lraPilk 111 .1R 1 EMM0444 CO., No, 87 . 111 15 , -.4ABX BOW NEW YOWL'and 6 STATE lai r lT.Binf ia ere in araleele fades Dana" we tidaland , p ti EMI SU. Agritial to take Adiqljticerinente and Bubsari one or ve at our . Lowest Bow. : - SAMDAY MORNING,- APRIL 18 Miff AB - BIGIE Olen IMILLIGHNO Trio - Mowing resolutions were nese 0... irytlwriftiehilet.ifDem. mile Club, at a meeting held in that 23,):forough .on Thursday evening. They hold their regular meetings on Thursday evening of each week. ` Resolved, That we repudiate with scorn the charge of being hostile to the govern - '2 Jnent, but that we are ardently devoted to a Union of all the States, from Maine to aliffornia, and to this end the„Democra- That' we are in Itivor of using einttYTeciltsritational means for fora vigorous proieettion of the war to restore the Union as it was, and to maintain the Constitu tion as it is. _ -.11/eMketi, That while we pledge our selyes .to sustain and heartily support the nominees ;of - theiteif:Democratie • State COMPtitiorti.Wo DNA imrselies in faVor of th*itominstaattmillen. Geo. W. - Cass -for Medved, • That the course pursued by -the ,Pittaburgh.Coat meetil ourapprobation and we ' , recommend it to the support of an conservative eitizerui. Change °liaise on the Pittsb'gh, Ft. Wayne and. Chicago Rail - - , Oallifohday 4 ..a new_time...4achedula—will goirritolverration _on din tittebinth, Fort Wayneind'ehicago Railway . Trairm Alalanilhil;Thipcit.oli-Liberty °SR . :haat Ste., as follows.: • - Feat tint; for Chieneo; Cincinnati and St. Louis, Express" do do 1440 p Crestiine Mail for all Stations East of Crestl ine, ;Vreailinn Aoootamodation for all Stations'Eatt r :f crestline„. 9,00 a. in, making four through trains daily each way between Pittabargh and Crestline. Alinapty Bottles Wanted. The 'Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee are .empty pint and quart bottles, and respectfully solicit the public to con. Cribntn still as they can conveniently send. Thesmeller 'size are more particularly needed. The office of-the . Committee is at N0."59. Foiirth street. Mu( forSehool Purposes. ,The Central Board of Education at their latemeeting, decided to levy a tax of four Mills on the county valuation for school purposes. The number of children now attending the ward schools in this city falls but tittle short of four thousand. Speaker of the Senate. Hon. John P. Pennsy, of this city, at the close of the late session of the Senate, .was elected Speaker of that body by a ma jority of six votes over Mr. Clymer. Theatre. Manager Henderson offers a great bill at this: , popular place of amusement this evening. First, we have the beautiful nautical drama of "Tom Cringle ;" to be folloied by the excellent Scotch drama of the flatly of the Lake," in which occurs the - terrific death combat. The perform anee :concludes with the first class panto mime written by Mr. H. Lewis,entitled the "House that Jack Built." Surely enough; even for Saturday night. The great tragic actress Emma Waller, com mences a short engagement on Monday evening.. • A Beautiful Steel( Of Bata, caps and straw goods can be seen at Flemings, 139 Wood St., whose stock is unsurpassed in extent, quality cr rice, by Any establishment in the City. Wholesale and retail purchasers of hats can and - no better house to do business with—being in almost daily receipt of all the meat fashionable of hats and caps. Buyers of all classes cannot fail to get suited. Pletortid Papers„ . . The indefatigable Pittock sends us the latest Pictorial papers., Among them are Harper's Weekly, New York Illustrated News and Frank Leslie's newspaper. Tkey.are all filled - with rich engravings and choice reading matter. Pittock alsO sends us Tribune War Tracks No 3. Call and secure a copy. , ..11.tirsk ka. Kis sendsmc "Darrell Mark ham!' .or, the..!`_Captain ,of the Vulture,'' one of,the most petuilar writers:Of the day. The story is said to be one of the anthers best - and that is say ingstood deal. Price fifty cents. Ds i DiPO zi con tinue s to cure all who call him at his private officio, No. 98 Fortith - street, in room No. 2. second floor,:Odeon Building, near Wood street. Crirpleutranteed in from two to five days, arid - without - Change of diet. Auvtarkrzavailitiwgraphed in all their natural and bearitiful colors, and even an parlor- to, leaves 'painted by hand, sold at Pitto4'fro . pptksite the PostoTme.., Noth ing can enrich the album so much as a set of Autman Wives. Po'cirr Boats, alLetyles, at Pittock's, opposite the Postoffice. . TOM THUMB sin WIFE, the original Photograph, at Pittoek's, opposite the Poetoffice. PRINCE OF WALINI AND WIPE ) `Photo graph, sold at Pittock's, opposite the Post office. . • . _ - a&OVlelt & heaves Bewinitdaehines.for 1. u , 317 manupetrring turposekare the beet in use. • - AL F. lATONAY. General Agent, /8 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P S aml4s ijOEMPRIGYER EION • itlitrummuras OP Jimmy AND wain FIIRMIIME Clit AIRS ITABSIROID3S ltaldn'lingrai stars alftwiest I, Hey.) ace 3PlThiii lumen. ireElltEliltATEu leatT. ati HANDKERCHIEF.' _Ashland Flower - 'Mignonette Aliama - m u& Amatelil Meadow Ploir.sli Bouquet deCalifornle Salsa- Bouquet d'Arabie . Lily of the Valley , Bouquet do Carolina New•mow n Hay =l:3lotte. Orange Flow ers :, • ' Panatoniay •Camealaj-il • - Pink Vedrat ra n is PoPPirmek - Portngal atratualeltneat, Prairie Fl ower , - C I Mal Palace - R ose • . ' /Longhand Ready oulifio ur • . Spring Flowers tlatdeu'lowers Sweet Briar Ractitircr- Sweet Pea Honey Swett Lavender' . honey su m o Sweet Lettuce Hawthorn • Sweet Clover ilyamnth, Paulus ' • Jaemin - Tea Rose Jockey Club, Vie etto Jenny Lind • - Verbena - . Tonquine,Vetivert- Mow:Feline - .' Vanilla Milittioura West End. • Magnolia - White/By • Marechalo Wintenßlosom 11B1)170SILIAia highlY,eoiteeldra ted Persian &amen. the mostelegant perfume for imparting - to the handkerchief a very agreeable mad lasting odor. ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPrEa, EN.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations for the Bair. Cosmetics, Tin et Watere, Dominic a. and perfumer of all kinde , constantly on hand. For sate by, Cita& SUPER. 4,07.1 Owner Penn and Bt. Clair sit* The enemy is Stilliinvesting Suffolk. Nothing of importance transpired there to-day. The Richmond Sentinel has the follow ing : CHARLESTON, Sunday April 13.—The en tire ironclad feet departed at 3:40 and 4 o'clock forthe South. The impression prevails here, however, that they wirScon renew the attaok. The Richmond papers pf the ]6th con tains the following : All was quiet at Charleston. The enemy occupiem Cole's, Kiawah and Seabrook Islands in considerable force, being protected by gunboats. Their trans ports have left. Two gunboats and three transports were destroyed in the Cumberland river by (lea. Wheeler's command. NEW Yoax, April 17,—The Washington correspondent of the Commercial of this city intimates that the President is not _pleased with the culmination of the six month's prlparation for the reduction of Charleston into 'two hour's fighting. It is no aecret, saga the letter, that the recon noissance which accomplished so' little is followed by, a bonafide attack, which is to be continued as long as an iron-clad can fire a gun. Another letter to the same paper says : The diplomats have received unofficial in structions that President Lincoln intends to have .Charleston re-occupied by the United States authorities. There is muen comment in Washington on the fact of Gen, Hunter h .ving remain ed an idle spectator or the reconnoissance, The steamer Plairtagant, from Jamaica on the sth and Port An Prince on the Bth, arrived at this port this afternoon. There is considerable excitement pre vailing in Jamaica in consequence of a change in the Ministry. Coffee was selling at 54s for ordinary and at Port Au Prince 58s was asked. The U. S. gunboats St. Jago de Cuba and Rhode Island sailed for Port Royal on the 2d inst. on a cruise. The additional duty act expired on the 2d and has not been re-enacted. The Plantageut connected at Port An Prince with the Utemor steamer Talis man from Jimmies. WASHINGTON, April 17—Lieut. Com manding Cushing sends to the Navy department the following :—United States steamer Commodore Barney, Nouse mond River, Va., 7.30 p. m., April 14th, This morning the vessels from above came down, the Mount Washington being dis abled, about 11.80. The enemy opened on us with some pieces of artillery giving us across fire. We at once went into ac tion, silencing the enemy in an hour. At about 1 o'clock, p. m. the rebels took up a position within seven hundred yards of the Mt. Washington which was pounded, and opened on us with both artillery and sharpshooters. I kept close to the dis abled steamer and fought the enemy until high water when I ordered the Stepping Stones to take the Mount Washington in town. This was done nialer a heavy fire. At IS p. m. I had the satisfaction of silenc ing the enemy's battery. My loss foots np three killed and seven wounded. Ido not know as yet what the casualties are on the other vessels. I had eight raking shots but fortunately my engine is not injured. I can assure yon- that the Barney and her crew are still in good fighting trim, and we will be at fhe enemy or sink at our post. The most of the wounded and dead I sent down to the Minnesota. It is only requisite to look at the Mount Washing. ton to see with what desperate gallantry Lieut. Dawson fought his vessel. I am new taking in coal and shall anchor for the night where we have &Eight all day. Acting Rearadmiral Lee has felegraph ed the following to the Secretary , of the Navy from off Newport News at C o'clock a. m.„ on the 16th of April : Reports from Lieutenants Cushing and Dawson have just been received. The enemy have not. crossed the river and their' is every indication that they are retreating, though they still - have some artillery and sharp shooteis-on the Nausemond. Our boats shot down a number of their men to-day. We 'ltalie had three wounded, making in allfive killed and eighteen wounded in our little flotilla, to which from what I can learn, the. - fight has been pretty much con fined, Eteurex. April 17.—The steamer Can ads sailed at 5 o'clock this morning for Liverpool. Quite a serious collision between the troops nail citizens took place in this city last evening. About three hundred sol diers broke from their barracks and rushed thronth the streets, assaulting citizens, breaking windows, and committing other abtEi• of violence. Several persons were hud - on both sides, some seriously. A de tachment of the' Royal Artillery soon drove the soldiers back to their barracks. 0r116,113 :ST. Louts, April 17.—A telegram from Col. Philips,dated Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, 11th inst., says h e has swept the North - side - of the Arkansas river clearof rebels. Part of his command holds Fort Gibson. He has had overtures from Col. Drew, Capt. Vaughn and Creek Indians. The rebels are gathering on the South side of the Arkansas river, and hold all fords . wich'are now deep. • sets IFORTiiE Nsir-Yons, April 17.—The agent of the Mississippi firm sent North to purchase cotton gins; was arrested yesterday and ordered to give bonds in the sum of .$3,000 or go to Fort' Lafayette. 