E t tii It I • 1 , - illl 1,0 - Ift4l4illllleit 11111,,; ;; ; ; -• 41- •-• I • .. O h , R' • ALOOH, 'A. P« 'Barr, E MESE:Ct: Lie PRZPARATION. [TONIC MEMCINE. k®R - .1 It , ; GEH MA fr 1 "EB.RATED BITTERS ,WPARBD BY ilit ' a a D, .- ~.. .11 , liA - liPl w Ili • Id i i l.ll.ver t4i-- , hi - ,YEIPEPS' ilt tvinrinsie. or De!tvots Debility, Disesteem sk i of the Eldnags, and all Diseases. ?ri . i 1 Arista, front a Disordered tl . ; -,i Liver or Sternlieb. ri,,,4 sae ic't • ha Oonati at, _potion. Inward. 4 . 1 ,„ri.ro, FllliliMM or All flood to the Head, iN : • ' iteidiftof the Stemma. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust l it, for Food, Fellness or Weight in • , l , r,t the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink ilLi inguell nretet the Pism cue Stom -17 '`. cult Br atiff i z i r Fluttering E t th ed lr d rt illipking or su e ffeeati4 s_ensatious at the a esi lying lOostrtm 'Dian:less Of Virden, Dots or webs be .44M's-the sight, Feyer and Dull' Pain in the - h .Mend.Deflateneg of Perscation, Tel lln lownessrof the •'.n and ee,Pain in , -it i - "="Stbh.gitto; , BhillicObet bobs. Aro. - , - Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burn ;,.l in the; Flesh, Constant ca{imaginings of Evil, tti lud eat.distires I.'4i 5 OlLiri 0 f r pts,_ jtha sell amdtivele a ent YellowEever, Billions Fewer,Se. , - . - ilk-, - . A.,O4fIaTioVIZIAINIVITISKY t - a..,8 eY ou wili t of aeurhumir. the; ve diseases in ninety-nine ITriduce" : • ...,_- -,-...-..-.M.0 , sale and uniyersal chisuari a 7 or ltooti l d'iraerman Bitters, (purely r stable hostsuf - orant quacks and mann ] as venturers, h ave opened Ron suffering Cemitytpefload a ji of vostnunscri the shape tpbor whisky, vile omporuaded with injurious. , and christen miles. Stomaehies sad Bit-, , l ia aware of the inn arable array of alcoholic tarations in plethOric bottles, and bic-beilied tik k under the modest appellation of Bitters : w , instead of curing only aggravates diseases, -; Eddloavethadisankohtsd snfferers indespair. llyo U WANT:WOE THING to STRENG TB ' iiIN YOU? I RYOU WANT A +OD APPETITE, r. DOWDrI WANT TOAI7ILD UP YOUR CON ,ISTITUTIONI I:A*OU WANT TO t EEL WELL e D , OTIWANT TO ET RID OF NER VO US I; /gig? D 9 ANT EN.r 9 0.41 - - I , DO ee o ung n want to sleep well r De on want a risk and vigorous ... 4 )do we . ~, D FLA.NE'S *RIsIAN BITTERS. hel.l. Newton Brown; D. D., Editor et the En il; cyclopedia :0 - Rtligiona Knowledge. .ffith,.. ON/4h not disposepi to favor or regommena kistent Medicines in greberal, through distrust of Illparedlehts and % eats; I yet know of, no ant reason why a an may not testify to the t ho believes himself to have received from anylabiaple preparatioL the hope that he may thus eantribute to, the nest of others. Ida this the more r in regard to Hoof- MI German Bitter* prepared by Dr. C. M. n, of this ekty,rause I was prejudiced them for manyj ears, under the impres • *that they: were ehi fty an alcoholic mixture, atulindebted to my Meno. Robert Shoemaker, , or the removal o this prejudice by proper es* arafor encouragem ent to try them, when r oirif lafferinglinin great an loug continued debility. he' iisieof three bottl of these Bitters, at the of the present year, was fellowed by t relief. and raNtoration to a degree of and mental vigor which I had not telt for iz.inonthe Were, and had almost depaired ofre ir I therefore thank God and my friendfb!. - me to the meat' them. iri J.WEWTON BROWN. ltaarumrslA. June6.lB6l. 4' limnitivliev. Joseph rt-- _ H: Kennard,,Pesetor of the 1 , 0 1 Tenth B let Murcia. e ti l, limricar—DlLS 5,11:—I have been fre ts requested to my name with corn s ' Anis of differenn kinds of medicine, but apLrdis . g the *Tunes out of my appropriate i t , e rites,„ I h a rp s it all declined: bu t . with l a h i awn . .:641ff' l .of 'a usefulness If Dr.VE: r oi 1 Gentian Bina ff depart from my usual eourse„ to express my. dull conviction that for Sent debility ' of the m, and especia ll y Liv r%e Ochiplaint it is a safea d valuable reparation. , cone cases terz it may . to bu t tni to milly who l euff do er ub tr t not om i =o 4 oausda-. very_ . ic tfu , l 4 l ) n!,., J, H, Illighth below Coat si... ed. Phila.. Dec. 24ih. W cage Wife ce. ALDERMANIVUNDER, Gel , "I t mar:lmm Gsa*A.Nrwir. June 1, AORSON, Philade :, Penna., ectually onre A, JAUNDICE, ... D I . lif..jacksoi . --:din-:-Ii gave me pleasure 7 atsago.to WIVE) Ott a oartifloatc, sanity - in lith !German Bittenitad done 'for me. lam ossperfostly oozed o t i s til those diseases your nine professes too via: DraPePaisk Obron catitillervons.debilityl • ease of the Kidneys. list I f e =erffil influence it exerts upon Ner vo tion is surplaing. I have been con sul ' fitlsottently in refernce to your Bitters,and withbirthealtatxonihava recommended it for the aboliapomplaints aed every instance it has effectually Cured: Yogi medicine has a great ontationin Ilarmantosh, -zsd is sold in every .I:kora...mid. in moat of the Orono , storesora! ~ ig lig any one should iquestion what I say, let k a r . Oome to Germantowh. and I will prove to ui katisfaakin. that the Bitters have cured in, this ea tnity more than *eats , oases of the idnive Its ' II —Kxitjst p e cur r I=AH WINDER, m dovoß ii Germantown . JUST THING R I OR THE SOLDIERS. Wig build up the cottion, and give health and lationgth to an o' ertaaked. and diseased . 0 11 04 1 ;T . ..: . . . ' ltitiff wasrrAio PROiti i HE ARMY I) 34 j-Aolego il lf - ? ,. i.: 34}11A alift. AU" - While inTV2ir it sl a, OifitUt to tifte , o Of water; 1 was taken . 1 0 * a ir diarrhoea, oh asemeditourable, , u 4 - trAhea we IASI& '• biS, -aP ItF r i e s to • east . Mr. H. =Pea your in ' • 'Una Mr. ELS: , ilvthit town. I par ii,oupply and On takingltwas re sto lo healtlf.' Theid d iarensa was q okly ..444 eh ; and I experien no retina.. of A stuml%f my comrades, , he suffered in th amp Vann., and tram thatOW&W.useArith trh in 1 - - Miami . Pl:littera loin tile in.thie cortifte - a' : I ogspost ' to the seat of war with ..the • ' r•-• on; :shalleertainly take a supply of thd Ilit , ' •z , a kilapastek.aXioiddisataroavithent it I ctrn. X ti oightingold. particularly on toingirito s 1 ottonereeloa, .