Volume XX. THE PITTSBURGH POST Published every morning, [Stunlay'a exoepteki Cornier Fifth end Wood Straits. TERMS Se PER ANNVM, IN ADVANCE. 1i" Delivered by earriers 12 canto par week. RATEN OF ADVERTIOI2I4a. Square, one time 5 three tim es $1 44 00 one week 1 75 one month 5 00 three mouths 12 00 six menthe IS GPO nine months 24 00 "• one veer 20 00 TEN LINES utak° square. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local Dago, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Lamed from the same office every Saturday morning ifirTarma 81 per annum, in talrance 4?9intle copies. ready fur moiling. FIVE CENTi Sir Address JAMBS P. BARR, • Editor and Proprietor. ar Advertising at reasonable rates. MEI= 11ECIT53 WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 245 LIBERTY STREET, MI:TSB Er It Ft GRAFF & CO., PACII7I7.III7:TVEI Would call the attention of the public to their LARG 14.; STOCK of well selected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ALSO. IMPROYSD • Kitchen Ranges, Grate repute. 110 l low Ware, de., among which will found the Best Coal Cook Sloven in the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE. AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC, For the BEST WOOD COOK EDWIN USE. The -KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are uneurpasped. We call attention of DEALERS end BUILDERS to the largek, :dock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN TOE STATE. N B—We line the DIAMOND and. ECLIPSE oat Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings. whick end the fire better than iron. oeZbis Mii-Pine White. Plato and Fanny Flannel Un der and Overehirta on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice. at -It. WILLIAMSON'S siiirt, 'FACTORY . , No. 47 St. Clair Street. 11 Ail= ILLINGAIL 310.1iONGAIIE -41/ LA PLANING 34 ILL, would resPeotfulb , in form the public. that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the nearest and must approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing , doors , sash and shutters , kiln dried, frames, mouldings. box making. Arc. Sours Prrrasusan, Sept. 7,1857, NEW HOODS ! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON, • MACRII,II & CO'S, Non. 17, and 19 Fifth Street. Ribbons, Marv, Braids, Laces. Buttons. etc.. for Dress Trimnnuks, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace and Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand kerchiefs. Black Lam). Grenadine and Tissue Chemise Yokes and Pantslett& Editing. Laces. ete., Ladies' and Children's Hose, of every description, Gloves, thstralete. Mits. Bonnet Rib bong, Ruches, Shaker Hoods, Cord. Chenille and Braid Bead Nate. . _ . Another lot of " Crinoline Draperie," (French Skirts/ Those who have used this skin, pronounce it the beet ever made. The "Quakert Skirt." and tt,a **Flexure Skirt," are also Styles worthy of tartatm Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts. Col lars, - Ties. Suspenders. etc. of most desirable styles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and • Notions. Wholemiggand retail buyers will find - a large and eteelleotglhe of goods in every department at the ====sl== BATObi:111:9CRtill& CO.: 1 : i Filth CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Anil Importers of WINES, .11ItANDIES, GINS, ac. ' - ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in LD VONONGAHRLA RYE WHISKY kr: Liberty Street. PITTSBURGH. PA. SMITH, PARK & CO., i INTR . WARD FOUNDRY, [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and72o Second sts. Manufacturers of all sizes and ascriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills. Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Iron s _, Doi/Irons, Wagon Boxes , Steel Moulds , Palau, Hangers and Couphngs. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de. serration made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Fortodry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to fenlydaw SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 4$ SIT. CLAIR STREET. JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COHISSION LIEROIANT, ANT DNALKIt IN Floor. &Sian and all kinds of Country Pralines. Wine, and Liquors. Cigars. Tabor*, &e. ittri l itWrs advances made ea eozurignmerite of OFFICE - AND WIUENOUSE 7A7 SOUTH SECOND ST.. sulkly PHILADELPHIA. LANDWETNII,7S GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, leAsur.aarrziornikkilmenaroirrs. ari,bo a mend assortment of Aselailleusel Offlail zeadvoi mid *or sale by BECKHAM & LONG, Na urr Lamy;skiPi mat dowallitte's Mad. • • swim -. • • ......;:i .-- A . .:... , :iii?'-' , ,ii,'''' ,. .g.: , ..,',.;. ,-:. :-...;'[,:_....,,'- :. ;:c.. ,-,.::..., :' .--_- . • . . -, . . ..,.- •, . . . ' . ' ' ''' - ''' ' - - - .. •,.: ~ .- .. . -. . . ,-..-.-....- - , . . ... .- TT r 3. 