4a4es P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. MEDICAL aMMaffinl3:3 OHOLIG PREPAILI2IOII. RE -TIMIC MEDICINE. 1100FLANWS !CELEBRATED MAN lITTE.IS PBBPAZID BY D. IiAGS.I3OI I I. Philadel phut. Penna., LE 0 11 effectually cure LI :r Complahit, Drill ..EPEILA., JAI7IiIDIGrg, . ..„ 1 • abiroidell Or Narrows DeWllt/1i .101116121 e1l of thC *lane" and all Diseases Arista, from a Disordered • !dyer or Stomach. ma 1 pati as cm. Inw Consti ard - 1 Piles, Flames or , Blood to the Head. . Anidityof the Stomach. min a,Heartburn, Divot .forlFood, Fullness or Weight in the tomach. Sour Fruotations, Sink ing orlFluttering at the Pic et tne Stom ach. Swimming or the Mau. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Muttering at the Heart. Choking orpffooating. sensations when in a lying tototaedremfi n i es of Vision Dots or webs be.. a . feret a aightF e ever f andDul Pain in H wnnso c theMftand es • Pain F the Side, Bank. Ch m. to. S • dden Flushes of Heat. Bunk int i n aaL ß Flesh, Constant of Evil. Ind greatdepres BiOn or ..... i ,pirite 4 , Aadwu .noirals nrn e rerat x ellowPevet WO= Faver.4 THEY CONTAIN Bri, - - keel. DB BAD WHISKY! They will lire the above diseases in ninety-nini axes out ohundred.' Induce' -:..-.:.,..-..i. mile and universal ttiparamj fli - otiand'a German Bitters. ( purely -.ratable Imp of , -morant quacks and Taimyr' - .1 v`-- mAtia epiiieriti7nEnifeiing 2llManitY toe flood a yes of 24 ostommin the shape if poor whthlty, ail compounded with injurious kuss. and rtristen Tonics. Btomachics and Bit- Bwarel the Innumerable array of alcoholi c prepared in plethoric bottles, and blagoellied tem no, dee the modest appellation of Bitters which, =tad of only aggravata; amass. _ad ke, yrippoln sufferers in despair: - Y 0 - TROME ISTREN6TRa RN Y Jll • TM:IIPM? A GOOD APPETITE, DO YOULWART TO BUILD UP YOUR 00N 'DO YOU *ANYTOPRRL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET MD 07 a= CVO UB I 7 , „....,......., ..... Eirvero - . . Do you . tto sleep well! Do yon ant a brisk and Vigorous feelin I' m do use !HOOFIA I IND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Noel .I. ITe4kn Brom, D. D., Editor of the DI eyetOedia :of Religious Knowledge. Althoughbiottlisposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects I yet know of no ge dent reason why a man may not tend', to the benefit he believe s himself to have reoeived from any.simplObreparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this ithe more readily in reeard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. O. M. Jackson. oil this city. because I was prejudiced orrUndo for many years, under the impres iat they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, id am indeb to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Beg ~for di removal of Ms prejudice by proper seta, and r encouragement to try them, when offering m great and long continued debility. • he useof three bottles of these Bitters, at the eeehming the present year, was fellowedlar evident relief, and restoration to a degree of noddy an:lento' vigor which I had not felt - for Ix monthd afore, and had almost depaired of re . offline. I erefore thank God and my friend for lireeting to the use of them. N BROWN. J. NEWTO B Prat.iniLms, Jima ZI, 1881. Nose this Abe Joeekh H. Seetruwd, Pastor elf ate , 11 Tenth Baptist Merck. , Ds. , Jsoir it aias 13,s :—I have been fro -4 .. 111 47 diff t li w i t idir of ine e di w ca, e rii g a media as out of my appropriate at I hive.'n all eases declined; but with a clear proof to various instances, and parttoularia In my owh ihmilly of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters. I depart from my usual course., to axpress my fall conviction that for Ilenero l debility of the system, and especially Lie tifiomplahitit fa a safe and valuable preparation. some esias itmapfail, but usually I , doubt not be very beneficial to those who suffer from Usabove uses. Yours ware° . dielA l) • Eighth ow floats street, Phila.. Deo. 24ih. *mike r .., ALDERMAIVW77IIDIIII, Ger. . inentown. thoniserowe. June 1, 1861. D 4 4.llcarsos-dir:—. It gave me pfeisoze • years Omni rive you a certificate , . tesiltrin them Bitters had done for me. lam ow cured of all those dilemma' Your cinen fosses to cum.via Dysjoe*al.Ohrort-• mind N us debility:damn 01 the Kldnars. %a. The tearful influence it exerts upon Mar ration is stutpriaing. I have been eon -4: • ' ti.V.ifl reference to your Bitters,and theta h baton. have. recommended id for the above laintecowl in every instance it has eff cured. Your medicine has I great outs Germantown, nd is eoldin every Sto ' and 'in most of the Groom stores ere. If ' one should question what I say. let them come:to Germantown. and I will prove to their satetficticm, that the Bitters have cured in this of than twenty oases of the above diseases. HANNAH WUNDER. Main strait, stove Rittenhouse. Germantown. ensol. II . JUST TES THING FOR THIC SOLDIERS. Will:build up the amid:Untie% and give health eel etralikth to an overtasked and diseased th. • TIM NWT/MONT FROM THB ARMY _ PartiDziyara,Auimskik isfix, - D U. Aolluns — Dscir mr: wmie m Vir• .. 1 460 to the change of water. I waa taken walla ' 'diarrhoea, whioh seemedinourabia bed h weakened me. When. we um _I feared I should have to ems homh; but noticing some of your Bitters in Jurdore Kr. s.ll..Trice, in that town. I per he a Apply dilzm . and on taking it was spee stored tell health The diarrhoea west, vhooked• end I experienced no of - return it. *umbero comrades. whotruffered in theiuune manner d from the same cause. with whom .I °ham/ Bitters, loin me in this certificate. I expect to _ .