• . 4 . • ' nitis. ern.% , lA. E.ALTEKUN, • . • • 11 74 - Comfany 11. Scott Legion. ....,P ,, --.-,, outs OF CqUNTER.F.E7.73. . , TI . 4 UN Agee etwaturef f "C. M. JACKSON," entivt.,7 p.iiiSs:tof !Jer i bottle. 4!al Office, and Manufactory . 16$ ARC STREET. - • ST ONES .& *VANS , . ffiln ore to C. Mi jackgon & C 0.,) - ._ ._. 1 ifi _ 1 rop rietors. '"jr i lullaby Druggi and dealers in every Prir. omui - town W e United State and by IV Dr. 11. KEYSER, ,-111 Pittabtargas. IL no / SminerAllTZ. ini'S atilleodAllegheny - 3- - -..... for sale at JOB FLlfliali'd cor - .2.50 of the Diamond and Mark et street. Nose* also by ____ :< .1f.,1i... SLIIIDX - 3011N1 0 lON. - f ill-pawn timistrtalie and Fourth street .A ^m co. ""- 411 ires 40104:4 4th,Piltiburs •••- . . .. -- L . , A • . 4•• " 7•7 '...;.7 2-. , .., 4 ••• ..: . •(- 1 4 . . ' . • , '. C 7 ..• .1 P :-';' • ' . . ( ......0 • . , ,::: ' 1 .. - 1 ~. ii I. :, it 4 /... . L ir . 1 V' A / al( d N N: . 1.., :. 4 4 . ......-. IN, , . r - -.. --- .• i 7 ' ' . / .._ . _...„, lattkr - & Pit*ltirtAtor. wirwriiiikricqwwi, AZT !ILW irk lill ATIV7ILT...ry .....- _ ___. - 7:1.7.: __. .._ __. „..._ .-....""-----"•—• DICAL OFLANIPS Pia SINGLi BQVARE., EVERY - DAY, Six months-- - , $lO 00 - Twelve menthe 30 00 Admit'filtrate& Notices ...... - ...... „..,-___ 225 'lionise &Atm-- 76 Death 24 vill; Ail advertisements ordered in . thr of o o n r e da . Month, or less time, to be cash at the e ring. ' omplaint, The Strength of the Harbor of From the Charleston correspondence of the Mo bile Register. COMING STRCGGLE AT CHARLESTON. The struggle, when it comes, will Cer tainly be of a fearful character. It will be the shock of tremendous forces, the relative powers of which are yet untried. The long mooted question Of this fighting value- of ships against batteries will be brought to a test more conclusive than any to which human warfare has yet sfili jected it. In other words, the Monitor iron -clads, which the Yankees Claim to be the most impenetrable vessels ever constructed, will necessarily come withi n point blank range of the most numerous and powerful batteries that have ever yet been used in a single engagement We have good reason, too, to believe that -our guns will be managed with admira ble tact and precision. The more portant batteries are manned by the South Carolina regulars, for whom the Lcredit is claimed, and I think justly, of being the most experienced practical heavy artillerists in the Confederate army. The forts are well officered, and Gen. Ripley, who has made the study of heavy ordnance a specialty for years, and whose excellence in that particular branch of military knowledge is an admitted fact, will himself take command at Fort Sum ter as soon as the enemy makes his ap pearanca. a It is scarcely possible that any-floating thing can breast 'unharmed the concen- - trated storm of heavy metal from the guns of Sumter, Moultrie and Battery Bee e thrm nvrls ruzucutstiaing the throat of the harbor. Nor Om the peril of running this terrible gauittlet be diminished by an attempt to pass under cover of the darkness, as has been the case at Vicksburg and New Orleans. So tortuous and intricate is the channel leading to the forts that the most expe rienced pilots of the harbor would not venture to bring in a vessel by night un der the conditions which the enemy can not escape, viz: without light or land mark to guide the way. Even when the blockade running vessels leave the harbor it is always necessary to aid their ezit by previously arranged lights (shaded) and signals; so that it is reasonably certain that the attacking iron-clads must either enter in open day, or incur the imminent hazard of getting aground upon one of the most treacherous bars on thd South ern coast, which seldom yields a vessel when once it has grasped the keel. Bat if, perchance, despite of mazy channel, Multiplied torpedoei, and the combined batteries of the forts, some of the nine Monitors should chance to get into port, they would still have to encounter a con- centrated fire of other batteries, which, as the Yankee papers have learned from contrabands, " line the shores of the in terior of the harbor." And then will come the "tug of war" which will deter mine the possession of the honoreld old It is said that the report brought by the last steamer from Europe, of the inten tion of the Emperor Napoleon to with draw his army from Mexico, is discredi ted in diplomatic circles in Washington. On theother hand, it is thought that the French army in Mexico will be largely augnueated within the next ninety days.--i Such is also said to be the advice received by the-government. A young man named Joseph Nash, im prisoned in the jail at Toledo for robbing. big Amployers; publishes in the Toledo Blade a solemn warning to young men to avoid the rock on which he had split his reputation and his Prospects in Mil, He. says: Is there in this community any young man, who having so far forgotten what is due to his God, his employhrs, his friends, or himself, as to have strayed from the path of recitude and honor, and is now perpetrating acts of dishonesty, I sincerely trust that the warning presented in my case may not be without its effect. He knows as well as I, how continually the admonitions of the silent monitor are re proaching- him with the evil of his ways; unless peradventure vice hath taken so firm a hold on his mind as to entirely si lenbetheupaidings of conscience; for when we practice bad actions awhile they be come easy; and when they are etisywe begin Mae „pleasure in them; and when they please us, we' do them frequently, and by frequency of acts, they grow to habits. Would that my heart could write without my pen, in order that I could tell out the agony that I have suffered. In thErcourse of five or six weeks the Missississippi and Missouri River