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CAMP WVAITIELD gellTl' r Ile rnit E 'VoIti:TOW.!:, VIR4INIA : - - April lith, IM2. ) EDITOIt Poirr—ln compliance with my promise to Write to you upon our arrival in :Virginia, I shall now endeavor to give you a few items from the seat of war, com (men ciug with Our departure from Camp i Farnum, Md., 1 We left camp on Sunday, the 6th inst., lat noon, and proceeded a distance of three miles to Liverpool Point, where we were to embark, but upon our arrival there I we found that there was not a suill . cieut i number of transports at dock, to convey lus, so we were compelled to seek quarters - in the camp of the sth Eieelsoir Regiment until they should arrive. We remained here until Tuesday, tith, when we were put aboard the steam transport State of Maine, in company with, two companies of the 2d regiment of this Brigade. You can readily judge of-our promenading room when I reveal to you the fact that there were between eleven and twelve hundred persons aboard.. The steamer had, in ad dition. two schooners in tow. both heavily laden with horses, - wagons, Quarterm as- , ter's stores, &e. It ruined incessantly I from the hour of our departure until Wed neSday, tth inst., when it cleared op beau tifully and we bad a tine sail of it until within about forty miles of Fortress Mon roe, when the wind arose and blew it per-1 fect . gale, causing the Bay to be so rough f it' awakened the men, it- being about .11 o'clock A. M.. and the officer of the guard I ( W. H. Dennison) was compelled to ranee sentries at all the principal avenues with fixed bayonets' to prevent the men from leaving their quarters. lit the course of a few hours the gale abated trig great ex- tent. yet not enough :but what.the.vessell pitched considerably until our arrival at our destination. Fortunately there way ' but little sea sickness on the voyage, owing perhaps to the-fact that the roughest por Lion of it was accomplished durit , the night and when the men were not a llowed to run over the vessel. At daylight Fri- i day morning we found ourselves in the l Hampton Roads, and soon after at For tress Monroe. Shortly after, while taking an obseria• tion of the Fortress and the many vessels anchored near by, our eye was attracted by the appearance of a singular looking Craft moored close by, which we afterwards learned was the justly celebrated "Mold; tor," or as the rebels choose to term it, "cheese box upon a raft." The interest she created was greatly heightened when a small cloud of light blue smoke was seen to issue, from the "box," followed by the report of a gun. This was the signal.. Soon teissimpes and opera glasses were levelled and the attallnig intelligence an nounced that the "Morrimae," "James town," and another rebel vessel were ap proaching towards the Fortress. The ve nous crafts: began immediately to weigh anchor and get out of the way r as.we all supposed, or an engagement. Such aseat terment" of vessels has seldom been wit nesied, and es our steamer had just re ceived orders from the Fortress to proceed with the regiment to Ship Point, near the York River, our anchor was hoisted and we put back up the Bay. Different stories about what occurred have reached us, but nothing defiaite. as we have received neither paper or letter since we left Maryland, and have no prospect for the present of a mail. In company with the "Elm Citi," "South America, - and several barges, we steamed up the may to Ship Point, (about two miles south of York River,) where we dis embarked at the month of a small creek, up which we proceeded a short.distance. The place at which we landed presented quite u lively aspect, there being at the time some thirty or forty steamers and quite as many sailing..eraft, all of which had previously landed their living cargoes and were now lying ut anchor awaiting orders. NEW GOODS! The first night we were compelled to en camp upon a low marshy spot, which was very disagreeable I assure you. There were some twenty or thirty other regiments encamped immediately around us and they laud preiiously_ procured the most desira ble locations. However, we remained here hut one night, next day (Sunday 13th,) we took up the line of march, and after pro ceeding nearly five miles through numerous camps and over miserable corduroy roads arrived safe and Sound at the present camp, which is but a short distance south of Cheeseman's Creek and about three miles from the rebel works at Yorktown, 'Vir ginia. The camp hi on level ground with good 'facilities for drainage, surrounded on two sides by dense pine woods and with a Southern and Western exposure. The tents. used are the "French shelter tent," which admits of being carried in the knap sack. There are at present none sick in the Hospital, but several in the quarters, most probably the effects of the change of cli mate, water, de. • • On Tuesdaylast, Private Frank S. Gough, of Company G I committed saieide by shoot ing. himself with hiti musket, the bill en tering aboutthe centre of the frontal bone, producing instant death. He was labor ing under a :great depression of spirits for several days previous. He was buried yesterday without any ceremony, not even a coffin, for it is not allowed a suicide in the army. The fortifications of Yorktown extend in a line from river to river—of seven miles —and are of the most formidable charac ter—the earthworks are from thirty to for ty feet in heighth—and- surrounded by a moat of water sufficient depth to drown: "the ruthless .invader," however our po sition will likely overcome this little dif ficulty. General McClellan is in the ad vance with Berdan's Sharp . Shooters—the latter are on picket duty, and invariably pick off with their telescopic Allegany reb el scoundrel who has - the presumption to show his cranium above their entrench ments. d have.heard several speak about a certain member of the Sharp Shooters' who has tweatrseven notches in his rifle stock, (a progressive age - truly.) Severe firing was heard in the direction of York town to-day, and I have since learned that it was one of our artillery companies (Howe's) who captured a rebel battery, of one gun, but at a dear cost, for there are only four or five whoare . not elthersevere ly wounded or killed. We are under marching orders and ex pect to advance a mile or so to-morrow. It is currently reported that the rebel. Gen. Magruder has promulpted an order which in effect, limits.onrsojourriupon the "Sa cred Soil" to ten days--said order to. date from Sunday,, April lath.' How shall we take it? seriously, or as a good joke ? the latter I predict. The attack on the rebel works eannot be defeived. but it will require many Iliiyel and , lives also to reduce it, Yorktown is being daily reinforced from both Richmond Amid Frederieksburgli. Our troops in point ; oftaaphers are vacuously estimated. The m a r t fenie is estiateami as lefts. •There is : ibis& mask Wank lar s lmtlase l not filter . