MIN MUM 0 a M i i i 1 i" A" 4; ri; A. 4G,- m ~ ..iii', l ti';•-- -- zil I • L ~,.... ...____ " ol ii - 1ECO:11 ' , fill-Y." 'Van uni ukSSIGNED IS PREPARED -01- to bring chit emigrants frown/3 , part of Eng-1 land Ikqapd:-.oB9inktiv,e,ft bympopor fast -1 Filo in -dc MACY , NO, 83 N IROBITiIittIBITAOTEIREI AV STREET. h ,lit ted 11)..... rie;2:iriihe snit of — bliageks Moran i•i and tams tw the Ohio and Pennsylvania. Rail_ :-road Company and; others. Notice whereby Or den to the tolderik T-the Bonds and Coupons so I .lthe °hie and ,P ' lennialtailroad Wlcompany. • A st , `lwhich were seenrE . 5 a F.rst Mortal/OS on that Pareof the - Ohio an Pennsylvania Railroad Fast tr of Massillon, to th' „ holders of Bonds and Co u nt' Olasoadd Complinz t ro p h ar i t rell mar by i l 1 t'W 't of lii rt =llo t „ lint to the 'bolded of Fiat lik.rrtgaga Bonds a " ' Coupons of the OW and 'lndiana and Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad fpemniinice 1- respectively. that the ulidersignAsn oill Il , PaY to the pOties Entitled to receivettele laameapen presentation of the Bonds and Coups thaldfir themzespenlayely at thetade and: Ptaft 'ihereattafter inEmtledghedistrilirdlvellhares ark- , bolicable to molt Bodds and Coupons, of the pro 1 teeeds of the sale of;the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne "aid' Chicago Railroad under the Isoeree of the kali& Court entered& said suitJttnalPth;lB4ll. iii' llolde6ef snot( Winds and ethipontare hereby !Srequired to mitk.e:amlicatibri lon:thet dares of uch proceeds otai*o by them, and, in evidence !Nif therightto 'rectde'the-samer, topresent the Bonds and Coupon ' , held to the undo 'rowed at &he office'of Wuudo ' 'Unice* .Company the , 10fy - c t New York on Cr before the 6111 day o f 611863, - - LLIAM B. OGDEN. • t7lfeba,l3taw6wd. ,i,i Receiver I1;- , -,-,-,-----_,- 110 - RECTORYI4 THE ROSPITALS. I„. .—Tfie Milted S taten sanitary Commlseirm iliat'estabiLshed an ffice ofinforination in ris and ;Ad p m aUentain_the_Getie.ral IT.spitals of the Alloy p a We 4. By a reference to books. which are Parrebtbd daily, AO t.nsvrer einf under ordinary tlifoumntanoes , nitutruultances. baglvan by lettuat mail to thefol lowinkonestions: i ! qst. La --- (gi t name and regiment) at !went in any hospi . of the army of the Wert ? !2,d. If so what is hiOprop r address ? fi li Md. al_kis the na aof the SnigeonurChanlin. r4th, If not in hospi at present, has he recent- Olean in hospital? . hMtli, If so, did he d 4 in hospital , and at what date ? l ie h kith . If recently d ie , a rced from hospital, was ho.discharged from s a? i7th. If not, what w e his orders on leaving ? I: he Commission also furnish more specific information as to the! diticrn of any patient in the General - Hosolt within as short a space of time possible after a ; sanest to do so from any of itecorrespondins sccitPast.. 111 The office of the Directory will be open daily frOm 8 o'clock a, m., bp S o'clock p. in., and ae biatsible in urgent oasis atany hour of the night. !0L- JOHN S. (NE B ERRY , M. D., ,Becretary for the NYcstern Department U. S. ' anitarY CommissioniNo. 4.a9 Walnut st... Lou. wile, Bantuaky. I; lanl4:2oad. [Pr rv.vv p, To Strengthen alo linurciire the Eight PRBBLII ussian i ERShilciil SIMPERING FROM DE i fective sight. ariftg from o_ge or otherptu b i : N e el 1 .13 ii ,e 3 , 4 3 %ovc e f . t w ctiarg is. h have been well traits Lily responsible oiti fc ene of Pittsburgh and yr utility, 'to whom they have given perfect satisfao don. The certificate/1 of these persons can be dean at my &Lae. 11 hget....cill who Purehos one pair of the Russian j i l pebble Spectacles a re;. ittlet to be supplied in future free a charge th those whioh will adwaye elite satisfaction. , Igherefore. if yon to ensure an improve ment in your sight eafFon 114 DIAMOND, ,radical Optician, fiti esifitaturer of the Bi t i pebble Spectacles, 461 1 8 • , • N0.: 8 . 9 ififistapot Post Bund!sts • • -6 1 S1R)OESNE 'RASS WORKS • ali . 1 rI:TE ; cAvy[AN & Ca l • - rilt-i ufacturers of 4 . my variety of finished ups ...woßri FOR. PLUMBERS . 0r5T.190..81 FITTER 1 1 MAthECINESTS airD COPPERSMITHS. • • • BASS CALSTIItiOS OF EVERY . RE. Beription made tiii order Steamboat work. m and gee fitting raid repairing. promptly at tli '. iNk_ta. 44Ariz1efaii: C o:triton pan tolitttag up t R fineries for Coal an Carbon'Orils, k rpoaplie agents fo the Western Dietriot of P SlVallifl• for thei e-oflicansh, Lansdell# C' ..fs Patent Siphon Pump, the bestever invest tedt having no valves It is not liable to get out of oeller and:will airqwMore water than any . pump WP4lilts piss. : 'I . ; . fe1:41441y.: r: rtilT RECEIVAES a sOltill d stook of r id,BING DELA ES & DRESS GOODS ! CALICOS, - lIIGII/11101, etc. i d attention lo ca ed to our stock of Muslims Irish Linens tba as purchased before the Oat advance in Dry (loads. Call soon and secure YAintftlringoa oo 4 a 5,0283% rill be.muelt,higher Coauthor the piaci' Elo.na 'Market street. be- Oen Fifth and the amond. H. J: LYNCH., LACK arAmliND STEEL WORKS, Ili PITTSPI I III!,GH. PA. ,ASH, BBil, THEIR dr CO., MANtrratTIIIIRS or 11- i Beto . 9nolity sefined Oast Steel, I - • _,.1 ~A nr,,gitlraiii ° ,°.i. 7 l:ao.f r aVlTTAZMlli his oonntly. Donee, RAS. 00100 and Wa i lhonse, No. 149 and IM ; 1 t and 120 and 2 Second streets,Pitts .-,1:11#.1i);if,..- r,': 'cl f.JE 4 f04.40P, 66 THEO NION," RCH STREET,! between 3d and 4th PIMADICI;PHIAL . THE • lINDEROGBEED RAVING BEr. flawed the lease 4,1 , the above popular Hotel: or a series of years, would respectfully call the treaticm of the traveling-publio to its central lo• either_torinahiese brr.geasgi* - - TllollLikii ,Bn EON, 3/ " m lia it lffr will ati ine4"rth- tortuk ge r t al a lk n l e ß en w e'rangl44"thw t arf a i::: : : li tir :4 l 66 l 24l 3: 7 l d 4MO os. . /o# ll=T Lw etr ari67t:ll6sl = 37l l ; lll l 1 itz n o d d i ut es t . himoulidealunl4o4,‘_..dirty.kizi6Alsoda.._general and 4 ; I)orpes•to Llanoni. ti r Wine, _ . ORTH k IHOTHIIf. .f _ :2: i l deat . corner DLlpand and Diamond- &Ile% ; arNi_oiab, eirix*ja, D'EarANDfrEs, ' tars Oertilicatosi of rebtedness, Qtoutermas _ cotes. / • ry '3.10 Bonds and Coupons, ;i• and all ottievent l etent securities, bought Wi ¢o WELLIABIS it CO. tobat6iad " Wpod stmt. comae of TlArd: . .. .. A • .. . .1 ' ~,,- ..f 4- ! d :-.l::rie.. - .