~ IC ' ' 'fl 1 " Ali: EfffSi IL GI- .til ..,- I ; l' , FR 0 IL - ,..adu1tr . .. - NiNi 11 - T H E Ci . q'lau • . tli 0 , 0 ErNT R Y." 1 TIMIINDEIit.SiGNED IS t i ItEPARED aul o attijgypts t:oin, n.yrart of _pug , ri ' I . l l l: l e t l e 'Arnin li rrl . o 8 r irTiagi e i r i o'Ate w :fal ;r ail "-: i .1i $5 to 4151 a E pry) hot WE oan be purchased for at 1 . 0 i.! -anyrother 0 cola•Petsottrgii. Greenb.ekt or cur- Il rano, take. ii , A -dram D. O'NEIL. Euro:man A nor, Chronicle bait:Dna, P fth et„ Pittsburgh I PA mid- i6mdeode2ta , t -2 ' ,-,-, 1 '-1 1 i • F,g Ai lid . SAL _AITFOUREI I.I N No, sea aissA u ' , FREE r, N. Y. I Aco-unt 800 on Land, or male to order :Oren, l ow_i____________ L es i . jar3lam:eod. te-NOII .Ire• ' T , PIIESUANT TO AN I,llr .rer of ••• CL - cuit 0 . art of the Unitei 1 ,. ateg tor be N .em District of Ohio entered i Veeember 3i I: i in the snit f Charles'Moran 1 rihnd ot wa or th • Oh(. and Pennayivania Rail road Comps y Id othe a. Notice is he eby giy -1,0111 to thu h filerl. f the Rondo au 0 up• no o I.the . thin a. d P .tinsyivani t halite d Clow- anY 4 .-- i .,- 1 t3. l e h were 80 U. dby e F rut 111 ‘rtgaite on that -Port tf the Chin Ind Pennsylva • is k ail inn d clagt Iqir • as-illon e to 4. e holarr . i of B ode and Cu- es of •eald eta • any whir& were Recur ,1 by a ir t6f-rtgaire ii that part of said Railroad 4 'cs• of Maraillo., , nd to the holders of Finn IMortgage Bonds , d coup° a of the Ohie an lonises .nd Fa tV yne an Chicago Railroad I ttmPanies reap? "iyu'y, • th.t. the -11 dersigne fit pay to the Brti , g entitled to re-cnye the me anon preset' arum t f 'he B mds and Coupons 1 ild y r em res 4 ' miyely at the t me and place p rein Per ment rt. - tithe digtrib.atve shares. ari y 6 a .ble to such nclei and Coupons of of the pro ceede al the side the Fittiblargh_, Fort ;Wayne 1 110 ...thicago Rail ?-4 under di, De-ree of the tiid Court enter° in a -rid snitinne.loth. WI • iliiii.ilders of en 1 .nds and o , uponsar - hereb• idtlaired to make , pnlicat'on for the shares of tidal proceeds elm' ed by them, and in evidence ofilthe right to red he the 83.030, to.prepent the Bo turf '3. app a held. toting undenugned at he °Brea of Wiwi ,r Lanier & Company, in the rift e f New York " n or brfcre The 6 h day of I.brtl LEM, , 1LL1..431 B. OGDEN. ireibetltaw6wd • B. Receiver; . T, to IRELMOR OE THE HOSPLTALS. —The Ifni " , St'qes 5 - anitary Commission liliYe established a offiee of information in retard fo p :tents in the imam! Lioapitais of the Army or tho Wo t. By a eferance to books. which are cf*ceted dai , y. :nswer cab, und , er ordinary cil*.tmetances, bc en by return mail to thehil iticif.giq iestion” ' p4:nt ' in Pnr het a i r M i tre earamndy regiment) e irerti I ' If so w!-. at is s pronor aod-ess ? !MI What is the nitnie of tho burgeon or Chaplin olltile hospi al ? f 7 ir e t n r-.L . n i ; o t .p in i p a l tal at present, has he repent -44. 14 so, &dim :e In hospital. and at what i diirelt 44. If recently d iihargod from hospita4 was schemed from mice ? ' .If not, whit e,his grtlweirettlanTbie T. . ' COMMdAI atlin ELMO Zartllgn more speci fi c inf4mation se to.lh condition of any patient in tab (L.r. eml Hoar.itars, within as short a space of ciikpossibl.,, after ei request to do so from any of ita. 'Tie- officio ofthe- ectory will be open thin, - fr '' IS feelo-a a.aia to 8 o clock p. m., and ac e ' ,ble in urgent c 65. at nny hc , r et' the night. et: I'l. Beit t. a t l 1 c't-Ltalo"mirmr-issliilo!. ItO77:9ls;lititiY:l7t..PL.:.S: isißle. aaentueity. I jaal4:3md. . ~,. 1 ii!N JE - :w...35, i s coy milv strengthen t6d Improve am Sight. i'lli" ' 'MBLE glen • Spectacles, .. - ij itsosis• sir ,FERING FROST DE! ,S e ; !_it : ective sight, a yin? from age ()etcher caul ' ,be r•li veti=b wing the Russian Web pidetsclest. Poll have beesarell:tried by ' jratu , ,sible at gene of Pitt.hargh and vr. richt,. to whom they two giv'n perfect satisfac tion-0' The - c-rtifioa hs of'these parsons can be seen* m• office. t .. _. Ica; ell who pure e one pair of the Rues* Pehide Spectacle* ar 'entitled to be supplied _in fo tud;{ free .4 °Wealth those which-will always givettijantion.- ' - Th rotors, if you -h to . ensure an ittiprove• went); mu' eight pall on .1 1 ., ,lii lA.II , )SD, iPractical Optician, Bfeiets securer of the Tnasian Pebble - Spectacles. Ne..49lrfth arrest. ItO Buila,n pIiQUESNE i :RASS WORKS, 1 TA E, CARMAN & CO., ' 11l t r tartlet rail of cry var t etroffinisheri /Pi AB3 WOE FOR lIMI3ERS GA or Nor BSI Ell! TERS, r IJI T oriAOHINESTS t inCOPPERTMITHS, re litFi% CA. TE,los OF _EVERY DE. . il i ad IF ...-ti I ..he vanoe 1.-):14, b._ ...... andseettr k ur yo,9pring Goo an . they will b e mush blithe- Raiii4mber the plaosiligr 96 Market street. br tweehiPitth and the Diphsond. r aii.o •II . H.. 7 LYNCH, gicii nimicolip STEEL WoRII.B, 113 0 1 i - [ ;.ir li! PITTSIt eat. PA. PATH, Blllf THER & CO., g , . - warrerri . ite of 1 1, , • i 1 $llO. ittl.SEITf Rliillyk 010 Iteal, i Squa.47lat and Oa '._ of all Ins' es, Warren-- toi eOl to aly imhl n edor manufactured] in . this •liihe ry, truilDffice and Warebbose. No. 149 and PT Fine , and 120 and 122 Second streets Pitted blirgolll - - feblfigyo . - _ ~, , i ,, T F. por 1 0 it7o ~ i I L ARati. STREET, ietween 3d and 4th ris VINO/Mk t NtI) nAvilco-itt• i. .:..; ed 1 1 2 P : ig lea.ILAe earo, ;f o llElLP h e i a r b e o g lE ; o 4 7 at etO' nof the travels public to its central los ealitvit ither tor bu.ine or plasm t ' .. A . I l y tar caff o tt pi .. ;t1.#..,1,, Ir t io .y".llAlft:Eitri„ it 74. IF 1,1 OV WANT A. Flint or prepared all other kinds of SP WiniiAtifow Orange, Let nal & Brothenr, in Iva e*le*kikyr-toltl Burp r imaze in the , , Bal 4 jOrtodont of Fan, i I zil:yea, and all nth, Doteratie . Ltocor Jllll AVirl ii,d.;.,jl II .eomer Matta Gl e I (FOOD MEW lino. Meat, mixed, raid. toes,Cooking Brands , or" on and Citron Pool gO to I). , o,Leaa on low , w ,yater at tm you raakt4 , 7 -th ty. .:Aloo a general aidG roce6ries, Teaa Willtl2, g Inds of Foreign and RTH ik BROTHER. q. tranDleka•reil allot i , lip, SILVE : I I'la c ' ca lv t_el of In, 11 „ - 1 o .1:6..1 hilli, 1 tilitoh erel ~e n ' ,i, W.H. liei . L i.. .7 416 id W..' i l l .1 1 II 111 1 II • . If DEMAND NOTES. . t ebtedrisas, Qruutormaa- It aid Coupons, rat aeonrittes,b l * r TAMS 43 1 o m , _ r r its eallooluer of Third. ...'t . , . . .. . . . . . . . . 