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIPIIII. 23, 1562. The Pennsylvania Reserves a re stati o n. rd timber back towards Fortress Mu:moo, but Col. Hays' regintent is encamped near us and are in line spirits. Several of our boys (Friend Rifles) have paid them & vis it, and speak inilowing terms of their treatment, treatment, tVe., bile upon the steamer (State of Maine) 1 learned from the clerk that they had conveyed. several Pittsburgh regiments to Fortress Monroe, among the rest the old 18th. We are now minus drum calls, &c., by a late order from headquarters, I which prohibits the beating of drums or playing of brass bands; therefore the latter becomes a useless ornament. The pleas. I are of picket duty is exemplified from the ;fact that during the past day we have lost eight or ten men, the or six of whom be ' longed to Berdan's regiment. Our tramp discipline is now •extremely strict, for in stance—an inspection ofarms, equipments, &e., daily. Col. Taylor, of the Third Ex celiior, is now in command of the brigade, (hen. Sickles being in Washington, and it ia.rtnnored under arrest; (for our late skir mish at Stafford Court Rouse, Va., where there was some bad Generalship shown.) The "Friend Rifles" are in fine trim and eager for the "ball to open.* During two or three days after our arri val here we were unpleasantly short of provender, and a sheet iron pig i hard crack ers) was a luxury I assure you. But now, thanks to our energetic quartermaster, (Leonard Baneker,) we are again stocked with fine salt pork and hard broad. A I most uncomfortable little insect has made our acquaintance here; he is termed " n I woodtick," and when found neon the body can only be taken off with great care, from the fact that it buries its head into I the flesh, and if plucked off leaves its head there, which immediately festers and be- i comes quite sore. In lying upon this ground one is very apt to find them. The climate here is excessively hot, and Old Se/ comes forth in ill his pristine glory, burning ears, noses, &e., without regard to one's feelings. - Our position in line of battle is the cen tre of the right wing. The boys are lux- uriating on oysters, which are Mend here in abundance. I have received orders to place every thing in readiness to move to-morrow. would write at more length, but your space and my time both compel me for the pres ent to desist. Very truly yours, &e., R. C. H EATOI, )(4.01,11M & 00., JOHNERS AND RETAILERS Triennium, Esuhriderles, Hosiery. Cieree, Shirts, Cravats. Undershirts, Skirts, Turns, iiihixes. Ruches Mowers. Zephyrs Wool. A full line SMALL WARES always on hand. to City and Country Merchants supplied at low primes. r&ToN, mAcftum & co., pea No. No. 77 Fifth street. JOHN V. MOE-OLIVES T. TlCkt T E. WATTS. WITH TERRY, PRICE, dr CO.; IMPORTHRI; AND DRALERA IN (Nwalseres. Natttneta, `Pit. Sags, Tallow• Trims=Bags. Ike, 2M5 lIIA.IIIIIEr. - 1' 13 - r itylliop, NORTH RIDE!. PHILADELPHIA deMls EAGLE OM WORKS. WIGHTNAN & ANDERSON. MIRIPINERS AR DDEALERS IN PURE Carbon OIL quality gugranteed. Pittsburgh. Also. %WOW slut Oar Ureaye rowtantly on ham& Orders. left at Cheat, Smyth k Co'. cc Water and First streets. wit' be ptutoptly JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City. Pat MANUFACITURRItti or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OISNA.BITIZ Cfr R. torahs may l t o o LA 4O a t lacier Wd : e. 11$ littobuaCHlLDAle r 0 R. B. Az C. P. MARKLE, .11anufaoturera and Realm hi BOOK, OAP, LETTER, sad all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have rosnoved from N.. fl 7 Wood street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pitttburgh. P... C..h paid for RAOB. apP WM. H. SMITH JO2. R. HUNTER. WM. H. SMITH dr CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, JOS 112 =HID AND 147 FIRST STREETS. de2S Late at Miller* Itiokettou'd ItEltiffElt a 131tCrrii [Successor Reymer k Anderson.] Wholesale Hellas in Foreign Fruits, Nate, Confeetionary, nagare..Fire Works. Ile.. NOB. 126 AN D,11 . 28 WOOD STREET. P]TTBIII3I6III. C. WEST at CO., lILICIITACTIIISIIB or . CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROOKAWAIN, BMWS AND SLDIONS. No. 187 rims Street. Pittsburgh., . w r r a = ted to be theintr,, SHAKE* 100 "DOZEN WHITE AND COLORED WAILER HOODS, or Hale by the owe or single dozen. BATON, AIACRIIII & CO., age Ns. 17 Fifth etreeb MaUii CALF BOOTS. 04.00 GEN CALF BOOMM.OO D. B.BMar, No. 73 rillth street. 2d darrfrom Market. LADIES 11:31461L15H LAST HEEL -: GAITERS 5 1,00. NO lb sr .1M101:Irr. Beeeril (kw beetliallort: . 12 11 31 4,-. Amu, .1101011,111/111114, al it • • Written for the Cineismatti WINDOW GARDENING 1 Cowl tuled Those who foster plants through the winter should either repot or top-dress with fresh in the spring, or tho'se well doing through the previous summer trill not be compensated with flowers to justify the trouble of keeping them ; and, above all, the pots should, be kept clear of accu mulating dead leaves mid moss. 