‘ to the -- seat of war with the Leg on. and auteialz' tuke a supply °Mi. Bit- I would not no Without it rig w • tin gold. partionlarly on gbitig into a • • trer. oci at i .l . t ot =l OF OOTINTHEITIOiI. dumdum*, "O. M. JAoBBolle' Write italnistotisPOwttle: •• Moe, and Manufactory Ni i . 16$ ARCH STREET. • ONES & EVANS, ors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Pro'i)rietors. sale by Druggists and dealers in every e United States. and by I Dr. H. DEWIER. Pittsburgh. IFITABTII, All he t it Vials at TOMP 43 I 000. ;. e nd sad Market atraat. alto ostur MU: 301111810 D. Fourth OM. BAkthe is that. three doors Wow putsburs eau err town in 4'416...i:VW.'. i a.' . • . 4 ',l L . • -r = .:! , . ;flza - J. _ Lir, . _ • .'.3f 1.. : _ _ _ '• ; I • ) : , I ;. ' • • . Aft - • ' f • • a . • ; Lai) tri 1:"4 THE.DAILY POST-ADV.ANOID BA.TEB. 'Onit:Yier, by. .$8 oo fix =Vim " •' Ono " • " 'Otis limb, delivered: in - 18 Single oop~ae. 200 To agents per hindred::-. NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising bave been aimed upon' y the Pnblisheri of the ' ?Weirs Daily Press, to take effect Ba l land after fhb ih day of Noventber, 1862, on new contracts: FOB STANDING NATTER. PW SINGLE sQuettl, NVZIIY Di Y. One Insertion...:. If 60 Two montha...... 900 Two ineertions... 100 Threeponths.., 11 00 Three insertions 146 Four months.— 12 00 Ono week_ . -2 00 Five months.... 14 00 Twq sao Six months 15 oo Thafweeks,Nine m0nt413.... 25 00 Ono r 600 One year.-- 25 00 FOB 011I&NOZABLZ ELL TER. Whleh - allows theprivileite of& weeld7, o of matter. to be Inaerted•amou new advvrtisements. Plll .0100L1 EIQUARD, DVERY DAY, , . Six months . " 118 00 .. Twelve months ..............«.. , .-... SO 00 Adminlstratorellottoes. ... 9 25 Notices... ..„.."....—. 75 DeV i rothrea eaoh . busertion:.... 50 Mon Al l advertisements ordered in for of r e th, or loss lime, to be (=hat the time of or . DAILY POST. AN EARTHQUAKE IN INDIL A Night of Terror The undulation of the earth, though fainter, still continuing, James proposed we should take refuge with Torollas for a time, seeing that theshouse had withstood the recent shocks, and not thinking we should have any others more violent. We rose, holding each other tightly, and making our way to the door as direct as we could, groped about till we had found the faiitening, when we pushed it open, and felt our way along the passage to the staircase. We knew our way to the prin cipal apartments and we made our way from one to the other of these, notwith standing the dead silenee which' followed my husband's calls for Torollas. We had opened the doors of several rooms and we were on the point of leaving thii house, supposing that Torollas with his family had abandoned it, when we remembered a room which gave a fine view of the city and the environs. In the intense darkness which had prevailed, we had to grop e a long time before we could find the door, but when we found it and pushedit open, the glare which rushed into our eyes was terrible. I believed the building was in flames, but so horrible was the pain in my eyes, and so great.the beWilderment can ed by the brilliant light aftrarbeing so long in such pitchy &Amass, that I could not h&ve fled if .1 felt the fire liiyinghold :of me. I covered.niy face with My hands and the pain diminished, I parted my fin gers little brlittle, and let in the light gradually, till I was able to open my eyes ..Wilie_ltgikt without protection.. ret%s wirailoon - li•Wen new &Uranium to me, even at such a moment, and her daughters were wiling assistants. They [`brought water to wash our wounded feet ; but my husband would not allow the ban dages to be removed, for fear of causing inflammation of the wounds, by exposing them to the air in such fi hot climate, es pecially as we might, within a minute, have to run out of the house. We were glad enough, hciwever, to avail ourselves oltheir - offered..kindness in the matter of Clothing, and when these arrangements were, completed, we went to the window, and looked onti The sight was grand and horrible. • The flames which now rose from the houses on both sides of the street lit up the tower of the convent, which had hitherto re sisted the shocks of the earthquake, with a bright red glow, and showed us every pro jection and crevice, even to the bird sit ting on the tree near her nest, either kept there-by her maternal instinct or too be wildered to fly away. Llittle below this convent, the road widened several feet be yond what lay belowus and at the bottom it - narrowed again, and shut in by a tanner's yard. This factory or store was blazing fiercely, and Torollas told us that !One part of. the building was used to store a large quantity of saltpeter. Most of .the inhabitants - had 'probably made their ea enpe ;:butthere - were still many . in the street who - might have delayed their flight to save something from the general wreck, brit were more likeplunderers who were taking advantage of confusion and terror to help themselves to the property of others. If this were so they paid dearly for their crime. 