|[; MEDICAL. I! f TIBKI T VEfISIiB LE. ■j * ALCOHOLIC PBEPABATIONI I PURE TONIC MEDICINE. W»k ISOOFLAWD’B II | CEL SBRATED |ERMAb BITTERS i|. : 11 PREPARED BY rale, D, JACKSOIT, Philadel . I phia, Penna., iWiEi ctaally cure ver Complaint, DfpPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Tbrotaie, or Hervons Debility, Diseases or f tho Kidneys, and aU Diseases •jj Arista* from a Disordered !§; Uwr or Stomach, I 5! Anna . ' s | EW Const!- :• \ ration. Inward &' Piles, Fullness or I . to the Head, F KT AoidityofjtheStomach, i Naußoa, aedrtburn. Disgust «ltnm d ’i, F S U ! le tt_ or Wei « ht in s*4' Soiir Eructations, Sink J lutt - orlng a lEh« Yu 01 mo Stom. 01 }|“ ±ieflu - burned and th ’2 e ' 5 I “ tte r>ng at the Heart, - ,“„S| or lH ffocatll ‘« tonsationa whon in a Ivina noßtafa, Dimness o t Virion, Dots or wobs ba_ ‘tifflJ-JftH Feveij and Dull Pain In tie DeS 9.Vi n£ ?, ¥ Perspiration, Yel- NyoMs of l§<> Skm and Eyes. Pain in Sr h a‘i e ’ S,® 0 ! 1 Limbs, Ac. 11 Sudden Plashes of Heat, Bum |; mg in the Flesh, Constant j I imaginings! of Evil, ; | lad prehtdepres i s 1 oh o f Foto” “fuS'y^VellowFever, Billions ’ ||K . THEY CONTAIN OR BAD WHISKY! 4« o r i|,f a d “ e “o a -io copoiarjli ot HoeflaVd’sjGV^n /o f? ta W hogts °E Ignorant quacks and unscru !!l^l2 U 3 ■e^e? n o l^^ rs, “ aT £opened upon suffering enmamtithe flood gates if Nostrums in the shape Jf poor whisky, vilely oompounded with injurious tßrs^ 9 * christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bit- Beware? of .the innumerable array of alcohnlin preparations in plethoric] bottle£andbig-boS JBNmour yOwWANTA 000 0 APPETITE/ ,JO l3mfo¥/ TOBzf { Ll> np rOVRCON- I DO YO UMANT TO PEEL WELL/ • PO HMaJ% AnrT,7lltr ’\ N “ > or mar VUUXI SVAooffj I do WAWEirr°or/ Do you s;sst to sleep welt T Do yoafwent a brisk and vigorous feelixigr ... f 1 - hill use HOOFIfAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. Prom J. cvfirlon Brown, b. V., Editor of the Bn cyclopedia “of Religii «# Knowledge. AJthoimli net disposed to favor or recommend Momcmes in general, through distrust of - itheirWrcMieuts and I yet know of no jittJkcientrftSfon why a man an ay not testify to the »eneqt he ftoUeves himself to have received from <Miy in the hope that he may £hufi: contribute to t]ie benefit of others, o - i*° thisgthe more readily in regard to Hoof tend s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacjcson, o| .this city, because I was prejudiced «am*t than for many yenrfef under the impres ifion that jtady were chiefly ah alcoholic mixture, to my friend I Robert Shoemaker, Esq ~for toerenicyal of this} prejudice by proper estfl. andtfpr onccursgpmenjt to try them, when •anenDKfrhtn great and long continued debility, he ustoffthree bottles of these Bitters, at the oevinmneK &© present year, was followed by evident relief, shd restoration to a degree of Dodily andanontal rigor which I had not ielt for ix months|before, and had alpiost depaired of re . aining. thank qod aod my friend for filreotingiista to the use of them. * ill T j. NEWTON BROWN. PHiLADxtPHU, Jane 18 51. FVew Me Rev. Joseph H. Kcnnard, Pastor of the || 4, Tenth Baptist Ohurch. Db. S.b:—l have been fre inenuy requested to conneet my name with com nendation j of different kinds of medicine, but egarding the nractlos os out of my appropriate nhere, Ihkye 'n all oases declined; but with a dieijr prooftin various inetanc es, and particularly fin '-wh iramily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof santrs Bitiers. I ddpart from my usnal coarse, w tkpress my fall conviction that for general debuUy .of the system, and especially Liv m Complaint It Is a and v ilaable preparation. V some cases it may foil, butiusually I doubt not Mtrill be yfiry beneficial to tdose who suffer from yoUr altelS&. below Coats street Phila., Deo. 24th. m * omifhe Wye# 4LDERMANWUNDEM. Qer % tuasiUnon. h I Gbrmaitt dwn. June 1,1861. D JO, MzJaok&ox —Sin— } l g*yp me pleasure years ako.to give you a < erfifica'ie, tssriiyin th cGerman Bitters had done for me. * I am owperfectly cured of all hose diseases yonr *dicineprbfosses to ear#, vis; Dyspepsia, Chron • caadNeryons debility, disease of the Kidneys, fto. The powerful infiuonce it exert* upon Ner yons prostration is surprising, I have Been con ettited freqdantly in reference to your Bitters,and withoutheaUtibn, have recommended i: for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually; pared. Your medicine has a great raoutatioQiih is sold in every Drug Storejand in most of the grocery stores here. If any one should question what I say, let fchemcometbGermantown, and I will prove to their satisfaction, that the Sitters have cured in this viciuityfmoro than twenty oases of the above liseases. 