-:- .t ' - ' '• , . 1 - ''i . . . - . . ' , Sti• .9 . 4 . • ',1r.. - _- • _, . . .. 'SI •''., v !.. !..-: • • 7 ' 33• lelPtrri . .• 1:.: . .. B,:t il•'.7.z .',". ,-{ ".., P--;' S-n , ''', ' • ' , t . Li :1 . 1 I Cl,l ,41. 1- ! ~ :.. •:. I S . r) ' r;:. , - . : ,ry . -.- rxfi . ' - . ..7 . 0wee ,...._ .... LW ' ill EF:a. iDO -, , - . . 1... ... , 1 --.." • .r i „. . . , , ..... . • , , N ors 'li - , • \ 1 111 11 MPOIMIRRIUMIMIllih" THE DAILY POST-ADVANCED BATE& Sixm'Yoearnthe.bY 'mail " Three.:*Zr ; One - _ ,One week.idellvered•in theat42.......... 18 Single ..." ... . . 3 .To attain er hundred . 2 00 T It E NEW ADVEWrlignrir RATES. , The tollolling iktis iiriubiertiMni ilia,* been eveed:upon by the Pttlisheri aft Fittsbarral I Daily. Pres% to take bireefort and anm. the 10th day of.lforember. 1362,0 m all new °entreats: FOR szusrpomltkivew.R. • PER S.ING.LE .SQRARSA,EX-ER-36.11A. E. . Orli 08erti0n...... - 41 AO 01 'Two Intottihi.4i 0 200 . I Two ineertionL.- 1 o Three montbs..: l It 00 Three' Insertions , J. 22 Font months..... .13 00 Oneweek. • 200 Five montbS.... k i- 4 05 TWo weeks.. 360 Sixmeths 15 00f Three weeks... the , 20 00! lOnnTmarth.r.r.r... ' .200 Onb rebr..:.l:-; -2 X_Sr ' *OR Which ioll4.6l4o,,tittiki4FTF.st.- ikirriatioitalare of amo ng chimp of matter. tg be. inserted among new . advertisements. . PER Erflia*srlikar RE •E't 41. LY,. ~. . ... , - - rt. ~._ Six months .....,.... $lllOO Twelve months , 30 00 Administrators' Notices 225 Marriage Notices . . ~.. ..... .. ..... —. 75 Death N eiotioefr,eaolt U. adiertiiements Zorditedi in for one Month. or leas time. to be cash at the i time of or g. BAILY'POST. lijer 9 nqfpa' s to ipnG Jolla" r tencie' • - Hon. John J. Crittenden received the compliment of a serenade at Philadelphia' on Wndliteilliji evening, in reliiimse to' which he said : I thank you, gentlemen, for j this ex pression of your kindness. lam a stran ger to you, and merely enjoying the hos pitalidea:of your splendid city .as 4. pass on my wlty. It is dtute possible in this time of excitement, that your curi may may be gratified in bearing what I may have to say in relation to the condition of our country. I have very little-to say. The' times are sad, and fall of excitement and difficulty. The American • people have sworn to exercise their best wisdo7l.m and courage to rescue the country from its danger. It is in vain to cavil anCi.evile, and endeavor to trace back this'll/Ihr to its cause, and assign- a reason for what we see. Yesterday the country wne-pros perous and 'happy. How sad it isio ev ery reflecting man to think that thitrehould not be our:condition nowl War. is a great calamity, but civil war is itaaitely more larnebtable. It brings with it sor rows, mischiefs, and griefs, even if• we are victorious. If we are victorious,.we see that it is over the blood of our broth er ; no matter what form our 'felt mp h may asetinna,- it is not the less the _blood of brothers: At the same time wa-Ahave a great duty to perform. We min*, fight this war in -obedience to a just inglact to sustain the liberties our fathers left. tt— li , ii.OLll4 , l•lra 1 , 14 , 1111,1 k 4, , _ Welfieft SO =WV erenin Conpeas and out of it; to ‘ yotiony fellow-citizens, and my fellow-citizens lir erywhere, that I do not fight because I hatetife South: I love the South.', [Ap plause.] I fight because it is my duty to maintain the government. [Cheers.] I intend to do so. I honor the pride that I see everywhere exhibited in behalf-of the country. At the same time, while I shall do anything the government may re• quire, there have been acts which I do not like and of which I may justly com plain. In the prosecution of this war improper things have been done. 'I do not render a blind obedience. Truth is strong and must prevail, and it must make our cause triumphant. We do not make war for the mere effusion of blood,! irrbe cause we love it like a murderer. Ido not wage it in hatred ; I desire the pres ervation of the government and the tinion. [Applause.] . The time will not permit, fellow-citizens, nor will my condition id: low me to say many words more upon this subject. [Cries of "Go on!"] Ido not believe that this country will be cut, down. Ido not believe that this country, I which rises like a mighty and majestic column among the nations of the past, is to be rudely thrown down and destroyed.' I be lieve we have a future, and that ;lie war irill"give us future ; ermanence and great. nese [loud applause, and three cheers for John J. Crittenden,] and that no Matter what trials may 'befall our country,l there iwitillit 'Divinity the EilhOel our] elicit?, rough-'seir them how we may. [Ap plause.] If we have now and then fool ish rulers, we have a wise people ; aid the man who- has not got understanding, enough to know when his liberty i 0 tram, pled upon is not fit to live tinder the blessings of a !fee go vernment.L L l 'believe in the peepli. I believe their destiny is in the hands of God above, and that lib erty shall be preserved. ur people will I do it. Allow me to thank you for your kindness. I ath a stranger heris. • [Cries of "We know you."] Let the Cabinet and the President do what they haVe de-, termined. Judge t hem franlily andlitier. ally, and never, ail to protest against any violation of the constitution. [Appletitie:l Nor let any, member of the governalent tranegresa. ; ;People aid very moly,jliabi naked to eneioachmefilli upon Iheiri litter ties. . ,Theeirtrirsong was fetal; 49 mitt lie tenerbil iA 3 T ikblitle ' shialfPirleediltie6rd the constitution aod allow it,,, to be bnioken, The t. allotild adihsellb •gbVeritinentit6 l chankeits rectursel Its is nuo =kir' idutni: ;to make,this request, Justice is sUre to .As 3 us litoceo., ghat' which I wrt to see us _leave to . our • obildrehr is a tame (that shall never die, iatid" that they shall !not beiiiiifiriniedto•owii.' No lieople lionld live long enough to make a boast f the great effusion of blood. A people who suffer themselves to be abused can never be exalted.