Volume XX. RIVEN INTELLIGENCE. PORT Or Franklin. Bennet. Brownierine Gelatin. Clark. Brownsville. CoL Bayard. Peebles. Elisaben. DEPARTED. Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville . Gallatin. Clark, do CoL Bayard. Peebles. Elizabetl.. — air The tiiver--Las t evening at twilight there were two tee* siz inches weter in the chan nel and neither uontlauea warm SOP We congratulate our old friend Capt Con, on taka.g charge of so fine a boat as the Romeo lilleanior Romeo, Copt. N. A. CON. This sblenuid new lisht-de aught steamer leaves our putt this day f r Cinch nail and Louisville .She r. deAdedly ooe of the tiahteet dtaught and prettiest boats Wilt this ceason Capt Adam Ja oohs and Jan le/touts have been doing their be t. tutit that is 'touts a gout deal In the eon t to•tion of this boat nd ex venee has be spired She is Mod out and furnish-d ati.h the best tier state rooms aro large. the furniture, excellent fact she contain, ail that latest improvements. tiLd LI certain to be a fivorite with pastea.gers and shipper, tier commander, utet ill A sox. is flee of the wont experienced utfizers on the 1$ c,tom wait.ra. and will be certain to bee that pasaetliera have the beet of at entinc. The tirtt clerk Is 31r Miller. from Cincinnati We have ti.:t the pl ell fea e his acquaiuta ou from the retinas /Lends. suns he nringa wi h we are certain he is a gentleman ,end hob r The Romeo ! leases to-das at noon .lisp tuceees alwaysll lICIA 11- ! For and Louisville. SATURDAY. AUG. 9. 4 F. .5.1. ttj a; TIIE NEW AND SPLENDID "" Light Draught Passenger Steamer ROMEO. id A. cox commander. win leave as announeed above For freight or vas sage apply on board or to J. N CU.. au9 Agenis PITTSBURGH MARKET WEEKLY REVIEW. Careftelly Revfeed and Corrected by 'n Commercial Ileporter. Ornos or THE 5/WEIDA Mi I RUING POST, PITTSBURGH, August 7th, 16 , 32. Remarks—The market since our last ha Apples—The ne. crop is coming , in slowly:, they are inferior, an ., sell high. Sams of small lots at SI 25C41 504:41 7,5 sl s . b • 1. Ale—Pittsburgh is noted for the prima quality of Its Ale; we quote as follows: hbls hf bbls hbls hf bbls X ....... (s 1 300 XX , S 7 ;' Rennet... 8 00 I 4 00 Porter... 6 Pi trit Brown stout '4•4 hbl 700 Aches—Our market enataina an ample supply; the following are the rates: Soda Ash at 3,e: Refined do 4.!.4c; Caustic at dm:Nitrate at sc: Re fined do at 6.14. e; Potash at 315 . e; Pearl at-5144.1.t Bacon-Prices continue to advanee, holders being firm in their views. 7he following rates can he devended on: Plain hams, 73af.; Canvas , cal Hams 8.f..68%; sugar Cure 1 Gams 10:110%; ;ides 6%; Bhoulders 4(44%; c)untry meat sells at vari ous prices, according to quality. Heaps-Unchanged; prices range from .51 25..3 S 1 37 itS per quality. Butter-Tne cle , nand has improved and pri ces likewise Sales of good packed at 7.% , ; fresh roll brines 836 c Bl ßroo ossusa -Noms-Sales i at $1 s stat2sesionary 50 oat 5.1.00 d '0 ton. 1 or. for com mon and ri2l®B2 50 for good and faller Buckets and Tube-The beaver manufac turers prices aro as follows;--Buckets. plain in sides '0 dozen 51 45: painted inside, 51 50: 3 hoops. S.l 75; Tubs, No 1, 3 hoops, 'it dozen. 57 75; No 1.2 hoops. it 6 75; No:4 S 6; No 3, 5.,1 50; No 4, $4 75: IV 5, Ste keiler's 2to 2, $2 73; :fall Bushels, sealed 84 75 Candles-Saks of dipped at Sic a lb; Moulds, 10c: Star 16®18e; Sterine 150. Cheese-Prices rule about the same: sales of Western Reserve at 133fAt7e; Goshen. 7% 6 2 se Corn Meal-S ales Horn store of ['tante sifted a; 42®43e. 'O. bushel. Cooperage.-t)il barrels arc reedy sale at 8141 90-an advance. Cordage-We omit quotations, tits manufac turers gave us to understand that the rates were ton unsettled and would he for three to :bur wooks to come-as soon as agreed in they %rid appear in the Post Crackers-The following arc now the current rates: Water Crackers 53.‘",,e Butter do 6!.... , :e; Sugar do 7%,c; Soda do 63.1ic; Boston do 034 e; Pifot Bread no sale. Cotton Yarns-So sto 10. per 1 1 ). .12 els ; No. 400 per doz 23%; No 600, per doz, ors. Carpet Chain, assmted colors, per lb, Sue; white, under 15 cuts, it, 10e; ass.,tted colers. I over 15 cuts, 33e. Candle Wick-!1 ib, 4?e; chaulking. 12e .1, lb: Extra Batting. la lb, 2.2 e; Superior. lb, 23c; Com mon, 20c Dried Frail-Dell. Peaches wore r.tforal at $2 10® 25'0 bush; A pples at 51 23. dozen. Egga-Dell. tales of peeked in bids at 17 Dried Beef-Sales cf Plain S C, 1.3-!;; Canvas sed do 10%alle Feed- , f he sales are limited. prices unchanged. We quote Middlings at 8.5®90e0 100 lbs; Shorts 55 @62: Jaran at 460x.50; Ship Stuffs at 60®65c; Oil meal $18®2016 ton. Flan-Mat ket firm. sales Baltimore Herring at $6@,6 26'0 bbl; do Shad, 13E113 25; 31ackerel. No ‘Lt large, 8 25®8 40: Lake im ring, 323®350: White' .114 b bbl - Flonur-The demand since our last has improv ed, .11..cipallz for export. :Mee the dee ins of aat r the receipt have Lulea off materially; for the °etre- qualities there is more selling. at the Edlowing rates; Superfine, no enqui , y; Extr., $4 5544 50: Ext , n. kirunly,:3s LAS 20; Very tAto:ce. 55 f•Ck4.5 1)2. 11.rain-1 he market remains (lull with more sellers that, buyers Gots range trout 320,33 c- Corn-zbellorl. Ear 40a Wheat-Re(1 1 .1564 ' White, $1 oog 05. Barley-nominal. Itiee -45555). the market very unser.led and p, nominal lligsseeries-Ou r mark e• remains firm and op erations exert chcorrect quotations hard to oh tsin. The . g about as near as can be ob tained: Sugar; Sales of Cuba 81.07.5.34 Choice 10e; New tirleans.saleslo®lo%®lo3 4 ; Porto ..11.1co, 10 (7 7 .30Y410%; Crushed. 12%@13 afaaseea-ales Orleans new crop at 53e: infe rior sells at a variety of prices War-Sales of choice Rio to the city trade at 23c; sales to the country at 2334®24e Gas Pi p e--'4 inch Gas Pipe 0 inot.7 e: 3,5 inch do, 84x Ich do. 9e: iuch dO,l Nc; ;44' inch dr, 13c: 1 itch do. 1714 c: 11 , .1, inch do. 26e.: 1% inch do. 320:2inch do t. soc; z% inch do. 90: 3 inch Fl3oe: 3% inch do, 817 e: 4 inch do. a] 50, subject to the customary discount. Gunpowder -- Theie has been no change since the late decline; viz: Rifle. $7 25: Blasting, 53 00 per keg May-The receipts yesterday were yore large; Sales of new wore made at the scales at 595010®12 per ton. • Hide -Hides are gone up and green salted are selling ati@ntio /3 lb; dry flint 101E .. .4. Sheep. skin per dozen at 82E453. Hatpins-Per barrel Z -1 3( 7 !. - 25. This is a de. cline. Iron and Nulls—The following are the manufacturers terms: A discount of 1 . 