7 -' '' ,. ..e,.... - , , F*,,....:7- - j.- .:7, • :..: ', .: . . , . . _ f . ~ . . .. •.1 ... ,'; . s i ..*: • ~. • • ' - ' • • .. . ,' ( , . '. I ''' : ' • ' . . , . • ~:'.'.' i ~.. . '..: i: : i .7.. irf ---. :: 7 " . ,' . ~ .. 1 ~ . . `V"' . ... ...".. ~. : ' 1 ' I • ' ,'' .... ' ' : S.- \ ;7- 6 : r - ' ", ;.%:-. ;, 7 ,i, ;: . :' . . -—n• , ~ ie. ... .1 ^-.- . i . . ..d , • 1 . , . 75... ...." - ---. • o: ; r o.i - T. , 1:' .. ' . _... ;... :.1 . . • r .. - ... . . • . rr'," Editor ilik:Pro 1 Ile or . - - i , i , a . THE DAILY - POST-ADVANOED Sir roonOne year .„ by m ail ...,.. $8 00 ...7....«.. ..... .......;......... 4 k., Thine ' - , !.: ..»...i........... ... .. -..... 218 One " .......... 70 One 000 k.delktnred lii. i1iiii : G : ...4,64-- 18 Single onpies.....---- .............. .......... 3 To agents per hundred 200 NEW ADVERTISING RATES. .. , c l . 6: l 4 l e4 ol : . i.g e irti piz if u r ih irmli ts& b p a i as sbu b r er Daily Press 7 to take effect on and after the tO .11 day.of Novomber.lB62, on all /taw oontraetsi ring STA/MING' gLeitirElt. NCR SINGLZSQLTARE, EVERY Di f . One insertion $6O Two months-- $2 bo TWb inaertiona..- 1 Oa-Three months— 'n 00 'Three insertions 125 ;Four months ... 12 00 One weak.._.,_,,.. 2li Darn montlas.,.., X 4. 09' ';'fio wee 1i.::. 60 at„,Weatbs..::_„.• X6OO Ihree weeks 500 Nine montbs,... 20 00 One. m0pt1i..,., ~ 600 .Qne year....,.. 25 00- : "'Oh ClaYi.iiiitiftgoratATlTOL *kick allows theprividege of a weekly change of matter, to be inserted among new • • . advertisements. ~.. ~ skies 81/101.01.15QUAIIE, ETIEDT DAT, qz months 118 00 rwelve months ....a.. 60 . A.dministr tors' Notices 00 w 225 Marriage 'Notices '75 Death Naticat. each ia5ertia.........---; 5 0 Int- 4)1 adverdeements ordered in timeor on. Montkar pea time. to be eaush at the of or tering L, . • SELECT TALE. - • [From Temple Bar] SELLING WTR UT RESERY I'm a young man from the country. On coming up to visit the Great Exhibition, I felt as though I were about to dwell for 'a time among a race of cannibals, for whom I and my fellow provinciais were the recognised: arid ne t tural,,prey. I had heard to :tritibh, of LOndon Miarpers, and the 'ricks wheir . shy theyluse young men from he ddriziti,y into their icills, 'then draia us to the lastshilling,' that it was iot without a feelicg of trepidation that I found myself for the first time rctually arrived. in the metropolis. What was to be my fate tie ring the months I had made up my mind to stay ? Cmald I hope to escape the pick pockets, the skittle-sharpen, the ring droppers, the swindlers of all kinds, no' co mention the more terrific garroters, of whom I had heard so much? -Who, could ' tell? Possibly by excessive cautionuasss— by never palling out my puree except When absolutely necessary—by never, under any' circumstances, entertaining any propos' tion roads to me by a stranger in the street-by being s in short, suapicioas of everything and everybody about nes—l might return to my native town nnaWin- dled - and unrobbed. At any rate, it should i l not be my own fault if any of the sharper, fraternity got the better of me. My resolution was, upon the whole, a 1 prudent one, yet it was not unattended , with inconvenience. On more than . one occasion, when I have been on the pint of making a- purchase that seemed oat advantageous, the suspicion of some lurk ing cheat has restrained me, and I have possibly missed many a genuine bargain, fearing it might be one of the London .'dodges." I I was sorely tempted once, I must con- i fess, to lay aside my caution. In was in this wise: - • 'I was walking in the vicinity citt - S.. rn nde. Barifaring 'its is the habit orrytang . en n-0,. oaie-cr,kinia-r, - row in vanona ii&W windows, when my attention' was attract ed by an establishment which' had evi dently come to grief.- The whitened win down, through which were just visible the 'isinnants of 'what had' doubtless been a voinable stock-in-trade, the disordered I heaps in which those remnants were lying, I forming a deplorable contrast to the well arranged and brilliant display in the win dews on each aide of the bankrupt store;. the shabby group of men and women seen through.the open door, .. all_ eagerly bid ding for the lots which an equally-id:tabby auctioneer, mounted on a still more shabby roStrum, was knocking down ; without the least reserve—a group altogether so un likeilie fashionable customers that dotibt- I tees used to lounge into that same shop in its more prosperous -days, to ha.served by dapper , sbopmen—a group suggesting for- ably to my mind a company of sharks eagerly snapping-up-the-relies of a great connereialseipwreck, or of carrion crews I assembled on the field where a grei.roorn- I itmercial battle had been fought and lost; all this spoke plainly-of disaEtrons failure, of ruin, bankruptcy, defeated hopes—who knows?—it may hejiroken hearts as well It didAneneed the printed placards which were stuck all over the aodroind windcrwa i . announcing that "the entire bankrupt Bieck must be cleared off in face ‘ days,. et' ,- -.'eny sacrifice," to complete the Jiicture.— : But two shdreday4 and the entirvatock, got together,perhaps, by weeks and months of anxious toil, must be scattered to the winds—at any - sacrifice.- At any sacrifice, not of coat alone, but possibly of con icierice, too ; :for whd-shall say ,that all that stook, so much of which, if we be deve the printed bills, had gone already, and the mere wreck and remnant of which, crammed into the two final days' sale, made so imposing an appearance even yet ''-t-who liball 8,0,1 repeat, that all that atrik Vail been h Lilly obtained by the wretched bankrupt whose home that shah -4y auctioneer add 'his carrion crow.4ke troop of "iihabbY foliciweia had now hived . , ~, I.entered. A handsome rosewood writ, 1 legliestr.,had just been sold for seven. shill. ' inv. It was very.cheap,very :.the Al 3, Iliad -seithe pircbjulaSilitjdugeoll, tatieb pobr . - iy dressed wide w,-eemeed to think,as, with a satisfied smile, she'handed the money to the auctioneer. ut of 'an old worn pane, which I could gee was not very plentifully stocked vritikibillidgs. i - - - Theili Weratiliaiarotat this moment, n. eluding the `ittetiairtiet, his all and myself, just *LW' persons ll told. '441 , . me enumerate them. Place aux dames,. of course: To he in with.