- - ;,; _ :'• ' 1 : '-• L Wfiiiiie not - livin g for Oitiselves. 11l we were, we woqld, have ',little - 40. live - for.— We are living for a great and free 'coun try., We expect the lightof freedom and kovernment to shine forever. We don't know _what we are in the sight of the Woild 7 ; 1W live iiilinctiliar age, , lOU to be lost or won. We are fighting battles not of hate or vengeance, but upOrt the highest principles of honor ; for a cause, not for blood, but for freedom and The li_natitutions of Civilization . ,lAppleuseij: Mist' is wit - alit( 4:l4,fur l or the battle is blot worth the sacriffce. What man tonld lbe content but with the whole Con try ? !With this .`, 4 land - of; the brave and the home of the-freer the inkeritencit that our fathers gate us, and the rivern. We ment that , _We Ashirded 7 tritp - - lause.] • WhIrWOUIT rid affitril to pre ' e the integiity of the-country that net remain one or be a sottree of sorrow nd strife for agestotome ' 'Let tut trite like a band of brothers: ,• We eitirsucce4 and will eucceed. [GreatiaPphinstol lit ' u s say, like Homer, that it is not in hate but for honor that the chiefs • contend,;; We are going to be Biked: History shall write the tale, and it id our duty so to act that the - tale "will, be Awl without Online by our children. History will record our fate, whetherTßW:HOU: eltall.eink dOwn to oblivion or•whother; wi,,are heave. and good•-enough to rase ki use ttrateuravanoritthe nations ofthe earth. ' lipplanse.] I Gft. - -Spectacles, tlemen, thanking you for your kindness and Aka honor-y(3u do me, I take.myieave and bid you good night. [Loud cheers for. Mr. Crittenden, during which the 'speaker retired. ] Traitors Among Us. [From the New York Journal of Commerml - , It becomes a somewhat - curious ques tion whether the conservative majority of the - people in this country are authorized accepting the belief that the principles 9f . the radical party are con ectly repre ,aented by the newspapers and public weaken( who profess. to enunciate their doctrines. For, if these exponents' of political doctrine and practice are indeed correct exemplars of the party they speak .tor, then indeed that is not only the most corrupt, but the most treasonable and dangerous party ever organized in this or anT.conntry. The' expression is strong, but the truth requires strong expressions. No form of ihostilities to country, Constitution, law or liberty can be named which these Men and - newspapers do not counsel and urge on their deluded folldwers. And this they doin language designed to inflame to vio lence, and sometimes in phrases that would disgrace the purlieus of vice and shame. The underlying principle on which they are now conducting their campaign is this : That it is treason to oppose them, their plans of wholesale robbery and fraud, their debasement of the country to the vilest purposes of plunder.- They de clare that any one who finds fault with the manner in which public affairs are con ducted is a traitor. They propose, in mo ments of passion, to inaugurate mob law, and proceed at once to hang all the loyal men who dare think that "supporting the government" is- not synonomous with plunging the hand deep into the Treasury, and filling the pockets of contractors and newspaper editors with gold, coined from the peoplea'brooti. The leading newspa per officaa in the interest of the radical party are notoriously involved in govern ment gun contracts, navy agencies, and other methods of '"supporting the gbv erument," and the streets ring with his tories of transactions in which leading rad ical politicians are involved, in which they have grossly defrauded the zovernment: and yet-these iery man have the audacity to pretend to be members -of "Union leagues,' t loyal men, patriotic citizerts,and propose to seise and hang their fellow citizens who believe they are in "league" with' the Southern rebellion and that they are hourly aiding into the beat of their ability. Is our national character gone? Wi!l New Hampshire, will Connecticut, by their votes, approve of the rule of a party which is not only concerned in these vast frauds, these infamous robberies, but a party whose principles declare that they will punish the man who finds fault with, management?their A is - a prominent plan of retate-itne'" sonal y, with all the bitterness of radical malice. The temptation is almost irre sistible to retort by taking the lists of rad ical men and publishing against them name after name, the frauds and robberies which are known to be chargeable against them. Why, these men are rolling in wealth extorted from the purse of the na tion. They are riding in carriages built from the very sweat of our boys toiling and perishing in the Rappahnnock and Mississippi mud. They deck their wives with diamonds that spring from the tears of widows and orphans, rubies that are red with the blood of our young and brave. The music and dancing in their palaces are fearfully suggestive of the moans of the dying, the march to the grave on the storm-beaten banks of some river—the agony that-they, no less than the rebel armies, have caused, and out of which they have made their wealth, We could tell histories that ought to blanch the cheeks of some New York radical politicians, and send them shiver ing-into dark places to hide their shame? Is it treason to tell them ? Mast a man approve of the conduct of Butler in New Orleans, of McNeil i n Missouri? Must he rejoice in the hideocs barbarism of ne gro insurrections with the New York Tri bums • gun contractors, or recommend hanging loyal citizens who are, for some other reason, obnoxious to the &ening Peg Navy agents ? Old Ironsides Rebels. . The Navy Department has _tut discov •ered itself in a serious dilemma, owing to the sturdiness of Old Ironsides—Commo- Aoie Charles Ste Wart. Some time since, Congress made him a Flag-Officer, on a aalary of $4,500 a year. A recent session "promoted" him to the rank of Rear-Ad. 