4 repetition of tpe shocks, so vio lent that the broad, solid building which we were shooltand trembled,brought down the convent tower, which crushed the opposite houses on the two sides of the street into one mass, so that a law but shatbarrier cut off their escape, and Wit them in on all sides. It was a dread ful sight to see the poor creatures running to and fro, seeking with frantic gestures some- outlet - and finding none. Some fell in the middle of.the street, in ;sensible[ or dead; a few leaped among the Lburning rains and were either consumed or made their escape, for they returned no more; but fhe greater part of them hud dled together in 'the broadest part of the street, the stronger struggling savagely to force themselves into the centre of the group. The intense heat soon reduced strong and weak to one level, and for some minutes before motion ceased alto together, we could distinguish nothing but a writhing mass. Soon a pale bright flame seemed to be hovering over it, like a bird of liFey over a dying camel in the desert, sinking lower and lower, : till it suddenly Seized upon it and wrapped 'it in- a shroud Eof fire. Faint with horror, yet with some thing like a feeling of thankfulness in my heart that we had not wandered into this street in the obscurity, I turned away from the window, and sat down on a couch.— James said he intended to get out of the town as soon as it was daylight; but Torol- I tas declared that his confidence in the stability of his house was so perfeet that nothing would induce him to abandon it, but that his wife and family werelree to go with wif they - chose: At the first &p -refixal-o'of daylight, we all ascended to the rode the house, to get a more per fect tit:44f llieextent of the damage that harbbeeliAteree • The' ishocks Were still frequentil*TiesiMolentz and we nomfort ed onesiliatirith the-belief that the worst was over. :Our host.bronght us some food and wine, linolhink gone own to get some cigars for himself-said Amino when &pro longed, dull roar told .tisz that another shock was approaching.. All at _once the vibratory motion changml - for , one of np .heaval, the house parted in-two,, and we telt purselvea descending : to the earth with a rapidity which took my hreathawitY, and I became tor the first time hisenille.— When I recovered my senses, My.-first thought was of my husband. .I opened my eyes and found him still alive, and, as it turned - U - IA, with limbs unbroken, though greatly kale& He was feeling mypnlse, naiad:ins anxiously at my face for signs of recovery, and his joy, when I opened WEDNESDAY J 't Ar ,- lENTIVe, . _ • . • . • „t i , • 4.4 1 r) 71311'03 my eyes, was evident even to myenfeebled von. After a moment, I thought of Madame Torollas and her daughters, and asked him in a taint voice if they were all safe ; he only pointed to what appeared a heap of torn clothing, and I comprehend ed that they—who had, a few minutes be fore,been standing on the terrace-had been precipitated into the street below and kill ed. When I attempted to move, I suffered intense pain in my right leg, which was so helpless that I felt it must be broken.. My husband examined it, and found that it was fractured a, little below the knee, and that any further walking on my part was quite out of the question. He went away a minute or two, and came back with some strips of linen and pieces of rafters, which he smoothed and cut with his knife into splints, and set the bone as circumstances would admit of. After he had done this, he searched for and found some food which poor Torolles had brought up, and made me swallow a few mouthfuls ; but I wanted water most, and this he was unable to get withant going some distance, wherefore I preferred to suffer thirst rather than let him go out of sight. Daylight made no difference in the severity of the shocks, but shortly af ter sunrise they became less frequent, and about noon seemed to have ceased alto gether, and people began to appear again in the street. , My husband appealed to several who passed td assist him in remo ving mato a place of Shelter, but they all refused, or pretended not to hear him ; probably they had lost relatives the pre vious night, and were too anxious to dis cover any thing respecting them to pay attention to the words of a stranger. It wall impossible to carry me himself in the condition I was in, on account of the pain it gave me to move, and we were obliged, though with great reluctance, to consent to a separation while he went to Batalha, the horse dealer, to get a mule to carry me, a vehicle of any kind being useless in such encumbered streets. Every min• ute seemed an hour while I was waiting his return, and yet minute after minute passed, and he did not make his appear ance. I knew the distance was not great, and, making every allowance, as I thought, for the difficulties he might have to over come, be ought tO have been back long since, when a darkening of the air, ac companied this time by a strong sulpha reons smell, gave notice that another ca lamity was about to burlit on the devoted city. The openings of the ground were more frequent and far more terrible to see, now that the daylight illumined them, and showed their unfathomable depth.— One of these split open so close to the ruins on which I was lying, that a portion rolled in. The sun's rays fell directly in to it, and I shuddered as I gazed into the gulf which was deeper than the deepest abyss I had ever imagined myself falling into is the wildest nightmare, I drew back, trembling With horror and fright, and buried my face in my arms to shut out the dreadful spectacle. I prayed for my husband's return, but he came not.