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Thelpriees remain as they were, aid hating withstood* az ocessfully this last pm: lona/44*ms bi, - wea,..% the gin4 ,- irrhe Mgr. -4 aelbiltr they t in the - oft:et, thief doer not j See ato be much OrnaPeot of their giving waY• The wrange ill (rioted ats4 25(g4. Si) with averages of r , i n: two... i , _,,,, ~.......Ai.pr 44.44 i nivoivaws.,..to,pld in Perm okiers I gum '45 - for conafry glad aitY Packed. but thelittle inquiry that le making - Ls re.trieted to limes materia•iy leas than thee., New city paektd. ktk An some request at $l2 50, bid there levers- iittll faring and none at fas thin .! ' Lelbleago. • • The receipt:4-0(0'4 1 .m posted on- 'Change - to - 1k wiRZ6.S; of Ithlith 4.05 V w ik:dies!ect4 Th ditte.to..e.retrgiatie fo*. -warOt west or. and there. as conaequently a &aline of , ,10 0 15 ooxliveandd 20c owr.-on dressed The ld to day t range Of from 830325 for far to heavy ave*eo. and the - litter at $3 500 375 for lots und—r 2 P. and $3 90,g4 for lots over ,00A• .otoid saleie;thdy $3..10@ • N. • far bn.2lYmr. lm ti-- • - • ' .-2.... ' . ANigidinuaki Tobseirolfarket. i t s Ihtumlee oxLei , pba.-av ar- - ',lighs.42lkrlllhhd li ; 'lath d & 4, 0 ? '', d , _, odo 1 , um;rdo dukirt_anda.boir es oolong from 6 Vl,or I's Reoepts ate .• - . Batltimore Coffee „Market, We havatteneteelnee bitriaat,Weekly summery Iheiriltristof the balrenio Oribeet, f cm Moe with 3 , 000 .41f4c, Tbe steely tbis deseripticin tam fIOW-fite ten 8400 begs. Of LentuaY — tire pfily:,l3 very limited. The market has been eitfereety'relet and' inrealee have transpired. fr'" • • • nearly n mind, viz Rio; 19412,0 e; .nd Java. 33c It- •ir ort on anondi 4 4k•mim• The river here, came to &shod r daY rdaht had f Ittarmcriamhi% that from t : from Pot _. ~.. -Atm_ . on e4og.ctrrit'ile at .o:Pole I.:and sinli.." The .IZrtor passed sabortly a ft er the accident, Min ,blir" pasl. 411 i l a ind• a -porHon of her t to-thleptirtc=4 "last oflifantry and. °miff oaeahy,..lef he.ow last evening, on the stannantillineri- r ,. tOlona, Prima Donna. P4* 1 Int 9 hananne•and4l4l B. Hamilton - . , 1 .,1 .::- :7' ,•-' , Lein vino. ''''' -'-' TiM riVerZirei fek 7 at this point. but ii oom ila litalutedthint UAW i tisrdit munling, and. up toAuk jut livematined en Ave inches , at which time there were , feet ail taohrs water the oanec - ihree :feet ' inohes bike pass at the fella. and two feet sit 3 Ghee on thkrocks. The we,ather4s mild and,; 'ohatly, oo*lderable rain 5 having . Allan' yestelau . .... - , ' Itialhonahttl at the 'heavy rain s 'rivill . ' have the effect to swell the hibni ries to the , Ohio very ma r teriallY: -.- _' 1 I 11 - • • - ....._ ----a. i r t --* ....: naOliEltil: BRET.., ~ The folit• ratel ''ere maintained by our BrekertyPaY. viK? Gold i:.- .. -••:..' .... , ( - f- , Silver, Demand Note s....'--otee U ..L.'Ni t • t `,......- Masts* ' 'change. • New York Oil Phi adelphia..... l e' 4 ' .; Baltimore ..... ........ 4 4 Boston. :4 • Wester#Exchange. 1 Z i___.... _,.. 4.....:.. -pa 1 -,--, Cleveland - - par • - f'•: °ni ii ' . i•••••••.: p{ BS. /ond B 7 -- Par 4 , , ..... . ,-., ... f! 0171 C Or ins DeiLY POET. } .. . Wednesday, Met ~ -Ittinikr. 4 ~.!1 7 , 1 3111ili41411a1111; the Poles being 3 eonlenuti to meet tie i ts !Athalocal trade nn tifiliihnliday;eare parr: The weather oontinue's • :. very *POW Burin on the wharf nontinues - 1 - 41 tAtliz•Vukuflguar40 ant entirely btooked =AM.. freight The 1 ' inn:articlespresent no je change notiobsiglir ' ill Iniirklit,Weldulto hatertfannitterilti6d ' Irbitotit i ttesiXresent r l i*" . .I.l(o t at Ain ' ' etis suiliclent.forall oi. dim purposes'. i': 7 . - 44) a . 0- 4 : . :Iv 3 7;i: i . . - I Piowr-The market' remains insetive with bu few sales beyond dray load lots; sales 101 bble Ex tra. $5 50g5 60., IC3rtratirity . .. $6 2643 , 6 s(h sal from store . the dra load at th e uanal advance A 0. .. ~. o , , `eh . 'OW brands.At $5 75, IV el i *olili• ..• ;V - ',- 4 /3 : a n s P ff 1 4 g' ii • • i - •• • - 1.,- - a ex ja inieriorat lower figure i,i,n_ . Dried ittrat.—Th e is improvingi 100 bushels applWat $125; peaches 75 d 4 "5,::,, 76 7•4- - v• • 114 .4 . 7 ''. ' i ; , sige 6502 N - witOMClef . - ' 2 ,- ; -' aes 3 barrels* . 