„theee,-,was • tllie -decent, hiniblf-clad co4diitij have already mentioned ati hiving road&, - the 'first, par obeli after my arrival. . Next to - her stood. A woman having theappearatioe of 4441-- to-do workinginan'e wife, or shernight be alfiton ehOpkeeper. The tbird person 41 ifift, assemblage was &little, quiet, faded lobking Woman; who did not bid 'herself, but' at on the very_ edge of the . hanc4nenr thit'dboriatete she WitruT,cr gioans4wring ber bands,' as - thcitiai protesting against 1 the disgraceful lowness of the - biddingg as they were coffered. I fancied she ntinst he in some way interested in the god that were being sold, 'the - iinflit§r, Lpeihaps, pe the wife of the prior bankrupt who „sned them.. Whether my "'Nolte 4.040 MT thought's or. Whether it was merelynaturel: communicativeness on, her :part .-. a i r Troiripted . her, T knthr not, but:she b - t-ned, to assurs,meovitliqqt 4nytgolictatiqw, on rOY'pyt t ,that she didn't know the pop* . people •`aa belbnied to the things”, Irons Aden,,yet, idivertheleas, she hffuldnrt "abide ' to see &Aka' things agoing in: that h e 'remaining 'ang two of the compatiy were of the male sex. The more promi . 7l : las t t t'"lnil le n 'st r . o 4 a a m t el"irtY ' vulgarli°9kg' fellaiii dressed- in a suit of tweed (his • .' - • rite.til -with-ari--enermotis chain, which: may. have biiiiir-L - gold,;; bit : twhich. - upon my ward and ciiiuthieneei 1 1. Pgre,ptillkties/Ligi hat which. probably, 'bid once been black, but had now lost its' jetty lustre, and had faded into a dull dir. ty brown;' a pair a bcota of the; kind technically known as Bluchers, strictly in keeping with the hat—as brown, as desti tute of blackness or of shine; a little bit of front of-shirt, byno means every clean, Just peeping through the waistcoat, but giving no evidence of its existence as an entire garment either by wristbands or collar;'a rusty black kerchief tied tightly. round the neck, with a face in which cold, bard, selfish acquisitiveness, mingled with -Insolent self-conceit, bespoke a fellow ..whom it would be equally impossible to t :overreach: in a. bargain, to move to pity by the most pathetic narrative 'of suffer. ing; undeserved,, or to Wound by the most stinging- sarcasm. He was evidently, I felt convinced, a broker—one-whose busi ness it was to attend sales of this kind, and to whom the amount of human; mis ery involved in these "clearance sales— without reserve" was of no more moment than are the sufferings of the etiiparrecked craw in the eyes of the wreckerti,; who only think upon the waifs and strays Wash ea to them by the tempest. Why should he care? The bankrupt tradesman was as much a stranger to him as were the drowned sailors to the wreckers. mere are, in either case, a certain number of good things—bargains, or gold watches, or lockets with loved-hair encased in gold. or household relics round whieh the af fections twine, as it may happen—to be had for the picking up. And why nOt he as well as any other ? I have said that in his person he was slovenly ; but let it be imagined for a moment that because his outer man was neglected, he had any lack of admiration for the individual who, to his mind, would be represented by the capital I. His self-asSertion was positive ly offensive, not to say aggressive. As he stood there, in his well-worn suit of what were originally cheap slop clothes, with his shocking bad bat and soiled linen, he ever and anon rattled the money in his trowsers' pockets, ay, in both trowsers' I pockets. as who should say, "Here am. I, shabby though I look, a capitalist, with carrent coin of the realm about me." The one remaining personage among the assembled bidders I have yet to men tion was a young man, to all appearance belonging to the middle class; who had possibly been attracted to the auction with a view to commenc;fig housekeeping.— He was of a sallow complexion, and bad a nose which, if he were not of Jewish origin, was certainly a gross libel or its owner. I set him down in my own mint as a clerk in some merchant's or trades man's connting-honse. "The next lot," cried the shabby-look ; ing auctioneer, as he referred to a Writ ten catalogue. lying before him, "that mag nificent (ideate) plated tea and coffee ser vice. Hand it round, young man." - The young man handed it round a tray. It consisted of a large kettleupon on a stand, a handsome tea pot, coffee big gin, cream ewer' and sugar basin, all ap parently of the richest chased and bur nished-silver; had not the auctioneer been candid enough to inform his hearers that the goods were electro-plated, we might have imagined that they were solid silkier.; Bat even electro-plated though they were, the value of that tea and coffee service must surely have been something consid erable. Twenty pounds was the selling price for them, the aLictioneer Inflamed ---- c: -"aer.ee. auy Veracitx.ias Llama 0 ---- - in the, - Tatougni, 4,1.... wortn toe - mtniey. ' "What shall we say for the tea and cof fee service to commence with ?" asked the auctioneer, "They were originally, made to be sold in the ordinary way of business for twenty pounds, but as my in structions are to sell off everything at any price, as every article must positively be cleared away by Saturday, lam open to receive any bidding, however small. Shall we, to save time, say ten pounds to com mence with ?" "Two pounds!" were offered, the bid ding coming from the coarse-looking 'fel low like a broker. i A derisive shout from the assembled company, and a piteous moan from .the little faded old lady sitting near the ddor. marked the general opinion of the.