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AB nNI , OUOOD INTILLIGINa
letion of the Coal Diggers
ged with Conspiracy.
nearly a week past, as our readers
are, a case has been on trial in the
f Quarter Sessions, against eleven
ger!' from the Second pool, charged
nspiracry in preventing others from
work. The testimony, which oc
several days, was conclusive, prove
I ombination for the purpose of ob- an advance of wages.. and it was
proved that means h ad been re
, in order to intimidate others
gone to work at a less rate than
ended by the society. The case
tried, well argued by competent
and went to the jury at noon yes-
On the re-assembling of the Court
o'clock, the jury came in with a
f guilty and a recommendation HEIDQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC,
April 15th, 1863. ,
Richmond papers of the 13th furnish
the following news
JACKSON, Miss., April 10 .— The energy
in Black Bayou are retreating towards the
river, laying waste the whole country.
The river patrols report that two gun
boats, conveying five cavalry transports,
ercy of the Court. Judge Ster
arge was able and comprehensive. :
passed up the river on the 7th ; also nine.
the ground that workmen had a
teen transports with infantry and forty
.
Legislative.
_ e. freight boats loaded down.
t to demand - a fair reasonable ad
wages, commensurate with the
a the cost of living, and to corn
'
they fOr the purpose of securing
ce ; that they had a right to act
t, and to quit - work until their
was complied with. All this
i :nd proper. But when they
tege : - . l ier • for the purpose of
nromaeria ilile and extortionate tie On Mo nday,
crintetrheofStchneaEteastthepesunpnpsyli.
meat tothe
fi va na ni ll a y. Railroad Company was passed The enemy are reinforcing all the de
pots on the alemphis 'and Ohio Railroad.
Also, the supplement to the char- A special to the Appeal, from Senatobia '
te of thelt h' h Ad Delaware Water says that thirty keelboats and twelve gun•
Ga r Company . aig
Also, a th ii
the p Actrelatv to the Woebdlandrsepgmaeg
tery Company. The Tonnage Tax bill boats have gone up from Memphis to oper
ate on the Cumberland.
was rionsillered on third reading, 'a mo- Heavy shipments are being made on
nto reconsider being on the sTicond the Mobile and Ohio Railroad,
to the iuji.7 7
employers, tr.` and oppression rea di ng.
e combination The Corinth merchants are sbippin,g
In the House it was ordered that the their goods North, and the sutlers are sell.
I, and hence ~'onnPiranY. minority.report of the Committee to inves- ing their wagons.
ad was unjust and . °z .. t °rta 4 m - tigate the alleged corruptions in the elec
i t
ered not how peaceable or . A great strategic movement is afloat.
, t. tion of a United Sates Senator be printed Moall.e, Aprillo.—An official dispatch
means used to enforce it, . T . ! along with the...majority report. Mr. Hop- States that h e enemy, four hundred in
laninal. In other words, worn. kins,. of Washington, introduced a resolu- number, mostly contrabapd troops, yes
undoubted right to meet ion that the Governor be instructed to terday were attacked by our cavalry and
t a just and reasonable rate of dirt it the Attorney General to institute lost fifteen. Our loss was one Lieutenant
"strike" if necessary until er i m i r ;el proceedings against Simon Cam- and one private slightly wounded.
The Yankee gunboats put back to Ship
but when their demands be- eron, Jo, ° . Thomas, William Brobst and
ionate and oppressive, then John Patt.n.son. Mr. Bendict moved Island with the wounded. Reinforce.
themselves liable under the to amend by in eertiag in, lieu of the above ments have been sent up to renew the en•
names that of T. Jefferson Boyer, Not gagement.
<dual resolution was JACKSON, (Miss.,) April W.—Fifty-three
agreed to. The 0r,.,
(Republican, of Yanee gunboats have gone up the cold
then pasaed, Mr. Lap0.. 14
Champneya. Wate r .
Bradford) voting for it. 2. 4 er
(Lancaster) was about to si.."tak on, it, A three gun iron clad, was abandoned
when the previous question was
nailed on and debtroyed by the Yhukreas at the
.
him.
• mouth of the Armee river. i
The Memphis lines dre closed and h er•
A joint resolution was also adopt...`4l
teetleally sealed for sixtydays, % neither
proposing amendments to the Constitu•
Lion : 1. Giving qualified electors of Penn. :'etton nor oontrabands will: be admitted.
oi.e, April Il.—An officer from the
Sylvania the right of suffrage under regu• 21;si
lations prescribed by law ; 2. Forbidding
B r iti se ship-of-war, off the bar, last night,
the passage of bills by.. the Legislature
roports the capture of the City of Meek°
containing more than one subject, which by the French,
reported to be
cept appropriation bills; 3. Forbidding again blockading Red river.
RATTANOOGA, April 10.7-Nothing ad
_
the grant by Legislature of any powers or CI
privileges or the regulation of the same in ditional from the front! ,
cases where the Courts of the Common- Gen. Burnside was at Llouieeille with
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wealth have power to confer or regulate 20,000 men. 1 I
such privileged—except in cases where MILLEDGEVILLE, April 11. 2 —The 'llenate
the change of an election place may be re- to-day adopted, as a substitute for the bill
quired before the session of the Court endorsing the Confederate bonds, a reso•
having jurisdiction. lution submitting the question to the peo
The Tonnage Tax Bill.
• ple at the October election.
, House reected Stehens' resolu•
The
The Senate Finance Committee report- tion a I
gainst the j endorseme p nt by one ma.
.
ed several amendments to the tonnage tax jority. '
bill on Monday. One of these provides Cueer.eseox, April 10--There is DO
that no tonnage shall be imposed contrary change in the position of affairs, and all is
to the Constitution and laws of the United quiet to-night.
States. This is to exempt - tonnage pass. The steamers Emma and Anna, former
ing over any of the through lines from ly from New Orleans and Oalveatoe. ar•
other States, which, it is contended, can- rived this morning from Nassau, N..l'., not be constitutionally taxed. The other with a cargo of merchandise, including a
amendments authorises the State to re- large quantity of Havana cigars.
ceive the bonds of lateral railroads men- -- •'''''" -- '. - --- 1 .--- •
tioned in the commutation act, and tak Ai.a.is-r, N. Y., April 14.—The Demo
by the Pennsylvaniaßailroad Company in cra s carried the city to-day b y
2,600 ma
payment of subscriptions to their capital jority.
stock, in liquidation of the s76o,ooocif ac
crued tonnage tax, should the Courts de•
termine that the Legislature had no pow
er•to direct that sum from the sinking
fund, and that the Company is liable for
its payment. The amendment was order
ed to be p rinted , and has by this time been
disposed of one way or another.
