sometime. i , sown, and soon brinee , forth its fruit in a slight fever towardsevening. 'The patient the melani•hol . y changes which mark the experiences it shortness of breath tili eX.- I,ro 4 r e s S of ermsintiption. Thus eonsurnp- ereising and has a slight but ecuitiinted : lie n arisesa, a eulliuiplellee Of IlegleelitlS'Or I The or maltreatinobronehitis liv placing reliance , sense of oppression iu the. chest. cough or expectoration may diminish Oren- on applications to the throat. or padist is es 1 tirely disappear during the rummer. but . , 1 . 1ar0tt,...11 the stomm 11. It i- , a grand tly s id- ; manifest themselves again On the return ot ' eratum in the treatinuit of all diseases to' fiat the Rebels say or liirateral winter. when the expectoration becomes to get the remedy direct- to the organ or Prentiss and the Battle. - part affected. liVe us e washes, injections. l The editor of the SL Louis Democrat w ine r. and often yellow. Hectic fever may then supervene, with night sweats blister s . pargative.s and so forth, on tills has conversed with the rebels who arrived. and rapid wasting ot the flesh and pritedpie. In vela/tenure diseases the there on Monday last,and fromthem learns strength, and the patient (lies with all smile ni t s , 1,,,,,td, v ...,,,1. Fiat how are we 1 the following relative to Gee. Prentiss and ' , the symptoms of pulmonary consuniptioa. ' Ito apply it '.' 11")) eannot use solids or : his command: It i' V •''',' el ollL•110a to meet this diseas.• 'ii - I f - i.• - ' • - -.-- • • al( s. or dui, is an air cavity. No : but i General Prentiss surreadered about four ! . - . in a rudder torte. in persons who speak of ! . le. inhalation sic can roach.therenehly and ; 0 clock on Sunday evening. The rebel I If c9lnes on ea.-II la . :aurally. all diseases situated within the 1 officers say he and his men fought well,but sabsides during, ! ,c. i . I•,!,+•, aril s-eii, of the Mugs. it :IS a winter cougli.'• winter. and as regularly I were completely surrounded when they summer. but in every r leisissing tel I , i Whst then is Inhaitithei :' Ihe mord . gave up. They also say that their army niece it Immilests ir ~,.lt ji, gr,-„!,,r s€.vvrity: ,i; ' !:* eleans the mu ef in i•iring or I was itrawn tip in the line of battle on Sat-1 :11..1 the recovery in the r, -.i -"lam. r ' (hawin i•reatil. In medical parlate eit ; 11, -, lcig night within a few hundred yards i:.; 1101 FO temp et , rid s fee ;•!' l•rtill' mean: .. :L ,:,:.ale or ,i.c.,,ini,t„,;,, g m e t h- i iit' ( - air camps and plainly saw our men go . chitin, if' 1:0, , ,.t.,,d, ww. ;Li "alrel' . ;:e troy e i ti ,. : its iireatitillji [ltem. Thus we ety, t ing in and out of their tents. Their Gen life t andt 11,- 3 1 :4 1 in the sl - .." 1 . "'""'''''',- • I `• I ieleilo a lee lie rot"---w e nemid stsv.•• I I era! would not Lit -them build their camp is illiliral'l.'' iis ' , ''P'"" l "i`ii'-'" 't '' .1. ..- .I.l '' ',iia a ntedieine—t In! differettc,• lrei t i- 1 lires ter lean of discovery. timo r ous itionde-aee s oo n , r 5, 1 . l a ,, :r !„ ,•,,,„, . i .;ily that the one is inhaled or breathed', I But for the rain and terrible condition of altered in structure. all I poit.• • •-i total, ,Isla!- ,..! ,- ,...1it• other i- SWalluiVed. - lam thus I the roads, and the delay iu the arrival of ter whit•li has all ter titmli: a's '• l* PIP:- - ' ,•,tieit it; order to sho - w that all medicines I some of their reinforcements, they would Hectic fever sullery!'lle , ' awl , lhe ' l.l `' - a'" ! it,;,. the 'mugs are not alike. ati‘ 'bare been down upon us Saturday morning. takes into th.