-ridic ulous insufficiency of the broker's offe ; "Two pounds l" he then repeated, i a defiant tone, frowning around upon the Critics. BATES. "Gentlemen, gentlemen, this is wasting time," remonstrated the auctiqueo. "Let us say five pounds to start with. (A moment's silence.) Really, gentlemen, • "Three pounds!" The gingham um brella, was pointed at the auctipneer in the onanibui hailing style I have alluded to, and4ti owner looked at the broker-man '480040 she were challenging him to Mor tal oomhat. `'Three five 1" from the broker. "Three pounds ten I" from the mer chant's clerk. "Three pounds fifteen I" Up once more went the gingham umbrella. "Four pounds!" The broker was still master of the field, and he continued so, as his opponents, after eaoh trying one more bidding, 'retreated frOm the strife, and left him with that magnificent tea and coffee service, electro-plated on the best white metal, gilt inside, too, positively going,' if there should be no advance, for four pounds fifteen. On, how the poor faded little lady tit ting near the door now wrung her hands and groaned! "It was a downright shame," the 'remarked to me confidebtial y,, "to pat- up such a valuable lot when ,there - were so few people present I The atic• dormer might to have known better, that hirought "(kohl at four poundelifteen, if is no-advance Going it four pounds teen." How many times the auctioneer repeated those words I How he remonstra -fed, eoaxed, entreated for higher bidding! Rol. eloquently he expatiated - value of the goods, and the absurd lo;w -nese of the price at which they were "pee itively goi g—ving—going ? All silent I All done ? Going at four pounds fifteen IP . The hainifer • wai raised as though to deal theblow that shouldpeal go fate of that - thagnificennt electru-Olatifl 'tea- and coflee service. All held their breath , at thii critical moment, while the fortunate broker who was sobs to•bsthe'prond pds lessor of the wondrous bargain,.looked around with an air of insolent trumph. "Gning at four 'pounds fifteen I Five pounds I"—(whack) The last- bidding was antiohnced, . and the hammer ,fell at the same. instant. "The next lot—"- "Hallo& I Ho cried the defeated broker, eagerly. ''The next lot, no nick .thing: That lot'a not done with yet- What about it?" "It's sold," the auctioneer replied, bought it?" , .1: Sri did," anserered the wielder of the is3tent hammer. am entitled to 'one bidding." YYes, the first 'bidding for a lot, but aot:the Jest," the broker said. 'ol:know ,the rules of auctions as well as . you do . I insist that lot being put up again:" :Tho:auctioneer felt be had met his match, ittlti was not inclined yield without a stnig :gfei.2,,,lWelll. then," he Said, "we'll pass that lot over for a "Short time until there are firma bidders, present. It's absurtt." coi•Io 41fickhe tfaisefitdeattev*ritnr CiREF.N WINDOW Di PTAIN PA mILW PBR—Satin said Oomon for rale by fob?: W P 111A.B813ALL. THE WINTERS. We did not fear them once—the dull grew morn ings No cheerless burden on our spirits laid; The lone night-watches did not bring us warning That we were tenants of a house dec.yed : The early snows like dreams to us descended; The frost did Fairy-work on pare and bough; tir:Auty v and power, and wonder haven t ended— HOW is it that we fear the Winters now? Their house-fires fall as bright on hearth and chamber; Their Northern - starlight shines as coldly clear; The. woods still keep their holly for December; The world a welcome yet for the new year; And faraway in otd remembered pl cc:3 The snow-drop - rises and the robin sings The Still and moon look out with loving floes— Why have our days forgot such goodly things? Is it now that North wind finds 119 shaken By tempests fiercer than its bitter blast, - Which fair beliefsand eriaships, too, havetaken Away like Summer foliage as they passed, And made life leaileesin itspleasant valleys. Waning the light of Prininse from our day, Fill mists me.et ev-n in the inward palace— A din:mesa not like theirs to pass away. It was not thus when drevas of love and laurel. , Gave sunshine to'the Winters of our youth, Before its hopes had fallen in fortune's Quarrels, Or time. had. bowed them with his heavy truth. .Ere yet he twilights found us strange a d With shadows coming when the fire burns low, To tell of distant graves and losses only— The past that oannot change and will not go. Alas! dear friends, the Winter is within ne, Hard is the ice that grows about the heart; For petty cares and vain regrets hare won us Seasons life's true heritageand better part; Seasons and skies rejoice, yea, worship rather; Bnt nations toil and tretoble even as we, Ikping for harvests they will never gather, Fearing the Winters which they may not see PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S All HE SUINCRIBERS HAVE JES: opened eepeoia•ly for the Holiday'; a vo - s large and deg r. bl noel , of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER WATUES, for Ladies and Ow_ tlemen's wear, fine Bronze Clucks, Faney .4 0064 &FLYER-PLATED WARE, 3noh as castors rake and fruit baskets, ffoblets, •ard cas.s. tea sets, etc.. and a large variety of ;al cable snicks for ro.e9euts. REINEMAN, MET RAN & NEIDLE. de ri 42 Fifth street Ellen SALE—That arsiralble Tavern Stand llr the WASHITON rp- u-sssquat. 0. Main St-et-t und her , Ailey. in tho borough ..f Washintton ea. "he eind , mi an ed. in eonvonenee of do , lining health, yin c ffer at pnide sale on : , :iitu.dar ;he llth da • of c tail next, bt.tween the hours of t,ne and two o'cl,elt, p, in., the shove oroPer - Y, a hen terms of sale will be made KDONIS. There is s Store Room, otenpied n w as a Post (Aim n Barb'? Shop—s Tents,c (louse a - d Liver:stab:, on the P awe that rents from 239 to V:0 clulla-, , 'emir. 211I , MAIA, WALDRJN. ml9d.2w. D, 13 A. 11, II 0 E.,7 It w - T T A. W 3313 Sr, 33T-61 ED COR. PRATT ± COMMERCE STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD., GIMBAL GOILESSIONHAN and agents for the sale cf Drspont% Gunpowder & Safety Friso. Receive cn consignment of all kinds of Western Pro • ore. and masda advances thereon. N. B — Railmad. track in fmnt 01 Warehouse. Refer to W. Stnith'St Co Miler do Rigket son, Spencer & Garrard Culp 3 Shepherd Fi , ts bargh: Merchants Bank and B. Do turd it Sons. .aaltircom mh.l; I and CUICTIS C. STEINMETZ, GNNERAL qr Nl'. mousAljnßE,.. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Weed and Liberty Streets, PITTSBUR(4II. DA. 4it - Orders solicitad and promptly ; ttvld el to atth DAVIS lek BUSS FOUNDERS & FINISHER 1111/ A NUFACrIIRERN AND, DEALERS -1-7-R. in Iron Pip!, PUMPS AND BRASS WORMS. Particular attention paid to the fitting UP and Repairing Oil Refineries, &c Gass Fitting and Plumbing in al it; brano‘ es Also. Agents for Hutchings St Foster's Exc-t.im Pump tor liandand Power use. It has no supe rior. ian3l;3md No. 110 Water and 101 Firet _ C CEMENT T. F. WATSON!, mAsplc w011n,.