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P. l l
are • . 1
Coe
coal .r
with a
cupie.
ing 4
twain.
farthel
sorted
who
that d
was ab
connect
terday,
at twd
verdia
to the;;
rett's c.
He too..
legal ri'l4,
vance
advance{
bine to:
hat adv
in e "ec-` ,
denindS I
was righ
conibinedi
making 1;
demands;
of their
was - illeg
If the den 4.
Tate, it mat.
proper tie
actVas cri. ,
men havct
together, fi•
wages, an.
they get
come extor,
they rende.
law. r
The nex
enee on thii
trade sociefi
wish to wor.
manded byl
tion of low,i
punishment ,
that they apt
meat of fiat
every hones
operation; h
out their put.,
tion, either b.-
br by
or oblo quy,t
-eY. Of con
proved, and,'J
stroying his tT
roffence woul“
- ties would 84 .
est pen alties ;1
point was, that any interfer
part of the members of these
:s with the rights of those who
lat a less sum than that de
he "strikers," is
_in- viola
,nd subjects the offenders to
or conspiracy. It is proper
eal to the reason and judg
lir fellow workmen, and use
means to secure tkeir co
t when they seek to carry
loses by a resort to-intimida
' threats or personal violence
: tion of terms of reproach
e offence becomes conspire
e, if actual violence can be
as assaulting a party, de
; ols, and such like acts, the
be completedand the par- !
'eat themselves to the sever- !
th 3 law. A
Meeting 4i Christ Church, in
behalf Of the Army Committee.
Most of oaricitizens are aware that an
organization 1 ' been effected in our city
to co-operater ith the United States Cen
tral Commit e. This organization is
called the "4„ my Committee of Western
Pennsylvania:, ' The first public meeting
will be held ' is (Thursday) evening, in
f
Christ Methcidist Episcopal Church, on
Penn St., fo4, the purpose of informing
the public of he organizatioh and plans
of this Comnj. ttee. From the character
if the work iwhich this organization
Dro i . - Noses to O l t i gage—and from the well
..: ... a ,
k now . ~ my a d patriotism of the speak
ers, as set t '',.. , rd,, , in. the programme which
has been furniEi I ed us—we have an assur
ance that the ii:eti ! 'lg will be interesting
and •instructivi The exercises will be
brief and the O•ject of the Present meet
ing is not to x•t =e money b L -t to give in
formation.
MR. Bea : I I
statement o f f:
• prehenaio s,
the following
the Evening CA
. The
c , "We are info
that the stateni
. -was suspended
•assault commit
not correct.
order to correct a ans
r is and consequent mis.V •
1 you please to publia.h
ice which was inserted in
, nicle of the 14th inst
sena' Matter.
-med upon good authority
1 1t that Mr. J. McFarland
Vom duty for fsesistang an
d on him Mr. Laley, was
McFarland was highly
e, and was simply direct
o the shop until sent for.
eat day and went to work
iso learn that the parties
impeached have sued
Gazette and Mr. McFar-
•excited at the ti'
•ed not to risturn l
life was sent for
as usual. We
• whose loyalty a
'the Dispatch ani
laild for libel."
1
Mason Jo 'e B ard From.
The Lectu re ommi ee have received
ei letter from ison Jonee,'in which he
states that the gent who visited Pitts
burgh and made he arrangement with the
committee o without his consent,
.and.iNtt when h received a telegram from
the 'age n t, he re lied immediately that it
'wa s r!o t p O ,- . gibl for him to come at that
time. Mr. Jo :1 4 promises to give Pitts
-- burgh an evenin,o on his return from the
West. Notice o time and &Neck
• will be given. ticke. t6 now out will be
-good for the neaV o ecture.
Horticultural
'
National Bank Note • Reporter.
4
~ ' ‘ • Messrs. Feld lz Lair, publishers of this
Society—TA." Best vahieble Periodical, send us the April
f t rrien. number, They give the fec-simile of a
A well attends ' and interesting ni.`et . one dollar bill which has been altered to
ing,of the Horde ural Sobiety was hei, s4 represent the true issue of the Commercial
;yesterday moininil when a frqe discussion tiai3js• of Albany, N. y. Is will deceive
uponthe superio ''' of different varieties g o ,
N ti ;Ogee 4441 . all notes like it, on what
of berries was ha resulting in the recom• ever
.mendation and a'royal by the Society of shoul .
blilea4krelet4 315asurrorrtthlteo.ss.he4eatada
the following wi tit chdemning_others: copy and .: 46 i l •
Strawberriet—B '5 new Pine; Wilson's :I,: ( ew Novel.
Albany, Triomp h e e Grand, Fillmore.—
Raspberries—Bri le's Orange, Franco•
nio, Hornet, Pilate,lmproved' Black
Cali.. B/ackberrisi-Lochelle,Dorchester.
Thornless. Wm. 4. Herron was elected
a member of the piety, which adjourned
until Wednesdayftt, when the question
for discussion will! e the best gooseberries
and currants.
Cleveland an
e l
. lttsbargh Radi
i ad.
The-New York ; ommercial Advertiser
states that applica n has been made for
the discharge of the' eceiver of.the Cleve
-hind and Pittsburg, fl icked Co., to per- )
mit the stockholde or .their representa
tives to manage its airs. It is said there
ia:cash enough on hand to make a divi
shin as soon as aff ire are put in proper
shape. - -
Stalls i be Sold.
market ho
The veg use etable s
is in' the Allegheny
• are be sold by auction to
_ day . , hucksters beo. excluded from com
.ridsonte bonus.
.Iketttion. They, - 11 doubtless bring a
, .
Drugs , •
Last.
Annette;'or, they ady of the Pearls.—t
By AlexenderDu the younger author
of "Camille i or the 1 0amelta Lady," and
translated fr om the reach by Mrs. Wm.
R. A. °Johnson, q..q of Philadelphia
completeln one e octavo. , Price fifty'
cents a copy.
This work is full r .
and great interest, a
larity'equal to any
from the
.press for • •
notsuperior, to its pif
by the same author,
Miner, Fifth street
office.
11 , f incident character
I,d will have a
.popu
ork that has ISSUeIi,
=EM, and is equal, if
-dec essor,"Camille,!'
For sale by Henry
ext door to the Pout
!
WET CarpetB 8.)
this morning at 10
*notion.
Furniture at auction
clock at McClelland'
DAY MORNING, APRIL 16
•
For the Post
The Sixty-First Regiment.