• :tau gunboats, they admit, saved our army ; th:tiols slowly but surely to a fatal ternishi i ~„,„ 1 1, :. , , .1 ,„,,1i e ,,,,., tton. ! , te.i.s.els -and is.•liee that the benefits to ; from complete annihilation on Sunday Another form 4.4 . broliehiti, , i:-; pi•cidim• ,b..i r' (mos., iolialations litut depend . 'tight. They say they cannot understand to middle life and old ;lg.-. It i s 'f t: , ii.... i upon the expert, ne.- and :-li - ill of the iil l y- I 'Wily we had no scouts or pickets out. They guished by th e en:tinny anti dim-deter ~I ! mi. i:01 ‘..h.) p; e , •:ii,, - them, I :ffiould I poured into our camps without resistance, the matter expectorated. Usually there , bey') dove-, •d, lid , \pi:teal:on unneees- ;mid in many cases slew or captured our art' two fits of coughieg in the tit:". —.lce I slur., tett for :he fact tint in:my who write I soldiers in their tents. on awakening trout sleep in the morning. i to Ine t•chetrding the troatatem, appear to j -- the other in theevening. Theritis esitsiii- hare e et the erroueotis idea Ilia. •• Inha- et-able difficulty in breathirig while parox- latien. - • instead of bei.i.g a meth. , r prac. ysins of coughing last, but this pass,.... alt a., tee..,;! tellaini,t ,alien of remedi es . is 5...1,,.. soon as the limes are freed from the i hedd ,s i ••••ifie ren I I , ' l ~,,y. ii,s e inpeieticaltl e to , ht• I secretion. •Ille . iiatient is feeble: he may. i te.i.d 0pp0. , ;« , Cu ria: ..,1 1.... 1 ,n0;u1 Q disease. 110Werer, live alai attend to 11i, 'llliie7 (Or I ft, make i: ;:teli. i, to -ii3O.IIC, it to the several years. It_to the rountemince grad- ! ba.m level of etemkery. It can neser be nally ussurnes a pale bluish tint. the 1, , ,.iy 1 honest ly employed without :t bill knowl west ei, tint bland becomes thin. and &mil ! e. 1,., of all the s y m p tom : an d i mea th-,,i t i es ensues, apparently from the constant drain I of eaeh ease, and :he ad:Trim' of the i eta. kept np by the discharge from the lungs. I edies nee,,rilittely. Sontepatients (lie from exhaust on in le. - , 1 11101;1'4 Objeai of treatment is w (ilearl.,o OrSiX laolltlIS: hat we 11:1‘e liauWll Odle!' 1 1 the ;sir :.:i,-: . 0C tile lii'_.. Inc expectorant t.o survive for as many years. i ededati.ms—tle , irritation, on wort., the There is still another form in t hi: disease. : !..-erei ion depends to s..othe and heal called "dry bronchitis." The essentini ! flie inflamed membrane. The inhaler. character of dry bronchitis isoi,sists oil which is made ...0f saris and !adds about a chronic inflammation, nth:tided 1,.% a thick- I you of fluid, is half tilled with (-old. warm,ening of the mucous membrane. by which or hot watts:. according to the nature t .- .. 1 the air tubes are diminished in size, toe! ,the ease. '('he mod ieines prescribed tits a else, in the secretion of a dense, gheitione i dose arcl !,t...11 added.. and rite patient (Una::: kind of matter, of a greenish or blue-white (al to offiale ready. but deeply. into the d color, . by which they ag. earel'al to extend the chestre still further I lungs. being _ es well. without straining or violence. The obstructed. The smaller bronchial t- lu.i are often entirely closed, and occasionally fluid, toque inedieteed. Iffiireli