7. - Aittit. tiligt: EMZEI R. m.PserrEmor_LL a CO., 3 • 1 . • ,t9W, ;I:W riF;i •, • I , ...• • •• • • r • /, I Wevicir P - . : t. • to take 4.1.111,...1DeMe.. , :h ;A:;,, 4 , St our Lotoodliatiff. DAY MORNING, APR-11,10 LID BIGHOIIIIOOD ETELLIWINOI tons of the Secretary of the Treasury. 1 following 'decision has been made Secretary of the Treasury, of goes- tarising from appeals by i mporters he decisions of Collectors, of cer rticles entered at the ports of B6s ew York, &o : Benzole or benzine, l ost closely, resembles spirits of tur- c7iii inbject to the same duty, viz., I - per pllon. exaction of $6 per ton on old iron is overruled for the reason, among i others, that to constitute an iMpoz 1, "thin the pure meaning of the law, oral mast be voluntary with the in ii import, which was not so in this Th( hy, tho gone! from] taiu ton; . Mut -----petiv 16 The, ' beiler ' seve teflon' ,the tent t case. Tan ed at 3 t - iniposi .tnns on The nating gorte n d io " I nked' duties. Comm On blue printed India China was oremproperly amassed at 40 per centnm a f i val . - - • Monallik de laine, and goods of similar description, 2 cents per square yard, and SO per etintum ad valorem; vellum cloths, t ',l • '3O _per c i turn ad va/orem. Certai 1 importers ha sing made entry , before thact of the Ist of August, 1862, 'went int I effect, but were unable to com plete it 1 y causes beyond their control, the good must be,considered subject to the, rate'', 'f duty existing on the 31st of July-las : I :cd calf skins were properly , assess per centnm, the act of July last an additional duty of s . per cen• ned leather of all descriptions. : tion of 10 per contain sty on sundry merchandise im- Spanish bottoms is Affirmed, . ving no reciprocal treaty with the !States for exemption from such , .. EXIDAOX ,II on th e Pennsylvania 4 - ' r; -• 1 I - Railroad. About e /eve es o'clock, yesterday morn ing, ; l is a eight train going Eastward on the Penn Avarua Railroad, was passing Denny's -curve, opposite Lawrenceville, l i ar a keg of p 'or der , exploded, from some tin ' known can e shattering to atoms the car in which i , had been placed and one or two others. The car was laden with am munition it ich, with some cannon, in an. othei car,. d a lot of candles, groceries, &a., in a •d, were scattered about in the ipinit nf the track for some distance. One'car w thrown over the embankment rel and the tof the train was more or less injured. e explosion shook the houses in the vici ity, breaking some windows, and (math ned a good deal of alarm ; it being rumpled. that another explosion had iia occurred a ;t he arsenal laboratory, that a locomotive I d blown up, etc. Porta nitelyno on ' on the train was injured, all employed oh it were in the front or rear care s beyorKthe reach of the exploeicr Inters* ReVenue Deeteion. The ConinksEaoner of Internal Revenue e has 'decided thatl whenever distilled li quors are moved, and the quantity shall . have b i 'en reported to the Collector 3 ) of the dis 'ct to which the removal is made, and a ertificate thereof is given by said Collect° ', and transmitted to the Col lector of-the district from which the re moval is de, the bond required by a former deci 'Con shall be cancelled. Deseters Returning. -The Prov ost. Marshal, Captain E. 8. / Wright, sta I, hat deserters continue to arrive at this point almost daily, notwith standing the , me specified in the Presi dent's procla ' ation expired on the Ist inst. It is ii ' derstood, however, that all absentees wh ' return voluntarily will be be dealt wit I as stated in the proclama tion, and man , are yet availing themselves a the oppo nity. Among those who report to Cap I. Wright are a goodly num ber of drafte linen who never entered the service, and who do not feel like risking the consequedees of further delay. • 1 - 7 -- - 6 4 411umm les:" An amend nt has been added, in the One Senate, J the supplementary act for the 0. akland ' Assenger Railway Co., giv ing!he pomp!) ,y porter to use the dummy engine on tit?! ?vend, subject to the will of 3 C ounc il s , e in the city proper. Peti tions on this I..ftbject are being circulated i n . t h e n c it y , an n extensively signed. .......—____ Held to Li l lis:if for Trial. ], , The man , pbell, whose arrest for nbtutlug aho belonging to Wilson & c , In 1.1 Brp.,-of Alleg 3 , , we have noticed, fail- f ed to raise the o ant of his fine, $2O, and r was held to b ' for trial at the next term of Coiht.. It 'ill be the first case under the .new law r , the protection of live,ry stable - keepers. i s ~. - ,, Steek , r tes Itedueett. The New Yo k Tribune says : "The Western roads , ave reduced the rates of tratisportation, near as we can calcu late, About $l6 a car from Chicago to New York:. -The ras per car of 224 feet of floor, from Chi ' o, are as follows : To Detroit or Tol 'o, $5O. On hogs 80c 311 I eg cwt. To al or the Bridge, $B5. On hogsAto: V ciri To Pittsburgh, $72. On hog' 600.111 wt. To Dunkirk, $5 `11) ear,aild'2o on , jo gs less than to Buffalo. The nth of April, This is a day-, hich which will be mem orable in the i atory of Pittsburgh so long as it is a ty. It is the eighteenth anniversary oft great fire of 1846, which destroyed all th' business part of the city. I ' r • - - CrLehi bud Cotorit. The cases in %he Court .cif Quarter Ses sions, continue' be of an ordinary and uninteresting o^ • ter. Business is be• ing rapidly tint 'rough awl the term will not be *long on • The case of Miss Eliza beth Beatty, fo murder, will probably come up - next W: The Exec T on of Sheets. onvicted of the murder :to be executed in the or, to-day. A plan for rushed here, and the ect it yesterday. Of laws of the State, the rivate, or at least, only f spectators will be ad ted event occasions a Aement in our quiet a F. Sheets, of John Ansley, jailisrd, at Bea the scaffold was carpenter Was to course. under di . execution will be a limited 'neither witted. The ex good deal of e neighboring co - 1 - 1 Sentenced. t i J. Irvin Steel the Blairaville Record; , f waa convicted t week of libel upon David Taylor, d sentenced by Judge Buffington to p fine of 81 and costs. _ . _. Work I, manesseed. pleting the West Penn was - commenced on the company expecato Tile work of co ailyania o.' Monday last an finish it by next M:l=4 mattes's Report. ommitte has for. sale the e on the Con- Pirepo rt ttoek. - Fifth' • 'of 1 • net of the War e ValiseAlde retences. rman aid; yesterday commit ..en to jail Charrls Craner, charged with obtaining board n der false pretences. 