James J^stikk I'BTO ALOOH( LIO PEEPABATION A PURE pONIC MEDICINE. HoOFMi\D’g CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS pioparkd by ta c d, Jackson, Phuadoi phi a, Penns., Will effsotua Ily cnre lilver Complaint, [DYSPEPSIA., JAUNDIC: j IfhTOide. or Seriont Oeuutr, Dlaeami i of tile Kidney*, and all Diaeasea : Aristas ft-ona a Disordered j j Liver <«• Stomaeta, I ; i auon ! 1 a$ Consti pation. Inward Filos; Fullness or Blood o the Hoad, , Aoiditydf the Stomach, : , Haoeea, Hjeaitbum, Disgust j i v for „, Foo<3 ' FaUnKB or Weight In , the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink j ™korFluttoring(it the Picui w.Stom- Hoau. Harried and n ltv, t . Br ?f thll ! g ' 'battering at the Heart, n ih g or |S ffoc atmd sonaations when in a lying I D . lm «'g 4 Vision, Dots or webs be q lore tne Right, Fever and Dull Pain in the 1;; Deficiencvs°f Perspiration, Yel* I ! Icwnesa of the Skin and Eyes. Pafn in ! • Chest, LiuA>s, Ac. i SuddenFlusHesofHeai, Burn : ia« in tbe Flesh, Constant n imaginings of Evil, •$ - ■ iftd great depres "| I Sl A’ n ‘ts°^ j 2 D ™]<®t bellow Fever, BUUons ■ [Ll‘ ' THEyJcONTAIN KH «b bad whisky - 1 a° h r^dr o ei} Te diSo “ es ia ****** P“^4^™^nßt?to r 3”T|.n° rl^ hos , ls of l S l uf ant luacks and nnscru kalifU 8 !? d 7 an J, nro .!' a ‘ baVo ooenod upon suffering 1100 ' l l ? ate f 01 Nostrums in the shape lilfft 0 . w * S?*' "My compounded with injurious and christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bit of the innunferablo array of alcoholic E5Sfr a j ons .l n b'cthciic bottles, and big-beiiied iHi°S r . l k 'r modest appellation of Bitters; "nVliltol n A'a a, i of ou ®nly aggravates diseases, myour j \WOU WAIfT A'OOOD APPETITE t T> WiTVTw¥r o T IZI> np YOUR °°N . D §iE oU ' WANT to FEEL WELL f DL jpas f' A NT ~ T -V°A T RID ot SEE 70 VS DOWaNTENI-vqtA yon want to aleln well T «nd vlsorona |: m|ioasQ EPpPLANIVS GERMAN BITTER 3. FVom&rAre'rtoii Brown, t>. IK. Editor of the En ||jjjeirefoj«'rf,a .of Rchbioun Knowledge. p^!o!> , sr‘ dl ) aa,;^'a, ' 1° favor or recommend ID >’cn4-al, through distrust of ‘b™r>frrudlent3 and effects; I yet know of no hoSs 1 }, 1 r f a f. on wh . y . a “&" “ ay not testify to the hcnfgh he believes hmisbir to have reooived from fthf ififhpie preparation uj the hopo -that ho may kbnafmtnbute to the benefit of others i.iJ<a'r5 ,sthem S^ e rea<i }ly in regard to Hoof teisi oer r m .S;? Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. .^tSeVha^f 18 Clt7, bM h UM 1 was prejudiced f ma l y - ra ’ undor tae impres l,h,ey were cluefljau alcoholic mixture p£?®lp ted to m T *? e 0? Robert Shoemaker! lomoval of 4 18 prejudice by proper nmwS d <v™ cnccuragoment to hry them, when a pd ldpg continued debility. “® P, three bottles of Uieso Bitters at tfi« ccpaniigoftho present iear follo'w<ri by , a , nd . restoration to a degree of D |r d mSgri, d w ntal yw.or Which I had not ;elt for h? for r' and had almost depairod ofre llrooSrig m?"the e use“tt°em. and IHelldfor Phi|Ulphu, Jun^lS 011 BUOWN - Prom IM Sev. Joienh B. Kmnard, Pastor of the n t Yenthßavtut\GVlurch. De. ickbok-Ds.ie S,Ji .—I have been fre juentlyfetinogted to connect my name with com n4,of diff !r eot ki h da of but egarding the nraetics as olit of my appropriate cw/nlobnn 0 D ; al ®.«“ fdeclined; but with a clear prpof m various instances, and particularly i!^oi^K man " lt^crs * from my usual express niy full conviction that for enneraldelnlity of thesystcAi, and es|>eoiaily Liy fr Complaint it is a safe and valuable preiiaration S'SSif 8 it may fail, butnsually I ioubt not JtwiUbjkery beneficial to those who suffer from l.eabaveoausea. Yours yoryreoneotfiilly Ehthth below Coats street. Mth. omdlwifeo, ALVERSXANWUNDEII, Oer j :[ mantotmi. n Jii T SBHllijriowN. June 1, 1861. ® Jackson— gave me p/easuro S ?uvii* 0 ' t 0 SJ.t®y°Palcertificate. testifyin th jcGerman Bitters had done for me. lam owpWjfeofcly cured ot all) those diseases your ediciniprofesses to cure, viz; Dyspepsia, Chron candNfflvou^debility,disease of the Kidneys, to. Tnhbowernil lnjmenoejit exerts upon Ner- I?u fl J >r A C ffiS a B.^ Burp g. I hgve feen oon sUlted in reference to your Bitters,and withouthwitation, have reobmmended it for the above complaints, and in evfery instanoe it has efieotnally! cured. Your mkheine has a treat reoutatibh in Qonnantown, rind is sold in every Drug Store, and m most of ithe Groceiy stores here. If>phy one should question what I say, let them come|to Germantown, Sid I will prove to theirsatisfrotion, that the Bitters have cured fr iMeMraff; j mor ° tkan twBnt T oaM ’ of the above BespMKully, HANNAH WUNDER, Mmn street, above Bittenhbuse, Germantown, tnn'a. | [ j J £?,Tn T ks T RWQ POE TBE SOLDIERS. willbuUaiup the constitution, and give health tnd strength to an overtasked and diseased ealth. |! ; TBE: TESTIMONY rilOM TBE A RM7 Tl. r. .f 1 U Philadklphul August 12. 