1 I Respeotfclly, HANNAH WUNDER, hlain street, above RittenhOnse, Gennantown, enn’a. j | | JUST TUk TBINO ~FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will boild'up the constitution, and give health 4*nd strength to an overtasked ana diseased JMdtk- Iji -1 TB&TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY I I Philadelphia! August 12. 1862. IS a. C. fit fi.b\£QX—fiear Sir/ While in Vir- J a. owing jo the «s£pge of water, .1 was taken w. ch a severe diarrhoea, whichjseemed incurable, and whlohji breatly wealuhmh me. When we eached Mamnsborg, I feared jl have to ome home; -not notioing somelof your Ritters in •be store Mr|H. H,. Pnce, in tagt town, I pm;- number of ra»Uomra4es, vbo aiffer«l in thesame mannfr anfflfrom the same oduw. vitb whom I shared the ptters, 10m me in this certSieaS I .expeotto retnroto file seat oi farwffian;.,! ,on, and ahii(kiertamly take a supply of the Bk my teipsaok. I irouldnot fie withont it tf l^^f old - Partio,da f ly * « W* A 8. ALTEMUS, II C««f E, Soott Legion, BEWARE OF COmjrERPBIT2. ■ I See 1 that tw signature of “q. M. JACKSAV ■> onthe WuSyaJof earv botficT Jaululw "- Vrinoipaljpfflce, ai?(I Manufactory so. MS ARCH SORBET, JONES & EVANS, (ouccessqfe to C. M. .iadkson A C 0.,) ill, P ri |P rietors. town in thfete;f^i dea! "= ia -ery ||Dr. h.lkevshb H. if- SCHWABTS, jVI t t.l>u ry;li, at Jos| O p^ L n ,f M^;a co , SiSfe - . U f . ®lfw JpHSffO),. 'kijilfiv Smith#.!, an, Youvtn stnat . A. jjBAXKU) Jk GO., 4th, Piltrimrgh rr. Ediw a p-„ rrlrtn r - .. ‘ • THE DAILY. POST—ADVANCED BATES. One year, by mail Six months. “ Throe “ «• One " •• One week, deliyered in the city Single copies o To agents per hundredV.r.7.V.V.*l*!!.‘. , . , . , !!. , ‘.‘!.'.‘.’ 2 00 »EW ADVEKTISINO" KATE.S. for standing matter. rSR SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DA C. SJasfc’iSfissafeW# OnowsS Ortlons *£S £? ur months ... IS 00 Two week* S months,... Hoo Throlwl i *? months 15 00 6 «o|Nin° months,... 20 00 one month • 0 oolOne rear 25 00 FOB chakgkabije sattbr. ’^SsEge'iJjjsssj'jsK^ advertisements. PER SINGLE 8 QUA B E , EVEET DAT Six month* * Tweiv f n SnE:::::::;:;: *'*<;» Administrators' Nodces.....:'.:". *2 2s Death Notices.- ->hr . each insertion.... daily post. Thurlow Weed on the Weedmen! A Ter|, ll*li‘ ol tif-ce. ley, Bhijipg .fc be Kemeiu bcred. Thurlow Weed ha- published another letter, called out by the insane ravings of Greeley over the result of the local elec tions in New 1 ork upon current events and aspects. UV make the followingcx tracts: • He (Ureeley) hud* the the people now. in their town m,J city elections, repudiate :ug the issue he has forced, end, in his disappointment and rage, .endeavors to shirk the responsibility. Kut he cannot dodge either t,us or in.-,re fearful conse quences. lire long those who are be r£-uVu S<:JUS , husbands and brothers will begin to inquire who invited the cot' ton States to secede V Who told them they had a right to withdraw f. um the ,k“‘S n ,° st, K»iat;sed and laurUed the Border States? Who intensiiied the the rebellion and perverted the war ? Wfc,, ccn pi •11 with Val a idigbam .' Who, when the life of the nation is dependent upon l 111011, deals forth ribald denunciations against the Democratic partv " Who in the darkest hour of the war." traroroualy proclaimed that we must put down the rebellion in sixty days or make peace upon the beat attainable terms? The day is coming, I repeat, when these and other questions will be sternly asked o( an edi tor who won the confidence and betrayed the welfare of hundreds ol thousands of [ readers. Ihe day is coming when an in solent journal will not indulge its licentions trigues secretly w ith a Foreign Minister and a disloyal member of Congress for “peace upon the best attainable terms*'' may not shower his foul accusations upon better and truer mep : when those who do not wear the Tribune stripe, and support Mr. Greeley for Governor, Senator, and President will not submit to be anathe matized in its columns ; and,'above all, when a fanatic, dazed, muddle headed as pirant for office ipuy not. arrogantly lec tnrethe President, defame his Cabinet, instruct Congress,. depose Generals and assume to command. Happily, the public mind is reacting. A healthier tone is discernible. Ultraism subsides; Neither Opedykc, nor Field, nor Greeley thurst thc-ir abolitionism upon the meeting at the Cooper Institute on Friday evening. The resolutions and the speeches were patriotic and sensible. , Let this spirit be dkiased among the peo pie ; let us hear less of epithet and du - nunciation, and we may hope for a return \ of that union and devotion to the govern ment which, during the first year ot the rebellion, sent halt a million gallant men, irrespective of party, to the tic-id. the re mains of one-third of whom are now fer tilizing the soil they soughuio rcscifb trom-rebellion. But ii, for not wearing an abolition livery, men are to be indiscriminately stigmatized as "Copper heads,’’ wu are hopelessly divided, and our country irretrievably-lost. Congress