This regiment has been much reduced
In numbers, having lost—killed, eighty
seven; missing, never accounted for, sup
posed to be killed, seven; . died of diseases
contracted in the service, twenty-five;
discharged on account of wounds,seventy•
one; discharged on account of disability,
one hundred and twenty-six; deierted,
sixty-nine. Fourteen bare been promo
ted from the ranks, and thirty six recruits
have been received. The regiment num
bers at present five hundred and sixty•
four, rank, and file; the field, staff and
line officers, thirty-four—aggregate, five
hundred and ninety-eight.
The inimitable Yankee Robinson closes
his engagement with a banefit tomorrow
evening previous to which the only oppor
tunity to see him will be tonight, wheti,
he will appear as Lot Sap Sago in
the domestic drama of "Yankee Land"
and as Jonathan Ploughboy in the "Forest
Rose." The bill concludes with the farce
of. '•Nature and "Philosophy" in which
Miss Annie Ward, a young and charming
ae_tress will appear, for the first time-on
this stage, .as Colin.
Annette., or the Lady of the Pearls, is a
novel by Itlexttndei' pumas the younger,
just issue€l by Peters'ln Bros•>'which
will find many readers L giOng: those who
have perused "Ca • e, or' the Camelia
Lady." Gildenfe y, No. 4 e ,`'.Fifth street,
1/
has the book for sale.
GBOVEIII. Barea'aNewing Matilda eq. for .
Manufaotnringmposes, are the beat In use.
A. F. CGATONAY. General Agent.
118 Filth street. Pittsburgh. Pe
JOllllll MIYIL —.Jlrmoxymvp)
JOSEPH !EYRE & SOH
ICAPTIIP.LOTORNIN OP
FANCY AND PLAIN
IFITIMITURE dr CELL ISS
WARNHOID3F. 185 SMITHFIBLD F Eli T.
IBetveen Sixth street and Viral , :
net"
SPRING GOODS.
VlTTior„i 9 =2Y TkIP " r " .
SPRING AND SIRED GOODS,
eibraoint 9,11 the newest styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIME'REB,
suitable for Business Snits. A full and 'complete
assortment of fine blank
CLOTHS AND CASSINERES,
Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vesting,
Comer of Market t3quare,Allairheny Oita,
milkdawdf
fiood ()oat Firm
It is always a pleasure to gs to make fa
vorable mention of such lie- mess men as we
know to be petfectlyrel u , i o ennd_straight-
Pi ward 'id all" their'ilealings--and . it is
peculiarly to us to add our testi
mony in favor cf the old end wei. stair
lished Arta of Dickson, Btewuri & Co.,
No. 50J Penn street, They have been
engaged in the coal and lime trade for
many years and have succeeded in estab
lislung a high reputation for promptness
and fair dealing. We have ourselveli been
dealing with them and have found them
correct in every transaction, furnishing a
good article at a fair price r delivering
promptly , and dealing justly and liberally
In every particular. We are induced to
make these remarks by incidentally learn
ing the fact that this firm has just purchaii
ed from Mr. F. C. Negley the Sandy Creek
Coal Works, on the Allegheny Valley Rail
roadfor the sum of $99,800. This will
largely increase their fachities and enable
them to fill all contracts with which they
may now be favored. They now do a very
large businesik but this purchase will give
them an almost unlimited supply . of an
excellent - quality of coal, and give the
ability to meet the heaviest demands.. We
cheerfully commend this firm to our read
ers, particularly manufacturers who re
quire large daily supplies, in the fall con•
fidence that they :will receive perfect satis
faction at their hands.
Last Night but One.
W. EL McGEE & CO.,
148 FIiDERAL STREET
LATEST: NEWS' BY TELEGRAPH;
ARIWY OF THE POTOMAC
Latest Southern News.
ALL QUIET AT CHARLESTON
AFFAIRS IN CA
ELUTION IN ALBANY,N:t
WOOL,SALEIN BOSTON
SAN FRANCI3CG, -April IC—The ship
Messenger sailed to-day for New York.
The Legislature of this State has passed
a lat.> authorizing Californian volunteers
serving in'Utah and New !Geic° to vote
for State officers at the generallelection.
A large mass meeting was hrild last eve.
ning to welcome ex-Congressman Phelps.
The Union Committee have called a
State Convention. to assemble at Sacra.
mento on the 7th of June, to nominate
candidates for Supreme Court Judges,
three members of Congress, and State of
ficers, who, according to the amended
Constitution, will hereafter hold office for
four years, except the Judges, whose term
will not expire until ten years have
elapsed.
The Union Democratic party is also tak
ing ateis to call a Convention to nominate
a State ticket.
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BOWPON, April 14.—A large wool sale
was held here to-day which was numer
ously attended, and good prices were ob
tained. The amount of sales was over a
half million of dollars.
STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES
Low .Prloos.
•
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE
> TORRENCE & .14cGARR,
A. P '1" II C .rel k 3
S
Corner Arurth and Market drools,
J PITTSBURGH.
•
D i rt m e. . INead, I Cream• Tartar
gi clues, Paints, hips. Soda,
Perfumery. Dye Stuffs, ritgaiustard,
Chemicals, Spices, SUS
alle., &e.,
fie.
Ink- Physicians Prescriptions adeurately corn
pounded at all hours.
Pure Wines and Liquors. for medicinal use
only.
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VICTItY OTOSEHEEPERS AN D
CRani: Dealers of the city and neighboring
tOxins ar,e respectfully invited to examine our
Wok of
TRIM)IEGB, NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND
RIM ES. EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS.
:RUCHES,
LACE GOODS, READ DUESSEtric-ND
NETS, BERETS, CORSETS,
PAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS.
BUTTONS, TIMMS. PINS AND THE
VARIOUS SMALL ARTICLES IN OUR
LINE OF BUSINESS.
We have on hand a large .and Welt ealeoted
etoek of
STAPLE ARTICLES,
bought when prices were from 26 to 60 per cent.
_lower than at present, and fitting added our
purchases of mutt Gams, bought at first
t r aro ;te and on the mod favorable terms. we are
prepol ;:td to offer advantages in price and' selec
tion em it to any house east or west. -
air . lo our Wholesale Department, on
the arcomi cull third doors will be found etten•
sive assortment' of the articles enumerated above
We th ere f ore solicit a mil from all buyers, accus
ed that with our int:Tossed facilities, we can give
them bargains in the quality and prices of our
Goods.
D. S. hf ACRUSI — R. C. GLYDE.
MAGNUM & GLYDE.