235 cents Keg on Nails in lots of 100 kegs or over, Settle ment to be made the Ist April, July, October and January, by note at 4 months, or a discount off for cash, of 5 per cent. Flat Bar Iron-13 to 6byX to 1 inch, 234 c: 2to 6 by 1% to 1% loch, 2 3 / 4 e; 1% to 1% by ;l to X, inch, V& &sorsa Shoe Iron—% to 1 by 5-16 to 3 8 inch, Heavy Band Iron-2 to ti by 54' s and 3-16 inch, 2%c;1% to 13 by iti; and 3-16 inch 3c; '34 to by and 3-16 inch, 34c; 34,1 to by anti 3-10 inch, Hoop and Livia Band- 2% to if inch, 3c; 1X to inch, 3%• 1% to 1, 1 / 4 inch, 3%; I to I%inch, 39:1 2-;.1 inch. 4: % inch 4%; N iticii. - 5%". Oval iron—. to I'4 inch, Zile; %to X inch, 3c sh. italf Oval andßtqf339f 339 Round I ron—;; ; :i; to 1% inch, Ic; %to Jack .314; %inch. 3%; inch. 4c. _Round and Nosagie-34 ct.'f lb extra for all cut n, ilootie-1 to /4; Inch, 2,%0; it i l s h" to 2%inch, 2%; 3 to tuck 3: 3% to 4 inch. 3)i: in and % inch, 2X: and 9-16 inch, 3: % and 7-Iti wich,3%6 546 inch, 344 inch. 3%; 3-16 inc .; as/a--Nails, 60t1 to 10d. 3c; brads 9d & 82. fencing 71 eau 6d , 3%; nand 54 and 41. 3%; do 34 common. W. do 3d flue, 5%; si 2d common, 5%; do 2d 1 43 1 , e,* 4; lining nails, .su'' inch, 6,1 , ; ; ; nails. 4 : barrel mails 44 :o,f d do _ ineh and 1% inch. 4; do 1 inch 5; a. 74 inch, 5%; cut spikes. 9 to 6 inch, 3%; finishing nails, advance per keg, on common. I; casing nails. advance per keg, on commo n.X; tobacco nails, advance per keg, on common X. Leather—The current rates were: Red Spanish sole is lb ZAI24cI Upper lidozs:l44o do 24@aic Bridle do 383t42 Harness .......... do 24®:ak, 6kirting EL.c Lard— idea in bbls 9c. Kegs 10c sarini Least—Sales of Yig at 7 (.1.45.e is lb: Bar ill -Ta bbL w— Louisville sells regularly at $1 20,-,91 Lgumber—Tbe following are the rates at tha river and Fardte—Green common in wharf' ftratillk Clear common in wharf' feet 20: (UM* in foot IA Shiagles in $3 23; Dry imon do 113; t..lear do eao; 1% skint do do $4O: ursjV ika - hoardsu c ri% L n. ath c i lf $2 fcet $l5 Oak do _ w GO. M—Aiwe said in our his article is very 41$ tuft to quote on amour t of Chef equeut chan gag ourrete.. are up to last evening: lt'tined—The market rattaiw very quiet with gale K 11141:5tc Lubricating Mecca. 16Mlits; Du* Weak. leggeo t L'rude Petroleum advancturn amp eta Mid is tanks ftr which So Is demandel; tb•sianot num an 0117 e; Lamm' la 'labor no . . . . .... ....... . .. . , . . . , 7 . , . 4 - bt _,....„ . • ....• • • .„ , „g., ,„.„.:. ~,. •.....::: .. . .; ..;,•,•„. „..:r •.. ~ ,_ ~,..,•..:.•..., , ...J.... t i t ~.,,,.._•:,•, • , I a, 1 . • i , ili .„ , - , i „.. i -,:-._ ,. -. . • :, .r: ,• , • .. . .... . . .. _ !: li pr., ;. .. A, • _ .. .. . . ARRIVED tbo attontiou of the public to thott 01*01.1 COOK,HITILOR AND REA TINS STOVES ata. ,, . IMPROVED Ititiehen Carafe Froutra. Hub low Ware, e>r. among which will rOlilid the ' Beat Corti leek Stove% in the Mate. • T:is f:iatrund, Advance,•Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Iv. - r.re .yarded the FIRST PREMIUM nt the State Pair for the BEST COAL COOK :TOPES. Alto IIRSTTICE -31115,11 awarded to the ':ttt E AMERICA.N, °LOBE& REPUBLIC. ki:l.l•e BEST WOOD COOK WNO IN USE. The :_NTUCL - lA_N 11.1 KANSAS .- Premiumgtovee ire enrur , eseed. Wo call attention of DEALERS cot BUITIDERS to tho lartzeßt :kook of CRATE FRONTS AND-FENDERS IN THE STATE. hne the DIAMOND :Ind ECIAPSE .44.1 Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Lininge, which the Eire better then itc,n. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PIIIRCII this A. M. Leave:: Widi'r Staten every Sure..thy re• 915 d 9 Trutlo Creek, ,k, do . ... 9 241 14, Beintnrre. do ,in do Wilkinsburgh d.. .h. 9-12 Ea .t Liberty ,in d, 950 Arrive n t Pit tSi)111,411, 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN P, 31. Leave , Hughlugh every Suedu7 fa 1 (() vi. , Ea--t Li h-rty do do 121 do Willtin,bah do do 132 do Brint.,4e4 ,14, .1a 119 (1. , Tu. Oa Creek do ,L-, ......... 135 Arrive at ,Val:, 2 00 •-• • J. SEW A ItT. Pa.eenger Agent. ¢h_ `.;, 1 Jylltf • A. BRADLEY, NO. 34) WOOD STREET, Mani:Sae: or er.inii Wholesale and Retail dealer in (leek, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c. air- In our raundu room teas be found the ELL..t.A.TED GA6 BURNING COOK STOVES merits of 'which have been fully tested by ousands.und the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with agreat many ther desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR, AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the public. oar FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDER 4. of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates. all of which are offered at very low prices. B' Specialinducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. my2fttf IirOTS AND SHOES, AT WO. 89 MARKET STREET LOOK AT THR PRICES : Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for slmo worth $1.2 5 . Ladies English Lasting Congrenal Heel Gaiters for 81,4, worth $1.75. Ladies English Lasling Congress Heel Gaiters 4,50, worth *2,00. Ladies Fine French itiorroeeo Heel Boots for $137. 4 worth $1.62. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37. worth $1,75. Ladies Fine M..rooeo Slippers for 50e., worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75e, worth $1.12. An other R . 