18e; ' Gain' un •••• • - ' . ith a Ilmleeci demand. Mr , r t i C: :Lir& T. ' I lffo biliinnietts at °1- ' H ' t t 4 ikt4 is , unsold alit la 4 ;(i any agog like a eorseq. qu on; the (nye w coo 'of wiaaisoo;bh hails 41 m_l2 • dealers ies-With ArL,II4I, _ 1, 15 49/ 03 an refill' priakeyolletilii I ' tailitial i wita at` 44 °' 47-3' ' 1.,:,..: : ~0 :.: '-3 ~ •7' . . ... . ---.-- AV INZ:Satpi . 8 .1) ; - .. A Le ,of AIIEV I A".. I ' ' - WINTIFFO2,4I I %fir ' I ' s .Z. I MIIVA ALERINOS anift 1 i; ''ESS GOODlikt ' '.7lP 7 Punl ..0 t 1, , 4 A,..fl ~,,, t 2.,,wa , ,i, 44 7 anir ". , s old ep or at 44.11ilitiMiiirtisi degi •”:. -... 7 ....„, : ,4_,..: .4.t.H.Ni tzi,,t ,_ 7, , ,01-4...iz..1,,1,L.,-:,,,,t,,,..,,,!„„!',..-t,t*.._ - ,'-. 171 . . . . t ..t.%%7 ttt, ..,:i."t.4 - t.t. - ....k.... ._ . , _i ...t ... tr.A1,V.T.X. ,, a. 112.1.42.,1 ~..1 ;41,..., -- 4. 1; 4 ~; . '-' , t - i l - i'4.. , -,,,,..„ ,', li- . 1 • t :".t.. .1 .. ri .t OS; 4 . -... .. ''''' :7 A l .' '' '' '' - .. 1 . , . ~ - .. - - . ,bliv,,,f,ip .' , l'i 4-> 1, 1...,: - ...)!,; ,, -4 , i tAt a . ,"4.+, ''`;-' i --"' ' . . t t 1- 44fte' , .?. 1.i.: '''' "-.....;,,,,„ Z,....• . Z.' t 4 "Z414...447 atf.ttf •11 t' ' .1-11 i 2 4 . - .fi?"' .2e . t . ' ' ~ ~: - .7 ^ ;::; ~ _.: .. - ,...:4',1,::; $ .1..., 1-wi':;l7l;,•f:'.=:::.';i t 61 ,, " • , •1 4 '-, „.. • 1 .. 1 - .1 t s. ..,71 - 4 i 1 4 ' ...' I ...'.! - :i.l• *RI / . tile ~' .... . 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The following rates of advertising have bebn agreed upon by the Publishers of toe Pittsburgh Daily Pram to take effect on and after the Ho ; d ay o f Nevereber, 18624 on all neyr ctalktradA : cr Tfi* erAld l l B otitl.4 , sl4l PER SINGLE SQUARE S EVERY DAti. One insertion $6O Two months..., l l OO Two insertions.... 1 00. Three months... Three insertions 125 Four months ... I 8 00 One weelc.t. • 200 ilive'Anoritha..... 1400- Two weeks 8 50 az months 15 00 Three weeks 500 Nino months,... 20 00 One month 6 00 One year 25 00 _ ros.cHANGEMILE MATTER. Whiii - allowti theprivilete of a Weekliehaitga of matter, to be inserted among new advertisements. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY S Bit months ' ' ''' slBBo Twelve months 30 Administrators' Notices 9 25' Marriage Notices Death Notices -- ...... 75 60 _ each insertion ...... ........._. p,:g11.1 Alf Overtieeniento ordinal for' one Month, &letimed a dering. Intro cash sitthelithe - of or ji%lb Y . , i P :O $.11,.' The Abolition of' the Alabama. It is hard to say whether the capture by the Alabama of a large mail. steamer on the grand route of travel between the Isthmus and New York, and within striking distance of the. , great, station at KeiNestijis more creditible to the'iskill and audacity of that "chartered libertine" of the ocean, her commander, or more disgraceful, to our government, which his Injbyed'an unlimited credit' in' the' way of ships, men, and material of war. That the steamer Vanderbilt, sent in pursuit of Captain Semmes, should have I I failed to find him is not surprising. It I would only have been surprising if she had done so, since no secret was made either of- her intended cruise or of the direction which she was to take. Con-' stant locthnotion being the price of suc cessful privateering, especially when the Privateer is one and his pursuers are many, it might have been expected, one would think, that the last place in which Seinixficwoublbe: lookedfor would have been the the scene of any specially no torioue exploit performed by him. Heads a3f, bureaus, however, are not governed by considerations which address themsleves to the minds of ordinary mortals : and it may be that. the cabinet at Washington will console itself for the practical block ade of our Atlantic trade by the refleetiou that if the West India squadron of Ad miral Wilkeslas been powerless to pro tect oar commerce on the coast of Cuba,. it has at least succeeded the "still-vexed I Bermoothes" and stirring up -a slight i fa: ver in the blood of the British admiral at Ibilifai. But this important service will perhaps hardly be appreciated at its full value in New York.