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''''' ' ' 1 * •••• :, 1 1- * 7 '', 'g-..9- ,L 1 i ' ' i 1 -., .... ,71 1%_,1311 and ripiterde. . 4 ...... i ekl 4 '.. in = orearner :And June id' -42ria llo=d;eld id torearain are visaed to the sgge d ...., , rag &riddled. and bear . 11;1 7 1 1 1weer , 747-Laiii. 4te.. fir- AP Tide . offers, to: their, - tonnnnrw ' - , _. thellolioltgii7 , • Dora . army , saved la 1 ~- , ' I ' l'arellednre when needed. their , ,Inotre.t.not . ~. 'ilr,t iewringintereet..l4-,1 ' .-41 ; 81 4 Qf 'GRA 'WIVE WER,I{ th* • affil $e • otallorijjkatona s "taTYI,O Ma. atire mk g • 8411 0 _irk 1..60 , a p re„ taealling crape. gur laaballa i ! 82. e 6 000 . P L I ° ;11111 We can Amish a Go tents to pi ob 6 FllBlakl] GOOD! • Tin Ware. Wooden Ware ElOwerßoxse , - Cup - labs'• :- Straw , utters Hair Sieves e a r boar vet ois slaw e)tewers eridirons ri . "4tij 1"!°T1 vi - dish Kettles Siam Boilers Ifeedie ailing Pans Bread Pans pa i ra i r l D a • , eels= r Clothed Line: M i lit ßread Hnivei Bozos OR Brushes Baskets JollY Moulds Wish Masks Capp Mops Wire Sieves Coal Boodle Steie Polish - Knife Washers Basting Spoons Coffee Mills l ir ede l DiLI I P % d Roasters Prt Pans Fann z aze r Bar Flour Pails - Water Filters Pie Plates rg 010 0e8 Wri cer i :. W en -0 orig" , Be ter Prints ' - Week Tuba Boar , Cups To Force Sadlrons Meat Presses Cake BOZOS & & iinlid NOON . . o " l' ' Ini iir. !LATE% Call Bells Nut i c k s , ,PPlgniv.es Creek' Kn ives 1 Napkin Rings Cake ft,sk i it s Forks and Spoons • Oyster Ladles Sugar. Spoon s Mustard Spoons ors ; I lr n; ntobers iLag q . fives • Carvers - -York*• . '.'BotigeS4iiiters' 1 - Ciunib'Birashes Omit) T rays Etiv: els h es • Coffee Catt i erg r Nut Crackers Round Waite rs Cork Screws ...fat iTharoeners a ?Coolers, &0., . Ott 013501. , Wit , iielaribits '.( 3 hainheirlitieutets "BOwl V Pitchers Ities NorSei'i Shades , . do .: L al t ip , Clattlesim s k,„, —dd Barilrar; - WA Lights.. ' 4ll/ RgrOe . , , Vegas ..M i rkeates. i t &ives, . tasks Canip Portfolios. g to a MU appointed finable rioei at the' Z NSW 40014:itidis , - 4 -. .. ' a Ai 9 - iiliig i kilrie, the Exchange Bank. orbd& l6 =haTaa in th aster. Du not 2 °asters .l?NI,: Jess ii 4 . : 741, p a t Stands - .•ds • rttrer.Knives t r :D Ladies Chl vz s Ladl o eii; r L e e r --iktlMChtOr SO; A C KTIO - ktantle,.. l., YOl7 Handled Kr . i ii IT : . •g do .4 _.'4 o Pot a .' Tta7l l sena , r , 6 1 2.19f 1 , Tra l r I Ilifirniall Ins Strainers Bpirit wife. pots 7 : Mars' Bread - Win e Coo l ers lA o F l s•Fatort , :.:a- t. Lpollt T , 'Toilet Jars ' ° 'El7titllatfor . :Irroaress* ~ striieltaishas ~ ha ~ Ttnit: •Atruss bt, Bust, -`,, matgli Kel i r . .1 .. ifftigsis egßersigers $ 1 LTha* Sieila Vienna Fish Glob -I=l; i W i r l , - c 1, elnalleirre;4 Camp Knives, 4Vetl e EP I A r R e be obtidnedzer ST°44oto. .1r.d.:1 1 Aril Akitliiir Fist door belo efts. _ 'MA I U lemma d well WHIM) tprough. et, .I%IW l ig . k m tats ot tate of Patrick Kerki Te Mary Doran. rat Ford,,i-widniel Be Mary ant John' K. John Kennedy, deo' Ann Fa r rell t o t ,:—Y sooept t or Work o. .valniMon.'retarnabi o'clock. A. M. `,. CIO, WWI . FOB `Nl i =ri o r 4 1 4, Pa 3d7. deo'd. s ofTamea Doren; Mama ,trfffinedy,_. Patrick, mhier "children of J.; Thomaa Kennedy and please notice Role to deth aaidliEstate at the rldiii; Nay 1, 1863, at le AkBE LONGSTRERT, ttonvisrimiNtitioner. !MI 1 4 1 1EXillEfit Se* GILP Doors. eetleati) digetitiO s , • • GentiValio • tit . Vratter s cireo 14 GloY- alf i chtitoite, .4, 4 ,1404 t __ • . : 11BAcliEws MIL 11.• '9Viing .1 .1 . 4 3A10g • Oast AS, •. ht or o.!11: A .4. "ir 14, . . • •,: ' ' • • , . t .51.1i , i`3* 1 • , • , • ":1811- c , • rs"'•'` ' • ik •_ . • * F ?' 4 -4,-4 -- • , - 1. 7 4 I 5 • 17 f,4 ^ " 1 - t , •7 . • 1 - • •• • t ;5: _14., , t at, tr.-. - • • . • . 4.rirt Edit4Pir /I; Pireprietor. ,urprbilinoQw. A -urr, NUORD E VINES. AMONG THE FIRST T4l !INVALUABLE GRAP x for flue -viten. We °keine . rromie/415..f. who' orii t ti:a, e l .tiont n a aa for lite t eaVitia l ' SOcrtmty'Agrteulttifel Boole% un for it ea, • the BEST new all respects superior to' the liVilnesi..2 ',. inessiatutUe4 we offer at 25 cents each . P i" c ; t 512,50 per 100, poo pe. At , l& s prices. a few extra large vineeitt froni . No. 20 Flab Stlreet. IC APVcr!'..leat€l ING STORE. :.-1 [ 70,115t, THE Thyse men„Were provide . / with white and redlsigruithinterns, detontating tor : peodoes ; and figored flags, Ifit'd the rulei of theipad - required them to,-place a tor: • pedo bn the Atli, and. show—a= red signal both ati the bridge and at a^"fog station ". distant half bile frnm tife — bridge, be. fore they opener the draw. At all times when the draw-:-• , 7 was elosed,..aey were to show a. white rOlt or . flag at this "fog eta: tion."L-This explanation trust, be suffichso to en*ble every reader to under. stand the position in which I-found myself in the grey -.of one bright - September mornink. I left the starting point of my route ten minutes behind time. ThetOg was More dense than I ever remember. having Been' it. It enveloped everything. I could-not see the end of" my train, which consisted' of five cars filled with .passengers. The. ' iieed• light" 68+hiCh -.: carried on my engine illuirflnathd the fieecyi tload only a few feetoifi that I was raniimp - into: the moskatter darkness.. I did not like .the looketof things, but my "orderi" were patillive to use all due exertions to "nuke time. So, blinol . y.pulttOng my trust in the miserable twenty dollars a month ffen who were the agents along the road. darted headlong into and through the thick, Mid, to all mortal vision, =pen etttableifog. The 'Eacer'llehavlssi thiimorning.lieffe seemed Rifted - with the "wings of the wind," andfushed.thunder : ingly alOng,'makir a e such "time" as as , tepia,llo, d me, "almost .native and to the manner born." Eve thin /riti:•"nidee;. ry u g passed off p even #nirizitris o , and was_ `•- ai rI uket;- miles of - my journey's end. "T,he.speed.at. which .I m had been running; :hEifileichilerated- and ',inked me. That • pitching into defines's, _Blindly trusting to mefitlint flied. at best but weak faith in ; had 163101;11V'iferis an unnatural teasiOit;'SO' I 'resolved. to ';.run the remain • ing ten miles at ; weateVer_tate of speed the „liacer was Capable ofrmakingi her steam and. away we. dew. The ;fog Waste° thick that-I could not tell by paint ing objects how last we ran, but the dull, heavy and oppressive roar, as we shot through rock cuttings aficittunnels, the rocking and straining of 'my engine, and the almost inconceivable velocity, at which the driving wheels revolved, told me that my speed was absolutely ,awfal.— I did not care, though. I was used to I :that, and the rules bore me out ; besides, I wanted to win for my engine the title of the fastest engine on the road, which .1 knew she deserved: So I cried, "On on I had to crofts one draw-bridge which, owing to the, intervention of,tatigh hit could not be .seeti.erbln the time we pass. ed the "fog station" until we were within three or four, rods of it. I watched close ly* .the "big station" signal. It was. wiii€4. "Alf- right ! go ahead, my beau ty !" shouted 4, giving at the some time another jerk atthe "thro4lo," and we !hot into the "bid:" In less - time titan, it taken me to write it, we were through and (here; on the top of the "draw," dimly leen through a rift in the fog, glimmarwi ritliti'.to me actifeghastlitiess, the:danger, igrialit "red light. It - seemed to - Aare ,it me, 344111gfoitafiezidielewialliinaricyi.-- ti p - .Ito p".g was out .of.the question, even , I been -runnigtel, a quarter of.rayac : - I speed - As was running I had not ive4,Attna 44;1'44 1,14) wlifst4s ,corti,geliii e e fititildlui in.; - So, giving offil longing, opting 2 thought ,tto, the...tright-world hiiiiii duration .to.me.coald 'not be ' rack ned in seconds even, I shutpy eyes and rai leil*Vclitilti4 gefufmtid auilliiicil tniarlifia evitrt glia - miglorions. It was 1 it an instant of time, .but An age of sought andArisiOitittibenr .- was over .te bridge,,A drugkgrtbricige4•9*,l4l:ll abaisid , iithildttY 'lthlited the wrong light, and my advinittax.emtkl44,arnicarcP_ int - -half a - dozen 'such: ,were as bad as Leath. it m4*** weekt befoAS I d 46411 . it in a fog. and liElever after "made up time 'ince Will Calamities Sever Cease ? The Saratoga .&2214ifen says, "On the • • • evening of OlPr chartetr election, ti disap • painted Iteptiblieitifion - beingtola that the _ entire "Copperhead" ,i;iglifok. ‘Faa, elected, Inzelitirried:'"lo Gild oat, ; 110 w hat are we to clije :. There is .tio uemorridiz ; eon owls papitenta." .. , TEIEt 'DAILY' POST--ADVANCED : . k aitt Zeari_hr 'Vat ;..,, '; • ..;.. .. ..:......44, 01) :Thrtril,4•lB!—... t 2 it 70 6 go . f p ri tittffiti; deibilieii irOiejs;::: ... ..... is cp, o opies - ...... ......- , ....:.......... , 8 altap. °T Ouisked....-4...e. - 200 NEW ' It 4l) !Siitir ----- 11 dAtN RATES. aaileVitrwitir te li Palielitn e h P a iT,4 beez urg i k Daily Palmy to takkereet on and after the loth day O tWOW:RmI2B4. on all new contract": • - - NOR szufrogitii litttrEß. Pln OI 21111.2 siktrkami.r.T-may. D t t. One linteatlon..,' .4. fd10..140V rithi..;. - 4) la 00 Twolloji#4akis.:' rintiom4B:fit on tbi, - n. oo 1 Uwe:- ..mona 2 LittS Pour menthe .... 13 00 Quo dett,„lt..—. 2 0.0 WO 1110/415”. /4.00 Two Weeks:. '' %. *B 00 84:-.hicuiths.. . lb oo Thre*Weelar -. s'oo Nine ntofdlo,;: 20 °I) One 311 "tkr, •••r.. - :#OP 04.1. 1 44' BO 00 IF4akitarGEABLE aLiTTER. _ Which allows the privilege of a weekly' change ,91 . . t uurtoaae 11 1; 1 6#44. ZI slattarnew -181 _1 11 /P 1 4. 4 8g5 . . r ja• 'PR;13.111t414..5 DADS 1:7112.7 DA Y Biz znaltenC,“ ; l.- ... $lB 00 00 nutlet - 80 zumnigtratoreNotipipe 25 75 I•=mara4ro tre e ar.kiaohixymaton....._....,... ao - , A II -14'0 1 1 1 rimi.artialartent, ordered in for one monsn • - bYleittime, to be wash at the time of or dering. .DAALL Y POST.' 11 , 17NNINO AN ENGINE IN A - :FOG. * The following sketch is from a volume • entitled, "Trips in the Life of a Locomo tive Engineer." - iti-the,Year,lBo3, was running an engine . on the---- road. My engine -was named the 'Racer," and., .: ;. 