004111 in proportion. CORNWELL KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Conoh Feetory.) DUQEESNE WAY. NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET. Repairing done as usuaL 377 WOTICE TO OIL REFiNERS AND OTHERS. fIIE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Haying completed their arrangements for the • manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, Are nuw prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still banes& capacity of 12.000 lbw per day, they will be enabled to All orders In large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLIIOUN. Agent, ofrire, 24 Wnod st. Pittsburgh. - WANTED. AT mooevs DISTILLERY, 189 FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine, with some expe rience in grinding grain. je2341 • - r 1 .16, IL. It, LI. 141 FIFTII STREET, on le Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENE RAL AGENT, DIALISS IS NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other flan ritieg: ID1• 8111111J3141T08 UEINAMISS— SO bone new Burlington liming to anion this day and for gals bg 1142 NalliKkis:kestßOß.ot 1.11 and= omit dealer d!hPld at 062i5; .Bengone Detwkwised. in demand at /34.150:. Linseed Ooil.with.sales at $l, St m; Lard Oils— , ale of No. lat 65e. N 0.2 600. Potatoes are beginning to arrive* freely. Prices hare declined, We note sales at 50@62c per hushel. Bless Pork—There is nothing doing in this article. We quote, nominally at 510 60P fl-rtel Pig Metal—The following. are the current rates: II Rock No 1 Foundry IP ton s26os2d; Lake Anthracite do s 2 o@s22; Allegheny Charcoal do $25: Anthracite :42. Steel—Spring, 1;4 to 4 inches wide r cents I ,l lh s;l' t c; do 1/ to y, by 3-16 and v i , do. 5 3 / 1 e; Plough 414 to 6 inch, do 6c; Plow, 634 to 16 inch. do, 63/,..0; flow wings 7c; American 81urer.543. Salt—Advanced 10c rof bhl, with sales at $1 G 2 75penbbls Seeds—Timothy commands $1 65(31 75, and Clover $.l (Kla.4 12 bush; Flax. $1 fk. Soaps—The following are the manufacturers' Tricer: Rosin, 543; No 1 Palm. 5'4 Castile and oilette, 10c: Sawz . ep's Chemical Ohre, 4. c; Wo man's l•ricnd, 7c e. m Straw-6db from city scales at $6 00(5%7 I 5 T h ton Starch—Woods' is selling at 43 01 re in lots Tallow—Rough quotes at Sc; rendered at 7c White Lead, Lillbarge. &c—White in oil ner Or; dry do per 5 ,53 i; Red do pure, b% , ' Litharge. ltlolB3l. Window Glass—The prices remain steads', and we quote as follows: for city brands. in boxed of 50 feet. with 15 per cent discount: 6x5 and 7x9. $2: Sxlo. $1 25; Sall, 9xll, 9z12 and 10212 $2 50 Bxl3. t1x.14 and 10z14, $2 75; 9x15,19.116 and 10x15.. Wkisky—Prices have materially advanood, especially common and re •tified. Holders de mand and obtain 3'632 for city: rectified old rye continues to he disposed of at sfic to :•,.;1 56.11 , 2 gallon. MIMI EMI= WESTERA STOVE WOKS, 445 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF Sr, CO., U •C" U / ; tm4 R G S T 0 t; STOVE G, .14 J 13.. curator Second, Pittsburgh all kinis EUREKA. ANI) TROPIC, • JAMES ROBB, ein Market ztreot. near Market Howe. • ORDNANCE OFFICE; ASU W GM D JUJ R 3 TIM.C. NT 0 2. i PROPOSALS will theelved by this Depart- ment until p. tn.- on 9th or Autmst, 1862, for the delivery at the following Arsenals, of infantry accoutrements, a, hereinafter specified : AT THE-WATERTOWN ARSENAL, WATER- 2.1,1100 =ets Lifld,ooo •a tuatry accoLltrernexitß. ca . libre Fy • 'S AT THE WATERVLIET ARSENAL , WEST 15,100 5et.!..3 Iraffinoy Hoot - VrLanexit..., .... ..;;;; 7M30 • AT THE NRSC YORK ARSENAL, , LO VER NOR'S ISLAIsaP, N, Y. 20.tui Iniftutry a.v.ltatremonti. . C. 4 • .. 15,000 " " . ..... Ji AT TUT! ALLELMENY ARSENAL, PITTS- :3;;.(0) aop Intiintry axlAhn• th• 17,14.1) • AT TrtE FRANKFORD ARSENAL. RRIDE•i- 21,000 rte Infautry fiee4ntrementv, calibre t r , 1,100 " AT THE sr. LOrtti ARSENAL ST. 4)[-l? MO. 4 9 000 eet.s. , Infantry aceoutroinent.g, vitfilne 26;000 " " conformitycoutretnents are to be made in strie with the regulation patterns. sansideP of which can be Peen at any of the above named arvenals, and are •o be subject to inspection at the arsenals when delivered, before acceptedeceiv for the Government—none to be or paid for but such as are approved on inspection. The belts to be of grained leather, and all of the creep to ho the best oak-tanned. The shoulder holt will be Inclndedin theaet. Deliveries must be made in lota of not less than 1,000 sets per week. for all contracts of 10,000 or under; and not less then 2,000 sets omiteek on all tracts for over 10.000. counting e date t f thee ntract. Failure to deliver at °specified time will subject the contraetor to a forfetture of the amount to be delivered at that titne. The aecou trements meet be hosed in the customary manner; the boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined by the ins' ector. Bid tern will state explicit ly, the time, amount and place of each delivery. Bath party obtainin wit h onrac will be ju= r i esre to enter into bonds. proper sureties. faithful fulfilment. The Department reserves to it the right to reject any lad. • roposals will be addressed to " Gen..i. W. ili 1,- Icy : Chief of Ordnance. Waahington; 1). C," and will be endorsed "Proposals for I nfant•y Accou trements." JAS. W. RIPLEY. i Brig. nen.. Chief of Ordnance, B-25endtaug9 WY OR Pl., THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (PATENTED JANUARY 21, fart) E 41, 17 I RES ONLY A TRIAL To AL prove its incomparable superiority to any Pipe now in use. It may be smoked without any de(Wrioti+ or unpfeasant effect., RA she o il of so batom is not drawn into the mouth. and the tongue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous propertie The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasan, ar..gr thee. The to bacco cannot become moist, a- in ordinary Pines. because the drip beneath receive. the satins that insensibly escapes into the stein: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank. and Iho breads of the mocker does not proclaim to every one he meets that ho has been " indulging in a pipe." When the howl becomes elm gel. or the drip beneath requires cleansing. the pips may l,e taken apart by removing the rim. The day howl may at any time be re toted to its original whiteness by burning in the fire. (Mot drying it thoroachly) era new bowl may be procurot of the dealer. 11111... Read the opinions of those who have tried this pipe From personal experience ? n e know it tr, no all that it is represented "—Phst.ni.s. houires. "A very decided insprovement."—Pold bc Ledger "All who have tried it bear testitneny to its ex eellence."