1862. i *• c - M.lJiozbok—Hcar &V.- While in Vir w thA°rr ghange of water, X was taken iif'3b* di “rhoea. whlchseemed incurable, 6MhldwiiS re t tly weakened me. When we . bur £’ - r foatodfl should have to •he stme Mite iTte s ? m i° f , yoar Bit T tOTS la hasedawSilv Via town, I pur- Itored to SHeaTth 4 -?? ‘ajSlgStwas apeedliy re ehocked. ahtfl excrio dla ra>oc a was quickly m» return o? it. T. manner olid : from tbA S j wbo suffered m thesame shared thejßitten, join B ™? s caa ?o, with whom I expect to return Wie sSt S 2* u °. er tificate, I on, and shhll cortaiSly mi. 0 * t ar w>th the Leg i hia myikhapaack. I^ouhlfe p l ? of tbe Bit i its weight m gold, particnia|i at be without it mastonoregion. °t> going into a J. Compa^|f^EMm,^ BEWARE OF COVm’ERPEXTO. i lice thatiuie signature of "C M timyn |B ontho wisippittof ea^ v botpeT* Princlp|l: Office, and Wanufactor ' . NOjijLHS ARCH sfi-REET, JjONES & EVANS, * (Snooesedra to C. M. Jalkson & C 0.,) i'll I . „ . p 1 '! Priot o r s . town in th^X^fan^ 801 *««T H ] KevsEit. 'HWABTI, [ PlUsb '*rsl>. &ond aLid°f“l -fcsffififea ■*,three d.. H belof «th. n*, hjaU h H. P. SC i !»r of the E For gale a *•{ Market atn l * e * A - PircmriMrn ' i..,., ' 1 ''' MEDICAL. T VEGB T aTbi,E. e were sttliDg beneath the canopy or fly ' of the mess tent. recreating our selves with whisky ut-.il pipes. Jt was the eighth night since the departure of gar comrade, and we misicl his rea y |eet hia loud, infectious laugh, fcis unitorn: courtsey and genert s ty. The war had c time at last to Warreuton • Springs ami the encampments of an immense army whitened the surrounding hills. Federal sentries paced up and down the massive portico of the hole*! ; cannon were piant e.hn all the lanes: cavalry horses tram pled garden and orchard, and the bprinvs had become a lavatory fur thousands of wanton soldiers. We had been a fortnight at the springs and the monotony of our tenure had been varied by bat a single incident—the loss of Brock Edmunds. The circumstances relating to his departure were mysterious and alarming. He had been called to the (iereral b tent late in .the afternoon, and intrusted with a verbal order to one of' the commanders, whose quarters were at Rappahannock, a railway station on the river of the same name! eighteen miles distant. _oe had reached his destination at nine o clock, delivered his instructions punctually, and obtained the countersign ol the day. Returning, he had passed n' guard five miles from Rappahannock, and stopped to light a pipe at a picket tire still further on, complaining, in the latter case, that his horse was a tnfie lame, lie was, to all appearances, sober, and ex pressed himself as resolved to get- b.v-k to head-quarters by midnight. But Sll b- I sequently, no man in the army had en countered him, and traces oi neither rider nor horse had been discovered, though diligent inquires were made fur and wide. Hia capture enemy was improbable, tor our were so close and continuous, that the lines were considered to be imperious. No bodies of Southern troops were contiguous; and though the V irgiman9 within the lines were sullen and hostile, it was believed that only a few 1 aged and infirm people reunained, as the young and able-bodied had departed to join the Confederate armies. The only plausible alternative was, that Brock Ed munds, knowingthe location,of our pick ets. had avoided thqm, and escaped in i the darkness to his Southern friends. The Richmond newspapers, however, which our outriders brought in daily, made no mention of. Captain Edmund.-*, and no re cent prisoners had heard anything of his desertion. The conversation beneath tire fly had turned upon the absent one. Thirteen youDg fellows were we, who had thrown up our several professions at the call to arms, and, unacquainted before, had met by assignment’upon General B.’s staff’.— hive of us were Yankees, two were from New xork, four were foreign adventurers, who loved war for its own sake, and I was a Pennsylvanian, of a Quaker de scent. “Heigh-ho!” S akl Wick! ” w *. turning off his fourth draught of spirits, and reselling for the fifth : .