It= iot`.l`? . I t &in. 1 MEDICAL. itheigaigEgE 4 HOLIG PREPAILATII3IIIS A .- PU TONIC MEDICINE. Da„ 00FIGANWS VtII3IaTED 1 .A M :BITTERS PREPARED BY /R C D. , 1A.0813031. Philade phis, Penna., • 1 1 effectually ours Liv 61 i r Complaint, DYBEIt '1:13 . 1.4 JAUNDICE, , -Illesewoats Debility, Dilsesuww Glelisemnind sall•Dineesen 114lignill al DlneedertAl her or Stanutely aw al etma n tt _nation. Inward Ell Fullness as Bloodto the Head. cidity_of the Stomach. _lea, Heartburn. Disgust Od,, Fullness or Weight in mach, Sour Fructritions, Sink I .tteting.at theft 0131111 Stom- Lining os-. the•Llelliat. Burned and rtlung.' , Bbittertneatilie Heart, mating sensations whess.*eting qUeNt li a l r P i 414. inwere a 6.. I, i ,f the of P an l (V i a ki m Y bi l. ie. Bank, Chest. . ha. lenFludies of Heat. Burn t in•the Flesh. Constant roo,ginhurs of Evil. ' lad great.depres . 1.. ,. atone dill aav l sly orgerlk'ailowlinver. Mous avi; A°. c i s. TNEY 001iTAIN 111:74r ',Mikis WI. 01L BAD INHISIETI They will the aboVii diseases ht ninety-nine : Stees Out o f a tinruirad. ;', Induce ' ._ ..-_:=-.,.- e sale and universal of lloolland's german Bitters, (purely kr .•r le of loorantnuacks and tinsortr even , have opened upon suffering .. - auniandty the vilely have of Noatnnnsin the ikape of moor whis . compounded wittrizdario'as IMF. and oh Tonle'. Stomachic' and Hit ler". mewary of , einnumerable array of alcoholic qiwatlons plethoric bottles, and big-bellied under the modest_ appellation of Hitters ; ir o , insteidlcf ouripg.-mIY aggravates diseases, - 4 11 : 1 1Y e in iti l SOMEaras in vill i rt , ir. ;I- L' AN lOU 9 YOU WA 4.' GOOD APPETITE? ' D.101,' W TO BUILD. 11 1 1" ipmemir o-sn Nr Ab YOU w TO FEEL WELL, IfYOU WA YTO GET .RID a F NES VOUS NESSi 1 Dip wANT3- 1' vor I gbh you w tto sleep well en yen w ant is brisk and wifforwlwe I , g 1' 11 lee w l . L : - 1 gOOPLA L S GERMAN BITTERS Prim J. N Brows, D. .D., .atitor of the Ea i -, • • • • • :of Relitrieso Knowledge. I Although no disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medi .es in general, throi,i distrust of *dr laced' ..1 , and effeetm L Alto, of po trallebrat reaso . why a man may n ottut to the Meat he bell I es himself to hove received from any simple p .. oration in the hope that he may thus oontrib :Ito the benefit of others. II do this th . ore readily' to regard to Hoof land's Germ • . Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jitelson. of. • city, because I was prejudice d them t many years , under the roe thit they are chiefly an alcoholic mix e, i indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, f kn est „for the re .. oval of this prejudice by Proper est", and for - . ocuragement to try them, when Afferhatfronik at and ion volition,/ debility. i se rig . , bonus ofWiw• Bitten; al the of A. present year, was followed by avid t relief. and restoration to a degree of sally and m,. rigor which I had not ielt for a onths . .. • • and had almost depaired of re . . Ithe ore thank God and my fri4md for me . he use of them. , - J. NEWTON BROWN. ~ Tome 2143.g um i i beiMi Itear saes S.— nation of ibe it 1* - -- '2' Btestist Acre .. •Di. Zucca) '—Dita GA :"--d have been fke tuantir ram , ,to connect my name with ooze suindations of • ' • emit kinds -of medicine, but eMing the n / ,m as ou of my appropriate I. hay , r cases deolinect bat with a oWrprooriet e ' , instAnesty aid particularly ply owh , ~ '.. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof sifirs Garman I: Was. f ia ilepart i to i ni my t us ual f M I A 4. 3 % . f th7symet, ° =d esaii!tli L Liv- or CI Z PI Cit i i m 43 14 1111 1sI va rtist i glicii" be very 'Adel to those who uffer from l• 1 Yours vry ll im i ti% th lisl Coate stmt. Phila.. Dec. 24th. Wife ALDERMARWUNDER. Ow -16!1, Gliwirroilicline 418 ffl . .O. .111.3 A it—bin—lt fele Me Meeeere IYeats ago. tive you a certificate , tuniffyin ' the Itten had done for me. lam ray e of Ail thou Onuses your efirofhtnie to...,tml•YliuDrepep4l_ _Glirav Nervous ~ quw , ;dames es the Kidn_aya, • ;The . , -, ~ influence it exerts upon ner • . • Dm wrriug. I have been eon frawyi .uesr=irßniyd ionttt . hzt e nded it aboWe in every initanee it has elf _ a-• Your medicine has a great F it uisihni in i ' •, , gown. =ills sold in every (fteid ' 4l li it Oroacw. dorm' ere. on . *Ma4 wht.i. len let themocune to •, ~ , towa. and will prove to iretheir • that the_ Bitters have eared in: this iti ' , than twenty eases of the above .1 • , 'HANNAH - • , - ii itt Affr , WUNDRR, • • Rittenhouse . Germantown, 'Si' 1 i MEE ,i 0 FOE TH X SOLDIERS.' Mild up constitution., and givrl=l sad to, I an overtasked and MORYIPROII THE ARMY , 44 . .syrim, Animt.l 4 2. UM_ LT/Lat. : :olr — Dear'fferrellllobilel:4ir. ~1 < ' knrjnif to et' ehaintiof ?rater. / war an Igth Ir' ill er savers if.7" r H. , 11 . 71 ; weak i.felred whincaedliwn I m stli Will" ha el ie wi to t 0111. lIMISt` iit tr, .ftion. of Yew Bhilers IA .he "tors Mr. N. :I Pries. in-ihst town. I 'war etorhaVd a " Elk. ' 4 ilie t ftit tlir " . . 1 I* " . ' eh b? and -I . 