— I would have dragged myself along in the direction in which he had gone, if I had been able ; but I was entirely powerless ; and to add to the terrors of my position, I now discovered that a circtilar stone tr.atity i.ttulpuL,b ry confinement of prisoners) trembled with every shook, and, cracked as it was in different directions, threatened every instant to bury me beneath its ruins. It will not be easy for any body to real ize my feelings as I lay on this heap of rubbish, watching the quivering blocks of 'stone and the powdered mortar which was grated out from between them, and fell upon me in a shower of dust. I entreat ed several who passed to come and remove me, if only for a few yards, so that I might be out of'reach of the building; and some were about to help me, but when they saw the imminence of the danger, they, like the Levite of old, turned away, and passed by on the other aide. The good Samaritan came at last, however, in the form of a poor woman, carrying a ba by in her arms. In answer to my appeal, she laid her babe tenderly on the ground, lifted me up, and carried me beyond the reach of this last danger ; after which she offered to get me some water, an offer I accepted with a grateful heart, for the pain I was enduring, and the anxiety I had underkone, had parched my throat to that degree that every breath I drew caus ed me the most acute pain, heightened, perhaps, by the sulphureous exhalations which now filled the air. She was going to carry her babe with her, but I took it from her as she was stooping to pick it up, and told her I would take care of it. Poor little innocent, it wanted no further care. It seemed-asleep, but it was asleep from which it would never wake again : probably it had been suffocated by the pressure of the crowd on the preceding' night. This kind woman, soon returned with some water, and I raised it to my lips eagerly, anticipating the most delicious sensation from the refreshing coolness it sent through me the instant it touched my lips. I found, to my disappointment, that contact between it and my throat caused me so much pain that I could only swal low a few mouthfuls, and I was obliged to content myself with the relief it afforded me to hold it in my mouth. I questioned the charitable creature who had so opportunely come to my assistance as to where she was going, and found she had no fixed idea beyond getting into the open country, upon which I proposed that if she would remain with me tiil my, husband returned we would take her with us. . She accepted my offer, and to my great joy she had not long to wait before he re turned, with to o mules which he had found in a stable in the. suburbs, the house to which he . first went having been shaken down. He seated me on the male, and though we had still great difficulties to contend against, in the form of clouds of dust, heaps of rains, and occasional gape in the ground, we gradually approached the outskirts of the town, which we ulti mately succeeded in passing through, and finally found a place of refuge in a shep herd's hut, which an earthquake might swallow up ! . but could not shake down, from its being built, except a few stones heaped up round the lower part, of stakes, wicker-work, and dried sheep skins with with the wool on them. We did not return to Nanhuisalco till April, 1860, some months after the catas trophe, when we found that traces of the earthquake still remained, in the form of deep chasms, which gaped in a way that forcibly recalled the horrors we had seen on that occasion. • The Paymaster Examing Board. The Board, composed of Majors Hed ges, Taylor, and Dodge, to examine the. Paymasters recently appointed, as well as those in the service, as to their qualifies. time; &c., are now in session. They have passed upon qiiite a number, and the effect of this precautionary measure will rid the service of many incompetent offi cers. A similar board has been ordered for' Cincinnati and gt. Louis. A Bep;hi%mtExobangeki., The eeventy-ftt Indiana regiment, eap taredandleggle4ll,the rebels. last fall, as been eiehatigg, and will be ordered at ones to active service in the field. THINGS IHAT BEVEII4I4 I f• The pure, the bright, tho•Aeauttal.• • That stirred our hearts in youth. , . ; The impulse fo a wordless pray*: ' The dveause liivtand truth, The longing aft& something lost, „ • The spirit's'Yearning ark ; ; The striving after better :hopes, These thingeftn 'never die: The timid hap stretched forth to aid A brother nrhis need, The kindly in griitakdark e our That ptoreirtho friend mde The plea for therey softly breath it . . . .. . .. When justice threatens nigh; Thosorrow GI 07-tit - mtrit.ifthehrt, These thing., shall never die.: ' . The memory if a clasping hasiio .- The pressutof a kiss.. 1 And all-the t es, sweet - and frail, That make ' love's first bliss.; . - • If. with afirt*,.uncbangiug faith; ' '' ' And holy Witt) and high, ? i Those handsAtaweelasp il,thckse lips have met, These thing shall never die. i • . tt.'• . . The cruel and ate bitterwthld • -'• ' That wouagit ltilly - A,....- 1 , The chilling of staimotht 1 t, 3 . re , We feel, bu ,ever tell. The hard rep that chills the *cart • ' Whose hop were bounding MO. In an unfadin record kept, • . These thin ntiallueter die. . . Let nothing piajor ovary hand Must find Kato - work to do; Lose not a chile waken lore,! Be firm, and r i and true. So Ahall al hittt t cannot fkde Beam on thaa fiom on high, And angel volcaittow to thee. Thasothing4'#al never die. SP R 11.1 3- 0 GOO D S;` • wouilo car= rrrtrtitzsz. tton of BIT= toourfitook of SPRING AND Sllllllll IGOODS,, embracing Ml the newest stylea of PLAIN A ND,FANCY VASSIMEI?ES, suitable for Business Snits. A ftll and complete ass6rtment .et - fine black t cLoTnsiocAmoninEs, lain and ilicnredSilk and Cashmere Vestinga W.ll. MeGEE & C0.,1 MOirEprimmiTiEgi, oornor of Market&lime, Allegheny city mitsdkw;tl ROBBERT OF ADAMS' EMPRESS. 