~'~ !rm.& PETTENHILL CO., Pio. al , Ihdr P SOW, NEW YORK, sad 6 STATE STRUT. • I t TON &rearm scents for tho BRAT and Weekly Post in those old and are an thsesedto tAke Advartinemento andflutouniptione or no st o • g Bat"' Y MORNING, APRIL CITY AD 1111110110 BROOD INTILIII A Ilikillral Operation. We were, shown, on Saturday, by Mr. George Peirce, a very large stone which was remoctd on Thursday last from the bladder of his son, only four years old.— Its dimenshions are as. tollows : length inches; breadth lk inches; thickness, / inches ; wetk,ht lof an ounce. The boy was placed under the influence of etherand Dr. A. M. Pollikk removed the stone by a sci entific operbtion requiring less than ten minutes. Tie operation was witnessed by Drs. Rei rand Shaw, who pronounced it a very ski ful one and the stone as large as they had ver seen taken from a man. The boy is ;ow doing well and will re cover. . - II :ft Expenses. Gov. Cur ,in a message to the Legis lature in rehtion to the expenses of the draft and th ipayment of the militia called out latt Sept ber, says: "I have visited Washington, and have the satisfaction to ,t. inform you, the result of my conference 1 with the au orities of the General Gov ernmerit, that U. S. officer has been do- i . tailed to exa m einto, pass upon and for , ward for pahnent the expenses properly sLi' incurred in *king the draft in this State, . and that the dfficer thus detailed is now inil Harrisburg, aIFI 4% ill at once enter upon) i f 1 the discharge of his duties. I have also ..! h the honor fu I,her to inform you that the subject of payi g the militia has been taken l up by the pro r department at Washing- I 11 ton, and that Aere is every reason to be lieve that it ill be promptly and satis- ' : factorily dispo ' d of." 'Ol iliore ;Corporations. 41 A bill has ben introduced in the House .! of Representat des to incorporate the Na tional Oil Co., 'th a capital stock not to ~;- exceed $500,0 ,in shares of $25 each.— 1 Thel. company ' entitled to hold lands, in Venango, Alle eny and Crawford conn- Ities, not exceeding five hundred acres—to bore for oil, sal land other :minerals and dispose of the roducts,_ also to convey pthe sane tom kat and grant leases of any ion of ei: lands. A bill has .:, also been introd ced to incorporate the Pennsylvania G ape Co., in which Jere p miah Knox and .L. Goehring are named i,i, as corporators, (with a capital stock of $5,000' Ein share of $lO each, with privi- ;, . lege of increasin to $lOO,OOO. Y - 1:41 More libel Prisoners. t Another train iaden with rebel prison ' ~p ers, seven hundr •d in number, arrived in V, the city at noon) .Saturday , and went g East an hour after. They were en route for Baltimore,whiire they are to be exchan ged. They werelintrt of those:captured at 0 , Arkansas Post arid their appearance did - 4 not give a very qxalted idea of the re ,f• sources of the retie government, as their wardrobes seemed sadly in need of replen. ishing. Most ()lithe party were Texans ; ff and wore the "lone star." They convers , 1 g ed freely wih the curious crowd which gath ered about, expressed themselves as strong l' secessionists and determined to stand up I for the cause to ti n last. ' 4 New B4__ king Moose. P Among the new rms constantly spring ing,ii . , 1 up . in a large mercantile and mann facturmg comma ty like ours, we are glad to notice th t of Ira B. McVay & [Co.,[ who open a n !fie banking house at No. .75 Fourth streel dor the ilMechanics' Bank , j [ thisnext morni o ng. to They ffstart with an abundant capital, and , I Shave the most li flattering prospecti liof success. Mit McVay is well ~known to the bd)siness public, having Hibeen a partner in tlits old established house fof Wm. H. Williars4 & Co. for many years, daring which he edined a high reputation ' .for promptnes,eneriy and tact and acquired 11, foil knowledge ofthe details of the bank .; bag business. The house will do a general 'banking business, p.pd we commend it lio our readers here and elsewhere, as , trompt aril reliablsii ---- 4 6 .----- Be- stated. q A letter from the Ninth l Reserves, an luounces the return I Col. Robert Ander lion to the cowman of that regiment— ' land his euthnsias c reception by the . I ,'boys," who were greatly delighted to ' )save him once mor [among them .. lt will be remembered tha "Col. A. was tempora ,.*ily suspended from is command, and we titer that the charg against him have •,,,,esn dismissed, as he letter referred to I ittys he has been reiiWated. We are re -Ille ' ed to know that e is again wit h the i gibully Plinth ," and ire confident h e will 1 Iread them on to glory and to victory. , I I&V il 111) The Lem er Trade. ::Thekfhe Warren Led 6 6 says : "The Alle i: . eny rose to a ratting stage the latter , t.art of last week. liQuite a quantity of iimber was started fpr the lower market, bit the sudden freezd of Saturday brought itie water down so middenly that probably 4ry little went throtgh. The indications it:i.e that considerable] less than the usual dUantity of lumber ,ll be run this Spring. ! . q are ruling hig ,in the market below present. t i;; Handsome Iliaatimoniala. itCapt. J. M. KnapAof Knap's Pennsyl• *Anis Battery and Obief of Artillery of Oen. Qeary's Divisitm, was presented a OW days ago, with [a handsome sword, prO;sh and belt by thq members of his old I t Birttery. Eloquent 6 eeches were made !:,, General Geary an Capt. Knap. The 'bung Captain has eatly distinguished ~ Onself in the present ' ar, and has won for Ousel( the esteem of is commanders and lgye of his men, as we as an undying pop. ulhrity associated with the present strug " 1 3 of our country. i This battery was 0, ginally a. part of i the Twenty-eighth # llB Ylvania regimettt, oat of which it Too formed. CaptainKnap was an officer ot that 'regiment, frog which he was pro- Ijaaetod for bravery and good conduct. I- ---.