1 1 P 4 Finally. nos l i In the State . nate• on Tuesday, Mr. I Eirahain called a the bill in relation to 4he feeding of sto k while awaiting trans- Oriatiort on ' ads, which was passed may. : - , 1 1::]ffl • illideiiiiiidfrnaprovaa • mamas. T! " next sale . of real et'P'.4) ,we have"io plarchase: • . • o adjoining Ilayivitle, . 4-: n.rt,, • Virapp.,,,.. I i.;oo;per i"nicti" uL in now erecting 'a - tine dwellin4 end ether handsome imprOiements. He will make this his home unless, indeed, he is', called to take 'up his abode in the Gov , ernor's Mansion at Harriabia. We may here speak of some of the iin provementain the building way in and about our city. St. Clair street connected as;it is by the splendid suspension Bridge, is beta continuation of Federal street, Allegheny.city; making in all a street of some two miles long, and is fast becoming one of the most crowded• and business streets in our city. - On St. Clair street at the end of the bridge Mr. John Bisasell, IS now erecting four largeour story iron front warehouses; ,which will add much to the appearance of the street Land bridge. On the Allegheny side, between Stockton. Avenue apdjVater street,. most—of the bnildings are to be removed, on both sides of Federal street and handsome iron front warehouses are being erected. In another year we doubt if a finer built street of the same length can be fount in any city, Barge;. In oar estimate of boat baildizueater day, We .Maitted - the . buildiag of coal and other barges at the differentyards around oar city; From - the estimate we have a enm equal to one. uarter of a million will boinveated barrges the coming season. - There area hundred al. ready contracted for. . Public Charities. The swept° of the appropriations made by therLegisjatnre to public chari ties in this State is $154,900. This is di. vided among seventeen institutions, in slims ranging from $25,000 to $5OO, and does not include the House of Refuge, to which $33,000 more were given. A com mittee of three has been appointed by the Senate to examine into the condition of all such institution for which appropria tions have been made, and report at the next session. GAS In Manchester. The Manchester borough council is making au effort to have gas introduced into the borough. The Allegheny Gas Company offer to supply such as want gas in their houses at the same price paid by consumers in Allegheny, provided the number is sufficient to justify them in put ting down pipes. It is also proposed to light Beaver street, by means of some twenty lamps, located at the corners of cross streets. The committee of the bor ough council was instructed to ascertain definitely how =Sy citizens will bind themselves to take the gas. Chartered. The Cooper Fire Arms Manufacturing Co: has been chartered by the Legitaa tate and stock subscription books are to be opened next week. Pardoned. David K. Bennett, convicted abnnt one year ago of having attempted to produce abortion, and sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary, has been pardoned by the Governor. Flouring Mill Purchased. Meagre. J. S. Liggett & Co.;have bough the City Flouring Mills in the Fifth Ward so long carried on by Mr. L. Wilmarth. Mason Jones' Lecture. Very much interestattaches itself to the oration by' Mr. Mason Jones, to be de livered this evening at Lafayette Hall, un der the auspices of the Young Mea's Mer cantile Library Association. He comes to us with a high reputation and will doubtless do his subject. Garibaldi and Italy, eloquent justice. An article in the Washington Chronicle, where Mr. Jones delivered this lecture to a brilliant assem. bilge, says 'As an orator Mason Jones is undoubt edly Is remarkable man. Hie eloquence is of that special class which wins upon the auditor the longer the speaker is listened to. Although he speaks for two hours he wiles away the time so pleasantly that tho conclusion of the lecture comes about too Loon, and we could willingly listen for an hour or two more." Cheap John's Lecture. By the following it will be seen that Mr. T. J. Parker, known as "Cheap John," has accepted aninvitation to deliver a lec ture, extended by those who have heard him on previous occasions. Those who imagine that because "Cheap John," in disposing of his wares, uses-quaint and ri diculous cheeses, he is notcapable.oftalking len:111)1y, are much ' mistaken, as he is fully able to lasi with any sub ject. Those who ere skeptical on this point should go and hear him. Hie re ply is as follows: Prrrsxenon, April 10. Messrs. Wm. Y. Coles, J. B. Lindsay, T A. McClelland, and others: Dear Sira—l have received your com• tounication of the 'Tth, and will be happy to comply, and will accordingly deliver a lec ture on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Lafayette Hall. Subject—Positive Facts. Very respectfully CHEAP JOHN. Yankee Boblnson , e Benefit. Yankee Robinson, who has been quite successful this week in his personationt takes a benefit .to-night, when he ap• pears in three good characters, viz : Josiah Putnam m the "Times that Tried TIN" Solon Shingle in the "People's Law ler" and Ebin Pettingell in the "Yankee lfr China." Here is a glorious chance to enjoy a laugh. Still They Come. The large audiences, composed of our first citizens, who nightly aseemble at Ma sonic Hall to visit the Pcdop ticomorama, is the best evidence of its merit and popu larity, and as its stay among us is limit ed, we advise you to go at once. Matinee on Saturdayafternoon at 2} o'- clock, when children will be admitt ed for 10 cents. vetORTINT TO TEO PUBLLO.