85,000 REWARD OFFERED. T(011£, March; 19„ 1863. The safe of the Adams'Express Cozopany was robbed on Wednesday night between;Baltimore and liarrisbargh. Jr, oentainod various anus of money, in currency tuff go7d, a large nintilrit of United Status certificates of indebtedness. United State. five-twenty temds;snd checks of the Unit ed Styes Treasurer pnthe Assistanamaagrer of Now York, payablete the Adams' EXpress Co. A Reward of Five Thousand Dollars is offered. by the Company. The public are referred to the .ist of the numbets of the 'boOds' and dortllicaw published by the:VolnganY; and' are cautioned not to negotiatesillyet them. ' - Robbery of tfteAdants',Expte*S—ySye, Thousand Dollars Reward. " The following dergribed Certificates, were stolen from the Adam,' Express - „Company. oa WEDN FED AY NICIBT.for the recovery of which t 5.0.0 will 3e paid by the Company. 'umbers- tit the Wited State. Certifientei of tiebtedne..4 Stole's. $5 . 4 - 661iii;73, — ntunt17 - s 1 .T. - 4§ . .'1f1 - 3547/1 - 7gl7lMr, 8 United States Certifinntw, of :0,050 each : boa 59.342, 59,343, 59 344. Nos 59,212, 59,213 No 59,19. Nos 59,217.1, 50,204. 59 59,2 V Nos 59.200 59,20', 50.2 , 2. Nos 59 148, 59,1.0. Nos 59,146, 59.147. Nos 59,131, 19.130. 59,129. Nos 59,247. 59,240: Nos 59,190, 59,191. 59.192. 59.193. Nos 59,332, 59,33, 59,331, 59 3A - , Nos 59 318. 50,318, 59,319.- Nos 59,320, 59,321. 59.8 V, 59,3•&, 59 24. Nos 59,317, 59.325. Nos 59,302, 59,3031 1.9.504, 59 305, Nos 50,979, 59 905.59,059, 59,070„ Ten 5..20 United States Bonds. Nos 18,179 to 18,188 inclusive. The following oks of F. E. Spinner, Trea surer of the Unite totes, on Assistant Treasurer. New York. payable to the order of the Adams' Ex press Company. Cheek No 856, for $lOBO, for so. O. 51. Felix, "No 859 for $2/08.13 "" J B T Olsson " " 855 " 1030 "f ' Conrad& Wagner, " " " 800 480 " " " " 885 12.// '" A Bohlen, " " 864 " 5015.15 "" J bhillits It Co.. " .. " " Stl7 " 404 " " (leo. J oar. " 853 • 483.37 "" ./ WFWagneritCo., " 858 " 2645 "" 11 Morton, St. Louis. 161 " 1507.40 "B lo Barry, " 1 he public are cautioned not to negotiate any any of the above bonds or certifica A tes HENRY SNFORD, Superintendent Adams' Express Company. • mh26:dlm REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTll- TlON.ineorporatel by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Open for Deposits horn 10 e. m, to 2 o'clock, p. m, daily; also on SATURDAY EV EN MOS. from 6 to 9 o'clock. —Office, 63 FOURTH STREET. A BANN!, CONVENIENT and PhOFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, and all those whose means or savings aro srra'l. It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies or Associations, and parsons of all classes: Interest at the rate of SIX PER. CENT, per annum is paid on deposits. which, if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of the depositor en the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this rate money will Donate in LESS THAN TWELVE YE S.M. Interest will COMMOHIO on all deposits the Ist and 15th days of the month after such deposits are made, Books containing Charter, By-Laws, he., . fun- fished on application at the office. PRESIDENT—ISAAC JONES VICE PHSBIDENT—W. B, COPELAND. TRUSTEES. Hon .1 IC Moorhead. C 0 Honey, Jacob Painter. Nickolas Voegtly, eland. Hon Thos M Elmo Isaac Jones Wm H Smith, Harvy Childs. W B C •=O=IIMI Secretary and Treasar feb.Vmd PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE PENN'A RAILROAD CO, CANAL DEPAIPIIIRIPr- MIRE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1 Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern. that In pursuance of the Power and authority conferred upon it by sundry provisions cf an sot of the General Assembly of the Commonwerlta of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act for the sale of the Main Line of the Public Work&" pp proved May 16th. 1857. it will on the FIRST DAY OF MAY, A. 10, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, abandon pet much of the Western D ivision of the canaL lately forming a part of the Main Line on the Public 'Works, ana as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown,. (com monly known as the "Upper Western Division") together also with euoh Dams. Faders and Reser voirs lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connection with said Lipper Western BY order of the Board of Directors. Witness the seal of the said Company the '2sth daznyholf:Fdtmyebrusai La , GIA.ADR ORISON. [L. S.) PresidenL LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS AND BALMOBALS, Consisting of all kinds of styles and qualities, Having bought for Cash. before the advance, will now sell at lower rates than can be found in the City. lle sure and call before purchasing elsewhere. Country Merchants and dealers supplied at a.New York and Philadelphia prices at .M BORLAND'S, N0..98 Market street, one door from Fifth. F YOU WANT GONE GOOD NEW I Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixod, and all other lands of Spices. cooking Bran d? or Wine. How. Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth k Brothers, in the Diamond. *here you will get snow crop of Fruit and lower than at say other house in the city. Also st_general and tall assortment of Family G roceries. Tea4 , Winee. Brandies. and all other kinds of Fo rei gn and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH h Blt &di corner Diamond and Diam Mr. illenral •_. • :1 , 57 - ne&r4 Anne NO: ' - i": Or, - A 11" - -- • B "I*/ -rt " • ' SirOdtee elil4llBsn .fiITRPC/V .6144484 oil ...gem!' WM- Dirpot, •- - t Arszngoe4 ; , , . , THE ARO:ESC : O cog NY F mAu x uas Asicit i dkyr, mit • • Ardeopim • /11, CZ A. It B 0 N alleirk_NO. 291 LIBOR banclu•ra. . _ . The -Philosophic IL telt. ve iirairezwir , inevil DO AINI:1611 IPb.ilososhicr Burnerfor 0 00 Ii now, rap* at.posgeesoriwar deo, o ver 'MI Co• .