-.4------J, i4i- Senteetees. ITPa Saturday, in th4i Court of Quarter SOurions, John S. ,lifcCain, a school tehcherfrom Perrysville, was sentenced tapay a fine of $5 and costs for assault add battery in whipping one of his pu et Os. James Jordan, : nvicted of aggra vrlted , assault and bat ery, in cattin&the tlroati of James Perry w ith a razor, was Sbititenced to three y in the Peniten tif ' 1 try. 1: _____ __ •y! South Pittsburgh. • itChe• following norcigh officers for the kning year has been ected by the Conn ci) of this thriving shburb : Treasurer, J'AinesMillingar ; Solicitor, J. C. Dicken ; q.ork, Thos. Canal/31; Street Commis. sipper, .Wm. Mulholland ; High Collets -1210, Thos..Cassady ; IRunplighter, James phell. The principal Council cora nA4oes are thus conatitated : Finance, Wiser& Hebnrn and 13ackmore Streets, Wears. Russell and Denny; Gas, Messrs. Clinmbers and LanckalAP. r - a t I , ssault with In Lot to Kill. C. Shaffer was b4fore Mayor Alex der on Friday; char .d with assault and h ttery with intent to ltill. on the person O Dennis Carlin. 1 !nil defendant waived a 'earing and entered ibail to answer for 1 t a offense in the Criiiiiital Court. The p rties reside in tlse Sgeond Ward, Alle g eny.- - . % ; I Libel 8 ! . X . oung of the Oath), [: need snit against * cut, of the Clarion I g!saner ,has Alexander & ,esnoenaifor libel: Xtraok With a Poker S fe l g • O t Stitnrday evening the Mayor com laitt:d to jAil a German bar-keeper named Marks, employed at the beer hall of Franz Lutz, No. 187 Wood street, above Fifth,- charged with striking David Ginn a violent blow with a poker, while intoxi cated, inflicting a• serious, perhaps dan gerous wound on his head. Dr. Walter, who dressed the injury, says it may result ' fatally. Ginn is a carriage-maker, and boards at Two. Mlle Run. Marks was ar rested soon after the occurrence. He of fered to enter bail, but the Mayor declined to take it until the result of the injury to Ginn is more apparent. Ginn says he will not prosecute. An elderly lady was run over about noon on Saturday by a pair of horses attached to a country wagon, which knocked her down at the corner of Third and Grant streets.' She escaped the horses feet, but one of the wheels passed over her head, inflicting an ugly gash. Dr. Arthurs dressed the wound. The Adulteratiou of Liquors. Ihe following is a cop t of the act passed by the House of Representative of this Commonwealth, in reference to the sale of liquors which have been dragged : Be it enacted &c., That ninety days al' ter the passage of this act it shall be un lawful for any person or persona to make use of any active poison or poisons, or other deleterious drugs, in any quantity or quantities in the manufacture or prepara tion, by process of rectifying or otherwise, of any intoxicating, malt or alcoholic liquors, or for any person or persons to sell such poisoned or drugged liquors in any quantity or quantities, and any per. son or persons so offending shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty of any person or persons engaged in the mann facture and sale of intoxicating, malt, or alcoholic liquors, or in rectifying or pre paring the same in any way, to brand on each barrel, cask, or other vessel con taining 11 the same, the name or names of the person or persons manufacturing, rec tifying, or preparing the same, and also these Words: "containing no deleterious drugs or added poison;" and shall also certify the same fact or facts to the pur chaser over his, her, or their own proper signatures. Sec. 3. That if any barrel, cask, or other vessel containing such drugged or poisoned liquors shall be found in the pos session of any person designated in the first and second - sections of this act, it shall be 'considered prima facie evidence of a violation of this act.. Sec. 4. That any suspected article or speecimen of intoxicating malt or alco• hic liquor shall be subjected to analysis by some person competent to perform the same under the direction of the Court be. fore which the case is tried, and such an alysis, duly certified under oath, shall be deemed legal evidence in any Court in this State: Provided, That upon any pre liminary examination before any j istice of the peace, mayor or other magistrate, or competent authority for the purpose of binding over, such officer may, under the inspection aforesaid to be made, make such order as may be necessary to pre serve the evidence of the offence until the trial of the offender, Sec. 5. Any person offending against any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereot, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment not exceeding twelve months, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court. New Trial Refused. On Saturday, in the Court of Common Pleas, Judge Sterrett refused a new trial in the case of Dougherty vs. Trimble, in which the plaintiff recovered $l5O dam• ages, whichmnst now be paid. Alleghetty,lionds. Allegheny County Bonds sold in Phila delphia last week at 67—the highest figure reached for several years. Yankee Robinson. This renowned personage begins an en• gagement of six nights at the Theatre this evening. He is : immensely popular throughout the West as a delineator of Yankee character, and will, we opine, be quite successful here. He appears this evening as Darius Dutton in the three act patriotic drama of the "Days of '76."- - Go and see him. The 'Varieties. Trimble's Varieties, Penr street, will open under new auspices to—night, having been leased by Mr. D. O'Neil, who has secured some of the best variety talent in the country and added it to the popular Kathleen O'Neil troupe. Maffit, a Pitts burgh favorite, is stage manager. Corns. Dr. Randall, the celebrated chiropo- dist, is meeting with great success in ex tracting corns, as will be seen by the certifi cates published in our advertising columns. He removes corns and bunions of the most inveterate kind, without pain. Any suf fering from these painful excrescences should call on Dr. R. and be relieved. Smythe's Casino. The Casino, late Melodeon, Liberty street, is doing a good business under its new management. The company is a good one and affords a caßital. entertain• meat, with variety enough to suit all tastes. Masonic Hall To-Night. Messrs. Clapp, Stanley & Co's. monster ii laminated Polopticomorama will be unroll ed for the first time this evening, and i this is not an exhibition of more than or dinary merit then are we very much mis taken, for the artist Minard Lewis does not lend his name to any entertainment but one strictly first class. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Dr. Jones, who has evinced such suc cessful skill in all operations performed by him on the eye and ear during his so journ in this city, has removed his offices from the Monongahela House to No. 47 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth, where he can be consulted from 9 a. m. to C p. m, every day. • The great rush of persons anxious to consult with him and place themselves under his treat ment, has rendered it necessary for him to prolong his stay, here for a few weeks. It would - be well for the afflicted to call upon him without delay, as his prolonged stay will, of course, be very limited. I Monongahela Eating Saloon. Mr. Henry Shaler, well known to the :pests and frequenters of the Monongahela House, where he has been employed as bar keeper for nearly six years, will open on Monday , next, at No. 19 Smithfield street, a first class eating saloon, where all the delicacies of the market, oysters, fish, and game will be served up in their season, and meals furnished at all hours. He will keep on hand a full stock of native wines, including Longworth's still and sparkling Catawba and other brands. Lunch will be served daily at ten o'clock. The proprie tor of the new saloon will do everything in his power to merit the public patron age, and as he is well-known we think be will succeed. 2t A Chance to Get Good Beef for Easter. Mr. Jas. McCollister offers for sale, at the Wm. Penn 'Drove Yard, Allegheny city, twelve head of the finest cattle ever brought to this city. They were raised and fed by Jacob Strawn of Illinois, the great cattle dealer. Mr. McCollister pre fere selling the i lot to his friends in this city, as he is desirous of introducing the "Strewn" stockhere. Mr. McCollister deserves credit for his enterprise. Run Over. Oliver Lind, of adelp signor to himself and Phil Frederickhia, N. John son, of same place, for improvement in securing artificial teeth to bases. Theodore EL Snyder, of Camden, N. J., assignor to himself and William Van dyke, of Philadelphia, Pa., for improve ment in regulating the flow of gas to sol dering apparatus. RS -- /SSICE. Aaron Douglass, of Paterson, N. J., for improvement in method of making lap points of railway rails. Patented August 21st, 180. Geo. W. Williamson, of Goldsboro', Pa., (formerly of Scranton, Pa.,) for im provement in heating apparatus. Pa ent• ed January 25th, 1659. Sparkling and still, 5 9 - GB—Catawba just received and for sale at "Our House," Diamond alley. Free lunch this morning at 10 o'clock, and a splendid exhibition of ''Woolly Horse" in the evening. All are invited. Punctual attendance is requef•t ed. Gloving t ßAcee'eSewingMachines,torl 17 manufsetorina purposes, are the best in ciso A. K CIATONAY, (leneral Ace, i, lei Fifth street Pittsburgh P . r _ . .7021111 0 1 i WF rail. +:77110N 1' • 1 JOSEPH MEYER k 80 ARUFACTMLIIRS OP IPANUT AND PLAIN FURNITURE eir CUA ICS WAREHOUSE,. 115 Shi ITIIFI ELI) f . I'. (Betwaen 'Girth street, and Viral y • mai H. HUGUS& HACKE, W. & D. HUGUS, eor sth & Market Are now offering to the Trade a full and onto plete stook of Dry Uooddi consisting of SHAWLS, SPRING SACQUE.S All the new styles of Dry Good at al , prl,es HONEY COMB AND ORIENTAL ALSO. a fall and complete assritment o DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call an. examine our stook. apt CARPET'S. 1862, DECEMBER. 1862, W. D. dic H. MeCALLIIM. 87 FOURTH STREET, LAROR PORTION OF OUR STOCK aicaLea vill t 1 6 n e o n w b° r n et i l l e t nrstl e r v IPMet o bet e r r e ag the i largest tutva lee of the season) with the newest de signs in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &o A favorable opportunity is offe,ed purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will be higher. deol7 BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PARK, BROTHER & CO., est Quality Refined Cast Steel, Square. Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured in this coun•ry. sa. Office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 Second streets, Pitts __ burgh tablet lid SALE.—THREE SMALL farms, within twelve miles of the city, GOOD ORCHARDS ON EACH A leo. 2% aores near the city line. Vary large Grape Arbor and dwelling, APyly to M. R. NOLAN, 127 Fourth et. "THE UNION," ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4th PHILADELPHIA lINDEItsIONED HAVING BE ii newel the lease of the above popular Hotel for a series cf rears. would respectfully call the attention of the traveling public to its ()antral lo cality. either tor business or pleasure. mh3;lyd TROMAS S, WEBB de lON. 1 NDIA RUBBER BLANKETh—AN a OTHER lot warranted to stand heat or cold inat received at 26 and 28 St. Clair street oc2Stf.. J. k 11. PHILLIPS. GOODRICIVS SEEDLING POTA. TORS, different ve•irtiee. for sale 67 IlEcignmg .Ik . LONG, tip( No LIT Liberts , street. Time Schedule The following is the new time schedule agreed upon by the conventton of railroad managers, to go. into effect on the 20th Mat., two weeks from to-day : GOING WEST Leave Nem York... 7 a. m. 10 a.m, 5 p.m. Arrive Buffalo.. 10 P. m. 6 a.m. 9 . 30 n.m. Leave 8uffa10_...... 10.10 p. m. 6 a.m. 3.35 a.m. Arrive Cleveland... 4.45 a. m. 1.20 p.m. 4.50 • Leave Cleveland.... 5.05 a. m. 1.50 p.m. p.m. Arrive Toledo 9.45 a. m. 6.50 p.m. 9.50 p.m. Leave Toledo 9.50 a. m 10.05 p.m Arrive Chicago 7,15 P. m, Leave Cleve_and.... 5.15 a. m, Arrive Columbus...lo,3o Arrive Cincinnati... 3.30 P. m, Leave Sus. Bridge-10:35 P. in. Leave Detroit 3 a. m, Arrive Chicago 7.15 p. m. GOING EAST .. 7:30 a Leave Chicago . Leave Cincinnati... Arrive Detroir 6:30 ain 6:40 a m Arrive cleveland... 9:20 p to 3:35 p m 9:25 a in Leave Cleaveland, . 9:45 a m 4 pm 10 a m Arrive. Buffalo 4:20 a . 011 10:25 p m 5:10p 110 Leave Buffalo 5a ni 10:55 pno 5:45 p Arrive New York... 8:45 pm 2 pm 10:15 arn Arrive Boston. ....... 