--Seo ement. POCKET Boors and Wallets, all styles at Pittock's, opposite the Postoffice. Plicrronauns of all prominent persona at Pittock'a, opposite the Poatoffice. DON''r n IMPOSED ON, by buying bogus prints of Tom Thumb and wife. They are sold for Photographs—so look out. See advartiEement headed important to the public. Gummi &Beset%Bowies Mere.for fi wily manersottnins Romero the la . 9111Filthgetketirai a nent • soma k 717 JOSEPH MEM & SON MAXIIPACITII/Ilaop (AHOY Juim PLAIN FURNITURE * Cu A ➢RN WARKHOIIBS,I96 EihitismlLD . r l (Between Sixth otreet and L ties.; PI I ' I 'BBUBHA GE NT B . ENAMELED. LEATHER %amends; Gaits Calf Leather Balmoraho Ekmta Grain Leather Balmoralm New York oar tom made, warranted,_ at El Fifth street. 110111BIZAFlidk ADO. SOciid Edition THI v4,LATEST„TRJEGRAIII, A 9Destietate Rattle Ihnniltient. 001 • GUNBOATS ACROSS 0114 RIM LATEST FROM PORT ROYA FROM NORTH CAROLINA JEFF. DAVIS SAYS NORTH CAROLINA MUST BE CLEAR- ED OF YANKEES Things Near Vicksburg, Eight Iron Clads Before Charleston REBELS DESPAIR OP CHARLESTON Two Igen Shot by the Rebels Eight Confined Soldiers Drowned HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, April 9030863. The Richmond Whig of April Bth has he following: All thoughts are noW:centered upon Charleston. Official intelligence was made public yesterday morning that the enemy's iron-clad fleet had attempted to cross the bar but failed. Later in the day it was announced that the gunboats and trans• ports had succeeded in crossing and were at anchor, Our iron•clade lay between the forts quietly awaiting the attack. Further intelligence will be looked for with eager anxiety. • The conflict will be desperate. WASHINGTON, April 9.—Nothing WAR TS ceived up till ten o'clock, concerning th, affairs at Charleston. A private telegram froin Headquarters Army of the Potomac says the tone of the Richmond papeis of yesterday is not hope' fnl, and shows they consider the surren der of Charleston impossible, as the city will bedestroyed rather thati be permitted to fall into our possession. PORT ROYAL, March 28.—The iron•clad Keokuk arrrived yesterday in good condi tion. • Four Monitors are in North Edisto In• let with four' mortar schooners distant about 16 miles by land from Charleston. The troops landed at Stono are said to have accompanied a gunboat expedition, and firing has been heard there, but 'loth ing definite is known. When the balance of the Monitors will move is not known. The rebel pickets are visible all along the shore at North Edisto, and night sig nals, by colored lights, are telegraphed along the coast thence to Charleston. The rebels at Savannah threaten to bring down their rams and attack and take Port Royal, sinking the Wabash and Ver mont, and capturing all the troops left there by Gen. Hunter. The storekeepers at Hilton Head in con• sequence are selling dry goods, and other stores, lower than the same articles can be bought in New York. An order has been sent by Gen. Hunter to withdraw our troops from Brunswick and Ferdinandi.• A tremendous explosion took place in the harbor of Charleston a few days since, causing a jarring sensation to the whole blockading squadron, six miles off. It is supposed to have been a premature explosion of some submarine torpedo. NEW YORE, April 9.—The purser of the steamer Fair Bee has arrived here, and reports that the attack on Charleston was fixed for Tuesday. Passengers from Beaufort, N. C., state that'on the sth inst. the rebel pickets on the Trent road extended to, a point of nine miles from Newbern. Affairs at Little Washington looked threatening. The rebel Gen. Hall was opposing Gen. Foster's little band, and on Monday after noon there was a rumor at Newborn that Gen. Foster had surrendered. This was not credited, as it was believed that rein'- torcementa from Suffolk had rcached Washington. Gen. Footer's position was strongly en trenched by rifle pits and ditches. Can nonading was heard at Newborn all day on Sunday and still on Monday. The gun-boats Chicara and State of Georgia were coaling at Moorhead City to run the blockade of Pambico river, where th ere was but one gun-boat. NEW YORE, April 9.—The following letter dated on the 4th inst„ below Wil mington, N. C., is the latest from that be leaguered town: Major General Foster is at the post of danger and even without additional assis• trance. It is thought that he can hold the enemy in check. More gunboats arrived to-day, and it is expected that to-morrow morning, the 4th, they will witness a fine display of 9 inch and 100 pounder rifle shell for the special amusement of the obnoxious bat teries. There is, however, a possibility that the town will be vigorously attacked ny an overwhelming force, and that it will be burned before the gunboats can work their way up the crooked channel without the buoys. The position of three gunboats, the Louisiana, Commodore Hall and Eagle, the fort, the block houses and the breast work and ditch which runs com pletely around the town, makes it apps- sent that Washington will be a formidable place to take, although it is defended by not more than two thousand troops. The fort is a sodded earthwork, it is surround 'ed 1:13 , a deep ditch and a formidable abet tie. It is rumored that Jeff Davis has de. dared that North Carolina must be cleared of the Yankees. A special dispatch dated Washington, Wednesday, April Bth, 1863, says : The Government has advices from Gen Hun ter's Department up to April Bd, at which date the combined land and naval forces were off Stono Inlet waiting toi good weather. It was then blowing a gale, and it was thought doubtful whether the expediAon would be able to proceed for 48 hours. The rebels are still studious to keep their newspapers oat of our hands, but the Government has information that Richmond journals of the 4th, contain tel egrams from Charleston announcing that eight iron•clads are off the bar, and that the day of conflict is at hand. It is evident from the ;one of the com ments in the Richmond jonrnala on this intelligence that they are not so confident of the strength of the elaborately pre pared defences of Charleston against oar iron clads, as they would have the world• believe, and the foreign ministers here ap- pear to think the unwillingness of the rebels to let their papers of a later date than the 4th 'reach us so significant of good news for the country. -- 7 - - -- At 4Arfo3: l 9 firiii 0 LLlbe DeMoreit special - diepatch - - Mini 'Young's Poin ssays Atatievyral transporteladeo.