•do/jmmee Barren: K. Atakain Dore' en {ma/I.llitht Mt* rmvilibi6,,it tai tuin*x 011 NAO. Silvan be nZ te a know. _Meaner. E. earth* 6.' r OSA mlll3ll ma to onifinite, tid more edllll Volt • p Omni any other • 7: - It ork&l: trimmed and Hahtediwiemet fe mewl= tho cone. I • . 1 - • ll...woman au tie laista litht above &teen& The chimney oan be removed i ce , Warted' without touching the &ad. > These - burners are :as common No. 1 ilse. aid can be nut on, any - lamp now in sea :Evers per wine Carbon Oil dhonki have a Philosophic Berner. Pride 15 eenta:_per dorm 42. Sow a No, S 2 FOURTH street. Pittsbnrth. 1025-17dw P. mr4TORN. • PIA.Nn DEALERfy war .11 EN• TIM VIEVEL WAIE Tlr ' OVER ; or WEEPRIG EAD AND LONELY. Snag' and Chorna. 'sae copies ..of this beats new Nang. Mat received. • P11ge,„25 Centi,. • on. tb, Ogee of r ece i pt of . which it will: be iseht by mail. fr.' eiIIIABLOTIEJE 111411111114 Fifth Af street: Role od agent for . Knabe's Pianos nil place's oleons. . apS Et AL. Gr A:EN IS SECOND HAND, PIANOS. A. cmiegEtipro 7 OCrAlrlp BELI tiled black Walnut oase. Teri/L li tt le u5ed:........ ... S2i2D A 7 petrist' cornett.. a Sud rate In3trnmeaL. ~.- 209 A 7 Octave. Rays & Co,. RowsWoOdi handsome instrument,in rood order -4, 00, A 63 0 4 ' a octave, Stoda, Rosewood, carved Panne{ in_ • 165. A SWeetkfe„ Zed's& Co R osewo od. round fr wt; an excebent Piano . 160 A 6 octave, Chickbring, Rosewood round ooiners, asood reliable .150 t iteclave, Hanel, _Davis . t Co. R 01316004 jaw 6 Oct.. Stodart alkhogony, round front SO. oot, Swift, do . • oct gonaltVir - ltY A 6 Get. Loud do A 53. i oct, Engl:sh dv A 5 Ott, Le do For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, S 1 WOOD STREET PITTSBIIROII BRANCH. Noi 118 Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Par tory, established in 1836. A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Oentre Pianos, combining all the essen tials of a first clan Instrument with late novelties (underpatent). Highly Important to the. critical pianist. Low for cash or acceptance. WISE BROTHER, Manufacturers. EUROPEAN E N C Y. riIHOM.A.I9 RATTIGAN, EIIIIOPEAN IL Agent, 122 Monongahela House, Pitts burgh. Pa_ is prepared to bring out or send back Passengers from or to any part of the old coun try. rather by steam or sailin packets. SIGHT DRAFT 3 FOB SAkE, payable in any Part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road!. Also, Agent for the old Black Btu Line of Sailing Packets, and for thplinett of Steamers sail ing between Now York. Liverpool, Glasgow and • Galway. fell COAL LAND FOR SALE—THE SUB soriber offers for Fate, very low his farm of 85 sores, situated in Washington township Colum biana county. Ohio, one mile and a half from So dneaville station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad. Fully tlfty acres are Improved and un der cultivation and the whole is nab in coal stone. The buildings are a hewed log house, log stable, o w shed, &o, The farm is well situated within one mile of the railroad. Terms of sale—One-half cash with reasonable time for the remainder. Pricet2s_per sere. Address, MICHAEL Me .1113tEN. Salineoville. Columbiana county Ohio, Refer to Jon. Al ,Cabe, Ross street. Pi ttsburgh. febal dm:daw. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES 1:133:1:1 SM F.I.TING WORKS. PA.IIXL. VILICoIt /Iv 006, Manufacturers al Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt CoPPar. Pram" 00P Por Bettoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter Bolder. ko. Also importers and dealers ht Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, /to. cor Oonstantly on hand. Tiruneres Machi n ad Tools. Warehonse, No. 149 MOT and 120 ECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Parma. Speolel orders of Copper ant to any desired Patten. fe2l:lyd.tw S. M. KIER JAMES GLOVER JOHN FOSTER PITTSBERGII FIRE BRICK Rumu- FACTUR.TNO COMPANY. HIES,. GLOWER de:CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brisk, Tiles, Crucibles JP% and dealers in Fit e and •rticibits Clay. *IN. Office 365 Liberty street, opposite the P. IL IL Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders rupeatfully solialte& febahamd 161 W DISCOVERY To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. Tam Opißegy Piassix Russian Spectacles, PERSONS SUFFERING FROMDE fective sight, arising from age or other caus es, Call be relieved by using the Rumslan Peb ble Spectacles, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity. to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of those persons can be seen at mr office. 03.. All who purchase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in future free..f clam with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. ifyou wish to ensure en improve' mutat in Your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Rawl= Pebble Spectacles. I anl6 No. 39 Fifth street. Post Building DAUB & CAPPELL, SIE tr.citi ANT TAILORS, N 0.185 SMITHFEBILD STREW. WE HAVE JUST It EVESPED A 1111 lane, and wall selected otoek of Spring Goods, oonaistiag of aothis,Casimerex; Vestings, dce. Al43O—A large stook of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Muffing Pewit' &liar a. Reeklica fyd °"c r thing astudtf ket by drat edaie BurnightagfrlV Prdepi ProMiatkr mega d. 101101 1 - 1 13 BBL, Wino NAGS 31$? aul looehod sad for moo W. - EMU co oe ke SA l a 1 l an I .v2...-S 3 : , ,,.. ,1,1 ". 1 4, 1 !" 0 4 1 M 41 )1 1 1" 11625311*I1,1 . 1,3%7 4tfisiAi!;ftes 4-41? -1 , T , I],:cy SEEM -- . - r.. :I.W:go Xf m t* Ottwouecorave • 1 ,, ,..r.,,t c. .A..4.RAMPoIi . , .-.. , fm- DaioPa ' ..Hosto&...r - e ...:1 Eartngba; ' ''Lf....friiint•ro C. itah.l4.. ar-.. , ...7-..-Igew v i ro. stop . atom .