—Esessitse Bulletin. - Decidedly the beat pipe in use." -, - - -.3fonne o g Star. The pleasures i t s a smoke ore enhanced o thousand told by its use, and the deleterious er feet: , of itnokiug are entirely nhviated. - -Surobty Divotch. I heartily concur in the to: , tildoilial,you have as 1,, its sup i superiority over al! othe r pipes n m.e. ./ohn.Y. Itarrr. .11. U. It lilkViat...l:l, 10 a great elttillt, t h e deleteriou, off , ,t. of ,ile COFl , tiplentS of tobaren— an nicof C. 1tri..1.11?..r0i.. 11. 1). 0111.1' •!),Itatli be. tho aeerned sutheien , . %%I NS, \o, 631 ,Iri•s -:;roc , . thh. ii••• I.y Let - ter.4 Patent, any prr...ha rely. way ii.liht!hir. he Prog ,, ,uted to the ex?an! th, W. i•JiA It NI). 119 a;A 151 0.... A it Not, Pjtt..l•ll WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE OHO CE a! NOB. 18 Alen 20 WOOD STREET, WAI. ILSIIITII WM. 11. SMITH :ilk 4,:0. WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. u 2 SECOND AND 147 F IRST SinflS PITTSB XCI Ifi RPECIALL NOTICE A CllO/Cit LOT OF RHAL MALTESE LACE COLLARS AND SENS First gelection from a new importatioo PATTERNS NEW EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL Just evened and for sate by EATON. B1ACRI):11 & CO., IY3O 17 Fifth etre AAMY TEAMSTERS - WANTED M MEDIATELY, 100 experienced taunter% for service in the "Mountain Department"— .Wages Via per month and one ration per diem. Transportation will be furnished to their destina tion.. APPI7 to A. MONTGOMERY, Major and Quartermaster U.S.. A. Office Quartermaster U.S. A.. No. 0110 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. my23.tf GREAT REDIICTION !MUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, At the CHEAP CASH STORE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, 8 Market street, second door from Fifth. 1v26 THE NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW GET THE BEST. LARGE TYPE. WITH PARAGRAPH BEAD-LINES AND INDEX. BT FAR THE DEW AND MOST NAT InFACTORY edition offered is the CITIZEN'S STANDARD (DIME) EDITION Poblished by Beadle & Co.. and for sale ;by Henry miner. It has the preference over all others in business circles. It is the last revised and AUTHENTICATED COPY. AGENTS WANTED To sell this edition. It has already hid .an Im mense sale in the greataeaboard cities. and agents have made from ten to fifteen dollars per day in its sale. Everybody Inuit have -a Copy—every mannfactur.r, every merchant, every mechanic, and every farmer. fkanpare it teith other editions, and none other.will be taken. Sample copies sent, post-paid, on receipt of ton coots. Send all orders to HENRY MINER, No. 71 end 73 Fifth street. next doer to Poet Office.. ).r3l ROBERT ARTHURS. ATICWNEUVIEIV sr rsw. AND NKR. Vixda.ANDirol_QlAL "WO owsiYl 11M1:164; 6. 2115 1011&12 TOWN, MASS A French - veteran, with one arm, was seated before the doorof his neat cottageon a pleasant evening in July. He was surrounded byseveral village lads, who with one voice entreated hint to cam- Imence his promised story. The old man I took his pipe from his mouth, wiped his lips with the hack of his remaining hind, and began thus: in my time, boys, Frenchman would have scorned to tight with Frenchmen in the streets as they do now. No, no ; when we fought it was for the glory of France and against her encodes. My story begins with the 9 - th of November, a short tine' after the buttlebof IV:' were Waimea retreat, not before the Rue Anna, for they kept, a respectable distance from our cautonments, but before the biting cold of their detestable country, more terrible to us titan the Russians, Austrians and Bavarians all put together. For the last few days our officers had been telling us that we were approaching Smo lenska, where we would be certain of find inz food, lire and shoes; but in the mean time We were perishing in the ice, and per petualiy harrassed by bands of Cossack riders. •We had marched about six hours without pausing to take breath, for we knew repose was certain death. A. bitter wind hurled anow-flakes in our faces, and now and then we mumbled over the corpses of our frozen comrades. No singing or talking! Even the grumblera ceased to complain, and that Was a bad sign. I walked behind my captain ; he was a short mau,strongiy built, rugged and severe, but brave and true as hieown sword blade. We called hint Captain Positive, for when he once said u thing, so it WaS—no appeal; he never changed his mind. lie had been wounded at Wiazitta. and his usually red faee was now quite pale. while the pieces et an old white handkerchief which he had wrapped around his letwere soaked with blood. I saw him tiratmove slowly, then stagger like a drunkeninan, and at last he fell down like a solid bloA. •iParblen! Captain,'' said I, bending over him, "you can't lie there." ••Yett see that I can. because I do, — re plied he, Pointing to hi 4 ••Captain.'' said is twist ri • t die thus." and raising hint le my arms I man aged to place him on his feet. He leaned' on tee and tried if, welk, but in vain he fell once more, dragging me with him. "John." said he, " 'tis all over cow. .111,r leave me here and :join your column as quickly as you can. One word before you go. At Vereppe, near Grenoble, lives a good woman, eighty• Lair years old, icy —mother. Go to her, embrace her, and toll her that—chat—tell her what, you like. but give her this puree and. my crops. That's all." •• Is that till. Caps:in . : sni , l :;15. Gnu.' Koss, I don't know how it was. but I felt two tears freezing ott ni cheeks. ••No. Captain." rrnr.i 1. ••i wen', lees, yon—tit her ycet shah eene- w i th I , ;e . ur will tx y witL pot,. — 1 t;.a•lii,! your 7Captniu. yet: inigh , a woman's talking.'' "If I : - ..ca.pel will ' • 'i to inky place we tinder arre,l then, but just now n.. 11 Inns( let me do as I TROY, N. Y BURGH. PA BUBO. PA `' I',n are an insolent fellow. "Very likely. C: ; yU:I toner Come Willi Ile bit his lips with anger. but raid nu more. I raised him and placed his hotly ticross toy Moulder like a sack. You may j easily intagine that while bearing attich burden I coal(' not move as last as my cow -1 radcF. Indeed, I