“how we miss Ed munda’ jolly laugh.” | “Camp has become so insufferably dull now,” said Bigswig, “that I shall resume my old biz,- and throw up my* commis sion.” Bigswig had been a junior partner in a dry-guods store, but took to the sword as naturally as to scissors. I ‘I 11 ’* Positive conceit to repeat anything that Brock—poor old boy—has done, so well before,l will sing his Chicka hominy sougr'' said Choekmer, ever anx ious to exhibit his vocal powers. “I pray ze,” said Saint Pierre, with a 'supplicatory grimace, “don’t, Monsieur. Chock mare.” * on,” said Wicklow©, drinking again; “anything is preferable to this si lence.” As Chockmer’s wheezy noteß rang out on the night, I saw the glare of- camp■ fires reddening the woods and sky ; I heard the clatter of bayonets at the hour of guard relief, and some of the negro servants singing sweetly sonorous choruses. The faint, hollow roll of a distant drum bldfid ed mystically with the rustle of leaver overhead, and I saw in the dimness the cloaked and stalwart sentry striding be fore the General’s tent. A horse stood saddled in one ef the..;broad gravelled aisles, and X could hear the “tick, tick, sJaTi'" 'he telegraph instrument in a oibley canopy adjoning. bad thus transformed one of Pitab e a l anteB i °* solitudes; and the hos f™S6 n tl db % n h trampled ° Dby ! gaps in the fenced •j There Were /?. reat upon the walls of’tb» d fi C °VJ* t’ en ? l “ n S a The furuitore had been h® mauß , lnn -~ m 'ght retaliatinn H°w soon homes as we had rutnel the^e ‘‘lieft’nant Mintlin I’' " - . I tamed toward the voire m UUon of my name, and reco'gnizedVtSlj TEE DAILY POST—ADVANCED BATES. Ono year, by mail Six months. ** Three " One M •• One week, delivered in the cUv bmgie copies. To agents per hundred S JEW 2 00 ADVERTISING RATES FOR STANDING MATTER. TEB SISGLE SQUARE, ETSSrDI t. One insertion 860 Two montns 89 00 Thr o n?in rtlo ? s '''' i ®o,Throo months... 1100 o™w«T° Ml ‘ ms iH b m months ... IS 00 ~®® Five months,... 14 00 * 80 Six months 15 00 S~ 9 ° Woo^ [a 500 Nino months,... 30 00 One month 600 Ono rear.. . ...: 35 00 roK CHASiIEAHIE HAITIR. MihitOi allows thepriviieEo of ei weekly ohanee oi matter, to bo insortcd among now advertisements. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERT DAT Six m0nth5........ **. >ic nn Ty® l ?®: months ? so 82 Administrators'Notices 335 Death K otioes. each insertion ***’“* 59 AU . advertisements ordered in for ono “eS °- ““ tUn °' *° b 0 caab Rt th ° Si£e of or- SEIECT TAIE. ASTRAYAT RAPPAHANNOCK AX IXCI I»KXT OK TIIKI'HKSKXT IV.VIC, 1 We tallied ol Broil: Kdmmids. Uia strange disappearance had been thenheme of the mess, since his departure tor Hap pahanuock, a week before. IJrare, scru pulous and loyal, all who knew him well reiected indignantly (he imputation that he had gone over to the et.iemy. He was a Virginian, it was said, and must for sooth be false: his attiuncei was the daughter ot a Confederate colonel, and to be true in love, be must forswear his country. Meaner men had superseded him in the staff, and he had revenged t>imsell by perjury and desertion. But though tne paltry libels had obtained cir culation and acceptance, we—his stall companions—who had known him in camp, 1U perilous enterprise, njpl in the painful march, detended his honor as our own. »n^ff‘ C M orde , rly - 1 faceil bim, he re- P ?, c ™ nlly saluted, and said : i y ; ye - sir ’ immadiate br“ke into a loud laugh, an dSe D 5;: l :r e ? ner ° ua daty w ° nid 'conv h .fMV,Vi Wen , ty ?^ ges of 11 roport to 1 lht - lea3t calculation,” said Big- ‘l'll lend you my ant I," said St. Pierre/ journey I” ■ “Hadn't yon as well other ‘smile’ before yc go-id?” said Wicklow, ing himself. careless'y, I refiHing my pipe, and, following the sergeant across a grass p ot and through a witket, stood before he Cenera! He wais seated at a pine table, covered with mafia, diagrams, and manuscripts the candlf threw an imper Ind Sr h ‘ S handshme, bronzed face, and broad, prominent forehead. A trunk ;- ed JUh.his initiaH, and a small iron bed-stead, w!th two cdmp-stools, and a tore K,°M| en bcnch ’ C ° n, ' lriseJ bis furni ture , but there was a pjctnre of the Ma donna, which never left him, suspended from a narl in the rear tent pole. 7"’ lieutenant MifttlinT' he said, curtly ; as I took cTne of the chairs, he resumed his writing;] I looked at the richly quilted saddle that lay at hie feet, at thesplendid y mounted sjword thi own care lessly over the bed, at the hostlers and silver-plated pistols beneath his rupper of hl'fi 95 “ t" d th ? ?”* k ‘ 9aml fullneaaes of the fine,indurated forln, and the severe and wrinkled countena ice before me ; and from the siarred al oulder bars and silvered beard of this he o of a score of battles, my eyoa wandernl to the pensive, melancholy picture of the Madonna-his companion m triumph, trial* ami promotion. 1 hope that every soldier carries 3omo such pictu e through hi journeyiugs. My own ,\ adonna tan t ennsylvauia. ‘■Lieutenant." Baid he, nervous manner, looking the eyes, “your horse is i died!" looked through the M thf harp Lea! .4 he'd my pony led by my < • I would not (ruible vo cessary, hut gave vou a j.a IU K with your friends horse : here is a sealed e are to ride with all sprtd nock." i 10.-k the letter, and sil ••St.ij.'" he said agaii •w lock : you must deliver t eleven. I -hall not retire must he hiu k at " -“li a lonv, s'oty wav. forty mde* rati scanely be hours. “It mu3T he 'lone,” he ua head. “Lehirn upou afresh night." I returned his salutation, b O' got a yard from his qau; heard a sharp call to return before him again he sLared j my eyes, hall impeacbiugly, ‘ugly. .V m I to lose another ait! sarcastically. 