N 0.78 Market Street,
ap9 Between Fourth and the Diamond,
W. R. burrow J. R. OLDDSX,
LUPTON & OLDDEN,
MANUPACTURN2I3 AND DNALIRI3 IV
FELT CEIENT & GRAVEL ROOFING
111-Repairs to nld Qrayel, Canvass and Metal,
Rook made at the lowest prices.
..±,ll work promptly attended to and warranted,
(Mae, Monaing Post Building, corner Fifth and
Wood streetz.2d story. mhl7 • a
LICRPEISHING GOOD O—Oar stook o
L Gents furnishing Goods is large and com
plete. W. H. MAIZE Qc CO ,
143 Federal St , ocr Market Square,
n p l] Allegheny.
PILING CASSIXEREEI—We have in
Stora a large anl well assorted stook of
Cana mores for business stabil.
W, H. HeGEE & CO.,
lel Federal Bt., oor Market sginare.
Allegheny.
ME VW LATEST TELEGRAPH,
Late News from Gen. Foster.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE
ANOTHER RIOT IN NEW YORK
INCOME TAX
FORNIA
dre., dee.. Ito.. ite
NEW YORK, April 14.—Private advices
from N6wbern, on Sunday, state that a
communcation had been received from
Gen. Poster that he bad plenty of supplies
and, it was believed, he could withstand
all the force the rebels could bring against
him.
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FORTHE9B MoNuou, April 14.—Genera
Dix has returned, which is the source of
much gratification to all.
The enemy are in force in close prox
imity to our lines at Suffolk, but no gen
eral engagement is anticipated unless the
attack is made by the Union forces, which
is more than probable.
In regard to affairs at Williamsburg, the
Cavalier says :
Gov. Wise commenced entrenching the
other side of Williamsburg, and lias is
sued orders to take Fort Magruder at all
hazards, but he is afraid to make an as
sault. Me has resorted to digging, We
are' in fine spirits.
Rebel prisoners say there was to have
been simultaneous attacks upon Washing.
ton -N. C., Suffolk, Gloucester Point and
Williamsburg, or Fort Magruder.
The attack on Gloucester Point was to
have been wade by Oen. Fitz Hugh Lee.
Those plans have been somewhat inter
fered with by a reconnoissance of the 9th
Delaware and the I 'niori gunboats up York
river.
The Richmond Whig says: Reports
were in circulation yesterday that a., fight
took place at Williamsburgrkatiirday,
between Wise's forces and e enemy, and
they were conftruod by ; ,;the passengers
Who arrived last evening i .
At an early hour on Sattirday our troops
drove in the Yankee pickeilNy , d occupied
the town; the enemy retiring to ort Magru
der, from which point they _commenced
shelling the place. Gen. Wise took a
position near the college and replied to the
enemy's tire. Our casualties up to the
Bth were slight.
A cavalry movement had been ordered,
the result of which had nct been learned.
A rumor is that we,captured 40 prisoners
and a large quantity of commissary stores,
but this is unvouched tot . .
The Wilmington (N. C.' Journal, of
Thursday evening, has a report that the
town of Washizigton was taken by our
forces under Gen. Hill on the previous
day, but f.he Journal doubts the truth of
said report.
=Tan
YouK, Apra 1•; —There has been
mere difficulty among lung slaoremen to•
day. The Irish laborers seem to have de
termined that negroes shall have no more
work. The police have thus far prevented
any serious trouble, though some serious
collisions have occurred,
. I ASIIINGTox, April 13.—Commissioner
on Internal Revenue has just issued the
following ragulatioai for assessment of
income tax. The assessor and assistant
assessors of each collecting district will as
sess income tax on the Ist day of May
next, upon every person residing within
the district liable thereto. Each person
to return his total income, so far specify.
ing the sources and whence derived as to
enable the assessor tc decide on what de
ductions should be made therefrom. Per
sons whose income does not exceed tw
thousand dollars and who reside in the o
United States. will be subject to a duty of
3 per cent. on such portion thereof as is
liable to taxation; Provided, however,
that upon income derived from interest
upon notes, toads, or other securities of
the United States, a duty of tf per cent,
be levied. Persons whose income exceeds
ten thousand dollars will be subject to a
duty of five per cent. on that portion subject
to tax as above provided, upon income
derived from interest on notes, bonds, or
other securities of the United States a
duty of one and a halt per cent. will be
levied. Citizens of the United States re
siding abroad and not in the employment
of the Government of the United States
will be subject. to a duty of five per cost%
on the income of any property, securities
or stocks owned in the United States and
not exempted from the income tax; Pro
vided, however, that upon income derived
from interest upon notes,. bonds or other
securities of the United States a duty of
one and a half per cent, will be levied.
Every farmer or planter will be required
to make return of the value of produce
ou his farm or plantation without deduct
ing for the labor of himself or his servants
or for any portion of such produce con•
sumed by himself.
LOUISVILLE, April 15 .—Rev, Edward
Livingston Wells, Episcopalian, of this
city, having taken the oath of allegiance,
has received permilsion from Gen. Burn
side to return to Louisville.
All reports oFthe rebels attempting to
cross the Cumber, within the past few
days are false.
BOSTON, April 15.—A private letter
from an officer of the 44th Regiment Mas
sachusetts volunteers, dated Newbern, N. W
C., 7th inst., says : e think the boys
with Gen. Foster,are safe from, capture,
but wait anlcionsly to hear from them.
MARKETS .13Y TELEGfRAPH
CINOISNATTI. April 15,—Flour; mu& rate local
ilowand for superfine.and sold at $5 75 and . ohs
mgclilll; Wheat dull and not much done, red
O 2 28, white $1 33 to 1 38; Corn unchanged:
ats in active demand; Rye declined to 95c and is
dull; Whisky steady at 1'22; No demand for mess
pork; Lard, 40 tierces sold last evening at 10c, it
riot bills over 91i to - day; 100,000 bulk
sides sold at , a further decline, shoulders are
held at 4,4444; Bacon shoulders were offered at
5o backed; Groceries unchanged and demand
moderate; Gold declined to 480: Exchange firm.
• REW YORK, April 15.—Cotton declining, 550
bales sold at 670. Flour lower; 11,000 barrels sold
of Southern at 10@7 35. Wheat quiet; 600 bush.,
gold, prices nominal. White Kentucky $1 93 and
mixed. Curti declined lc, 61,000 bushels sold at
89g4913 4c. Whisky dull. at 43%13404e. Rice
Armat Thigillige, Sugar steady M •93‘912e. Mo.
lease* firm..Yreaghto4tilli Wool nominal.