11:15 p in 4:40 ra 2:30 p ru - - Patentii. The i is a list of Pents is sued fromfollow ng the United States Pa at ttnt Of fice for the week ending March 31, 1863, each bearing that date: Samuel Macferran, of Philadelphia, Pa., for improvement in mode of secur ing iron railing to their posts. James Loughridge, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for improved whitewash brush. Henry Pemberton, of East Tarentum, Pa., for improvement in manufacture of paper from sorghum. Ante-dated Oot. 1, 1862. George Rieseck, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for improvement in slide valve of steam en gines. W. Horace Super, of Baltimore, Md., for improve,d school desk. Abraham' Straub, of Milton, Pa., for I improvement in cement roofs. • Emil Tritten, of Philadelphia, Pa., for improvement in coal oil burners. Samuel S. White, of Philadelphia, Pa., for improvement in artificial_ teeth. Ralph Carkhuff, of Lewisburg, Pa., as. signor to himself and Lyman 8. Paine, of same place, for improvement in straw cut ters. Cincinnati Wines. NEW GOODS. S I:CCU:ISOM Tti Streets SPRING QUILTS. PITTSBURGH, PA ILLNIITACTIMEEB of Second Edition THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH, Susquehanna Railroad Bill Passed. 7.30 aait 5.50 p.m 114.1) p of LATE FROM VICKSBURG 10.05 a.m 7.40 p.m 7 tion Brig -General Cowdin in ,Boston ALBANY, April 4.—Governor Seymour has signed the Susquehanna Railroad bill, which is now a law, unless the Courts shall decide that two thirds of each House are necessary to its passage. Si. Louts, April 4.—The Democrat's Cairo special dispatch nays, advices from Young's Point o•t Tuesday night state that the enemy have withdrawn the. large force from the front to the rear of Vicksburg, They anticipate an attack from the Federals via Yazoo Pass or Horn's Bluff, Yazoo City and Green wood. They have been strengthened by heavy guns moved from the river front to the rear of Vicksburg. During a very high wind on Monday night the rebel gun•boat Vicksburg broke from her moorings and floated down stream and was captured by F'arragut's vessel. !Thiess something speedily be accom plished by the Yazoo Puss expedition it is presumed that it will be abandoned. Shelling from the nearest federal battery commenced on the rebel works at the foot of the canal on Wednesday night. Among the Southern items is one re porting information of a peace party head ed by Henry A. Wood and Alexander Malley, editors of the Richmond Whig, and others. Resolutions on the subject will probably pass the lower House of Con• gress before adjournment. The course of the Itizhmond Enquirer is disapproved by many leading members of Congress. The Chattanooga Rebel says a blow will be struck beforeJuneaud unietter the long manacled Kentucky. Reports from Columbus say seven hun dred rebels were discovered yesterday marching towards Hickman with the in• tent ion of taking that place. Can. Asboth started down this morning with Cud men, and a larger force is ready to leave at a moments notice. lesrov, April 4 —Brig. Geri. Cowdin arrived here last night. Lie was met at the depot by the Mayor and members of the Common Council, together with an im• men m concourse of citizens, who gave the brave and gallant General an enthusiastic receptiOn. I'he Council have appointed a committee to wait unon the General, and tender him the hospitalities of the city. , *LI lA. April '.—Jay Cooke, enbscriptioii agent, annritinces the conver• sion of eight millions of legal tenders into fiveAwer.ties for the week ending Saturday, the daily average over n million, and substriiiiion s received from every quarter in small and large RIMS, involving a vast amount of Tabor and detail. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH PHIL/ DELPHI A. April 4.—The dour market con tinues dud, and only 1,.9 barrels were disposed ut fur export at sti for superfine, $7 fur chore and $7,447,75 fur extra family. Rye thitir,te• small. acct) corn meal at $l. Receipts of wheat and only .I.(X hushele Periuu. and Western red at $1, , V41,70, and white at $1,7751Z1,55. 11)e scarce and command., sl.r . et. Corn is in fair request, and further sales of yel ow eras male at aSie. ()ate err in demand and 1.000 husheLn Penna. x.dd nt ckeerseed $5,Z;tr.15,75. Coffee thin. Cuttun un settled. A cargo of Cubs. Muscovado molasses sold at 4. r. Whisky 4,3 c, Cincinnati Tobacco Market. salriof 'Leaf Twhaceo at Itodulann Warehous• wore and 10 boxes.. as follows 11 bhdt 11 aen c , unty , viz: 7 hhd• Leaf at $ll '0,618 tithin d•I do Lugs at $l , /t613 25. 17 hinds Virginia, viz:6 Ithdi Lugs at ;3;1414: 11 hinLs Loaf at 6.5 , 0 15:3 Mid, old Kentucky at It 7 540.11: 4 t: hluis Illinois Lea:rand Lulls at $1 754 ' 16 : it boxeslicu tucL-y Leaf and Lugs at s'9 75.4,415 and :4J boxes thin ,recd Leaf Wrappers and Itllerg at $7 7:fa:pl& Receipts heavy. 15IRE TORT OF THE lIOSPITAILN. —rho United St- tes sanitary Crimmission hsvo established an office ,if information in regard to patients in the thneral Hospitals of the Army of the We L By a reference to books. which are oorrected daily, an .. nswor can. under ordinary cimumstanees. be given oy return trustl to the fol lowing questions: let. Is (giving name and regiment) at present in any huapi al of the army of the Wert ? 2d. If so what is his proper address? 3d. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplin of the bosphal ? 4th If not in hospital at present. has he recent y keen in hospital? stb. It so. did ho die in hospital, and at what date tith. If recently discharged from hospital, was he discharged from service? 7th. If not, what were his orders on leaving ? 'rho Gemmizaion will also furnish more specific information as to the condition of any patient in toe ideneral Hospitals, within as short a apace of time hoasible,:after a rocaeat to do se from any of its corresponding societies, . The office of the Directory will be open daily from ft o'elosg a, in.. to 8 o'clock h. m., and ac cessible in argent cases at any hour of the night. JOliN N. NEWBERRY. la. H., Secretary for the Western Department 11, S. s an it ary Commissi o n. No. 439 Walnut tit. , Lou. issue, Kentucky. lanl4;3tnd. ROBBERY OF ADAMS' EXPRESS I 05,000 REWARDOFFERED. BALTIUORH. 