g hly iiri t , reg , a tube of very considerable size become s mine: , the :li,' with ite proper! ‘•.s. each sealed up by this matter. This affection inhalation is ' , token-Al tits five. ten, or is so common in this climate that in sonic fifteen introit se:, as arty In , necessary, and degree it is probable two out of everythree taken three iimesaday, bee,reme a l s . or suffer from if. "In the mostfavoredparts twice a (lay, on rising aril ref iring. In of France,'l says Laeunee, "fully one-half this manner every effect that can he pro of those arrived at adult age will be foutel. (laved by medicine is obutin, .i in the lungs, upon careful examination, to present. as-I with a dee•t•ve of certainty itteepialled. evidence of a thickening of some portions By sialply varying the medicines telt into of the mucous membrane of the lungs." the fluid. the yetp(tr is I onder ie l :::,,o t hi ng , The symptoms of dry bronchitis are not expectorant orhealing. at pleasure. When marked by severity. It is the most insidi- faithfully and properly earried ou t, thi s ous of pulmonary complaints. The sub- treatment will rarely disappoint the patient ject of it is conscious of beingshort-breath- of a speedy and ra.li,:ai cure. ed, when ascending au elevation or at- ].our obedient servatit. tempting to'run. When a large portion of floneer Truer - en, M. D., the lungs is involved, a sense of oppression Physician for Pule:lnn:l r . % lii seases. 'M orlon is referred to the opposite side of the chest gahela 'louse. to that on which the disease is situated, or Pittsburgh, Pa., April 14, 1862. to a remote part of the same side, or even - _ --__ to the stomach. After a time, difficulty of breathing comes on, and continues for sev eral days--:the patient complaining of tightness in the chest, which is relieved by cough and the expectoration of tt tough, jelly-like substance. The cough by which this matter is raised is a mere rasping ef fort to clear the throat, and may prob a bly not occur more than once or twice daily. and almost unconsciously to patients them selves.. On inquiring if they have a cough they Will.almost without exception, answer "No !" "Yet, during your conversation, they will, perhaps, hack, and raise a lilt-he jelly-like mucus half a dozen times. At intervals, the cough ,is more severe and comes on in paroxvsms t when it is too conunoaly regarded as simply "nervous." If the stomach be at all deranged, it is' fashionable to regard has a mere • 'stomach, (*ugh," or as being•caused by "liver dis ease," While, in,fact. the derangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys ; and the uter- ine function, which exist, are hut so many . consequences of this very condition of the ' lungs. There is something so gratifying in being assured by the Family pLysician that there is "no danger of consumption; • that "this cough is a mere trifle, and will ' speedily pass away : if only left to itself;" ' that iris not surprising the, flattered pa tient entirely overlooks the important fact that no careful daminotion of the Nags . has been made, tti determine the health or islisease of this organ; that this gratifying opinion, therefore l ,is founded. (p t . nsktliting 1 and, reduced' tea its intrinsic mertis, is • t :Most "coughs of long s . tanging,• vitt:ply tampering with human life... e either by this' centlitierrtif she iti unat tended by free. exppe l 4 4l : ol 4X-.014, E tubes, or by inelpigAit„ttreles io.g3t unit. •Thi"asigliita - • eo , 1-, wh ich so JoeF.ry FANCY ALNIP PLAIN FURNITURE & 41141 ItS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITIIFIELD STREET (Between Sixth street and . Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE. Tma CANE IS SO ARRANGED AS TO give the writer a table eight by ninu inches to write lotion, will hold Pon and Pencil, India Rubber, and Checker*, and yet will fold up so as to measure cods'S Inches by 2 inches, For otlo by W. S. HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD STS NEW WALL PAPEIRM, 10 7 XI AFt Ii 7EI T (Between Fifth and Liberty.) NOW ARUM) AT TUX LOWEST PRIOES FOR OASH Gold Embroidered Papers FOR PARLORS PANEL PAPERS, IN OAK AND PLAIN TINTS, WITH WITH L%RO VARIETY OF CHEAP WALL PAPERS 4T- H. WIDAY, Aftfalitl l6 .,.l4 and Inkstand Checker Bean '`Leiter Nitinber Tiariee at lIVI.TON STATION, ALLEGHENY VALLEY 'RAILROAD ; A capacious isou,e, sup plied with water, bath rootu and out-huildings also, six acres of woodland; pure soft water, and plenty of it; suitable for a Summer Boarding Bonne. Inquire ursubscriher at No. so TR R STREE'. , : or 121 PENN STBEET, Pittsburgh. Letq.t for e or mote YUR". zap2:2wd R ,101IN51'O. A DMINISTRATOR'S %ILE OF THE 6TEI.MEII .INO. T. M'COMBF,. This la ...a. now runniaz in the l'itt.hurgh and Wheeling lino will be offered at private sale till t'ItIOA Y. April 251 h.. If aot dinposed of liefiae that time , he wi I positively im .ml.l at pciime AUCTION CM tha t day at I° .t. N. Inquire of JACKSON DUNCAN, Administrator, I:" .T 41301 dr- CO., 111•NCPACTUir.;,:tve - OP EVI:I3I* J. nil: ov FINISHED BRASS . WORK, GAS AND_ STEAM .111 1 1 4 TERS. ‘ ,, irsT - Partieular attention. Witt* Oil Refiner ies Bram Ca.ting4 of savonicd•finooDinesp In:.141 to order. Steaobo4 work arid repairing goner airßoss' Oil Globs, acs o Eafety Gas Brackets awl.Pait.r.,;'Curuer ST. ; STREET AND DD9R . ..ipIi,FIA7AYf 'EP Ir.rmuviiiiii[ViN 41- aprs PE* .55 . VALUABLE PROPERTY. THE V NDERSIGNED ritoPoscs TO lean that VALUABLE SUMMER RESORT, UQUESNE BRASS WORKS. General lialleek. jThe cum niler. of the department of the West •trik-ed here this morning on the I • steamer Continental. He makes his quar ters on the boat, and it is not certain vet that II C, will take 4he field. As he has his holy - guard with him, I think he will. He was consulting with his Generals to-day. A rumor prevailed this evening that be had Plated Gen. Grant • under arrest, but- I could not get to headquarters to ascertain whether it was true or not. Probably the wish is father to the rumor, for *ll hope tIA• the proceeding. AMUSEMENTS PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LE,3EF: ANDMANAGIIR LIBNDERSON i•S uF -tDlllsscoa.—Private Boxes. $5 ;;ity.41.4: - .44:41' in Prirate ox. 00; Y'rquottes,d bn 4 . 4 3 4 ::•441c; chairs. 50 cents; Family Cud °. 45 cents; ( ~ I rod Gallery, 55 cents; Colored &Mee. ,511 cents; linll4.4ry 13 roots. Mr..