G ENTIS FRENCH CALF BOOTH,
Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters,
Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters,
Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters,,
Cheap as the cheapest
DIFFENBACIIER'S
16 Fifth street. near Market.
.711n.4 suBBES BLANKETS—AN.I
OTHER, Tot war on to stand heat or cold,
uct - faaolved at 28 and walk. CliktrAroot,_
ocalltf. . J. &R. .Pt111.1.M.8.
M hh b 0 0 II-
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Jut qinblishul. in n s Sealed Buyslope. Prim
S ix
A LECTURE ON THE Ceu NATURE, TREAT
MENT and V Cure of •Spermatorrhcea or
Seminal Meat — n oes, Involuntary Enunissionn,
Sexual Debility,
..and Impediments to Marriage
generally, Nervousness, Consumption * EpileyaY
and Fits; Mental and Physical Licanamty result
ing from Self-Abuse. ,4e.—87 ROT. J. OTIL
VERWELL„ M. D.. Author of the Green Book, tea
"A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers."
Sant under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress. pea paid. op receipt of Six Cents or two
po s t a g e stamps, by Dr. CM. J. C. KLINE,
127 13701211/1112, NeW York,
mh3l:d&w3m 'Mgt oMitrßant. 4086.
8T TOUR HOOTS , SHOES, B R O.
GARdluAct Gam at Borland's; 9B MIAS
agarJwS.
. , Memory..
M. Carruthers, in the course of lec
ture on Scottish history, delivered in
'Queen:sire - et Hall, Edinburgh, recently
mentioned an instance of Sir Walter
•
Scott's wonderful memory: "I have heard
Campbell relate how strongly Scott was
impressed with his (Campbell's) poem of
L Lochiel's Warning.' I read it to him
in mannscript;' he said ; 'he then asked:
to read it over himself, which he did, slow
ly and distinctly, after which he handed
to me the manuscript, saying : "Take care
of your copyright, for' I have got your
poem by heart," and with only these two
readings he repeated the poem with scarce
ly a mistake.' Certainly an extraordinary
instance of memory, for the piece contains
eighty-eight lines. The subject, however,
was one which could not fail powerfully -to
arrest Scott's attention, and the versifica
tion and diction are such as are very
easily caught up and easily remember.
Effect of Shot on Vessels.
A shot does not make a hole of its own
size right through the wood, but indents
it, the fibres spring back after the shock.
Generally the course of the shot can only
be traced with a wire, sometimes with a
hole as large as a man's finger. The
damage most often happens on the inside
of a vessel, in splintering and breaking
the wood, after the main force of the ball
is spent. Forts Hamilton and Richmond,
which are about a mile apart, with a ves
sel lying between them, could not, with
their guns, send a shot through two feet
of its timbers.
NEW GOODS.
HUGUS & BACKE,
SUCCESSORS To
HUGUS, cor sth & ?dirket
Streets.
. -
Are now offering to the trade a full and corn
plate stock of - Dry GEkali, consisting of
SHAWLS,
SPRING SACQUE_S
All the new styled ,pf D R , *IA at al priaea
MIOrNEY COMB ANAufiItIENTAL
QUIT TS
L. 40, full and 4 complete assortment o
DOMESTIC...AND 110 USSKEEPINIG GOODS,
Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and
examine our 'took. up 2
-
Steamship Great Eastern,
FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL
THE STEAMSHIP
Great4-I„ivt:tl4., Eastern
WALTER PATON, Commander
Wit!. e-• DISMCIII3O
From Liverpool, From
Saturday, April 19, New York,
Saturday, May 9,
Tuesday, Juno 2. Tuesday, Juno 23.
FIRST. CABIN, from
.105 to $135
Each berth, according to size, situation altd ac
commodation of the Stabs Rooms: all having the
same privileges in the Sa , oon and in regard to
meals m a yttennance. Snits of apartments for
families be engaged by special agreoment.
Excursion Tickets out and back, In
the ist Cabin, only a fare and a halt.
Servants accompanying pasengers, and chil
dren under twelve years of age, half fare. In-,
!ants free.
SECOND CABlN.—State Room berths, meal
f zruished at separate tables 470.
THIRD CABlN.—lntermediate State Rooms,
Passengers found with beds, bedding, table
utensils, and good substantial food .............$59
STEERAGE, with superior accotzuno
da•iOnS
Payable In Gold, or its e s3o. quivalent in
F. N. Ctlrrene,v.
Each Passenger allowed Twenty cubic feet al
luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board.
For freight or passage apply to
CILIA A. WHITNEY,
At the °thee, 26 Broadway.
HOWLAND & ASPINWALL Agents,
THOMAS RATTIGAN,
No 14 Monongahela Rouse,
or Lo
mh2B:Lial
'DODDER CTTTERS, CORN SHEL
-1: LEES, farm [Mlle, for sale by
BECKHAM & LONG,
121 Liberty ttioet.
GARNET CHILL PEAC H BLOW,
cherry blow, buckeye, Prince Albert, Mich
igan white, sprout, Fox's seeding Potatoes, for
sate by BECKHAM & LONG
apll
, 127 Liberty street.
vzir OLD PP PEW A
HANGINGS, ST MP
ED and printed, for sale be
W. P. MARSHALL.
87 Wood street.
IE N N ST 14 EE T RESIDENCE TO
RENT. A large th,ee story brink dwelling
No 81 Penn street, near Marbury street, wide
hall, large parlor, library , dining room. closets.
Pantry, kitchen, chambers, bash room eta A
pply
apBto S. CUTHBERT az lion's;
_______ 51 Market street
L.
ir ADIES',9IISSIES' AND CHILDREES
.11_41 Boots, Shoes. Gaiters and Balmorals, made
o order, of the beat materials and workman
hip. W, E. SCHMERTZ do CO„
ap4 3 gFifth street.
WILSON'S PILLS
C Ult 141
SICK HEADACHE
CURE
NERVOUS HEADACHE
CURE
ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE.
WILSON'S PILLS are the result of
long investigation and cereful conducted
experiments having been in me many year*,
during which time they have prevented and , re•
Bend a vast amount of pain and suffering from
Headache, whether originating in the nervous
System or from a deranged stato of the recnseeh.
hey way be taken at all times with perfect
piety, without making any change ( f Diet, and
the ahsence . 4): any disagreeable taste, renders it
ease to adminsster them to children.