-and- other- Atlantic ports, while our people remain expose - clip Al the mortification and our merchants Al th*.auxietiesitttendt, ' "ketteliner oir tnfilluwaitintifoutherh' :oyw r i t hr 3 a romontic point of view, it is interistifigitd find the common plade char acter of a trip to the Hanava or Aspinwall suddenly invested with all the excitements which lend such a zeal to the legends of „Lafayette, : arid the authors of yellow cov ered literature may leginiately rejoice in the accession to their resources of a cruis ing confederate, who charms ladies and soothes infants by the graceful amenity , of his deportment, and proves himself a com peer of the "Mildest mann.); ed mtn Who ever scuttled a ship or cut a th r:at.' But these are inaaequate compensations for the loss of natic nal prestige and the serious interruption of our marine high ways. The Alabama is a nuisance which must be abated. All the usual remedies relied upon in such cases having proved abortive, it is now clearly, time to resort to what the French describe as the "grand means." The Alabama must be abolished by a proclamation. This formidable military Inver% of the radicals, which is to end thew :and crush the rebellion on land, can hardly, fail to be fully as efiective at iisiej;;l pike to , employ it. Wks haie triff&rwith drib Kraken, the' drrigott of the deep, long enough. Mr. LincoltNas it in hitpower to do, by a few strokes of his pen, what our ships, our sailbrs, and Secretary Welles can never accomplish.— Let him come at once to, the rescue of our commerce, and proclaim decisively that if the Alabama shall not surrender herself to the mercy of the government on or before the let of April next, she shall, from and 'after that (bite, be and remain forever and utterly abolished. Will the Tribune. spare time enough from its care of Commodore :Vanderbilt' reputation and of Mr. Stanton's strategy to attend to this vital and imperative mat The Original Error of . the Admin istration. In the correspondence of Hon. Jacob Thompson, Mr. Buchanan's Secretary of the Interior, lately captured at Oxfordj Miss., the following extract from a letter to the late gresident, dated June 7th, 188Y; l it-wo4tli attention. The Abolition. ists are parading this correspondence for the purpose of injuring Mr. Bachanan's administration. They do not seem to see how such revelations as this disastrously' datilagelhELpresent authorities : "In all I did, I acted on life-long con victions,and after I reached home became desirbuelditidie teversbce WiiiclAticl. be : nshould then be perpetual—a new de sire for me. I feared that that blunderer, Lincoln, would tarn and - adopt my ideas orStates'• rights. Had he done so, Seces sion would have been killed off forever. Had Lincoln, in his inaugural, boldly ta ken the ground that he would evacuate the, forts of. Sumter ar.d ~Pickens. , and liktielthe-Secedeil•Statea tci!deterinme for themselves their destiny, the Border States' would. have been Secured to the old Union beyond peradventure ' and in all the seceded States there would have beiniila-tUnion paity:which would have as serted its ascendancy in all our States. But the very, moment Lincoln suspended thah'Ootoiedifition and ithe Laws;japd-mo dertook - arcing and'appott navies withautthenid of . Congress, the feeling for separation became universal. Now, nethit lc but annihilation will bring these States anthihe old Union." • _ Printing Paper It *estimated that sixty-five per cent. •et the entire Stock, used by paper mann factuerers is domestic rags, saved by care hotuukrives..,, LEverrecrap of rags; old paper, even old newspapers, are bo - ught at good prices. • Foram Morning Poet` NOTHING BUT PRAYERS. g BY ELIZA Et C 3ALFT • No; notttlita but prayers to smooth our ways. No "gitAllidng ann-beam, to light with its ta3a! 'the diricateavy lotktitlitNit.RP&Pra to, light-n thojoad Ofjoilf f rpof . trial, and shorten the road - That 11'd Vlit with sorrow and, Ilthlehut words—We call pray ens--Ixt our built, We e opiwill be heard far on Ligb, and that ;`. faith, lift us up to the light, That-invitee afar off, and strategic to rearh. Thrt!,aNstkr life-lesson we learn goes to teach That torn, with their hate, keep it night. . . NRothitigtbirt prat ere, that mingle with earta. Comiog pith sobs, from a heart that dares Tdattittonlat , for help from on high, To shied4tfrom a tempest of fury and hate, ArretredleTdemons. that Soy al the tee Qf go#,Hilitstilf heard not, Must die. - ; ila .PrOthigiatil Amer' made hear; With tears, - ).K.lleldejkiWlthsionbts and the burthen of yea's, Struggling thro' da k..est logetto His sight, ever he borne so high 2: Oh wilFthe light ever fall from His eye ? Con Hogiveth at light? • tyi . Notii , n Ut prayers. Ah IHe prayed on earth I Helwbui lie trust in this night-time and dearth Of" all tis gentle , or loving, IF kind, ai m W.O wil4ray on—we may die in the alarm. Wbiat'itill be death but the coming of morn? If'e 4h out prcr; ere He cannot but find. i I t _ Auasia and Greece. ST, PETERSBURG, Dec. 18, 1882. The journal de St. Petersburg, of tit day}, inti eply to an article of La Prance, saga: • We that Russia was the first to taka.apAer ground in the . Greek question uponffie}4eaty. and proposal of 1830.