-K I- prepared to Cement the exterior of building! , With inapr ved Marie Cement, ch-aper an 't so - rerior to any done r.t , tore 1 hi+ cement has no equal: it force a so "d and air ab:e adhesive new to any su face, i penehabi by water e frost, and • qua' to any lua •"y ~t - stone. The undersigned to t b only reli.ble and prac tical workman .n this anent in this et y I have apt'', d th Ce . ent f r the I ,iiew. rg gentlemen, whom du p.blie aro at liberty to re• for to: J. IHR;iell reaidenoe Fenn s'reet. finished, 5 yv F Jas. MoCandlets. - llegheny, do 15 yr,. J.. lt ‘hoenborrrer. Lawrenceville, do rt y r . J D__, 'McCord. Penn street, do 4 yr- A. Hoeveler, Lawrenceville, do a y rs Girard Goose, P.ttshursh. do 53 r , St. Charles Hotel do do 5 yr , Address, Wa hington Hotel, or Box 1. 1 06, Pittsburah. P 0 tshaLlei . . griONSIONED AND Full BALE FROM ‘../ store anti to arrive 1.800 'a.vm Whits ani Yel ow Oorn, Shelled and in gunnies, Enquire of 3. W. CRAFT Office 110 Ltbertr str.ot R. Y. KIER JAIIES GLOVER JOHN FOSTER lI7"TSOfROH FIRE BRICK BANC .- FACTUit I .„,(1 COO; PANY GLOVER air (u., Manufa-turera of wire Brick. Tiles, Crueibleg, Lre, R,T 4 4 doal• e and • ruoib , e eigy. OR. 06o• 365 Liberty tree•, oppwite tho P. R. ft. P,cu auger Donot, Pittsburgh. 011ers respectfully sol cited. fob2o;6md POUR BUTLOING LOTS FOR SALE N AWR;t:tiCEVILLE Four lota 4b 110 feet daub; handsomely atuated :urc street situated near the Passenger Rail wee, wt.] be eold cheap fur oah,on applicaticn at this 0 : • Dee. . 100 tott f p:§. *5,50 ' ... IiNUMDGEO Di TIONARY. e a t 3 oZet, ?oniplotqie l fitr z iattbr. 6o )an7 81 Wood stroet. CARPETS. 186 Q, 18 • DECEIBE RI 1862, W. D. it U. IIIeCALLIKIF. 87 FOURTH STREET, LA*93E voArprori OF ornsiroca ring ' ebb bou4t previous to n. eerie= 4raLt.u, uqw repleutshea nust before the /NW" hay. `qe, Of ,tieseason) with the ne q•est FIFA is,Vrirpets.,Dit gleittryWindow Charles, /te A urosabif ppportunitY V.off,e oll ourehosere Moderate rates, be prices will e hieber. rimrl7 DIME'S CAMPHOR ICE, WITH G- 3r, -1r E. . This is a preps-ation which is neither Cream, Lotion nor Powder. buts Solid. Since its intro duction it has obtained a rapid povulcritv as an in apolicatian to excorhshad and smarting surfa ces. It differs frym the cosmetic cream_; in beinc positive medicinal, yet perfect Y safe. rt Possess greatlefiuts as adlcßicsl product, and is , be tides. oaWsittirs,f.aost-Pleasant atiplioationaeo--- ceivable for chapped hands, lips. &c,, be, . Sold'at . • • c•-, A. J. RANKIN & COAR Drug Store, N Market street. tekl7 S dime below Fourth. C0:11.,' , 1E It el 'it I '.=. 11) RLITION, Arbitration Coiaraltree or_tho Board or 'Trades ror Nov_ and Bee. Wm. M. SHINN, V. P. I J J. BENNETT J: ; , J. S. DILW ( )RTE. Wm. McCREERY. DAVID Mce.:l - 311) LEES. Movement; of European Steamorg FROM ASIERICA._ Europa Boston Liverpool ........ April I Saxenia New York..Hemburg April 4 Creole New York..Havan & - N 0 April 4 Bohemian Po rtland.....Liverpoul ........ April 5 tna New York.. Liverpool ...... ' 4 Asia New York.. Liverpool ........ Apr'l 8 N. Atneriean....Port land Liverpool ........April 11 Glasgow New York.. Liverpool April 11 12= . . . • Vict -, ria Liverpool• New York... March 2 Great East'n...Liverpool New York... March 4 ...... Soot atn'n __Now York... March 11 Ena Liverpoo New York... March 11 Bohemian Liverpoo Portland March 11 Asia Liverpon New York... March 14 Glaseow Liverpoo New York... March 18 N. Amcrican..Liverpoo Portland March 19 Canada Liverpoo ...... Boston .March 21 Ilamtnonia.....Southatu'n New York... March 25. Arica Liverpoo ......Boston March 28 MONEY lIARICET. (COREP:CTED ELT FOR Tall MORNING PoBT Th o foll ow i ng ar e th e Leyi 3 g r.rLi sating rater :"or Gold, Silver, &o.: Gold Demand Notes nvotern Exchanga. New York Baltimore . Phi adelphia..... Boston—. Western Exchaege P . I: :14 ........ p r '6l Par Cincinnati. Cleveland . St. Louis... PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET OFFICE OP THE DAMP POISP.} Monday, March 30th. 1863, Remarks—The weather on Saturday was very disagreeable for out-door transactions; we were visited with a oold rain during the largest part of the day. Business continues dull, and sales partake more of a retail than a wholesale character: . in fact business for the present has been postponed. Oils.—The market continues heavy and has eon for some days past. On change there were no sales reported. We heard of a good operation by one of our large dealers Who closed a contract for3ooo bbls of crude to be delivered in New York by the first of August, at :llc per gallon. There is money in that operation. Batter.—The market is bate of a good article: the receipts for some time Mit berne.,equal to the de mand. A strictly prime article ;would command good prices. Clreese.—Priees have further ad vanced, yet the dematfd was never better than at the present time. Flour. - -Wecontinue to no- Coe a tittH market: beyond smelt lots from store, there is nothing doing. Holders do not FCO I / 3 dis posed to give way, whilst buyers refuse to operate at the Present rates. In Philadelphia the market sr-as heavy, but there was no charge in prices. In Cineienati it was firmer but no advance. In 2 , lew York it had advanced We bbl. Bacon was very firm with a liberal amount of .sales for local put' Poses. The stock in this market is not large. Grain was steady: thereevipts continue tight, and sales likewise. There is a good demand fur oats :or the Government. Potatoes.—The market is well supplied, but prices have undergone no change. Seeds.—The market was inactive, and continues, more buyers than cellist's. Groceries— are in good request at fullsrices. There is a mod erate stock L/11211.1a.