'tie stated that Southperty wasnotintended to..be sent till the end .of i tha which ac cording to the expectatiiina of the firm will soon occur. The party arrested can not now giv e the required'bondi and there is some hesitation about sending him to the Fort. FORTRESS MONSoE, April 17.---Thb re: mains of Lieut. Col. Kimball, of Hawkins &Mayes, arrived here this evening and iras escorted to the Fortress. The body will be .taken to New York to-morrow evening.. ilsw YORE ' April 17.—The steamship Acquia Sala , from Liverpool, arrived this morning. Her advices have been anticipated. She brings 2,000 bales of cotton. Second nlition VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH GEN. FOSTER RELIEVED. All Quiet at Charleston AN CLAD YLBT LEFT CRAMPON Charleston to be Taken FIGHT _ON DE NAUSENLOND. Late News; from Halifax &c., &c., Fonmaxs Monaca, April 16.—A dispatch from general Palmer to Major General Dix, just received states that Gen. Foster has been xelieved. A river steamer, with a regiment, and supplies _of provisions and ammunition, emcceeded in running the batteries on Tar River,•and reached the wharf at Washing• ton on the 14th. ALBANY, Nz. t . 40 1 I ..t;77Therel fa a great freshet heie. in the river. The water is still rieitig slowly today, covering docks and piers.: Arawr, April .13.—The Senate has adopted a aeries of resolutions for the sup port of the Administistion in a vigorous prosecution of the war. • Navy YORK, April 17.—The steamer Dido arrived from Liverpool. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA April 17.—Flour dull; Extra Family at sells ` 457 75, and Superfine at so. Rye Flour at $4 75 and Corn Meal at $4. There is a fair demand for Wheat; Pennsylvania and Western Brand sold at $1 65@1 68 t and'White at n 75@1 95. Rye $1 10. Corn ac'ive and Id, higher; sales 'fellow at 92c. Oats in good request 84®85c, Cloverseed, prime quality scarce E t $5,75. Provisions quiet. Lard tic in tierces and 11;44'c in kegs. Whisky commands 47@18 . CINCINNATI, April 17.—Flour unchanged and dull; Wheat unchanged and not much demand; Corn 62e and steady; Rye declined to 900 owing to large receipts: Oats advanced to Mein bu k and in good demand; Whisky 42 1 5 and the demand limited; Old Mess Pork city packed, is offered at $ll and New at $l4 and no demand; Bulk Meats unchanged; shoulders 44 j; light sides are of fered at 0,4, packed. and a lot averaging 50 lb s sod at .5?)4 loose; 200 lenity lard co d at 9% in tier ces; it isheld at 10: a continued good demand for IGor®eo3§ ;a G 74 er 7 ie % s , u n ha o g u ; g G r o l C d u anDe am a nd Notes 1 56: diver 1 35(0)1 40; Exchange is steady at par baying, and s.'a premium selling. Nuw Yout, April 17.--Cotton dull; sales of 350 bales; Flour heavy, 10,000 bb!s sold at S 6 20@5 45 for State; $7 25W SO for Ohio, and $7 10©7 ss f r Southern; Wheat nominal; Corn advanced; sales 41,000 bush at 88@89 for sormckWhisky more ac tive at 45e; Ffeights firmer on Flour 10 9d; Grain sffi6 14d: Woo i del; Stocks steady; Gold 1534. LONDON ANDINTEBIOR Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED REMEDIES BLOOD POWDER AND n0.1%7P. o Dr or It" a• A certain cure for Diseases of Horses and Cattle. known to and used only by the Company in their own stable.. from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the principal routes. After the gen eral use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company. their annual sales of condemned stock were difeon+inued, a saving to the the Y ceeding £7.000 per annum. In 1853 London Brewers' Association offered the Company £'2.008 for the reoeipes and use the articles only in their own stables. BLOOD POWDER A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma. tism, hide bound, inward strains, loss ct appetite weakness. heaves, coughs, ',olds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of soabbors, glanders. Poll evil, minima, inflammation of the .eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor seats the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulate' the bowels. corrects all deran.,e ments of the glands, strengthens the system, makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by bard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder once a day. Nothing will bo found equal to it in knot ing horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT A certain cure for spastic, ringbone, scratches him; a, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises foil, dered feet, chilli:dais& wind galls, contractions o the teedons, bone enlargements, &e. Blood Powder &Oa per .12 oz, pmekages Bone (ti c talent 500 per 8 or. far. ti o. Pd) Strand. Lon don. hlcKeeson & Rorbins, New York. French, Richards & Co,. Philadelphia. TORRENCE slk McCIARR, Pittsburgh Drug House. deol 1 Corner Fourth and Market streets ILT ALFA BLE FOURTH STREET V Property For Sale. 41031 feet front by 85;4 deep, large building well .built, 14 inch walls: wide hall; Bar-Room; Sitting-Ror m; Dining Ball 12 feet ceilingsz Large Parlor; 15 single and 9 dou ble chambers: Large Birchen: Wash-Home: good cellar under the whole house, gas and water fig ures. No. Fourth street. Now used as a ho tel and doing all excel lent lusiness. For prce and terms apply to N. CUTHBERT at SONS., 61 Market Street. LA LAX SEED, 10 BUSHEL:A PRIME _IV Flax See.i. Jest received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. corner Market awl 14 St. - - - HIED PEACHES, 25 BUSH. PRIME Dried Peaches, Sant received and for eale by J.AB. A. FETZER. Corner Market and First etr iota LARD AND TALLOW-4 BARRELS Choice Lard and Tallow just received and for sale by JAME§ A. FETZER Corner Market and First streets. DUQUESNE BRASS- WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD Mannfactcrers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEA E FITTERS, MACHINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS, BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERT DE. scription made to order Steamboat .wors. steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartionlar attention peep to fitting up iteftneries for Coal and Carbon Oils, ents for die Western Lifstriet of Pennsylvaniafor the sale of Marsh, Lansdell az Co 'a Patent Siphon Pump, the best ever inven ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump twice its rise. febll:dly. r k ISSOLVTION NOTICE, I HAVE ILIF this day disposed of my interest in the firm of TATE CADMAN t CO., to CADMAN & CRAWFORD. they assuming all liabilities and taking charge of the hook accounts, In with drawing I would cordially recommend the new firm io my friends and public. W2l. TATE Jr Pittsburgh, April 15th, 1F63 • ap 173 t. 1100 IaIOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE, The undersigned having removed his Live r Btable from the rear of the Scott Home, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. V. C• nn s old stand, is Prepared to furnish carriages. buzgies. and saddle horses upon the shortest no ticc, Ms. - , horses kept at livery at reasonable rat, e. Undertaking and all arrangements for fa r.dr.ls will receive his special attention. NEAL BRICELAINB, ap 1i; To BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufmturirus a 8111 1 eTiO1 aritlolo o DI 30., welch we are prepared to deliver from our GOAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. Bat otialitt of Vomitlsr Coal RAMO oli band ea usual. DICREiON. 671369611 T • VO. 1' A$ S® 0 E FROM , T H E "OLD COUNTRY." MIRE ENDEJZSIONED IS PREPARED bring out emigrants fromun.7 Part of Eng land Ireland or Scotland, either by superior fut. calling steamers or Brd-01as:smiling vessels,at from $5 to $1.5 less than tickets can be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Greenbacks or cur rency taken. Address D. O'NEIL, European Agency, Chronicle building, Path at Pittsburgh. Pa mlilikflmdealaftw 0,4 Putup 25e, 50c and $lOO boxes, Bottles and Flase.si 413 and $.5 sines for Hotels. Public Insti tutions &o. , - "Onlyinfalible remedindknown." "Free from Poisons ,. "Not dangenms to Hie Haman Fondly." "Itatacome out of their holes to die." *B. Solecdr yh al'D u ein all largeoities. • - whe, ggists and Dealers' e very - !Beware I I of alliworthless imitations Ipt. Bee that "Costar's" name is on each Box. 4 Bottle and Flask. before you buy. *IL. Address. - HENRY COSTAR. ft. Principal Depot 482 Broadipay, , Y,- 4-1 113. Sold by R. E. SELLERS & C -.1% 0., and B. Ll I'A.HRESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale Agents Pitts burgh. Pa. feb23:fimzeodair IN TILE ORPHAN'S cotrßT FOB A 'the County of Philadelphia: In the matter of the Partition of the Real Es tate of Patrick. Kennedy deed. To Mary Doran, wife of'James Doran; Marga ret Ford, widow; Bernard Kennedy; Patrick, Mary and John Kennedy__, miner children of John Kennedy. dared.; Thomas Kennedy and Ann Fa-rell :—Yon wi ll please notion Rule to accept or refuse' to take said Real Estate at the valuation. returnable Friday, Marl, 1863, at 10 o'clock. A. M. J. COOKE LONGSTIMST. mh.3o;law4w Attorney for Petitioner. "My intelligence from Gen. Lee's army on the . Rappahannock;; rind 'from •Bich• mond, is of the Most reliable riatrire, and it enables me to contradict, in the most positive manner, the absurd stories Of a contemplated 'evacuation of Richmond, and of the retreat of the Confederate array from the line of the Rappahannock. On the contrary, Gen. Lee is confident of being ableln hold that r line against Hook er's army, and, if he retires Southward, it will only be in order to draw Hooker into the swamps and morasses of the Ma tapony and the Pamunky. As regards Richmond, the Confederate government regard it as impregnable, and they have been iececntly adqlngr to its defences. Tw new forts are ! , ow being erected on the James liver, below Fort Darling, both at bends of the stream. The army that be sieges Richmond will have a hard road to travel. Tue Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer says :that among the refugees who applied to come into our lines near "Union Mills," within a day or two, was the wife of Jackson, the mur derer i)t Ellsworth. She says Ile is. des - titute, and now comes to us for charity to sustain life. Where is the princely sub scription made for her after the assassi nation of Ellsworth'? Late advises from Turkey F tite that two Christians had been asFazsinated at Da mascus; that a panic previiiled in the city, and that many Christians were quitting it. A Christian village near Latakia had also been pillaged, and the Druses of Ilarnman are said to have attacked the regular Turk is troops. This officer, who was accidentally killed ori•tbe railroad, near Baiffolk, Va., a few days ago, was a resident of Burlington, Vermont, a lawyer of eminence, had fill ed many , responsible offices, both under thrt`StEite and National GoVernMent and was collector of the port of Burlington under Mr. Buchanan. Bathe the parts afflicted with water, says an English paper, in which potatoes, with their : skins on, !level:teen - boiled, as hot as can be borne, just before going to bed.— By the next morning the pain will be mnch relieved, if not removed, One applica tion of this simple remedy has cured =the most obstinate rheumatic pains. Gen. Banks Fortifying. General Banks is reported to be fortify . ing, in - anticipation of an ap: reliended at tack by the rebels. ritarE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO ILN 110 Smithfield street, opposite the Casten House. Chartered by the Legislature. ok - vlc.imytl4. President...