has armed the government with ail the powers that its exigencies re quired. The Administration is clothed with extraordirary financial and military authority. The federal Government is now its own banker, and its own aripies arc to bs levied indepen dent of State agencies. In tho first year of the war our young men rushed volun tarily to the field, and our banks as vol untarily snpplied the government with ways and means. Mark the change, and read not the lesson it teaches carelessly. Onerous laws can only be carried into effect‘-with the consent of the governed." Since the Congress was chosen by which the conscription law was enacted, there has been a political revolution in four of the largest States of the Union. There arecausos for such reaction. Let those who are responsible for the country’s wel tare seek and profit by them. The compulsory laws of the last Con gress, if beneficially executed, must have the ooncurrence of the popular wiil. The public sentiment must approve them.— This approval cannot be obtained by proscription and denunciation. Half a million of men will not again “go to their graves like beds,” under the threats of political hyenas who remain at home howling. This, by the way, is a peouliar lty of abolition fanaticism. The “one idea men, do their utmost to aggravate the horrors of war, but take precidus care not to expose their own cQwardly car eases. They are found, however, not with the “grappling vigor, and rpugh frown of war," but in lecture-rooms, upon rostrums, and in editorial rooms, babbling about “ne gro regiments,” that only have an ideal existence, and hurling anathemas at those who. fight for the Union. Take, for ex ample, a clergyman who perpetrates an annual anniversary oration in honor of the' ‘‘.Jerry Rescuers,” urging the far mers of Onondaga to devote their sons to the war, while their own sons are engaged iu peaceful occupations. Our Government and Union, if depen dent upon party, will surely perish. No such organization i 3 strong enough to f Ve e ‘\w - ADd rul6raand people should lose no time in accepting and realizing this t.uth. I care not what party prevails op how elections result, if th« “Stars ’and Stripes, are nailed to the mast Ko u Loyalty to the Union-fidelity tots ■ n 7 ernmendf ape the only tests worth presort tug. And when, 14 good faith, all true men rise to this measpr.e of duty—bru-h ing out of their way the of party forgetting that they were, under other cir cumstances, “Anti-slavery” men. “Amer icans,” “Whigs," “Republicans/” or “Democrats/’ pnd remembering that they are brothers banded government and Uni. the sacrifices of bioij preservation may e then, shall we be asst he will live again to upon a people whoJi vokod chastening i lion. I .$5 00 4 to .. i: 16 . 70 . 18 THE* KY VH.iRI.M M v! Bead -before} the Botaui I'th Kobrt tvV b ye the* pines in " hen the winds were a .... nigh; ?n the breathed < " hinh was wafted awu\ gale. When tho aspen leaf wbis Ana the willows wared da And the poplar shbne with And trembled like one in : •£*nd the cypresses mnrnin And the lindens waved sol And the sumach s<*emo< mist, And tho soft maple blushe kissed. And tho spectral bir.-h st.J -Like an unquiet spirit upri And the cedar outstretched earth. To feed-with sweet m..in birth. And the hemlock. uplifted yrunk deeply of mi-o at th Anu the balsams, with curt. Who tents in the di-t.-ince. \ J the pines in then iu "hen the wind-- were aw> dying: A ,J- ‘ fiercer the storm grew, : •But the Voice of the pines tv TUF V.d« s £ up 'Wo Coat not the thunder. « for our sterns are sumt flu •Nor the gr-.wLag winds aiiiam r..r ..ur are groat ami Utir v.n.-e i- eternal, our *..ng And as theme iii the days o ,ri t-i-msiind- nf v»-arsuf u ’’ hei. we tir-t itrew ..Id an.i ‘ been down in the .Tovii-o oJ And u fresh a hre Cheops had buildod his p wVini f l uinD ? f ,Ml ‘ Fas se. f' ,r^ s V i huv “ ri = on "'itli »>ni'di withered upon the p And Citie.-. and race alter ra ,.*, Have arisen and sunk again "We ■‘■•uimiiii.. with st sr » nt-mt. Kn w<* J . v t.. tali, with th -1 '.f\V n,i l ” ,>ur hhrp. and the }H f'''tn .-.n..ur diadem. Lik.; th.-iminnur ,f ...-can, ~n I iu, 1 .? 1 *" n,r Wfll-prr* Like tiio \ .1,-,-. ~j , llr When t),,- Ve no,I T-. ihc , r ,.,| 1( . Ml , Her sandal. -.ii th.. r ,. *\ ll > f b-sur, whet,' th P T^ u very waters .dear wsJhVl? “Y r * !UV '•"•Hihilitf . '(b their hearts ami tiieir > fw*«*i{ ,t a f ' rrrf ' , ‘. ’mid ~u *-*« a thousand > f-nr- J liut the sturdy rock is ours! w :" to V rer where the hunt* ii.v Ino w.-.try mountain -i-i*- M' the iu*jrv cntf. t 1,,. /riiij'\ And thu • yawning aid, “When flu* . !... h f Ili;tr *S neap, Lsy tiu* of the dwindled * Ne.<toadyour lo ad-w| a lr thv i; Anti aeco'-t them <*nc b> one, lhon about u- they truth, in tfu-s Ml r 10 wind -»-irr- fr»-h again \\ hrn hKe tfun.* : ~*•» day. tfwy i>ul. like mmmi.-ij', we remain ] lie j>HSsaj/-<* .