1111trith 19. 1563. The safe of the Adams' Exprou COW pany was robbed on Wednesday night between Baltimore aril Harriaburgh. It contained various rums of money. in currency and gold. a large numb- r of United States certificates of indebtedness, United Stste- five-twenty bonds. and cheeks of the Unit ed Stares Treasurer on the Assistant Treasurer of New York. payable to the Adams' Express Co. A Reward of Five Thousand Dollars is offered by the Compaay. Tao public aro referred to the Mt of the numbers of the bonds, and certificates published by the Company, and, are cautioned not to negotiate any of them. Robbery of the Adams' Expvess—Pive 1 Thonnand Dollars Reward, Tho Riowie described Certifictes. Ae,, wre stolen from tho g Adam,' Expre.sa Company. e on WEDNFSI)AY NIGHT,for the recovery of which $5,0 0 will no paid by the Company. Numbers of the United Slate," Cenvicaten Itf In deb:Nines/I Stolen. Four United States Certificates 01,Indebtednf.Mi, $5,00 each, numbers 21.449, 2t,450, 21,451, 21,455 , 48 United States Certificates, of $l,OOO each Nos 59,342, 59,343, 59 314. Nos 59.212, 59.213 No 59.19. Nos 59,203, 59,204, 59 205, 59,204. Nos 59.200.59,•201, 59.202. Nos 59.148, 59,149. . Nos 59,146, 59.147. Nos 59,131, '9.130, 59.129. Nos 69,247, 59,218: Nos 59,190, 59,191, 59,192. 59,193. Nos 59,332, 59,33, 59.334, 59 335. Nos 59 336. 50318, 59,319. Nos 59,30 0 , 59.&21, 69.3Z2, 59,323, 59 521. Nos 59,317, 59.325. Nos 69,302, 69,301 s 19.304, 59 305. ' Nos 58,979. 59 068, 59,069, 59,070„ Ten 5.20 United states Bonds, Nos 18,179 to 18,188 inclusive. The following o eke of F. E. Spinner, Trea surer of the Unite I testes, on Assistant Treasurer New York, payabls to the order of the Adana' Express Company, Check No 856, for $lOBO, fur . an. O. Pd. Felix, Ciu'i. No 859 for $2098.13 "• JBAT Eli tson ' " ' 855 " 1030 " " ConradarWagner. " " " 866 " 480 '' ''. Wilson&Hayden, " " 866 " 124 "" A Bohlen. " " 864 " 5015.15 " " J shillits •it Co., " " 867 " 404 '' " Geo. Joao. •• • .• •• 8,3 ' 48337 "" J WlWagner&Co. ' JI. 858 " 2646 '' " H Morton, St. Donis. - " " 161 " 1507.40 "" B F Barry, " 1 he publics are cautioned not to negotiate any any of the above bonds or oeriilloates. HENRY SANFORD, m, Superintendent Adams' Express Company. II mh..Mdlm JUST RECEIVED, AT BOEELAND'S 98 MARKET. STREET, Ladies' fine Lasting Balmoral, Button and 6,n -grass heed Gaiters; Ladies' line white and black glove Kid and Morocco edippers; Ladies' fine glove Kid Balmoral and Congress BootS: Gents fine Calf Boots, Balmoral and Gaiters, a full assortment. Boys' and Youths' Boots 8' oes and Giiterei Misses and Children's fancy Boots, Shoal and Gaiters of all kinds and styles. Be sure and pall and at least examine my stook before purchasing half price Goode else where. Remember. at BORLAND'S. 98 Market St. Li do..rfrom Fifth ap4 COOK'S PATENT Daww. BITTRI for mato by JANE. BOWN t &Di 786 Wood Bf. ito.. ite.. dke :Corner of Penn &Si. Clair fit., Pitts% /WINE L4.IIGEST, CHEAPEST AND & best of the United States. $B5 pars fer a fall Commero al course, including N riting nod Commercial Arithmetic. No extra eh Irges for Afaaufactuors. Steamboat. Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-halt price. Student, en toui.nd review at any time. This Institution is conducteAl h m y experienced 'niece ers and pr aelical business en, henco the preference for graduates at this College by busi nos men throughout the country, as well as this ci Y:of. A. COWLEY, long known as t‘e bast Penman of the Linton, teaches Ornamental and Rapid Business Writmz esr - For speeim n.s of Prof Cowley's unequalled Writing, and Catalorue containing lull informa tion, enclose twenty-dve caws to the Princoab. febaltawdawtf. JENKINS & SMITH. MANHOOD— HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jost pabliehod. in R a Sealed Merelope. Prioe TUB ts. A LECTURE ON .NATL'Itk, TREAT MENT and Radical Caro of Spermaterrhees-or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emmissions, Sexual Debility. and Impediments to /Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, &Meng, and Fitt Mental and Physical Lsespacity, re.eult ins from Self-Abuse. &o.—By ROBT. CUL VERWELL:M. D.. Author of the Greets Book, eke " A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. Co ani ad dream, prat pat 1, on receipt of Six Cont., or two pottage Stamps, b, Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE. 127 Broadway, New York, 1110 a Polt office Boa. 4:160, WrITELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines ILINRIVA RLED FAMILY MACHINE have just been awarded the h.ghe. t premium at the WORLD'S FAIR, London- all the Machines in the world competing Over 100.000 have already been sold all itivinit universal Satisfaction. This machine makes the look stitch impossible to unravel with the is&ential advantage of to alikecn both eudeA. forming no digt, or chain, It will quilt, stitch, hem, fell, gather, bind, cord, tuck and braid. The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Ma• chine, the beauty and strength of stitch, and adaptibility to the thickest or thinest tabrici render it the most SUCCRSSFUL and POPU. LAR Sewing Machines now offered to the pub lic. its. Warranted for Three Tear. -111 Call and examine them. at NO. •27 FIIFTII PITREEI'. trilHE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED 11 to bring out emigrants f , oinsny part of Eng land Ireland or Soo , land, either by super.or fast exiling steam ern or En t•claae sal ling vessels, at from $5 to $l5 less than tiakee can be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Grecnbscks or cur rency taken. Address D. O'NEIL, European Agency, Chronicle building, 7, ftb at,. Pittsburgh, lubb-Alindeorbatw 1 .ADIFS', WISSE ii` AND CHIL. AA S" t(N Philadelphia and New Y: rk cus tom made liaitery and Hal mo rale- very imper,or gc odr.ap4 W. E. SCR MER Z & CO, GENT 6. ENAMELED LEATHER Rut orals; Gents Calf /.eer Balcooralr; Gents Grain Lrather 13aluiorals.a th Now York Ma-. tom wade, warranted. at 81 Firth tttreet. W, E. SCHMERTZ& CO, LANDRETIVS GARDEN AND FIELD Seeds. warranted fresh and genuine. for sale BNOKILAIN. d< LONG 127 'Aborts , greet. ualt2.daw FLOUR AND OIL BARREL TRESS R.