___JADlJES PARK, Jr vlO PBESTDENTS. Wm. H. Smith H. F. hold Thos. D. Messier A. Hair 4111813 Francis Sollars Joshu• Rhodes John F. Jennings. Jamie.. Stockmen Thomas S. Blair Max. Bradley Henry Lloyd , Alfred Sleek Josiah King 0 Zug A 8 Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler W A Heed Jas W Woodwell It C Schmertz F Ratan C. W Ricketson J hi Tiermus 6 H Marti= D M Lone R J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W ihnisen 0 B Jones B F Jones W H Phelps C 13 Herron 81088TL8Y AND NIDLiNUNDEL. D. E. hicKINLEY. - • Open daily , it. Tos degand Saturday m evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. °posits received of ONE DIME and upwards. ividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain aro placed to the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and bear in terest,, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Laws. &c., fur nished at the office. 4 6y - Thisinstitntion offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small, a cumu ate b dosi tehaes opp or v u e ni ty sum by a m r a su e r p e when n iy ed, their money not only being safe but bearing interest, in stead of remaining unproductive. ,-- ' - / Corner of Penn de St. Clair St., Pitte•b FORCE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND H. best of the United States. fati_ pays for a full Conimerc , al course, including Writing and Commercial' Arithmetic: No extra alines for Idaeufactuers. Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minigter's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time.. This Institution Is conducted by experierieed Teachers end practical business men, hence the preference for graduates atAltis College by busi. Dens men throughout the country, as well as thi dty. fret A. COWLEY, long known as 0-e best Ptraman of the Union, teaches Ornamental and Rapid Business Writing% rer - For speciin-ns of Prof Cowley's unequalled Writing, tuid Catalogue fun infoima than, enclose twenty-five cents to the Prinontle. JRNELENS & Sffitirscs„ SabZitaerclAwtf. City Intelligence Office. No, 127 Fourth at.. one door ahoy° Smithfield st lAM NOW PREPAOED, TO SUPPLY families in the city and Country. with . helps 01 all kinds, at abort notice. I will also attend the purchase and sale of property, collection of rents and claims. negotiate loans. &e, .From my ihtimate knowledFe of the businessd county and long experience in the I hope to give entire satisfaction to my patrons. mhlth3mdtmith. M. K. NOLAN. wiLSovs 'Pitts SICK HEADACHE NERVOUS HEADACHE ALL 'KINDS. OF HEADACHE, W ILA ON 8 PILLS are the result of long, investigation and careful conducted experiments having been-in use_ many years, during which time they have prevented and re lieved. a vast amount of pain and stifleang from ileadache,_ ,wbether originating - in .the , nervous salaam or from 'deranged state of the 'stomach. They may -be faken etall times with perfect afetr. without making any change of Diet, and the absence . of any disagreeable taste. 'enders it easy_to administer them to children. by the .use- of these Pills the -periodic a'- tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be pre vented; aod ; if taken in th-. commencement of attack immediate relief of pain and sickness will be - obtained.; ' • - ` • Thar seldom fail in .rernovinr•hatcria and headache, to which female! are so enbiect. They act gently on the bowels - removing Coe amen.. ?la on Plante, For Literary Men.' Siadents, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they - are valuable as a Laxative. imp th roving .the appetite, jiving tone and vigor to e digestive organs, . and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genniniihave efinatuies of R. SON and B. L. FAHNESTOIPR a , CO. on WI Box. Sold by all Druggists and all o:her Dealers in Medicines, _ A Box ; will ;bo:areit , bs'.nnill Vreroold- on 'eteipt of the PRICE 25- CENTS. All orders should be addressed to, B. 14.4.13*ipT001&00.; ,PITP3I3II4(III,„Pe, " anl:docakwowt anlif WO THE MILLINEIIS OF THE TWO pS CITIES—Suat received on consignment fro© importers. a lan. and varied assortment of Mowers. Fruits, Grapes, &o . which will be sold quantites to suit purchasers. An earl call is sc. lioiT. A, M' ND, ap7 ituotlonsa. The Rebels in Virginia. A correspondent at Washington wiites as follows: Outragos on Christians Capt. Bowdish Cure for Rheumatism CURE CURB CURE A-- &Med' CongratttlittiOrt—Ar . • .. bitrary:iindPestiio;Meal Powet.. In his correspondence with his Govern • merit Id hoine Lord Lyons, the English Minister at Washington, says that Mr. Seward, our Secretary of State, said to "MY LORD. I CAN TOUCH A BELL ON MY RIGHT HAN J, AND ORDER THE ARREST OF A CITIZEN OF OHIO; I CAN TOUCH 'THE BELL AGAIN, AND ORDER THE IMPRIS ONMENT OF A CITIZEN OF NEW YOK, AND NO PWER ON E, EXC R EP r THAT OFT O HE PRESIDAENTRTH, CAN RELEASE THEM. CAN THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND DO AS MUCH?" WHAT LORD CHATHAM, OF ENG ; LAND, SAID: I THE POORTDEFIANC MAN IN HIS COT- TAGE MAY B ES ID E TO ALL THE FORCES OF THE CROWN. IP ;SLAY BE FRAIL; ITS ROOF MAY SHAKE; THE WIND MAY BLOW THROUGH IT; THE STORM MAY ENTER L THE RAIN MAY ENTER, BUT THE KING OF ENGLAND CAN NOT ENTER IT. ALL HIS POWER DARES NOT CROSS THE THRESH OLD OF THAT RUINED TENE MENT. rivymT.T.T.GENCE PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Franklin, Bontott, Brownsville. Gallatin..Clarke.