1 : e . oed - „w ar 0 . it: .... ,:._ lit nun of nty co , * ,. - r. fie . ; who nD- ~ - the Rime. mann luid fro .: the same esuse.let out !kw_ 1 . _14 the Ti• loin meth this st. wpar.to rerun • nesseat of Wiwi e ou l T r i et ata e , ta k e e Mpply of the Bl,_ 3 kEMP • • i WOW net Jintwithoat „it lasT. L i .I. _n et; ' Putleyonelr otf gobiginto a truly. A. maw ii CiosekpanYte l kott" Legion. "MX' s I' 00 trATTAILrE/73. 1- , • - the . - tare of "(IL IL /AMON 1 ° ettithieNleArr earl kettle. , . ' Ix' - : •-, -i r - • tales • and ligiirdhofdiy O. Asa ' CH STREET. IJO 8 & EvAlig t _ icee mu :4i C. M. l'iteitg:t;n i CO. , i P re p .. rig - tern. 1r sale by •• wergilds and dealers in every in the Ifni States. and by .., , leg II BLEYSER. '.'SCOW , Pittsburgh. .11:1, 61?r d ., ma 1. i t AjAl ii se sa m ig s g y . 11/8 oor the Muhl ti t Market street. gide aiso by ON awnrPro ) 1 1 I 1 , Otitis? Ibuithialid sad Pour* street A. J. R_AN,RiI et co.. r ,sfk, t kt . 6 " . Wry VI. Pittsburg th for stgarvP difficult Eleagor n , tuts 17,1 . . . • —,,, • .lr-A...b...4,,,,,.-z..m.—-t,,,5z..t,--,---..v.rt,14,-',.'z.,e' •*- :i::" .. ","''''''''''''''''''' . . -- 1 ?77"r e. " . " -- "'" ''''''', 7 - '''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''' ''''--- . • ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''—=''''**--'''—'''' l7; '-*- c , .':•! ti .:-; '-`• .7 '' i. -.. ; . V . s ‘ . 7 ''—:l A • ''''; 1 : 4 r'',_. - =:__ , - t- _,...... -A , Ft • • . ~ ' ilapl ~,1 1:.. il 1 ~ ...it 4' 4 P 4•4 4 4 'l r• P. , 1:4 ; s : A av „ST A•3".•F A,. ' : , y . . 4 . .. 4 ...,.... , --4 .... .. 4.1,...• . , 71 „I ~_ . • . . ~,, • • . _ _ .. • • N ..,:k A . 3 4.,, , .• ie . :" ', ,'• A !....: S i ! ,S . • • '''.l ...• •:"1 . .... , -11 vi ..;', i *v ° "' : ' '• f .747 . 1• .: v* s ..f.. 4.. 3 t'S 'f ' — '.l IA i5.1.Z.F.. •,, • ,- : ..t, I I - o'4 I ~ • • • I ' ..., 7 : ' • i'.l . i „,,.-4, I :A Z .v.: , T.1.:447:. "' •; ' S. s • -' -1;:vA .. r at 4 ,0 I 1 '. 4 ; . r • . ' s ' 1 1 • 11 A . ~. ~..1 ,: , . . , 9:. I 1: 6,, 4. , ; t ' /IC& ''' ''' ...' -.1 . P. , ' 4 il 1 l ' hi l i _ 1:, ,„ ._....... :4 ' ff..:, , 1 1 :::i I ..'/- i..cl j(l.. i'l. ti Ii i . • '''! ', ••••'. 'f. ‘ t. ' .... i• :('‘..:f '•• 1 .:..1: 41P1 : 1. i:11 .. • .; i , f , • ,-. . N . • ... . / . . *'HE DAILY.. 4 P NtT:74II)VANOEfo One year bY " • • AATES: •;, .. ' isix mont4 W lt4 ''''''''"*" 44- 4 " Three . ****** .------ 4 'l' .. 1 ............ i...... ...... ........ 215 Ono " 1 One week. denverad . o 7 aaii - :::::::::: 12 Dula eopies—... *... ~.....» 3 I To agents per huniti:ad..."................ ********** 200 NEW ., .. "' 0.00• 1 44 . .05 1 / 1 10 RATES. i The foitavintrited•otediertielog I have been besot the .Pubiltheft atethe , Pittsburg 3 raPreas. ake effectTT and after the 100 T of November.lB6,2,o ea or contracca; FOB wrAjnott *Apra. PER B INaL D. 84 II a a iti_ Dric a y DA r. One. insertion....,. 40. 6 9 - Wilmentbs..,..t9oo roDirioirttorrear: aop =no camitha4 •..0 oo Three inthfrtlote" , l 25 T wi l iontb j 4„ , .• .' IS eeki '''••• 1 *OO us itionthlg:;;i XII 00 lit Akbntiar --- C . •lurtio , -;-.. sea ongtioN, , so l os li a oiiiiiiir.z2J.L *lOO One Yea.: ' WOO Fon viwirortaut maiiiiht. . wid Ant ea v a g"fiCw i al r uu* *edam de Ow . -,...,advertisements.: . t • kit!' itiap i t , 9 siktrAiily : 1 v Eilllrelri. Sixtiondir - $ 60 Twelve months„,. ~,. , .... 80 00 &Were' br0ti0e1.:1 . .:.. 1., ....:...L. 2WI ve l / 015 PitlieohiGaUnni........ .. 50 • _,. _IS. An mivertisementit. ora;rid! in for one 'torah. or "t At the- 241044 or flerhm. - DA1L 1 Y , P , U5T,..,.„ . , Graphic, Picture of Richmond Life. In the habitable• globe there is no place Ito delightful as 'the capital of-the South. ern Confederacj For a permanent resi dence, it Will compare whit the cities of - Arabian, romance. fferoun 11raschild would go wild With joy if he-.could be (tome a citizen of Richmond: A six months' residenue:in one of our -hotels or boarding_hUuses wouldufford Seffehrazade materialfor a etc that_ would keep the Sultan awake r g the remelt/10 of hi e riatural life , eveliluppoSing tilatlife to be 'prolongedbeyoti r d the brief day r iof Methus aleh, or more eztwded years , of the god of HindOstan. There are people of rude tastes who talk :eloquently of-the great capitals of 'Europe, There are-.men who love to live evendn Paris. .human na tars its vii4y strange. But petal's of re finement and of 'Cillture,.the Wald ow, could they only be apprised or its incom parable attractions, would ftyrwith the speed of ravenote , eagles, to Richmond, is the most desirable residence perhapitin - the whole universe A purityof Bka'dignity of manner, an elegance in- conversation, a depth of thought and urbanity of disposition, mark each and every member = of the adminie- - .'