• • " k le ' l lretX Ve no movement to note of this article: the imits.tiet is we havennol- for the week past would answer on stock in the first hands is not lant ra.sion• the rge, holders persist in holding out lor thepresent rates: sales were made from store in lots of 10©23 bbls is follows : Extra, z:lti,Siik4l4:7ll. Extr a Family, 0, iz7,125r4,7..;11. What 30 I or Si.ibbis would bring if sent Mr sale, is more than could say, illtO••IS — The demand eontiuttes as active as ever; about .50.000 pounds changed hand; at the following rates : C. Hams. 9,%"et.10e; Plain Hams, •04e: Sides, 1 -4 44F.c; Shoulders fits: Mess Purk.,small sides were made at sl.itt_tssls,so bhl. Demand Lard—The demand was fair. Sales 14 Tierces City Leaf, lle. Country sells at ITic. Whlsk.y—Market drooping. Sale; 64 bbla City Rectified at 48a.r , 49c. App.es—A good article Is becoming scarce. Sales 40 bbls at 3 herme—Market twin: with an active demand sales 65 boxes W. R. 14e; 30 do lioshen, 150 ; re ceipts about equal to the demand. 'pried Fruit—Continues in good demand Prices have undergone no change; sales 1111 bush, Apples, prime $1 50: sales of 100 bush. P,mehes a ; , 31.5(0 . : 50 IL,gs rhe market was unsettled; we quote nominally at 12(b12!.yc 4 , lr:tin—We omit quotations. 119 prices are alto gether unchanged, and receipts light. Snit—Sales 140 bbla at $l. 70 u.! 75 qi bbl. large lot would not bring those figures. New York llinirket, The decline in gold continues to act very dis astrously upon merchandise speculators, and many a fortune has faded away in the last few days. Cotton goods, we hear, are pressed forsale at 25 cent decline, without buyers. Ten is off the p lb, and to make sales a still larger decline must be submitted to. Othergroceriesare equal ly affected. Cotton could not be sold to any extent above 55 cents. Flour isn4gain 15 to 250 , "ek bbl. and Wheat and Corn 2 to bush, lower Provisions were also lower. Indeed all proiluce and merchandise markets are at a stand, waiting the turn of gold. An auction sale of shawls was held here to-day, but was a failure. There are I no buyers for anything, excepting in a retail way, at anything like what holders expect to realize.— Just the reverse of this of the Richmond market, where prices are advancing rapidly, measured by depreciated Rebel currency. New 'York 011 Market OlLS—City Linseed is extremely dull, and ' , tires are entirely nominal; holders are asking $1,70, but no large sales could be effected at even $l7O. Crude, Whale load Sperm are dull, and prices nearly nominal, Refined Petroleum is selling slowly at :33e in bond, and 37®380 for free; Crude do is quiet at 29 21e. Crude Naphtha is I Aver, and selling at 29® 30. Philndelphla AUCTION SALES.—By Samuel C. Cook--Iro hhds Now Orleans Suzar at 10@:11!..ie: 7137 bbls do Molasses at 41W... =c—cash. By J. Perry & CU.-76 bbl=_ New Orleans Cane Syrup at 62 , .... , -63e; 102 do do :Molasses at THE PHILADELPHIA LEATHER MARKET. —The Shoe and Leather Reporter says: The mar ket has been moderately active in heavy leather, while there has been an increased call for the lighter descriptions. The receipts of sole have slightly - improved, but the market i 8 only poorly supplied. Pt ices continue irregular and fluctua ting, but without any material advance. Cindinitial Tobacco Meek ti, Sales of Leaf Tobacco at tho Wheeler Tobacco Warehouse: 10 hhds Mason County, at $1630, crop round, 21 hhds Western Virginia, at $lB5O, crop round: 12 hhds Illinois Manufacturing Lugs, at $l4: 12 cases Ohio Seed, at Sl2. 50 crop round. RIVER NEWS Cincinnati 'The river is still receding slowly, with over 30 feet in the channel, and ten feet over the Falls. The Lower Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee are in fair boating order. Freights are offering freely for all points, with no' tonnage, the.demand for Government having monopolized all the boats, both large and small. On the recent trip of the Tycoon, from Memph 28 yesterday morning, an Amer.ean deck handi med Fred. Keck, while suffering from delerium, caused by fever, jumped overboard just below Lawrenceburg, and was drowned. The boat.w4s stopped and every assistance rendered, without avail.lle had been sick during the trip from. Memphis. Keck is from Duncan s Falls, on the Muskingum River, nine miles below Zanesville, where he leaves an aged mother, He has a bro ther-in-law residing in this city, Louisville The riyer is rising at this point, with 12 feet 6 inches water in the canal last evening. 'The weather is cold, cloudy and unpleasant; with a light fall of rain yesterday, As all the Henderson mailboats have been char tered by the Government., we now have no regular packet between Louisville and Henderson. Saint Louis The river here is rising slowly. In the tweni,y four hours ending at 10 o'clock: A. M., yesterday, it swelled nine inches, and web then I`l feet 8% inoifes Above low-water mark December 1850 There are 14 feet in the channel out to Cairo.. lie low'Cairo the river is said to be falling slciwly. The Illinois River is rising sloivly from Lasalle to the mouth, and overflowing its banks in man/ Business on that river is dull, on no flOilid of the very high water. rAzawarrstzas, Pure No. 1 Carbon OH, - 1 3 147 _IN 2, 0 , : 7. , s4 - office on LIBERTY &TREBT. oppocite Ponn'a R. It. Depot. MAll Oil warranted. THE ARDESCO OIL comr”a 31Ar FtCa9. O ATI ATE FOR Baoasue 31 Refined Ardeseo OIL 1,1 0/1-EXPLOSIVE, ALSO, PUELE BENZOLE warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PIT7SRURGH, PEJVNA. ri c en t I'l o DITNCJAINI,.. :DUNLAP Manufactorers. of PtatE WRITE 17 . 11 FINO).; , - CA.R3goz4 °Mos, NO. 29Z LLBER ~ 3. 1 7 . 4...E.ET. Pitts". baratt..PE. Ev..78-dtrui Busing Belling ... 30 00 0) ' 30 Off,- L'he Philosophic Burner. Lif A IFIMP MEW bOtTlllL.P...&47glitig, Philosophio Burner for Carbon .011 is now ready. It possesses mszy advantages 041: the. Common Burners. 1. It makes a huge of .00mbustion. 2. It will burn any en:lnt - Ay ofvrith safety: 3. It can be used with a longerf'shart airlines, 4. It can be need as a taper night-lamp. 6. It ems always be made to burn ricouoiniesill , 6. It is more easily wicked than any ether burner. • 7. It eau be t•lrrnted and lighted without4o I moving the cone. 00 8. It throws all the white light above the cone; 9. The 'chimney. can be removed or insiertee without touebing the glass. These burners ate' :he common No. i alt 4 am can be put on any lamp now in use. 