By the me of these Pills the periodic at
tacks of Nervous cr ask Headache may be Pre
vented; aid if taken in th- commencemeot of
an attack immediate relief of pain and sicanties
wall be obtained.
They eeliom fail in removing Naorea and
Headache, to which females are so subleet
Th e y act gently on the bowels—removing Cos
skews.
For Literr
...weary Men; Students. Delicate Founded:
and - idl pergola of sedentary habits. they are
valuable a. a Lazitoe. improving the appetite.
giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs.
and restoring the natural eLasticityand strength
of the who'e system.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
• The genuine have eisna,kres of IL AL Wii
SON and B. L. FAHZIESTOCIT A CO. on
each Box,
Sold by all Druggists and all o,ber Dealers in
Medicines,
A
oeipt Bo will be gent by mail prepai 1 on re.
of x
the
PRICE 26 CENTS.
All orders ehoold be addreeffed to.
B. -L. PARNISTOOK & CO.,
PITTSBURGH, F.
aidaisodkwurchilyi
SPRING
C .
IT ANDELIERS,
&o. BRACRETS , CORNICES. CANDELBEA-S, LIkIPS,
REGILDED OR •REBRONZE' D. -
and made equal to new. Als o; Chand
dre.., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at he
Lamp and Oil Store of
WELDON, REINEKE&KELLY,
ap2;lr. 1&1 Wood street. nearetis.
DEAL ESTATE SAVINGS I.NSTV.,
Pew vatic.
XS, 'LION, incorporate) by the Legislative of
Opg - for Deposits from 10. a. in. to 2 o'clock.
to p.
. daily; also on SATURDAY EVENINGS.'
from o to 9 o'clock.
AKir Office, 63 FOURTH STREET.
A SAP CON VENIENT and PROFITABLE
DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers. Clerks.
sea all
commawhos means or savings are arra
It also nds itself to Executors,.
So T eti
*Hectors, Agents. volunta.s , Societies
or As monitions, and persons of elasses:
Interdit
paidhe deposits, IX PE , t. CENT. per
annum is on which, if not drawn,
will be placed to the credit of the depoiHtor en
the first day of May and Ncivember:antl. thereaf
ter-bear the same interest as the principal. At
this tate money Will DOUBLE in LBSS TEAS TVIZL YE
BELAS.
Interest will commence on all deposits the Ist
and /sth days of the month after suoh deposits are
made,
Books containiog Charter, Bf-Laws, &a., furn
ished on application at che °flies.
Pagsnagsrr—lSAAC JONES
Vice PIOCSIDfiNT—w. 11, COPELAND.
TRUSTSJCS,
Hon Thos M Howe I Hon Jlf Moorb ad.
Isaac Jones, C G Hussey,
Win H Jacob Painter,
Horsy Childs. I Nickolas Voegtly,
W B Copeland:
Secretary. and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER.
febs:6md
PUBLIC NOTICE
OFFICE OF THE PaNN'A RAILROAD Co.}
CANAL DEPARTMENT
TI RE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1. Company hereby give public notice to all
whom it may concern. that .in purulence of the
power and authority conferred upon it bysundi7
provisionnx fan act of the General Assembly of
the Conweeltti of Pennsylvania entitled "An
Act tore sale or the Main Line of the Public
Works," approved May 16th, 1557. it will on the
FIRST DAY UP MAY. A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-three, abandon es much of the:
Western Division of the canal. lately forming a'
Part of the Main Line on the Public Works, and
as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown. (com
monly known as the "Upper Western Division")together also with such Dams Fedora and Reser
votes lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or
are used in connection with said Upper Western
Dili/110D.
By order of the Board of Directors, -
Witness the seal of the said Company the 25th
day of FebniarT, A. D. 1863,
mh4:dtrut
.1y 1 .E.11131A R. 11 102180 M. [4 8.1
President
LOTS FOR SALE—TeE SIIIISCRI
her offers for sal four e loth situa
On the corner of (thove e
street andeligibl Centre Aven te ue &
adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt township.—
The lots are each 24 !eel front by 110 toet deep,
runnimnbaak to an alley, and are entirely isola
ted by atrtiets and alleys on every aide. Two of
the lets have frame houses on them, five rooms'
and ball in each, hyd rants On the on - Liaise& They
will be sold all together on very favorable term&
Enquire of JAS. Itc I CAXIE, Agent,
feb27 Ross meet, near Fourth.
"!HE
ARCH STREET, between 8d and 4th
ritizAnELigits •
'ANNE UNDERsIGNED LEAVING RE
newesithe lease of the above popular Rote
for a serfas id years. would respectfully call the
attention of the traveling publio to its osntral
cant,. either !Or business o r plea sure.
rnh3;fy , THOMAS 8, WEBB RON,
SUSIDRIES—
CoffeeSaggrs, t7hLsker
ins. FLour So,
For sale by Rais
TIERMAN .4 ORT'I t Y.
Cerostof Ohio street and Diano.,nl.
non,
Allnchon, t
r.
•
,n 1 Q r
Bbls No 2 do do
do do
-20 Rita Mesa and No 1 do
Just received and for sale by
nah23 MILLEk .k RI,3LEI'iON.
E • IOUR BUILDING LOTS FOR
yE
11 1 0 feIN LaAW R
anNCoEmVlLLEtuatednr Ohibh
street. situated near the Passenger Rail wiky, will
be sold cheap for cash, on application at tbis Of.
flee' fohlltdtf
CONCENTRATED LYE—Fiftv flues Con
centrated Lye, just received and forgot.% by
atit
GEO. A. KELLY.
69 ;federal St, Allegheny.
GROSS OF SELLERS' 131 PE
1114 , R:b AL Cough Syrup. just recurred and for
cr GEO. A KELLY ;
tO Federal Bt., Allegheny.
F&ANISEED OIL-lOBbls Flaxseed _ _
jnet - ieceived and for sale b
apB y
GEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal st,
Alleghem.i.
inkIiAKIPS PLANTATION BITTERS,
Rif
Just received and for sale by
Civil A. KELLY.
apB 69 p o d en j st., A llegheny.
SODA ASH AND poTASEL—A, law
suoPlY of each, hut. received and for sale by
spB GEO. A. BELLY. 69 Federal EL.
AllegbeaY.