. tration, and all of their subordinates, to . IC, degree which hatt never. been approachedl ,in the annals of ,political -society, and *hick renders an acquaintance with theit_ a happiness .almost :unspeakable..Fret; Mid - cordial association with natures su lofty and so endowed, cannot fail to en.", noble whocome la contact with - them. is enough to move one to tears to think of the unapproachableAuprepum of; the morale - and manners of Richmond in thci great future- which awaits us. ' Bet it is not• in high official circles nuty .Ih_t_tkte delightu ot,Richmond and gottet , y - mwto -- Ta — fon - D:t. -- -rbe effeff.f vapid and conceited ,race of F. F's has been submerged under an inundation of fresh adventurous spirits from 411 parts of the ConfederaCylind eiffewitere. The flin tastiest day of the , Wickhams ' Gamblers, R andolphs, Leighs, and Wirta, has passed away forever i we rejoicein a new era, and a intuudlineous population, troubled with' - !wee the.ridiculous airs of the so-called Vit4r7, . The alden timee have passed • Anti eloriens are the new; Here is the sweet Baltimore plug, adorning the corners of our principal thorough fares. Hcre are the useful and indnetri ezuvia of the departments at Washing ton. • The variety of our people is not their on d ly. charm. We are told =that the worn.opt race N.osce inhabited this' city were distinguished for their gentle manners: No such , effetainacy charac terizes the lusty and enterprising popula tion of the new Ms, tThcspirit of free dom is broadly manifest in them. It is beatitiftilli exemplified in the Italian fruit : larer, who wittrdifficatly refrains frOni ing -you out oftyour doors if You relneti to pay him a dollar in ounce for hia :Tes tate. Thesmall tailor, suddenly become rich, is speechless withindignation,lf you dare ask hies to unbend his dignity in the contemptible operation of mending your clothes. ' •The cobbler, only too happy to half-sole your shoes, scowls at you furiously if you• approachhim ad any :saeli mission , now that leather is worthita weight in gold.— The saddler, the` gas-fitter, the grocer and the tallo*chatidlerfAla ineralientf, in coal "ancrifi Wood=la fact, all who_ have aught seill..indidge , "-ite -the liisblebber, - :;of independence top degree whiciv.,makes intercourse with totem ?Mg. The entire absence of obsequious ness on the part of our modern shop keepers is one of :i ther mon encouraging felitures of the nmitiiierierthis confeder lama. - - Ou excetadingly low estimate o ets' - las cinations..' of life in Richmond would formed if the accorcitphould not include the nominal price o priavisions, the as tounding healthfulde or the air, and dm abundance of the precious metals. When a poor man is compelled. to buy offal of opulent millers at a price which would stagger a millionaire, pad beef at elkor .89 cents tbe.potuititudo&eii; • every molekkiti the jaws of a man's head, and reduces his bicuspids to the circumference of a cam bric needle (if he had the hardihoodto attemptto shell every candid mind must confess, that,the iournalist,,,. who is. generally Preintabd ;to' be indigent, rhea :little eierciee df 'hreptsWerti beyond the mere recording of the markets and.the latest sales at auction. To be the prey of the most lingering 'and loathsome contagion is surely not al together"desirable, but churlish indeed• Must be the eufferel•who, in the midst of hid iiiiitest a,goniesi.vannot - find- abundant Solace in the reflection that he can pay' hie incompetent doctor in shi g pi astere, and that. when he dies, as he certainly Will, he • will be buried in the suburbs of Rich. mood among a countless flirting of one. lened - feldiermi =dpurteashai garroters "and blacklegs.' More Preparation. A formidabletattesyliabbet completed behind the e.xtreme.pointof the levee op• pcsite Vicksburg. . - It liaci.•.heen constructed. and :Nidaiked. it will mount the heaviest Parrott guns, and have the range •of , the - entireeitf.• artillery duel is expected daily. • , Type Setting Machines, A company for the manufacture o type-setting machines, is said to have been chartered by the Massachusetts LegiabL. +~~NE:i ~~aF= ~ .7c__ THE DRWAILUEE BOY • Touching Incident of the War , i " CaPtElilll:haball, thix n were so k' • Ye Would want a drummer lad, ) So I've brought my boy Sandie, • Tho' my heart is wofu' sad -Itut riegasread in loftto'food , And use Biller to buy more, For the gudeman sleeps for over. Where the heather blossoms o'er, , 'Slake jourisiaenersVtliairiir: : Playroue blithest measure true— ! die us 'Flowers of Edinboro.* While yon fifer plays it too. • Aaptairrja eant.ye oer *, player Strirteln truer time than he?" "Nay, in truth, brave Sandie Murray o Drummer of our corps shall be." ) ttutybe I Ye will hee a kindly care For the iriendless, lonely lad4le, When the battle wark is Bair; Fol t rises eye beert,sood.a4gentlq, rbin* elto tirgoviV • Ifothi t-thetrave n*ontlar, And e Father up above. ' Then, her rough hand lightly laylag On the eur/-enoireled.head i . ~, She blessed hat Thateni iraa And not another word was said For 'aptain Graham was sadly dreaming Of a benison long ago resitiid.abovelho jassul,thaw-golf4ett p ite l 4,4 l oir now''. did sittlC.: "Good-bye, Sandie." "Good-bye, mother. I'll come back some summer daY: Don't you fear—they don't shoot drummers • Ever. Do they, daptainKlyir—il '• One moo kiwi-watch for rub„:mathe4 ! _ You will know 'tic surely me doming home—for you will hear me Playing soft the reveille." After