'xy . ),l3 ' ' raver ' she Nip, too . ; her dritilifg wheels wer e seven feet id -Ai atiteter, and shireould tarn them about as fast as , was neetissary, assure •MY regular train was the • "morning ea press," leaving the upper terminus of• the roqd at half ping loaf., running sixty mile!s id an helm and - forty-five minutes, whielGus Ti had to make-three • stops, Might, with justice, he considered ,pretty fast travel ing. * * 4: I? • • IV:fere-were on the line several differ bridges, Illtich wi f e - liable to be opened JfkaU kcitme,..-.lmt more especially about clay-break. To be sure,there were men sta tioned at every bridge, and, in fact; every half mile Bldg the road, whose special duty it was to warn approaching trains of danger frOin spen draw-bridges, di stractions ongeiracir, i&c.,4itit the class of meil - -etaplifyed in such (Teti were not notectlir sobriety, and the , wages paid were rkt sufficient to secure-a peculiarltt intelligent or-iiveful class. -,k30 the con fidenthfl was compelled to place in them was iiecessarily burdened with" much die _ trust.;--.:; , 'Mr. Adams t.td EtirLl3nesell. LEGATION' OF'TTIE'UNITED STATEN . LONDON, 'Tannery. 26, rB6B. Mv:Lottin I have, the honor to acknowl edge the reception of your lordship's note of the 24th instant, replttn some por tions of mine of the 80th of last _month, respecting the case of the outfit from Liv• erpool of gunboat No. 290 to depredate on thb•commethe of tile United Staten. Your lordship is pleased to raise a dia• eunsion on-the following.statements made by me. I quote the paragraph as it stands in ydir note : "The admitted tact of a violation of, a statue of this kingdopi intended to pre vent ill-disposed persons from involving it in difficulty, by committing wanton aed injurious assaults upon foreign nations with Which it is at. peace, of which hisr Majesty's ministers are invited (by a par ty injured) to take co nuance so.far as to prepare measures o prevention; but which, by reason of ciscumstances . wholly , within th e i r_own...hontreif,..thei_dol o t pre• hilkettion to Sore thejestlytcomplait a • ing party from aeriotis injury. On the substantial points of the case, little room seems left open for discussion." 'Opt of my :profotindi respect forg oar lordship's repretieutili l'have reviewed the whole of this paragraph with the ut most care. lam compelled now to con fess that I can perceive up ambiguity in the meaning sufficient to jaistify any of the implications which your lordship appears apdeaire to raise from it. Starting from point of moral obligor), in my, view, as strong between nausea as it is between individuals, that injarie inflicted on an innocent party, of which, if not prevent ed, it has a right to co plain, provided that it give notice in tim seasonable for the application of adequ to means of pre vention, shotild be so f as practicable; repaired or compensated or by the party that doeS the wrong, or suffers it to be done by persons under its ontrol. I have applied the general print principl e to the case before met Tfie fact'that 4arnitag ad been given in full season to prevent th r is departure of "No. 290," dose not de end upou my statement, inasmuch as it is simply aques tiou of idates, open to the iijapectioniotali men. The fact thit Her Majesty's Gov ernment were convinced of the justice of the representation made, is patent from the determination to which your lordship admits that they ultimately came,to:detain the vessel. The fact that this decision wag aolong delayed as to fail in - &Fee' ing the object intended, whereby great iejery has been ehttially o n es, and is yet; likely to endue, tethe commbrce of the .United States is purely a question of dates. Inss much as these coestitute the subetance of the paragraph of my note to which ex ception is taken, I must confess myself wholly eta lose to conceive upon what ground-any doubt - can be further: raised about it. But your lordship, proceeds to dd me thoUnor to address &series of questions to me, as to the possible meaning that may be conveyed, in language which might ha .ply, PrOoa the faiture to act of het Majes ty's Government, motives of some kind or - otherlhat I have notlistinctly expressed. I must -respectfully-ask' excused from entering intcrany such field of con t ro versy. I desire neither to make charges nor to raise implications of an unhecess— ary nature to complicate the difficulties of this painful subject. All that I deetn it my duty to know is a grievous wrong has beetedone to an innocent and friendly nation, by what seems to me to have been a most unfortunate delay in effecting a *prevention'th titer experience conglu-• sively s s ought to have, beenap.- plied i 'or the- reasods'that -pre vented ati-oplioation, inasmuch-as none :theta could have grown out of the course -of the injured party, I hive no wish to , enter. •into a discussion.:: -The prieciPle . Of .justice ie not merely that right should be done, but that it-should be suffi ciently`ercimpt th'effect its object. Other wise it injustice denied. Upon that lam content to rely. An it.,is probable that I may received an eaily moment further instructions from my ?Government in respect to the substan tial point involved in the present corres pondence, I deem : it unadvisable further to take:up-your lordship's time by enlarg ing, the•limiut of discusaion ,of purely incidental. questions.' I desire - to asp rest my'obtipition to you for the rtiady:and fell matinee in- which gotittlnidshiP hais exon ierated -me frkim the suipician encour legicigthe,enlistnient of Her Mojestrestub• ejects, in the service of the UnitedA totes. At, the •same,:time-iteis not.