'aural, on an income of $2,500 a year. As 'the first law was never repealed the old hero fails to appreciate the advantage of paying s2,oooqoran empty title. Secrets , rt". Welles Bedt him a commission ;which Wail most courteously returned. A second was declined with grace—and I learn to dayithat n third' hat 'fleet( istOeftely used. the Nay, Thure daY last, iskedihe Flag Officer how - the mattervould end. "I never surrendered anything • given me by the government," replied the captain of the Constitution, "and I'm not going to contract a bad habit now."—N, Y,Tribune's Correspondence. The Non-Exemption of Ministers from the Draft The Episcopal Recorder, in an article referring to the refusal of Congress to ex empt ministers of the gospel from liabil ity to draft, says : Nor will there be any serious conse quences from the refusal to grant this ex emption. Wherever a ."minister" of the gospel is ugefulftO'hili people, and preach is faithfully to them of Christ, they will ladly contribute for his 'lief the three hundred dollars the law;rpresoribes for Commutation. Should they not be ready to do this, or should thedrafte& - minister be without church connection which will pay this amount for his discharge, we can not see that he has sany public claims to be excused from that service, which, dit tasteful as it may be, 'every loyal citizen is now tolled upon to render. I3uonossfal In t ainn An 'eipeditioa composed of two regi ments of loyal Indians, projected by Gen. West, commanding Ake; Department of 147 . 9 . 14exick0, has returned to: Santa - Ft!, from a saceessittl incursion into Bonth• ivestert Tetas."; These loyal Indians 'Sue qee'ded in 'destroying a vast amount of rebel,property and capturing a large num ber of horses, &c. A number of Texan rebels *ere killed in a series of skir inizhes. Cotton in Algeria IA company, with +vital of $6,000,000, has been organized, it is said, in Paris; for the:* koiltivation 'of cotton in Al geria BAZIN'S CAMPHOR. ICE, WITU Tbis is a preptration which is neither Cream. Lotion nor Powder. but a solid. Since its intro duction it has obtained a rapid popularity as an Fut application to excoriatedand smarting surfa ces. It differs frym the cosmetic creams in being positive Ineddeinal, yet perfect'y safe. It possess es great beauty as a chemical product, and is. be sides, oue at the most pleasant applications c 0 ....- celvable for chapped hands, lips. &c„ &c, Sold at A. J. BASHI'S 4Z CO.'S Drag Store, 63 Market street. 3 doors below 'Fourth. rrbl7 PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S' rillTY E SIIIINCRIBERS HAVE JUST IL opened especially for the Holiday's a very large and doeirabl, nook of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER WATHES, • for Ladies' Mid Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronze Meeks, Fancy Goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, such as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card eases, tea setts, etc.. and a large variety of Inlitable articles for presents. BEI - FENIAN, REYRAN SEIDLE. dei!:o 42 Fifth street F --- --- OR SALE—That desirable Tavern Stand the WASHINGTON 11..)155Z, situate oa Main Street and Cherry Alley. in the horpugh of Washington. Pa.' The undersigned, in cocuence of declining health, will offer atpnblie r.s sale on Saturday the 11th day of April next, between the hours of one andtwo o'clock, p. M., the above Property, when terms of sale will be made known. There is a Store Room, occupied n•w at a Post Office. a Barber Shop—a Tenant House a'd Livery Stable on the place, that rents from Z3O to 4!.0 delb,rs arty.2w. MICHAEL WALDROIN. T) T 3 A_ n. 13 c) YJii WITH A. g,. W 11313 Si: 11 COR. PRATT & COMM ERCE STREET BALTIMORE, MI/., fiRRAL COMMISSION 1111}1011ANT and agettts for the sale cf Dupont's Gunpowder M. Surety nose, Receive on consignment of all kinds of Western Pro nce, and make advaneas. thereon. N. 11.—Railroad track in fr o nt 0 1 Wurnlion ne , Refer to W. Smith Co 'ticket- POD, Spencer & tiarterd Cult , e ! 4 hephard, Pi It?: htugh: Merchants Bank and ii . Do 1... rd 'Nn4;lutd (URTIS C. srEiNYIETZ, gitleßv:it SOUSE CARPENTER AN.p JOBBER SUOP vulva JIL LLEY. belly - 4,1m Wood end Liberty Streets, P117 4 731' It 0 tl. PA. . I W - 0Mo:3 aolicited and nrnrn C't:Y • , o , lvt au!, DAVIS 41kr DHSS FOUNDERS FIIISiI Rs, , Nt - rAtTußcas AND 11E.11.i:104 In iron Pip!. PUMPS ARID [MASS IVORICS. Particulnr attention paid to the fittir.: Dana &c $ Agt,tiop.suld Pitob64 i r tt 14414^4:- Pump for litindand °war rior. ian3lamd No. Ito V, Ater and 101 Finn e. M ANTIU l'Ell ENT T.F. WATSON. 31A !...4 "I" ) IC I 1.: 1 1 , prepared to Cement eh , nr,or boJlincs with improved Mastic Cement, .-hvai•er :n.l in crier to any dune hcret .! Cr hy, no 0 , 11.1/11: it forms a solid and durable rut best Vo nera to any surface, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of +lone. The undersigned is tho only re/ lable mad pra•- tical workman in this entrieri: in :hi, .•I'). hare applied thi.v Cev eat r the tollowirs whom The public aro at liberty tb re rntlemen, r to J. Bissell residence Penn ••reet, hnished. Jas. McCandless. n Ilect:rny. d • )r, J. 11. elhoenbergers Lawrenceville. do ri .1. 1) McCord. Penn street. .1. 4) , A. lieweoler. Lawreneevilte, do 3 r' Girard House. Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs St.. Charles Hotel to .1./ 3 yr. Address Wa.lhington Hotel. Bog 13.00, Pittsburgh. t'. O. foh3Llyl gi'IONSIGNED I) FOIE hAI.E ‘,.-/ store and to arriNe 1.600 ra.ks Whits and YoPow Ooru. Shelled end in gunnies, Enquire td S. w. cnA yr. of lAbtrty xtreet. PFTSIITROK FIRE MANU FACTURING COY, PAN Y. KIER, GLOVER ct CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brick. Tiles. Crucibles. .4e, and dealers in El , e and ruelbie (lay. Oftioe 365 Liberty S treet. 