= NO candidate for the throne of Greece hattlbeqa put forward by Russia, even by the 'slightest hint. When public opinion mentioned certain namea in connection witkoq .country, we positively" declared, in thename of the government; that Rus sia hi a ileverfavored goy candidate. Rus sia p arti cipates in Eastern affairs by rear son o f .. er interest in their progress, and from 1 3 r . sympathy with nationalities and co-r onista. Her main desire is the esttt ' merit of tranquility, based upon the co ciliation of interests and, the pas. d i irons or political parties. As one of the means,pf achieving this end, Russia ri3- comus for the present the -establish-- mild tithe balance of influence of Hie differinf European Powers. IT— - -OP A 4IR6ESPONIENT of the Chicago Times, with GAneral Grant's army, gives a re volti4icture of the excesses alleged tot have tien perpetrated by our troops upon the inlinbitants of Northern Mississippi, )near i ithimpkin's Mills.) We. trust these Atte tints on investigation, will prove ,„1 . ' ex one. If they are.not exaggera tion*, 401$ area proof of a very lax disci *lin: 1.., ~ r. -. that, no dikeipline at all—in arvailifOrlint-which the eoentry just no* = la is •• - tinfelleinneh. i deli I.g everything t ' at they can lay their hand's lon, (says the correspondent, ) wheth er of use or not to them, goes on. Help less wbmen and children are robbed of their clothes and bedding, their provis ions taken from them, and by men who have no earthly use for them whatever.' 1 (From another correspondent.) "Aprivate letter received here not long since, from a soldier in one of our West ern armies, states that their march South' was characterized by acts of vandalism and wanton outrage and fiendish cruelty disgraceful to a civilized people.. Burning houses, desolated fields-and homele,ss. households marked their path while unlidensed robbery, indiserimintite plunder, and not tinfrequently assassina tion completed the woeful picture pre sented by an invading army which appear ed to be without rest: aint, and whose only purpose would seem to be, as thus mani fested. to burn, pillage, and destroy as it went." French Despatches from ,Wash ington on Mediation. Lorniox, Dec.. 13th, 1882. A letter from a Paris correspondent in the Indeiendence Beige comments in the following terms upon the impression pro. duced in the French capital by the account of the reception accorded in America to the oft of: mediation by the Emperor's government:— The government received despatches yesterday from M. Mercier, our Minister at Washington. Their contents have not yet been made public ; but if one may judge from private letters coming from New York, it may reasonably be supposed thatthe infototation confeyed to'theMini istart•possesied. very great interest. AS might 'have been foreseen, a portion of the Democracy has cried out more lmidti against foreign interference than .even the lespublitinisetheniselves; it hat demanded more vooiferously than ever war to tlid knife, for the re-establishment of the old Union. * * * * * * * * * A journal of the Republican party dish plays astonishing vigor. It talks of nothh mg less than delaring war upon France and her accomplice, England. In its ex, altation thii paper is led away by strange illusions ; the formidable quarrel of North and South is nothing but a petty, dtsagree• ment, ready to give'place to the most cor, dial unanimity against the pretensions of the foreigner. Tax on Advertisements. A few days ago the publishers of sever al of the Baltimore daily morning papers addressed a letter to Commissioner Bont. well, asking "from what time the assess. meat of the tax on advertisementsposi tively takes date." Mr. Boutwell replies, through a letter addressed to Wm. E. Beale. Esq., U. S, Assessor, that it takes date'from