Rail- road will be completed from Davenport to Grinnell, 125 miles. This road connects with the Eastern' :tailroade by a bridge across the Mississippi at Davenpoo,_which has been rendered a permanent - 41W by a. late decision of the Supreme Court. ' A Plea for the "Little Men." "Wby, Mr. B," said a tall youth to a little person who was in company with half a dozen huge men, " I protest you are so small I did not see von before." iT er y, likely," replied the little gentle man; "Y am like a sixpence among - six copper Cents, not readily, precived, but wertliget,whole:ei them.' TILE, YOST azD Ritts. One year, by mail Six monde, Three " One" " ...... One week, delivered in the . eity 4 1418 PEW - AD*ERTISING RATES The following rates of advertising have been ggreed upon bylhelPohfishors of the Pittabtirg'a D - any Press, to take effect on and after the lOch day of November.lBo2,,on all new contraota: FOR ISTAIIIDLNO BIATTER. PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DA r. One insertion.:::.. —6o. TWeinoutts...... 900 Two insertions.— 100 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 126 Four months... 13 00 One week 200 Five months.... 14 00 Two week5.......,.,a 50 Six months 15 00 Three weeks 5OO Nine months.... 20 00 One month 6 00 One year 25 00 FOB (CHANGEABLE MATTER. Vhdoh-allows tkeprivilege of a weekly change of matter. to be inserted among new advertisements. fotiova, eaoh Iniertiori. DAllaY POST. Charleston The French in Mexico, A Voice of Waixiing Railroad Connection Converaationa at Viaksburg. OPPOSITE VICKSBURG, March 12. The high stage of the Misitesippi en ables boats to be rowed 'on •the inside of the bank or outer levee.. Yeetenlay,Gen. • Stitart arid a small party went on the._oth.- ar :bank, opposite Vicksburg, for recon noitering purposes. The river is less than three-fourths of a mile in width. 4j there, the following laconic dialogue oo• curred across the river: "How are you, rebel ?" "Got any more Queens of the West . to send down?" "Plenty. How is the Indianola?" "Gone to hell, where you are going." "How ie the dummy ?" "All right, you d—d Yankee." ' "Got any whisky?" "Not a drop." "Come half way and I'll give you a can teen fall." ',What regiment do you belong to ?" "Eighth Missouri," "Need n't come over—no chickens here." Fashions for March. According to the March fashions skirts are still very full, and long behind ; lovers of novelty wear them guaged in the back, with small plaits in front, very slightly trimmed if the silk is rich ; otherwise it hides its tenuity under an excess of pretty apologies: Sleeves are mostly curved at the elbow and neither deep nor wide, the pointed waist,disputes the ground with itti dart rival, slid' perfect womanhimd is still charming in the school-girl's graceful sash. The newest hoops are much gored, large at the bottom and tapering to the waist; the new .:balmorals. have, : narrow stripes rutuitilliitigthikiii, not WerofFs, the figure, and colored hose are worn to match, vio let being the prevailing, tint. Ventilated eorseta,:pierued bynauntlessleY4letii are a Novelty at the London exhibition. Strange Psychological Powers— The American. Medium in Paris. What a singular history is that of Dan iel Hume, the medium, Herein a young man, who, without illustrious birth, and without other merit than that of practi cing brilliantly an acknowledged imposi tion, has • jumped. - suddenly to Jamiliar association with monarchs and with the very highest nobility of Europe. After creating for himself a name in the spirit- , world of America, Hume came >to Ea rope,and we first hear of him in a prom• inent way at Florence,• where, in a little circle of artists and literary people—of whom Hiram Powers, Mr. McKinney, the Brownings and the Martineaus were mem bers—he performed feats which rendered his name at once familiar to all 'tie read ing world of Europe. It was there that he met the Count Konohaloff; a Russian gentleman, whoBe sister he afterwards rue uount brought -13 Paris, and among other distinguished per sons of Paris society whom he invited to his house to -witness Hume's wonderful performances was the Count Bacchioohi, a relative of the Emperor ' one of the Chamberlains of His Majesty, and char ged especially with the direction of the theatrical and other amusements of the Court. Whether M. Bacchiochi became a convert to Hume's power, or only desi red to fulfil faithfully his dice of Court amuser, I do not know; but he introduced Hume at the Tuilleries, and at the first sitting, at which only their•Majeatias and M. Bacchiechi were preseat o Hifine was fortunate enough to accomplish some of his most astounding testa. From that day, Home has been • a "pet" of the pal ace and-of the Court people generally.— His relation to the Emperor and Empress is that of an ihtimate friend, and he en joys the extraordinary privilege of being admitted, as a matter al" course, to all the soirees, of whatever character, at the pal ace. As early as two years ago he bad already gained such an influence with the. Empress that she scolded him as she would a near friend for not coming to see her when she was in London _on tier way to Scotland, and when Hume objected, that he feared to disturb her in the state of mind she then waathe Duchess of Alba had just died—she replied that it was just because she had 'need. of his "sooth ing sympathy" that she desired. to see him. These two words, in fact, disclose more than all others the secret of Hume's power. Ile is rather tall and slim, has sandy hair and moustache, pale face and blue eyes. To great elegance of person and distinction of manners, he unites a mildness and tenderneinr of expression which those who come within his influ ence _call angelic, arid ‘whicfrahedaAibout him. li'sort of 'drearily; - unealthTY charm,? scarcely powerfully enough expressed by the words "soothing sympathy." There is something in his look, in his presence, in the very atmosphere of his room, which. imparts happiness and sunshine to those , about him. Ladies of the highest sit on a stool at his feet;, and, gazing into.] his magnetic eyes t receive comfort and consolation . froin his lips. . He calls ,them "my child,' and` gives , fath er confessor. In an earlier and more su perstitious period of the' . irorld'e- history, h&-worild hilt* hail hie ibithiples ready to suffer martyrdom in his defence. Now, what is the explanation of this wonderful power? Is it a higher order of animal magnetism, or only adroit swindling?