'Clicre are many annuals sown in September, which, potted off. brought in and placed in the window, will flower early, such. as the Mignonette, Nemophila, ('andyttift i Schizauthus, China Pink, Phlox Drum mondii, and many tithen , , which will af ford as much satisfaction as many peren• Mills. The Geranium and.Paligonium are general favorites, well calculated fer win dow culture, (though tender,) particularly the foruier, a succulent plithr ; which will display their flowers through the suMtner, and if bedded out in June, these scarlet. flowers make a splendid show, but must be re-potted again iu SepteMber, and brought into the house. The'emeti is cul tivated for its unique. appearance, and splendid flowers. Weigela reset*, Azalia, and the Camelia, are tine plants 1;)t the purpose. The first is a .deellitions shrub ! will flower early ; theotherk are mere ail . - ticult f,,r the novice to manage, without a pit, or green-house. Violets. I Neapoli tam) Oxalis. CyeletB,lll. Myrtles, ifasmoni, Orange and Lemon trees are decidedly ornamental. Then, as apripg aibnisce , , the Verbena. einerara,'Petunia; and a I host of others. in , mccesriion, that devel- 1 ope new beauties. It is not :trwilv flower ing plants that are attractive, for many are cultivated for their %,, r i ega t e d t;,ti age and attractive beauty. The use of saucers, to prevent water soiling carpets, is necessary. which should never he used far other purposes. unless for swamp plants, such as flue Calla ram• ily: and it is against nattire to water . them otherwise than lit the top. 1 The encouragement of flowers in the windows exhibits a taste for Nature highly commendable. They ari• eu s ik managed, hut the principle of their wel.- fore depends uponyresh stir ie favorable weather. laghi is as necessary as : water , only when the soil becomes dry, to prevent : 'them from drooping in winter; for the dry atmosphere of a room is incompatible to their health: hence the imporianee of at tention to that element. There iA a falla cy exi.ting on the port of some few, with ; a desire to surpass their attighbors,itt tim practice of painting flower-pots— a system ' to be deprecated; it closes the pores of the, pot, which prevents admission of air to the fibres, to the detriment of plant 4.. }Th".Gnnr. paint Neither should tiooe made of china ' !so Tilt: MOCt. stem, be used, f.tr jut smelt the water be- Now L.. the time to Lop ...Imes stagnant, which shmild be avoided, II It Si'4.l AI S s PIA Ai for more effectually to avoid such a result the . at Itf&O is why all plants, when potted, requir POWATIIe prt.N. , ook.B , only a e ten lgE J 111011111 , 1 R, drainage by placing pieCei.. of broken 1 ail Abiluf.Leturer.4 crock, moss, or charcoal, or a cotubina- I AN . " "'Will NE T COAL. 'MACK -- tiim of tuna, at the bottom, according lj coK .a . Tym A ni tt . to the nature of plants to be placed in them. —II.titiSTIICS, 1 509 LIBERTY STREET. omits intreirlor facades for iniPPlYint therbart quality of Coal, Nut Coal. Slack and coals, are prepared to deliver the atinie;; in any quantity to eau purehou!ors ; at reasonable rates. Our Coal fa brought in trek' daily by railroad, and is dry and free from olark. Ps riionlar attention riven no Pti • Arias Waffles. DUQUESNE BRASS WORK 4pt), UASCVACTURF:R9OI , HVHRY A.Litlft,TV OF FINISHED BRASS WORK. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. larPartieular attention to fitting Oil Refiner leg, Brans ()wings of superior embothnota made t o order. Steamboat work and rapubing saner ally. itirßom' Oil (Hobo: Darya Safoty Lamp: Gas Brackets and Pendants: Corner T. CLA STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. tol3:t I PIIrATE DISEASES 11Dr. BROWN'S M EDICA 1. and SURGICAL (Mee, Nn: au Smithfield street. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [Jr. BROWN Dan old eitisen of Pittsburgh. and has been in Predicator thelast twenty-five years. His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Disposes. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a inedical friend, should not fail to and out the Aurn place of relief. The Doctor is regular graduate. and his experience in the treat • went of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief• by the use of his rcinedies mid fAlowilig his &dyke. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES louver fail to onro the worst form of Venereal Dtaes.saa, Impurities and Scrofulous A Erections.— Also all diseased ariwing from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of tetter psoriasis. and g great litany forms of skin dis sents% the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant, To Peraons eu afflict Dr. Brown offers hopes of a cursanti iseedy worm. SEMINAL WEAK SESS. Dr. Hymns', remedies for the, alarming trouble brought on often by that iolitary. habit ornament gratification., which the young and weals minded often peewit, to, (to their own destruction.) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are sure. and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease is A FKW DATe"he will warrant a ours. He also. treats Piles,: Meet, Goner/airtime. Stricture. Brothel Disehentes. Female Weeklies . Monthly Suppressions, Diocese" of the Joint , ! Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Paine in tat Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladdes, t t. gather with all diseases of an:impure origin. A letter describing the sy_mplonis containing a res, directed to DR. BROWN. N 0.50 Smithfie' St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be immediately answer ed. - Medina* seat to any address. safely ',mike i I and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, Nc. 50 Smithfield i street. Pittsburgh. Ps. nolfi-dawin THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCED, The Enemy Driven int• the Entrenchments!! WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER: But Take all the AtuaTtera R e tan Gel. 100,000 BOMA Oir Cheep WALL PAPElLlfteederai. of Newest Naples, and . Usual !oriel", tivbe Aold tide Opting. Tide largestocLAXxinitleen..parchaaed wtre duced &VOL . kW. • NAEN/PICENT PARLOR PAPERS. BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS, EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF . • IrIIEWCIE AND ZWOLIIIIII DEMEONA, BargaMs Bet-Oonfined to Remnants. We 14e.ilAdfiaewell as CASH. WALL PAPER ; STORE. At the Old Mimed, We. $7 Weed Atreet. . • - W. P. WAWISILALL. MA - Papor Harming and Whiteeinthirm Quickly and madam. by Experienced Work moo. mb.M.ltod HAVE TIM DAY RECEI VIF.D asporDnuot ,; . PARK'S INUCKLY PLASTIEIta. , It is probable thong is Mann mink inditidual it, the world who has not bad occasion to aPPLY Pias ters for Pain in the, chest. aide, limbs. bowels, si m tempi. or tack. for ian of faintness or sink ing at the pit of theisttanacksttendbmdfaimpebt. liver einnOlinit, &mina 'Minimise affections, 456 9.14b6ssolasnmptitin: e weakness; eto. For too complaints times is no er equal to Park's' Priekly Piaster. ' Theism:ins article for !o.• JOSEPH FL111111N(PS. rah.... 7 __ ----- ADIFINISTIRATOWS SALE OF THE k° W ii i m i k ;." E . _ I. : L. w-- -- c — NNI•i.II A v. 1.. --- f t s , cn - c — o;4lu. o -r—r • ev•li --- timZum ...bp jf iitth r t : T ...... . E L: A. ,:...:: E t i ft .zi w wv ,:r .x,r .:.,:n isi ) . .. - . 0. 1...1 00fi1i i . u . . If ire ll i 111 1 .1 15 645 ,, : thi l 8 ... 5 . .. ete 1 16. w ii p o sitively be radio( 11.11440 AVOIT'N ali 01!1 1 .,' I liktt ]Food "rest. D. mac( ' C. 1143P7A11. thy' at 10 o'aloak. +. la. lantKor o,f , wan TAcKLE--13" tiar,AT vAn BE. /VIE 91N Flo LUNA 3t ' JAI- 03 bt 7 . l4, PANi!'''"Jr: TY for sale by Boirck mut-. L, . • ~,,' s A 41 ' 1 * -- P -1 X2E4 1 1. 1 1 E , 11 'Try ul.Ass: IVOltE_____,roi) sypl2-td • li stag - 4 - ' . I . lllllll .W oo4 Asterli.v i ilimest.lll9 Wilier. itieat. and US 11 SallasSO_ _ --:-.------------ A AitAiiisapibNiimiAiffailrittobtrab. Pa., t hr.. ,1.11- b.-I,m ihr . rinffirE7.-n- - 11 7" 1 "_ iii irle. ‘ .1W . ! — E%OO , --1 .... .---.7--- , - roigi ti ~:h..... M., 1 timptiaker. , ; Piiro li ... 1 - Al...Mk It s zaby ",* 1 2 a .if !, ..; 1 a ...t sots v Winds 4114 ...-PtitetilSg44iti. Wa re *di - ililiiiiiiirier. Mligeel „.,„, n ., .....,, d .... ~....4 4, . . I_ll 11,,,k,......_, ,:oolSotrvex.ilam . Pa parlor wumiaw*. ell . , "'"'..-. 7 -7. ''''' ---' ' um ' • ' ' i , —", ^r`•"",' .'E Public buildir.--. - spiti eomer MailTeiTii:WaTicrlifiuTuCTia. MTM OM bound Whiskey Barrels. irlll de forcrod• (Win store slid Aar salsebesiP._l4 JAMES A. Fisimrsi. sessuse /Met sod First streets. lIP Olt **.L.llil3lllo Shaw 604,(Lipiters,it EATON, .IVIACRUM St CO, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. ' Sil it lING -GOODS , i Not. 17- tend IN Fifth Ntreirt. • OF P.11.18 - FUROII. • iSA 'ts. tz: •: • I . ,• • 1111 ' 6131. "" '• OEFIti'L, Acs. :it: Ertl tr Sa., Itnash Bluer.. __ . I JOIIIIIIEINS AND ItETAIILEINVIL . '• '- ' - . ' err r-N -121iSritIll AU .I.IA ST .111.. t. HI N lIN 01 . ÜbUTHS ' CASSITtERES I TRIM MINOS. 131B11011)litt 11.:di. lIte.11E11'.1". : FrItCANII trill !NW ltl•qi 4, WAIVES. :\ 111.1.1 N EltV iltrons, ISAACJONE.S. Presi.,l6M: J 1 /UN i., lit( N 1111% , .. %I.: l'ltent• D. NI. Se,n..: a I : 1 . 3.1 : I Sllirt4, COiltlri. Tit,,,' Ze.naYnt. Yarn', ralv'Y wn4.TAmDit.A3 .. v..c t ,„„ m vA„,„ / „ . Articles find Notiono ~t every kind. ' I)lllECTOlici,-IsinieJolin2. (It:. IlitaseY. Liar. • , yey Chiht.4; Capt. 1:. Cif-tray, Sent) ..1.. Within, B. liou c 11l A V IF: NOW INI liklrOßE A (rt . - AIL. City . and ConntrY Meirltfintth Milliner'', ,L• 1%1111.5-wk. joint 1). Mei.h4l.l, Captain Adam v v PI.ETE at, of I Pedlars surd 011 who buy to sell drain. should cell 1.. /nentm. itnd_egpmjne enr :cock. IV.P. Sterling, Capt. W. 1,...a , R,.h,. rt L . , ; %PRI I'li ICI 4400 D-11. -• •"-. I. WIIIOIMAIIR . 1)HP,11: 1 111.F...47.--fleeiinil tl.or : W .._ 4) "'"' lbr a l : DnVl4 ' •'• ' n c .. - " ' of 17 and 1W I' idth Atm.:. .. .... .. • ' TO THE PUBLIC n''''':-.. ' JAMES ; A... FETBEIt, to! hew ~,„! 3,1rA1.. ,t,i...: whif:li•liaa'liaiiii• • t 3.1,1t11ik. Al' liti.i.'il it Nerr Y,..rki„ withatilfiiin• Air, . vlcad, toot.eet f.,:ide...G and coninniaing Juan f n I.IIIINARDING Atit) COMMISSION MERCHANT, eta. e ri.,e, r: - I t.,.• ~,,„1 ~,,, , a,6,,...44tikti fi . i' I los li'Ec i 'ALLY •••- - l‘f: itii S.ti.l C.P ~ • • We iv.. , ..1.1 rv-p0.•...rni1l- ~ ...1 ..it an ently•P' all filfsir ' i -11.74 t he ignorant and (Ode . . I ly Mildest of all denouti- ' ; rt.iir, Clettim, Illtarun, Lord, Ilea (ter, .ins pat ~ .1,.f.0121 ail, jlll..ie. to 1.14 t tb. nt . 4614 . 03, ; natiims, treat seater and.. Delpil e'rutr avid Produnie :h, ~, a., .r t iii-Iv.-rArv, i delicate tilAutders, self- , . detwaterallp „ . SA , 11 . 51'.1. 1;11.111%'' slt soilIt?': - '-' : i aortae nil 'diseasee or - - ' 4 . .... weir Illiarliell and Firsit Stire4 , l4 . ' alt n t• cl It &Lot 'l'll illiiirli';'''' sturitions comnion dual . , I . i , I. ,• FA,' _ .. I edent to youthst.t I..th - .... Nat. fu rint, stinei , v , )- ,, , --, .- ~ 1 sese,,, -,) r ) -. - ,P_ id ":. ""'"" - , l '""""" - Ili:v...lth ! , 4". :3. Cut:do:Ft t :-...,m. Palibur• . l.,.. . ••• - 11, . - oliiiiii 1 pn.,ti?v,4pdcp. palm-nee' late • tail. .*.l 4,14 ti ? lng .. 1 .1 ,...... 1 A . d rt. / li eut. ., ~.. ..4,, tatin ,. ;. . / . /.... /Ir . / 3, 17...,/.1:if.1 DAL, r.1..1 . A'. E 44 AO, the ienorn tit tiii , i'falsaly% [Lanier'. are .1 rc , a.litilly . ,-, -,.. .b . .1.11.:.