-wql tr aps, irtitillett.4llliiti'sitrifiitii brigade, and one iron-clad started up the stream thi , morn , mg, There appears to be no prospect for ac tive operations before Vicksburg for selne time. The new canal being cut three miles above here will be eight miles long; and emptying,i4p thell.liseissippi below 'War renton, :', ..--."! -: - • ! ' '' ' MIMI Parragut still holds the river between Vicksburg and Jlndson. The Queen of the West is up Red river. Porter and Grant is reconnoiteri ng up the Yazoo river with considerable force. M URFREESIIOIIO, April --After leaving T4lorepillie on the 3d, two men - in Wi t• der 's command were captured by the ene my, and both wer,-, inhumanely 'shot.-- Their names were John Vance and Be, Montgomery, belonging to the 724 Indi ana regiment. Montgomery was iustant• ly killed, and Vance, though shot through the head three times, and horribly mark ed, has reached camp and made a written statement of his sufferings. A Captain French and a man named Cartwright did the shooting. They took two rings from the finger of Montgomery, saying they would send them to their sweet hearts. Wilder destroyed a part of the village known as , Saultsburg, consisting of a dwelling of 'a notorious guerrilla. These late successes have encouraged our cavalry. BOSTON, April 9.—On Tuesday night eig litconfitied,scldiers in Fort 'lridepend ence awaiting trial by Court Martial for various offences, escaped in a skiff and pulled for South Boston point. Soon after cries for help were heard and a life boat started from the fort, in search. but nothingwas discovered in the darkness.-- All the deserters were • undoubtedly 'drowned. • The names of the missing men are as fol lows :Jno. Morris Born in Iludestield, England; Jno. Dale, Concord, N. H.; Alex. Devine, Ireland: John Morgan ana Ben. Van lienren, Newburg, N. V.; all belonging to the 2d Mass. Cavalry. Chas. Edmonds, 27t11 Mass.; Serg't Patrick and Cunningham, Ist Ir. S. artillery, and Benj. C. Davis, I lth D. S. Infantry. NEW Yowl, April 9.—A Baton Rouge, letter'of March 80th says that the rebels have 80,000 men at Port Hudson. (}en. Banks arrived on Friday and an order : was issued for the whole division to be in 'readiness to march at an hour's no• tice with three days cooked rations. No movement has taken place as yet. This is to he the grand move upon Port Hudson. Lituts‘ll.l,E, April 4th.—The Clarks vi a expedition sent out by Col. Bruce last night, under Col. Boone, surprised Wit) lward, recaptured our stores and took several prisoners. There was severe skirmishing this morn. ing. Our tieet with three gnabbilts are here o-night. MARKETS ii)c TELEGRAPH ....____— Cf , t•INNATt. April v--Flour dull and demand limit ed: YUp. held at but nothing of c•ousequelwo doing. Wheat dull and nu demand. Corn and Oats dull, but unchanged: Corn and eat„ tki. Whis ky declined to 43e. 111, ['orb and Lard very doll and prices nominal: 21)) tCa prime rot:n[l7 Lard ,o'd at PS.e , prime City held ' at Inc; Bulk All,ulderit saleable at 4' , and ham, ti' 4 , but not offered Creel, n,. demand for sid es . Urcieerioi dull, but unehaliged. Gold and do• wand notes advanced to IC,, and Silver 135. En change firm at par and premium. Ni. it Youk, April 9.--t.itooks better; 47%. Cotton dull at US. Flour dull, :4)00 bbls sold state $6,1041'4414 Obit) $7,3.kta7.31.1; Southern $107.40. Wheat dull, IMP) bu, sold IVeAtera $l,S . ;'. Corn dull, itattin bus sold at ati.4900. Beef dull; Pork. dull; Mess $13,6•2@d3,75. Lard dull at Sugar dull; Coffce dull; Freichts dulL City. nortaitty. Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the interments from March Bth, to April 6th. 18C3 : oIsEASES. DISEASEs sUL'Lri, Dropsy 2 Congetlion Consumption .. 4 britlatuation Lunge Paralysis 1 Scarlatina . Disease unknown . 1 Unknown. IScrofula ..... ..... Dipthoria. . . . I a Ilatuauntion of Brain ICroup - - ' Of the above there were : ' Under 1 year 2:From :to t.. to . From Ito 2... . " 40 to fit 4n to t't :t to lit I " 7tt ..... .. lOto 15 0. " 70 to 80... " 15 to 20 . 01" 80 to 90 " 211 to 30 ..... . 1 " 90 to 100.. . Males, 9: females, 9 : white. IL; color ed 3 ; total, 18. ALLEGHENY COTRVTY DEMOCRATIC CLUB. OWING to the difficulty egtierienced in fitting up their now Ball, at the Cornerof Gth and smithtlield Streets the above named Club hare decided to defer their first meeting therein, until the Ittb b inri., ar 7% o'clock, P. M . when an addrers will be delivered by one of the most distinguished nicn of oar Countyland state. llemtieratirgenerally. nullespecially the mem bers of our branch Clubs throughout tho County aze invite] to attend on that occasion J. D JIANCOCK. Car Seey. JOHN COYLE', api J. C. BUFFUM. Committee. MANHOOD- , HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, lia_u Sealed Ravelope. Price Six Cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spertuatorrhces or Seminal -Weakness; Involuntary Emmissionn, Sexual Debility. and Impediments to Marriage generally, _Ncrvousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits; Mental and Physical Incap_acity' remit tal. tom Sall-Abnae ROBT. Y. CUL VERWELL: M. D. Arithor of the Orem Book. ,to A Boon to 'thousands of Sufferers." Sent under mg, in a plain envelope , to any dress, post paid. on receipt of Six Cents or two postage stamps, by Dr. Cu. J. 0. 