— Hume protests that he is ignorant of the source from whence he derives his power; that it is not.,a study 7bytnift ; Viet 4 it is an involiirdarzolicconSpninment of -Ida-be ing, from which he could not sepaaate himself if he would. The persons who fall within his influence do not pretend to give a reason for their hallucination; they say that it does them lipSod , -Iliat it ren ders therm happY—to Come within the cir- Ole of hie power ; but they cannot tell why, HPIOI4 lives is the Place Vendome, and 'a geed in the 'funny of the Count de —, where he receives visits, pres ents and invitations innumerable from persons of the highest rank in society.— He is preparing far publication his per sonal memoirs, or rather his autobiogra phy, for he is raid to be fast declining with consumption—the genie disease* which lately killed his wife. has a ;child, a wonderfully precOcietuf boy, who is said to see and hold daily communication with his deceased muithi3r, and who is thus growing up as much in the knowledge raid iafectitwrof hifgi;Oer aa*lte , Fri Sing thrralwayepfesent. The itestat of Skating. A divorce has been applied for by rr.liti band at Lafiyette, Indiana, on the ground of incompatibility-of temper. The ori gin of the rupte was the enthusiasm of the wife, who had a pretty foot and well turned nkle, on the subject of skating] and her consequent joining in a skafang carnival, against the wishes of her lord.— Estrangement followed and thipinjibiiiii cOnnlnded tch let her slide." Naval Rank and Flags Congress at its late session passed a law prattling that any captain retired by the act entitled "An act to farther promote the efficiency of the federal navy," ap proved-Dec. 21, 1881, duly recommended according to law, may be promoted to the grade of Commodore upon the retired list. Also repealing the provision that the three senior rear adanrati shall wear . a square . 4lste flag at the mainmast head", the three next at the foromast head, =and all others at the mizzen. I • •. a •: 8 CAILPHOU JECE, WITH G. C "Et I IN" . This is a reparation .whioh is neither Cream. Lotion nor.owder . , but a solid.. Since its intro duction it harobiamed a rapid popularity as'art an a,palication.to excoriated and smarting surfh -0811. It differs fiyin the cosmetic creams in being positive medicinal. yet perfecty safe. and o ssessas great bearr a tE. i :int a chemical product, is. be sides, one of e most pleasant aPulleatiens cm: oelvable for Aped hands , UP& Jo" &o , Bold at A. J. RANKIN dr CO.'s Drug Store, 83 Market street. 8 doors baler Fourth. rahl7 PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S' THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST A opened especially for the Holiday's a very large and destrable nook of F=l6 GOLDJEWELRY, GOLEANTI SILVER WATERS, for Lathe; and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronze °looks, Fancy (foods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, such as dilators. dike 'and fruit baskets, goblet. °aid eases, tea set% etc.. and a large variety o suitable articled for presents. REINERAN, MEYRAN .t SEIDLE. 4840 • - 42 Fifth street 0011. SALE—That desirable Tavern Stand 112 the WASIIINGTON ROUSE.. situate on ffiain Street and Cherry Alley. in the borough of Washington. Ya The undersigned. inconsequence of declining health, will offer at public sale on Saturday the llth day of April uegt,between the hoursiof one 'atu2.l3ro.o'clock. m. the above property, v hen terms of sale will be made k110V713. There is a Store Room, occupied irmt as a Post Office, a Barber Shop—a Tenant Donee and Divetry'S table on the place that rents from 2d) to 4.50 dollars YearlyN. iIiIIULAEL. WALDRON. ml2w. M. .13 A_ It 13 0 U VI .A. L. WM.1313 4r. COB, PRATT & COMMERCE STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD., GENERAL CONIISSION 11ERCHANTS, and agents for the sale cf Dupont's Gunpowder & Safety ruse, Receive on conaignment of all kinds of Western Proluce, and make advsmereon. Refer. Railroa d track Coin of Warehouse. to W. 8.. Smith & Co., Miller Iticket son, Spencer & Garrard. Culp k Shepherd; Pitts burgh: Merchants Bank and B. be N ord & Sons, Baltimore. mkt; 1 ead CURTIS C. STEINRETZ, .67.5.1111.1.1. 00 USE CARPEN E AND JOBBER. SHOP YUMAN ALLEY. between Wood end Liberty 'Streets. PITTSBURGH. PA. a Slar ns i.irders solicited and promptly attended to. IL4 -&..-z 4 Au%xx-ac_xx.,,,i- -- BRASS FOUNDERS & FINISHERS ISWANITFACTURERS AND DEALERS IVR. in Iron Pipe, PUMPS AND BRASS WORKS. Particular attention paid to the fitting up and Repairing Oilßefineries, Sze Gass Fitting anl in all its branches. Also. Agents for Hu t chingsde Foster's Excelsior Pump for Handand Power use. It has no Empe dor. haat:Susi No, 110 Water and 104 That r. MASTIC CERCENT T. F. WATSON, MA E 3 TI C BYO RS .7E Is prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and sn rerior to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal:, it forms a solid and durable adhesive.. nests to any surface. imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the-only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Cement for the following gesitlemem, whom the publio are, at liberty to re fer to: J. Elision residence Penn street, finished. 5 yrs Jas. McCandless. Allegheny, do 5 yrs H. Shoenbergar, Lawrenceville, do 5 yro J. D. McCord, Penn street, do 4 yrs A. Hoevaler, Lawrenceville, do a yro SlVnotate, Pittsburgh. do 5 yrs arles Hotel do do 5 yr. Address Washington Hotel, or Box 1308, Pittsburgh, t'. 