„,iii i . • nboaltrot snit think rt. ir areat sin very ininatrat 1 1 TZ,,,,, M, v+ 3/ A., / , ' .l a ,n r tL i it' . 1„ / ,!:1 w . t .,.`' . /1 : 1 :t i; t ! . . t .:,:" s t ',::::'.:: 111.1rBl'. 115A;i1...7.,11 , :1.14: !1 mc lt.. ir p , I and .fur eent fi niinfitien and C,..iti310.•141.1 a tneeg ; gg 3 / 4 .,,.. i i . - 1„.je1,..?n11:t0 them wleeq; prentn•ingonns nud laughter Thr•ir . 1 / , " 41 '• Whole.iale Geosterg,: ., i'Llr-1.1 1 , :: • ~ . _ ._ . . . _ ____ _ . family , nhydician should be caulleus to lieoitlicrp.l r. TOI: WANT 5.111 , 111: 1170011 A ItIN • p . • 1 in inorattee that the:Vile the same es Dr.. A.A.\ , . _,,,,1 t v,._ FORWARDING IllEmatiiin sTlWP.tereept pahlighing) lest tt; lucrative !oat- i all F o l ' t ‘ h li e i r r ' r k Pr i e`ld' l AL3 , fittse . > l 7:!;, , zu p t.K . ed i and ~ ccmmissloti AND Fo R A )11 , 4 1.4 ....fel ,Ni. , ..0 cl :4' ..t.tn. yor . A N - 1). - .L. -;,.1.',...a . wig; ~ : dee might Im lea to them among AtUDid id!Wly i wine. N ewUrange, initne. 1, ,,. /nen knei cum , / }„,„) in. t.. ... . • modeit and prettimpttuniv families. lelrn awl I #4.,..,,,i, A B,,, t h et .: /. i, a 1 ,.,04,,,,,,,,„ 1, ~,.1,,,,, ~ ~,, 1 /eater% la Pri..lu.te ~ .n.l.Pitetbistghlllamidgggrege raise:diet igneran.tp, sprung 1,11 ! as riiiisiiilivzni are) i wills ..d u. new crop ni ' Fruit and h•wrr than at . Soto. 'ESA L1111:11111:N 0311.111EIMN > ,.- qt -, - wh, compare goewty, intelligence... senie. .i.... le ..„ .., usarl .,„,,, i, ti , „ it.y. , i. „ . ~. 4 ., r „,..., ~,..1 . dollars:and .r e nts Invsterionaly. rneauly or 11 I, tell rim t i.i.• •, ;•- -.•-• V- . • • • I. tit,.. t.r. i• 4 i.: t 1 ./1.....qr1.1.1. i• .. • U. , - gi..m,,,, - •.• .. 1 PFEIBI//111illie. gotten. I; is to na1.11. , ,ty. Lon ever that tinteei..e= , ~,,,,,.% ..." ~ : .. 4 ,,.., kin.t., ..: / , ~ II ~ ~, , ,i . .... . - ._, parent:4 and 'afinrdianiv ere thankful that . tht:r ; t',...,,..,'',.`,„ L T ~....;;: "s • - ----. 71 1— ,7ty ms, daughter.; and word ;, pi e..h.uly 114,1)1,, i . • i f A v„-,,l,Tii t 81 ,, yr , , E R. HITG.II . lit BOLE - :Y" — • . . ._ ... 41 0 . and or 4elicit """" dit i'''' a l " i `'ll''''''"'"'' - • ,1,-;-; c9rr or LPIJw.A..t nail I)i.m.in.l iii:.y 11.1 If (4 I NI: tit ILici:it & NutrulliMr'" hare :ham re..tored ta health and vids - a. by I.)H, . ; .. , .. . - , nu bil.i.lei n e Way, twat the Point. Win AlitPt fIItA.NSTII LP. le ;id. , many hefore alai iiit.a niarrinve Ihrouait him Ise. heen.aved nitn-li • ~ti'- W A 1.1. PA IbElt ! ! : r,. „,., vr, a n.l ir al r:I n ti..i at ' ~n.rei u eau ; ni. !,.. 1.10. the :.;11i.W:ilg Inti..iiiwory..,vir, t ..2 , .Stim i g a tti tering. anxiety. inurtineation. Jo,. .riportuatort , . , tiaivniv., 'f..irn•-.4. '...b '1,24. : , ..,t wa.,i.l g.,diregp; hex Ilr irwternal eninti.sicini. tire 1.:/111Plet.e.i.k. oared i . i'lbavi-, for iv...A a rvi it n ; Ittining -,Mirefilii - • in a very short :WACO Or film, hv hi-, RVW reinctilm. i • . A 1 Tao . a liiiiisu a an.l 1. ;Itt... 0 :"....r,'W.i; iliJ , :io.-ret ie - .41144,: Willa afoeveuliarly ilia toWli. 1 }A eoy ary rouipourala i WINDOW CURTzi.Lr4 0 Wt.. C. , M...ifel tit .i Ilia, ir, t 1,, be,t siiiinavr. , igr, from the Vegetable Elul - Own ha nu :teen the • - Pal lie; Imil 11:11/gin ,, , C.l itli ,ire aaht , Villiti*tiLl:' , fallacy:oft he .:)I ereurial treattstent.be ha, fibandon- : • ed it and euhitituted the t tulital.J... I%.lr.iiiii .16- ' • • • ' Z.4.1 . t.W....f an:. .rn. inete....ial .Pi/e l l. t., tb yeari ( tito, a,:l over in length. tt ill id. , make WWI fnit-te• : eased ace treated with . niarkestsuceeds-tinving had ' New Style's for Spring. ue 11.412. • D.,,1..., ,i..i Nicgol I:uglier . , end. Lrech.Paraptd4te. forty OP experience tt, aix tr. ,at• .te , 1:011. , et , . .k.tr. _C:I filo - hair:a r , and ~ that ruts • ~, meet itiltoff4tAil of lion; the (44 World end in ; in.; ne t.• to,ler: ..au f.leiltlf:::: illehot midi: WO the United tates: lesdr him to w ill l all with a i A Ifireat Variety toad Floe AAnsoirli. i i. e • i t ' ~, fair tiiiii. henith aria ham - line:4a will a i f i iiii liloc i in . , - amens freest II I-1 cocoa • .%11 (b r ier Preen fitly Fille4 amt Sairtillittic.' upon the now -palled obeek. Tillie no foiaiar With i ' P.leliekted. tnentehanka and itturekw but come turd he eared 1 I e 35 p i er Ptotte. • N. 11.---I•ertiouler ettentitat end t . 4: l. o l,, llilit l ifia lixa g . e : Censurnption and . all Ar ii 4, kindred iEtetort. ot tli ; Risen I , reyei re tat Pi intiiiv Prvii....7o:anatasib i,;..l at .i !o Which , s, many annually till "et. eolutritse, can ; 1 Eor Pala by , 11, lore :, now lie rrlirt t. 6, providing thoy attend to IL in ' . time Full particulars esti be Mot of my treatment . i7. - I'ittl ' t'll•lAN .A441 : ..11'4C-'.. , ....I . I....prenaring it cope of the Al edieal Ati,,iidi.whieb . rip uon 4. ,„ 4 te , a a , arr; :ea r trill is , NI Cii, Ritirt•fiblvir.: viribsipinoe i. Uillin gratis tc all tbm apply Having the ad ' a IL -• .J. L. • a A ',Dr. Ira It vet- ,:rret; l'ittefiugata,,thh.:: t autago of is% Of forty yenta extoxiw... and olwervatlon • e.in.ratuently. he ha , ' Ripariqr gun No. fit WOOD NT:Kt:ET. i :weliarv.i to hying "at "r Nvoal lark. P*SAINIIIMAI !'retie en to ney part or the old eountey, , eitbarby in thatrentment el special diseitedi, Lutz who is : :grant gir mlilillt: pue1 , ...1.i. daily consulted by the profiwormo. ad well WI comm.. , Between -I tla .1, ;lb. 2,1 deer 1,..4.,w Dian • I .11ley alt lllT tiltA} - I.'S DM: SALE. !Myatt:lein litti' mended by repealable eidaene. imbibition, tiro I , n i b2l p,irt ol Etirove. prietere of hotels . Sr.. Offitle 115 Smithfield :---• - - - ---- - - • „ . ..