- - do Emperor. Bravo. Cairo. Shamrock, llideDonaTd. Cincinnati DEPART,BD, Franklin, Bennett, Brownaville, Gallatin, Clarke, do Eleir The river--Lagt evening at twi light there were about IU4 feet water and at a stand. We had mild rains during the day; gar Floyd and splendid passengeristeaxner Emma Capt Jame :Ranson is announced for St Louis. tialena."St Panl and Minnegota riv er on the This a fine epoortunily f r per sons gong that-way, as they can go through tri h out ..hanging boa gWe take pleasure in recomr mending beat and officers. lir Capt. C. A. Dravo has announced his now and splendid Lmoket Emperor "Jos Cairo &8t Louis. This boat has saperior Recent modatiorus and as lever Oct doßitters as in the found, Mr. West Dravo will the honors inthe arm. The new packet "Shamrock," btrilt under the superintendence of Capt. James dMiscDon c a dr Fist now iat o i u ei a ndain an m will o h t are up and does credi to owners concerned in getting-her uP. We wish the and ollieers the largest sue- CeSR NEW STEAMER J. R. GILMORE. Ike Another new Steamer bearing the abov name haeinst been oompleted by. Capt. D. S. B. Gilmore. She loading. for Louie. and will leave on SaturdaY, bee' has been fitted out in a superior manner and is a No 1 in every re epeet. Capt. Gilmore hes had a good deal of ex- Perionce in boat betiding, and bas turned that experience to a good account on the present vesseL .07 old friend Capt. J. C. McVay will do the honors in the office, with credit to himself and profit o. the owners. ForSs Louis, Alton, QuDuey. Haunt bal, Deokak, Muscatine," Davenport. Rock Island, Galena, Da Duque, Sit. Greglano,La Crosse. Winonajlastlngs, St Ilwater and. St Paul, MONDAY APRIL 20-4 P P T a H g D erE W P A aclke) SHAMR OCK, James Molhanald ontionarder. will leave as ay - nonr.ced. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVLNOSTON dz For St. Louis, Keokuk, Dubu gine and St. Paul. - TUESDAY. APRIL 21-4 P M THE FINE PANSENGER Enti teatner Z SRN Captain will leave as above, For freightor paillasse apply on board or to For St Louis. Alton, Quincy, Haani bal. Keokuk, lifit al 'patine, Davenport . Rook Isand , Galena,. Dn l3tique, Me- Greggons, La Crosse, Winona, Hast ings, Stillwater, Si Paul, St Anthony de Minnesota River. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22-5 P. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDID passengegpacket EMMA FLOIII, Jas.-Ranton commander, Walter 11, Scott, clerk will leave as noted above, For freight or pas age apply on board or to apl7 J: B. LIVINGSTON Si CO. For Cairo and St. Louie. 'TUESDAY. APRIL 21-5 P. M. THE FINE FXISSENGER Steamer EPd R OR—Captain C, A. Dravo will leave as announced above. For freight or paasage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK. .Ag't. J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO. For Evansville, Colic; and St. Louis. SATURDAY, AT114,18th,A2..A. THE NEW, AND semi. DID pasta:eager. Steamer. JAMES R. till. aIORE, D. 8. kl. Gilmore commander, old leave as above: For freight or passage apply on board, or to apl7 J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agt. . For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Muskingum river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. m., Zanesville every Friday 8 a. m. ..fo=llll, l THE AirEWAND SPLENDID Passenger steamer 'RUM& GRA HAM. Monroe Ayers commander, will leave as noted above. For freight or pasmge apply on board or to J. B. LIVDTOBTON & CO. apt STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W ira IL - "Z" Has, opened an office at NO 90 WATER STRWNT Where he will transact a General Steamboat Amoy business, and would solicit a share of pag tonere fromsteamboatmen. ap24-Ipd grIATANDELIERS,_ BRACKETS COH.lv ICES. OANDELBRAt-S' LAMPS • BECLILDED ILEBRO:NZE.D. and road° equal to hew. Clitaudelller a dm,. altered to burn Carbon Oil. at the Lamp and: Oil Store of WELDON, BEINISHE dt WELLY, aptis4- - - - 161 Wood kreot. near MI6 NEW GOODS. HUGUS & HACIEE SUCCESSORS TO W. & D. HUGUB, eor Sth & Market Streets.. Are nos► offering to the Trade a fall and oom plete stook of Dry Goods, consisting of SPRING SHA_WLS, SPRING SACQUE_S: Al[ the . tiow styles'`of Dry Good at all prices 110NEY COMB AND ORIENTAL Q - I L T S V,7.t Aso. u fail Cita -1:101dESTIC AND HOUSISKEETING GOODta. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to !call and. examine our stock. • LAMOR DWELLING POE 'worn L Ball, eight or ten room s ejl well painted. Papered. gas and water Mamas, marble mantles etc. Mahone. fa entiretbew. immediate 08- 11fietkM.IIHDEBT a SONS , 41 eke t6ftpet aP lsi Steamship Great Eastern. }molt slew YORE TO LIVERPOOL . .. . .. WALTER PATON, Oonimauder WILL 111 DI.P...tTCIt.D . From Liverpool, -. - -FroniNeW Yorb; i _ Saturday. April IS, - , &thralls'. • May v. Tuesday, Juno 2. Tuesday., Juno 23. FIRST CABIN, from $95 to $135 Each berth,.a.coording to size, gittitafiall atd-ac commodation,of the State . Rooms: lab: wing the game prisileges in the Saloon and in regard-to meals and attendance. ; Suits of apartments for families may be engaged by special agreement. Excursion Tickets oat rind:balek. iii theist Cabin, only :silage and a half. ' Servants accompanying passenger.. and chil dren Hader twelve yeara of age. half. fare.' In. fants free: • SECOND , CABlN.—State Room beraisOnear. tarnished at separate tables $7O. THIRD CVDEV. -:= lntermidiate State Rowe,. Passengers found with beds, L bedding, table utenals, and good substantial t00d............550 STEERAGE, with superior amommoa r-! da , ions ... . t3O. Payable In Gold, orlts equivalent In . .. _ U'. S. Currency. Each passenger. allowed Twenty cub - et luggage. An experienced Surgeon on b o a rd, For freight or passage apply to . - CHAS, A. WHITNEY,' , At the Office. 