127 Broadway, New York, mh3l:d&w3m Post Office Box, 4688, NE 'W GOODS. HUGUS & BACKE, SUCOESSOfrtS TO • W. & D. HUGUS, oor sth & Marke Are now offering to the Trade a full oom plate stook of Dry Goods, consisting of SPRING SHAWLS, SPRING SACQUE_S. AU the new styles of Dry Good at al .prl •es MONEY CORM AND ORIENTAL Q IT ILL T 5;. ALSO. a fall and complete iisaortmont of DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call ana tumble our stock. apt F66S-20tIf BAIIIRELS FSFBH EGGS Ent received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. ap7 corner Market ant Ist St. LA B+ D c H I L. DENNSI Philadelphia and New York eas tern made eaitent and Baltoorallu very superior * good& E. OCHILCBIZ ill co, EIB=1:1 MEM PITP3URG MAaKP- WEEKLY REVIEW. CoreftiU,y Revised and Correeted by r.: stir own Connniirielbil Reporter. 0.1.710 P: OrTITIS Si lIRDAY MORNING Post Prrrsputou, April 10th. 1863. gesnarks—Bu.sinerm since our last has im- Preeed.—at least there was a better demand for certain leading articles, whilst dthers were ne glected. The weather has been very changeablq when we wrote this report it was fine and spring like: Our rivers continue in fine navigable or der. Wa have had several arrivals and depart ures since our last weekly report, but the Ton nage falls far short of what is required to do the business. Our different ship yards have at this , time 3; new boats under way. The prospect for a :ipring run of coal is good. The "diggers" have ii• everybody knew they would) been compelled : . ole o to terms and dig for 3o per bushel, and e : think it about time that those who furnish the : ,,, r of our city with coal should iolver their figures and net blame the diggers. That dodge being "played out," we have no doubt they wit] take their time. Money matters aro about as un - _settled as ever. As soon as the dispatch arrived from New York, on Wednesday, gold declined 10 cents on the dollar. This is the heaviest de cline yet; somebody must loose. During the past week Cotton declined in that market from 5 to 6c per pound; and Fleur from 2.5 to 30e per barrel. Oils—The market has been very unsettled both here and elsewhere. The receipts from Oil City have Increased, and a fair amount has changed hands at a decline from previous rates, Particu lars elsewhere. Bacon—The market has been very firm with a large amount of sales both for home use and to fill contracts. Former - prises hare been well maintained. Groceries are not so firm—that is, sales have been made at a slight de- 1 cline since our last weekly review. The demand," however, was active, and a fair business wai'done. There is a good supply in first hands. Grain- The sales during the week was not large, caused Principally by limited receipts. Oats have ad vanoed with a firtu market, Government contract ors taking pretty much all that is offered. Corn is very steady, but there was no advance, Wheat —The receipts were very light; prices remain as last quoted. Ale.—The following aro the new rates eet by the manufacturers: X bbk hf bbls bbla hf bbla .........-$7 00 350 $8 00 3 4 Kennet... 900 450 I i PXX .. orte- 700 5 00 0 Brown Stout VI bblB 00 I Apples—Sales of Russetta at $2 75(42 25 % bbl A:diem—Sales of Soda 4%@4%; Refined do 5,5 , 1: Caustic Alkali' Biic; Nitrate at B@fiVet Potash and Pearls at 1141 ie. lantier. , -This is a difficult article to quote hast'at present; the stooks being light and small rsoeipts have run the figures up, we quote nomin ally at Roll 2142:a5: choice 2fi63)300. Bacon—Tht demand continues active ; there is a large busk ess doing daily. The stock in fan 'hands Is net large. Among the sales we notice 20,000 the Plain Hams, B,lk 20 000 res shoulders, 8c; 10,0000 IN 8, C. Hams. 10c.; 10,000 lbs Plain firms B%er 5,000 ths sides, 73.t i cr. 10,000 fba shoal pers. 60; 94000 lbs thealdens, fe. sides. 7%e, Saes 110 ,000 lbs to go out of the market same drives. liiessrax—Advanced to 33@350 lb. Beans—balas anti:tall white Naay at $2 NCI 2 75. Brooms—Salos at $1 Z@sl 50 it dos for com mon and SM2 50 for good and tenor Buckets and Tubs—The following are the factory or wholesale rates. From store they axe selling at the customary advance. Buckets. plain maiden Ildosen $2 2t.k . painted Inside, $255; varnished, $2 is 3 hoops,. 'l2 65: TUba 1, 3 hoops, 1 , 1 dozen $8; No 43 ilooplif e/t .175 . No 3. $b 37N0 454 bit heeler o ': Wash boards. half Boah olo• ' waled $5. Bage — Advanced: sales beet Seamless 2 bushel atsBsllloo. Cooporialge.--011 barrels have declined with sales at $2 ,Wand flour barrels to Eoe. Candles advances: dipped 14c it lb; Moulds. lic• Star 20022 o; Sterine 170. eheese—The rm: vanee has taken p market lace:sales R 14c; G o sh en 1.5 c, craekera.The advanced rates are as follows: Water... ......... 6}44s Soda 'No Butter 7xo 805t0n............... barerried ar 90 D Beet • fa; sales of 2000 lbs Plain at laic: 1501 lbs toyer cured at 115.:01134c Cotton Yarn.- No. 5 to 10 - 4, sloo per to No . 16 SIIU per IL "11 & /24 (13 " ! 17 110 " 13(0 105 "18 01 07 14 fp 110 " " "' @1 08 " " "15 0110 " " " 0 110 " No. 400 0 5.1 c ri , •l - dos. No. .800 c& 470 per dos. foo ( t i cHs/ @46 601.1 (in 49c " " " 1.000 0 4.5 " " 700 0 4so " Carpet Ch!sin assorted Colors . 50 etapny lb white, as or 15 cute.— 50 ots •• Candlewick I " " Cotton Twine, • • I " " . Batting. common cts " " TerrnsNett c ish. Niagara do :Pi% ete,per yard. darted Fruit—The market wa,i firm; sales t 7,0 bush Apploa $1 50481 62, an advance; sales of 300 bush Poaches $3 50 for choice. _. Gas Pipe. f.orr. Per Foot. ~',.; 1 och 7c ! 1' Inch. 32 .„...,,, d„d„ Se 1 2.. do , 50 do iNcl 2% do ......... . .......... 90 ~. do c i 3 do...__._ 30 Y. do 40 136 d0....._ ..... .......60 l'/ do do . 