‘, 3 .,,,, 1 1 .., / . t h . , u t ,ii at ,„ / „At s - st/ d eitt;tti l i i iiit it if..` - - 4 street, near Diamond etreet. Private eommuni- • IILPORTAN'II . nutit. Ahtn. Agent forth, 41 Mark Stbeliteitlo4; cations from all parte of the Union` etrielly at- 1 . tended io. D'ireld I. V kr brtween Nee Verk, tiverpool. Intinxtiorn I' , . • lall IN i" I.: NT4) R S . . '''''":".- PATENT At - a:NI:V.4. P.tTENT Ar.l.:Nt:l' datr BILTEMORE PIANO FACTOR lir, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, 1 - 4 OMIT C. LAWRENCE. l is ROST. W. - TENWICR. 441. VIC,. 4 r lot: / For to el ire te Vere X I " . 1 •,. For the pea , PITTSCURGiI POST, FIFTH STREET. • sin (Meer of the .. years AI otenuer tat orrar. Woad 'V the lifterititorton I.L'il- ..1 ~ .. .. ..._. ___ Brooch Ma kbritell• . tr:1,1.14,1 litinN.i. 1.. t 4141 .II'VANDr.f, Patent 4111.1re--tite . et tilt t• .11. 111 r rich al ; ; ,,,,,,,,..„ N ~.,,,•,..;N: special Parlor •oPRtesa 11 A Kr He"' iii•neral Pit;thers. I was tour sae a Wand fur 1111144711 , ' Tears Ist the Pot- , IN EAli S at COl7lll N, nester or ea 0 pour Ageovy shod. '• 100.0. I (StreeegAarm to All'andlesa. Morns Jr Cia.;) Hoard of A.pproli,''"l ii. NOTE-All infusination necusemp to procure a I WHOLESALE GROCERS, latent and a copy of the Patent La w 4 sent free.' • - • . . . tt= to present Coninlissioner of Patent, ,Hon. j ' Corner Wood and Water Streets; - -- David P. Holloway. dellltlf I ,Ws terrvestrtessit. iikV. I POLL° HALL SILLIIANIDNA LOON. L ' CHAHLESG. A RDNERbsonld remind his old I . ienda and eitstonter. that he is tttill to be found ei ROBERT ARTHUR - ."." 1 . -, at his Ohl stand, APOLLO HA1.1., - entrance on 1 ..4.7rf/RINABIic" ANL" 1...A.W: ..; Fourth street. He two. always OU hanit the bust i reality of Lager {leer. ant in 41111114, ti,,,, with the , AND CONIMISSIONER OF • DEEDS' „.. - •-tiflSPhiti." all. a well appointed billiard matron: with good ! Missouri, Tpaaa , Wiieuirrekri l , Vigil . . r 14 .„•1 1 idea, balls and cues. , euisiana. Ilhnois,Towa. nada'. I Casa Remember the ph, ra n Apollo Hall. Fourth it. ; ucky and Michigan. - ' ;=• it''' , '-- -'-• -, nearWmat. entrance trout Fourth. iyltely i mh.s:6m No. 1 3 / 5 FOURTH WINIEFT.., . ..________ ___. _ _ . _ - -•-- ---•- . • . • , An Iftlir *lt .1 , 1, WV.: 7si lig. I LOAN. OFFICE, Plumbers and Gas Fitters,. i II EN R Y W: CIMI.OTT - . . NO. 190 NMI T lIF I ELI, 1111111111.11T,0 , ,' Nat. lea ]FOOD STREET. OPPOSITE I Near the corner Fifth. : Pittffhautilk.' •. 'AL L A ,I 1.1 ' .L.VA quantithsa loaned on Gold trod SOM.; Dbl.' . ; Moutti. Jowelty, Viola and Silver Watolnait„ •! 47 oil 10 ST ItI:ET AI.I.E6IIENY, ; all kinds of valuable artieles, for anjed '., soNkly ALL ' time agreed ou. The goody ciattUOlt be,4•111•11111111. EOH EN Y CITY. 1 ' :SP... u 'fail I.l4l,roft'S Or! li'L without the Ticket. oga- Office llour.s from 7 A. M. to se p..sg: • • NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY 11. 1. YarlitilYPIKANTAli t4/1 " 1 ' LE'tal. i ja3) $ i Lead Pipe, Pnr aria Our .mol.arid Plumber e .__:.• BADE THE SPEEDY AND pEELELty. t Material iu general.. Oil ftelineries ; Siesta', it. ' 111111rEN BWISIVE,:••• ~ • it F.NT mire of ' the most t.ppleved lunutier. reek, lined Lead or , ; Cor.per. Houses fitted with Witte. mid Cbt. Fix - MEROHANT T - A . I'LliM; . aosoa RH h' A . 1) L EFL 1.1 It E THAI . t• tires. bischaraes. :lambi:it 11 oiatatee., Ninth! ) Elul.. . lA. N. R. All "rth,r+ promptly ottMatrd to. 49 St. Clair Street 4- - .‘,lons. nconti •,. nee, Genital Irrlta sp.: :IYd _ MHO'', Ora vel. litrieltiro and I.lEN'f LEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO 011 t, AG trons of the Kid 'll Sa If T I ll' lUJI. lr it.. H A I.- DER CHEAP' Folt •CASH. - • .-. .., ..: - rt. s and Eltulder, . . . . . eho IJI Tuna with NIVIINIIe DIMIVIINED _FROM NSW Which has bee rood It arable& of : ETRA WI.ER R Y AZ , I. iceetook or CLOTNIK tINE EII' , NDRED Plil'Slcl.lNo .. L.‘,l;iirkfty ; CASSIMERES and VESTING'S, whisk mea,h, in their private practice, with the entire datrerAitt.. .16,1 P.LACK LER P. Y Pl. IN TS. , purchase,' at priers far below the maid ' , superseding CituCll, Cor4ltta. I_ test Li ~ or any ' , , , Slif-[deco[ inducements ollered,to mob *wen compbund hitherto known. GRAPE VIN Et.. . 21:t3b4 BELL'S SPI.:CIFIC PILLS : i t'Fit RA NT. . . and $ ita IS F. il Eith.l . tall Ills . j e t BEctilitAili , iir, .s ti, are speedy in action, often effecting a cure in a I l i A NEd R. - few dais. and when a cure is effecteit it 1. PurMult- i ' 11111 T PA It It Wholesale and Retail imam in - old: they ate prepared from vezatalda extract, ; and 4,77. 1 PA RACH ...4 lltalTS. : that tre hermleesou the UltiteM, and never Hattie- i Agricultural and Farming Imple.; ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and t kit of the bait quality, ma warranted true to ; being sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. I battle. Fa :ale at 29 FIFTH Silt FT.I. ments. Seeds,. &c. . • No change of diet a: neeeseary whilst tieing thew: ', i trah22 .i. ENii.X. - nor does their' ction inteifera with buyinc ,, par- , f- • suits. liaeh box contains Mx dozen Pills. ; ' N.A'r IRON .4. 011,. I'ItICE ONE DOLLAR. and will be 'sent by-mail. poyt-pahl, by tiny 11.1- ', I "E ARE ow N lllANtrAirrru ssu vertieed Agent , on receipt of the money. this article, which for hrilliamiiu hurnitii, Non e genuine without my signature .41 the lrme d e ru of ,4%u s iee ,etor, coil transparence of , j„.1,a,„4,,,, wrapper. . . ;bolos., 'wit:di whir wu warrant to be changed by j .