25 Broadway'. IIOWLAND A . ASPI_NIYALL Agents. - THOMAS BATMAN. No l'a Monongahela Neuss. or to mh2B:tjul B. NORRIS, MERC.I3.ANT ° :TATTink NO. 79 FEDERAL ,ST., ALLlEpAitiorpe 6rug, Particular attention given to the Manufacture of Boys' Clothing.' ' -tiWthiwtf 4D3IIIIITII4TiIdIiTION ItIOTICE--Where 111L as, Letters of Administration to the+ :Estate of George flaiusenferder, saddler, late of the City of Pittsburgh, dee'd. have I)4.en gwirOed to the sulmaribet. all.-pellets indebted to said. Estate will make payment, and those having claims against the eam., will present them, duly authen twitted, for settlement. without delaY.' VICTOR RETINA; ' ter. • No MO Ohio street,Alleg h eny City. ma3o:law6w. _ Gmrrs IFBE7E4IK CILLFISOOTS, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, : -_ Gent's Glove Call Gaiters, Cheap as theeheapest At DIFFENI3ACHEWS mh2l 16 Fifth street. near Market. JOHN PLCAK, Ag't FE EPAIRS TO BEI:MC][I49E GRAVEL' Canvass or Metallic Roofs, promptly at tended to at low prices. LIPTON & OLDDEN corr er stb anWood street. SOW FLAXSEED ! SOW FLAXSEED !I 4 000 Tons nag Stiaw Wanted , - roirtE PIIEVAIL4III€4 HIGU PRICE AL for all fabrics of Cotton. growing eat of the difficulty of procuring the customary supplies of the raw material. has in4need the undersigned to resume the business commenced by them several years since of manufactorinie what is - known as irLesx COTTON. If the mrmers of this neigh borhood can be induced to lend theireo-op oration by furnishing the requisite amount of Flax Straw is is believed the enterprise wilLbenrowned.with. success and the inter, eta of the whole peopie greatly Promoted thereby. In many seetions of the West. Flax has a l most exclusively several years extensively cultivated. almost exclusively for the seed, at a time, too, when.the eurrent value of seed ranged from $1 to $150. At the present tinfe when Flaxseed sells $4 per bushel the inducement to etutivate:the article* very greatly increased. It is estimated that an acre of fair average land will under proper cnitivation produce trom 10 to 18 bushels of seed and about 2 tens of straw. The undersigned therefore desire to invite the attention of Farmers to the subject and to say they will be prepgred to nurceme the -present season not less than One Thousand Tons or Flax Straw, and may' equire thiee of four times that quantity. for which a liberal. price, be Paid. --L4 For. furthorparticularlinealie eL= H. CHI LDS & CO., I 33 Wood street Pittsburgh H. rr, KENNEDY A BRO., Pearl Mill, Allegbe. fly city. ,ralllB:ltogwft: EXECET.OItigi .1510TICE:Therelts.let sere testamentary have been- isitied- to: the undersigned executor of the last-jelli •runitesta merit of Charles Frew, late of Union - Township, Allegheny County, deceased, •all.perzorts indebt• ed to said estate are hereby notified to maim-pay.; ment, and all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them for settlement - to 'the undersigned. ' WILLIAM CARNAHAN, Executor. Residence, Union TD., Allegheny County. m1251:w6w Tairuzuzes. JUSITERig 01 , ..411121321. V V ISTRATION upon the estate of William Neal, late of Mifflin township;; haying been granted to the subscriber by the Register •of Wills of the County of Allegheay, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment. and those basing claims or demands against the 83M6 to present them without delay_ to -- • . JOHN' BERL. tatuddhirdt - : 'Administrator`; OZICENTRATXID. LYE—nty oases Con centrated Lie. Stud received - 0141 ff eale;by vs GEO. A. m•KaiLY. - - 69 Federal Alloshenx: - Ifk GROSS OF orrx.rjag• impingi; VI• AL Cough Syrup. last reeeived arid 'for sale by ttEO. A. KELLY. apB 69 Federal St., Allegheny. FLAXSEED OIL--10 Bbls Planted Oil. lust received and for sale b &Pi Alleg y GEO. A. BELLY. 6 9 Federal St.. becky. • RARE'S FIANTATION,IIIMMIOI, , -NJ ja_t received'and rot We 'l4 °EA: KRLIT. apB 69 Federal St. Alleithenyi. IlliaoDA ASH AND POTASH,—g : ha!' ►7 supply of each, last received and. for sale by GEO. A. - KELLY. 69 Federal St., Allegheny. 0.011.143111 , 11 SERGLING: POTA. NUL TOES, different vireieties. for Bale by Int:GRAM . et LONG. ‘1 , 4 • No I.Z. Liberty street. '...T011.1141 - ND. DWELLING TO LET, in an excellent location for badness. on Market street. near.-F9nret. Immediate pas aeration giverf.--kpli6ramEßT sir: EONS, ate CaMarket area. C OI C II-- WILIMIKEY.7-100 - CAL9ESU store andfor seat_by madam RwitifTSON. vTERN RESERVE cirEEsn—ao bxes in store and for fete bz l AOICETSON VOODER ANTTEBit'TBN 9HSL• 1,11413. farralziasjork ErAfct og , BE Libertr great BASKETS. a• piNTs AIYD f ,30 .- • c - av,sv''lleinalg. ch— e . wro arid foiSiVe b g - e ll -r rLLER RICK:Ent& r PL ES-140 BARRELS CHOICE 14. Y. A pples. hist received and for sole by JAS.A.TETZER. ap7 corner Market and let St. IF Ifor WANT ANTTIErsiG IN THE JlShbo line to•lhar, go to MoOlefissure Fifth - , A. .IL. ?!: • • - Ploitittitifin , -Bitterfir "bey puny ineenFthen and inviKnraYl Theyereate a healthy: appetite They are an antidote to changeof water and diet They eirereome the effect!of i disdpatian -and late home Thiti - siieriethenthegystem and ernfiven thente They prevent miastio and intermittent fevers Thig pt ir* the breath aad acidity of the stow Taioure Dysp - epsia anti Constipatioa ...- They on Diarrhoe, Cholera and Chelaia MOT. _bas They cure Liver complaint/3=d NM0138: They a o the best m ttlrs in the world. Tber make the wok man stropg, and ore cahatuded' nature's great rar orer. They are .ramtd Olpure; erms gum, and tkotalobrritedrall-113ath, roots and and are taken vs ith the pleasure of a beverage, without rrgarti to 11,;...5 o: iitueot day. Particularly zenexutnendett to delicate per- SODS regiltrinv gent:e stimulant. Sold by altilrocy.r4 :Drag:gists. Ilotea and Eta loons. . . . P. U. DRAKE Adrr:664:, feb4;3md' No. 262 Broadway. New rork, THE STEAMSHIP Great Eastern. 