'Event nef._ eon using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic. Burner. Price 25 cente; ker desert C 2. "field a No. fsal FOUP.TI.I street, Plibbergh. • • ).N. IT 4 rwqm., Pat p Dar Par Per 4 PI _N'? btAttElM. Ilnabe's Square Fianoa Stil ahead of Steintiay'. and all other Makes in this country. New oath jug received. Mao. RAISE BROS. PIANOS, tho cheapea gooil Pianos in no .or'd. Cliatlil.o aTR B FRS, 43 to fth st eat. Salo .4gent fir .gnabo's Lines' Broe. Pianos: and. Princes Melodeons. mh23 .13t,^_ Gr. A. I I'd SECOND HAND PIANOS. AI CiIfICHEEING 7 OCTAVE, BEAU tiful black Walnut case, very little .' used ..... _ ... ..... . ..... _ $220 A 7 ~ cave, Old:kering, ewood, round corners, a first rate instrument_ A 7 °awe,. Hass & Co,. Rosewood, a handsome instrument in good order...:. A of, octave, Stodt , t, kesewood. carved I)Anne!s in front... ......... .......... . ...... 165 A 03i ..ctave, , Zole ,k. — Co, Rosewood, round fr .nt, an ereel.rnt Piano 160 .t. 6 octave, bickering. Rosewood round corners, ago d relmole Pi-no . . 50. 6 Oetav•' oll.t, Davis & Co, Ros.wood 'l3O A 6 oat,. Stodartsnogony, round front $6 t. 6 oct. do 75 A 6 oat, German. do A 6 oct, Dunham, do •50 A 6 oct, Loud 4 -5% oot. English do ,-- icor sale by JOILN 31.1ratiL SI WOOD ISTRIKET. MIDITTSBUII,I4 anAmca, NO. iIS JIIL Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Fac tory, established in 1836. A choice steak of Piano 7 octavo Centro Pianos, combini.ng all the essen tials el a first class Instrument with late novelties (undorpatent). llichiy important to the critical tdanist. Low for cash or acceptance. WIS'S fr. BROTHER, ; Manulheturers. GROCERY DEALERS WILIAAN WHOLESALE NOS, 18 AND 20 WOOD i3T8,E114, WILLT A CAILE co. WROLESALE GROCERS,. amdi KilirpOritts4 . SL a 1 6a1kt7.6.1.1a. CUM : a~ii ova ahci. Dealeti ii NE OLD MONOII - OAIiELA RYE ::27 EL.feers.7 street,. rrrsEuttG 4`gla... Vai n.smrrit Ittni/EF WM. kt. NRlti r fil cti., WHOLESALE GROCER'S l 2 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, de2 P/TT19.13 RESIN Spencer & BREWERS AND MALSTEDL PECESI . 1.6. 5 .11 BREWERY,. Pittslountls, September 10,1362. ISSOLIITION OF PARTNERSIFIP, —The partnershfp hereto - 6re existing'be tveen JOS SPaNCER and W. E. C1AR8.41.1) _was dissolved en the 20th ef Auust, 1862, W" EL OARRARIXbeing autbonzed to -settle up k.he business of the late brut at the office in the Miw eu., The Brewingiiuriness will be continued lw- SPENCEft dr U'it.&Y,. n whq intend •c• have! al ways on hand a supeor article of ALE, POE' TEA and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned . will Is e thansful to the friends of the late find for a continuance of their patronage, and DESSM3 to maktsit their aim to give eatmftetion to ;--au wh may irerchhse from them.. • Mr.' ROBERT WATSON, of Likarty street, ro long known to the business communttY, will have the management of our business, with the full control in the Brewery. Address all orders- to SPEIcCER Ar. MoKAY Phesnix Brewery, Plttabarsh Pa. itts-lyd SOSEPR SPENCER JAMSB MoKAY. J. H. CASIDAY; Note, Stook, 'Draft,' Roma awl Matt age, Real Estate Ulla Ms r. cheatdise Broker,. • OrFifa. ROOM No. 112.71.i.j..)1NG. FOITRTIR STREWN. Mt/burgh. Pc, Desirable Mill proporty and otb.er Reel . Estate' to the amount 10100,139 P for pale low. j COAL LAND FOR SALE-111.16 PI Ir-1 Ecriber offers kir •aio . very low hie L la of. 8.5 acres, sitnatedin Washington towoShip•Ool In biana counts. Ohio, ..ne mile and a hair frciip a- ( iinewille station on. the Pittsburgh , 45r: Cl er el Railroad. Fully fifty stores are improv,ed and kiii der cultivation and the wholels rich in coal str The buildings are a hewed log house. log stale.. o w shed, &o, The _farm is!well situated wi , . One, mile of the raihnad. i ji Terms of mate — One =half cash: - with reqmoti .. , bli time for the remainder.. Pride $25 Dor - ae2;.,1 , Addy MICHAEL KICICAEL Iresivi" a l , S esvilifi. Columbiana ,ocuitz._,. P.,- RefOr to WM Alb°. hoed Eitri3et. equeemrsta, feb2lklinfidaw.;_ .., : • 4 011ar my; irOITSTU IST7 MCA 5T0C412411 IROK ER HO K N(0.1„.. see. -20.1 h.otibt wicar.BENT—.4. Goonmis'iravrour D ,LENG, corn.-r Third de • 1) - 5 itr0 , 313 Inquire of 6, Quthbert W. OM, or wise W. H. 1 1 / 1 111111 dc DEALERS IN OILS KIER & CO,, au c fs. PTEIPTSBURG. STEAM F:NGINE B ILDERS rrozi - 16-,lllLik • AENERAL itICP1111511;20 , Nig MAREP.S . . ffeea the . ran; B. IL iiii4benga• - P • 4.r..471... 1, N o t Ain i n rAcTl y sE Strati Yoirir.ea razuring front three 20 one kindred and : P.o7;omo power. end salted for a r i s tmili•. gsw[dinle. aleetFurnana, Fa - dories. , ia likerair atter don tu, the oor etznetlcra of g tur i no r'Jidlliachtner: for drYst pills. and- for . nr x- bte. Man,' anti • - - wire oleo haZd. cr.qhed and reedx for shiP jamt 8t L 6.. Paiandi sed Boilers ofevori -destription. Also furnish Bealim: and She.w, Don avert-le/7. :Wrought Iron Shaitir Rang= and ratiee every variety, and 0 1 3 ail= the umaufacturo of Woolen hiaohinery, and Machine Cantle. - Our prlo,sq.r.floe, igirrnaohinery,mantmonsp , - ei nfinehat. enaliViCniatetiala, end warrantri In all anew to.eivoeaflafeation. Atiti - 0.M0113 fronatilleartn of the oonntrp'solird eland isrmnotbr,,ll..UO. - _mtptAim -O= TEE 'PUBLIC' A 24 the Ignorant andfalso ?dada* o all &more , • nat 1 4 33 4 treat. oacret PIO - tlblicate dLsorderf; son.. "-* Abuse and'. disuses tnatiOns oomm . en ar in uldent of both; • sone& livzfr a•lea D. BE gratir"gOblielittil:the" flal of Lia :10.1rIE •FO, the ignorant nui:CaL--zeis,-.M:dczt ahockeo.. and think ft a zient rk.:! lo=orr.i , and for oonkorinaton--snd corruni,& cne their seam, promising song and ditnahtarr., Their ta4fr_fr: ohyrielan should as cattot:ts to hoi.c.o them in ignorance tbatthey.doihe samel.l an r. BRAN° STRIP, (except Publishing) lest a haarat-:7e rTvi rice ought balca, to thearrazaceg stupid falaol modest and pregumptuaus rakwi I,., rorancO. - sprour urvasto .bons an roonss !rho . compare aordety, • ittercigt , 2o,..lMe s 2 &0 , .. to :dig...7J and - cants, mSisteribusly. M'eartlY orilly aaten. It is to pubilatty, hossaver, that nonieron , - ' - ants and" gnzriPans s..ye thartgfel that the`- daughters sod ‘011 , 1',13, previottaty feeble Addy and of delicstocondition sari aPpearance. hays been rasturod heslfb' eava, Ttvir )37 DR, BRANSTRUP, .hafora - and m after arriage through him.hare bP c is e4sei. mach se/ taring. • anMate, roortbleaMon: /to. , Sporroat,.