-without regret ,hatk. - I,:perceive the charge still persevered an agamst• the government of the United, 4Statee.: •untleretatel.:your arTilit, ie now affir med that because the government QUI; large bounties ou enlist meat in the United States, and because British subjects in . the „United States', tempted by these:both:Ries, do occasional) enlintetherefore, your lordship is jastified in, afftreeed„in your former note, thatitliagovefteent; o f the United Stales, SYsbfltarcallY, t and in disregard of the_ comityof ruitiqns, indecelk.,them to Asfrreit,thight 'ln my turn, - in 'gene Oft*" frequent applications made to the to kirootire the discharge of citizens of the United States who have-been tempted in the - same manner to enlist in tier M a l ' jestes service in this Iliegdeen, menu thte*istenee of a - sinaltar policy . FurtE than-the )}resents of a general offer, Ido noperceive:that your lordship's rhfer • mice to the action of,,Mr. Seward, of which -1,-ate note in situation to speak authori• `tali' y,. appears to extenth;A%ither than ttaast still temtinue to: dieclaim.:the bblief 41,4 eXistannejof;anjUtiesenfitic policy, well iu the one ease as in the other. ,1, prali &p., • Rastas Feattete ADAMS. Row toJoin•Atamtilii laer Matu. A curious and interesting_ e,speriment, . was latelY Made at Strasburg, to effect the - union of twoanimals, so that they might, to a certain degree, have a life in coon , -.mon. It - wat,indeed, .produ ing artifi• -zr • • milky what nature produced spontaneously., thre entrancd:usety_ .-phenomena, Sistne'se - twins. - Two :white rats, of the . ' Al: int . ) species •were Selected for the ex- : I periment; •proliably 'as being more - Luau: ageiggi. than'be* daikerrbiethtin. Ari cision' was niadh.Ozi the"riglirside:of the one awkon.the left aide of the other, en; ,gaging the akin and the cell abv t issue: under it;,:•Taviiirfaces orthe-tioSsdnrfds' were kept closely togetherrby sutures wand bandages,.uutibtheisixth =day, whetruni o f t by: the first intention was fund to have taken place. They then walked side by side, being United by a fieshytband. An attempt to poison both . by' the mouth of the one did not succeed, but en injection thfOwninto the jugular vein of one ani mal was found to have entered the super-1 finial femoral veins or. the other ; showing clearly that an intimate vascular union 'had already taken place between them. Mils 'interesting a:petite:int may have a moat • importast bionics en restorative gutrwir 1 ...,,,,, :!;,4,,y,-,,,,,tv_,-,-t.---,. According to M. Arago, the Arcadians thought themselves of older date than the moon. They maintained that their an cestors had inhabited this planet before it had any satellites. Struck with this sin.- galar opinion, some philosophers have imagined that the moon was formerly a comet, which, in performing its elliptical course around the sun, came into the neighborhood of the earth, and was drawn in to, revolve around it. Such a change of orbit is possible, but evidertly it could not have taken place if the comet's peri helion distance hod been great. The comet, therefore, must have passed very near the sun, and have experienced an in• tense heat, capable of dissipating evdry trace of humidity. The almost entire ab sence of an atmosphere around the moon, the scorched appearance faults vast moun- tains and deep valleys, and the few plains that are seen, have been cited as prods - that this luminary was once a comet. CARPET 1862, • Minn 1862 W. B. di - U. MeCALLIUM RG 3 E PORT lON 'or OILTRSTOCII _ ving *eon bonaht previous to a series ui sray.sno."... qnd now rep/crushed (just berm the largest mica •co of ,he sonaon) With the newest do slims le Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window nhados. .ke . A fa-orable oppothmity 1.5 offe.ed purchasers at moderate rates. as prices will be higher. deci7 _ C A.. Et • HAVING MADE ARR a NDEMENTS to otternte kiefuru the Dental Collges t.l , fne United Srates. anti . the re:iliex! Dental !ion ventions fur the nurertre •of bring-10g ben!! the nr • f orlon. mr Apparntram fur Extracting Teeth Wipiont rain. I shall of nee-esity be Obliged t!! be away from my ati . e, the gree•er part, ofnext Spring nod Summer, and teat my parientz ay not be the lavers N.t -ret.y. I have !Ai so , iatftl with me Dr. 5..1. %WA YE a D!atiA of Well known ability in every Grato.b of the profes sion. and who:ie elegant filiings o.tc !he zoittira den of the profession wherever earn Dr. Way° will be with rat, April le, and take the general charge of too floe , Ir viDg and Pa, to devote 141 - whole attention 'o Extrr.ct,ng, Teeth wall my A ppar, tux. and to the c,itasiral part the profession. Persons woo may hare Iti , hertc Jailed;oi.eve tits r Toelb rect. ii!ed for want of .itiatven ray part, (whole defects to rite 'a PleiritW are na.ured that such att . ( u It) nt longer exists, has omarie many improvetutiata. and will de- V to mAi whalatime to it. Be Grottoes in regard to the P,Mlestmees and Facet! of the operatlona Fives if desired. and from %lodic& gentleman too. Remember that cold weather lathe time when this apparatus men be need to the bost a ivantagi. OUtili.Y. Dentist. mhl7:dtmyl4 184 etreeL Dray 17F IaEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, SMITIFILELD STRE47, r CBl:tens and str;, - itgrrnin need of medical ad vice should net fail to give him a eafl. Dr. Brown's rewedies neva- 'ail t , cure impur [titles. scrofulous a2d venereal .affactiens —AI. a herNlitsts , taint, stadia as tc.ter,. psoriasis and oth• er skin diseases, ti.e origla of which tho Daziezt isign °rant— SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. 