- ' ..l'oftin .. rerp,oo ...,,,Onl .X.,tpt,t. t ....r. t /./Neri-Yor atpot.U:Lr-AMI rAingeriMl.agad e alt: -l iin i i abispw-- :Apr York-Liverpo9 a:/...111prit 4 "Ripe Itinuna. S.. 'N'lrbins::__ frepolk Nell. Yotk...3lenik atgati4Vai-IMLaiNPIritY Wawa' .....-.Solarbanaa.Way Ye .. , '...a..l).Alvirribbl.iiatiii4o ' •:-..- ' WYD JATurPOL:s. / • . 1 1 most —..: - .7.aaverpor - .-dg e ,.. 0 % c-,-.7 , ollittor.... a..l4litarpeodl...l. Ti. • • 1 OF___* l ._. ":...r. '.:Jily*rpool.,..3llcist4l:l..:.? r.' , . 4 ~..50'4.,,,1iew,11E -ai* : .ifroei. :.... 11 4T0 091 . ' F ak k° 9- " . arila 1 jactitssa 4l . .', -.... , t ...utilnt . 72 1L.I.,: 1 1": to - i)!6 , 66`••41:414gt - - .ggilif• Thi 6. ll oairr are the barb!lmiliappcxati for add, ellvbri *ci, ~, 1•.... , , -Lh, •:il ini k airsauk .03olit . • s - ..'. ;A. 4 5 _, . 01 , I Thim id fUlver * ( It••••!•1•••••. - --............- 7 ~..,) arr . 3 ‘: -.3 f. , :: eaWa-V2taikiiiiti.i 13 , : ,. .: .1 Piidibtplaa.-.77Z.Uh.::711?.Z' In • : - Boatou-i—,:- ...L...i.,...4,,,, m• 7 ' ' " ' ltriatairal , i trA i Chtdiillat::..V l 2 - ' . ..a11. 1 ::: , NC - htt e t .,.......4....-,..,,,.:.4. , p g ....., gita - A74;.....:7::=1.7- •--- . . .4, Z!Mniliall,ObDucEAUimm Remarks- 7 0e Weather'coritinues wet -ant dlitagr3 Buiiess hasbeen dull Sorg se g ue. dine past and • Unsettled, much so that'doireaqindmiliMui ' 4 4 i difilindt tp °l3; ;alp. Our rivers , iris4n ble afar. forage is on thejuereaso. ; We Katie, the foll Owing biuds losdinc: and St.'Panr; 4 Tairik."Kirff4: lo r--i 6 44 O F,Mi: lll ' Louisville: -Nellie,' acigerlirie - Mina lecobsi tor . ' St. T,ouir. pretty:: fidr:liskebitsideiing . tie de mend for boats for Aiii . sernmoV use., Dili er-,Thtt: market remains quiet with a nmderatevdeMan, 4 l - 1 it rile in the Alleigheniriver 'Wald *rear the receiptsag, itto.. Oil . Cu -woltisis tir.belloated.tcrliddi `snag mt; The Eastern Markets are,..notaety,..ectivi4ii present time Flour rUeolinues ` stitch being' hOlders'More Aide pendent, whllst - buters-ari holdirix:off. fiir a In- the Bait:the market - eiitiritieg"• - fdi The telegraph informing:a another dealt:geed @Mc bbl. • Formerly Attaburgh by the BastOrn !On. b4,at• PrePP4:PPg4O, I 43 I .I seem: to be giiiiiiit'slones and pay.no satin - Vcin to reports East.'iir, West: yrnik4Tbel. &Wei was firm' s tagily 4 1 . 4 444 - ,for; Apples fine Peaches:. The",market . contains atial.r:smoldSt ieaeOtleaulltl/T+-Ib . ' the lierillus'ileicriptions. t Wa .. havum)ehake„ . notioe bifiguree, ..Beeon was never in bettaride mend; the stock in, the market Ait soon be among the thingra that Were. "TRIK--- demand wag active. .PricusterkupWard._ rlour—The market was dull-with no .or da ad for large - lots. Eales were 'made trim . . 50 bbls choice, $7 ZC' 47, 50 perbid; moderate. Bacon—No have to notice a continued:firM-- ness in the market with a liberal amount of bans actions. Sales 20,000 lbs , shou/ders aldeip - 7 , 01 Sc ; Plain Hams,l3Mc; 5.Q . gane.93^4,0100:::.3,VU0. lbs Canvassed S C Hams; ; 6,4oo_ponnds shoul ders, 60; 4.501-ssounds Plebs Hams, flAct• 2.500. 'pounds sides, 7Y4@lBc other sales were nunis at the same range of proses. Dried ErsclL—MarketsteadY7 sales %Via- Apples $15043162: Peaches,sales 12513e5h, 250 3 5010 bash. • . Eggs—The market was unsettled iscv4llote. nominally at 15@)1.6e • • ' bard—There is not-much doing at present: the rates were, country.lo@lo34c • cili.Af,ll.s. oils—The sales at the Oil . Rao . were as follows : Crude, sales 300 bbls, iribbls; mish :1 197 bbls do, 13lio cash. Refined, sales 100 bbls Refined, in bond 73c cash ;' sales 400 bbls do:-0a private terms. Lubricating, sales LT bbls at no cash. Tho receipts of Crude for the past twenty.- four hours amounted to 7,317 bbls, by the Alle gheny river. Cheese—Sales 130 boxes N. R.,14c ; 50 do Goshen, 15.5. Potatoes—The receipts are increasing. Stiles 220 bushels Neshannoeka at 90®950. - - Beans--The demand has fallen off; small sales of amall•white at $2 50@2 Groesrles—Firm ; prices unchanged.. We omit quotations. - - • • - Osts—ln good demand ; sales 2.500 botstlebiers. Private terms. There was not muoh done in any article- Asf Provisions to-day. Lard, to a limited exterr,t, war sold at 10 , 40 for prime city;' At 10e the Se' mand is fair, but not met. Bulk: Shoulders went, sold at f.lAit i e—the lattar coverintextra in slat and out. Bu Sides range from 53,403W0 forlight and heavy, by there wore no transactions of con,- sequence. There were sales of heavy balk - Hams at We fora special market, ' There was alittle trade ineity packed new Neil Pork at $l4, and of old at $ll 50. ; • , Sales of Leaf Tobacco at Bodmann'sWarehonsa were 14 bhds and 40 boxes, as follows :'l2-Ihds Mason.county, viz : 5 hhds damaged at $315®12; 2 hhds do do Lugs at $ll 25(412; 5 hfida do do medium leaf, at $l4 50®15'50 ' •'2 hhda medium leaf at $l4 50017;:10boxes.Virgima leaf and lugs at $120213 50; 10 boxes Kentucky leaf and lugs,;at Ml 5; 20 boxes Ohio seed led, dam aged, Wrappers and Fillers, at $8 25®12. Re ceipts moderate. Philadgelphla Mint: The March business of the Philadelphinittint was as follows: Gold Coinage Silver Copper Baltimore Coffee Xarket,A'Reff 4 . . The advance in gold and sterling warly. the week stimulated a fair inquiry for 'Rio, but the extreme vieverof 'holders checked business, and no sales - transpired. Other descriptions. the sup ply of whichis limited, have been quite neglected.. At the close we quote prides nominilly as fol , lows: Rio. 32®33c for good to prime queXity: La guayra, 04@W V , and Java 40c b. Stock of Rio in first hands,lo,ooo bags. (Condensed from the Cincinnati Commercial for the Daily Poet.) Cincinnati. The river is falling, with twenty-tlya feet in; the channel, and eight feet