1 hi* biood to mv it*iut, my hands cdoalug. “Not unless you insult hi returned. "1 as!; your pardon," ho >l, dry manner: "you are i, I bit my .ins a: : h.- r.iieoti late comrade. La: concluded I tent. “Will you have an orderly t, ■ou’" Not att-r the doubt yon h forget it, he said, wi frankness, “as the weakness . tous old soldier, (iive me yt ilod bless you ! 1! ; . ~r or , tight." I repaired to the mess tent, anuned my pistols, buckled or ben and spurs. Jointug my c a parting health, I leaped into aud.nt seven minutes past started at a sharp canter for nock. ihe ride lor live or six miles of the wav was enlivened by belated teams, couriers and occasional 'squads of officers return’ m K to their regiments. Camp ires lit up h ° nZ " n ’ ' il - U Seemed a B reat belt of flame; mystic serenales floated dreamily from invisible fields aid copses ■ contused voices of shouting end singing were wafted from tented hillsides, and grouped batteries, ambulances and army cattle came dimly in view at intervals Ihe imon shone full and brightly, but 1 saw with some solicitude that it was sink lug slowly behind the woods, and at nine o clock, as 1 heard the tattoo beat trom a dozen quarters, I turned obliqudy to the West, and was soon involved in complete darkness, for nine miles* I met no hu man being, and heard no sounds but the ring of my horses' hoofs, the raftle of his curb-chain and the clink of my sword in its scabbard. There was nothing of peril itvolved in ray journey, but the times were irregular, y r eXpa ,", 9ive ’ and Here were thousands of reckless men ab-oad with arms in thoir hands. How had. Brock Ed munds disappeared? His rontelo Rappa haunoak had not differed from mine The night was not less fair.' As honjemen we were well matched, and that he |had been faithful I would pledge my life. How whence and wherefore had thtT mystery ot the grave fallen upon him! I only know that, as I remembered his goodness pleasantness and usefulness, I resolved if chance should give me a clue whereby to follow or revenge him, I would do it at all risks. My way led mainly through scrub-timber; the road was Utile more than a cow-path, bo sinuous that I was compelled to trust entirely to the instinct of my steed, and so dark that I was not | ■without fear of pitfalls and prostrate trees. Fortunately the route had beer) seldom traveled and the clay roadway was hard, level and unincumbered by the slush and debris that usually mark the route of au army. There was much of romance and pleasant feverish excitement in the ride. The hoofs of my horse struck sparks trom j stony places, and the whistle o|f night- i birdß, the screams of owls, the' v-hine ofj wild pigs and the long, shrill chirp ol crickets and lizards made strange and cheery music. Weird likenesses or beings colossa), hideous eyes’that shone from ! thickets, and glimpses of spectral sky breaking through boughs and leaves; j starlight reflected in slimy pools: desert! ed homesteads staring black and ghastly fromhill-tops; clamps of negrc cabins. 1 that looked half human through their great windowy .eyes; clearings across which the night-winds blew dismally ; and quaint old stacks andhay-barrkckk— these were some of the spectacles that greeted ine on my way. And when, at eleven o clock, I answered the challenge of a patrol, and found that I had almost reach ea my journey’s end, I drew a sigh of relief, and, reining my horse into k quiet pace, soon dismounted before the Quarters oi Gen. H. [To be Continued.] DUQUESNE B|ASS WORKS, TATE, CAD&AN & CO. Manufacturers of every variety offlnlshed ' BBASS WOBE POE PLTIMBEBS C>AB or STEAM FITTERS, MACIIIJTESTS iSD, COPPERSMITHS DRASS OASTHUS OF EVERT BE sonption mado to order Steamboat vnrir ?ind?/. nd B u fit .- «>d "pairing promptly £ t)?R^ d - t0 - .Hartioularafiention mtsp to fit'in (run Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils ** 1 Also, s tie agents for the Western D'sMct of Co', n p„t V ,. a J!'q f °,f th V ale Marsh. Lansdoll A throw more «*«■ /J_ TO bciLwers and contractors leetle chevul, moji you take one dam 1 worry down an ti go, it will do you , copiously imhib- ms now mannfacttirlnj a superior uitiole of LIME, woiea wo are prepared to delivor from our COAX TABD, 500 LIBEBTYSTKMKr hidixsy o{ Fumily °® ai »•«» « riICKHOS. STEWAKX <» 1)0. R K TInv ;NTATK IWHTIJ. PenoJva^; lnoor " orotoJ b * tho „| Opon for Depotits from 10 a. m, to 2 o'clock n SATI ' HUAy Kvrai «'«: til FOUKTII STRKJfT DEIVISTT 4 IE y N1 ’ aDd . tutable ■ltlii ?k forMecihantes, Laborers, Clerks and all thoso whoso uioana or savings are straM* It also commends itself to Executors. AdioinU* trators, Co doctors. Agents, voiunta'y Societies or Associations, aud