11's remedies for this affliction brought on by solitary habits are the only aftdicinfes kn'•wd le this country which are safe aad frill ameedilsi resto:e to health, REI.EUMATIER. Dr. Brawn's remedies cure in a few days this painful aftl,ction Ile 11111.1 treat Piles. Gloat, Gonnorrl-oe, Urethei Discharses. Female Disease., Pains in the Back and itidnoys, irritation of the Bladder, strict ures. etc. A letter to he answered must contain Ist least ONE DOLLAtt. Medloines sprat to any address safely packed. Office and o mate rooms, No. ti 0 SMITH FIELD STRl3.mir, P . tali/rah, Pa. nolstll sr ..._ MAN 00 L.— ROW LOST! BOW RENTORED! Just ,pnblisthed, in a Seated , iinvelope.. Price _ 65. x Omits: A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhaa or Seminal' Weakness. InvolantarY Enunissions, Sexual Debility. and Impediments to Marriage itesterally,_.Neeronanees, Consumption, Eptleps: NA its and:Phyekal Incapacity, restat ing from Self-Abnse, RORT. J. CUL vERWELL, M. D.. Author of the Green Book, d-e "A Boon to Thousands of .fitifferers." Seat under seal, in a Main envelope , to any ad dress,. post c-n receipt of Sig eent__, ,, or two Postage stamps, b 7 Dr. OIL J. C. KLINE. 127 Broadway, New York, mhShdia.rat Post office Box, 4Z,Sii. Rgl EAJI. ESTATE SAVIAGS lASI' G TION t , incorporate) by the Legislature a Pennsycvania. ... Open for Deposita nom 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock. P. M. daily: also on SATURDA!Z ETENINGB. from a to 9 o'clock. .. • 'A A49TSTt en 7ON V VENN S T T- - R an Zt P ROP IT . A BM ( • DEPOSITARY; for Mechanic's, Laborers, Clerks, ;aaa al commends seateans or savings are siva'i. tlt also itself to Executors, Ad mini,- !traturs, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Sooleties or Asrociations, and aereoas of allele-tares' annum La p at the tato of cilX PE t CENT. per pais on deposits. whieu, if not drawn, ,will be piae-d to the credit of the depurator cn the first day of May and Novo - cher. and there,t ter bear the same intsrest as the principal. At - this tammoney Will DOISBLE in tossa mut TWELVE • Interest wit! GOLLIMCIVO on all deposits the lls , insd .11tiedays of the month eftersuoh zepuslts art ' nude _Books containing Chattßr. fl'-Lawn , &0,, fuse {shed on application at he oftles ( Pansuimmt—lSAAC JUNES VlOL.Pintimisurrr-W...r.., _co PEL itND. • Han nos M Howe Hon J S." Moorh.ad, Isaac Jones, C CI 11/easy, Wm H 'math, Jacob Painter. • Harvy Childs. 'Nickolas Veegt.tY, Copeland t - Seeretary a n d Ireasater—A. A. CAR ICIER, • febs;6ind Pli/B,ILIC NOTI(E'. OFTIOS OE rul Pays's RaILROiD CO, ) OA.NA DErAßTlft:rp ItINEE. PENNSYLVANIA ISA/LBOAD AL. Company hereby giro pnblio r.oti,o to all Wham 11 maYkonopro. teak iii.P,xiii =toe - oftho• peWer and authority conferral upon 't by gamirs provialoni , 141fitteref tt a lihrheral -118 ;cua ,, I,s• of tho Commonwerata Qf Pennsylvania entitled ' MW for 840.91 the Main Una of the Public Works," riiiireved :if ay ltith, 1857. it will en the F S , DAY OF MAY. a...D.ourkthouaand,eigaV h talraff and illat three, abandon . a much of the" esti= Division of the °vial tatekv f4rraing,-ai p of the Main Lineon the Patitio-IF4ks...ina 34 lies between Mlalaivillo and Jehnstown, Cord', moulir . imown as the "Diver Western Divielcea, I C " tokether also.with such Dams Fedora ind - Iteser , voira lying welt of Johnstown, as pertains to or 'Di' fr used in P.erdleeden, With .ssitif./Ppex Western vision; , •• - - , '• • By order of the Beard of Diree•nrs, - Witness the seal of the said Company the 2f.th dab , of Fabraam A. D,11i63, • - • J'EDGATt T/18(0.11[Splc. CL, 8,:, FiliCitlayl Prbsid ent. • NOTICE-;•PIETIELSUA NT TO AN or ter of the Circuit Court ct the Unite i wawa tot ho Northern Diztriet of Onto entered December 3 , 1 1862 in the suit , f Charter Moran and oti•eis Of the Ohio and Peonsy . iYan la kail road Company and whirs. Notice trite eby giv en to the h Icier& of the }tends au .. Coupons o .he Olue at d Pennsylvania 'ltailtosd Company, which werere'nr.d by e F rat M- , rtgafe on that , part, ,f the Ohio .ad Pennrylva... la I:ealreld tfast ' vf...n aasillon. to the holuer...