the first day of Sept'r 1862. . Funeral of Senator Pearce The funeral of Senator Pearce took place on Monday last. The Chestertown News says: His remains were interred in the new cemetemitar_the_ town._ and. our com• mnnity testified their respect. for. him by generally , closing4heir stores and public placea dnringibe passage of the proces sion, The President's Emancipation Proclamation. It is stated that President Lincoln will exempt from the effect of his emancipa. tioc proclamation .the States of. Delewatt), ) 1 4rYlandiiNentriCky. Tennessee and:l i ria. sonzi r with Tails of Virginia. , Noith -Car olina and Lotman& Hbw tot Hear the : Gospel. Rowland Hill paid a visit to an old friend, a few years before his death, who said to'him. "Mr. Hill, it is just 65 years since I firsts , beardyou preach, I remember your text, and your sermon. You told us that some people.were very squeamish about the att. livery of diff-3rent ministers who ptett4ed" the gospel. You said, 'Supposing you were attending to hear a will r ead where you expected a legacy to -be left you, wotild, yon.employ the time while it was reading: criticising the manner in which the law. yer read it i'• No,- you -would uot—ypu wouldLbe•giving all ear to hear it anything was lett yon, and how much it was. •That is the way 1 . • would advise you to hear the =This -was excellent , advice, and well wortli'remembering:6s years. CARLYLE says nine-tenths of the miser ! iee and vide proceed frcim idlerressi -L With"men of quick minds to . whom it-is - espeeially pernicious, this hab it is commonly the fruit of many diaap pointments4nd- schemes, not so much for the want of strength as from the ill direc tion of it. The weakest living creatuie, by concentrating his powers upon a single object, can accomplish something; the strongest, by' dispersing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything. THE man who makes a joke without in- tending it frequently amuses us more thin the most ingenious of professional jokers —as when the milkman in the play 'is charged with putting calves' brains in hie milk, he answered, " Brains I 1 never had such a thing in my head." It was the same sort of a case when a juryman having - asked the judge to excuse him from serving on account of deafness, the latter said, "Couldn't you hear my charge to the grand jary ?" "Yes, I heard it," said the man, "but I couldn't make any- sense of it." [METH EMT/RA(ITM) TH 0 111,T RAIN bribe flee ;of en apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanid battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their-families have their teeth extracted by my proems. and are ready to testify aotethe safety and nod:deadens 'of theoperaticin ; whatever hag been said by persons interested In amerting th ooo ntrary.baeing no imowledge of My Proem. • : taiI..ANT.WMAL.TNIMILineerted in ever, Ans. and • charge' as 'Mc a & will warrant the beet of material In all oidßc • , Mitt Dentist, -1M Smithfield itreeti LAkistrisitin 00 - 11 Ell NINES SMELTING WORKS. PARK. ra"CIIZIRLIcir: ..4. CO.. Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Priallod Sor oar Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder. - att.-_-Also imports' sad .• . . - . 11 , 1633, H9n V ieltalg Ur Constantly on hand: Tistr i ' !Whim nd L . Warehouse. No.-149 and /MI ZOO STREETS, Pigsbargh. arpogr.l. orders of WV/4r Snit tont, desired patt - - 1621:1yd&w =JUNG AND STRANGER In need of a medical blond. ihonld not fail tt. And out the sure place of relief, The Doctor is regular graduate. and his exponea,... LL Una treat ment of• ontidn Wass of diseases is a sure guar antes to the Wrenn of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his irmsdlis amifiAlowing aii advice. . DR. BROWN'S REMEDIEB Emir ... fail to tiese worst form of Venereal ...Impur and Gmofttlons diffeetions.,- Irscitill abeam arising from a bpreditaty Mkt. which manifests itself In the form of tette Psoriaidm and a great many .farms of skin dis eases. the origin of which the patient is entire', ignorant. To persona so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of &sure and reo ut m t , BRAUN Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble. brought on often by that solitary habit olseesnej grauncation. WILIOJI the young and weak w inded often matto.lto their own da l traett a w the only rensi • monodies