__:, ._ ;; James P. _Barr, Ed TO OUR ADVERTISING PATRONS The undersigned. publishers of city daily Press have been compelled, by the depreciation of the currency, the operatiou Of the new tax hill; and the greatly increaked cost of everything Used in the pr nting art. to take council togetheroo as to protect themselvesfrom loss, at the emallestax pense to their patrons. No clans of producers in the community will feel the effects of therievenne taxes so severely and so directly ai publi.herii.— Congreas seems to have specially marked them out for the imposition of an unusual inimber.of taxes Bad their share been limited to thethree per cent impost on their gross revenue arising from adver tisements. they could have cheerfully paid it, and felt they were doing their full share towards equalising the pecuniary burdenof the war, but, in addition to this. and to those which publishers meet as individuals, they have to-pay, also, a tax ol paper, on ink, on telegraphic despatches. ko., &xi But even this is not all. Owing to the nrsvalan Practice of.each manufacturer, or ureducer oftax able arttolcar, making hiuu &simply the agent for collecting the Gnvernment tax from the consumer, the impostlabi upon every article employed in making up a tournal is thrown upon the publish e-, and thus he has no-7 to pay a largely increas ed ;mice for his ink, his tyre, his coal, and. more especially. his paper, which is the main item of his expense. Nay, on account of the scarcity of not ton rags paper, has gone up, and is still going up, far beyond what the tax alone would have caused. while labor. owing to the enhanced prima of every necessiry, has advanced in nearly the sane rapid r ..Portion. We thus find that the augmented cost of publishing a paper just now is nearly forty P. per cent, more than what it was a few weeks since. 1; In the face of this alarming exhibit, we find a diminiehed revenue, the chief source of which rev ' enue to ajc urnalid is iscilwriiit:no. - The pride of subscription in this country-brunreasonably fixed so near the costof the white paper, ink and print ing. as to leave the slenderest margin for profit.— The larger circalations thus secured bythe cheat+. nese of the paper ; is depended upon to increase the price and the namber of advertisements which are the life-blood of a newspaper. But, un fortunately, aivertising is the Most sensitive branch of human enterprise. It • expands daring _ days of thrift and prosperity, and contracts to the smallest compass during periods of doubt and business or monetary revolutions. Since thewar commenced, advertising has fallen off with us, as vita journalists -generally through out the country, from thirty to fifty par cent , and we now . find ourselves with a flourish ing circulations, it is true, but miihourthe revenue which is invariably based on each wide dissemi nations. - • - What are we to do? The public demand for news, in these excited times, must be supplied.— It is manifest that when a paper is sold even the minutest fraction below its cost, the forger its air : eulation the great.r the foss it entails. If adver •l Using were brisk, and at good rates, that less .; might be covered, but the direct contrary is now the case, We wish to refrain as long as possible :from laying atax upon knowledge ty adding to : the Price of our papers, but we thinkthat. both on account of what has above been urged, and on account of our increased obiculationa advertisers ought to consent to a slight advance on the rates ' of advertising, always exceedingli low in our city. ' The undersigned have therefore, after due a : flection, agreed upon, aid will be obliged to live :closely up to the following revised schedule of pH ' oes to take effect as to all new contracts tit. lad var . tieing, from and after this 10th day of November, '1862. It is hoped this very slight advance of ratea will not only be considered necessary and reason able by our patrons, bat will be sufficient to Me cure us from loss, without having resort to the ,:mo,re objectionable devices of raising the subsorio tion-priees'or our respective papers. or by greatly, : ,,,,, tn eigeg,,theailuantity. of their readingmatter. . NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising have been agreed upon by the Publishers of toe Pittsburgh Daily Press. to take effect on and after the 10th, day of November: 12362, on all new contracts: FOR STANDING MATTER. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY. Ono insertion 00 Two months...... 900 Two insertions— 100 Three months... 11 00: Three insertions 125 Four months ... 13 0O One week 200 Five months.... 1 t Two weeks_. . ._„. 3 r‘O'Six months 15 00, Three weeks - 5 00INine months,... 20 00 , One m0nth....._._ 6 00 One year 25 00 FOR CAA - R.IMA BLE MATTER. Which allows of a weekly Amiga of matter, to be inserted among new advertisements. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, Six month. , PS 00 . Twelve months 30 00 kiministr tors' Notices 2 25 Marriage Notices . 75 Death Notices. each imer.ion...... ......... ... . -50 IS- All advertisements ordered in for one ofith, or le s time, to be cash at the time of or dering. CAKE:LES MIIICIEBT. Eve. Chronicle. PO TER & F BFaO Pitta. Dispatch, JAS. P. B 4 Pitta. Post. B. BIDDLE it;so. Pittsburgh Gazette. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. FOB TICE SPIIII3IDY AND PERIILLNI EMT cure of, • GONtORRBBA, GHEE% URETHAL Ditehargee, bounnal Weakness. Nightly Ends Rom. Ineoutinfmoty Genital Irrita to b val. Strictare arid Affeorions of the Kid neys and Bladder, Which 100 been calai by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. In their e ete practice. with the entire camas. Inman OVISIMAZPIIBA. 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M. lickson, of this city, because I was preOdiced against them for many years, under the impres vi(pn that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lain indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker: Elm ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper eats, and for encouragement to try them, when offer= from great and long continued debility. he . el( of three bottles of these Bitters, at the oeginning of the present year,. was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of xidily.and mental vigor which I had not belt for lx months before, and had almost depaired of re pining. I therefore thank God and my friend for %Footing me to the use of them. T. NEWTON BROWN. PIIILADELPIIId, June Z 3, 1E431. from the Rev. Josepjs IL Kalmar