*t year- 'lot}) not l And tune ii.-Hf mows old us tii-ht nr' t'o.'i , I r ! ur jinil.s of {riant mould ! And the dwaif- „f th e w l>o ,i, hy , \> ith our laughter trim we in.., 1-or the burthen of ate dull) hut 'hi the ancient forest folk. Odd Winter, wLuTil.-heth th,* f , And stealoth the ll*>weret'» *>} •an Injure in nut. neither w ork u Aor make our tup* less jrrecn. i nd ."rprinfc, who awakens her sic* J4y meinluw. and inuunt.aud lea Irurn'cth no new IMV r„ our ~ld J. I nfudint. .-t.*i n, and fee.-. in our -ditu.lt*, channel hue? men build, work, and sav \\ niu<*k fur their year- tlide in And we grimly |.,..k ~n their tra ' htr voice t* eternal, nur -on.g subi cur our theme is tin* days of yuj "ir*Lf ‘tuudanus of years of mistv " he " wo iirst grew old and buu Weddings in Eng: [ Some thousands of weddiiga were to take place in great Britain m Tuesday, many-of tie Prince's countrymen having determined to be united in wedlock on the same date with the heir to the British throne. Avery graceful cobpliment is implied in this innocent little supersti tion. - I s. 11. KIEK JAIIKB quiver I.jobv postrr PITTNRTROH FIREBRICK w.v, FACTUKJjnu company; KIER, GLOVER & COl , Ma"ufa iturers of Fire Briofe. Tiles rmriH., a “iuOfflS'AS'lK “, d 4? ' io ' R-Pa«en g e r D6not!Vittahu o rEh. I ’ P< tUe the P ' Orders reapoctuilly soi cited, » * L.? TS J MLE-THE SEBSTR? 4 bor otters for sale four eligible R, i on the oorner of Drove street anrf iw.' s ! tu « te <* adjoining the Seventh Ward IS 'PR MI A , v . 6Due The lots are each 21 “not by l^°fl n . 8b a ,p ~ running baok to an alley, and are etiti™ be ? p ' ted by streets and alleys on every d?.i? e V* o,a v the lets have frame house, oS theri fiv. Xwo of and hall in each, hydraSL on tho Th™ wdi bo sold al. together on very favorable tern? hnquire ol JAS. McCAllE.Teent. _ fob -_‘ Ross street, near /onrth. T Vi o of Councils, pSbHo°no't i l on ts hereby given that the oholie oi'B and other Stalls and Vegetable Stands in the New HlßLrc o n"rr Cit ?- w MI be soU m TUBLIC OuroHV, oommenomg it 12 o'clock, TUE3OAY, MARCH SI. L6*|. and cont'nniog until thsdemand islupplied According to an ordinance adopted Toy tha*Oi*v Councils March 5 th. 1863. entitled Kegalalmg the Markets in Allegheby oh’jioe of still's and stands willWsold. submet to 'oai be fixed thereon by the Committee on Markets’ for a tenh of ten years 1 as to all stands or stalls for which a bonus of *25 or more sha 1 be paid ; and for a term ot one yeir i£s°.hansj"sVaU bS UP “ w , hi t a b ° n “ « The Stall plan of .he Market Ho: isej£ewini : ,an 1 “oohl tent of e stall s ° reat^y ior fftion on the ii'u l^ e i W ar^o t is paved throughout with brxk. and thoroughly lighted ifith gas. The entire Market is seourely enclosed; and the KH?®? C ar . f °f tho vegetable and all ol the butcher a stalls a-e under roof. are all fixed and numbered, so tha the lessee oiaj'tn w fits exact location and amount of room and be able to avoid transporting hisdwn benches to and from the market. I Market hours are fitedbyCity Oitiicaoees at from 12 o’clock m on Monday until 12 m on Tuea day; fr» ml2m on Thursday unttllS ih on Friday, and from 12 muntil9pm on Saturday, of eaoh wook—be;ng for five days each week I Any further information can beobrjined on ap plication to either of the undersigned, at any time, or at the Ma ket House on the dly of sale. * H. N. DUNLAP, f • JOB. KIKKPATRkcK, K. B. FRANCIS, f JOS.H.BOKLANB. . n , , SaM’L. riddlej Committee onjMarkets. I(1«RBE»T-A GOOD TUBE P WKJOLLNG, cornsr-Thlrd and inquire 018. Cuthbert a Sods, or (together to uphold a loa richly worth all jd aud treasure iost—then, and only ured that the repub* confer its blessings e waywardness pro* ather than destruc* DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, TATE, CADMAN & CO. Afanufaotarers of'every varioty of finished BBABS WOBft FOB PLUMBEBB GAS or STEAM FITTERS, MACIIINESTS and COPPERSMITHS • dbasb castisos of etebt de. soription made to ordor Steamboat wort Eteam and gas fitting and repairing promptJy°Jit'’ tended to. HartimilaraCentionpMp ffiinann Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils Bnp Afso e le ngents for tho Western D-'et’ioi nf Co“s pii Van . a f l r th « sal » I>f Marsh, Lansdel! & Co e Patent S,phon Pump, tho best ever inven. .ted. having no valvcß it is not liable to got outTf uSMaSi 1 throw “ oro waLr tha iSi? ; | TIITRLOW Werd, I BT E S ; i.iNMnK.c. tr. icaT Society of Ciyiadni ary, iSGd. BWIDEM UID CONTBAOTOBS heir solitude sigh; vakenod mhl night was W« MO now manu&oturin* ounporior uiHaloof .. v lime, wfiloh f« are prepared to deliver from oar COAI TABD, 608 ÜBmiSTBEET. kidiXSS 01 *'“ mUy Coal ®» B& 9 * niCKSOK, STEWART d 00. ut a sorrowful tale, on the wings of the >ered a legend dread, rkly over u silvery gleam, ; troublesome dream. R K £r , ,‘,K E ? iTA ’ rE s *TIS«B INSTU- Pmm^^a! nCori ' orat ° !by the Jo ol Open for Deposits fiom 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock n friJo a to y L%?cok n SATITKDAy «-Offloe, M FOURTH STREET DKPO A sfT'tß°V N PS tE , NT - ‘" d , PROFITABLE and all th T n ‘L forMwh “™. Laborers. Olerkf aaa ail those whose means or sarines »r« amVii BrVnmi7'“.ntljiu.e,fn m i7'“. ntljiu . e,f t 0 Utfeutora. AdtnbU trators. Collectors, Toluntarw o_.