known in the country —they are safe. and Make a spindi restoration of health. , Br. grown s remediesnever:M.lM cure thlS diseasepainitddisease 11 71W DATl— he a ours. Real s o - treats mmu Q onnorrhma Stricture. Brothel Female Weaknem Monthly. lihappreadona, of. the !joints. Orrln An% Nervous Affections. Pains in the and Kidneys. Irritation'of the Bladder. to gether with allybuses of an impure mien. toe- a-ing the maptemsomntaininsit irix;_dtisitiiit to DR. BROWN, No.arimithlleld ed . Pittsburgh. Pa. , will be immedla answer . Medicine st to any a d dress. caf packed And solute from eMervation. Moe and Meet!, R ms. No. SO Smithfield trod • nolli-dawds NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Fon inn SPEEDY AND 'PERBFANg ENT cure of EONORREEA. %EEL IFEETECAIL" Diseh mar Sembla Weidmess. stoup % jaciontinencu i 3eni- urtts tletrAt the' Hid nays an Bladder Which Wu been need Iv; uPwArdli of ONE lIHNDBEIS PHYSIQUES. •Inotlitdr drat. praidoiArith the (intim MOON% eaveree'CoeM,fetiriuilk.' Wines. or sua °materna , Chart° oWh.' BELL'S : SPECIFIC PILLS mirk action, often effeoft aura In a few and when s owe is effect itisperman ant. ey are prepared from vegetable extract! that a re harmless on the system, and never nause ate the sipmaoli. or impregnate the ' breath and being sugarooated, all nouseonz taste is avoided. NO change df diet as necessary whilst using them: nor does their action interfere with business p us suits. Bleteh bax'contains six dozen Pills. PRICE' ONE D 0,11,13.. - Dr. Dell's Treatise) on itenainal - - 'Weatusess: . satAbarea„-„Gessorrhecs, fa Pamphlet of Ed Rafael. togamin at important advice • to the Sl fliotw. SENT F flixosmts are required to Dar Donate. DS: BELL'S GREEN-ROOK,. A m cq &p raDtpa o thr i aß t eirissa , 6744,5tri•- Praiinip ontleFloglish. adapted with ot .ho" .4;9,phydda. -PRICRONE.DOLLAR. The Pills or Books sent. some from ob servation; by niail,,Yost-Yaid. by any 'advertised A gen t. off maiptilf the money. S. BRyAfi, 76 Cedar Ansi, N.Y., Box 6079. General Agent. JOBRPH PLBMING. eorner Market street and Diamond. Agent for Pittsbnrsb. Sold by all Draiorleta. aulLdiamelyrds Tins Ds?- Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. & co., 11179 148 Yederiletreet.AlleehenY dot GEM ICLAMIKETI4, tz _ -I , IP FOR ARMY USE, W. NeCLINTOCK at NON; nst MARKET STREET. 0e24. _PAPER XANWEINBI _ Of all stilei,,l4rniefaiitto tax iulviime. will be aggdAttitimptallayf mmumALl4 tr 7 Wood strao DO s "' lIMMEI Manniaaturers of rZCOUZIiIIi DEALEIZEI IN olia 8. M. tiza IANOPACITTI*s Pure ,11 ca .3 4 4 " 0 1/* • 313. Dr Z:Q , . 40;0fileo ( 4 %1,1a:41411W BT/U42Tei oPPosit ;P li ima a R., ft. Depot. 13411 oil wsuntanteit ' P • E ' l 7 3. ? 4 ' l A () AZ!, Vi .: 43 X.5 3 c 6 LOP IO . -*- INILLERAico; WORKS AJIMRPatIRGB Intuit?. AL. LEGS RA ROAD. ISPOdloisad Venation. r - • il O tEß ETAlTlLßalr,i'litinatrual; Maaufseturar r of •Illuminating sad" Lubricated Carboni)* and ilensoleß- •- • Bi n : 1 REPINED OIL, EZI!'ZO9IRE , al tilel4lirmatik Ltu een ' O 11- I'V o rkf DUNCAN; nu24 - ilm ,at C 0..! . ihinufwouimi t ., muk.w.m.ra•armugisl' - C A. It 33 0 .X. 4.1-0!.; 011oe,_ NO. 119/_ LIBERTY STREET 11•9 t, kuuli. Pa. THE ARDESCO COMbRY 1' 7 AVANVIACItTRE nsvn von a.r.m sale a superior area's of Refined Ardeseo OH, WON . EXPLOgIii. 11.805 "NP 11.11 EBEN Z-0 L. E. _ _ warehouse, 27 111W.111 STREET P127.4.81:1110.11. P&NNA. , The - Philoso.thio BUniet lICIF.ILYDEBPSUNNWDOIMILE.Aenrimes 'Pldosciplde Burner for Carbon Oil ;is now ready. It possesses manywdvantages-overthe, Common Bonen. • 1., amakes bergs or -Ma /18618 wit!! Perfect combustion. 2. It will buns any quantitrof ell With gaiety.' 8. It:can be used.ith a long: or short chimney., 4. It can bo used as sktaper night-lamp; 5. It oan always be made to burn eoenewdeli7. -6. It is more easily wicked 'than 111113 r. other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and; 1/81404.1.5.44;i8 moving the Pone. 8. It throWs all the white light ahivelbeoone.:= 9. The, chimney, can be removed or ins ertedwithout touching.the th . • These burners are e iMmakon - NO:ll±ge,land, can pntlssi any Wulf Mow in l ase ; - ' , llverjep eon-ustest. Carbon_pil shoul&havens,Philoaophio nts oente!.._per ßold No. 82 YOURTff sUed, Pittibm6. itO2S-Itelw P. HAYDEN OUQUME- paig:lol%;. FllTZ:rOrr et co •scrr•ortralisos "via: /lama?: pi FINISHED -BRASS. WORK. GAS AND STEAM liPprielgittir' airkartioular attention to fitti4 l oll Reline!. :g m° / rt Z g n a bt l e s t u rrl cl c r ari its) alla ' nu o i e de ng ally. . _ lErione Oil Ne; DavYs. flake Gas Braokete and dente: camel' ST. 