battle, Moonbeams ghastly Seemed to Nit* sUansv4M7ight. Asjhol}olatitOg qlosids beforettufm , - S e; neliS &dad and whito ; And the night wind softly whispered, When low moans its light wing bore— Moans that feiried spirits over • Death's dark wave to yonder shore. Wandering wheaa t feptstep eareleas Naga* plinth &Wit iyeblood4 fi ~ O fit helpMn it e.gritsping "' ' • Death, and daisies from the sod— Caßtain Graham walked swift onWard. While ti faintly beaten dram. cail . eiumed haattand step tottoth et :' li: "Sandie Murray I See: I come! "Is it thus -I find S , Orkladdiii? Wounded, lonely, lying here, Playing thus the reveille ? See—the morning is not near." Amoment paused the drummer boy. And lifted up his drooping head "Oh, Captain Graham, the light is oomlng Tis morning and my prayers aro said, "Morning! See the plains grow brighter-- Morning—and I'm going home: That iambs , /Ow the measure. - Mother trill not senate opine : Bdtlanlttetther, woti't you, Captain—" Huh, the imy.hsa spoken - true To him the daYiniii &timed forever, , Unbrokenhytheuighttatmi. - --Scettish Americas An Amusing Scene 'Here is an amusing scene from the van cieville of the Prisoner of /dachalle, which, says a Pariejournal, keeps the audience in 4 roar of laughter every night of its per furmanee. "Corporal s Cartonch" amuses mself by going through the manual ex- Oldie, while "Lena," seated at her work ble, questions him concern• mg matrimony. ' a girl would fall in love with you, - Corporal, what would you doP CorPurall—(Manceuvering with his mus ica). Present arms I fL.-Bhe would doubtless look to you or 0.-- I rSupportl L.—Artil what a heavy birden you'd have tb — Q.--- I Carry,l L—Your butcher and baker would have 5 0— • ' C.--Charge I L.—And your prospect/3,0t course,would uot— C.—Advance! L.—And you'd have to— C.- 7 'l36nt - facel L.—And never have any— C.—Rest! C.—Now, Corporal, pray give me your-- C.—Attention 1 L.—A man of your years is not able to .bear such a— I C.—Load L.—But you are n your— ! C.—Prime! L.—:Your wife may— C.—'Boat! L.—Leave you, but she will soon— C.—Return t L.—And then you will have to bear all oh your,— —Shoulder t` • L.—You should be— ' C.—Ready 1 i L.—l think you have some other— C.—Aim 1 , L —And you'd throw all your epistles irtto the— 'C.—Fire I [Fires the musket.] L I I liMplendid Time to Die. ' !The editor of the Opelousas (La.) Brui t*, in commenting on the new military lair of Louisiana, which compels nearly the wiiele, male population to go lute the army', - hi very severe on Louisiana legiela tifn. It says : : 'ln times like these it is difficult to tell wether. it is the greater misfortune to be i ri h or to be poor, to be an old man, or to be young, to be a man or a woman t an Ainerican or a Turk.. If% man were right suie of thaven, this would be a splendid time to die." Copperheads. The Hancock,(o., ) Courier soya:. "it ls rumored th a t Mr. Lincoln will soon issue a pr.oola,motion calling in all the old copper Ctentil tpon the ground that they ars need to give "aid and comfort to the enemy" by being need-by -"Democrats for cofrhead ~breaq-pins. , The ..13eoretary 9f;4f nett * beef itpdbr sotSidepation the propriety bf` y itliering the design upon the nickel cents—erasing the Indian and putting in its stead the bast of a "free A.zberican of African descent," as being more distinctive of the object and policy of the administration." The Indian Murderers. gi The State inthozities of Minnesota are urging upon the Government the necessity for the exectitionof the Sioux Indians en- gaged in the recent massacres. . Thp_prip• 'merit*** tksiiiintlitiardid by boa co dieis, and so intense is the feeling on the pa . n of , the people that a difficultly is fear ed between the populace and the authori tie* unless some executions loon take Place- From the Pacific. From the Pacific coast the new' is that a brisk spring emiiration had set in te the Caribco gold mines from Victoria and Raget'a Sound, and that the sawmills in ashington Territory were being deserted by the laborers emigrating to the Salmon river diggings. Internal Revenue. The receipts from internal revenue iman tinge to increase, and in a short time will average one million and a half per week. IC .,... APRV , UT g . 1862, W. D. & H. HCCALLUM 87 FOURTH STREET, 4.AmsPE riefirritosor OlTltiftiettEt JAL vine Aeen bought previous to a series of gavuntrus, end now replenished Oust before the tatltestady,adoe of the seasolOviels the n ettestd signs in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window bhades, Aro . A favorable opportunity is offe,ed purohasers at moderite rapv. 24 briods."ll higha.