-.44 li nOs and Coif 'pi,l,o4comPiiWhiok,Weili oloirrl-141ir t4ortgagd .A th at part o f Railroad Liirest of Massillon: end to tne ticklers of First lortgage Bowie cod Cannon* of the Ohl.) and Incases and ecnt W.yee ant Chicago Railroad: Aloinpanies respectively, thst the . u.idersigne4i wilt pay to the:partiee entitled to receive the dame aeon preeentanon urthe Ronde and Coupons thold by teem respoitiVoly at. the t me .and. place hereitt ,, ftermenttened the distributive snares AP , ialiciable to ouch Rends and Couptmit,of the pro ceeds of the 21,16.0 the Pittsburgh, Fort, Wayne .and Chicago lisillioidunder the Decree of the said Court =torsi in said suit June 10th. ise. Ltolders of such Bonds and Coupons ari , hereby required to make application for the shares of i - , - -------- i such proceeds claimed be them, and in evidence, MACRICILIOL-20 131:0 . Her Dble .and Qr of the right to -receive the same, to _present - the': " L " L B°4 ire* , No 1 bitge Mackerel ,, a Bonds, aski Cautions p , held to the, undersi4aa kt : 2D Bbla . NO 0* de dt. • fheoffice of WhistoW Minter dt Company i n ,th e 20 ~ .4 - -:. lifee'l3- do do ' eye. t New York.' On orbeim)._ the 6 .hi k d a y pf 20 - 7KitsAteag and No 1 do April 11M .. I% . WILIAA.IIIg. Oeb , , Jubt received andforsale. by fubkittaarew...L. ,_ i. . : -, , -...t..,....•'., mr).. „. „htil4tgEt ..4. s Rllloiltßirqz ," j- :: _.:z._._•._ LI 4trps , Pim, S&LE—ItliE stas.Clti -LI bar 'brera for Sale : row. eligible / lots nittutteci u ilt hevotairattirovt, itieet antiintre.4 venue . . 1 . '..ati, 4o Aoix U timir. guiPicYCatia tirtiici.-in Pitt township.— na allt ttaott 24 , teet Irtitit by 110 fore doep, rattling back to an alley, and arc entirely isola ' tett bytttrinits tad alKys , on oicry Mo. Two of i t Itt t4.4Fttfratae bausea.on ti)On. ftva .roond ..a a • b e all Inas.% hydra:num&our Anises. They tilaild al, together on very f avorable terms.' . gttiro of. : . ~TAS. rHeCABE c A fent, f on E. CEIS strata., near }oarth. O I NDRIES.. CVEme ilgurg. WklikeY, italghg,_ Elcuxrs .to. Apt sale by TIEEMAN 6c GETTY, i Cer-ar of Ohio eu - oot era Gismosa. . . . nob"? Alfichen r City, nutLportmois siktr, :mai Boiler Riveters eatiiFiliri LAWRPIN ;ILL Fearlo anVooateer eltar.st * Ah liii3lin e beat w ilkil ettea. 110 feet eaoh• handsomely started on Church Ws aLta mutat w 2 atrua year tbe Pazz i r d eas tar auk. 4112 lhisa IrenAlMEtse4 116364111414 Was the Moon Ever a Comet? 81 FOURTH STREET, DEALEILS IN OILS. 8. Ig.JSIEB - • • - 6.6., 11 . 1 . 1412 PICTIlliLIBIS OP Pure No, 1 Carbon 'OIL • IP D • .1M EV Z 0 id etriginosi LD3RRTY STREET, opposite Pen's R. R. Depot. 1114.41 J oil ,warranted, THE ARDESCO OIL comrikNY 3 : ll = L m e i l Y,M.A.7" 11AVE .4"1 Refined Ardeseo 011 NOS - V.XPLOBLTZ. ♦LBO, PURE BENZOLE warehouse, 27 UntiIIi.STREET PIT7BBUBOH, PENNA 1. n o 40041 - Wo rk ,DATNCA.N, DUNLAP & Co., Eannfaatirers of , • , PURE WHITE REFINED 6.lLaititori 011,15. Mae, burgh. P. NO. 9191 LIBERTY STREET. it toyfi-Atnd tt, The • Philosciplit turner. NEW DOURLE.ACIIIIIE4 sUI Philosophic Burner for Carbon on ie new ready.. It possesses many advantages over CI: Common Bunion. . 1 It ittaltos. a large or mall light With perfec. tmeibunton. 4. - i t t will burn any quantity of oil with sweat;. ••& cut be. wed with a long or snort ehinneY. t - on awwaest as m a a ahp to bu h n t - co w o i n tr om icalk It it mere eeelly wicked than. any. °the) bursae.. 7. Tt et in be trimmed and lighted without re- Moiing the cone. Itarthrows all the white removede the cone. 9, The chimney can be or it - ort. without touching the glass. Those burners are 'zno °octillion No. I sire. and ban be pal Carbony lap- nowne Also. 'Eyers , pep zon Om Oil should have a Plulotoplai Battik. - Price 2.5 cents; ' _per dozen 42. Sold e Fro. Rtt FOURT' street. Pittsburgh. A Y WE ea. PiANi DEALERS. ABE' S PIANOS ARE STILL Ahead of S'elnway'e and all other Pianos wadi:lin this eotintry, A 40!co amply received this week; CHARLOTTE .ELUDE Fg 4.7146 ET. • F l O . lB agent for Knabo'a Plano! and Prin ne'a unrivaled Melodeons. apll 13 A.:Et.G-A.INt6 SEOOND HAND PIANOS. AC I III I BEHING 7 OIDTAVIC. .11E8111- 1/141bliteg Walnut case. very little cunt._ ..... A 7 Mare, Raewood. ro und corium., e first rate instrument. 200 A 7 etti ve,!. liege 4 Co,i.Reabovreod, a A 33 rao inatrutnent i _in good order...„ -.175 tave,„t.d.-t. RoFeworel. earred ' : Pere .... 165 6 ,Wrigtekerie„ Zeit .1. - 00, Renewed, roun d , , fr .2f.„ an eacelrept Piano.l6o 6 ( 47 .5i6;'i ble'ketirig, 'Rosewood round coguigg,agald reliable 150 0014,4r.t, Renee, PaYle .4 Co, tios-ieood 135 A 'n et;. 6tAdarC- xaliogony, round front 80 643.12, Swift, do 7.3 A boat, German. do A 6 oat. Dunham, do . 69 .......... . 50- 0- oe6. Ledittiu— ....... • 4 A 5 ..1i oat. Imgrsh 20 0 A 3 Oto, do For sale by JOHN MELLOR. EUROPEAN- A G CV. rrnollAs 307.110PEAN A,sent, 122 Monongahela Rouse, Pitts bona- ga.. Is Prepared so bring out or send back pawl:agars trout or to anr,part of tho old oonn -9- D ettbbar I rt l AT rOlat na ili n g I ;t a , c i keth a . ble in an, Part of. Baron°. Agatif for the indrairivolis and Cincinnati Rail toad. Also, Agent fcr tho old Black &at Line ci Sailing: Packs?, and for the lines of Stoanions ing between I. es: York, Lyreircaul, Glasgow end '6,2.lgrar EL M. CHO ..... —.JAMES OLOYZIL. ....... JOHN POWJHR IEDITTSBTRGIII EIRE BRICTA MANE'. FACTURING- COXPA.NY. KIER, GLOW ER M..ipitfrietctrersof Vireßriek: Tike, Ornaibles,-&e. and dealers in Eti. e and rueibi e Clay. 113— Office 365 Liberty etreor, oPnosuce the P.R. R. Passenger Donut. Pittsburgh. Orders mance:fully sol,ctted. _e • W I ) If3 C 10.07 ECU To Strolls/thin anti Impreve the Stip Tea PEHBLt Russian Spectacles, ,PERSONS fiuler,ERING FROM HE fectirceight'oiliiiiidefronf Ofleet'ethor cans 'es can be re coved b using the Itressisin !Peb ble Speetaeles, which hare bean well tried by many ripotisibla citizens of 'Pitt.burgh and vi cts4...V.. whore they have shrill perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these perisme can be, seen et nt , office. 