0. feb2o.lyd C 0 NEKONE D AND FOR SALE FROM store and to arrivo 1:600 %etre White and Yellow Oorn, Shelled and in gunnies, Enquire of J. W. CRAFT, Office 185 Liberty street. 411;H. CIL9YII3 ‘ .. .......... BOSTRR PITTEIBTROH FIBE BRICK EIANIET FACTURTNG COMPANY, iirjEu, GLOWER dr CO., 1:1 • • Maionfacturera of Fire BriOlt, Tiles, Cruoibles, &o. and dealer, in e and. , naoible Clay. ...19—Office265 Liherly *treat, opposite the P. IL YaseenoerDeoot, Pittsburgh. %dos gasper/tinily solicited. feh2o;6md , irl-OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, wax Certigoates of Indebtedness, Quartermga ters'Oertilloatee. 7 3.10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government securities, heucht by W. H. WILLIAMS At CO.. mhs;6md Wood et eet, corner of Third. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS WO are DOWME.I2I a oupwelor aritiole of I, .Itl IEO which we are prepared to deliver 1 1 ' roro oar tVAII. YAW ) . 090 usimairy STREET. Beet eilLgy of raann7Oa alymn ban' raggsost.sitswAßT a. co.; 11010111 i BUILDING LOTS FOR B.llLit IN LAWRICNOE'TTLLE Four lots 24 ldy 110 feet , eaoht handsomely equated on Church street situated near the Passenger ItailwaY. will be sold oheap for cash, on application' t thin Of. floe. , - fehll:dtf. “THE ARCH STREET, between 8d and 4th PHILADELPHIA "IHE ITNDERoGNED HAVING RE newed the lame of the above popular Hotel foaa series of years, would respectfully call the atteutiOrLotthe traveling pablio to its omtral 10, talky, eithantor businearor inh3:3 4 ,d . MECCAS S. W-EBB dr SON , _ . IFF—Yrr— for wA3l* SOME GOOD A._ Fruit orrrelVa Biwa , mined , and Other k in d i . tibioes, cooking Brandy or 'Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Pool go t o . Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond. where you; will sat Lew , cam of Fruit and- lower than ag inyethmthenstin the city. Abo a_goneral nod. toll assortment of Family Groceries, Tess, Wines.. Brandies, and all other -kinds of Foreign an d , Domestics Mg • ins g&W.oll,7sL& BR(YFREF. eo _s er Womond and Diamond alley. 1 - munEELBARitoWS, CITIMFFATOIIB v • kii_a+raa Aco,', Farm foralmple loanti.rmaralin aWiL . , _ BEOLILCM k LONG. adad ko • _ - 1.27.14berty street in Bai 4!. 4"111" . and " Baltratfor 1 1W1 11 . 46 " 1114 - ' - .COMUIAL ridtrationt Committee or the Board " - or Trade" for Nov. and Deo. Wm. M. anat. V. P.JAS. BPINNETT JNO. S. DM - WORTH _Wm. MoOAEBILY. • DAVID ;DU DLESS, Movements of European Eitegaitere. • - Plow Ammo". ILNew Yotk.iLiverpool Cif4 , Niew 14 -New YOrlr.Li'verpool New York • 6fereh 14-Neif YorlrAontharo'n Arabia-- .' , . 4 —VarblilB. - 330et0n.. , • ',Liverpool • City of Balli'e...::Aisteh 2LiNewleotkativerpool Tel:Limas ...... . . ..... 11 farph 2 ,1-New_York 6 Sontbam 'n. York_LiverPool Europa ',Boston ..... -Liverpool York.. Liverpool mow., awaor.a. ' 14-Liverpool New York 'Hausa' MarotilB..outhampton.--New York. tiavark.L... March 25_13oathanspton......Now York He.maania...April 8-BouthamptOn--Now York . V. , -Sonthamptoa.,.-Now Yat MOWRY REALSLEET. (CORIIROTRD DAILY POR THE MORNING POST. The following are the biyhog and selling rated for Gold. Silver, &o. : ' Baying Selling Gold —. 45 00 Silver 35 0J Demand N0te5....... .... ....... 45 00 Eastern Exchange. New York.... Philadelphia 805t0n....... Western Exchange Cleveland... Cincinnati... St. Lenin- ... PITTSBURGH PRODUOB MARKET OrrrcE OF ram DAILY POST. 1, Wednesday, March 23th, 1863. /Remarkli—The weather continues to change about twice in" every twenty-four hours. 3o' `far as the leadiiig articles are concerned we have nothing special to note. The demand being lim: ited, sales were. likewise. In 'all our experience in reporting we never noticea leis'aipositionto operate that during the Oalt week. ; For niost'ar tieles holders have set their figures and seem d'e-. termined not to give way—if yob don't came up to their mark you must do without- the ert'cle, hence the sales are few. Navigation by the river is pretty much suspended—not for the want of water,-or buiiness, but for-the want of boats, the Government for the present having taken charge of all our steamers, and until they are released the arrivals anif'dePhrtnres will be very slim. The-041Y boats now running are. the Browns ville, Allegheny and ..Muskingum River .packets. We hope soon to note -the return of our Packets as their absence interferes materially with our business. Flour—We have nothing to note in r‘garft:to - tifl44 heYond stall lots to meet the local wants of ihe City we have no change to note in figures. The receipts for some days Past were limited. Oils—There is very little do ing to make a repori• from. The stook in first hands is not very large; there was no change in . - prices. The markets in the last were depress ing. Bacon—W e have to notice a firm market— in fact, the same will , apply to all articles of Provisions. Grain—was in ,good request ' , tinder light receipts; prices generally are looking up. The amount offering was quite light. Groceries— firm, with a steady demand for home ase. There is no large lots being disposed. of. Butter scarce and in geed demand; a good article. finds plenty of purchasers at fall rates. Seeds s. ism.. more sellefr --YErict,ii;37:l37Z7 Clover and Timothy. Flaxseed was In better de mand. Feed not very plenty, and commands full figures. Whiskey—Through an error of types we quoted Whisky at 40c; this was wrong—it should have been 50c. Sales 76 bbls of City Rec tified at 50c.; in Cincinnati the market was dull. Baton—The :market was firm ; there is a good deal of inquiry gOing on; holders are firm in their views; sales 10,000 ms Shoulders at 6o; 500 tbs sides at 75c; 1000 IDs plain Aams 834; 2000 the S C Hams, 10c for the Eastern nprkets; sales of 8,500 tbs Shoulders at 6c; 6,000 I s Plain lams at 8')•608 1 / 5 : 3 t ooo Ihs Sides 7 . 