190 4 do 0 00 "6c 5 unse t tled .2 75 Eggs—The market is very — arid prices tends downward ; wo qcote nominally at 15c; these rates may not hold good for one day as prises are generally governed by the tbsreceipts.. Feeak—P ice, bare advanced a sh„ the ferings being ., restricted; sales 200 sacksa of- Shorts at $1 15 It owt; Middlings sales of 750 sacks at $1 25 'f cwt. Flour—The market during the week has been dull and inactive, the sales toeing fow and par taking far more of a retail than a wholesale trade. Whilst the markets East and West have declined, holders here decline coming down. The smiles made wore at the foPowing rate., viz: Extra, s6t 6 Z; Extra Family, s7@7 25; choiee,s7 250;7 50. The stock on hand is not large. Islosh—Firm and in good demand ; sales 20 bbls No. 1 Mackerel. s‘s 10 bbls No. 2, $10; 40 half bbls do, $5 37; 20 bbjs No. 3 medium, $7; 30 half bbls do $4; 10 bbls large No. 3, $2 50; 20 bbla Halifax Herrings, $6. Grain—The demand for the leading articles. continues brisk. Oats are inquired for and' are firm at 70@;72c, first hands; it takes a large amount to keep the Government supplied. Corn, in good demand • sales at 8,5®00c. Wheat steady, Sale. of rod, $1 i(kdol 35; white, Si 40(41 45. Bar ley, not inquired for: prices nominal Rye in good request at 95(441. 4. l rocerlem.—The market, especially sugar, wall not so firm. tinnpoWder,--The into advance was to the following: Rifle $6 25 V keg; Blasting $5 50. ilay.—Under light receipts prices have large ly advanced. On 'rhursday sales were made at $17419 per ton. • Iron and Balla. Plitt Bar Iron. 1,4 to 6 by % to 1 inch 2 to 6 by 1% to 1.4 :. I'4 to 1% by %to %, Horse Shoe Iron, S' to 1 by 5-16 to 7 •1 1 inch ... .. . .., ........ tea Heavy Band Iron. 2 to 6 by V. and 3-16 inch 6V 154 to 1% by 1 4 and 3-16 inch t t , 16 to . 1.% by .4, and 3-18 inch ?, to 3 by Vs and 3-16 inch 4 Hoop and Light BaUd. 2p to 6 inch 16 1 4 to 2 inch 1/4' to 1% inch-. I to 1% inch. 6 itin Inch,.i i Inch a % cent to lb extra for all Cut Hoops. Bound and Square. 1 to 2,Vench 26 2% to 4 inch 3to 3 inch 3% to 4 inoh 6 : •N c 3 ‘l .. and inch-- ..... • ............ •—•••••-• 4 in . .... and 9-16 inch... ..- . ... 6 and 748 inch -16 inch 6s' 14 inch Al 3-16 inch . . 8 Oval Iron. 1 to 1 , 4; inch. ...... .....-.... 61' to 3' 4 ' mob inch- ............ .. inch-- 4 4% 5 0 ........ ..... 6 4 554 6% Sheets over 23 in. wide. %a $ Ito extra, Plates. Boiler Iron, 3-16 to % inch s :Ws Boiler Heads 6 Tank 1r0n.3-16 tolin.,not over 30 wide, 6Y, 3-16 to in. wide Tank Heads, (not anging.) - Boiler Rivets Sheet limn: No. 10 toll!. " 18 to 4 24.- " 25 and 26. Brads and Fence. 10d, 12d, 16d. 20d. SOd. 40d 504 dc 60d Sd and 9d 6d and 7d 4d and .5d 2d .Mt!to Out Eilulk_,ea t;37 Inch wrought Spike*. inch, an lauFttte -5-16 • - irailroad Lumber hue advanced to the folloi Flooring Boards, Der 11l Common do do Clear. do do Sawed Lumber do Shingles...-. La•h 200 of 25 hbds Orleans at 12360 15 do porto Rico, 12c; 20 bbls Creshed.l6o; 15 do coffeer-4, /0.44. • 20 do coffee I', NolsubsesPAßales of 85 blds Orleans at 65a • •Colffe e4-'- Syarst p—d ffefesalekof 25 Ms at 60e. *Jacks Rio at 86 1 4 a. ; oaks of 200 bbli it $175 bbli " 1 1 81) ' *".. om 9 0095 e from first • ta.,' y. --- ate 40 ABRTFEB. Franklin, Bennett, Gallatin: Clarke, DEPARTED, Franklin: Bennett„ Brownsville. BaUatiu,-olnrke -- do - Nellie Basra. Boni& filk Lillie Martin, Cope, Loftlat . [le. S ir' The river -x--' at' evening at twi' , light there jeera 7 feat water in tha channel ana iall eg. The weatherpleasallt. par The A, Nt.. 1 passenger steamer Nellie Ituscos, Cape Gould. leave; this day. too* rivet,. for Cairo and kit Lottia... this boat bast nhA astrpasaed o:ommodations and is takeharge of careful aod attentive oilletirs• We pleekure in recommending boat and officers. The new and pretty eteamer: rie Jacobs, Cant. M. A, Cox, leaves for Chian nati and Louisville, positiv ely on usturJay. ,Bha was built under the' aupenntendenee ciflCaptain . snobs; in her construct'on no expense has been spared. Sbe is complete in every respect; v4Pti• Cox is exper °aced And attentive, °Meer. derstands his duties thorougally,: =Ws tona of the most popular Captains we have with passim , gars and shippers, has hosts of friends and treats them all well The first clerk is blr: Rats Powell - , a clever officer, who will see that passen gers are well cared for. Bid. The fine passenger Steamerdorrai• Capt. Fuller, leaves to-day for St. Louis and tie Upper Mig7333.3i complete andtoe 'Wass haying undergone thorough - IM . / 8. In fact she is es gotd 63 new. We take pleasure in recommeLding boat and officers. For Cincinnati and Lantos , "ie. THE NEW AND FIND PAS. C &earner Altit_lE PAW" Capt. M. A. Cox. oommandenirill leave for the above ports on den/Mat' titer litte bast • at 4 o'clock, Y. M. For freight .0r palate apply on board, or to For St; Louts, Hannlbal,Qulncx, nook. Davenport and eh DILIUdd.I - THE 'NSW AND SPLEN DID Steamer lOWA, Cant. Folei, will leave for the above porta on Saturday.llth. inst. at 5 o'ckek. P. M. Fen freight or panne apply on board, or to aplo J. 11. LIVINGSTON & CO,, Art. • For Marietta and Zanesville. Reialar Muskingum river . Packet leaves Pittsburgh 'every !Fues4lay, p. in., Zanesville every Friday S a.zok. THE NEW AND SPIXNDID Faineriger steamer EMMA GRA! . onroe Ayers commander. will lento as noted above. For freight or p.arsme sprir on board or to J. B. LIVDTUBTON &A*. .ap2 sTEAMBOAT AGENCY. , W3l HAZI,ICTT Hu opened an taco at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a abizoot Dal rarteite fromstaamboat malt. atat- 71 _ Cl II A NDELIE BAR BRACKETS; s.J CORNICES. CANDELBRA:-8, LAMPS; &e. REGILDED OR REBRORZED. and made equal to new. Also. Chasid elleis' &e„ altered to burn Carbon Oil, ht.the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, BEINIME ap2lj. 164 Wood Ana*, .near Bib. WILSON'S .PILLS SICK HEADACHE NERVOUS HEADACHE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE. W ILS ON'S PILLS are the result of long investigation and careful condeeted experiinents having been in use many yew% during which time they nave prevented and re lieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating In the. snitem cr from a deranged state of the - Monate& They may be taken at all times with perfect safety, without making any change • t Diet, and the absence 0.1 any- dieameable taste, renders it easy to administer them to children. By the use of these Pills the periodic -at- . tacks of Nervous cr Sick Headache may . be pre vented: and if taken in lb- oommeneement of an attack immediate relief of pain and alcknega. will be obtained. They 'idiom fall in removing Haueen and Headache, to which females are so subject. They ant gently on the bowels—removing CO direness. For Literary Alen, atalents, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative. improving the apprit% giving tone and vigor to the digestive or and restoring the natural elasticity and of the whole system. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have shr_natures IL A. WIL. SON and L. FAHNIESTOCK It CO. on each Box, Sold by all Druggists and all o+her Dealers in Medicines, oeipt o A Box will be sent by mail prevail on "re , f the . PRICE 2 CENTS. All orders should be addressed , to. B. L. FAHNESTOCKIE CO. PITTSBURGH, Pa. apl:deodkwewtJttlyl Steamship Great Eastern. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Great i Eastern. WALTER PA T ON, Oommander . From Liverpool, From New Yo rk Saturday, April 18, I Saturday, May 0:1 Tuesday, June 2. Tuesday.' June as. - FIRST CABIN, from .495 to OW Each berth, according to sire, situation and ac commodation of the State Rooms; all having the same privileges in the Saloon and in regard to meals and attendance. Suits of apartments for families may be engaged by special agree:unit. Excuridon Tickets oat and back, in the let Cabin, only a fare and is ball. Servants accompanying nasaengeri, and ohil dren under twelve years of age, nail' tare. In fants free. • SECON Et - CARIN.--State:Boom berths, meals furnished at seperate tables • $7O. THIRD C iMlN. — lntermediate State Rooms, passengers found with beds. bedding, table utensils, and good substantial f00d„.....--$5O STEERAGE, with superior aocommo dadons Payable in Gold, or Ite equivalent in U. 8. Currency. Each passenger allowed Twenty onblo feet of luggage, An experienced Surgeon on board. For freight or passate &Daly to CHAS, A. WHITNEY, At the Office, 28 Broadway. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL Agent'. THOMAS RATTIGAN, No 122 Monongahela House. 4 4 4 1 4 5 5 5 4A 5 4V44- or to mh23:tita CIO-PALR rNEBBHIP.—I have this daY V associated with me in the manufactore and sale of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Charles C. Bear. II eremites the name and style of tho firm will be. BrOollister &Baer. The businws will be carried on at the old stand. No. 25 Fifth st.,'and ale° on and after Monday the 13th inst.. at No. 108 Wood street E. ItreOLLISTEIik, Pittsburgh. April /883:—allw GENT'S FRENCH SIATFIRIOTS, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf. Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, • Cheap as-the cheapest At DIFFENBA dna' 8 ' mhE 15 Fifth street. ow Market_ I g : .. VO .. 15 0 00 0 3000 .. 15 0061000 RIVETEES.—TWd° /TNT?: Boiler Riveters Can 6n a t r e I ' a mmo. iron 14; zusi ntooate ../... under shelter . Blab -b3 ..... wan ted JABISti D. SAD; Union Iron Wors,St. Lam iota , , ,k , . dblibsd —P&BEL DECORATIONS. Ifor aide by • W. P. MAILSITAT,II. matt t 87 Wood Mt. 118 . 1 *F r AMILT FLO vedygd f9r Wik igh 4trartirTZ oar and lst iientitaantbig; POET OF J. B. LIYINOBTON.JeCO JOHN FLACK CURE CURE CURB THE STEAMSHIP WILL B%' D/SPATCIRLD • - - - PJTNUMA9iji, , - 1 -- MBEATRE• diegiiliiiaii.; .:—ititi. imuizagov Tit,ib0ni5.441:ff..111.:.41131. , ' opirrateerox i *:,.; r:,-:, ~, , , , , e •••;•,- ~., . -- 4 ; mai i.,, , -... .. -,,,,, lutanemAitvlAnnifi'zioli*sos, W., AA wiliiiiiirent in throe characters.. - nds.4azzAir ,t0.. , -syrsnzNG,:wiil Bo viinentoi te PgrinticrDrisna :entitleci.tho .:-.:-.,-," , - Tu TIMI.ES , ViirAT . Tittithrtrii. , l lAilah'T'aliiita '''- Ytinicia"-Rokiinson. Ili m 3 0- I..ioingi ''' Ai rcilindnison. '.inits ColtitiLt ..... .... .-..:,.. .. .:_Ara,Vonerie; Li t. Viiiii9ni: - -' -- - ' - ' ' v...:7.E.0 :c ,ri f . .:'l . .l;TibimJolion.eo4 : iks , .., i ,-_ - .. - - , "VWdi-1 1 4.1k 'Ai x.A mrit-i - IC'i.. soon hizzy6:::.;;;----:-.1, „',.T..Z'tankei4deinazat;, ,• totibre truir,t tit , -.-- ' - 1 " - liirlielfateon. Graao Uels.; " - '' . .:2Litnter E belie. Overture, •- , , 0. ...-..:-.'.,....-,, Orchriara. To c01,:c.:u4 wit h de :- : - ~f . .,-,,r.. ;'. , T , 4.51c,ta1 - lii. • , 7 : , -:•,_•.- , nbiji,;(inoal.. - ~ :4r..: 4r.. ..... '- ' • Empliibl of Cbinn....-.... .... .. . Air , :Chippoini ,_, . 4.0* . 10 1`:WkilLNIAAP a - 0 ;H -V . 6 F I O , - -...!• .':-,-1.: e ,, 1---!- -- . , ?•1 .: . - -i -. 4, .. , 1. - ,-..7 , ;.., I 4biejitisrapaseka - Apir t i newar; Deptoitai 'aft tiff :iiiiiiCi f , ittkfMit'arioe ~from Saatoter . to, littalrerAolo; " *if tY'niottAittiloato ate ,-ainereitntrattoolitgeciA, nu f•Vnintion at ''' Nitsolitieltitti--,, THIS E lir gli tird; ,XII I f t - /2th. .. Alliniadon '23 - centii- Obitdieix4s A +;D..pors open at 7; 002121X1M100 at 734 o'olook:4-_ularringon mai- be brienatar9X , o'elook- , i•, ' - , ---•• , -.+ l , -. ... JUr-..SIATINEN•WEIMR-,DAYfan4 liPtialir‘.. DAY - APT.EtaAtOI9NS at t2h oelook. ,:. • . -., . APlo:dliit 1 _ al riaiii.44.4'eA:4...D. O'NEIL. MISS KATIfiIItER O'NEIL. hiattlia. Mall,r,:r.titd,l-BARITIOLOSIEW. ti/W RIMS! ONO' '...,..,„,.''' bleSTßliin iIIITRY AtiliiklDA 7 Rowit," =uric p.ANNTEAROREIL' -,,- • hia9 SALLIE DUVAL.- - .Atift. W,ITitiON., . . O'IIEILIIRE.a. NOYELTY - TROUPE.. Will appear every eyelike. -it wintunotlon with TWELSTYOTEEttI.PERFuItStEAti. _ The, celebrated , Ccittizatdct,,,tletd.-_or the 076feil Troupe Irtlriesi) 'perfiirra,_ws: well as:the vgrlt Bplend'd Band of -thisi isseablishitentreakitg roam - COMPALIIIMI. IN OR X._ Prioe *0 - IS :and 2171 eteatt;Priiitte boxes 50 cents. - -...........-..- -7 ' UHAIegIE-01 PRltlfTs4itilidf-11AC11-EVI NEM : '" ' ' ' " :, -:".2 SitklIMMV. VAS,111(0 " • Nee "Wit o d eOr - W C E11tr11111....- :—..Lessee and bfanatt9. .iPtACIS is a moat le open every night. Tne beet talent "`° /" 01142 4: 1 1 1 P1th54 bees ingaged and will aPPear nightly. IRI ,-NOTrCrES";' 7 . 31 • 001 ,..uTp. ciogrustEL L CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. -- SILVER & BEASTPLATERr . and'ina.n r ilfeiallienror' Saddleayoutd. Catriate Ha:dwate, No- 7184 Of* street, mad•Pu99ll-1047...., Bridge 3" JATT8.813143111, PAZ: ° York ; - alw - aya fStfnd difidailitygee - •1:1101' DYO-111071rilliVt1 Mai ae ppliedwisbineyuarrforth a stunkiipot.. Nothing bet their Faira 4- tootlirext, Hee given theidtlieli-Wiligd idaiiiikatation. and nutdelhem take the place of all Lt ther prepare.