- -.- . .1. Tail AN, Rochester. N. Y.. (hull Agent. ; life or exposure lis un4urmitteci by toy illumi- ' Alllif,44•11111:1i AN JOSEPH FL KM, 'NIL t ...tor in this or kastern markets. A- a profitable : it- - corner Market street and !alumina. :Mil lathe runnt trier. we eau sprigs.% re.-...m in end ' anfridawlY:la !It. A 64, our manufacture of LAKE SUPERIOR TOPPER MINES CAUSTIC SODA 1 -4 llt it -- : i.lped lay all large soap 'Makers mut Oil Rained... ' II 11 ikit nE/411 " 1 " 4111 Ea V IIMEGIAIas whichezeels 10 per emit. in etreugth all the make , 1 1 119ELT11.114 WORKS. jof English Soda brought 16 this country, Oar . imanalsetnre of WILLIAM BAGALEY I , A it tii. .1i •ici. - arts' .s-. cc... I N 1114 tb T F TIERNAN dr IhiETTI, Wholesale and Began Grocers. TEts. WINES. LIQUORS. ~~ ' ~~ 11110 STU ik NI) THE DIA NIOND, fifienth. Braziers' eani Bolt. Copto rr , l'redoed per Still Bottom,. snoti!r Sublet. ie. Also. intioirterm awl dediera lietatlA, Tin Mite, Sheet Iron. Fire, &e. ..ear Constantly on- hand. Titininn'o 5 1 aCh0 niad.Toole. -Warehouse ; -No. 114 Y RAT and 11•411 tiSECOND STD EI:TS. l'itiAnrgii. Pen.. 44" SpNitil utilero nt . I.:1 any &Area pattern. fo2i:l3'd& V/ EW GOOIPS— Wit have jut ti,:Kiwed from the, EAST N•_ C I -'l' E , II AII'R A 111 "L. H Ci tei CVO for the 'meet sad approaching seem's. -Pam are reepeetfallp requeeted to call moat esamtur out. ' W. IL WGZE & TO, ' • MERCHANT TAILORS, 1431Pedertil street, mbs COMPT Market Square: Allegheny At, 'JUST RECEIVED jurm ago a m yr .z. li th :1111111: EAS'lrEllt3ll BOOT AND SHOE STORE 01' JAMES ROHR. B 9 Market slreet. a fall and complete Lo3ertatenl ‘.l Itin.TS ANL, lititlESin every variety and etyla, whieli will he ;Ad CHEAP FOR CASH. es. eon and aware a bargain. JAMES it , 3118. 99 Market :tre near Market Wit:a. ,BOX Sibs. PittAhunch Peat Oftien MEM= 114PORTIMS DE41.1.:t1/4 IS NORTH-EAST corner 31u si trtttrer• of i, . SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYS. SALT. &C.' ' ;Are Do weU and favorably known, we qua the I _ fel.l umentign iv uthien.. ;:, All Wien and ithioirie. will Le promptly at _ : .IrOtfei. 11. `1711C111 1 .31..P14014 , 'tended t by Hiblre.sii.g. GENERAL AGENT . - • GEM /1.: et.ll.lfOrN, Auent, . - . Penna. Solt Manufacturing I ,11.11,811. V. A s 10 . . _ .. 24 . ty n i.,l; street, Pineburgh. -COMMISSION MER.ORANT. No. I Neigh PIO.; hierwwl. . • • • HI ILADELFRIA; PA ...„.. ~ Jim6 _ ____. ..._,____.- . „- e _......,„ 1 -,.... • .i.,_:_ ! - . FIAMILIV Eget!. DEPOT. . _. ~. I • •• • - • WM.: M. STEWART t. - .-' , rilie lIIIIIIME OWNZIO I .--bR.SIVE L EI'4 i "VI Al -. IE it - ITV C 4l ! -44 ,...11: , t INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES"; " • ' ' '' ' ' - -•••r ' 7 l ie unrivalled by any. in ail easel • o t L a m eneeff . t . Ili., Comer Still"r11 I":051.31(41 ..t SkAintfiki, IZnti Nal tipraine. Bruiser or Wrenching. ii. i 'eTREE•II`, A LL'Eil !FENT- All FY.' - - ••'- - • • ;. in ; mo w wi g ntniai n .;,./fi annenunn H a mm, • • Me. FM3O;I inipplied vita emit .at ClWii:. ratio. !Mae. &ratchet. Manse. 41re.,, it will 1111.. Ilpeedily., on Abort not 4oo . . maulkiet, ;love Spans and Ringbone may emit" be Pre- ; : - . - a -- - -- el - u • Vni. -- w — t • / ►;1 - -- ---.. - iiventgd - and etirel in their ineiptent stases. but.: '- " •• 7 • •---- - --•`-• -- - - - , ,lpottermell castle ime *beyond' the . puniblilLY of a • qIr4DICAL Mtg. -No imae of the kuul, however. to , LONG' MILLER A. GOz - ,,.;_. IMO daePerate or Impedes but it may be alleviated :, .by thisluthetent; audits faithful apptieetke will' WORKS AT FM REiBURIM 'STATIfft. 4r... imam* to the L*132111104. and enable the i - LICIIHIEN I' VALLEV 4.41LR0g% i. • . . tihoissito travel with comparative ease. • II Evem horse owner should have thie remedy at ; 84rotlice end Wirehouse. Phan& for its timely 'be at the fiat aNwarau.* ul •III NI SWEET MTNEET. PITTIN ILaMenem will effectually prevent three formida• • , diseaammentioned, to which all hulloes are liable, , .. ~ , h an orsee d whi nes eh ri3 ren . w d ci e rt r i s e,w . Tally otherwise valuable ,...Zu li urr iis tu a r i e id 4 o p f ei r k l i i i ." ll .l .. "ling Ira Lititti.atted R. E SELLERiI I Ell., ' NO. I DEFINED OIL. WARRANTEE/ Argun fur Pitt.heeirti , NON-EXPLAISITR. ablest on band. otablY nold:lydaw:is Je?.7:17-41/ew:Pow 1,1011,1141.1.11 1 I TS i 1) Bass Almonds. 3) do Filberts. to Funnel, Widow,. Ifo do Cream Nuts, do du Comm Stith, Also 25 barrels Pecans and 3.14 buFbul, Pro Nat.!, In Mom owl fur dale by EYAtHR RHOS.. tabM Sod 13.11111 d ti Wood 'drew aims. REF. 6U Piurrtscir.r.vi 44 . 4 , 4 ,{ °IL 15(ml ' 3 •ev,Ti; 1 , r il i a lt ni F ?: t u. s iTi' , 12:"‘ - • b . ' .: :, b. ; s I:11 4 76 I , lTtse n ite. li l t F.34. s a i e , ,, ,...r. i i ir a l lt si lw iNG A i m . Noi N i .. s .. D al 1 5 t ,..i 1 0b 1e: 1 .. .; '11 :6:: :. &-, . 1. 4 : t j . . 11 . '" C711 1e :. ‘ ; 4 11,eti:; I e:1 :i xi - ear. ‘..) StAII.ETS. Sir sale .try I.s .1.. I: .1.. .;i. ,1;. 64.22, . HOW N.A Tidi.r.v.l:l6 u.,,., lu oturo 1 f for hale. I.y - . ___. I: KI-Al Ilt .t. ll It 1/TH tu" .111..:4 +e.. 12r , and .1:18 lc 444 illtree.L . - iIfiIIIOVICWISP4DEAS AND AMA. EON m,_4 Established t, VESTINCS. H. H. SMITH, N ()17 A l" 11 IS ft,r thn I;l4ekeyv Al.%r u r 1114 spet, .11 , ,trer tuld and Ammon's orsery, • . .7441. Is 7 LIDERTIV STIREE'r., !! l'/~iEeAlt- '44) IirSHELS DRIED PEACHES, fu ,dore sit.l for mitt by IS aud 20 Ilrowil street 1.. WOUWir.4I JNO. IMOONMEALI,. COMMISSION MERCHAtit, VOIS:THIS 111 LE SW PIG NIETAL AND 111.00148, NIL 74 AV ATER STK Err. HELow MANERT PITTIMMIGH. levANDLui t i. SpNitil Partner.".._