31 demand improving. a lour—NN e have no alterations to make in our figures, and only small sales to report. The demand being purely local the rates from Store per dray load lots being: Extra $6,5006.70 as per quality; $7, $7.2547,50 for extra family. The sales foot up to 375 barrels, Dried trait—The market was steady; sales of 100 bushels Peaches $3,25@3,50; sales 75 bush.. Apples at $1,50, Eggs—Are not very plenty; we quote nomi nally at 12©14e dozen. -Lard—Market steady; sales 25 tierces City Leaf at Ile; sales of country at 10 , 4. Hay—Sales 20 loads at $15©17 50. Oils—The sales yesterday were only limited, viz : Crude—Sales of 3110 bbls at 1434 cash, bar rels included ; 68 bbls do on the same terms. RA, fined; Sales of 50 barrels free oil at 33; l3enzole— Sales of 54 bbls, delivered on cars, 30c; prices tends downwards. Salt—Sales of 1,000 bbls from store at $1,75 per barrel. Onlons—Market firm; sales of 50 bushels at $2,00 'V bushel. Gratn—Operations very limited.. In the ab sence of large sales we omit quotations. Groceries firm; demand steady; sales of 40 sack Rio Coffee 34E445c. Sugar—Sales 14 fluids Orleans at 12%@1.3c. Molasses—Sales 50 barrels at former prices. PROVISION M&RRET Cincinnati. There is a steady good demand for bulk Shoul ders at 4Y., and further heavy sales have been made at that figure. Sides, since their decline, have met with moreattention. Sales wore again made to-day ht 5,55 c to 53c. For good weights fens 11()W generally asked.. Bulk Hams are now selling at 6,V 4 . c to 6,4 c quite readily. and are gen erally held' at 6* for good' sizeg and cat. Lard is neglected and dull. City would not sell for more than 10,51 e, but there are but few holders who will accent that figure. There is nothing do ing in mess Pork, nor is there any change in the quotations. Bacon remains quite firm and in fair demand at 5l 7c for Shoulders and Sides. Chicago Owing to the misettled price of Gold, the mar ket fo-day opened generally dull. The first dis patch from New,Yerit indicated general inaction in all kinds of Grain, causing a :corresponding fooling in the market. Very few exchanges were made in Flour, buyers and sellers being -too far apart. The Imitations - are nominal as follows: s3@4 30 for Spring supers. $4 75@5 75 for Winter do, ss@s 25 for good to very choice Spring extras, s6@7 25 for Red, $7@S 25 for White Winter ex tras. Gloucester Fish IL►rket March 20—Codfish in moderato receipt; sales of round at $1,87 IP cwt.; there is : a good demand at $5, and as advance anticipated. Mackerel firm at $9 50®11 50 for Hay 2s and ls; no Shore in market. Smoked halibut 9c. Fresh do. 9%. Herring $1 50 qk hundred. Oil--Sales at $3l 41 bbl.—Adocrlieer. Cincinnati Tobacco Market The sales of leaf Tobricoo at Morris & Chalfant'll warehouse were 89 hhds, viz : 6 hhds KentutkY Trash, at $9,25 to 11,60: 14 hhds Kentucky Lags,at $l2 to 12,15; 8 hhds Kentucky Medium, at 16,50 to $l7: 6 bhds Kentucky and Virginia Leaf, at at18,25t0 $2l. Louisville Tobacco Market Sales of 162 hbas; 5 hlida at $8,05Q8,50, 9 at $9 45 49,95, 32 at $10Q10.75, 17 at $11(4)11,75, 19 at ilki) 12,75, 33 at $15g13,75, 19 at $14@314,75, 14 at isg , 15,75, 8 at $16.4017.76, 6 at $17,2 , 54017.75, 4 at $18,25 @18,75, 1 at $19,75, 5 at $20@a475, 1 at $22, 1 at 24, 3 at 525,25, and 1 at $28.25. RIVER SEWS Cincinnati The river is rising slowly. Hence to Louisville, there is over twenty feet in the channel with seven and a half feet over the Falls. The tower Ohio, Cumberland- and Tennessee are bank full. With no tonnage, freights are moderate for Pitts= burgh and Nashville. Shipments are making to th,e former point at *NO., and to Nashville at $2 per one hundred pounds. Commodore Sanford, 11. S. Navy. on Saturday, purchased. the new steamer Silver Cloud, for pa; val purposes, for $33.500, deliverable at Cairo. capt-F. - Y. Batcheler, late of the Emma Duncan; haa also purchased the Belfast from Capt. Lon, Bryson. for $8,500. Contain David Blatchford now in command of the Belfast. FPT!T"TrrI The river caneng a e v eningint, with 8 feet water in the last - The weather is cold, cloudy and unpleasant, with more rain yeg te,day morning The Cumberland' River is falling very rapidly at Nashville—falling at the rate .of five or six feet in 21honrs. ALP TOBB . -BOOTIN 111$01101 Mgt stank near OANS gram Borliatcrs; , Marx • • 2.t.iNO P.:IX:IT:UM 02 Pure No , . 3 carobo-ti• ' AND :E. IL` IC7,Z 0 4 ,, TOttlee on LIBERTY STP.-T, appetite Penn's R. R. Depot. 'O AR on warranted, An.23:15,1 . THE ARDESCO OIL' kNy - 74NANEFAC T 1118 f . ARID HAVE T: MI sale a superior article of :Refined Aurdeseo NO?' - ZIPLORIVE.. ALSO, • PURE BBNZOLF4.- 'warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITESBURGE, PENN 4. u. c eit t 11 V c r o'rk- DUNCAN, DIJNIAP Zs 1 70., Maw:San - um of I'VE= WHITE BEV/MEAD A.n . n.ON °R ice, NO. 2ix LiirE.l37* STR EET, Pitt"- burgh, Fn. ims-34tndr Par par /4 par par j • 1 The Philosophic Mar.c.erv .- r' . 111011FATMEN% Dozatium-Airryng • Philosophic, Burner ter ezrbon Oil is nets' ready. It poi:somas many advantages win - Co on Bruner.% intakes a large er mail right arias pvie' odmbnation. • Par ItArDI bttrn any cnar.tity of (41 3. It oan be used with a long or snort ohimne -4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp . , 6. It ban always be made to barn oconotairal. l barns IS more tftAIT wicked titer. .nnir - r•ther . . • ' 7. 07:2 be tn mewl Matt lighted withott Moving the con.e. „ 8: It throws ell the white tight &Inge the cone,' 9. The ohinmey can be ..romoTed nr tontrted without touching the gala.' Those burners are the 'common No.l dm, mid oan.bo..put on any lamp-bow wt. Il.r.ery per son using Carbon Oil ehonld hr.vo • ak.g.W4.lsoph.io Burner. Price 25 cants; per driest pfs: :Sold a No. WelfplIRTIT srett. FlttAltaigh. ie2s-Iv.w ll,..4.^Tptin.N. PIANO DEALERS. linas be's mquare Pianos . Still ahead of &einway's end all other'makes in this Country. New stockiest receiveJ. Also, HiLiriOesi* 1 131os. Pianos, the cheapest good Piant , s in the iiP , T)Ci.. CHARLOTTE 134:Ellir, 4 t Fifth street. cote Age?t for Knabel Pianos, Jtros. Pianos. and, Prince's hieledeens. mh2l 13 A. la G- A. I Di g SECOND HAND PIANOS. A CHICELERING 7 OCTAVO., BEAtr lik tiful bleak Walnut nose, very little • used . -. . , . $220 A 7 totave, r hitivirine. Ro= eWood, round corners, a Ark rata instrument. 