0 'Toni te the P• IL Ii rhmenzer Depot. Pittsburgh .Orders respectfully solicited. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufactories a aoporier AriLiCie cl which wo are prepared to Salim Iron.' oar Z TARO, 509 LIBERTY FiTIZEXT. Best quality of Forn,ll7 Corel hand mum:Lat. orrftt DICKSON. foTI:WA 'HT :i (41, 10p, OUR BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ` IN R LAWENCEVILLE Four lots :A by feet each; handsomely stunted on C::urr'• street. situated near the Passenger Rail war, will be sold cheap for eash, on r.pplication at this Of. see. fokliuttf. 05,50 WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, Fifty copies, complete, Pictorial Edition at sazu for sate by JOHN A. MELLOR. lan7 at Wood strcnt. CARPETS. 1862, DECEIBER, 1862. W. D. dr H. McCALLLJM. 87 FOURTH STREET, LARGE PORTION OF 01311EITOl'II vine Caen bought previous to a series of itAivarttia. and now replenished (hist before the Unrest adyamon of the season) wiith the newest de alirns in Carpets. Oil Cloths. Window bhatles...te . A favorable opportunity is offe.od purchasers at moderate rates. as prices Will be higher. der 17 JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET STREET Mas now on hand a large stock of Atli and winter • 'BOOTS A ND SIDES, Combrising. all the different variative and style to be found. Ladies; Mieeee and Children's Bain toral Boots with double and trirdllosole B . Mena; Boys' and Youth's Calf. 002.1.30 and Kip Boote, Shoos. and Brogans. Mans' Long Land Water Proof Cavalry Boots Of a very sepericrequaliti. Call and examine his stock as he warrants his goods to give general satisfa rl is im ROBB, 89 Market etreot. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, • (Einooessor to Jas. Holmes & Co., "E" 001:1,1 4 1 PACK E. 31EL Dealer is Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams. Corner Market ta in di e ilt ß s ef streets. Pittsbnrgh, Pa. deollayd. TWO NEW STANDING TOP BUGGIES. pike* formet - prloe traltsl.2s,_will be sold IDT $OO, se_ . Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE'S. 8820 Carriage Repository: Two Mile Ron. COMISRCIAL IN rhitration Committee of the Board of Trade for Nov. and Dee. Wm. M. SHINN V. p, JAS. I. BENNETT JNO. S. DILWIIRTH, Wm. MiSCREERY, DAVID Mee DLESS. Movements of European Steamers. PROM AMERIO4. Africa March 11.. New York-Liverpool City New York.. March 14.. New York-LiverPool New York March 14.. New York..Boutliam 'n Arabia,. ......... March 18_Beston. iverpool Pity of Balti'e....March 21_New ark-Liverpool Teutonia ...... 21-New York_Southani 'n Australasian_ March 25.. New York... Liverpool Europa April L.Boston .... Asia April 8..N0w York-Liverpool FROM YIIROPZ. Asia March 14-Liverpool New York Hansa March 18..aouthatopton New York ISavari March 25-Sonthamptcm....lilew York 8-Southampton....New York Borussia April 22_Bouthampton New Yoi k EMMY MARKET. (CORRECTED DAILY FOR 'MR MORNING POST. The following are the buying And selling rates for Gold, Silver, &c.: Gold Silver ....... -...... Demand Notes. Eastern Exchange. New York Baltimore Boston. Cincinnati. Cleveland . St. Lonis... • ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK MARKET. ALLEGHENY CITY March 28'.1563. The market since our last has undergone many" changes, all of which will be found under the' Proper head. tioverntuent advanced the rates $2 IA hundred. This caused an advance and a lively competition. for Cattle. Sheep has further advanced and some . steep Prices were paid for choice lots. Hogs ruled about the same. The receipt., at the Morgan House Yard were: Last Week. This Week. 2848 4,496 1.208 Hrifi . ...... 1,1,89 1.112 1164. 120' / 10 7 r I— Price: ruled . about the 21 120' There' was .oine nal head sent East. The sales were as' Bell sold 84 head at 145 00 per cwt-;' A. S. Linsley sold 24 headit $5 00 per cwt; W.l train sold 36 head at E eentall Ih.• R. H. Funk ...Id 111 head at $4 75 14 cwt.; deco)) Holler sold 4.. head at $4 so per i!wt..; IT, 'Kirby sold 144 head on private berate: I'. David sold 36 head at . ss 02;4 esv t.: E. Neff sold 24 head at , 11111e—The market was Armand amVeral par eell were purchased ou Eastert ikeount ucir ern meta cnntrarittai haring obhiined ariadvaziee .d $2 per hundred made drovers ruomitidepend eat. end they held out for larger flgurcs. J. H. Itultuan sold 24 head at 4% Th.; - Jacob Holler ; - “:d F , head at Sc lb.: Charles 'Hovland sold 83 head at $5 148 per init.: J. Sharp Arid 49 head at io 1. cwt., Verher .14 Ce., sold 18 head at $4 75 i•er cwt. SIIPPP- • The receipts were about the same, the leiaand was active and pretty much all that was , :lered .unils cud} p urchasers at an advent*. AO per head. We 3111.1•11iC the nirh rat«. of wool have something to do with this Jaewl, Hollers sold um head at $lO per ...ad, E, Ned colds beep at :Id 70 per head: 'raw ford , ohl head 7' , 1 per pound; ',ter ',ld 10 head at $9 tiO per head r . W. Cockle slit I , PJ bead. terms private; other parcels chang .l harick the tertns of which were not made •old;•• Ti March 21. — Virtually, the mares Lai.; night. There were not :54.111U110e1f-d'slefl nasal ;1. Are se more wonld have been held for oestomers who were unable if, attend Monday, hot for a 13 itur ru nor that there were Ise.; trains eat tle ou the II thistot its vr road, near the city. Pts :twit was that only Nu brad mit-rived. and lad Oho., went diteet; to the flovernment agents. Iseslisrli or the nuts her they have - taken it leaves abaft Ls a tcry anatl supply for ho hers, n rot the arriv two., of priers is strictly tortettoce. and leused up., demand and supply, s‘lll.-111 ti.r rulallrri; ti the currency question. ..t Cie trio-e4ii-nr , •,rch.