persons of ail olaasee: Interest at tlie rate of SIX PJjj* CENT n«r i annum nail on depositd, which, ifuot drawn I will bo pjav?d to tho credit uftho depositor tn ter n S> of Mn - y !inJ NowTber, and thereat ter boar tho same interoatvfta the urioeinul At! ra •*>» «’>'»■•“ LHaoT. V T^Lvi «rv^ n KS J*' 11 Co “ m °o'o on all deposits the Ist I dl **» of tho month afters«{Xpo‘i£ie Is&'i* ‘' oD, ,J lni nit Charter, By-Laws, Ac furn ished oa application at tho oEce. • Pst:sn,B\T- i lSA’Af' JONKN I Vice Pumnairr-W. B . COPELAND Is---. i>KV;'m7 an rr<ttu "*‘ -•*• A. CARRIER, iu Lis quick me directly ii resh and sad 'peijing of tl ieols, ai;d b. himpitau iiai?y. an tnaweraan tind»r or i, ra « lo!r?nK5«lJo,M;' ti ;' ,;I ‘ by totU ™ ‘° ‘fcoS? xi’ U'»f n^ ba t! Pri*pt» addr*«i> •» «nk. ‘ ,ftho !i ” r,!t, ‘' n urCh “‘- |in r Ul * l I '" w ' »“ "• -<*>•- d/ut 11 S3 ' d:l h ° d ‘ ,,!n h * 3 l’'tal. and at what wii Scrvai •i Wl it was ne ri oi the even l here is your uvelope. 'Vou to Uappahan- fitly turned to ■at message by f ™° W.U., w» . Tho cl.mi'it,"™ .’bc ISS'SSSS! £F <° "■ d “ ” ol ! rrZZ»iz%?: '>°:r*t n7 S<s.r«tary for tbo Wmftem Department [[ *R ** •« I J,IINE Mint. JT ~~ ■' I said, “and nade in seven d shaking hts horse, fluud- it had j-carce ters when ] A 3 1 stood ivrcitigly into half inquir- he said ornaiaetitaj 1 ° Wu “'“' ” ' and 1 lei Holiday Gilts, Also J largo stock of Lamp t at reduced fries*. VVKI.no.V. KKI Wt.K K* KV.ixt. dociftlr. ltli Wood street. ooar hth. JJ , AI K itiAJio.\usrf.j:i. woru~n~ a twice said, m his ot a 1 try in m upon my > remain si PAKK, KKOTIXF.H A ( <>„ accompany ■ve express Best Quality Refined Oa-.t Steal It irrestible >1 a BUBpit ■ur hantl. I[lt. (inoil ■ Square, Flat and Octagon, of all tizos. Warran ts,Tun ry, ‘ , " l ’ ortBd ur ““““'-‘'tntedjn «9. Offleo.and Warehouse. No. 110 and 131 bunrh“ nil I ’*° ““' 1 ‘ Sc ' :ou 1 Pitta rett' febld lyd hastily ex my sword > nmoles it CHUT ltd C. STEIN METZ, 6ISI a l L HOUSE HiRPESTEB nv saddle, ht o'clock, Uappahan- AND JOBBER. Sua°^^ y e ;f r^; EY '« wooo _ „ PITTSBURGH, PA. solicited and promptly ittendod to. HAVIS A PHIIsIsIPs, m FOLiVDERS & FIMSUERS, MAM I Ai riRKHS VMS UKAI.KKN ut irou Pipe. ™ I*HMI*N AND KUANS IVOKKS. Particular attention paid to Iho fitting up and Repairing Oilßeflneries, &c Gass Fitting and Plumbing in all its bronnhnj Also, Agents for Hatchings A Foster's E“.Mr Pump for lUndand Power use.' Ithas“ sn P e- iao3l;3md No. 110 Water and log First ,t N33AV UISCOVEHv 7" To Strengthen and Improvo the Stghe. I 118 Pebble P| Russian Spectacles. n^ ONS u Sl i ?' K ? IWG ruon be. footivo sight, arising from age or other caus l.i.f'ii n ..7° ~ e h7 e ‘ l •>? P"tW the fliusl.m/peb. ble Spectacles, whtoh have been woll tried bv I many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom they hive given perfect satisfnn srnat T^o C ffl e o r f° aIM ° f “bo gho^^it lrKe With thoS ° Whioh me T nUn o^u4 y ht U eaifon tO “ iffi " r “''e- J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of tho Russian Pebble Spectacles ,anl6 No. 8» Kith street. Post Building COAE USD FOB lAIE-THE tslTiT senbor offers for sale, very low his form hr | to acres, situated in Washington township Cofim* l I biana county, Ohio, ono mile and a half ifcomfi? I lmeiville station on the Pittsburgh A Cleveland Railroad. Fully fifty acres are improved and un- Th r C u-i j'> hon aDd tho whole is rich in ooafstone Tho bnildings are a howed log house, log stable* e.w shed, Ac Tho form is well situated within I one mile of the railroad. thin Terms of sale—One-half cash, with reasonuMA time for the remainder. Prloe $25 nor aero ab 8 Address. MICHAEL MeSwiGGEjy ' n.r Salineaville. Columbiana oounty, Ohio ' Ross BtreBt - Pittsburgh. | CEMENT ' 1 T. F. WiTSOKT, mastic worked, Ispreparedto Cement the exterior of building, with improved Mastic Cement, ohe&per and'sn perior to any done heretofore This oament hae no equau it forms a solid and durable adhesive, ness to any surfaos, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality ofstone ’ The undersigned lathe only reliable and nrsei tloal workman in this oement in this oih p I have applied this Cement for the following I gentlemen; -whom the pnblio are at liberty to re” I fer to: J. Bimell residence Pehn street, finished B oro Jas. MoCahdless, Allegheny, d 0 ' 5 Jir 1. H. fihoenbenrer; Lawrenoeville, do a Jf D, MoCord. Penn street, do 4v™ LawrencerUle, do a Girard‘House, Pittsburgh, do 5,™ -Bt. Charles Hotel do do ' By” Hotel, or Bourne, trusts**, I'lTTSßi'Rnil, PA *A*rrAiTl KHU-5 mV COMMERCIAL IKJORMATIOS. k-gbltraMoncommUtee °r the Boax-d „ " ™“« tor Nov. and Dec. Movements of European Steainers. a At IVBBIOA. City New York-'March HJSew Now York March 14 Now York i? 1 7s rpoo . 