- f^ ° r illt 3 »r2? ti< l D , l i; tt,lJ pcr,:on3 of »II ClaSSOS annn* r ™ 1 a ! 1,10 rate of six PER CENT ucr anpam is paid on deposits, whiob, if not dr'atUi TOlbeplaodtotho credit of the J‘A ril ( a y of May and Novoober, and thercaf ter bear the same intorest as the prinSnai a th.s, ato money will double in i.*s/th““tw'ei.v k »i.j n iß r a j*' d common-o on all doposits the Ist made the ln<mth “f'otsucSdepoL’u^ inhLa oontainin* Charter, By-Laws Ao turn uhed oa aj»rhcation at ihe office. * *' lura ed of grief and wue ?mnly to and fro; wrapped in a golden l where the free 1 d alone in the jrl....in ted from tho tomb; ‘ ' iu lone arms to the Jio the place ibove the crow, brink ...f a d.»i ill' i>f shaggy ere dimly seen. ' ude 'iifbiug ened. and duy wa. nd darker its pi u louder than ul PSKSIDiKT— ISAAC JOKES Vi.-'t Peesidekt-W. B, COPELAND c n>wrkt i -t W ® [‘eland, feb6;6m/ Xreusyrcr—A. A. CARRIER, ‘ f“ur not the rain, long; though they blow Sllofu'- sublime, yore— istv timo, hoar! OF TUE HO^Pit* tci S^SS-aSSS* < sgjf;s», , i id' Wh,°,T h , a r ' S his r ' ro ," <,r addroi F° 6r ‘ 7 of the n “ m ° ° f tto *“*<»»* Chardin r t l is;lsf‘ l * ~ro‘fr'to ‘ fr ' t - ha 4« da s l‘e h ? 11 S °- dtj he dio iu an»| at what b. d ?4 f rr "“ ™ a&feSvSSSiSfei., too General Ilusi itala, within aa ,h! rT E a .‘ lent 10 . time poiwible after a reguo-t tu doairram^ 1 ** 6 °! itti eomapußJin* w.cio:i«, ° fram l,0)r 01 Thft offico of tho I>irecrorr will k A ■f-^SSWiiSteWlsf W ir roots were hid. id green. .Tam id, n. in ..ur ken, air., of men thr.ugii the .HU V i'll ■>U ' |„ • f .ran.-1,.v- stii tow, •i.!u. !,f ' niiiiK pi ,nu a thuit'Hiid i..wn, leak' agl.iw. r breezy bou/h-i. ’a stivntftb me irnunn, .in^ir;- r s t iSo ro ,r^i' r A-'yt\rsts»p°^ Sraami”!'' ° f boaul ‘ ful « useful amd Holiday Hitta, Also SLlarffa stuck of Lamp i at 'cduce.l prices, KKljflliK A KP.LI.Y, docJl;ly. - Ittd Wood j.root, near Cth. B LA,, “ mttioMi srnKi. wouu.s, in n UK-Ulilrt ‘f" -li.ls MW !hnt»<l«r iiiirl PA lIU, BROTHER A ( ©., wv n in imi. fi Bast Quality Refill’d Oa,t Steal, jpO ligliMv t Souaro, Flat and Octagon. „rall sijea. Warran jy aiy or manufactured in VS* Office and Warehouse Nb. 140 and 151 F,r.t and I*o and las Soeou l Pitu Durgtt * _ lebio Iyd »r<M lea!'. •• icrief, CI UTISC. NTEINMEU, UIKREiL utoilse carpenter k trniu XZV&Xdr’ between ' Hy t>» the pasl . Pittsburgh, pa. solicited and promptly attended to. !V*S A PHILLIPS, S FMDEIIS 4 FINISHERS ML, S Si®n A pi?; V,IEB * AN “ DEAI KRS PUMPS AMD BRASS WORKS. Partioular attenUon paid to the fitUng np and Repairing Oilßefineries, &c Oass Fittingand Plumbing in a’l its branohea. tep A fm hin B“ * Poßte j' B EioelsiM rnmp lor Handand Power use. It has no snpe- ian3l;3md No. 110 Water and 104 First a<. NEW DISCOVEItV To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. feb£o;6md „ Th ? JTWB Pebble Bussian s - r Spectacles, UERSONS SUFFERING FROM DE **■ motive sight, arising from age or other caus es, can be relieved by using the Kasuinii Fob bio spectacles, which have boon well tried bv many responsible citisens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion, The certificates of these persons can be seen at mi offloe. d ®9-» All who purohase one pa J r of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in mturefree of charge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. If you wish to ensure an improve* ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Praotical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles, ianlo No. SB Fifth street. Post Bnlldint COAL LAJfD FOB SALE—THE Btß. Bcriber offers for sole, very low. his farm of | SJracres, situated In Washington township Colum -t-biana county, Ohio, one mile and a half from 8a- Mne?ville station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad. Fully fifty acres are improved and un- I der cultivation and the whole is noh in coal stone. I The buildings are a hewed.log house, log stable, Ie /W shed, &o, lie farm is well situated within I one mile of the railroad* , . . I Terms of sale—One-half cash, with reasonable I time for the remainder. Price s*s?er&9re. | 5 Address, MICHAEL McSWIGOEN. |r, Salinesville Columbiana county. Ohio. V *R«fe- to Jas. M3oabe. Ross street, Pittsburgh, j felKdßnudfw. ' J||ABTIC CEMEET T. I. WATSOSf. MASTIC w. ORK E R , Ip prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings wiu improved Mastic Cements cheaper and su perlor to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal; it forms a solid and du T abje