soon lost sight of their eolutuw, and could perceive nothing but. the white, siltmt plain around me. 1 moved oil and presently there appeared a band of Cossacks galloping toward me, their lances in rest am, shouting their fiendish war cry. The captain wti by this time ia a ~Il,te of total unconsciousness, and I resolved, enta what it might, not to abandon him. I laid hint on the ground, covered him with Snow. and then crept under a heap of, of my dead comrades, haring, however, my eyes a: liberty. Soon the Cos , acks reached us and began striking their lances right and left, whilc the horses trampled the bodies. Presently one ut thew, raaai beast, placed his toot on my left arm and crush ed it to pieces. Boys, I did not say a word; I did not move, save to thrust my right hand into my month to keep down the cry of torture, and in a few minutes the Cos sacks disappeared. IVhen the last of them had ridden oft; I crept out and managed to disinter the cap tain. He showed few signs of life • never theless I contrived with one hand 'to drag him toward a rock which offered a sort of shelter, and then lay down next to him, wrapping my capote around him. Night was closing in, and the snow con tinued to fall. 'the last of the rear guard had long disappeared, and the only sounds that broke the stillness were the whistling of distant bullets and the nearer howling of the wolves, which were devouring the dead bodies. God knows what things were passing in my bosom that night. which I thought was my last on earth. But I remembered the prayer my mother bad taught me long ago, when I was a child by her side r and kneeling down I said it fervently. Boys, it did me good, and al ways rernem berthat sincere prayer will do you good, too. I felt wonderfidly calni when I resumed my place by the captain. But time passed on, and I was becoming quite nenumbed, when I saw a party of French officers ap proaching. Before I had time to address them, the foremost, a low-sized man, dress ed in fur Pelisse, stepped toward me saying: "What are you doing here? Why did you stay behind your regiment r "For two good reasons," said 1, point ing first to the captain and then to my bleeding arm. "The man speaks the truth, sir," said one of the followers. "I saw him March. ing behind the . column carrying the otli. cer on his back" P I 11"I' It U OH, H. LIU NTER The Emperor—for, boys, it was he—ge.ve me one of those looks which only himself or an Alpine Eagle could give, and said: "'Tis well ;you have doue well." Then opening hie pellisse, he took the cross which decorated his inside coat and gave it to me. "Deyonst," said the Emperor, address ing the gentleman who had spoken, "cause the man and captain to be placed in the ammunition wagon. Adieu!" and waving his hand toward me he passed on. Here the veteran paused and resumed his pipe. "But tell us about the cross and what became of Captain Positive," oiled sever. al impatient voices. - The captain still lives and is now a re. tired genenil. But the beat of it was that when he resirreredirepourAngintrocAt rest for dfto4 . ..dtild breach of,diaajleme.7. The arrcnmetanq, reached Ka - poison's 14111 1 aud, laughing DAILY POST. OBETI G ORDDIRS. .i STORY OF TUE BATTLE-FIELD tvt,it forltia heartily, he not only released me, but pro moted me tole a . setjeant. As to the dec oration,• here is the ribbon, boys. I wear that in my button hole, but the cross near my heart. . And unbuttoning . his coat, the veteran showed hisyoungfnends the precious relic. enveloped in a little bawl suspended around his neck. - --- The Romance of the Old Guard. The Emperor Napoleon inn; made the old soldier Duleau, deputy mayor of Vico, a Knight of the Legion of Honor, as a re ward for his testimony, in opposition to Victor Hugo, Count Michel, and a mass of historical evidence, that General Cam bionne really used at Waterloo the words, "La Garde meurt et ne se rend pas." Nevertheless, Captain Gronow, in his "Recollections," just published in Lon don, contradicts the Cambronniets, while he almost restores Wellington's famous "Up, Guards, and at them I" The fol lowing extract is interesting: "It was about five o'clock on that mem orable day that we [the British suddenly received orders to retire behind an eleva tion in our rear. The enemy's artillery, had come up en masse within a hundred yards of us. By the time they began to discharge their guns, however, we were lyieg down behind the rising ground, and protected b the ridge before referred to. The enemy's cavalry was in the rear of, their artillery, in order to be ready to pro tect it if attacked; bnt no attempt was made on our part to do so. After they had pounded away at us for about half an hour, they ee and up came the whole mass c (the imperial infantry of the Guard, led on by the Emperor in person. We had now before us probably about twenty thousand of the best soldiers in France, the heroes of many memorable victories; we saw the bearskin caps rising high r and higher as they ascended the ridge of ground which separated us • and advanced nearer and nearer to our lines.. It was at this moment the Duke of Wel lington gave his famous order for our bayonet charge, as he rode along the line; these are the precise words he made use of 'Guards, get up and charge !' We were instal); ly on our legs, and after so many hours of inaction and irritation at main taining a purely defensiveittitude--all the time suffering the . loss of comrades and friends—the spirit which animated officers and men may easily he imagined. After firing a volley as seen as th:: eriere were within shot, we rushed on with fixed ye nets, and the hearty hurray peculiar to British soldiers. "It appeared that our men, deliberately and with calculation, singled not their vie tims ; for as they came upon the Imperial Guard our line broke, and the tighting be came irregular. The impetuosity of our men seemed almost to paralyze their ene mies: I witnessed several of the Imperial Guard who were run through the body, apparently without any resistance on their parts. 