LUPTON dk OLDDEN,
,
GP.AVRL ROOFERS
A PPLES- , 140 . BARRELS CROICM
.114. N. Y. Aptdag, lust received and for sole - by
JARAiItETZEJ4
&p 7 'corner Market and let Bt, `.7
VFFOIIWANT TA.NNTInim IN THE
Maas Ow, to-day. so - todioilletlantra .55114 h.
g—Ta.lB6o—x
I ' l antatfQit Uftter
'They purify, sr retitthen and Invitoyate
They create a healthy appetite
They are an titstidOtoto change atriter and dlei
They cvereou,ii.' the 'effects of dissipation -and , vr
late hours
•
They strengthen thesystem and enliven thainin"
They revent miastse and intermittent f• vas
Ty
9ch : unify the oreath and acidity of thi stab—
7 r
` 3 . 7
ii
cure D.rsPtrisla and Constipatlors
T e
bus ..t. re L o ierrhae.lloitera and Cholera Mor.
They cure Liver complaints and Nervomoletub
ache.
They a e the bast Bitters in the world. ' They
make the we man strong. and are exhausted
ronature's great restorer. They are- made Of_pure
otsroix bum, and are elebrated CallsaYaßarll.'
and herbe, andtaken with the Pleasure
of a beverage, without regard Co age or time of
day. Particularly recommended to delicate per-
sons - requiring a gentle stimulant.
Sold by all Grocers, Druggists. Hotels and Sa
loons,
P. H. DRAKE de CO.,
feb4;3md No, 202 Broadvraz, New York.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF PITTOBOAGII.
ARRIVM,
Franklin, Ben'nett, Brownsville,
Gallatin; Clarke, do
•
DEPARTED,
Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clarke. do
Mar The river—Last evening at twi
light there were about 10;4 feet wator and at
a stand. We had mild rai-a during the day;
NEW STEAMER J. 11. oluttoka:
Another new Steamer bearing the above
name basil:id been completed by Capt. D. S. N.
Gilmore. She ii loading for St. LOlllll. and will
leave on 4'aturdar, 'nil bat has burin iltredbut
in a superior manner and is a No.l is every re;
Bocci, Capt. Gilmore has had a good deal of ex
perience in boat building. and has turned that I
experience to a good adeouot on 'the present I
vessel. 0:a old fnend Capt. J. C. MoVaY will do i
the boners in the office, with credit to himself and
profit to the owners.
For Evans'ODlN Cairo and it. Loafs.
SATURDAY, APRIL, 18th. 4 P. M.
• THE NEW AND SPLEN
DID passenger Steamer. Jelios
R. GILMORE. D. S. Gilmore commander, trill
leave as above. For freight or passage smarm'
board, or to
spit*. .1. B. LIVINGSTON& CO., Act.
- - ---
For Marietta and Zanesville:-
Regular Musikinguna river- Ptudfdi
leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday. 4 -
p. m., Zanesville every Friday 8 a.m.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID
Passenger steamer EMMA GRA
HA , Monroe Ayers commander. will leave. AB
noted above. For freight or
Yip apply on
board or to J.D. LIVINGSTON & CO.
lips
- -
!STEAMBOAT 461011C1f.
in. FI IL4 IEI 'l' IC
Has opened an offioe at
90 WATER STREET,
Where he will traneam a General fiteanaboai
Agency basins, and would solielte darn of pae
rename from steamboat men. an24-1/11
MORNING POST . BUILDING,;
corner Fiftirenct Wood atreeta.
-2'.;' 'i - 4.'" ; .j'?,— , z-t . !..3 - ‘ , ": , i;.1: .c',.., ' '
.P1TT8141110,4, 22)1EAVRE,.
*A6_ , .***4-"iiii-14,..:*m.n.ENDERsctru.
iiihnht - 6 , 4 ''' -- - ,2 !- ''';l7. Orili/NGTON
.................,...,..1am,...
. ,
1 ..
L iattiiittatit: , Ofietil --- - - ' •
-.., •••Irgionirig. /ARM .NSOPt."
1.17.1141- O 4ll ll4iniariii '' ' ' -
....,. -10 .,.- t 1 14 4 1 - 41 P ,1 4 1 0 // 4 1 1 0 111 07."
tress AA -NM of tho . charthing Young' Aa-*
orege AA-NM SVARD.wiIb wiil appear as
. "COLshi."
1 Thii:Thursday evening. the Pejfqrnanre wil
' d Inniendeltlemeatio..dranneof , - •
_ „. . . _
• "YNKEE L.ABitll.'
.
JesepLot-Sne :Ta-ao . " ... - .......1 - Ank s 0 14Linzon
&nit
hinc.......... ...... su
.......... _—.A,tei betne..
............... --.... ...... . ... . .. .Mr.&1214,n.
To ba I Slowed by the ",1701141"12eNE,"
Jonathon nieughboy.;.. ,- „,:. .S .. Tait F.P 111-1 , 1n.0n.,
O ally .... ... .. .
To es:Weiti7e 'Wait - -- -
NA-TURR ANIS PIiILO`.7OPHY:
Colin..-.4....-...•-:..;.,- • ' - •
Ailumws_
.711. IttE.
. .... ...... 13.
14 / 1 4REAr
. .
, .
IMB IDA KOSS. • '
MISS FANNIN ARCIIER.
MISS SAiLIE DUVAL,
011ARI,ri
_ LsBW—SIMMONS,
ancliithor raw rites .
talAiliP.F.A-NNY:C4/11...101111t, thiPitt3burgh
favorite,will polnlivel7 rcOvenr MondaY.
IVLLE ZOE,'fh tuba fylph.
shoot, appear.
apl64w
CLAP-P.. STA sLicy
P oloptleetneresna of the War.
Pialitot2. ail , the :44enttriot importance - from
. ratri Kertreshoro, with most intricate
maehitierp;-and attoniehing cifectr, on othioition`
at 4. ' • •
•
HAUL
=THISI.I . IiIIIT IN . G. - APRIL 30th.
k -
Admission , in cents ;: ren Wetp. DOOr s
open at 7; .commeni3e et 'o'clock. Carriages
may be ordered eta.% u'cloc .
MATINDS WEDNENDAY rind Sian-
DAY AFTEKNO,ONS at-2% o'clock.
trae:d.lw . .
SPECIAIB NOTICES
contrirszn---- sant% Enna
COMMRlalide /KERB;
. •
CARRIAGE MANUFACTUREHL
r SILVER, , PLATERS, • 4 '7'
and - manufactnnirg of
Saddlery and Carriaee Erdwa?e,
No. 7 Ettlatr Street, and Duquesne Way,
•
II
(near th e B %kW ' =
P ITTSBURG/I. PA,
. !
ff X(i
L 81
0
The entypreparation_that-w ll
i,st-A -
m t-,
V .
duce &splendid brown or-blaknnin p
eo.
without injury ta *tic bag* or 1011inic - the skin of
the faceerheed, ii
CRISTADORO'S-HAIR DYE.