adhesive ness to any surfaoe, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality ofstone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this oomentin this city. I have applied this Cement for the following, gentlemen, whom the public are at liberty to re far to: J. Biseell residence Penn street, finished, S yra Jaa. MoCandJess, Allegheny, do 5 vra J. H. Rhoonbereer, Lawrenoarille, do a vJ* iD, McCord. Penn street. do 4 Hqeveler, Lawrenoeville, do it Girai4 House, Pittsburgh, do a 22 St. Chkrlea Hotel 40/ Z a£2 Pi^^b^ hin * ,on Hetel - or B »x 1308, Pittsburgh, y. 0. fsbaUyd : stobt osi sheep Pittsburgh, pa VltVl'l'S, ~«KRo and jobbek . COMMEfiCIAL INFOfiMATIOS. a*. —«■ JNO. A - lULWORiH' | S -L BENNETT X>Ayig R jTe H d«i||CRBBKY, Movement of Europoan Steamer#. at • FROM iUBKIOi. City New” York.'.'March ll' 'New v ° r *f-L. iv Brpool New York.... r l'Keh UNew YoT& >00 . 1 Arabia Mnmh iTba.* * ork..bouthain n ABla April B.. New York.lLiverMo" FROM EUROPE. A-‘i a March 14..LiveruooL.. New j| ansa ; if* 10 } 1 18- w outhainpton New York gavaria...... March ...JTow York Hammpnia.. April B..Southanjptcn....?New York April iNew Yolk • homey market. (OORBEOTED DAILY TOR THK MORHINO POST ) The following are the buying and selling rates for uold. Silver, 40.: Hold Silver " Domand Notes! Eastern Exoliouire. New York.... Baltimore Philadelphia. Boston, par V, par k par k __ ■- Par k Western Exchange Cincinnati. LooisviUe,, Cleveland St. Louie.. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. I Office OF THE Daii.v Post. I I „ . Tuesday, March 17. ISta. i Kemarbs.-The weather has been change,.- r. 91Dce our Business seems to be improv- I «•? 30 f “ r aS the leadln * articles are concerned » hat ohanges hare taken place will be found no ted below Our rivors are in fair navigable order:- boats are becoming scarce, the. lost haul of the I J “'' ornl ucnt. taking pretty much all that were tofi, but let them go, anything to put down this cursed rebdhon which scorns tube onits laatiegs. Uls-The demand has improved Sfid a number of transactions have been made; prices, however rule about the same. The dispatches from the East reports a dull market: . , . Nett Tone, March lti. 1 , r H market was dull. 19c was fh* p.n* 1 lit nfS™ offer ® d; Refined, in bond, 37<2;330- Free •Wo. prices nominal. Receipts ],700 bbia Flour-The market remains very vtVtieL Seme parcels that was purchased on speculation have been stored, tl,e purchaser declining to Jown m acres. The telegraphic news fr.,m the K “t ™? res<!, »* 8 >‘“11 with prices de.-lin ,khS u““ le “ ,,rks will Cim-innati and Other \\ eslern cities. Tb?re is r„ rl .i„ demaud at the present time, liao.m fl ini , an/ good demand, principal!* f ur home use c our large firms have just filled a heavy Govern, merit order for Pittsburgh cured Bacon, and Lard - ii. I Otatoes are beginning to arm e more free ly. but still commandgood figures i heesc— t Wi-hsumling the high prices there never was’a better demand than at the present lime. The atook m first hands U ample. Dried Fruit-Mar ket steady, with a regular demand Stalp*."ff-s, lies ]«i sacks on wharfat.il I** a& e k*r J ’■ S * lM " f lu u "“ Soda WO from store color’ .W d tv- Si‘m Pin'® 1 , Kana i'' hl ‘' <m nh! >rl'in III! ' rTVi,? ~b l; '-.b bl" returned 14c; iMD.I,, ,1„ •'i bbls 14 'v b| A" on-hanged. of :4) bbls at j 3 y barrel ES £¥¥*-?““< 1 f «»«*** SHO? buJ, tl ,-,i7‘/ o ll_ ; S * llc '" f '"bushels “Apples at 44) caahi'4--b.i bushels ehoiee, ,>t :c c " f bbl "' “> >■ T'-u-l so V bid t'alea oriablo at ?1 ST V -ack root., lard—Sales 1U tea Leaf at lie J-tflti*—Sales 5 bbls at ltio Y dor. ““ , . t< ; r -Salc 3 ofI.UUU Iba Roll uU'OeilhVuSe hhU t l ‘ : ily Ratified laii.W 1 P unchanged. \\ c omit quo dozen, at ikl flu. river news ■ndensed from the Cinoinnati lorn menial for the Daily Post.] Cincinnati. twentv ri f M r . l 4, aSr<> '’ o ' l ‘^' ll ‘ ir ! con inches during the twenty,four hours ending last night, lienee to ten 1 * feet e C ° V .T "u r !f ' c ?,'a in ,ho ohannol, with herl.. 110 Fa iuwer Ohio. Uum t „ d r ■ T.»» essee are bank full. With thir The Le Clair, ono of our Allegheny river nTcd ,o - ??r M “ d "J!" itovernment service, hus ar- Sa ? IS UIC1 'nnati.—The tow-boat Lake Erie n,?,’. of t OB Wlt . ‘.i' rob “ one containing 400 ‘' ° f , the other SOU tons of eommissary • tores, deatlnod for Parkersburg. Sho is in chargo of Captain Murdock.V. 8. A. The Gov ernment steamer, Silver Lake'No. d oume in from the Kanawha, yesterday, fur icmurs.