'wadi; t3TBERT AND DUQUICSPIR WAY. - WSW, JADIEI3 FETAI34, %,I.L -FOWNARDIIIII AND COMMON VERDIAN , Flour Gratu, Baron, Lard. Iluttor t fined Fruit And. Prel la,"•,.--, I - %BIEIRITXP RUES TO—Frinde G. Bidleg.&q4 William Dilworth, - Br. 8. Cuthbert & Pittsburgh. Boyd. & Ott._ deicer &,Swearil . en, 8. Mitady. Cash. M. & Bank. List Howel Mangle & Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon, Eaton k `Co.. Wheeling. 11.72&2pthisi. J. ar. M. M'SMIMErsi• Brass Founders, GAS AND StEtitITTEDS, , i MI kinds of Braes 'Oita "Keen Vaellol made to elder. ; • Also, .. BRASS OASTINGS, Or ALL Kink Made at theahortest tiotice.• • OIL REFINERY'S FITTED 11P.. 1111.&11 orders left at SOWN & WOOD STREET: will be promptkvattendedte.t The members of this firm being practical-Inv" °hanks ; of maag ream' experience the, bud % S will insure go give saSffietion in every re: Am • - aetioydd WILMAIN BAGALErt, WHOLESALE GRO`C - 1 - 11. NO/3. 18 AND 20 WOOD 8 1 1 1 2#T,. : • P / 1tT191117 BO wurtAx IMAM mad teamassit, HAMMON A. oonu4 Special Partnes. Getteral Paitners. MEANS a COFFIN, fiiuooratoro to Wearidless. Mom A C 0..) WHOLESALE GROOMS. Owner Wood and Water &mit", telo:ie prrirsamtwa. mtrito.t.EA.Dr A. 4 3 . .NC1E"; 1 ..... rirIHOPIAS ' 'MATTIS /k,lf. KIXIMOPSAIN X Agent. .115 Water strp l'ittabbigiri 1411 . le PrePared to bring out - or, , bank; from or to ssi Ta i wt of the p d pountry. flll7 steam or nakehr ' - SIGH 13.1F0R: SALK. Disable in . any Dart of littropii., .Agent for the Indlanatholis and Cill9iimati Rap. road. Also, Agent for the old Black •Star Line 'of sailing Packets, and for *ethos of Steamers lialP between New. York. l4verpool. Glasgow and Galway. ' hill 1 WILLIAM CARR & WHOLESALE GROCERS; And Importers of wisrso. BRANDIES, suns, ay. Di alan and Dealers in PINE OLD MONONGMEILA EYE w_rinorg =CI Liberty , Street„ prrrsauses, PA: IF YOU WANT HON E GOOD NEW Trait 'prepared - Mince Meat; mind. and all other kinds of Bytom, cooking 'Britadr. Nine,.NewrOrange. Lemon and l:Fitrop : Poel go to Haworth & BrothominiheDiamond. where you will get it new orop of Fruit andt-lower than' at an _y other housein the cat. - Also ajersoral and t assortmentpf Fainily•Wromriee i Toas t Winak Brandies.. and 'a ll :0We? kind s Forman and Domestio Liquors. • - Iy.WItTH aBROTHRH. aom corner mond and Diamond slim J. H. CASIDAT. Note, Stock, Draft, „Bond and Nora; gage, Beal Retate and liar. ehandise Braker. • OPYIOB,_ROOM 316.12131711,11}P BUILDWO4 FOURTH STRUT. Pittsburgh. Pa: Desirable •Mill property and other Beal . Retatei to the amount (11200,000 for sale low. WK. E.BuNTRa WM. H. SMITH deM, WHOLESALE -NOS. in nab 2 p O t de23 ' PlTTirtirbir' Alrit 44 , A • e • - IM=EA -E l5- Pniii• . ' Li....;;..- , _..tit e nt trModeacita sat 4. t , nations. tr .. st r. sw .. . . delicate abasesararees7ca ' or • tuatiftemto ti gi.dtg4±io old, to yontlmot be tuttWDs. . A doltei 1- - 4siiiii. or Ato.f a , lei the 'filespOmag I shocked. kit it.a.grsat cut a& tor , tattddimiaggiOni.VO torn oivAlciahmt isons,apd,4o; othooldgVeeatittots . Mt...raruse tlutt,they clothe game e;" AtlmiettMllagilistaque.. doe might beton:to them auto 4,..v,. modest and procunaptuttne ' raiso in ignorance, sprang -AT. as. r..... .who l 'empawa.lootetvoMel•-"' ' dollars' and cent.s .. _tarenieg. tiotten.',lt igtoinnnita-whowevs 7enta and gairilaas . are thel 6044-4 .danatlitenzandowdivito v ., and of delicate eatt.on and a, .itaiss...2.l.Bm mmesstitc•wth;sitotridate BtigutEtTßUP heti. dee nany„ b fore al. Inarri gratiotengli.higthassithetkiiittlaglt. realm angle& :j attilleation. se. - tip Ini... 4 limiter . . • . - .., , •..- ~“ .. tott - Metetett.. IrAl it itry sho rt mew of .. . '.'"*" . new remidit ram, rom the • . ..t.. , cm. a•la f , a 44 WiM . *.• 0 male ' s itaiethrettgo4o4, Ilitoggit-niieoch over for& Team' in there 'Area ;months elsti . _pitageot, _' *4 ,14-afer4d Win:. the the Indict leads ltim to ear--torall with t 1 •fOir triel./telath..VialliniWl44%*o' ItPon the nowl-p *sok. to hd tnr itri_ :..4l - • Inontebankg and imaccm.,lnt, tome mod ;t.l Difigitwtionua slroritazklimlitralse ,a 0 whit* so many tan 4 . atir emmigsdasi_vitz744 now be relieved. - rattitmji.