1 observed a big Welshman of the mune of Hughes, who was six feet seven inches in height, run through with bit bayonet and knock down with the butt tele ., of hisfireloek.. I P!houl ci 'think a dozen at least of his opponent =. This terrible eon test did not last more than ten minutes. fir the Lupe: ial Guard was soon ii, full retreat, leaning all their guns and many nrisoners in oar. hands. The. famous Gen eral Cambronnu was taken prisoner, fight ing hand to hand with the gallant Sir Colin Hafecet. who was shot through the cheeks by a grape-shot. Cambronnu's anpnosrd'an,swr.r of •La Cowl, as se eon.i par' was 411 iliVerilion of after-times. and e himself always denied having used such an expression." F3OO Tv A.NI3 AvE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR large dta•k nf Deere and Shorr of French and American Manufacture, FOR LADIES. We have a variety 4.1 HIS IVALKING BUOTS AND GAITERS, i.:(o.na entirely new WHITE AND BLACK SATIN SLIP EMBROIDERED AND TOILET SLIP. PERM. MIMMES• AND EIIILDREN SHOES, of 01l styles and qualites. GENTS* ANA, BOY'S PATENT LEATH ER. AND CALF BOOTS AA d tilldES. of every description. OXFORD 2'.IES, STRAP SHOES, BALMORAL BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oor mama& was never more complete. and we offer our goods at as Low Prlooi• • as the same quality can be sold in the city. We also manufacture to order every touceltahle stria for LADIES, NISSRS. CIIIIDRF:N at short notice. W. E. SCIRIERTZ dr CO., iy2G sl rirTu STILE/ET. ' LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES. SMELTING WO U K bl'ellitialr dr. 0 1 0.11 Miumfaribirma of Sheath. Brasiers' and bolt Copper. Pressed Cop. per Bottoms, Babied Still Bottoms, hp o per Solder. kn. Aso importers and dealers in Metals. Tio Plat Sheet Iron. Fire. &c. aer- eige,tantly on hand. Tinmea'r. hlaatilt.e and Tools. Wa7ehouae l N 9. 14* FIRST and 120 SECOND STRUTS, Pittsburgh. Penna. air Speeiel orders of Copper oat to any deoirt4 reborn. WILLIAM 111 1 / 1 ". HARBI3OS.A. COYPU. Banes! Partners. MEANS dz. C.OFFIIIf, itictoo€6.. -- ra Ma me & WHOLESALE GROOMS, thaw wood igid Water Streets. orrriainvecnt. IPII LANDISETH'S • GARDEN AND YIELD RF.,46, *Amatarrzu FRESH Awn ex.werem ErAlto a general aelortment of Agricultural laapleurea r it, Shade and Ornamental received and for sale by BECKHAM a LONG, /to. 1117 Liberty street next danv+a Ham'. 1011.1011011. MMUS COMPASIG pp*• 01, IPENNSYLVAZRA: s'ait - cram stein. mar di Brides. 11114114thit: 3..lllLiVilli t ipey sad Itsisorie. Pubio Sale of Orizaba Iron Works Eki phia Furnace, Etc. Ili PURSUANCE OF 'AN ALIAS OW R. Dr It issued out of the Districtourt:at Alle- ; gheny Couety. in the Commonwealth of Fatinget; vends. to No.? of November 'Teem 11168. expose to public sale, at the Merchants'Exchange on Foi- , h street, in the City of Pittaitsgation Wodne d theilith day of Auguste Isom." 2 o'clock t°, 51. , or at such Limo sad.plabe to whidit said sale may bo then and there adtourned. all the :clewing described property, to wit: tenantind and tenements compo.ing and appear. .to Orizaba Works and Sophia - Furnuee, simnte • Polio:* adjoining end ,addle cent to the inrough of Ns wcmitle, in Lawrence' cour-ty. Pennevlennia, hounded bed decedbai ns. foams: A piece of 'tend bounded.• north by Ntwhanneck creek, es:it by tho Pennsylvania" canal, eolith by other land of said trust, and west by Neshinnock . creel:, containing one acre. more 'or leas, on which are erected a blast furnace, known by theetame of Sophia, 40 feet square , end 45 foot high, castlag house toyer house. cinder house. dock house. boiler house, engine house, engine and blast. w it h three boilers in the boiler house, and five extra] boilers set and complote, and large thick Sltu±k. A p;'ro of land, beginning at nurih-cast corner of boiling Mill lot, un Neshenuook creek, running thence north 47 3 4' west P 2 feet. north east 151 feet, then .e along said mill lot 21.9!4 feet to the . Wan.a of begin:dug; on which is a brims office and a blacksmith shop. A piece of land 'f one acre and 84 perches, more or less. beginning/it a eost near Lock No. 2 or, Pennsylvania canal, running' south 28.4° west. .'l,OO feet to a pest OLi SAC( canal; thence south 28%°, east 3la.i fe;;,t to a post on Neehannook creek; thence Oeutil 4 , 3%° west 300 feet by said creek to a' Pos be gi nning : south 20 1 4° ea,t2/934 feetto the place of on which is erected a rolling mill. the main building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds at tached, in which are 16 boiling furnaces, 5 hent mg furnaces, boilers and engine sufficient to drive ail the machinery in send mill. bar rolls, small rolls, nail plate and muck roll squeeeen, shade. ate , 25 nail machine. and one wrought spike ma chine, and a brick warehouse, 60 by EfeeL - A piece of land beldam& on the canal at south west c-ruer of mill tot. and running south ,u 281 S west 136 feet along said e sd, thence south 60 east 5o feet by land of J. hi J,.e. White, thence south 2° east 181 feet by street, thence west2l feet to a post, thence south 2' east 150 fast by an alley, thence 18 feet by J. do J. C. White, to mill lot. containings said lot to the place of beginning: one-half acre. more or lees, on which a nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 feet, engine and boiler house. with engine sufficient to drive ma ehinery tor 24 nail machines. one spike machine, one stave machine, circular saws Ace therein eon tainid oae clay hotpe, 58 oy 34 feet. with ma chinery for grinning and tempering clay to make fire brick. • A lot of ground, No. 8, io White's addition to New Castle. bounded on the north and east by streets south by let No.untrwest by Jefferson street: 54 fe .t front by 160 feet: on which is -a brick cooper shop. 2.5 by 10 fees, and carpenter shop 12 feet square. Apiece of land le the borough of New Castle, beginning at the north-west corner of School' llouse ou ett,t side of Jefilirson street. near.dhe bridge over Nesetunnocb creek; thence north 8/1° east 130 feet to e..aid creek :thence north 37„%° west to 45 feet : theece south 63,ti° west 29 t feet toJeff. mon street: thence south - .