-William w»lk° r , formerly clork of the Norma, James Millmgar and other steamers, died in this city very suddenly, during Thursday night. The de ceased was well known in river circles, but has not steumboated for several years. Jhe Jennie Rogers passed up for Pittsburgh with a full load. The Mary Forsyth arrived witliB<)B bales of cotton. Manifest of the Jen ?? i® lyogers, for Pittsburgh # Clarke & Thaw 2, isB tierces Lard and 635 Dry Didos. ' Louisville The river is still rising at this poiut, with 18 feet water in the o&nal last evening. As the Ken tucky is pouring out an immense tide, the swell will no doubt continue for a day or two, in which event the cellars on Water street will bo filled with witfer. The weather Is clear, but very cold and windy, very much after the stylo of March weather. ’ M St, Louis* The river here is falling steadily. In ifie twen ty-four hours ending at teft o'clock a. in., yester day, the decline was fivo and a half inches, and the river was then fifteen feet six and a half inches above low water mark in December, 1800 There is a big river out to Cairo and tu Vieis* burg as far down as beard from. The Illinois River is falling slowly and overflowing from Lnsalle to the mouth. Business ou this river continues dull, on account of hi»h water. ° The Missouri Rivur was falling at last accounts with feet in the ehannol from Leavenworth’ down to the mouth. . The Upper Mississippi is open to Dubuoe and billing all the way dowu. with Tour und a’half feet on the Upper and three and a half feet on the Lower Rapids. There is from eight to nine foot from Keokuk to St. Louis. JOBUT LITTLE, Jr., so. 108 fourth street, STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory NotavStook Bonds, and Mortal* bought and sold jjg^ CHARLEB L. CALDWELL, (Suooessor to Jas. Holmes 4 Co., FORK PACKER, Dealer In fiaoon. Lard. Sugar-Cured Hams Smoked Beef 40. Comer Market and First streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. fleet 1:1yd. CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offioe No. 69 Grant street, near the Court House. Pittsburgh. A J, 1 *BSMISS E.VIRtJSTKn TO lo d^&lyd ade a “ d 4110 “ o “«j”™“Ptly U r“ n iltS f i^s. OU WANT SOMK GOOD SB W A or u^ >r S* >M Mioo« Meat, mixed, and SS. °ther kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or n mft,^ e ?S M S? # ' Lemon and Citron Peel so to H&vroith & Brothers, in the Diamond, where yon will ret a new crop of Fruit and lower San et any other house in the city. Also a mn«Mi l i«9 toll assortment of Family Cboeeries 4 Am? wj?? gsjssissr othn de34 eoraw troches »I>l2 s. M. KIJTK6 CO., • or Pttre W«. 1 Cai-hon Oil, A H D “KKZOL e, Penn’a K^R.'domP 5 STB2EI,. opposite *9»AII oil warranted, THE AROESCO OIL COMr«MY i?l c A r Vl '' FA0,,173:E ABr «‘ lUH FOB AT -Ksole a aaperior Artiolc of Kefluenl Ardesco OH, NO.V-k’IPLOaiVk. ALSO, F u K E BKNSOLE. warehouse, 2.7 lawis STREET ‘Uoeut Oil Worlt D TUSCAN, DIfNItAP & 00„ Buying Soiling ... 4o 00 M»®afe.oterorsof CARBON o J r « hSSft^ 0 - SM tn ®«r STBKBr. £*. myS-Snad 45 00 The Philosophie^BuraerT - ' H A ct,*l EN ' "t. EW WfnrnT.E-AtrTijfH «. Philosophy Burner for Carbon OU is now SSfe« i£SS“ «£ A" oombnS™ 61 “ llnte or ma!l «*« with perfect I T> '(Paatity o! «U with safety t f h *»& a long or short chimney ,1 Tt t, U£ed , a 3 a taper night-lamp. 6" It in niKn-" to bent .economically, brnner. 6^r d>»a W othir moVfog the eono trilr ‘' Bri acrt Bhbted without ro- ■ • par A .. Par X ■ ■ par X - par A PIANT* DEALERS. JJKAIi t’H Pl t —' oonnlry An Bwt 'l’ 1 ? 1 ' 8 Pianos in .the Sffl. SWES*?* reodV6d - Tirm,*?!'!," 7».' raM,cd ,or fire ««=■ bargains SECOND HAND PIANOS. -A Hr , |Vi K , F '?M XtJ 7 OCTAVE. HEAP. u?ed . ful b '"’ k " ah!ut '»«■ vety Hale A 7 < o^Vcb-hkiri^-RiV^j;“j- 3 ' aao coniers. a tin t ratu inatniUMci 200 A 7 oet e, ilaja Co. Rosewood a hinidsqipomstrumenr in gnot order ’ 170 ttosnwocJ.oJved ” Z ? le * 't?. ;;>una ,at; a “ eireliont Piano. u ICO 1 on™ aVe ’ 1 barring, Rosewurd Vonn'd oprnors.aEodrcliablePi.no.... 150 A « oct . av ol BatU A C.i, F.os weed its i 8 Ma jb o °* front 80 jpn:-;: % J oct, Englsh di '"lft AOotc. t * j d ?! For sale by w | JOIISf 81. 5IKL&OB, PITTSBJDRJJH BltAKClf, JFO. JtS Wood Street, of tils Baltimore PinnA'P*^- S oF.teMll't 1 '' 41 !' combining all tho esson (mdornat«n l h Tii„ l f, - rumor, i lttt ,° novelties WlilE * BROTHER, M an ufao turers. GROCERY- DEALERS. -lA3BI 2SAOAUSIT* WHOLESALE «H 0 CE H? SOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, WILLIAM CARS & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Aad laa>K>rtc»!r6 of WIJSKM, BBAKDaiSS, SIR®, *<3. ALtiO. Distillers and Dealers in riNKOLI) MONONGAHJSLA I'.YK WHISKY 847. Idborty- Street, PSTTSBPRGBg, JAMES A. PETZEB, : ORWARDINB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 808 THB 2ALB Of Floap. Oralu, Baoon. I»ard, Bcftfir Dried Fruit and PMMinS Smr ' Geuerally, Corner Narltct and First PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Francia G. Balloy, Eeq M William s£ Waeoling. my23:2ptf:is w: r M. H,SMITH jog. R.HUi.’TEB WM. H. SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE 800 CEOS HOS. 112 SECOND JSND 147 FIRST STREET! deffl FITTSB Hen . EUROPEAN A G E N C Y, rpHOHAS BATTI9AH, ES7BOPBAJT Agent, 115 Water street Pittsburgh. u prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, cither by steam oraamngpdckete. SIGHT DRAFTS POE SALE, paysble in any part of Europo. ) Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail* ’ road. Also. Agent for tne old Blaok Star Line of sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail* ng between New York. Liverpool, Glasgow ard Galway. , fcu Spencer & M’Kay, BREWERS AND ULSTERS. PHOWIj. <s team Brewebt, 1 Pittsburgh. September 10,1382, l ■ NISSOLCTION or PARTNERSHIP twoen'j'oa IpJSNCElfand'wf HL O A*Tn?fp p business of the latelrm at the offico^Llrew m vmxmx&si fnends of the late firm for "Mr. BOBKRT "wATSON, of Liberty street, to lozix Known to the business community, will have the-management of oar business, with the fall controlin the Brewery* Address.&U orders to SPENCER & SIoKAY Phoenix Brewery. JAMES McKAY. J. H. OABIDAY. HoXs week, Draft, Bond ami gfort< nn Beal Eetate and af er« ehandlse Brohi-r. OmOHiROOM No.JwmmKE'S BtlfUtos, FOuKTH BTKEKT. PHlsbnrrb Pa D Mir able Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount of *lOO,OOO for sale low. dealees IN OILS, Au2cs;lyd PITISC.UHQB, PEJXNA, SI WUftO STREET. TiTTssniia • RUBXTMATiafIi v f i Brown’s remedies never foil to-cur* Lhia painful disease 3 a raw days—ho will wairfin*i HS e ‘^ E °r¥ SP ,v, tT , e r. t f ? «I«i. Qo Smhvt Stnobare, UretialDlsoSuirvia, Female WrabniS Monthly SappreraioßsTXSaeasts of the JoLu*l fiiitulainAno, Nervotu Affections, Fates m the ™’.SS?SKS , f«iE , 9?ig*Ss‘.s St, 'Pittsburgh. Fa. riUbe sfe^graMssas^ »*■ »smvti,f 3 !d °* noiP-dawp? FAEK, M’CTJBDY «& CO, Manufacturers e? sheath, Br&tiers’ and Bolt Copper, vr.j P** Raised Still Bonom*. b;>Mjter Bolder, £O. Alan Importer **td dealers in Metals, Xfa Plate, Sheet Iroa, Pir* Ac. Constantly on hani Tinmen'a KschL- e, dTools. Warehouse,No. 149 sso CONB STREETS. Pittsburgh, PeEnl Special orders of Copper out teary desired Pattern- : fe2klyd&w #5,50 WEBSTEa 7 S #5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. sw- ssmKsiar” 81 Wood street. T’lO BTEAHBItAT MEN—THE EJf ■ dcraigned are prepa ed with competent workmen to ro*oild or re-Bronie and repair Steamboats, Chandallers, Brackets, Lamps, Ao. making them equal to new. and altering Lard oil ones to burn Carbon Oil. Also to fairish newonea at shi rt node©- Lanterns, Canai Oil, and every* thing in the trade kept on hand at the L»wm «nd Oil store IQ4 Wood streetjnear Sixth. • • 1 WEMWS, BEIOTKI * KET.T.v Jams 7^ Focb BciiDnre ioxbpob ule IN t‘° hmadiomejy aituatedonChOTcV ei reel, ritasted near thePaaeeager Railway, win bo sold obeap for cash, on application attu* OU floe, NKITkIU, medical. TO THE EUBLIC Eft ' ,y goa<at ,»" —• ffSHtrn Wa«b«dp pttb^M&PSn* s , //&S6« family pnysioian should ce cantS^T?^^ 18, - ■ !^^g;^Jffll Swr« g# gteacwiw - <h.h£. an.l tea? their* . aok ly andof deKoSS Previously fswfclo bftve been restored tn >JllnT? a appearance, -: sfs^mli-: «riHMHMnsfe~ SS^iaswSsg:; vußutaitilNt Sir]?* fUrt'Slffi by th? H J K^fi^taeai wtotS & *fiS£““& ""Si *-bWp stxeet, near DLmosd etnar p*: • kintth^dd Cf de&l,; ‘ ; rt.r ftculd fn'rllZ? haß r,Jc§ * » fl a ”f^/j^‘irfa^bSt e arwifhoa n t“„TfL°: iSSSffI::: tried the best piysieiais in tlio Old ioanit.L ftdri-i‘iT i. ut C n ver r " cei X? d an? I'wm ■ gd^^s&^tlS-toS S ? irfonnauon pleas* caU at No. 2 tit, Ctrir struct 1 J/ME-: iilUßifKy* D'JSCO V£ R V. i Alfeiuons oj tio Ki J. wUwbWSSSSfi, 1 - PHTaiCXASS, imum Dr - r^&ssz? SemtDar .®? n f'■%«>■ <K«*. *=, a Pamphlet of pay postSfco: ““““te.areKqmred to M. But'S CREES BSOK, A ooAleta TroaHso on Gonorrhea , fffcef SnV. t"J4BSSS ?*SP roatmont. without theaKaphSi" i PRICE ONE DOLLAR. A«nt. on reoEipt of tho mon«. aaverarod Wa?» N.X.BexaW, ; ccn. Sf M^S?^&a. Apmi for Pittsburch, •* ttlS^l&eowlyrift so’d by aUDrocfils'ts. 7 JpittVATEIiIBEASES^ Smithfiel? atrori? PiKsteghj “ 5? old rilileii 4&§sjBgll3k gT Plttebarsh, sad hoc beam in gPSaSaSJgpfc :. rractieeforthelost twonty-£ve BS2&8&B3I& / yea J s- badness hs* be mWgs%&gg&?p gonfined inertly to Private sad ? SordoaSEicessos. Jgf||y'rf CITEBSH AND 6XRAN9E& « saedioai friend, ehoald not -iil a, Bar ,® »ks<rdr relief, Tbs X>«t?rif£ . DB. BROWN’S ESManrgg Snevei xaii to euro tho worat form of Ven*resl Me? Impunttoa aad asofaloos Af&otioaS all diseases arising from a hereditary taint h manifests itself in tho form cf i©tt<a psoriasis, and a great many forms ot skin dia. eases, the ongin of which the patient-is entirely iporant To porsons so Afflicted, Dr,Brot»a dopes of a sure and speedy recovery, BEMaNAX WEAKNESS, ltaisrowira remedies for the alarming trouble broashton often by teat solitary habit el staraal gratification. whiea the young end weak a 1 inded often give way to, (to thdr owa destruction,) ar -the only reliable remedies knowaia the conn try S Halcc 6 speedy restoration* LAO BUPEBIOS ooppee mines sMEJLTiare 0 Kj K
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