• week earthy of tt•. , trl, Wit 11 lielden. of leitehess county. N. ;Ilues4l hi sell, lAA week.l.dno head of steers hob he owes to Illinois, tor future delivery, at. • I,r 1.,;a1,1, I;ve 11,1011, which he estimated at 't'- at. This week he effected the sale at 4y r r.rutirl,lnaking a different, of over SII. I W lo tweet, privy last wrwk and this, to say ot the profit he would hare made if his hut! otTor had hos, secteptsel. Broker's Sole* of Bullocks th thv ev't•ption of ~ 110 drove, the cattle ran v oven end malev math alike. set that a part Mt id., et the whole. We wive enough to r:i!v+ , f ali 0Cra.1,..,. be,t .1r ~e In market is one ‘.l 11 Thin brouzlit in be \V Richard ~ and ,old Vestheinier to Murray A: Clover. and Jos 11 Am. Theo Auer, are :I[l.ll. In'. ear. by Henry Pavey. of Fay I where they weighed 1,.!+-ire lb av .. At tii It, 1 , eat Ow would make 1.1(4 ere. tuaking them user 111,e1 4 wholesale. rot ntlel nt The Iloir Market. li.oeipts this week. 16.3.56- Q I OTATION4 • $50: 14 ..12ki cwt live;weight for .•or • fed Bogs. Distillers, none in market are the quotations given by Henry D. ti-ant, Surer intetidant of the market. The arrivals Sunday atd Monday mornings were so large that sellers were obliged to concede to buYere—the weate• too was very Springlike Tumid ay morning the arrivals wore more moderate. end the weather colder. yet there was a downward 1. mime,. - (beetle W. Dorman gives the tonowing as the prion of Hogs this week. Prime heavy Western corn fed Prime light corn fed.. ...... Now Tore cora fed t; Still ted ........ t-tini II pigs.guitable for retell butchers fob3:6nd &rag uot od et........ The Sheep Market. Itemeipts thii week There was a good stock of Sheep in Sixth street Monday looming. and lass excitement among buyers. Still the price is retnarkably high. aver agi ttg Pk. t lb. for fair au lay of &tattoo' sheep of about WO IDs weight. We have reports cf butritcre offering l 0 }.:411e lb lb. during the week. We also hear that they were not wilting to put them on the scales at that. Btft at lop they pro fessed to be willing to operate Mortality morning. notwithstanding the, all doillned the t rine of polls declining front 25 to fi fty cents each. 'T'he decline ao.ong the gold speculators has eviden Ir . . xiTectgd tho Wont market. and if that dedines, r.hoto mutt go with it, Mutton is not higher now than usual at this season. 1111 HE ALLEGHENY NEW MARKET HOUSH—In pursuance of ajoint 'resolution of Councils. passed March sth. 11361, public nottoo is hereby given that the choice of ah Butchers' and other Malls and Vegetable Stands In the Now Market House, Allegheny City, will bo sold at PUBLIC OUTCRY. commencing at 12 o'clock. Ell. 01 TTTESDAY, MARCH 31,12363 and continuing until the demand is supplied, According to an ordinance adopted by the City Councils March sth. 1863. entitled 'An Ordinance R eg ulating the Markets in Allegheny City." the choice of stalls and stands will be 'sold. subleot to the annual rent which may be fixed thereon by the Committee on Markets, for a term of ten years, as to all stands cr stalls for which a bonus of $25 or more she. 1 bo paid ; and for a term of one year s easl all stalls or stands upon which a bonus of lhan $25 shall be paid. The stall plan of. he Market Irons, showing the number and annual rent of each stall or stand will be ready for public examination on the de y of sale. The New Market House is paved, throughout with brick. and thoroughly lighted with gas. The mtire arket is securely am:dosed; and the greater part of the vegetable stands. and 8B of the butcher's stalls ate under roof. The stands aro all fixed and numbered, so that the lessee may kn his exact location and amount of room a d n be able to a void transporting his own benches to and hum the market. Market hours are fixed by City Ordinances at from 12 o'clock m on Monday until 12 m on Toes. day: frcm 12 in on Thursday untill2 m on Friday. and from 12 m p m on Saturday, of each week—being for five days each week, Any farther information can beobtained on ap oliention to either of the undersigned. at any time, or at the Ma-ket NRouUNLAse on the day of sale. H. , D. JOS. RIRS.PATRIOR, R. B. FRANCIS, JOS. L. B R ORLAND. SA.M'LIDDLE. Committee on Markets. mh9-dtwtd ,OTS FOR SALE—THE SUBScRI_ laJ ber offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the corner Seventhe street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Ward. in Pitt tovlviship. The lots are each 24 teat front by 110 feet deep, running back to an alley, and are entirely isola ted by streets and alleys on every side. T wo o f the lrts have frame housegon them, five rooms and ball in each, hydrants on the premises. They will be sold all together en_ xery favorable terms Ene_eire of LW MCABE, gent, fab27 Roe ss treet, near Fourth. Buying Selling ... 30 00 ... 26 00 30 00 par ........ par 4 p l'a ar r 4 'estern Exchange. rar Par Par Par A DEALMII§ 8. X. lUNIIPAO7O3IIIIB OP - . . Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, - •Ifto . 113 Zi Clo 43P - ODloo on LIBERTY STRUT, oppotilte Penn'a R. R. Depot. St- All oil warranted. . • atahlyd: THE AHDESCH c_omr 4NY I,llllEPZfriti HAVE "H r or Refined Ardegeo OIL NON- VIELOSIV E. ALSO, PURE BENZOLE. warehouse, 27 p[r.wirN STREET PITISBUROB. ~uo ent Oil 'Wo.-t-k DITNCAR, DITILLAP & CO.; Mantificturers of pima , wurrit itEtaNno C A rt 13 co Dr co. s °Moo NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET Pittim burgh. i'a. 'L EU.S4indl .e Philosophic Burner. , LEA:rnxirs NEW poznalatAtfriapni Philosophic Darner for Carbon Oil . is now readt; It poseeesea-many adrantarroir over- the Common Burner& •1. It maker a large or =al: Eght"with peofcre oomlnzsdon, • tj j 2. um any Quantity of oil With e 3. It utile used with a keg Or short chimney, 4. It can bo used as madeer night-lairm, 5. It can always be to barn oconcanicsittY. & It is more. easily wicked. than' any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lightid without re stoma the cone. B.lt thrum all the white light above the cone. .9, The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. Those burners are he common No.l size, and: clan be put on any lamp- now in use. Every per- ; son using Carbon Oil should have sPhilosophie Burner. Price 25 cents Lper dozen $2. Bold a fio. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. . • ien-lydw • P. RAMER. • • PIANO DEALER& . Knabels fiquare Pianos Still ahead of S , cinway'a and all other makes in this country. New stociaust receive:l,...,llw; Haines" Bros. Pianos, the cheapest goo , i'Pianes in the world. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 4 t Fifth street. bole Agent for &mhos - Pianos. Haines' Bros. Pianos, and Prince's Meludeenr. - . 13 A , ELGA.I.ISTS SECOND HAND PIANOS; A CHICHERING 7 OCTAVE, BEAE -2- tiled black Walnut ease, very little • u5ed_....,..._._. . . 230 Al octave , uokering, Rmerwm;d -- . '''''''''''''''' A a first rate ... A 7 octave, Hays & Co.. Rosewood, a handsome Instrumemt,in good order.. ... 275 A a% octave. titodart, Rosewood, carved pannels in front A 6 3. octave, Zale & Co, Rosewood, round frant, an excellent 'l4lO A. 6 octave. Chickering Rosewood. round mmers . a coodngWgo%remmuunltogr teg: Et% - • For sale by A A A sl ta t7t. En a g e rsh 6,) .... . '165 do JOHN H., MELLOR, fob 13 7U . SITTSBURGIT BRANCH, IVO. ; 2 - .7f71 4 1 - Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Focr tors, established in MS. A choice stock of Pitno 7 octave Centre Pianos, combining all the essen tials of a first class Instrument with late noveltieS (=dermal:rat). Richly important to the critical pianist. Low for cash or s.onsegaim. WISP, 11.110111 BR, Manufacturers, SI WOOD STREET GROCERY DEALERS. Wii.i.l4 NAGAJWEY, WHOLESALE GROCER! NOS. 18 An 20 WOOD STREET, PTTTF:3 V3L G WILLIAM CARR & CO. HOLESALE GROCERS. Road ismtra-iF;* rMa, 143..-TV Dittilers Ili OLD 3a3 WM. 1021 THE WHOLESALE gtiOtEli lIIIS it 2 SEIVAD Oa 141 iliSl aZIPEXTI d. rirTan Run UROPEAN agt A 6 E N O,Y. Xl.littargika Assu,t, 114 NV extor stmt. ricishurgh., rase la prepered to tent out or aemt after. • paasorditire from orto any part of the oh{ ocantry. either bY steam t millings a , Atte, Sltifil DRAFTS FOR SALE. vs:settle to ray part orope. Arent for the Indianapolis em..l Cincinnati Rail . Also, Agent for the old Black Star Lino of ailing Packets, and for the linos of Steamers adi lug between New York, Liverpool. °lasso* sad ()ewes. felt • Spencer & BREWERS AND MUSTERS; Pa OMlk g Tialf Bowen Pittsburgh. September 10.1362. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS HIP. . —The partnerabfp heretofore exishngbe. tween JOS. SP.RNCER and W. H. GARRABD was dissolved on the Roth of August. 1882, W. H. GARRARD being authorised to settle up the business of the late dim at the Office in the Brew ery ,___The BrewinOlurrineas will be continued by SPENCER & &PRAY. who intend to have al ways on hand a superior article of ALE, POR TMt and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will 't e thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their patronue, and Menne . to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all wh may ninrehasefrom them. Mr. ROBERT. WATSON. of Liberty etreet, £0 long knowti ro the businesa oommuni4. have the management of our business, with the full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER k MaKAY Mania Bremen.. Pittatrargh. Pa. JOSIIPP B. SPENCER. JAMES MaKAY. • J. H. CASIDAY. N o t e , stook, Draft, Bond and Norte gar, Beal Batate and tier. eiliandise Broker. OPPICM_ROOM No. 12 M 1 MICE$M1MD lEN9. FOURTH STRUT. Pittsburgh. Ps. Desirable Mill Rropertr arid Other _Reel Estete to the amount of ,11100.001) fora ae low. . . , •.. COAL LAND FOSS BALE — T HE SIM - . 9110 STXUEB_ . . „..... 0 . AT, 1 K l *..• .Mg scriber offers for sale very low. his farm of i.IL dimmed ; are Impale * lEh eaLsopetant 85 acres, situated in Washmgton township Colum- Workmen, to -riraild or : re-Bronze.- an4 7 ,,lepair= bians,county„Ohio, one mile and a half frosoßa- Stiatabliata. Chandeliers, Biseketi,lAunps..t.e.. .' finelville station lin the Pittsburgh & Clevelaud w a kin g th e m magi to new, and al e t raqa air a o n T-= Railroad.' 'Fumy fi fty acres are bnproved•and un- nes to barn Carbon OIL Also to furnish. ritrkone4:: der cultivation andthe whole is rich in coal/tone. at short netts& ;•Lanterns, Cans; Oil; and every r The buildings are a bowed log hone , to s Malabo. thing in thetrade kept on bend at the laamplent. o w shed, &o, The farm is well situated within oil dare 164 Wood a near Sixth. I one mile of the railroad- - . _, - --, ,; • . . iumear,a witaur„ a, Terms of sale—One AO f cash.. •Nrith reasonable. flails $ +- J time for the remainder. Price $25 Der aerl. Address ii 2141: 1 1EfAEL MieSIWIGGEN.. ' 161.9425- 1 Q BMA ' FRElintFsmr J.VWt S en :111e. Columbium bam_ty, Ohio , ' a..wreoeired andforkalettly - , Refer to se. MAO.. Rom street. Pittsburgh. ' iMit. AL. MUM, . feballm:dirw. • mh.l7 1 - 00 ner Market LAMM street E22=!=ME 311:ED I OAlra- TO!' TICE los P - . 13 nO. • 3-1 1 1°°" =tins an disogargrittd&r. * 4u 2 50=1141 , - auflquipuha-grAoth 863 2 411 adult. siWa.or marnoT._ Besausli reibeg the fact 'Of .' his doing so, e ignorant and .falsely modest um dreadfaitY shbekid.infdThbik it a great era •v and .for;„ contamination . and, oo n, among their wives. Promising Sons and da s 'at7ta, Thell , family ; phyan shauhtiancautious to kodi.the. Worance that thyy do the canto as Dr. ER re A e SIRUP, (Oseept lionllintht) lest a lueraffve prl4" Use might be lost to them among modest and prammptuotts lattoiliWborn and raised in ignorance. spiny:mins muooms and who compare ; soeiety -lnteligences semi. - .1te,,t0 dollare and cents, tosteriough.;-nebbibr'oally gotten. Itis to publipitryitnneir, _Or tluitottlinumut rents and gtutr-lians arse - taansiur 'that thee: mna, ,datighters -and wards,- Previcaudgi ffigNe witty ind of delicate condition and appoarautr. have - hem , restored. to. health. one: vigor - 13y17).0; Blt.iklifiTßUP. besides, man y before and .41* manlagethrough him have bent - savedintion ring fcring,, maxi „ety mortification,- doc. SPermatorr- Winer nocturnal oMmlisioxiii aro completely cured in Cling short spseenf Bianhi , his new rams:ll6g i' which arepeoultsalykis ow n . hey are comma* irlittitheiVegotabie - 13-ingdolii. 