% COULD..W I; will rountin another week to bring out his rwv , play of the I.ION OF ST. 31 .11 Re. nrcwooln Chief of the Council of Inn, Mr. cou l . DUCK. The fifth net of thin great play is supposed to he illuminated be e ne rays of the moon, which novel elleet has ereatc,l by the iniroduetion or rho refulgent rays of the SOLAR CONCERT COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 2181. FOR FIVE NIGHT'S ONLY. --- First and only appearance in this city of the GREAT PRESTIDIGITATEUIL It ill It it 31 Al N N PUII • • MANAGER WOULD RESPECT., A. TIMMY call the attention of the public t 4 th e appearance in Pittsburgh of MONSIEUR HERRMANN, wip, is universally recognised as the GREATEST LIVING PRESTIDIGIVATEUL a a.l whotlo psrformancos it the Academics Mn- Kit! i 0 New 1 ork. Philadelphia and Borwile.WhOre he played to houses crowded to overlowtng for the last four months, havebeentpronouneed the most wonderful in their peculiar line. The performances of Herrman are entirely origi nal anti novel. Their distinguishing feature is the entire AILSENCE OF ANY APPARATUS, AU effects being solely produced by extraordinary MANUAL SKILL. During the intervals of M. Demnalues pro gramme, a GRAND CONCERT, Composed of brilliant selections from the not pop ular .operas, by the celebrated Trio, fres the Academy of Music. New York. elleseers. dettreineeri-Plaskek- : - Dodder, VlNGBA iiiiimai . The order order of the perfornanso .1411 w a r., pounced from the stage by M. Ilitmosays Admission 110 cents. K ft ervio g e m s iNg en d s extra. The sale of seats will commence op SAT_IIR DAY, April 19th, at theMnsiatorn efJ. R. _ LOB.. Doors opeist 7!,‘ ; to commonest at 8 o'eloek. spl4 UNDRIES— ao eases 31(.011111i 50 oases Eye Opiii•ri 100 dose. old Otiurd 9 0 0004/71 190 eases Flaw 3119401901. In tore and fnr 88.10 by __ W3L BENNETT. No. LlO Wood street: . . F OR RENT.-. THE COUNTING ROOM OP Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet Othoo earn & PITOAIM, ligintawairr, TAILOIRSI ell j, are is ' WV. Wirazyrarr. 41111. itmm =lniwtaintos. PORT OF PITTEIBITEGE _ ----- ARRIVED. Franklin, Bonnet. Brownsville. ohm in, Clark. Brownsville. Col. Barara. W Feeb leP eeb les.Elizakelh- J T M'Comba;-11Combo. sant .DEPARTED. Frntiklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Gallatin. Clark., do col. lhavanl. Peebles. Elhabwa, Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling Illariner, cineinnati Key West No 2. Evans. /Adria, tarn° River—Last evening at twililk there were eleven feet Water in the eiterma and - This mak e s feur'ehanees to two duo Weather warm. • risa.. The fine side, wheel pasiuger steamer, Aro : lo, Captain Kyle; leaves thiiday fit Louiaville, Cairo and St Louis. Out old frump, 11 Alarrata, will he found in the office, . - 11%. Captain Brennin'a Sae Mama Martnora is up fur Cincinnati and Louie:dye Nu Rilt leave on Saturday. _ ____...„,,„.„_______ • ••:- ".-•;•,. :; -,.. The fine passenger steameiii :,, = . , Captain Golding. will hare dispatch Air 91 sod the Upper Mississippi. Uer asteni are superior and her officers careful and ~ " at Mr Lamont, who has chars. of the collikivyool provide you with state rocons if son eat sorb,' ...._____.--______ - IQ" The fine steamers F. Lorenz sad Dacotahale announced for tho Upper They will have dispatch, For_Cairo. Ni. Loa* Glidease. ausad.Dullniques sad 111t.Paidr7r SATURDAY, aILFB/4 /9.4**. figtTM FINN MF. LOanor Z.' '•, ouoandor. will hove for REN tho intermediate ports as announced slam For freight or moose a Lfttfteliti J B or J. FLACK. Agootio.'!' . • Fur Cads% SaintLftd.,,i4ust w a.. , a....? oti buquesllslais • MONDAY. APRIL g 'rim sputum, zkassaii:' riekson gerstgainer.DACOTAll.DLMaad , cosumnider. will leave on deo ; *FIN announcd, F or freight or Passage spot ea U ti tt i i it Livingston Co. John kiss W Lewis. 'sr SATpuDAY. 