„-;:, time - mv.freatorient,!-A b 7 IFQ/$04,41.411 vise ,r whioh .. !if „! 18 gtve4 paths t r am, _mat app - toting ,tilie sgi... 4i - 4.1 kvantatev of telf ,atinctris4 Attihrlehoe an 'fitbaatl9l4l9-War=rdie'AalL "PlFtrin ....ttesltnnin ' aligiailaViat 5.0 a dik1r5er., ,„ „.„....„r„ ... „ m 7re .0 , ea, I gungint. erAlro. , sirle...l/2.,:aw.stig mumeld---. , Ilteitqoq Psi'PtiUni stri lmAttPottunard 7 --,-: to ttertsthkat• uiltilk.f. , .! tl• - ;":::%14- • 7 --."- - 11 - X:, >;-:.•*- t. - iltiebuithlkeltoXitia. - - ri; -,- 1 --s. , ' -3 '-': F S ' ElliZitle.4.l l Zt-Y-°- '' i ji.l ArillNU.ll7.l.l; .15/ttltrillloll/121111-,&11 . a .„ m - ingtice for al.erson thstittut been- sorelyval- ---4.. lietestfotyettre,•WhinAteit itotittir :frelldeta. oti hls „sufferings; buti.eoloidetelv,;eured.:4,tesivo r! , - .' been-afflicted ti ltlievism - itallittiatitiofialotftrY 'iirf ill ysipelturtorlyeargst - tvggskealled.onces t imal of our reaular,Phvelcums. bat tyl wifhootsny hen- 4..,•„.;,.`; 'etitt- . I ealle emilioetoi l itralittruiq , B63l,s4VMO . .7 , ..., Pallt,find havetakerkhlk,tiedisine,,whish,, Ispw- over, :is all:editigtosisn rheft" laiiittivi atioed 4. asieverwett 'l'.iawPolltol6-teltilt ttir_ilmo .. -;, 1t1. will Jplease cello .t ~ ; TR AS- UNLAIno. , - -%•: -Rater flusgondwr c y2...ts • ~..., -1- . ~. • .' 1 HEREBY cEll a rit k r i tiarincitillitAMK _ !-„,"',,z.' , "... _a bean - aillictethinetrivtall; eta dto - ' - --z:- ease etdied.V.Uq. ...ow 01.1" Pits.- - I hare '4 tried the_bbitisAysiets - as. flight d tount3y and dis: this.tag ~ b effetb:t a was --'" advhied to „pill on Dr. .B it.,trup. Jut resmend lava - hid . - el - COMM!. 4 1 , thee. r• .20ri.,... MMi .1..- PLat.i..%Al; ,i.Lak-41 ."' tri - & D. SEEM *AY ri--, `.m. L EROMEMIRRALIIIBLE , Ta - stmr Ivppywia. - ,L.frouLtheleolPe.9A-D i re st p L hea• SIP 'uolineetian4"thsi tun - bulk, „ autr-h2 media hit ". ~Psalt49oler the the most aauil; gnaws. :As =torte I edy it is without a rival as will *die' " ' ''. I tj a i lt a4 "ti• W Pall Ili- ;, e ;;.MT. ; ervotts'; ordbi , bibllibbi&iild we re,tlWeaourtiorr ',sputum, :roadie& b.u., its .ekofts tioa c erlarstreitthotdaufpfo legoiciAlt • .: .-,,, ' ..14#' 'pro year*. - ; 1,- ).,... ..., ; OWEdli IItEVOIPANI MOPS te& glint ON& , ~ iAvEffelilus/ YOR&_witb aml: wpm vireiltusti V * sv. ArGrei_ dusiiiinentiftf same kla A. I MAIOBI I iraMiZEIaIIiV 4614, Tel ti.P.1 ,4 3741. -7V cOMUSSM AND I 7 0600101 AireeMil ArbesolLa .iwstrraPiimnit4ifirr 11 E. 1 1t7SALINiikjOJEWIR:141 iii . ' Wholesale wad liealrGeoeers, PIRPM.*- 1 4 1, 190.1.1*-ANA rimft -TEAII,,,WI/0441Li ..-.; • '..,- caucs,sTigucT AN tiIt DIAMOND n av y ~ .:I .ll;A TAlk a i to*Orril 1:1102 , r T N A 3701403 : '.4) L -1511.7:4W zone_ ,r sad Tlrina,,Nails and Sjparr6g""- /i4 !:* ( lron 4/ ' 0714111/‘ su t t et t l. m e d i d 4l/ A wi ,ag in .„..aakkf; Works arritilMititihartalY4l437*o •swancesstroerilmigewsThitunattii: '.'. t i ItTliCe ArktiONirtli4 4 El , .-.4 • , ex! litaL i.,, , . ;1,. .. - ',,,,.4 ..,- -..._-, :fftiitst -, ,oaltrAif:t-iko, !,, .; ,- -4W-D. , ,tl . olUttitit:, L-tii7p24; 1 iiiiroP ignorerAzi:El:r, ' w ee y iioolk -",- - _ , , , 5:. -% i : ...: ):: , L PIZE3BURGW2.47 '-'," ' AirOrdereaollattettand Prontitisr.attentiadf to. a...4' .• ag" , -3 . - !..,' -:_ ; . i.. , -.•.. I. ,: . ...t,zi -, 9. , " 1,.." . .'? - . . L . ~ Witaiiiile 'Graoszi; iffillirsilltioi:#llVia ~ • , ..i.. , .., ~. , , r,,,„t e ay. .....:-.,,,,..., 'ilaß l i BiiCIEFA;46" ' ' *ii . . I: • Wholesale %ibex* . :Ind ' or' if init ;a ' good trail. trzon'ant: of. 0 best= , ./. - streatv in- the ottr. is offered foo aa Vist„ Stagg 4 vas with to In into; other kus . Fog 12 - " warden - days attr o aae • , _-. • ",,,, an7-tt - OK BOX 1 8.„11ttabtutIt B: ili . 41-4-11. szE.tir ' ' gu. 341 mrut &dust Oppaite Osimor REAL ESTATE 43W ORNEReu; AGE' MIAMI - .(iOTSS. BONDS. MORTSAGES - Who' Hi , ' ritioa. • C . ~ . 1 , OLT'S 'REVOLVE 'S:i. , new model, all sizes , for Fa] by SOWN . . , NEw sirolok °rimer 1 Just - received at, Blckleli I Fifth staeet. • 4101111111 -- LITT . . 110. - 164At117 1. STOCK ANI _Promisor,' Wok", Btakßoad and Mortgait. lbonebtimid- NAL; • v - -mart ALLflaratlie--807 VW “TumeltiOltl .-.Akimlt[iiletille out advsnikiu Dna uniutimTuueks_tit stand,, 87Woud etteef, -•-• I W. P.ll.42Bifir Rut wawa. 0- -