- dear A CARD. t viN6i MADE tI7% N operatebefor the Dental es of e nited States. and - the - Various Dental con , ventions for the purpose of . bringing-before the Plsalon. thy APporolUS fdr Mlttraeting Toeth Without Paiik r i ehallafneoessity.be obliged to be. away from my oilfee the greater part of next Spring and Summer...and that my patieutt I,.ay not be the losers themby. I have as, etiolated with me Dr. E. J. WAYS. a Dentist of well known Abilityinevery. brunet, of the proles aioti..and whose elegant fi llixtya are the admira tion of the Profession whertiVer seen. Dr. Waye will be with me from April Ist. and:will take the general charge of tho' °film% le .vitig me free to devote my wiwileattentionqo Extracting :Teeth With my Apparatus. and to the mechanical part the profeliWon. , Parma who may •Liere hitherto failed io nave their Teeth extracts :far want of time on my part, or from defects in the apparatus are as.ured that snob diftictdly no Longer exists. as I have made many improvementa. and will de. v..te my whole time to it. ' ' • • sßeferences in regard to the Painlessness and afety of the operations given If desired, and liedioal gentlemen too, Remember that oold weather is the time when the apparatus oan be need to the best advantage. 017;ctm714 XnDmYth Den r eet plums:is El: EASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 40 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers is peed of medical ad vioe should net fail to give ' him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affactionE —Alto hereditary taint. such as tet ter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases. tte origin of which the Patient Ignorant. SIiKINAL WEAKNESS. - - - -• Dr. B's remedies for this afiliation brought on yy solitary habits are the only medicines knr wn In this oountry which are safe aid will spoedßY resto. e to health, BIITUMATISM • Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this painful aftl,ction Ile also treat Piles. Oleet . Gonnorrboe, Urethal Diseharges. Female Diseases Paint in the Back anti kidneys, irritation cf the Bladder. strict ures, etc. A letter to be answered must oesitain at least ONE DOLLAR, Medicines sent to any address safely peeked. Office and nrivate rooms, No 4 6O BMITHPIKLD ST4tri ST, Pittsburgh, Pa. nolsd&w - ROW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jost publißhed, in a Sealed Envelops. Peat Six Cent& A LECTURE ON TEE NATURE. TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spormatorrhtea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emmissinne, Sexual Debility. and Impediments to Marriage amorally, Nervousness, Conetimption, EPilebn and Pits Illantal and Physical iIIe 2 EIWIO:s result. tog from Self-Abuse. &0.--By RO .ET J. CUL v ERWELL, M.D.. Antler of the Greene Zook. if* "A Boon to Thousands of Btifferars." Sent midis mi. in plain .envelope ; to any ad dreg!. rag paid, on receipt of Ede .Con,_or two postage - atamps. bp' Dr. WT. I. U. - KLINE, 1W Broadway, Newßork, mb3l:daw3m Post °Soo Dos. 4086. ISAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSVIi. 710 N. ineorporatel -by she - Legislature of Pennsylvania. Open -. 4414 0 r D al ep os o i n ( SATURDAY EVE o N Io IN It G , S. from ti to 9 o'clock /la-Office. 63 POURTII STREET. ASA F CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE. DEPOSITARY. for bloohanica. Laborers, Clerk 4 alio all trios° whose means or savings are areal. It also commends itself to Executor% Adminis trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Soclotlea or Associations. and Prmons nf clmsea: Interest at the rate of :11X PE -t CENT. per annum is pall on deposits. 'wfiich, if not drawn, will be plarfed to the credit of the depositor co the first day of May and Nova ober, and thereaf ter bear the same interoet ce the principal. At this rate money will 90119L9 in LEM rugs TWYLCIC TRAILS. Intermit will cowmen.* on all depotiits the let and 113th dere of the month &Racal:tad deposits are made. Books containing Charter, By-Law, dm, (urn- Med on application at the dace. PERS' ourr—ISAAC JOVE! sr Vtox Paramus's—W. B, COPELAND. r-.. TRUSSES% Hon Thos M Howe 1 lion JII Moorhzad, Isaac Jones C G Bursar, Wm II smith, Jacob Painter. Harvy Childs. Bioko Lea Voegtly. W B Copeland. /3eoretant and Treasnrer—A. A. CARRIER. febtetkad PUBLIC NOTICE 01186 Or TBl PICNN'A RAILROAD CO. CANAL DICPARTMENT rpm PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IL Company hereby give publie notice to all whom it may concern. that in pursuance of the Power and authority conferred upon It by sundry provisions , f an act of Pen n sylvania Assembly of the Commonwatho of entitled - An Aot for the sale of the Main Line of the Public Works, " approved May 16th, 1657. it will on the FIRST DAY OF iY AY, A. D, one thousand eight htindind and sixty-three, abandon .41 much of the Western Division of the canal lately forming a part nf the Milo Line on the Public, Works, anti as liesteetween Blairrrille and Johnstown, (com • moll4illtnawn as the "Upper Western Division") together also with 61/011 DlllllB, Faders and Reser voirs lying west of Johnstown._ as pertains to or are used in oonskeotion with said Upper Western By order oldie Board of Direo'ors. Witness the seal of the said Company the titli day of Pelifinem A. D. 186.3, J EDGAR THOMSON. [L.; BO nehtdtenyl President LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS AND BALMORALS, Consisting of all kinds of styles and qualities, Having bought for Cash, before the advance, will now sell at lower rates than can he found in the City. Be sure and call before purchasing elsewhere. Country Merchants and dealers supplied at New York and Philadelphia prices at J. 4 41,_ BORLAND'S. r , N 0.98 Market street, one door from Fifth. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Suocensor to Jas. Dolmas & Co.. PORK PAt7H EIt Dealer in Bao m o zi n o „Lart. oe Slightk-Cured Harms, dome, Market and Wit streets. Pittsburgh. Pa deollard. CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office No. ED Grant aired:, near the Court House. Pitteburgh: AL L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED To his care will roooive prompt attention. Col• leetiona made and the money promptly remitted deefelyd JUST RECEIVED ,a splendid stook of SPRING DELENES & DRESS GOODS CALICOS, GINGHAM, 40e. BMW attention is called to our stook of Mulling and Irish Linens that was purchased before the treat:advance in Dry 4/00d.. Call soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will be much higher Remember the plaee t No. 96 Market street, be tween Fi ft h and the Diamond. mh2H. J LYNCH. C OAL LA ND FOR SALE -,TILE SUB-. wither offers foi rale, very ioui farm•of 8 .5 ache. situatelinWeshuagtontownship Colum biana county, Ohio, one nulaand a half from Sa linevville station on the pittsburgb A 0/evelend R a il roa d. Tayliftyieres are improved and un der imitivation and the whole is 'whin coal stone. Thebnildinge are a hewed log house. log stable, 0311 shed, &o, The farm le.well situated within one Lila ofilte tarok'. Terms a tate.+Ont=half cash with' reasonable time for the renaindia.„ Polesr nee sere; " ' Address, NICLIKMEL WICIGENV. Salinesvilla, _Columbiana ceunjy, Ohio, s te le r l =lll4oabe, Boss street, PftWhargb. DEALERS IN OILS 8 . .LE! & .0 0., Kaatrumaias in" Pure No.• 1 Clitrbou B E N z 0 31. airotnee on LIBERTY STREET. opposite Pentes•li-R DePot. 111-911 oil warrsuited. an23:l7d THEARDESga OIL COME 4Ny 11111,1,742:5FnitND HAVE .FO . a of Refined Ardeiwo OH, YON-ixT,Lopui4 4pso, PURE BERZOLE. warehouse, *7 IRWIN !STREET PITIEBUROB. PENNA. uoen t 011 Wo rk DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manatactinere of -' MEE WHITE SEETHED pA. TC,IION 0.11.413. °flas NO. 29E LIBERTY MEETPitts burgh. rs. aerkimd The Philosophic Burner. igliTorars , DOIIELP,AeTINti Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil ii ntre ready. It' possesses many advantages Over tht Common Burners, 1. It makes a large or mall light with Parasol combustion. It will burn any_ quantity of oil with liatetr. Itoan lie used with aim or short almoner 4. It can be used ea a tapermi g ht-lamp. 5. It can always be made In burn economically. 6. It is more easily . wicked than any other burner. - 7. It owl be trimmed and lighted WiiliOnt Mortar the sone. 6. It throws all the white light above the cone. 0 The chimney can be removed or. inserted without touching the gime. These burners are the common No. I side. and can be put on any lamp now in Every per son us= Carbon Oil should have a Pldlosop,hk Burner. Prloe 26 conte;_por dozen ta. 8014 a No. Si FOURTH street. Pittabur-h. iii-Ivdw P. .'ll A YDEN. 1 3 IA.Nn - DBA - LERS NA B E'S PIANOS ARE. SWILL KW ahead of Steinway's and all other Pianos toads in ?hid coontri. • • A choice supply received this week; , • CHARLOTTE BLUME 43 Furrit Pole agent for Knebit's Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodoous. : .11 re A.IC.GPA.INS SECOND HAND PIANOS. CIIICILERING 7 OCTANE. BEAN. ..4112L titul black Walnut cane, vory little used , - $220 A 7 octave, 011iokaring, Rosewood. round • • Corners. a first rate instrument-- 200 Al'' octave, . Hays & Co„. Rosewood, a handsome tnstrument,in 'khod order.. ... 171$ &0%. Octave. Stodsi t. ltosewood. carved • ' gunnels in front ..._..........•-....,,•,,, '165 AL64 cctave, '/.ale A Co. Rosewood, round .nt. an exceliont Pian0....:._... .. 180 octaituOildekeriur. Rosoood:roiitid homers, a god reliable Pieno,...--- ' 150. A je3 octave, Banal, Davis & Co, R cm-v . 4;4;d • 180 A 26 oot, Stodart. Mahogony, round front SO L 6 out, Swift, do 75 A. , 6 on, German. do 60 A'6 oct, Dunham, do 50 A 6 oct. Loud do A,5% cot. Ensile' do .....• 20 A 5 al!, us do For sole by JOHN H. MELLOR, 8 WOOD SIREET. EMITTNBUROH BRANCH, NO. lIR R. Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Fior mks% ostablished In 1a36. A choice stook of Piano 7 octavo Centro Pianos, combining. all the wisest tials of a first olass Instrutnent **Ablate novelties Patierratent). Highly important to the critics/ pianist. Low for clash or acceptance. WISE k BROTHER, Manufacturers. EUROPEAN 44,:f.;. .A G E N C Y. 9111101.1 AS IRATTIGAN, Etritopmlei 1. Agent. 