` 110 UPS; fur tale by IfA DIEW,MISISES' AND CHILDRESS Boots, Shoes. Gaiters and Balmorale r made to order. of the hest materials and wo -km re ship. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO apt SI Fifth street. REVOLVERS Colt's new and old model. Cooper's double action. Manhattan fire arms Co. Smit S and Wesson's Cartridge. Allen & Wheelock do eharp'B For sale by ap4 BIISCHHAIIE dc LONG, N 0.127 LIBER TY STREET. keep constantly on hand all kinds of Farming implements, including Mow ers; Reapers, Virheeleil and Revolving hay rases. scythes, cradles, and every thing necessary for harvesting. apt I ANDBETH'S GARDEN a FIELD AA Seeds, seed drills. seed sowers. pruning in struments of all kinds Pu. sale by bECKBA. LONG, . • a 127 Liberty street. - - • I.lOYlll' AND YOIITOS' ENAMELED . 1 P Leather Balmorals: Boyd and Youths' calf and leather Bahnoralst Boys and Youths' grain and leather Balninrals; New York oubtom ant warranted Wat 31 Fifth' street. . E. SCEEMERTZ dt CO, CONSIGNED AND FOB SALE FROM V Imre and to arrive 1.800 Peeks White and Yellow Oorn s Shelled and in gIILIIIiee. Enquire of . W. CRAFT Office 145 Liberty street. FoUB BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN LAWBBNONVILLE -'.Boar lots 24 by 110 feet each; hatideomids steated ork church street. situated near the P er Rawin be cold thew for eirek Wavy on e - Of. L C. ,H. S. S. NEW NEW NEW NEW SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES OP 0 BOOTS AND SHOES BOUTS AND SHOES ARRIVING ARRIVING ARRIVING ARRIVING EVERY DAY AT EVERY DAY . - AT AT AT ;OHM HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street, Oa_ Next door to Express Office. • apd Selling us usual, much ander the regular prices it -p, In; _'ari Aership Notice. Tram UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS cisy frrmod a 00-partnertibip ender th. Arm and style of LlNDrit dr TELFORD, for th Purpose of transacting a wholmtale and retail liroce.y. Flour and Produce business, at No IS7 iberty street, eight doors store tit (Asir. where they will be pleased to see the customers c f the old bonne of Samuel Lindsey and the public generd.lly. SAMUEL LINDSAY Jr. ap3 JoIIN TELFORD. • Boo° BARRELS TROW'S CITY s Madison Fmar. 200 bids Star dine We •t Floor, 100 bbls Eureka MOJA Fl 100 bids Bartlet t M s Mihs Floor, 7ti bble Sgik's Madison Mills Flour; o bbis Invincible Mills Flour, 150 bbls Limeetone Mills Flour. 50 bhlit Trow's St Lords Mills Flour, 00 bble Corn Exchange Mills Hour, bbls Canonsburg ,M ills Flour, 80 bids Falls of Ohio Mills Floor , 83 hall chests Green and Black Tea., 2 'J. boxes Werk's ffierman Soap, 21 bozos Womsn'a Friend Soap, 20 boxes Mould Candles, 15 dozen Corn Brooms, 10 dozen B okets. 10 bble New Orleans Molas;el, toe Davi,' Star 0 bbli Hominy. 10 s nd i t offee, On ha b n ag d aor tale by LINDSAY & TELFORD. api 187 Liberty Street. L-i,pw0 .5 6(_6(2 NOi 27 Flllll STREET. PITTNBURGEI WM. SUMNER & CO. Western Agents. 1- A 819 A. 0 A. 'f n. T 11 E . 4 1 4* V CI" 'OLD COUNTRY." JANES SOWN, 130 Wood lot. TAXES GOWN. 136 Wood S RIV"ER INTELLIGENCE PORT OP PITTRBITRGH ARRIVED. Franklin, Bennett. Brownsville," aanatin, Clarke: do - DEPART: D, Franklin. Bennett„ Brownavilin. Gana un, mar e, 41) Eltar;i,lit. Vaal:wok. Sl. Louip. . , The vPr—etst, eening at 0,-,6 light th..r.! .vt; ri iu fe L et water v in the ebatino and full n.r. The weatherPloasalit• For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular. dinskingnin river Packet leaves Pi Ustourgh every Tuesday, 4 p. in. , Zanesville every Friday , S THE NEW AND SPLENDID Ponstmiter steamer BidXA GRA- B Monroe Ayers commander, will leave as noted above. For freight or_p_mage 40 'T on board or to J, B. LIV.MOBTON B CO. ap4 fiErIitAMBOALT ALGASIit Ulf Vir Ikt A. k.. 1 yr S.' Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transacts a General Steamboat Agency badness, and would solicit s share of pat tunas° from steamboat men- an24-Ird CHARLES L. CALDIVLLL, (Successor toJas. linee & Co.. E" 0 R S. I:" A. C HV. Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, !smoked Beef &o. Corner Market . and That streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. deathlyd. GOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, Certi deates of indobtedu tut, Quartermas ters' Certificates. 7 3.10 Bonds and Coupons, and ati other government securities, bought by W. H. WILLIAMS & CO., mlts;6md Wood id. eet corner of Third. SPRING GOODS. Wtonwolfljnyers LD V:i A LL our stoTklgof" ATPEN• SPRING AND SUMER GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASBIMERES, suitable for Businehi Snits. A full and complete assort - taint of fine black CLOTHS AND CASSIHERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestings W. H. bIeGEE & 143 FEDERAL STDEET, comer of Market Square. Allegheny city mb.Wviritf EUROPEAN - AG E N.O Y. it.manriciAt.N. 111711.0PEAN 1 Agent, /22 - Monongahela House. Pitts burgh. Pa., tepraparec to bring_ out or send hark peagengera from or to any part of the old °gan try. either In , steam or sni/ing packets. SIGHT DRATE3 FOIL cte.kg, vayanle In any Part of Europe. Agent for the Indlanapolivancitirminnaff Raii oad. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Packets. and for tholinceof fiteamerssail ing between New York. liverpool. Glasgow - and Galway. MI: A. C A RD. LAVING BLADE ARRANGEEIEN TS to operate before the Dental Colleges of tae. nitad States. and the various Dental Con ventions for the purpose of bringing before' the Tr ssion. my Apparatus for Extracting eeth Without Pain, rshall of necussity be , obliged to be away from my office the greater part of next Spring and Summer. and that my patients ay not be the losers thereby. I have as sociated with me Dr. E. J. WAYS. a Dentist of well known ability in every branch of the profes sion, and whose elegant fillings are the admira tion of the profession wherever seen. Dr. Waye will be with me from April lst, and will take the general charge of tno r.ffice, le ,ving me free to devote my whole attention to Extracting Teeth with my Appar.tris. and to the mechanical part the profession. Pereons who may have hitherto failed to nave their Teeth extracted for want of duseesn my part, or from defects in the apparatus are na.ured that such ditficult3 no longer exists, .8 I have made ma- y improvements. and will dee vote my whole time to it. Re.ereuces in regard to the P.inlessn ess and Safety of the operations given if desired, mad from Iledical gent lemen too, Remember that cold weather is die time when the apparatus can be need to the bast advantage. E,DUDRY, Dentizi, 134 Sruith.q4l4 street. mhl7;dtmyl4 PUBLIC NOTICE OPtime or me PENVA RAILROAD Co. CANAL Dx.rAientxxx.,, VIIHE PENNSYLVAIIiLA. .11.4.1LROAD Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern. that in pursuance of the Power and authority conferred upon it by midi'y provisions c f an act of the General Assembly of the Commonweath of Penney !verde. entitled "An Act to the sale or the Main Line of the. Pnblio Works opproved May letth, 1857. it the FIRST DAY OF MAY. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, abandon s much of the Western Division of the canal, lately forming a part of the Main Line on the Public, Works, and as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown, (com monly known as the "Upper Western Division") together also with such Dams. Fedora and Reser- ' votra lyuig west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connection with said Upper Western Division. order of the Board of Directors. Witnevet the seal of the said Compani the :Kith day of February A. D. 1863, J EDGAR THOMSON. [L. E.] mh4.;dttayl Presiden ts L. ARGE AND FRESH AR.RIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS AND BALMORALS, Consisting of all kinds of styles and qualities,' Having bought for Cash, before the advance, will now sell at lower rates than can bo found in' the City. Be sure and call before purchasing elsewhere. Country Merchants and dealers supplied at New York and Philadelphia prices at J. H. DORLAND'S, No. 98 Market street, one door from Fifth. EAL ESTATE SAVINGS INST U. TION, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsywania. Open for Depoateitom 10 a. m. ESo'clock, in, daily ; also on SATURDA 1" ENINGS. from o to 9 o'clock. AS4slrOffice, 63 FOURTH STREET. AL' CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerlls, aao all tam whose means or savings are stral It also oommeopts itself to Executors, Adminis trators. Collectkrs, Agents, voluntary Societies or Associations, and persons of all classes: Interest at the rate of 81X PIM CENT, per annum is paia on deposits which. if not drawn, will be placsd to the credit of the depositor en the first day of May and Nave 'ober, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this rate money will DOUBLE in LESS THAN TWELVE TEAM,. Interest will commence on all deposits the let and 15th days of the month after tmch deposits are made Books containing Charter, By-Laws, &0., faro hshed on application at the office. Panniers—lSAAC JONES Vice Paiteunses--W. B. COPELAND. TRUSTEE& Hon Thos M Howe Hon J K Moorhead, Immo Tones. I C Homey. Wm H smith. Jacob Painter. E arv y Childs. W Co l p N etazi Ma d ° , las VoegtlY. Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER, feb.s:6md JUST RECEIVED a splendid stook of SPRING DELA.IN ES & DRESS GOODS CALICOS, DINGMAN'S, site. Special attention thatled to our stock b e fo r elg and Irish Linens was purchased :the great advance in Dry Goods'. Call soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will be mnbh 'higher Remember the place, No. 96 Market street, be. tween Fifth and the Diamond. mh2 H.. J. LYNCH. NY YOU WART SOME GOOD NEW A Fruit or prepared Minot) Meat. miaadi an d all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brand, or Wine. New Orange. Lemon and Citron Pool go to Haworth& Brothers. in the Diamond. whore you. Will get a new Crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the des A l5O ayeneral, m _atd tall assortment of Family ronanea. out 11 meat Domosola Brandies. and all other kinds of Foram sad —quwl- g4WORTH & BROTHER.; AM corner Diamond and Diamond alloy. GRAVEi. ROOFING} of the best matetbd. at $4,50 pet equate o[ onehundred feet. LUPTON & OLDDEN. Corner sth and Wood street.' • _ • BOXES OSWEGO CORE ISTABOEL M it.P.lastrisoeived andfor sale hy- GEORGE A, 'KELLY. WO So. 89 Yederal strew n Alleghtog , ABUTS PITTSBURGH -THEATRE Lzasin aim himiatistm..—,..W.ht..ll.ESDEltSON Tr..tanzaa g —HI OVKIIINGION • Engagement for gig. nighty °fee laughable comer . TA3P/LEE 11081INSON, make his first appearinee this enteninsi in he American Drama of the DAYS OF Ttt._ • Parins Dutton Bsl kalub ... • '•"t, unclad° with the I.I tSNOMENON. ' Buttercup . . ... ....... g=. cLAP-P. sTe.sr.zy e co,s .. - • ,Poloptleontortuna of the War, ;Depicting every-feature of in erect from tho Birlag.of the-First Gan Bonn to the - Battle , of Xfarfr bolo. Interspersed with ablat I ing *- . DIORAMIC EFFECTS. , BrilliantAllurcirical Represen`illorm and Luz- LIRA TABLEAI7%, executed br Martian'. _...! Lewis. and a corps of eminent artbra,nt , MASONIC.II LI.; Commencuut. FE MONDAY EN ;G. April: 6th The horrors of the betas field, fierce and dead ly cont. c ta, the din of battle and the crash of war, are represented with life-like vividness. The thunder t f the cannoirand Cie din of. the battle field fall upon the ear of the audience. The are and smoke of the. advancing hosts, and their deeperate.clia are seen.. The Marful work.of carnage and death is presented with a distfoot- = nece and vividness mocking reality.. BY t^e aid of extensive and intricate machinery, mechani cal aPnliances, chemical effects and ingenious dioramio accompaniments, never before intro- decal in Ude country. the- audience can almost loissfine, themselves actual: spuitators of - the sublime and stirring scenes represented. '.'l he surface of each view is so ertistiz.ly arranged ' that the beh..lder may di tEctly traverse- lath the eye an entire battle-ficl,l, or fellow the move ments of the. Grand Army from the outbreak of the rebellion to the present time. 1 Each /cane will bedllustrated with graphic demrintive am ure. • - - - • Admission 2, tents: Children eds." Doom open at 7 ; commence at 7% o'cloCk. Canines may be or , ered ate .'clack - ' ,- 4ip. MAT INES W.SDNE DAY and SATUB- ' DAY AFTERNOONS at 2% o'clock, ap3;dlwl SNIV-WELE'S OAII3IN (LATE ILEILODEO W.. 0. SMYTHE LESSEE A sus Leta. MD. fia r rnlE, begs to announce that ..be will open the above Popular. place of amnrement: THIS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL let. he will_ ' y.o:e.,tt e entire Company. late of lrimble's Varieties, and as soon laa they can arrive. now lacee will be presented. - , Be eonthietrly reline noon bis reputation as a manager. as an earns of his efforts to please. A GRAND rNAuoritiL PROGRA7N , ME will be presented qdotveniog. Don't fall to be on hand to.nlght. • SPECIAL NOTI • • ,a ` • LL:......