1.03- All who ouroblue onti p* of sup{ lISFiaID Pebolo topeotacles arc entitled to bo lied in f .t nt"lteo-liASitEs With those which will always give sati.laiitton. Tteretaro. if yon wish to ensure an improve inent.ln.your gght call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble. Spectacles. ,andt3 ' 39 :fifth street' Post 'Euildlnii BIACE DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PITI'3BUBGII. PA RJR, BROTIIIER dr CO., ILINVYLC9VRICEB 07 Beet Quality Befinzd Oast kteol, . Square. Flat an 3 Ootauon. of all slaw. Warran ted equal to L 137 inirorced or nuoufaotared this coon ry. in E2l. ulftoo and Ware!lasso, No. 149 and 151 First 'and 120 221 199 Seoonq screota, Pitts httOth.• • febn tyd • tz.LAIRS PACKER—Tx/ o iat.d.. , _ • • - "I LAM PAAJECEIL—WANTED oiately—An ext.serienoe al , r e Packer :wart alas, anderatand jAanip aob pro:- dtio.ri,heatostoirradeptionablis fofetetteeb ti eharsotorandorpabey. Noper oz need applY opleespoilturtho boie gaalificati.,ne ,P§ICHNLEIECTZ BLEA &MET. pahll 153. Wood street. su2klyd OFFICE OP 'rug DAILY POST. 1,. Wednesday, April 15th, 184 Relratfirkg—The money market contintrair unsettled as over: changes occur in thd:2ll YOrk - ruarket at least every business hour;ikt , day.' The Weather continues unpleasant, wi plenty of water in the channel for call - ordiii - Purposel. Oils—Thu iiiiiket for ammi_days p 1 lia , been nusettled'with'no part - retail- change Priem 41 number of sale I were imfidellrihiqP • ly for future delivery. We have, teceiredaki:g Port from Yew York for some days past, hence : 3 are in the dark in regard to the inovemetn.s,cfnir The stook in this market at prflseiit is 'nit 'larg Fish--There is a continued good demand , for lb ranging from . s to I 0 bbla. Oar deglors_irelie sVpplicd with the new Catch, which finds a ,ta r number of buyer= at full rates. The high prie demanded for fresh meats no doubt Increase' demand for salt meats. Dutte'r—The market not . so firm. The extravagant rates deman . found but few purchasers ; prices tend down ward Flour—The marl:ct continues inn vOrrj quiet stale: The sales were few, beyond 'lota' supply the local trade: receipt light. In East, the market-continues dull, with no .410 , sition to operate to any extent. Li Ci 11411.0.4 r was a shade firmer. Grain—We have nothin new to - note with reuard to this 'article,' the :re. ceipta being e,nfined to ' small lo's. ' Wheat,Wbt and red remain glationary; Rye is inquired . rdi a ailitht apvance: (7hrn ha steady. and"cOmmittidh good figarea; Earley dull and 6egieetitfe'pifirlit good request at full rates.' GreclirfeiL - Thi !marr ket had presented no chunge fOr siiinii 1 1 43 *Fiti it The de and for lots tcv •'mad •Ite, lialib ....Al local t tide was Fair. and -saleS'airdlitr.'''M' seem t have reached life top, I3aocitllie ifef mand Ontilmes active, witk ''s' largo ainanill changlaig hapds. Home - "leiter:- iiiii. inspitia le ask a slight advance. whilst others sell at the ',? - le figures. : . • Bacon -Still in active demand;' Sales ixt lots rangingfrom five to ten , thousand: pounds Sales 11.000 It at, al t o uld.ers, tic; sides, Vii e: Pi flatus. 834. c; Sugar Cur d_ Hams, - 10 e. WWI Ilb shoulders, Gei Train Muni; Sc.3-( 2 1?,00Ce 'Rs ' R Hams, 10c. Sales Country cured ateatetitt-rofreiti figures. ; ROY-.Sales at the scales, at s.....Sonart ;lots: were held at higher figures ; receipts not math - Rine ; for the local demand - • 0 ", • . -••- nestris--Sales of 50 bush of smnit White 061 i i; ifb2 75, dull .. - . , : 1 Flour-The market is about as ae it esti well be s t ie only business doing, being from sterol in dray load lots. Sales 15Ras Extra Pamily,i $7 25; 50 do, $ l- 25@7'30: 56 bbts Extra„ $6 ..2fW ' 0 25. There was nn shipping demand. :Butter -The market was unsettled:. we note sales of prime roll at 241:4115e. Fguw , .Outy In mOderate demand; 12,4 a j e t& out-side•figure, with a downward tendency, .Ttie receipts are on the increase. 011 s - The market at this lime is.very smear tain. :.The saleTerlsibit a varisty of nricak,ts,i- Refined.sales •500' bbls Free, in can ,s' - . - 46 e cash; sales 500 bble t in bend, 27 1 / 2 e: 1,060 bids;do;&7o.7to be delivered in June. Crude, I,.6osl3blaforfuture delivery, at 7l);fe; Coru-Alarket Sim; Bake 400 bdsh iifasttings,M at 93 ® 6 5c290. bush from at0r0,950•,'-:• , t; ::.a,:.;_, Oists aresu good demand;: sales,3,sfAinfikfirst hands-at 72 4 , 73e:*5tXrd0 on private t_erlas, ..' . ~,, ,- Wil lakY - Priees tend doivacrartr: utterer 40 bbla City Reetifuni, 46i4470. - --. `-, • Suar=Firm: sales 12 bhds,Orlest,-123(41, $ do Po rt e Rico, 124 ; demand steady, . 42 seese-Sales. Mt boxes W. it.,tio: 1:. dii Goshen, 15o; 20 de Ilumburglo4o.. • • Ilitilakties-Li good rertues sales. blast 56n for old -- newls held at Mg. cote e - There is a reetthir 'bitiincii' tieing in: Rio ; sales 31 sacks at 33@.3443. •; -- -'' ' ' " Solt-S i d es It° bbls at S 1 755.1 SI. • Lard -Hire ; Sales 10 TiereM, at 110. Applea-Sales 40 bbl; at 53 00. Al WOOD AV :ET feb2o.4w A altle of . 