over the Falls. The Lower Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee are in fairboat ing order. Freights are not as abundant as here tofore, owing to the Government restrictioncon shipments. Nearly all the boats are taken for the Government Service as fast as they arrive. • . - , 4 / 1 1 4 " ) . Parragut his occupied Warrenton. The Switzerland Is ready for dub,- agai_ L u• - The Golden Era is due to-night froru_P pf, : z The Northwekter,for St. Louis. vim" uP day Yesfe*w. The river is falling at i hb point, with eleven feet six inches water in the canal last evening. TwhhAea.brfluve7a:etekulsencl.wearithanpdigeoilrt, was sunk ,at the The twat Migsissippi is reported about stat i on ary. There is 5 -feet on the Up er and 4 feet on the Lower Rapids. Below Keokuk . there is 8 feet in the channel There is plenty of business on the .Idisaissippt. River, • and the Keokuk and. Northern Lune packets have as mneh as they !SU do isk . carrying' freight. and piessman. - . • - ANDS . . H'S GARDEN' a FIR& LSeed% seed drUla, seed sowers. pruning in . atrumenta of all for sale *LON% aD4 111 amt. • OFRICUC ov vine Pasi.i- Wedrieslan AVlBth: 1868, PROVISION MARKET. Clnolnloatt Cincinnati Tobacco Market Pieces. Value. 19,573 $395,972 95 .... 135.464 25.717 70 53.000 00 .5.451.937 RIVEN. NEWS. Lontsvike Saint Louts. - • At . _ - 344:Ykis =~t3 r` - i aeesaisariftsuisfftmL - rPriersto ocerstm Azattema.frosAtall rtg.,90 1 ., (fin gtd 4 l l -F 5 4 ",'., 7:1 4iiidSdto: - sytt t , • • x.,.. . -..-„. Afaii l r ''' .l-2 1 ' '- f i ttisb i ZPoitEct. .-1 CIRRTIVICA TEE S • - - - - 1 i„ - lrfirnurriaLzoggliffellE head . a 'slfritit V,ilaVr=s:- . 1 Linati~tithsrPiik i ltr- . I bait .wibr youtvilltim i grev an ve..: : , Doctor - Snap - trim; some time I. sok hifiselmiao -Rhiob,llo___...w -- .., 1 4 . 4fhwrir,:-.X. 7 "we*" 4 11 trUtitiOn 4 -0 44 1 PW4t- 3 dale , , 1 -.' ttiripPailis the ontrt . . 1461 th vim ' - giferir4e from 'red - ; . rhig i ''''' w 'A l .. - -Ifau c .... DA4,7., ' -- • 1 11=Polvitakrer i to.. /fro., &o.; =rirperoas tfas era of more. orto diem& 1 7 ,31..ff1er ar ism:fee* llama :on she eon- - i . 4/011040f earw~raptgams4 tt IV:L i r nit 121 ~. 111 Eg li° m a ril I I 4 Z11W14 g ‘ 1 1717 44 5 Ire ! V II 0 1 3 ? n a . 411, -Boob ito conteinel3ol4ss. rim Olos 'Dorzoi, . I cd.whea a IredZke, 'eat r . ,pre-raut *Drew of WO money - e i fi a gnoripeter. N. Y., tooorfd Aunt - 4 laity rear m & i i : aunNe - . - 1 ' ' Coriciitaiket Street and the Diamond..-. -';• su medhoewia . •.. :- ... Agent for Pittaburg. 1 WIT. FILBE - 2 CO.,- STEAM ENGINE kmkEss.. Iron Jr, >tux deleaz gmessi . llll2llllsll. u DREI Mint the l'emiu,R. B. . heneogar Deuoti 1 -1 0 =133111(alan. .. - . mirgagieggagetZlllll ANL" 11131011 _ gt ti lesaa .wa fteola. rtialialrfrAtlCl - exist Nall. - Traw — igianb:itYfunulaws. Faetorien,l,_ .1 • %re VarHau: tkaan to strf4l 4lo .S. aad Na W oh an _ a iner: lo for gnat, Via and tu g ta; mils; d elivalar raw nib - . 1. TO Sin on tend. Dished and readi.for ship. I rand at anortnotbe. amines ancl.Boilem o;everg .4 dmoriptlon. - - wri iisz k l=tro a lla lbeet Iron me s_ bin ...Hangers and j rmarizak,kand ery a cf a ar th az manufacture ot Catch, i Oar prima are low. our maoldnery mannfsetur ad et the bad quality tit materials. and warrantee! b all eases to givelaliabotion. .. , .41rOrdere from all Parts of the oountry siAlcd ad and' promptly , fignumw CIONISIGNED AND POE •1114 LE PROSE 11./ doe audio arrive - - • ` 1.600 Pieks White and Yellow Corn. Shelled and in gunnies. Ihiqpire of la. W. , c Jane 116 Liberty street: • -1 • , ~ .. TIMM SANINGS rerlsmirrnow, NO •. mir 110 Smitnlield etreetioppesite the Custom .- q House.- Chartered fir, the liegisliture• 41:SFE7I CIE ." jr.ll TIOIL YBIESIDZWIS. 4 Wm. 11. Smith . -R. Y. Re.id ' g Thos. D. Meader A..llein smen ' Francis Sellers - . Joshu , Rhodes John P. Jenninss. _Jaool, Eltnokrath •'` l ;-•T2010.0218. Blair - Alex. Braille; Rears Lloyd Alfred Black.. _ rarsizza " ' - 'l' l s'3 . oiiiiliiing ' . • Cz_r_ - 1 A 8 Bell '. Joe Dilworth ,:: ' B'S Fowler NV A. .liteed , . i " :f"! Jam W Woodwell IL 0 tleigEfervi s.: Y Rabin ONV et a :4 1 M Tiernan 8 $ Bertram' D BC Lotus 8.1 Am/anon ] Jas W Baxtre p X Zdoginlei • __,....., 0 H Wolf D.obert D COODJaa -: Wm, Smith ' Tt W i t ' lbraßla j one . 0 B Jones . - - W H Phelps - . C B Herron FICIESTART AND 1111.10117818., D. B. If oKiI,iILBT, 483,690 65 front 9A. tO 2 ex. Alsoi--"Tnes. - OP e T d d s s eib jird . ay eyerungt' from ato o'clobic:: 'llair poo ita rammed of Oliin DIRE and uwards.. agenda declared In December and Jane of Vivldem . dis allowed to remain are placed to tits.- credit of the depositor u Dal. and bear In; wed. the compounding it. Boob containing Chador. Dy-lowa.p". fuir Method at the office. 2101- This Instillation offers. eopeclaDy to them Demons whose earningsare smolt d i u m portmilty to swum by small deposits , waved. a sum which ' be a reecnum when n oosed, their'-.:- moneynot only beingsafebidbeuringintere' at. in- - stead of remdning improduative. myl. JUST RECEIVED:AT RORELANISR, 911 MARKET STREET, - lia& Ens Lasting Bab:literal, Batton and Con. uou hiet'd_galterst,Ladies' Sue white and . black glove .Md and iliorodso ellpperg- lokleas Etas glove Hid Balmoral and Congress - Bemis; Gents 81/0 Calf Bootstßalmoral and Oaken& a full assortment. Boys and Youthie•l3oots. S 008 and Galterm fdisass and Children's fancy Boots, - Shoes and Maas of all ! kinds and stale& 5 Be pre , ssid call and at least magna iav steak before gagolusaincOlfprase Goodselse. .• Remeribir. at BORLAND'S; 911 Mullah cl doorfrelta 'Nth . • sal 400 311WE JnitArri " Ve 4 alp BEM i ~ , ,: >, ~ -:,. ;`,-`~