—5AX% ILIIBR COUNWFAL Air .Ii6ERIt, . . CARRIAGE MANUFAFTORERGi. SILVER it BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers oq Saddlery and: Carriage Hazdware, No. 76t. Clair Street. and Du4uesne (near the Bridge.) mh4 PITTS.IIIII.GH. PA. The Millions Visiting New Tork fcr 30 years, have always f4und Cristadoro's Hair Dye and Fireserrative Made and applied wi.hia a &T i re of the same +Tot, Nothing but eir Unequalled. A- erfcatdom, Has given them their World wide reputationiand made them take the place of all et* prepara tions. ..the Dyeprodaoes any shade desired in ten mi /cites Hanufaotared by J. ORISTATIORO,„ 6 Aster Home, Now York, Sold everpothere; and appli ed by all Hair Dressers. Price, $l. sllio and $3 per boa, accord.ing to size ORISTADORO'S HAIR PRESHRVATM, Is invaluable with his Dye. as it imparts the ut• most softiies% the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair. t21.0q306.1 aranrd Price 50 mats. sa, and she, rehltdkwlrsoo The Greatest iltbscovery.of the Age ; Farmers. families and others can purihaSe no remedy equal toDr. Tobias' Venetian;Liniments' for dysentery, colic. croup, ohronio rhistmatiam. sore throats, toothache, sea Eicknast, cuts, burps , swellings, bruises. old sores, headache; istozatukr: bite,. pains in the UMW, chest. back. Jos . If it doss not give relief the money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial. and use it aootrding t , the directions Towss—„Dear Sirr.—s MVO USK you r VS' Italian Liniment in my family to- a number of years, and believed it to be the best article for what a is recommended that Ibgro iiter For sudden attack of croup itbt Invaluable. I have no hesitation in recommending it for all the • - uses it professes to cure. I-have sold it for many years. and it gives entire , CHAttIiESTIMMS. Quakertown. N. J., May& 18584 Price 25 and 60 cents. cold by all druggists:T._ Office 56 Cortland street,ffiew York. , • mhlB:dkw3wo Paean about Brandgetia'n New 0/11141 Wadi:theater Co.. N. - Y.,_0ct:41872. Mr. G. Tax EYCK Sannon Editor 8010 ' • Revobtica - , • Dear Sir.- would state thatl wsa inducted - to ise BEANDRICIPS PILLS, through the-reran niendation eflohn B, Swift, oilhoton, Windchea ter county, who was entirely mitered to" health by their on. lie ow siakicr some - two years. Tarr - costive and dyspeptic. and he's tried everything but was not relieved.. Finally, he yook one Bran dreth's Pill every day for axed*. and a don of six N, Pills every GAY nit' three'doti. and I then took one Pin every day. with an occasional dose of In one month he wane Meta go -to wark.-and in three Months he well gaining 40..a . nmda in weight YOllll3 beg. • EDWARD PURDY% Vireirrengwritit Ci t7WrY. as: Edward Purdy being duly sw_orn. says that he resides in the town of New Utlea that some yeara ago he was very siok with a sore on his leg. which had been running tor over five yearn that he was also mach distressed by a pain m his chest:: and besides very costive and iirsPePtiM that af ter trying various remedies and manyphysielans, be commenced usingErandreth's Pills, six to eight three times a week. and - at the end of one month. the sore on his lag heeled, and at the end of two months he was entirely cured of costiveness, drir pepsin and pain. and has remained well over since. a • EDWARD PURDY. Sworn to before me. this 78th day of Oot. 180, MALCOL.BIISMIT7I. • no7. l .4d.kwltfe. aus - lize.of the ?awe,: e,, t i by Ttioniatie RtrlNHsf,. Einnivnd Alley Pi t0”,,,,h 000 Y.Hrli os, Ja., BSI% h reftared • ' GEO. A. A WILT, tf h•ri , r.-I ot...Aller.heal. ti, C 9 s aix F d N i ai o an lz a le , b 0 7 1 for ral u— y GAL A. E. NLLY. • apl 69 Federal St, Allegheny. ESE LBS. WRITE MIISTA.RD 1,000 SEEl5l,__• received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY. 69 Federal Sr., api Allegheny. -in k GROSS AYRES' cimilty AA" TORIAL, SarreparillaAnd Pills; received and for sale by OEO. A. KULL apl 139 Federal Ft...4dleglaam W. B. LUPTON J fl.Ornnu. LUPTON & OLDDEN, FELT CEMENT & . GRAVIL ROOFING` - All work promptly attended to and warranted, illateralra to PM Oral*, Canypes and Meta& Roofs made at fhe lowest ;mom . Morning Post Building, corner Fifth and Wood streets. 2d story. uthl7 OTS - FOB, BALE—THE SLIBSCEI ber offers for sale four eligible lots situated cm the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue ~glowing the seventh Ward, in Pitt tOwnship.— the lots are each 24 met front by 110 feet deep, running back to an alley, and are entirely isola ted by streets and alleys on every side. TWO of the lets have frame houses on them, five rooms told hall in each, hydrants on.the pr.miee& They will be sold all together on very favorable tams, Enquire of JAIL NoWLBE, Agent,' feb2/ Rosa street. neariFourth. ITET ER S. —T W 0 ITONDRED ) Boiler Riveters can And employment on Eon gunnosts. under shelter. at the beet wages. aShinists - also wanted. _ _ SAXES B.IUDR, Union Iron Worts, St. Loam intlfeiSwa3d - 150 BBIAL FAMILY FLOUR. Just received end for Pele bz_ JAB. A. FETZKR. rata eor Mulet sadist tit rinwo NEW .1. . ..greyfr•lNG P straeliii-. whose forme:pa:Ai was VMS be sold now ior $9O, at lifts. JOBEP WHITES. seas (mese* Repository o Mileßszt. anfreaß.bfreort ..... Ester ..trinits bet ie