122 Monongahela House. Pitts burgh. Pa.. w prepared to bring out or eand.baek passenten l !rou t i or to any part of the old doses trkGliflrDlUa:lslYo'r eatllnr att parable mu part of Europe. Agent lhr the Indianapolis and Ciudnn a ti Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets. and for the lbw of Steamers sail ing betwoou„New York. Liverpool, Glasgow and thlway. • - fa 8. IC GLOVER .........JOHN PO3TZB IimITTSISTRGH FIRS RICH 31.41417- 1 — FACTO RING COMPANY. ' • '(LOWERKIEE, dr CO., Manufacturers of Fire Briair...Til as, Crucibles, ke, and dealcrs In Bi e and ruoibie Clay. lOU 'Office 363 Liberty e tract. oppoaate the P. R. R. Passenger Depot. Pittsburgh Orders respectfully solicited. NEW "13 IS CO V.70111E To Strengthen and Impro'ro: tfie Sight. THE ~low PEBBLE Russian Spectacles, lEspEltriDES SIIEFERIF6I. VEDA[ DE fective eight. arleing frogs age or other caus es. cgn be relieved by using the Easseirin Peb ble Ilipeetaeles, which have been well tried by many responsible oitiSenti of. Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The . certificates of these persons can be seen at MY ogles. • whO purchase lone pair of the Ruses° PebbleSpectaclell are entitled. to be &applied in future free charge with those which will aliraya rive aaticfaction. • Therefore. ifyou* wish to enanre an improve ment in your e ight 'mama J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the susalan Pebble Spectacles. janl6 No. 39 FSfth street. PoEt I:4l:aiding BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PiTTSBUAGH. PA PARK, BROTHER& C 0.,• IIiNIIFAOTORZREI OF Beet Quality Refined Oast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. Warran ted equal to any, imported or mitaufaotared in this noun :17, Wk. Office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 121 First and 120 and 122 Second streets Pitts. buret. fog& lyd LIOR SALE.:—THBEE SMALL .KY` farms, within twelve miles of the' city, GOOD ORCHARDS ON HACH Abe. 2 4 Ilerfia near the eity line. Very large Grape Arbor and dwelling. ApYl3 , to M. R. NOLAN. 127 Fourth et. LAMS PACKER—WANTED 13LNE 11lir aiabily—An experienced Glass Packer. must also understand Lamp - -Pitting.' and pro duce the moat unexceptional% references as t 3 character and capabilitr. .-Nci person need apply unless possessing_the above qualilleakoiw. - . UCHNEATIS dic BLZAKLEY,. mhll 15.3 Woodetreet. OTS FOR 'BALI —THE 811TBSCRI -14 bar offers for sale four eligible lots situated_ onthe corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt township. — ; The lota are each 24 lest front by 110 feet deep, . running balk to an alley and are entirely isola ted by streets and alleys In every -side. Two of the lets have frame houses on them, five rooms and hall in each, hydrants on the premised. They will be sold ali together on irf - 'favoraßletettglt. Enquire of JAM. MIWABEi Affent. fAl>ai • Ron! street near Ziotteidu BUILDING LOTS FOR , Duag .K* IN LAWBESOEVIILR Fottflott2tbr 1111 feet each hatteo n mely neitNic arrant treat, eituatad near the , pin Esotd elmitfer es* obkt ie ;las Or. - ir.3 04, VOLIEECIAL Arbitration Cointoittoo, or Abe .80 . 041 • •of Trade for Nor. and Deo, Win. M. sn.nrx V. V.I'IALai 11"BYNNWit JNO. S. DlLW(inhl WANsa O OBBRhY.i. a . DAVID. LISeC NIII. . . - 1.. ---- , 4• •-,-,-:-.) ~..ca :. ~.-. 19 ~ Movements of AttropessiStemaliWgz ..,..... . —. ..... • rAos Alicsin4. i i :: . . , i Buropp, ' nata.:..,.xtvorpo.. A 5axamn......._...N0w Ylock.lintlibitill Creole New York...llavanent A OAP , Bohemian Portland.....LiverpooL .Apri Htrs. • New York.Literpool - 4410, Asia ' New York.iivArpx,l.....„.Aprir 1 N. A merloan....Portlimil._.: - .Liverpool ....orll-11.' Cilas row....._...Nen.Yorr...biverinol IL • noir striboti - : Victoria .. . .. -New York.-Blerch • 2 Great East'n—Liverpool New _York-March 41 Saxonla Soufhanen...-New York....Marelt Etna • 'Liverpool New york—Marolf 11 Bohomian......Livorpool .-.Diarch ABLI I . -............Liverp00L.„.New-York..,March GlitAgovr" LiVerpbol New York...Atarelin, N. Ameriean..LivEirbool Porthind • Canada-. —....Liverponl::.;;Xostont.!.._.....hlarehlt: Hammonia....Bouthamtp..-Nevr, Y0rk442r0105-_, ..... moiszy- arsuwer: " .(oognacrran DAILY roe "TIM Ito - jun . ld* The following are the buying andielltrufratisit for Gold, Silver. Av.: going Doll. ... 40 .811vor ..... SO VO !Demand Notes_ .. ""»" """ CRP Eastern Ezekftsge. Now York par g Baltimore -vastl' 4 ..... ...... ••••••• Pin •. • Western Exchtniges • city e, par if Clevelatid Par •St. Loofa.. ... Par - _ PITTBBIIII4II PRODUCE MARKET , OFTiVE OF, TEM • MondaY, 4Pril PO, .lasintzszsirkw—Since the advent of line Weathii business ib beginning to look ' The 'diirinituT for the leiding articles is on the increase. Trio money Market remains as unsettled as ever, nti l. Oro brokers paying the same premium on Gold and Silver. The brokers here aro' bogitiriing be somewhat shy; they take bold very 011i—Prices are !poking 'under an improved demand for shipping. ' Dealers are Miring asl7 'vanes of from 3-4@lii rer gallon ; in genii . ..A*4o4d buyers submitted, whilit . otlierii - held but. - OM; thing, however, is :certain, prices haVe for some weeks past. Theire,viere no - ofieratiotni` reported at the Exchange Rooms. Cheeielliis demand at this - time is very prieeihaie undargoneo change. There is 'MI diripiti"sub:j . ply in first bands. OM- 'supplies arierßiiiicka.