200. A 7 octave, Bays & 80.. Rosewood, a handsome Instrument, in good order__ 175' A 631 octave, intodett, Rosewood, carved panneh3 in front. 166 .. ....... ...... .............. -...... A 6% octave, Zale & Go, Rosewood, round - - fr..nt, an ey cabout Plano 160 A. 6 octave, t bickering. Rosewood round corners, a god relmole P 1.1710... ....... ........ 150. i 6 octavc, Ball., t Davii+-tr--- -"----"" ' --""*". A. 6 oat, Selvia.ll, to.;-'4 , ..6illiormazatiiroct , :86- do -. 75 ! • .... , carman. do 60 A 6 oat, Dunham, do . 60 A 6 oot, Loud A. 5% oct, Engrah d s 310 A 5 oto, ye do 15 For sale by JOHN H, MELLOR, PITTSBURGET BRANCH, NO. ate Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano irso torY. established in choice stook of Pisnt 7 octavo Centro Pianos, combining all the cceter dale of s first clam Instrutr.ent with Late noveltiet (underpatent). Highly important to the Grit:ice:l pianist. Low for cash or aceeptance. NVISE & BROTHER-, au2B Mannfacturcut. GROCERY DEALERS. WILLI.JUAE ff.l._4‘ALEll", WHOLESAL: GIiOCERI NOB. i 'AIL 20 WOW) OTRELM WILLIAM CARR CO. %%WSW: GROCERS, And Imparittr44l WINRs, HMANNIm - k. , , Gips, as, ALF.(t. Distillers szid Dealers to ims;TE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHIERY 327 Liberty Street, JANES A. FETZER, • roftWARDIRG AID.. COVAISSIM 1 . 02. VIM SALE tip Flour, Prato, flacon, 'Lard. lariti‘r: Dried Fruit and Prcainea Generally., Carrier Nisrket and First streets, PITTCrUB&3, i'3. MYER TO—.`lanai, G. Bailey. E. Wil Dilworth. Sr. S. Cuthbert dßor.. Pittsburgh, Boyd & F i tt . Sr. & Swearingen, S. BraGg, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell,- Mantle & Co,. George W. Anderson. Donlon. Pazton & Co_ Wheeling. 11.131111 TE Joa. R. Ezz.-z.2m WM. M. WHOLESALE 61101;ERS NOS. U .SECONO AND I 4 MST STREFft &OS PITTSB EUROPEAN AGENCY M.110.111A14 UAiTh ac , aggrappgAß Agent. HS Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. is prepared to bring out or send back passengers frOM or to any part of tho old country, either by BIGHT D saiaoF tae ßAFTS OE. BJ E , pa7r.ble any parllnropa. ant for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati _Also, Agent for the. ld Pisa Star Lino Sailing Packets, and for thelintss of Steamors sail ing between rierr York. Liverpool, Olaegoa- d Galwa7. Spencer & BREWERS AND ULSTER Manx %tag Baswitar, Pittsburgh. September 10.1362. I whissourrionir OF PARTNERSHIY. 15 —The kartnershfp heretofore existing be tween JOS sPAINCER and W. H. GARRARD was dissolved cei the 20th of August, 1862, W. JIGARRARDbenThg authorised to settle ell the business of the late firm at the office in the Brew grirEATDIVIMIWAV.I4roVit i gd w r uti t i e lu s e e n d l? ways on hand ajßiperior article of t o -I -1 5 0 " TEA and BROWN STOUT. The tuaiormea will he thankful to the - friands of the interim pzr a continuance of their patronage. and Prowls ; to make it their aim to give Sadoaction to w Dpurohaae from them. r.. ROBERT WATSON . of Liberty streot, so long known to the buainowcommunity, will have the management of our business. with the fall control in the Brewery. Address all order, to SPENCER A }.lca.A.Yi Phcalliz Brewery. Pitt4b ,o l l Pa EPHSPIINIUDR JAMES MaKAY. • • J. H• CASIDAY Note, Weak, BDinft, Bond and Mort,' gage , Rdal'EsiW.te and lamer . 4tallitUse Brok9r. • miffs ROOM No. 12 TIT7RXEIII El311.11f:40 i YoI7RTH STREET. Plttlinrsb. Desirable Mill propero. sad other Baal Estate to the amount of UOO.OOO for sale low. DEALERS IN OILS M. KIEA, & Si WOOD STREET. MEDICAL ... TO 1 1 1 1113 PUB' LW, PECII.ILLT - 11241 thelimorantandlblia ty Ilicdest o f all denond- nations.treatsecrot cudicato disorders. serf , - • abase and diseases .w ...- tuations common atif in- , Oldont "to 7oaths of t otb: - saxes, and adults. le cr ; married. Lecause Da.tho Bi-..iisayanc publishes the fact of his doing inOtalll4ll4 fAlatliioe.c3lE"C shocked, and think it A crest sin Tory immoral ~ conMmintion an, inisniptim among [-then.iiii , m, promising - sons end daunittors. Their banns 74sidian should be (mations to keep theM in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. STRUP, (except publiMing) lest a baratiro_prn4 tice might he lust to them amor.g et i 3 a modoet and & . ..arninptuons familia; born an raised /// ignorancootPrung.up as mtwirooras an woo compare society. intebigence. wee, ac,..te dollars d contr. mysteilorady. meanly emir soften. It is to publiclt*, how_ ..cver that mirawma -t-ents and guar:Sara; era thankful that their v.; dangliters and wards_ , slam :and of delicate conedou and apPenranne. him balm' reateral to heal& and vigor 17 Dli. 1 1 11.A.VSTRIIP. bmides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much add feting. anxiety, mortification, Spermatorr tea ornocturtudennnissions. are completely cured leas you short space of time by his now remedies, which mnecultar - Whis own. Theyareemr.boandll rem the Vogetible - Kingdom. having seen the Whey:eft:he itiermarial treatnent,helms Abandon. :ed ft FIT Ca l gstittsted:' thci- Vwltals liSsessratchtedwitiCmarlfecteruccer--navmehad a ct e 1 forly 'yenta . .(40) - rocriance in their tress mnn.A.l:g.h&;nitsi of both. the Old World end in the-in:awl Stated lealrldm to say-to all with a fait' ht ~lth and happiness afII _again bloOm hi= tTiertow-palled cheek: Trite no lon= with montebanim and quacks. but oome and be cured CiormaisinSim and sin of its kindred disoacee- - . of -Wed lc . /MAT A= SD our it:On4lEll. CIA now be 'Peliersd; :dry attend. to it in tame can hadofmy trecthmit vlisccurirtg s'erp7 +gee liiedi.lAdvis.crorbich lsgivaacystisto...all th at apply /laving the ad !vantfte nibr linty . letitV enneriense and obbt . vadottoicriacrumitly. he - has imparior in the trantranr.t 'ofanecial distull% and who is daily consulted* tnanrc.famort. as intim reccm mended by Zeirocizahle . citizen% pa Snows. pro litletars of lattsitz4-2gr. Office S fimithheld st-oeb nitarDiamtrad stmt. • Private &mnira.