It lias bieil certified by tbe ii , ..t Chemists in
America, including Dr. it, CRILTON, to 6 free
frorneve 3" , deleterious enbehince znd hal2o equal 7
in the certainty anctrapidAwit& operation.
kliiiiofeetneed by J. On.ADOllt). o 4.ettg
gown, New , TorX Sold evegwhere, and appli
ed bki :Wreaker%
pelage . 1 51/- and $3 por boa . according to else
V-ap
VENETIAN -110 ESE
110 . Lintittniti•Piut betties at fifty is (mob. for
the cure oflameness, soratehee,lnnd gal b:; sprains
bralso. eplints, oats, collo. slipping still!, over
heating, sore throat, nail in tee foot, e. /3
warramed cheaper and be ler_than,any otherar
ticle ever:effete& TO the public. 'fnousar Os, of •
entrusts have been oared of the oolio end ofer
heating by this LiniMent at d tieirods that
was crippled • and , lame have been rest - red to .
their former, vigor: It is used by. all tho Ora
horsemen throtighoutrhe States. thdersare cm
stantiy receives froni. the Pacing + - tables of Ma-
Wand f r fresh suppiies of this invaluable article.
Over 2500 Oselimonseir have been received. Remem
ber. 60 cents laid oat in time may save the .life
of our horse, .
Prim 25 and 50 - eente: ' gold by all dram/14—
Office 56 Cortland street,New York.
Faithi t s -1---------i------------------.llbn reunitretil'itrills.
_
/ ' -,' - , ..,.. -•- - Now OABTA
Weateheater Ca. N. -Y.Siat. A 1572,4
Mr. G. Tax Eye% Suattent. 'Editor Sin itfili
Republica* i -
LDear Sir-I*mila albite that r was indicod to
use BRANDR MPS PILLS, through the recom
mendation of.Toluy ft:l3wift. of Croton, Wostohea
ter cooed& who was entirely rntored to health
by their use.'lle was sick for some two ythro. very
coati and - drgrientia and he tried everything
but as not relieved. Pinally. ho took ono Bran
tire 'II Pill everyday for a week. and a dose ofei.Y.
every 411 S, for three days, and then took one
err day, with an occasional dose of Fa. In
o onth hewas able to go to work, and in throe
months he wellgaming 40_younds in weight.,
Youra ..R . truly t. - ,- • DWARD PURDY. -
Witaingsmailt.rirry; gar p ,
Edward,Pardy, being duly pram Baia that he .
resides in the - town- of New • Ce.W th at some
years.she waexetridekvitha sore on his leg.
which had beenlanninetfor over five years; that
he was also anteledistrisani by anain labia chest.
and beside; very costive and dyspeptic. that 2... 4
ter trYing_varioita remoilea and mmegnitysicia,
he commenoed usingErandrottee Ms. 6i5 to eig ht
three times &week, and at thoend •of one month.
the sore on his leg healed. and' at the end of two
months he was entirely cured of costiveness, &vs-
Delwin and Tata and has retosiood well ever
mince.- EDARD P
n_ UY.
Sworn to before me. this 11t hday of O RD Ma.
S. ittALCOL/il SIVITIL
nolAtikw:tfo., " - 'Justice (tithe Peace. •
Bold by Thnuana Redpath, - Diamond Alley
Pittsburgh. - •
.
CARPET:B. -
802. z 'llOllllllll, - 1802,
H.-4016-'' tiM*
. -
frp - FOP RUT - STREBT,
%ARAM PORTION or otriewroon
•Drojoip z to a seek, of
eaveueej, and now , repleniefted (just beforti the
*Test advilee theseasenj_rit the tte.ost
stens in Carpets,. Oil Olathe, Window blades,
A. favorable opportunity b o .erea. putchasen t
moderste(rateititlawi teee ern! leemosiri ; t4e017
• •
lA. C ARD.
li( r ta ' o pe ra te .if- h . eforethe l Den T:l tal-VoLic .2l cs 1
me nit Stages. and the various Dental t Lon
gentionlifonfilted, briagiti_E-borde the
prsf-ssion. my Apparatus for astractiug
Teeth Without Paha,/ guill of neets:ity bo
obliged tobef . away'from . m:it ofileethe arewor
part of next Sprint and Summer, and itat try '
plVientap,atritiot.jm theiloserath• ibrilhave as. •
MeisitalWith hie Dr: ... a thmtitt of
well known ability In every bran f ihnprolea. •
8100. ; and whose elegant fillings -are (ho admit
bf
;tien the piufeation wherever mem. - Dr.: W. aYO ‘
'kill be with me.-from April lot; and nilvtegh• th e
general charab of thu (Ace. le .ving me • t..c. to
devote mr whole . atteotion to Extradhaa!Teettr
with my7A-ppanitos. and to the tenthircirat part, /
the profetsbton. Terserid tylto'ttuillidsve- hiih,rto
laii, d .0 a ave the r Teeth rxtr,Leted for went of .
jima t o illy pill. or Item defect's in the sprardtriT
RP) amnred that such diftioulti. no longer exitlitt
.e I have Made many improvements. and windy.
vote my whole time tckit..., , ....-.. - • -
itmerences in regard to the Piduleimness and
Safety of the. otieratlone even - if desired, - end
from %Wiest' stentlemen -too, , Remember that .
cold weather is the time - whed tie apparatus eon
be used to the beet .advantagM.---------•-
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DR. BROWN'S °MOE,
60 SMITHFIELD. STREET,
Citizens en d strangers in need of medical rot ,
v i ce s i ten id not tali to give him a ca.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to care howl.
riti arofaions and venereal a ff ections —ekl-o
h tent, such as totter, psoriasis and oth
er sidn diseases, the origin of which the patient
i s ienorant.
LIB biIITAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Be' remedies for this dilation brought on
by solitary Imbibe, are the only medical= itrown
in this country whichare safe and will speedily
regions to health.
ILERIBLiTIBM.'• •
Dr. Brown's remedies own in a few &a this
paint n 1 affiletion_ - ' •
He also treat Piles, (Heat. Gonnoriboe.-Drelhal
-Discharges. Female Diseases Psalm lir the Back
and kidneys, irritation of Hiel'lllathiegi-strict
urea eta.
A fetter to be answered mint a least
ONB DOLLAR. -
Medierinee sent tonali t y address ea eked.
Office and private rooms, N0'..10 SMITHFIELD
STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsiLkw
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