— , • Om nootsrlua onsaniess. ara co:anis:4:Z Masi in's very short space SI time new; rolntsil ft% which arepeouliarly his own. They araeonmoundg rota the Vegetable Singdo.m, having L'oo' ale fallacy:oftheMerotudaltlmturenthehas abandon. ed it and Fobstituted the verdtabla _Pamela diz - eesec are freated with mar:reuse oesss—tievinglad owe; forty , years {er}} ezperienoe thmr. trun nion! in hotroitals of both the Old World and in the Unite Statem leads Malta say—to all'with a fair trial. health and hominess will again bloom mioniliertow--patled-obeek.l 7Y:flemo rang er with - mentehanks quacks. but come and be mired Constimpdon and esII of its ikindrod difeasw, of Whioh so many anntrally fill nor - M o is t how be relieved. providing rae3 , atte cc g.Mt time Ifull partiordars oan belted of my tratitmect byproeurinz a sap of the Medical Advisor:whisk is given melba all that apply r: the ad , ventage of over. forty Years eaperimoe and observation, conseottently he has superior still in the treatment of seera Z disr...szu._. and Who is daily consultedhy braes:sin. as well Gamma mended b' reptsotabto vitt:ens-. PlAUl:lark pro prietara of hotels, As. OPI-v - Smittteld Street, neu.Dle-m end etrio . A T I 1 .- Ai-ate ocannu , -.4N ..rmtions from AS -gariz Of kis Usins strictly at. tended to. = • - BOX Stai *rib • Pirlharth Peat My • CERTIFICATES. ITHINE 1 .21: c 1.:3 NOT 3104 E I'IrAN "; inatice for it, fibissin r thatlhas'beeir sorely af flicted for.yearS,,Whan he is not only relieved of his 'stiffens:lm but -- coMpletely cured. I have been afflicted with a very,ntrlig-nant 'alternator, Eryeipelaa for years. • I have called on several of our regular Physicians, but rifl Without 'any ben efit. I called on ..13ranstrap, some timt past and have tcken his medicine which, how aver, is all composed of berba I Jru now as well es fever was. Ans. - person within g to see me please call at TIiO4VAS DUNLAP'S., neer to'lkir. Clayton, Diamond Alley_ HEREBY C.E2l7liflep MAT I MANE - -a- bekrii 'afflicted since! was very small. of a dis ease called "Epilept - Y, or Falling Fite. I have tried the beet physicians inthe Old Country and in - this: but never received bay 'benefit -I was advised to . spells Dr. Bran trup lastleer and have had nor fits since then. I tuereftre consider myself completely Cured. For farther information please cell at No. 2 St, Clrir street. JAMES BRADLEY. NEW'•MEDICAt DISCOVERY, liyOn iirZEE ANA- P E T E aura GoNoriaumi: zumr-r, rq.nbc.rg-r-. &mina "Weal:ilea. Matt' ..tikl.l3. inonstAtocqti.sarth b ‘3l.- ur% ere.vel, buziqtare apa .ADsoltorts ct the ,ffid ard Bla fides,. Which haz baair , ized by rpvicto. ' ONE NON:DEED: PirafILLNE. is their private pratrdoe, with ..siocaza. superaedinz CUSSFIS COPATEA,I C - _taa a.r.3 compound hitlunto 6cwn, I BELUS. SPECIII,b• PILLS &Ye ei r iet s. rly in sedan, ofien eles, cue in few , tad *hens enstria tae it idimentan qout hey aye pronted fromii,vegetable e x tra ee zt Wel bar:Wiwi en thy terstin.anduoTyr. Ranee: rs,m4;,:: 4;4:: Lt:2 "-- • nor does their action interfere-with borne':; w aits. Each box contains six desen Pills. PRICE ONE DOM. R Dr. Bell's Treatise en Seminal Weakness; • , lastest Gostorrlten, Med. &e, a Pamphlet of 50 pule. containing importantladvice to the at fLicW. SENT FREE. Oa cents are required to Pay POSthee- BELB's GREEN BOOH. A complete Treatise on - Gonorrhea. Oleg, tris are Stpiiiiit. Jo., in all the various stages, with 7 Prescriptions in - English, adapted -for self reatment, without the aid of a physician PRICE OM) ROJ.LA R The Pills or Books will be soot. secure from ob servation. by; ail. post-paid, by any a‘raerd.7.xl Agent. on receipt of the meno7.! BRYAN. 76 Cedar Ltreet, N. Y.. B z 5079. General AranE. TOSEPR I PLEMING, corner Market street and Diamond. Agent for Pittsburgh, dieoVfl7l. sold la all Drzrsieta. EgoarsAvrznxszasm— Dr. BROWII'SMKOIOAL and SURGICAL Office. No. tit'l ~ Smithfield stroet„ , :Pittsbnith Plvania: ; • - DROWN:is 4.1 old ciirgen ,of Pitiabrogh. and haa:henn in .▪ .1A- _ .1A Praotioefortheinsttwentr-lue - sears.'-His basinem has been *. Sr confze D d naretlgissones. t4)Privr.to ayd ▪ to- y i-alo • (21.=31NS :IND STRANG-Wt. In used cf a - Medical friend. should-bet to find. 401 thestireThma of meet I - lite Darter is a regolar_graduate, and his experttreatmeat of ascertain elasnof timeam-ls-a acre guar antee to the soffsrenrof obtaining permanent re lief lir the n.le 4). blu!georeffies at. following hit advitte. ' • • * - i DR. BROWN'S lltnrOTES terVek lUD to Mira the -worst form of Venereal, L' , issues _lmpurities and Saroinicos - Affreim.— so cll 'diseases ari." from n heredirass t, which manifests- itself tho form of eig,l " psoriasis., sad a - great mong forma of ski, dis 50M the origin -of which the pakient irrentlrelg ignorant. To persons to intilict-Wslar.ltrown 4),Tel - A `spoof rm.re and sperAg_reeoymp_ - • SKAILUPAL EA.KN - Tsp Dz. 'Brown's reafrialenfof the" ritaralg tronhz broggitt on often by lhatuolitszylhabit ol mane! gratidention. which the young and arodzi often give oral to. (to theh. orri*dectroctim_.) ar the oafs , roliable.rersedies ;ram= In Tac : ocunta —they 820 safe; anti - Oink - a a 5t,0"4.7 icidoritiot _ll.HilifidATN4l4l Dr. Brownout Yr/Medias , o.oter SIC is`cure thls painful disease rotr&lTp - A.TP-.144ewi1l warrant a cure. Be aloe trea t—i ts Files; (Nett. Gonnorrhmn - Strietare. etbalDigeharges; Amide Wt 1.083 .. .,: Ur prisprion . Diseased of the Joints. o , „_Nervous - Arections,Paing in the Back end Kidneys. Irritation cf the Bladder. to. nether with alldmonste of an impure oxiirM. .e wihioz . thb symptoms containbag rita,cpr °aria) to DR. PROlm. .1.70,150 Smithfield „St.. Trtsbargh.,Pa.; will be izoittot z t e t v ed. Medic:us:vent to any addr.m - -.. amain paekel and secure from observation. Officio And rivals Room.. no 5 0 ) - Ezabift e ld trfwo To _aggiggogill_ IrAT 'Um _ deivigned . are prepa.ed , with competent `aroariranen , 36 'mail& or re-limier god repair Otcarahoat& Choldalilre..Bnoitets. Lampe; AG.. smakhur them equate new' ind albaring Lard oil oaeg to burn Carboaol.l. Alsololurcish new ones at shert notice. Lanterns, Cane, Oil. and every thing in the trade kept' on hand at the Lamp ana Oil store 164 Wood street near Sixth. wzimoirompizar, KELLY. .EGG Oc IS I — T 2aI7 O .IIi r ilL E e ti b ru EGGS m i me mbn 0* me lar A tst l i 'Nam*
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