° east 125 feet, to the i nace bee,usting, eontaißing one aim.. more or A lot of ground bounded, north by other lands of said trust. east by A. 1,4: G. W. Crawford, south . by White's heir 4, and weer by Jellersca atreet, on which it erected It brink dwelling honse. ho abore-described property will be sold to ether as a whole. AIN., in separate parcels. as dese.xit,s. 1 he undividel half of 4&J acres of la»d, more or less, in Neal :mooch township, bounded north by Crawford. east by Pearson, Pyle and others, south by Thomas Falls. and west by Maitland and Crawfbrd, aboundiog with coal. about 2150 acres cleared, coal:;arks opened, a number of Inane house., barns, ..dieds, it/dtle.:. coke ovens. ,te. , erected thereon. A pleee •.,f I—nd in Nestninnock township, bounded by falliig of Wiikan Alexander, James Boyle, and Johulletiee„ containing 39 acres and 130 percher, 9n wooed ie erected a plank house, a I ;ghouse. a t ram° stable: about 2nacrescleored; also a good spring of water, 'ree con i.:11‘.11.6 iOti Of grduttd, in l'ollock township. b...naded or, the norm by Ctioningbam and other. , , coulit by White, east by Vogan end others, and went by__, on which are erected dwelling houe,,,, ttnble=, sc. A po , ,e Of land in Ne.shaueock tc , wr,ship, lying :oath f cootair ing r, acres. 11.11.11. Or • i/t,i1: 4 7 par: of the Ibiopson tract. pure hased hy 51e,::urmiek ;nn Diana 00 :4 1 '4 , 1.1e %7.; Iron „New Castle. on the En.throoli r A •ot 01 gr, ri11 , 1,61) fon Iront indepth, in the borough of is. ew e:astle hounded io?rth . by tlreet, e.:10 b:. athrt, rout]) I V ~soot. Lint. and west by .1 effce , 9n in which 1 , crested 1 !nate ItAm 1!1/ di 1 /LILLY •,- ' ' '.::::: .: . Alithetastorantandfake ly Modest of all denomi-'. notions. treat secret cad. delicate disorders. self-. abase and disease! or • . .:.1 tuitions common ind. in cident to youths of both , ...: - se=es _ s and adultu, single or . married. Dr_ ZICAICIITRUP IPUbibbellthe fa c et of his' oh* so. the ignorant andfakel7 modest are. shocked, and think it a great sin very ; haw . and for , contamination- and oceruphon e , their wises. promising SOUS and danglence; fancily „ fancily Amman should be caution! toltwo Rs p • in ignorance that they do the saute as Dr. AKAR . • iTlitiP. (egcept publishing) lest a 'butane/I ' an” tier might. be last-to. them among-stapist. modest' and presumptuous &null been . raised is ignorance , sprung up as ut ' . . who compare SOCiePr , illialiglNlClPOWM.lart. am dollars and - emits, inyAteriousl7. 'Mawr' gotten. it is to pu blicity, honorer, _ _enacts; Parents and guardians are &Wahl . tow, daughters °and-wards, 'previewer ' ••• Aoki" and of delicate condition and have been restored to health and virni - BRANSTRUP. besides many • heibre ally , aftry.; marriage through him have been saved iamb sue! feting, . anxiety_ ,:zuteilicatinra. fre.. Spermaton- - hest or nocturnal ?xmlasions, aretambletely cured in a eery short ?pace of time'' , hts newremettee. which are_peauberly his syn. Therafeempopewimn row the Veietable - Kingdom. having : lees the halacf.afthelleremialtreatmeat,helmeateaftr; edit and stibetituted the veritable . temp ht *O wes are treated With'inarkect iriceear.;rurntigliuml • over forty Year. OOMPArienee slaibAft‘ went inhooltals of bo th the Old wurau. .it .. Om - United States; him to sap—to all. •:*. . fur trial. health and happiness will Apia %Pon the Roil—palled dusk: Trine no longue _ montebanks and - spaptint;lnit omn d be Concomptionnnt WWII, kit which to many aan .111 -our on now bench- AO a te, .14 . elic time: Fun am baddflio v ert - loprocaringseopy .44holliedioal.114 . 1r isviven'grais to all - thist oar U* s .. vantago . - of ..:2r i aypart je obearnitson. .. .a. ha's ' • inthstriiateent • iiisimiss; • • , - - fa '•• si day ompaltedbythaproWakasinglminvest, - mended by repeetable cdnzasis.'lsublh= whams .of isolods. ilm, - Cam SO 1 . sheet. near Diamond street. Private 001111111*... catkin front all parts of the Union . - strictly al* . tended to. Direct to .. BOX • • 6RD X , GAP LETTER, ds6:lydaw . Pittsitairaii P l4l /11 eat may, A of ground in Paceu F, !I, 1: hiia'p t, - :Ireet.at ooroerof ua cu then t t)y said elrt et :1) toe. ,• thence ...tth ,s° lee ,! 1.:!; th,nee 1,100 alitY tll 1, - ..et to eon tn. e:t cot"( ol lot ..I:thence north tti ° lMSt by lot \c- 21i. , Ler, v. alga !Inc e b q .. idnr.!n.x. tame le,u, end te:t. is Pollock townshiP. boun , e 4 north by =.-liaallock et , eatt by Jef ferson et , etas west cast h. A tot of ground 'aid t• 17 whip. bounded north by Wallace. •,y an alloy. south by Dickson. lan t Went by rou-i. being 50 loot in front by 50 feet in (legal!. Alec, n inlet (.1 land of eh out 42'. acres, in Su gar Croet; t.woo , hip, Ven.ngo county. Dennsylva uia, knval, a, , the Saw Mill tract. being-the same described in deed front Pollard AleCormick. dated .54 August, ISS.S. A 1..., a lot of ground in the City of D4troit and Slate of Michigan.dweribei so the east half and a strip off the :rest ball 01 fivefeet in is idth. ruee ning the et.tire length thereof, of lot number:: of hoick No -lief the Cas+ Farm. A mote full a n ccurate descrii‘tion thee prop. erty to be sol i t i ll i be furnished from deeds at the time ~f sale. TERMS —uno-tourth of the purchase in hand. upon execution of the deed or deeds. and the res idue in three consecutive alio:Lel in tanments thereafter: Wi: h i tereLt from the date of the ac knowl-deutent of the deed bethro the Court. Said deferred p.yments to ho secured by bonds and 'mortgage upon tho property. Twenty-tive per ce t of the hand money when the proPer*" is F:ruck down. WM. G. POWER. Reseiver. N. B. dr C. P. 111.—ABICLE, WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from NO. *7 Wood *tram to NO. 38 SMITHFIELD snwsr. Aar' Cash imAti t,r RAGS ZOINEwr DALZXLL A. I' DALZILL ROUT. DAL:ZELL it €O., COMMISSION ARO FORWARDING MERCHANTS Dealer» in rrodnee and Pittsburgh Munufbuturss, No. 251 LIBERTY STREET, PITIRIUMMI FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. 