-70 cations. from all ports of the Union atilt!? ter.dmits. N, 230.76. SW, --- ‘ 4 ' it i .bisreh Peat Cf... • ae, • CERTIFICATES. • wirtmr. Mg NOT MORE THAN instice years person that his. been sorely ail ffiated for when he is notonly relieved of his sulferimrse but • completely cured. I have , been afflicted with awry mallinant infiamatory Etysipelas foryears, I hattroalled on several of our regular -asysiehossi but all Without any ben efit: I called At-Doctor Branatrup, some time Past and haveitittkzhis medicine which. how ever, is all soinlaiststof.herbs II an, now as well as I ever Witiclinsticarrson,wiahing_so see me will pleaseft,ftt ,1191.010113 DUNLAP'S: It eTer Mr; - Olyteii, - 111 - amond Alley. THEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE been afflicted since I was fob , small, of a dis ease called Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. I have tried the Best physicians in the Old Country and in this, but never received any benefit. I was advised to call on Dr. Bran trap last year and have had no spells or fits since then. I therm re eeneider . rnycelf completely eared, For farther information please call at No. 2 Bt. elrir street: A ME BEADLE-I' IMPORTANT TO LADIES NI/C.6.10 IKAIIVEZ, ELWIN& FAR fraleror tt il t grigrtevertrottggiti"Gi Female Diffaultist, and having succeedelin thOn sands of cares in rostoring the- sanded to sound health, haa now entire conblenoe in offerring pub licly his " Great American Ecmcciy'` CRON THERMAL FEMALE -PILL I WMeh have neve:: pet tailed {{when the three tians have baprietttly followed) in re- - mn~iatc a m 21tioa : ar1E g from obutrnedori or Btoppag9 of Nature, or in restoriw.thA astem to per of health when suffering from aneal _Affections.' ProloA..-4, Ural. the Whstes, or other Feakr.eas of the Ukr4ec Or t guns, Also in all '64ses of Debaity at...Nem-49 Prclitrotivn, ./Y7etaric.g. Puipirearma. Ace., ,¢e„Am.. srineh are the lorerramers of more 80631118 (11MM ' *SI- There PiPe are perfect:le Ace:leers ea the e., - .n.. leam , loa, arai may pe taken bre .7te ' =oat delice, fa »Ask. withrna caisinng rtiotrets; aV the - ..rainp - _i me they oci like a charm, by streagthoaute. tarizo :rating...and regtotipg the eyatem to a healthy oon• dition, - • Each bog oontaitia6o Pins. Perez On DCrY•tallt, land when Ateirect wilt be sent by mail pre-nald 1 li7any advertised Agent, on roeclot of tho mossy a . . BEYAM Bache:sten N. Y,, fleaorei Azeat Ns e ap uj ii t he Dl 144 7 .4 r Corner M et etzee the Marx d. belBllrowi ~seat for Pittshorr. . IiatiIiVATEDIREASME4:-: . Dr._A_ROWIPSICID.WA-tt • .and EiLluerlGALHoe,.No. 50 Smithfield stvek : tvania. ria)irrißOWN ; gof Pit - mbnorth. end has been in -1 , , Praofieoferthelast twenty-five 'seam His binduess hen confined 'mostly to Rritrzte L - ind - ftrainal DienSeM. - . , wfi'S AND =LAMM Ir. acedof a medical friend shollti not tail to fad out the sore wham of relief, Tho Doctor is a regular graduate. and hie „.,j-treat ment of o certain class of &camas is a sarettuar antee to the wiliereas of obtaining Siermanent re lief by ttra use of hicrratacdies sag following ins advim DB. BROWN'S RBIABDERS never fat to ewe tho wont form of Vaaorera Diseaceeh__lromarittas and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all dioceses meshy" from a hereditary taint, which manifeeta Weil in tho form of tetta poor:sr:a. = a areal inany for of skin dis taste; the orizin of ,think the meat is entire/3 ignorant. Ta omucco earaided, Dr—Sri:Pant...fon :loom of e sure and speedy ream= aganw WRAY, in - onn's romixiim for the atormma- aottnio hrottaht on often' by that eolitary habit of scow s; graUnC li tie,r, W/I.lCh the young ana weak re indea often gp. - e Nrc.7te, (to their own deatructo,..) as ?ha only rolitzto relaze-IPo mown in -the count:7 —V.M.Y are safe, tee moke a 2.oCr"ar Mit0,70.10 atill - Zißalaton • ..- Dr. Aro - ma's recomles never In& :, car pninial ass= mt. psw DAYL—be will vrarrent e sire. Benin treate P: c„ Ellest.; Gonnotrian Sticturs. Ure:hal V.scharges, Female Weaknera Monthly Sprzpreziona Dissates the joints Rada in Ana, Nervous Affections , ' Pains in tivr. Bask and .gidiagys, Irritation of the Bladder. t) Naha: with all cuseneet of. an impure olden. '-** tibiae the symptoms, containing o atrectott to DR. BaowN. No. MD amithield St. Pittkorgh, Pa., will he itninedlately answer ed. Sled icinetent to any adartm. irafa packed end secure from ohservadon. °Zoe end Private. R.ocrar, Smithirld trrot 1 . 04 . 1 . , •••• ,, Ps. nelb-darrds X. M. FABER & CO„ 3 1 k #-'.4i I.: ..k GINE BUILDER r - cam ,ru::- 5., V&A. -I:0,MM! AID EMIR MAKERS. ti•ztr E, R. P 1,1610 DePC4 W.V.ollllPACeriEfkUr..fiitlUMS _Ol , 3,inkines, rans ji d r .6om three to ono hundret end anp home power. and tinted P.z. tir i zt MAle: Bamr Mae, MaetNarneeee,Factoriw, ate. viva ~ eatzaitza4 tlad tett* oefe=ction &Z,IIZ.Ze neehinir: for serial m lll6 .'azd - 107: PV.r.r.t, wad to. law aulas. =ay.° a.iso tzt nand. AIM-Wu azlirread3 , for xnepkaz ah t ertr.cdre: Zattateittid Boilers Ci evei tx.d - dkeet iron astiawate: w m ahTrerea dltamma t Anears and Paid alas,s , 5:11.211 ' add , 00a01.12413 the manufacture-el w oc k c e gmehudni =ad Meehiee Dar*, oprievekare low. eamachhiery tuantdat t.O bun ampilityli materials, d 3uall_ meet drresallitattiott. warreatej .froza.all .peetr, of the 1. al aid matuttv, mon. e. 'et follikaw $5,50 VirEBSTEit'S 05,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. Mgt?. °Ql4 l ete la r t i i ian7Bl Weadatreet. rwut , orritAmßoAT XIEN—THE VA- X dersigned are pretia.ed with competent workmen to re-Gild or re-Broose andr.repair guambooto, Chandelier& Brackets.-Lampii, wa ki ng them equal to new and altering Lard oil ones to burn Carbon Oil. Also to furs nth new ones at eticrt notice. Lantern Cane, OIL andev thing M the trade kept .amthind at the erY- Lamp arid Janls Oil store 164 Wood tares near Sixth. WELDON-It , KELL Y . . I E receiveßMA F saIeRESH4 EGGS PBT739R Jtierr d sad for lay ll3. A. , we nal/lancet and Apt siTeet