1 Arabia March la t>£,7 kork.Aoutham’n aSK?2-“:°;:fe h 2 f&S? ; S pP °“ ! Aala April 8..N0W York.. Liverpool March 14.. Liverpool New Yi\»w Ilaniii. -March 18„°outhampton New York Bavaria..,,., March 25J3outhampton.....New York Hammonia... April 8 .Southamptcn.....New York Borassia April 22.. Southampton Now York HOMEY ttABEET. (COP.UKCT*D DAILY POR TSK UORJTIXa POST) The following aro the baying and selling rates for Gold, Silvor, «tc.: Gold. Silver Demand Notea.„ Eastern HSxolianere. New York Baltimore Philadelphia.. Boston. par \L par Vi par Vi par \ Western Exchange, Cincinnati, LouiaviUe, Cleveland. St Louis. PITTSBURGH PRODHOE MARKET. Oppi.-k of the Ifou.y Post, i « ednosday, .March id, IBS'S. I . | Hr ™f'' kB T bo weather continue delight ful: real May-weather and no mistake. Our riv en are again on the decline. Boats are becoining very warce, and )l looks as if we were about to h.-e them altogether, hut if they can r.i.l in put ting down the rebellion, we say let then, go-we fan get along without them, nils Our marketit lull, the demand being limited. The difference t rales between New York and Pht.burgh was not sufficient to justify shipments. The follow in/ i- tin; lute-l • , w Y«rk, Maroh 17. ; nominal Isjtoa* Kcfin«l7 , lias been a good demand for this article, with a liberal amount of sales in lot, ranging from two to five thousand pounds tornier prices huvo been well sustained. Therj l«ir amount in first hnn.l-. Egg<- prio* inj rapidly. \\ e until quotations, us Ui,.y imi ' or, » in - (irneeries-Holder- ronliune 111 a hu, “'-"- »i*b ihraiseh ea and evervl..,l> The good demand and lartre lisure.- ju-iilV ti-.-m in such 0 course. Flour- We senh-ely know Wlial to say retrurd to this article. Whilst rate-i hurt and West are doclininjr. in Pittsburgh' ~ui law dealers refuse to „„„ down in their Lure-, lieinw we hare had tn, transportation- of note for -■me day- fart. They prefer heldine on tusellim.- mleas they can obtain their awn rates, and they lave carried their t»dm -o Tar. Monr— We repeat former quotations vir hatTa -TS, .etot! Katra Family *7«7 avi’ yj' .Mocks moderate. " s Friees looking upward; wo note i to h : k ! i“®n'T Sa,< ‘s 15 “*% > orto llico. I t v, bhd* Orleans, 17 1 ' l u&l2V,(‘. IQ ~. I v'’ ! ’ • Herrimc, s*.. ~n * *\ J>aleiM»f ];<} bhL». at .n| ?u - amM^utn/' <br W. 11. tlrnln—With lirrhl ntTeriuirs, wc have a firm market at the following fikurea: When -.<al™OT l.uah lted, wa*ur, Sl.:is a» do White Al dO-Kve It 'mmal at Otic: <\irn-Sale« 1 (IOU husV tv’fi!?™ Barley rknires from $i f §i§ ar ° ln COO< rettuest —sales 4Slj busl* S. 11. III! . JA MHB OLOVJCB JOHJT FuSTKE PITTKlt'r R44H FIRE BRICK M A VI facti k/nq company. 1 14 IKK, tiLOVER A CO., aiTdku'iXnZ! Fire P riek -,TU<a, Crucible,. Ac. and dealers mKlieand rueibleClay. •»- Office 355 Liberty itree!, opposite the P- R. R. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. K_ Ordets reepeotfullysolieitedC foblKWmd I I .®T» for nale-tbe si iui ki ber oiTors for salo four eligible lots situated on the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Sevhnth Ward, in Pitt townahta - ibe lots are each 24 .-net friit bPlli fc“ d&p running back to an alley, and are entirely isola hl and alloy, on every side. Two of io i kHi bave r ™?»hnu, M on them, five rooms ] ini kIH vrr?' grants on the premises. They . Rosa street. near Fourth. market j*. iiULSK In porsoance pf ajoint resolu'ion ori ounoilr, paused March Sth. lfei, public notice Is hereby given that the choice of ap ButoW and other bulls and Vegetable Stands in thejfjl* rltno r r?, I ;rrR A v le£honr at - will 'bo“old « PUBLIC OUTCRY, commencing at 12 o'clock; TUESDAY. MARCH 31.16(13 and continuing untd the demand isaupplied. According to an ordinance adopted by the Citv OouncUs March sth. 1863. entitle/'An OrSSanoe Regulating the Markets in Allegheny City "the choioe ofstal'd andstands will be soli auWect to the annual rontwh oh may beflxodthereim the Committee on Markets, for a termonoryea^ as to all stands or stalls for which a bonus of $25 or more sha 1 be paid i and for a term ol one ytr fo,s than*!"Vall & * poa whiclll bunns of , xif ‘ o ?»■sssi t y P day 1 ofsale bo reaJy for > ,n hliceiamination on tho The New Market House is paved throughout with brick, and thoroughly lighted withgasm I entire M arkot is securely enclosed; and the P«*tor par of the vegetable stands, and all of the butcher s stalls a:o under roof. The stands I are all fixed and nuxbertd, so that tho lessee may kn w his exact location and amount of room and be able to avoid irwusporting his own benches to and from the market. uuucues Market hours aro fixed by City Ordinances at | from 12 o’clock m on Monday nnBH2 m on Tues day• fre n. 12 mon Thursday until 12 mon Friday and from 12 m until 9pm on Satnrdnv Zt aSk week-being for five diys each week r> ‘ eaoh Any furthor Information can beobtkined on an 8me 8 oral t°he sLle^ R°B'.FRANCIi( EICK ' JOS. H. BORLAND ... rfAM'L. RIDDLE, mhJ-dewtd Committee on Markets. I JOHJf IslTTlsE7ji~ KO. 108 FOURTH STREET STOCK AND BILL BROKER bou&loM^- 840 * B ° nda - and M ”{«* CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Jas. Holmes A Co p OKK P'ACEBB, Dealer in Hams. Oorcer MMk.t and First streets, Pittsburgh. Pa, .__ CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Coart Hotise, Pittsburgh. Alt BUSINESS* ENTRUSTED TO , his care will receive prompt attention.. Col iMUona made asd the money promptly remitted, deottlyd rr TOD WATT SOME soon | SEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, ana ■au other kmda of Spioes. cooking Brand/',* Wme, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel on tZ Haworth * Brothers, in the damond -We will girt a new crop of Fruit andlowSthlniS tul?,assortment CViff j BotneoSa Liquors! ° thW of » dea i FROM IUBOPB. Buying Selling ... 45 ft) ... :r. oj -45 ft> par f< par '4 par % par JJfABt'S PUNOR.T " ’ mmtwwo a B6st uare Pi 9nos in the country An enure ftasortuiniit just received A W. Haines Bros. X. Y. Hinn is. All Pianos warranted for fire rear= Terina !ib«ra’. * v " k "««■ -«A*gK SECOND HAND PIANOS, *A 7' cc t a ''e. Chitkcrin;;, ftofow.vd, rivuiici oornorp. a firrt rr.tc-iriHtruuiffll . . 200 i 7,.T Urc> - llajs - i Cl> - a A «v'X. 0 . mi ’ m i'. rn i“ 6ul V kl KOOll order. ... A 0?5 octave, ytedart, Koeesrood e-’fvcd pannels in front. A octave, /.ale A (:,., Ro,ewo u j.'ronna «'Qt. an esoelicnt Pixuio AO octave, l hickeric r. .-un'd i ,j«g i « «Pswift!‘ rt - M X MU7 ’ ruuU £roLl 2" A «o«t. german. do ...'.T" «n AO oct, Dnnhain. <lo 52 AO oet.Lnud do TI *’ 52 A OJa oot, English di "S A 5 otc. co Jt, -- Kursaleby *' - f °_ bl :L _ »■ »oon sTRHsr. bha.\i:h, h©7iis sdSreSKßSSWrafci WISE Si BROTHER, Manufacturers, WHOLESALE SROC-EB! HOS. 18 AND SO WOOD BTBHET, ia&tf WILLIAM CABS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Imjvortnrs of WISKfi, BBASBISS, «JSS, FINK OLD MONONGAHELA II YE 537 liberty Street, JAMES A. FETZER, forwardins and commission merchant row IBS SALS or r %»„>?«« Heuopßiij, Vomer Market and i'ii’ni g tmUi RIWERTn-*. . , WrajßUttull, w . - lliyaii' wm. HmirH ....„’ WM. H. safl-mt «& CJO, WHOLESALE GROCERS *OS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STR£| TS d«M JPITTSM KUH . EUROPEAN AGENCY. steam or aailmg packets. mer oy P»rUf H lS %a ***** • m W r*Bs£f SKS 6ii Spencer & (♦riiav. BfiEWEBS UD '4ALSTEES, Plf+oi? ae u 51 0 C BbITPBST . T “toburgh.'S© ntember 10.1369 f ■JHSKSSSjK i*™Ss2b.. sniisJgss&i fiffr aafe H. GARRARD being auth busmen of tharfatefirm a itK*?«£ the ery. The Brewing Burin ££&{#<* 511 the Brew- SPENCER & m*kaY riSjW^®®ontmaedby ways on hand a BUDeri? *t> hare aJ TER and BROWNS! of ARE, POR ' will be thankful to the a?S* undersigned’, ft continuance of theiz • the late firm lor to make It their aimVJr ' and promus.». mav purohMefrSoth )i ® veB,^^oaonto aUwh UWt*rtwrt.'» *^te’fg l g«W» * MoKAr : ymftmv**' , J. H. OABIDAY. Wpte, Sto Draft, Bon* »n d ,af JPt te ftna Hw ehondiseßrotot -.H r •. i; dealers in oils. 8. M. KIEB & d 0 KxjarFAcnrKKßjs JPuro No. 1 Carboo Oli B E Sf z o L E P^a*?R.°g e p L o i l,KfirY s ’ rßKE>r * oil warranted THE ARDESCO OIL COMF j%|AanjFAnrußE ako have fob ATRaala a suporlor Article of Refilled Ardesco Oil, BOH-EXPLOSIVE. Amo, P U B B B E M B O Ii E. warehouse, S 7 IKWIH STKE*T Wrists V till il, P ISSN A, IjUoeut' Oil Work ' dukcan, DTTWBAJ? Ss CQj, r Kanafastoiew of FUME WHI4E RiSm'iJiS A. II *J (» M o I i_ « taSSh^ 0 ' 641 LICSiU ’ Y Sl'HKi.l' pjtk . _ icyß-fincul The Philosophic Burner. oomh^^” 11 "** ur IWiwithw.-Veoi 2. It will bum any/juactUy o! oil hitb ssfaty. i t! s®° v nfiw ! a long ur «hort ohitDi&y.* lif bo used aa a taper nigh * 5* It can always be made to bunPeconomiaaliy. bnrnir U mcr ® than any oiliei n.o»ing’£ cti. CWJ '■* ™' i6dt *- o’ 'ri? ro k^ B 411 Hfhi ab/>73 lbs o«a«. witbMt ro m°’ '!>d "■ *"*?»* TU?*?? n 2 S a * rbo «.P l! bare a Pbiio^phic i>. 9?AY3>i;H. PIAN'» DEALEHS. B A'Tfc O A I J\ « J OU\ 11, MEULOB. OBOCEBT HEAI.EES. HITSBEEB ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in mTBBIIBBH. PJ, JOS. K.Uli ffIXER MEDICAL, TO THE PUBLIC. JKBIAUI l {7. Madaat 6/aUdonom!-. beat Beeret and dalieata diaordora, oalf. *mrSGS&r-lti)l£l& t fffiSoiisomnm Baa ™i° r fifflP^jamaJasSS d&S&% i 3ESKSg’ S3S&& bera Mslor^fD C h G illi° n -*s* IiRA>J«! r PTtTTu» i?®*! 0 nsaJth sad vlscTtS IJfe. fond*, anaety. he& or nocturnal fflamisrioofl. MecomSeSSnSSr a-Terfehcptspaca cdtimeby his haw SSSpfSiS 1 wM* arepeoiiliarlywt;^.fbw«ew£Sfe ore*, jorty years (40) axpcjieuoo lnith**? » TMIST m«nt js hosdftlfi of both the ft? P «>**£ SUtess leads .him tu tay—io' *jj. Kith, n £ur trsil. health and happiness * chflsk, i’rifla-nb ibnaerwith ana Qa£ohs.