260 ,408a1k Sides, aceraffing:lo at 534 c, was the only trar &mann in Provurafts tkttl, was recorded, Bulk Shonlitileslebre saidtoinkrt sold. :to a small erten t, 'at Weg..---This-figare is tremO,nnd will only cordrandhliOre-strictirdil.",. t friable. • Balk Hams are tigiabWorl.Y.c.,.buttite# was - Bulk:if any th in dm Melt to - day. ltidia.Pork is only nomitial'a.t.lo.3 .0001.100 fol.. new and. $ll Wall 50 fbr 'cmuntrYnnd-citr. Lnrd.may be quoted-notainallrat 10e.- for catli:. and 9, 4 4af0r country. !tit thotlghtAhat the • la*: 'tor climbs had at b;o. but not, vre'liresunte, to a lar ga extent ; nor could tauctt.of city rendered lie had atA.. although there is no .d emand of consequence for it at that prico. - • cinetanati Tobacca .Ittorkat • Sales ofleaf Tobacco to-day at BodraatilLoi Warei house of thirty-two Male and thirty boxek Iowa: Eight hhrla Ohio at $7,50@}l ;:focr.—Ef na actaafoj-j County. via: 'Ewa lihas trash at M1 , ...Z49 - A4)..tarol it& 'h medium leaf at i.1201!1* fourhhthi:.Kent ao kyy mediuM le - afacd lugs at ill 2-,. I 5: Pi.kkde of Virginia at $lB, .throe i:l9. •tirelre at $ 9 2 E 0; and thirty 4oxes Ohio Bawl. feaf, wrappers - and Al lem rattan's from SO 7.53516.. .1 3 49fiPt5414.4 • The - sales of the week etoosinted-to g e LSCLO bales. The market clostrit item but steady. Stock In Dort, 41,000 hates.' Bowler. March 18.--Catton and eotton goods are higher. 0/LCUTTA. Marcb U.—Freigh!s w.e over. Baltimore Coffee 3./arliet So sales are reported. Price] are noudnalli unchanged, virf Rio at Sl•y;i2;t~ ; laru s y ra at 346350, and Jaya= acio. . From the Oil city Regicler.. ink Items. Between 8,000 and 10,00-1 barrels Of . Oa egitiii down on the Yond Freshet of luecdaylactSthek on band at the wharves light Oil arriving here is helms shipped forward rapidly. :- - ' The following „are the artiounte . received - end ahipped•at oar principal warehonseg for the 1124.- wsiding Tuesday. At , r4 ith: : .:i , . mionaaaig aopx ou. 0011pAyi. Number Barfelsollpßeatived.. Sh ipped ... .- Empty Barrelalittoafred " Stilitic 1- co. Number' 15il Redaired-.. Empty Barre ls rce Shipped ived...r.— - FIASSA'S WABZIOO3iL N¢mbar Barrels Oil &nifty Barrels Reedy ... C Zit 30. DASNS PhilidelPillkOand-WeW made - Gaitar* and -Salinorals: vtoriauPortill‘ F.. SelinclitiwrAt CO. tom made ;cods. mot me DIALS. ren.u.or F reeradvid And lor gal a WhX) JAG. oar Marts' and it. CUM LULU' INFORHATION' Arbitration Committee :of thHos ,of Trade tor Nov. anti D: IVni. M. SHOW, V. P. .111,84 JNO. S. DILWORTP.. BIeCRAEI DAVID NoCit.BIDLESS. Moiements of EuroPeat; sieata 4 _ PROM AMERICA. • • -Enols& ............ Pazonia ----New Cre01e.......... ... New Yokk_Ravana&-N.GAi .. Etna ................New York....LiTorpool-....41 Asia . ... ....New`Tork..ll7enfoet N.-American- .Portland.....Liverpool.......:Als Glasgow ........... New York-Liverpool _ PROM. zustoss Victoria... ..... .Liverpool. . York..:lll - East'n-Liverpool-...,New Xork.,./Wate Saxonia... ..... . Binithasit'n ........................ 1 Etna ... ..... Liverpool Nostntic.. .. ... Portland. .... Milsan Asia .. . .. . .... .. ... New,:folk-Nate Glasgow -Liverpool ...... Nen- York," ericam.Liverpool ... . ' Canada- ....Liverpssol.:-.Aulso.gx-4. Hautmonia.. .isouthanen.....Nisw idea. ....... - • -- ato.ittrir. ausAtliEr.; (COHRZCTED DAILY DM THE 11(IIININd 'f'he following are tho buying and iellinvit for Gold, Silver, Geld .... Silver ...... Demand Eastern EseLan New. York Baltimore....., Phu iadelyhln 130ston. . „....,..,......:. 'Par Western Exchange. Cincinnati ' par , Louiavilt9, Par' ' 'p Clevola.na. ......... ... . St Lonia.. .... » ..».,........... Dar . • ii' . » ..».,....... 'ITTSI3IIRCH FROMM MAIMT MARaizT. elite!mint'. fliciarre2,-.4;cittoti Itrarke Ertte E " D idstor ittIitYaDELAIII.E4:&D.RE-32 G1.201',3 • CALICOS, 6 1N6111.118. gpaCial 4tiantlon impaled - bzo our zt•veV,etl Mew ins end hith Linens teat was perchgektbato:e the treatedvaaooinDaeood,'Oall woe said r.e.eure your Spring (hods estheY: will be meek. bighe; , ..... . Remembee the-0%1r% Mirka' atrtut: be teem /hitt! etel.the seta • Leincazara xus AR — a ,IVaLL OP ....... --t874 ,--. 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'rota the ths*lFic ulij eYhiX c hb; gr-Irt V I lajr V triSt4"VbrA:cafadrts. 01 t and re t o the veaft le, ale ie- F lesseear* treated et% raesitell4tirlarme had over Ibrle zrant CIO). o,,i,mt.lia thfIE,449T, inert th hosettilt el b e t -13 14 - 14tind nttl le the Mat Stir I r d • -14 •0 I %—tttlal/ with * &if ' 141 'sit happineg I :..t int -bloom spanstnuraredigmet.:Trlleno lens n a b montebanba and glueU. but, oorpo ca,4,._ ,be =rad etteeresertina *eel An of ita , ittedfal Lroaccedio 04 . l EeW out kg.m.:, ,ticceNuLokr el:Allele* van attend La it la •ti 106-..,/ ttaa alzortteatocel 4by nom-pc:the diedio.,lAdylowsnltiob ~ tiV _. , 141 U;liallirtilr -- Moine— -Tt o -a. ~ ..1 :17 4 = c4.0111? ioariyesia Acsml.and c on. ootaneen Ole -48 ior cilLl In Abe treatnx di ,ctionew. 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