07FIOR QUARTERMASTYR U. S. ARMS", Pittsburgh, Pa , June 14,1662. } THE UN D ERN IGNED WILL PVR cIiASE good Delivered in quantities not lead than five hun dred bushels. Payment made on delivery. at No. ZAS Liberty street, or on Levee, ALEX. MONTGOMERY. le2n-dtt sior and Quartermaster U. S. A Devi(' uVainnzes, Special Pulver. FAIIILT COAL DEPOT. WX. X. STEWART, ce•AiL.. to, Corner SOL TH COMMON & SANDIISiIY STREETT. ALLEGHENY . CITY. 11¢ Families supplied wan coal ac lew sew (mach uoties mhEclui. C HANCE FOR BARGAINS. The Subscriber wishing w close out his summer BOOTS, Si Or.S, AND GAITERS. To make Toorn for Fan G , io‘ls, will offer them at a shatt advatci: oamast call at the CHEAP C'A.SH STORE, OF JOS C. lIORLAND'S. „2 194 Marker rarest, 3 door from Fifth. WrI WE ertist a It ili rrand a choice selection of 111 SPRING AND'SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear. ambraeino all the newest styles COATINGS. CASHMERES AND VPSTMI93. ilPi. M. MeGEM* • 14ederal street WM* Market Square. Allegheny i elFty. ef ILBES PPLEX-75 Sabi • WIZEN TIN 'Ajiplimiest remand snail& wish. JAS. A. FETZ b 22 Coma Moist aa4 Sim iamb. Mattafaaturers and Dealars iu and all kinds of l'ittgburgh. Pa. AO Wholesale Greeters, CI U NJ) t!‘ NEW GOODS. • . lailitlVATlNfil "'tad '" 4. ti ft.BROWBVSKIIDICAL t 581 CAL Ogee. N 0.150 — 4ll - 11 old street. Pittibuna. : . Ivan's. .. ROWN limn oki Mapes it lutinrak maims been in : Fradleafor thelaMtwantr-llya "• -, yearn. Bin budg* bat beak -K" . confined madly to Private and Surninal Dimmer. • mums AND STRANGNII, ' indeed of a moclioal friend, should of _MI to find out the sure place of millet The mew is a rigida, gradtude.hud hisesaariiime la thetistah, meat of a curtain clam of diogiases is a - mre s_- "M/st° timaugliesametabtainwenamid•ge, ilefibi, -thertissfeihelter.-- ,Telhglihifigg , , . DR. 11110.1VIVJgjd10/019:,,,„' never fad to 'Ricca* warm roma of IF 40111161 Daisesesilitiptierefuleas Allintieus.-• go A l s igt=rituW il i li g ..' 4,1 ° 47 : - : . . eas Slic iirr . • . -an origin t "at : reillin li giew hnigri. . 4 ignorant.. To P*llolllfio aillicte , Impecof 'a cure andrad w i r ma -A! l'-.1 RSJSIIIi ..., Dr - frown's remedies for the aumniltik : •• 1 bro ht,on'eftarkivo that tolitart balift , . ma M.' whi toliiiiiN., °nett - .. per tog Gate, .91?1, or smitg the b mho)" retaidlot of vrealth. —l b ex are safe: 'sad au. ii itinguitensm; ~-...,.,...- ___•—• in g h • A prgwo. moiler Inv* MI etegrumrp'. -414449-16...,.x.-**VaNZ.rl: . : ' neralible - 7 44 inlaid. - . . - . ... ..... .. . . • • ~el / 4 8 Taimi- ..ox.eme . node ' teethe . , ii. , 5l he (1 .4 4 Back ' itiditork irritatteh ORM .•• ' . , •46. • les gother within dismal Of air-inflfet.' -• ~ .'-w?'-' A letter deserikiairli_teptontei__ _ • ~,, : sueg_directedge DR. stauwN. lifissfe • St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. will be igua , , • • ed. Medicine sent to ankr.addrese. • 35, and nouns from observation. _ ~-. _. . Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 =gig O . street. Pittsburg& Pa. . nol IMPORTANT TO LAWNS Dis.minai IRARVIErf ZIATIMarn 'apneas of "twenty years derided Nil Sesdonal time exclusively to the" "of Female Dificultie.. andhaviar sueeeeded in Hands of cases in restoring the afflicted to ses*l health has now entire conlidenee in offering Bay his " Great American Bemeft." OIL-HARVEY. • CRONO THERMAL- FEMALE :PILLS 1 Which have never Yee hikd o rwill d Mit m Mis time have beer dia =r4 b tar moving Obstniotion or litoiipagio of ;11Fittari;', I.or in - rentoring timentra:tS perthet•hellilytheig: salt F l Ngei aml = sa w elm fgAix4. flt=ine lji g a ' al?! IllaßinettstrAlr=, isitiiisinWreranners of more ima al R ionedisismk. ' 1113.Thess pith, are per n*larnims ea themew selsgart, and stay.?* takes by: 'he . mit ddieninfe. mal e Arians! armee dieresz e r, wisT iv W they act bike a ekiirm, by We& ndinir. wed restoring the matins 'aimmidlynw. dition, and by bringing on the with regularity. no matter fram= "r eserg obstraetions may _arise. They rissaki. however. not be taken durum the Ann three - or Rae mentbi of Inegiusser: though , rah at any other lime. is raisessmage would be the_ result. linchbok containsSOTßls.e Dolll4*_ and when desired will be sent hi owl prolog by any advertised Agents en rieeiyt of themes" J. BRYAN. ltoehaster.N.lt.; fuMeral *pat Salti by Druaxistsgenezally. JOSEPH PLE3tiliffi n Corner Marks-street and the Diamond. aurS.lvdawis TO THE PUBLIC. *4** . raw nom .einness.--Da: j a i l=wij r. 9insis ea lli:4lM *desk :11rr. 1 1. 2111 11%ret .It. c ia l tsi, !.. ears , win and o. Mks easily . wo o* %muted so& eases , last Da oonitosai saw we- Wood -Shot of LADLOAIroso: - so OM of tho'lssad a . ~ PO ti. .se hoptimbot it mar la and itsfaitiitolonsitsitioo_ . 2iTsio'risiott , . 1 1 1 ssussiwrosid'se.olgo' Ihti- , higtollsith imposAirt MSS. , • : emir Amid' hove this ressir: imadijiifamb, use st the lbst Al........ Laineases MU sfeetosills mead = lr a sosationoi. to which all home aro ax"prbkh nodes so stuuss_othonsise horses moarbr wortidoss. . deSily-dawmon 3""AiriEjettfra. Trustees'. Bale. V-VIRTITItiIiP AN ACT 01rAMBE N.. BLY Of the commonweal' h Ponarrbrao idarsipmed February-5.111{ I will um, te pubis Worm thelweaueekm ohs Boweith of Shactif;lifereer ea._ Pa. on Mouthi.T. Anne. 4, 1144; 4be Prooortr w aif Slier•li Irian Coviipliew,. coniuthig of one :_-141 steel Worth a Wsrebniee. 40 House% end* sera of towage with ell sateeeniry Mnahwy for nunutfoctidne Iron; Auk and Steel: This is a deelestde property for any party ire; log toemberkin the Maness. loaned on the • Extender". Peensylvanla Canal, in the cophi i the bent . coals ejnoll in Western , renneylesidai conveatillt: tO 'Ave 'Ma* names. and' with rood. meant of the .lhie k:Pithilsarsh passingibswilithA Bole to be abpolute. Ifersairourtaird is hand, end the labial*. in Montilla payment. of Aix and nine metal% with interest from oonfirmadon of rate. haron, July 10 M.C.C TROUT. . W 2. R I 4 Zr OWEN BYRNE, MBROHAIT TAILOR, 49 St. Clah. Street. Mtn TO OW. ,• FOR, CABO. '-wriumiNg. 11111 W I ME C ji alth ag & M i 4 f C awl 'w ean be p ad ptiowdas below the usual rum rrtiadt armed to auk buns. JOHR LATTLE, Jr., NO. 106 POUNTH STREET. STOCK 4ND BILL BROKER, v = a rjaetai. Xoefirr
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