-bnt ooae aadbocn*ad V 'CtommpUoauid-anoriis'HadriraiSS'rf ' r™iv,“ man? annually fill oar ooanirfK%£. ii^. li w r fi 1 '' !r Sj‘ .joy attend to it in torn Vail parboniars can Bated of sartrostniM-t 0 ™! 3 . of the MoScal Ad^isS^Mj cSW.W I .*'* Having iStf£:! tkromiim over forty soars erj>«ionoe -<'d ErwF** °?* oonssancr-tly. he has superior rKh fe«Kw Bf «» &s&*«s: - B4K£ £s&<.- r*w» Qs&*. CEHTIFSCATESJ. IT Ij} J ? OT MOKE Tsl4® far a person that has been, core!?' ai hi< t °n«v£in™ I \ W » 1 '' n ha 5'U I ?L or>i: >' relieved of kit ° n §T l p"ST pat completely cured. T havo been afflicted with a very malignant infiamat&rv Hrya.rela., for year?. I kve called oflSrihl?/ onr regular Physicians. bntaU without any ben- ,L c t llcd «ai>ortor Branstrup, some SSe Kfi? 1 n avo t? kea k 1? medicine which, how -51 r^™i« < ? llp ? ,ed °f h «rba. I ana now aa well f erwa3 ;. Any person wishing to iseo me P r?i?S i vf aU A t _* THOMAS DUNLAP'S - Refer to Mr, Clayton, Diamond Alley. I Sf 2R «®.^ C f ;RT T IFT THAT 1 KATE -H. been afflicted since I was very small ofa 'dis- ' MS fh^] cd , E f‘ le ,P-: r r> or Sailing Sits. X have n “ the Old Country and in this.-but never received any benefit. I was hr«w° eal1 ?? Dr o Branh-up IfSyearSd have &3d no spells or fits Bince thon. I therefore • com fi' el s''“rod, Sorfurther ■ information please call at No. 2 St. Clrirstrenl d AMES BRADLEY. BEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY* tf ,^Nx'^5 B:EEDT ASa SOJfORSBEAj aLEBT,‘DSHtCHAE ' Oisohoigw,. SsminaJ Waakpaa. KiaitJyfesis giosg, • l Hs Stricture «a j . A£f*2;icxi3 ot tiitj Kid* j nn,... t ceya aua Elflilfjer, fY&icn bu been usadb? U2TOrd3*oji! * ONE HUNBEBD.. PHYSICIANS., 'speSfic pills ®™ “ 4 whea * «“» is effect*} it is parrnsn £?-* They are prejiarod from vegetable ostrsots ft?i w en system, EcdnavarnanSof »ta tito etc.maoh, or impregnate the breath and bpna sugar coatod, all nauseous taste js avoided mlfeS °- f *?• “necessary whilst Camgfherru nor does thar acton interfere with buFiaess-, 7r saits. Each box oontains sis dcicn PIE • „ PRICE ONE DOLLAR. I fir. Beil's Tveatisfj on Kenilnnl Wea&neas, I Seif Abater, Gonorrhea, OUel,&-. j, a Pamphlet of 1 KJSi5 B£ "cWs™ I wg?-^P 11 ’?.? tlmt “™e fto toe ai- I «g FREE, on cents are required to DR. BEM,'S GREEK BOOK, A completei Treatise on Gonorrhea, (flee:, Sri*. « re ehiphyUu, ho. t in all the various stages, with • 7 P.esonption* inKnglish, adapted fc? seft“ re. meant. without:the aid of a physician PRICE ONE DOLLAR.. i 1,31 *>« sent, securt from ob any advertised H - Y 'jßoxsOT?. ~ JOSEPH FLEMING, ooraar Harkat stract and Diamond. Aient for Pittsburgh, u UlB;CicoTrly:le ao'dfcy all IXruggista. MT DtsBROTOTSMEDICAL find SUBGKXiD.Office, Jfo. fi.45 , street* Pittsburgh, gll|p™T§g PcnusyWaniji. -..-V;- . D& wOYpSf ifimeM of Pitteburjh. aud hid bee© 'in' Praotioclbrtbeinstfcwaaty-fiy © years. Hla tavdneo? ts* been - oouUnca mostly fcoprirate &T-d ■ SurglealDrieaß*. AKEISTSAKSEK • SS? 9 ® 3 . Si ° “«“«! fo'snd. s’conW nfct fail to find outtbdeureplace, ofrelief. Tbs Doctor is* , , 2Mgg?s ' .' . < pa,3K«iyiraHEsreßis3 , oerer ;ul to euro tbe worst form of Venereal 1 Difegfci, lingnjitiKi aj4 t-aroinloco Affections.,— I AIM disMsra arising iSom a hereditary taint whiqb m&ni&sts- itsab in-ghe form olf iolitr I psoriasis, ad a great many tonne of eldn disa | eases, the origin «f whioH fts«tisat isrofireb I ignorant. To penrnis so afflicted, lir.Bzovk offers . hopes of & bum ?}J 9 S£r?SS£SS*, ‘ 1 * , 3r. Brown's remedies for the manning trouble brought on often b» that soli tan-habit gratification, whiohthayonng.and woah a- inded often givewavto, (to their own dertruotioi .far the only reliable remedies known in the count*® rfh««ltb 8 “ f *' “ 3 msie * BIIEUMATIS2S. ! ! • Dr. Browa's remedies never fail to cure this P&lnfcl disease «£ b« DMS-ho wili warr&nU Q i Gst . Qonnoirbm? Baob ondKidntyr, Irritation offce Btodder, gethcr with all dneaies of an impure origin K 9 and seeure from observation, 17 p "k?* *®> 69 SmlihfM ra * aoiS-datrifl • LAKE 3TJPSRIOB 00P?EB MJMEB ' MMWUFjam wossk Bl’CniiDV & CjO.i Manufectwars« j Bolt Copper, b*;.© ooider. %&, ’&&> mporte?? and* dealers ifrjSfitq&t : i•. « SeOKp SHEETS, Pittsburgh, Pea»i [ - of • oppw ' a E 4^d^ fS,SO WEBSTER'S $5,50 MitoeillfiiAii .™‘ : v ij.' l: oj. : ' .81 Wood street. T°. MPEAMBfeAT. MEN-THE 'SrtJS**? 6 **’ 'S?a prepa «Si:' ,rt * competent' workmen to re-Qild or re*Bronze and reniSr' Steamboats, Qbandriinrs, Brackota, l!mnp»?An. : making thetnequat. to new. and altorinTLaldoil cbm to bnm Carbon Oil. Also tdiSS .' atshfrtnotloe. Lanterns, Cans, Oil, andeverv ? j4nj WßA D o 3 r,w ß nlßK E *^ Kia ; T . ' FOl® KBIIDISGi DOTS FOBS ABE IN LAWItENCEVILLE Four Jots 24 by nu feet eaoh: handaomely a tuated on Ctfuroh street, eitnated near the Passenger Railway] will bo Lold.eheap for oash, on application at thii Of, fioe, fehlVj^ti
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