* received from Ohio;alting r Pertion of the Static; Flo r tir remains 'Oi& 'the . same,' the only transactions beineln fofr - to Meet tho wants of the local trade. • BiVers sellers seem about as far apart as ever,. In axis eltmati the market is reported ; buyers hot disposed to take hold. In Philadelphia tionr is dull and prices weak, at a faitherdeeline.'llid= ; timer°, Flour very dull and heavy; no quotationg given. New York, Flour dull and declining: Bison firm 'and in good demand. notice 1i: - liberal am cunt changing hinds pribea telia-infr Groeories—The mirketWas stead:v ; , with tis regular business doing in moderate sized Our dealers haves fair supply on - hand. , Demand active, There is a fiir trade being fri* l iiii7 acZed in this artiole, which is Snst eSntink 140 season: Butter—The rates for some *llllO . 1* have been very high; but theriklS no+ a'prosnetir that prices will come 'down to -reagotf3 Grain—The roceilits 'continue . VlZl limited ` 'and sales likewise; Prices -lave undergone' no change. Corn ranges from. 860900 t sales; wide on priviirs - Urunrreffoted to beat "those' ' figurw , . Oats are inquired for andsell 70t0750. Wheat b neglected'; prides nominal: Barley, smallsalesof spring were made, at $t 1 27, , . Lumber—Prices have 'advanced; to the fel= lowing Shingles, $4g.5 pernumbor t.Dry Com mon Limber. $lB per number; Blear do. $33; Floor.. lug Boards, $4; Sawed at Kill. $.110x525 Lath, per number. • - Dr led FrErli.—Market stead,: sales 125 bush . Apples. $160@0162 Pesehes. sales 75 bu5h,025,,, 3 50 A bush. Meese—Sales 170 boats W. R.,T40 ; 4a Goshen, 15e. • - If/our—alto market presented no new hubris for large lots ; sales from store by the dray .load. .lot at the f ollowing rates; Raba, $6 25411'50; Extra Family, $7; 7 25750; some very choice sold a shade higher in a-retail way Bacon-5M in active demand ; sales 12;000 Li shoulders, ft 8.660 do sides, 7,440; 4,000 Plain - 11aves.§110 ; 2,000 be ft C Razes, 10o; 20.000 •ba Plain Hams, 8„%o sides, Mel; 'IOAOO lbs.& on. private terms. These rates are for city cared meats ; country lots sellat a variety of prices, as p N co ese ndi Pooh --Balea 14 bbls at $l4; market dull. Flab—Market active ; prices tmehanged ; sales ltbbls N0..3 Mackerel/largo. $8 50; 25 Mai N. 2. $10; 15 bbls medium. $7. • . . Steeds—Dull; prices tending downward. . AppleApples—Sales 50 bbls choice at $3 Dogs 23. s —seles 44 dozen 25_per desert. Beans—Sales of 56 bush of. Saud Whit* $265 (tS2 70. _ Lard—Sales tiero ty was u os ci leaf. Erga—The market nsettled ; we gvote nominally at 13@140 Salt--Saj es 210 bbls at $1 7 0 @l. 2 . 3 : Per bid. • Potstora—The receipts are incresSint. Seep' 230 bushels Neshannocks at %Wt. hiske7—Not very.aative; salon of: 30 b , 46a480 for City Rectified. ' feb2o:emd PROVISION. MARKET Clisedinuatk. If there Is any observable change in the Prot vision market, it is that holders have rather more nerve than they bad yerte-day, but the trade doing is quire insigni 4 eant inamonnt. Lard of ody,renderlug eau not be benght at lent than 10e, and but very little offering at that. Bulk Meats, mess Pork and Bacon remafsdoni+ finally just as they werein priee.-- , • •• • • Cincinnati Tobacco 11AsirkeA. The atlas were 30 hhds and 56 bcutea, al:4 follows:. 5 Iduis Mason county, Tit: 2 hhds Lugs at $1025 and $lO5Ol hbds Leaf at $l4 75 and $l5. '25 hhds Virginia, viz : .8 hhda Luge-2 ats.lB, 1 at $1350. 1 at $14,1 at 14 75. 2at $15,1 at $lB, 17 tihda Leaf-. 1 at 18 50.2 at $187.c, 1 at 1925,3 at „SA lat $2l 1 5 .. 3at M,l. at M 50, Sat $28,1 at 38 25, lat s t& •6' boxes Virginia Leaf and Legs at $l3 antlsl7; 44 CAMS Ohio Seed (damaged) wrappers and tillage, at $1 75 to $l5. • Philadelphia Leathei Market, The demand - has not been argent;and trade hag' been rather slack. Conamare have bought only what is actually needed for present wants under , the impresstota . that the market. has_reaohed...ita highest - figure,-and that some conotssion- lota take place before active sales can again - begeol-i iced. Slaughter Sole.—The Weather am uee;rutW worable to large receipts from the cotai az the meagre quantity coming forward" iy rol o dy rim m e ar lig k. h e t t at formerr e a w tee- eigh T t h stm ere k ie n tzatri off et r i hug.A few lote of common aro fungoid, and arts 7 I d at37@a.go• RIVER NEWS. Osmdensed from the Cincinnati arounottil for .• the Dago,het.) • Chanhanati. Th e * ra y ix falling. with fifteen feet e ehannel, and Ave feet over the Falls. The L ower Ohio. Cumberland and Tennessee are in fair boat ing order. Freights are notes abundant as here tofore, owing to the Govtirnment restrictions on shipments. Nearly all the boats are taken for the Government service as fast as they arrive. ,. _- Captain E. Evans left for 'Young's -Point last night, to resume the command-of thelirestiners land. . :r SF , . _ ARCH ST.REEZ, between. 8d and 4th • pIiuLADALPHIA. raium UNDFALstIGNED RAVING RE. newed the leaae of the above popular Hotel for a series of years, would respectfully call the attention of the traveling public to its oeutFal 10. eality, either tor litisiness oreasure. mh.3.l,yd %MINUS a. wEBB & SON. .allonutarrißeilir:sirrasiirßlivirileteniSrolsan:xTo' linWd°oreansitUiVpslotym:ellonula;tEadn iron gunnoats, under shelter, at th e b ed. w sites. 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