4 ining , sem the fallacy: of the Mercurial traitmenthehasahand t t ed it and'spbstidited the vegitable Pannellr a:mean treated with unudteariliatiavnitgliad over forty years 440) experience in their mast In hespitals bbth the :Old World and-in the United..Stattoq.leads him to oisy—to4ll with' a fair 'MAY. health and hapPinass will' again bleum upon the now—par.acheek., IkiCo:no - loniterwitk montebanks and quacks..but come and be OVIIM Consumption and' all , of which .so many Annually tiro, onrootarbrialk.Oali mend relieved; OM' litter aticrit tilkoAftlll can bad. o 2nrtea4msria YP a copy .of the edical dais' er.whion t o en toad that apply !arriar Lite ad vantage AC over forira- CXPer l62 ° 6 observatior. continuum:. ne SUPlttiOr 'l,g the treatment , of isw I diseases,-and who r l; daily thapiefei*bn. ea well earn:loin Manded.brrepectookie publintAstai printers of hoWs,.:acc. O, _-*.e street. near Dinensvi-stannt. •rrivato cormsnato nations from all N paMa of thy pignu t . 4:11..T . *. bandedta. - BOX SOO, Plikburph Poet OMO3,- CERTIVIVAICES: I Tax.e.A.A.--l'r -%Ntior IIIoRIr 2 THAN bunko-for is-Persoota hoe 'been abrelY ran fliotedler years when - he it not OnrY relieved of bis , saifernigli4;L r ht mpletety: cured.. . have beck afiliotedi th a vary =dement dnibuzuktor7 lkykpelas for years. bade bathed en Bayern' Of onr re, -- alae - Physiciazieebnt wither-014y ben?. alit. llceled oh Doctoi - /3feanstreffo.'-i - forge Hine ever.ad lab en his- medicine .:11hich.Adess is ail _composed of herbs. I em•now,..sus as lever was - .Any person Irishinsr -me willpleasac at THOMAS Di Refeito Mr.Mayton. Diamond Alley. likREll4 I A -...e‘IakCERTIETIiAT ILiV74 been "alllioted Einoe r Wag very malt of adis ease - called Eolienay, or Falba/ Mts. have tried the beat physiciank in the Cotmtry and iris thia-but ,never lreoeiyod„any htmefit., a. was adviu3' ed_to call on Dr.. - Wwtrup latitlitir and have had Wo - apelle or Atari them . ..l therefore qonaider .m.vaelfroomple cured. For farther inforination please call at o: 2 St. Chirstreat. JAAIR3,4II4IkL.EXt. NEW NIEDICAV DISCOVERY,'" masa•ISFEEDT:4I.IM4/01.145+141 MR pure of - - , GONORUHRA. r.LIET 1915a1;- - ive-iArrea r Besainai -irekkao, mishuiAnts; -=4 9lll,ig:grajur Altemi r liont jihg:ald. l - 111673 fin -- Whichlta bomvsedb3 l 4LPWards otl ei .. . , . Ansi and wh ••• onreis offal° itiaperma* Rut. • • 7, are ProPand-fronS v.ozetableoacztrus u mat are tusludess on the system, andnever Imam ate the stomach; or kmpreazuste the - breath end lies o n e t az ingr t e r oV is t nauseam; twig io alred 7) , nor dons their mime. interfere with : buzinesia_nr-: Mita, Eaoh hot coma= ma dozen PIM. , E.E.,10E ONE DOT;TA-R4l. • Dr. Itell'iirreguage on Remilpal • 'Weisluiumm; Sell Abuses. Goner , yh,e.a;.fiksit,ektr;-.Paniptdotot. 5 ° P. afchs• 00 1abmtun,Portart Advice ,to Me &I dle/ea, -13Eres: KR Six rents are required - to - PAY D %tag°. = • • • . - DR. 'oars tor.ENN Boos., A complete Treatise on amoirkem Gleecigtrie-‘ ere. SWUM,. Altc....'m all Me variouestagee.*l4 1 7 Prescriptions - tn Rogliclt"." - actimted for m/I reastment. without the aid of a physician • . = PRICE ONLDOLLAR, The Pillsof limoks villbpAmt.smato from ob. ; -.Datton.-by Yokt-VaMbi - inradvartbed ent. on receipt cObninolgra J. BRYAN. 76 Aar Meet. I.T. Box 4079. eanerithizlP" I '.JOI4EPH4T.BIitMIf:. =mar Market ctrect ontilliamoadi• dant for Pittabtegb. sold by all Dialidobs. salltxtseowly3s • ppr $R • -••-• .-• q.103118D/CAlt ' tg4 band 011tos..lio. ISO t rithatkt *set. Pittabluio Man 13 littakrmr*,-* 2 •ol hag boicrin ''.niedaHt fcL-tbaJaintw eet ty-live ' • • • BAt Wet= luta bead t- • intraudonsitst.^.Drirste sari. ` V W" t ll - M -6231arrarkir ' : / ... „. _ • , trltlie di'A, titiffelitrant *ltidli .alallan. tO_ fitoi...otretshenrase. -ma..m..4.ete a.. *, • ettebakturatintetztem....A. - e. useoneat mem ..secosenbalbstAttilienetba,state ine ametemrtfte,outtitemot adottanonazeoetemeta re. • 11,1,1e-twittweff Oft•tentakter vabliterbe. lb' zi,,, witirlimm • % a--.. ‘, I . , lawec- tan et .• • • law ••• - lfitetitil :: - . • - brat -WW •1 -- ,bl;fortea o f skin dW 1• 1 ewes. 131‘g..otof of .bbtke • -• ~ ititehtheb• • lattztuat- T t Z to rmas to ,•.. • • 1 ,Itrowttafor: Ds Bro tier . Ul t tI 1 • tha ta rittblitrot tftl . Max es ... e e lawat t r au aftekhz.l)uttsolitarf-hahlt.alsont,wal whierthetrittes anal rear, Winnei Maxgive:F.4j% tteiltettawitflattnnetbo 4 3cr , • the on/7 tenable remedies known IoL the aunt* 'f--qtaw.ime safe,. lad , make ig , rowstit'lentoratltro el i 41 Exanntentic- " -.I- Brows remedies war fallikinsti this k e is A raw nAra—lte will waitrant a onto. nealso IbeatalPiles. Alieet.- tionnorrhate VfathlnDWha lf male Weakness itboxinspione. , ises of the - Joints:" listnis Ana, fsfor t i. vond Affeotitabe, Pains ittltite , ? Dark annd lOdn i: F i ritation of the Bladder. t...• tethar i4, , wiAL all the of an Irene ofisln. • • a 6 , llti l _d ' ireofed . e l ; I Z BIM' N i rbr Smithfield lit., PjltAbnyth. Pa.orill be innellataly =swot , • bd. nliedionto !dot to any address, =Mr twokod and wire frontobsarvation. ~. . -_S: , f Oboe and Private : Booms, No. dO SmlthlieLl !tram' am...a... 4 Pa. • nols.4lawtir r E AVEt: IWPIth 2 STEAM ENGI4IE' BUIL I DERS 1 lion )uxi darts723l, - • - WE'REFIALIEACEINISTI MID VW Near th© Penn. R. 11. Pumagtvi r Depot, PrileX"qa i‘s lursinnemyrrnan Aix • suirimii or Steam ranging from three to oral hundred and bane power. and suited' for Grist Saw • lilastFarmuscst Factoriec; e tc. . , Givb partiouler attention iolhe ocestinotionof :lush= and ideohinecs for Mist mina.i.apd• for hieriats; zanies end ciPcular saw nnlls. Have aim mama and readylfor Imeat at short notice. ISsithies and c liwilers of every . description: : - • I Abo.lortdahLiollms and Sheet Iron sesiwatefie Wroughtlron• can= s,starusera - and m 'aver; lrimi.fitilk and con•Mue :the manulitertgre . Woolim•rnaatinerlllh d Machine Cards. - • _Our pricer are low' our mkohinigy Cards ad of the INA quality amaterishkand.warresito In all caverto thre anikftiOtiOn - : .1 sirOrdersfrotn c ,g - *lsw;thicanprt sato, ed and - promptir - - remi caw EEC=