- Norm 'The Dreprodiimis any shade desired an ten mi mites Manufactured by ONISTADORO, 6 Actor House. New York. Sold ewe-rater%anitAPPlisl. ed 17 all - lair,.Drassers. _ Price. Rial 5 9, RA $3 Per hox.acoordin to vise 0/1113TATIOICO'SMAIN PRICSERVAITVE. Is invaluable withlia Dye: tullt imparts tho nt• most 8 0ftneee. the meat ..beaatiful glow. and _great vitality.to the Hair. - - Price 50 oenta. 41. and . 0 ber bottle according to • ' _Mb.l.4datwlnioo The reatswit Dhmovei:y of the 41 i r e, Firmeira:Tandlief. au ot ers ean purehase no I 'remedy act' eal to Dr. Tobias', Venetian - Liniments: Tor dysentery. oolio,sroup..ohronlimhaideat u sm.. 'sore throats, toothache, ssw.sicluieakc e ia i hurel4 , eirellinks. - bruiset - old sores, headachy, mosquito ibites. psalms In - Ake litubs,T. chest. basic. 4c.- if it does net live'relief the money will - be refordied. All that is alkalis a trial; NA - aft It aee rdirig VI the directions- , . "., Dri;Tosiisk--Dear Sir : 74 l_haveilsed-yourlVS inetian Liniment in' my .r fo , a number of years, and believed to be the beat article for what it is recommended that I live ever used,— For sudden .attack of croup it is invaluable. _I have no hesitation in- recommending it for all the hoes it professes to - pure:" ThaVeteld itTOTMEr rears. and it giveeentire satisfaction; • a:ultras N. TRAIN - It a. _Quakertown. NI J.. 1118,41858: - - f _ Price 25 and 56 cents. bold _fly all ‘drussistL- Office 56 Cortland' etreekt-Tem YOrk. Foots about graisdreuvaPtu,‘ Now eiirru s q, W Oct. Mr. GI. Tin skim; it • --Bing: no . Reptildionsi: - L Dear Sir-1 would state that I was induced to BRANDR STEPS PILLS. through thesecom--: mtmdatien of John B. BW - Ift„ of Croton Westches= • - tar county. who Watt•etiy restored - to health by their use. lie was sick tor some two years. _very costive, and dyspeptic. And -he tried - eyerLttung.4 but was not relieved. Finally, he teak ono Bran- • ' dreth's Pill every dayfor a week; and a dose °T M" Pille'ma day for three dam and then took one Pill eyeryday. - withArolooesolonal dose adz. In okiennonth bewail Seib to go to work, and in three', months he welLgaining 40 - seturds In weight:— , - Yours - tenly44 ...... EDWARD , PLIEDY. • '• .:171 . 1q. 'Fr' liiragratingris 1 11narg. 88 • - • .Edward Pura* being dulysworn says that he .rosides tln2 that town of Wisw,•eastle; 7earil VIO very sit& within sore oh his IcR nthich- imen-tsmiting tor over Bre yeark that ha war also nutaltdisfreswedbi a painin hie chest. . and besides very - mann anti'dyspepti that.ei ter trying varionitztniedibstind many physicians. ' he °chmmed uffing.Brandreth's Pills. air to eight - threetkeeesiweek._andat the end stone _ the - sore - thildrien healok amt attlitrend;of two`' - . months hews. eat curod'atimativen ace ess o b r Pe and Pain . - and has remained welt over EDWARD Re RD Y. Ftwcep WOMB tiaLot eat. usH iladi_, l .Lj•tin. 5 '1 8;1"14(I nflEa - ,;. Bold by a L .ol ETft..Ralliftt h. D.lY 3 lond 411.32, I, - , A•": 1, 411D ' A k ., - ..* p-, ~...„- :.-.„. iiirkiiirii *aci ift - - xiin,iisitiavits4 .. '.' to operate . before ,the Dental pollegea of ttip tilted Statu.sand thb - -varlotta , Dental non 3-ions for the purpose of bringirjkholoy e _ the 'll. AgghaViastnntin=llll.ll.4.:l; it t o ed to be away from DIY office th e- eg = reater , p of next Sprtrote.mailintomer.fand :that my patients-u. py not belhalmeisthereby. I have ae.r- , frith me Dr.R.I.s , VTAT.R. ir Dentist of own ability in eve branch of theprolea. si . and whosoolegantnlftgV are the admira-,, ,, 1' tics of-the profeesiomwhmsveyeeer ,t-..^14r..- We, a will be with me' from Ayrillgriand. will, take tho general charge of tho tithr. loving me free to devote my whole attention to , Extraetmg Teeth with soy Apparstua.aud to the ,7.mechanieal part ~: i tho professio n . tPersons who - may - haver-hitherto' ',- failed to nave thOn Teeth- cxtracted:•ror --wantof:7 time on my part, or flora defects in the appark4pg are aa.ured that inch 'difficult; • no longer-mete, as; have made many. improvtmentrand will,doWar , - rate my wholo time to it. .. ..:...- . .:,,,,, - Re.erenceO in regard to the . Painleranee ds Safety of the operationa;:given if i desired. and , • froth 'dedical gentlemen' too, Remember that .. . cold weather is the, time r whenthe nppgratga m i lt .;:-. be used to the beet' advantege."--= :',- -.-.... i ., ...,..,, --.-., 0 . -- R. °DU/W. Dentist. mblloitmr/ 4 - 184. fhattlitield street, .. . . poRIVAIE DUMAS= , DR. BROWN'S oiTTOE, so SIILT.TIII7ELD STREET, Citizens and streakers in need of medical vice should aot.fail to give h im ' s call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure imp', titter, sorefuloas and venereal affections --alto hereditary' taint. such as tester, pserhtsisand oth er ski n di ant m am ,,et e origin of which the patient later. g I - sHEINAL WEAKNESS. Dr Ere remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known La s up to h uda two yr which are safe and witmk_eedibe re e ealth. REUMIATI4 Dr. Broom's remedies ours in s furl days; this painful affliction -I He also treat Piles. Gloat, Oennorrhos, Errethol Discharges. Female Diseases. Pains 11;0th:1E84k Wee and = I lildnoys. Irritation of the Bladder, Etria eta. A letter to be answered' must ocetamat lust- ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address satelipached. (Mee and.pylvate rooms. No. 00 SMPIIIIPIRILD . BTRE RT. mtsbarsh. Pa. nolfstin. "T E UNION . • ARCH STREET, between - sa tad: 4th . • • PHILAMEMPHIA.: tHE viarDweigito Aer i e of of the alintr - Toroulair Road for a series of ye would- reisp - totaqtrlntin Abe attention of the travebnsnubliato Its central to. 08310. either tor business or - alumna, mh&lid 2111031(Aggs. limi t s d i sow innA atrium autintais-l i t t 011111alot - " INA rftelved at itl - 0 pi ßit tn. 6l4 I" C°l4 OOSIL