4 P. M. ...14-IC4II4WRMOSLAKIT, gtia . _ trip " 11 mender. will leave for the anoveand in ports as noted above. For freight or Plas.ase belfoira aerro * w HABDATT Agebb, • - . For Loadawilliss, Cairo sail ; •34111$:"., THIS DAY APAtio 4 P. it% THE FIKF. SISK WM% steamer ARGYLN. - Captain „Wyk, D. . Monona, Clerk. will leave as wasmosso. above. • For freight or passage applporal=...t • ; aplB WK. HA For Cluelamatl, Croiro f OIL :liiam*. Galena, Dubuque isaili, SATURDAY. APRIL le. le A.Y. : • ',. Xilat i l i w — ia . tta ports/ -•-2 BrantCoanuaada. will have kr as soaousood. For Welt or preatra,,,,throL,,.- splB ..*ll. , For Claetaaisiti andmrangmbh , WEDNESDAYIIMIL Mai Ii ZIEMARTIN.I II I.=M r will leave bar the above Dort as sa-- nounecia For freight or pampa amiggen board or to • " aplB J. B. LIVINumoN 90, Agegge,, For SC. Undo, Island, Dubuque wag z.mu!sx,p . „,s. , Paul. - ' MONDAY 25. 5 P M., .. . _A TH IR Ml 2 W• 11 5116411161111 L MONITOR. Cog W will leave for the above and • a For freight oilman* appli_oa eV , - ai., - ' &OS J. R. LIVINGSTON kCo4 . Aggitt. '' - Regular Tit PaoSat "111a01,, Shorietta mad es • fiRUBE "Max iNumunolast steamer F AMA G e.,. °smarmier. leaves every TUESDAY : at 4 p. ta. and every DAY at 8 a. at. For freight FAL or_ pewee app on beard at he' .! J. 0. LIVINGSTONIy _Aguas. mh23. • For St. Louis mad It. Irtsel4,, - THIS DAY, POSITIVELY. /2 eeITHE Nrusarame Ilan wheel steamer ARdOO. AMP* Fo r leave as announeed slava aplll • - moot er YornatonfirownAl For Beavai,_ witeelfat. 1. 4 41M , 1 1 , THE PACKET airy T. WCoasho._. 111. mender. Lame for UM SWOTSparte Wednasday and Friday at UM. For moot forniffloaLajajdz_on pied *Own,: deli J. tmiLlidin atrarapeask For norioila s , 1 1 a rlese Pieb airs: GoMpolto a d Forsoosipsw , NNW! A r IIMESDAIL:4 Fag. all it: ;- min Ws . Ws. Reno. lsseazir- • =akin& Wioalr g r a. triaaN ker ka sikmirina _ WEDNESDAY at 4 o loser * , J , 'clock. and improGtiEr Gallipoli ' . gym FRIDAY spiel& c - 4121_ mh2o LIVINGISON , maim NEW amuses Second Arrival of " •- NEW SPRING. STTLRIS,2.A. _ ~. 71 f .-...- EATON, NAORIIN k cots,: - •,' -,,' Bl.m. 17 aid 19 1111111411111 . ~ RibbonA Gimpi, Braids,Lobes. .Be Dress Trimmuum. newest styles. Book and Cambric Collars:, and Bob. - V and Lace Trimmed Collate and Bete. ask lierehiefa. Black Lace, Grenadine' and • "Cl., • '-' ' Chemise Yokes and Pentalette.:Bt at _josh - Radice. etu Ladies' and Chiles " ' ' ossOMllllll7 description. Gloves. Ciannlets , MU. Ink. bons, Awakes; Maker Elood&_Cord, Clienikaistz'-':. 'timid ets. . ,-- , , ,-• •,' • =' Another lot of ' Crino Head Nline DraperisV'APhiask i Skirts). These who Unitised tail shiritar , • - it the boss ever wads. The "Quaked -- •• -; ,••• the "Flexure Skirt," are also etries wililk; o'•." Gentlemen's Foralibint Goods, Thro i al4 '#:.. UM. Tk IS. Samsewses. et, of ee* style& A 'MI assestmentot Taney ; .--.• • Notion, 2 " ' ' z-- -4-. -g: Mimesis sad paten bareamallowalwas woiaatuas el p& imosseyslitgaremestato., ma& J,- , ...,..--•-; apl4 Lowers EATOTIVACRIITAIL-Tenßlud. ~_ _ 4IeYWd OA a. rAulliii s fo rlo . sims vesilin w .sol‘ amt. J .4.. RP foe We 17 BECKRAMt .4 k. ion NI Libras it. east to Kim , • Fru "tem imigriszle serampainumr IN VON ' in9Mik TOO. . - , & vesdass tias aB4. at Ns as - mai et l e At m -, , •.,,,1 1. • fll to • • to antwor-possa• ot dot • WIELDON lop MI4 Wood itroodimoriker CAI& sa. 50 xi ,r4lllsTitig .' l*AleißßAUAGgi*'.'"". 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