3t: < SEBTO Aid rifillitEtA' PITTEWURGII - TilEt,,2llTi _ _ Liisaan AirialoisOino.i....,::ll4l4. It i!titi.RE.Sol.4 - Tiiiioni7lio. ii. 0 VI,PUNG/ON ireilif ElliSikSAiTll ao ti44..1V-1N.117.11T ELUL, - ':' DRA.NIAI!I ANS* 0 , 41V1`0,114.31E. ~•• 'lltiillatistilikf evoia'ne wil) 4a I , h 43- rnie4.ltlie3 aanantioaldrotton? ~.i7 711. 0*cli4k 4 1 ;*: T MIL. i ---....;..,;;;...,..4,1:......., • . P. Foster. kilzabe - th - - ' ~... ~ . ........ .Auoi.tb rli,e l'anLie Foss OYE... ...... ; . .;........... . ....1 , nhio Ward. Pantit .i' - ' ;..... . -...'::.: . -....,i5t0 i a..nie Bart itro b4 .. i,"11 - 54oxiiiithi,i;b1(h 46u-a of thi ' 'ILDIr OF 7IA if: CARE.? , Pits. James - - - • - Win: tiendonion. ?_. -- . • ( With tliej.otkifio,liititli,eo.oboi)' 6;ertiito, - -.-... . .;::..... . --..,. VrelftOtris; To cone' ir!o' With Air t t - hio ' thig .1 fazn - - . Mr. 'LenriePantorniknoofttc -.-- --- -•- "notrst--nix.T.EA4I4'BIL'ILIC." . Clown Mr. 11, Louie. Pantatoon......::-.L..... - ..;. . - W. C. Smythe Columbine - Fanny Bum . • JR. 1 . , 01is Lubber itteirittitEN • ---•- Id113 , 1::II2A - Itossi .- ., lass iliv4MAntakft:= _-:- MIS .SALLIE DpirAL, LBW SIMMLSNS OtheT L Ai .-- erites: MISS - , ,- F.I4INNIC GlLNlOlLEwititsPittsbtirgli' favorite, will pos itiritY.llppear on Monday - . EPlCit.E' 7 . o E;the'ZiSautifill Cuba Fylph, will ' , nhorafallpear• - nr4s-I.w CLAPP.ASTANILEY CO's J gje I,, olaptloonwituna - oftha-Wa r AuPiotins alt .ilto-eveAts,ot impottanca.lram Sumpter .to Ilitrfresbarv. -with tattat, it Utast. machiners-'llactaktoni2bing effteta; aaeahihitioa at - 111.41(031110' THIS EVENING, APRIL; 10t1t. Adrnis.ion 2S cents; Cli , d-en 15 cif. Doors lip= -at ote.luek? Carriages may. hi .. .021:4:46d - at - Dy ; - eel - 6a bi ATM - eV:WE D 1 feliAt's lid SAUDI DAY AF'TERZIGONn at o'clock. '41 1 0:11* - . REIM 001 01WELit, 41ilairtaitle; eARRIAGE, MANUFACTURERS. SILVEgt:IntASt altd tiizaiiitaatiooki oL Saddlery-gid Carriage Hard - ware, No .T Bt. Clair Street. and Thitolltinto way. foeax the Bridgo.) - _ I , SX 4 3*LS/011 ! • The only oreparatiou that , trill instantly pro duce asplendidinnern—or—black in ten minutes: without:attics', to the hair or coiling the, sein.os the face or head; . ' ."" CRISTADORO'S HAIR DIVE. It has teen 'earttiled by the: flint Cherotitc America. including Dr. tt„ CHILTON„ to be free from.evety.cleletemous substanec i end has no E qual in the certainty andtepidtty of ate operation. Manufactured by J: OJEUNTADOttO, 6 Astor'. Holum New York, Sold everywhere, and aorli e&br all Hair DIOSEIerEe ' Price. $1.5150 f uttilg. per bOx. according to size aoltdawlmor. . toitidis l EigETtAN HORSE ILOS'Lliduihni;vint bbttlas at fifty Cants each, for the cure of laineness,scratehes, sPranis breiireSia - plints. cut% calm. slipping titio, -over haating.:sere threttr,-nitiritrthei-fOor,-etifr-It warranted cheaper-aid - be ler than any other sr-- 'tido ever ; offered to,the The u sands of an , mals have been cured" of the colic and 'over heating by this 'Liniment t-:aad. hhodrais that was crippled kind - lame 'have beenrestored to their former vigor, It Is. eked by all the. tut_ "horsemen throughout the States. Orders are con stantly received from-the Racing Nobles. of En gland for fresh supplies of this invaluable article. o= - 2.6oolsstimonuilikaot been received. Remem. ber. SO omits laid oat'ln time may save the. life ofyour horse. Price 25 and 50 cents., Bald by alb druesista.— .ofliee 66 Cortland street,New Yotlm Facts about Itrandreth's PM!. • . Nat; (1 Westchester Co.. Oct. 2It bo ria, mr. Z G.`ur,lliroir: SHELDONi Edilar Sing /Sing Republi x • • • Dear Sir—l - would - state - that lwasiadueed•ier - W3O BRANDRETR'.B PILLiJ , threhith the recom mandation'ofJohnit, Swift; of Croton, Westches ter counts. who was entirely restored to health by:their use; He was sick foram° two sears. very costive and dyniepllo. and ho tried oven - thine but was not relieved. Finally; he took one Bran dreth's Pill ever, day fora week, and a doso of six Pills - avant- aas . for threadient. - and then took ono.. Pill every day,.dema. occasional dose of six. In • _ one month he illieteso to work, and in three torahs he well gebilesikktewedeto we ig ht._.- Yours truly.. - EDWARD PURDY; NdwardPard7 being duly itst_eyal says that hti resides In the town - of 'New -us .aft. that some years ago he wasverz sick with a sore his leg. which had been.ram for evor'fiyeyearts that her/make much distressedbyte PaMm Madme. and beeidesvery costive r au& d 7 sParttim that sif -- ter tryinevatioas remedies and many physicians, he commeneeduaintiirsa trath'sPills,sizto eight three times a week` andat the' end of onemonth, the sore:on hie ieg healed,. and stets end - af two months he was entirely awed of emotiveness, dn._ Peiuda_ and -PallkAtid lute_xemained • well every.. - :EDWARD' Bwszli'ttititsfiiii'vii.lhisldth"42Toroott.D362;i B. MA14001,21 SMITH. nolittlacirtfo. Justice of the Posse. Bold bY-Thaßitia I§o4l l 6l 4 l .Pillfamul Alley AMERICAN • 7_, FOR gOtptEittli Reduced Price% = American Wttohea for AffiTRIOAN`YATCS COMPANY ging active that they have lately : Weed new stile of Watch:expreistr destined for goi.;. - dferst andutherd who desire - 1 good watch at a mod- maU - selle: Thep! wabkiie are intended to dig- Plain the Worthleft CluaelvWsiehie of 'kith h - aid • Seise • manufeetare with wldolt the • country Is flooded, and ibialiwore never - expected tot rep , time when they were Made, being refused facteroc cent to this country because becallablig at home anct'Mumd here oaty for A - lelce24nfir and sarinclA' We offeito 801 l our watch, which is of the Most iostantfal material.-.en accurate -- ana laratla thnek4per..nidin Sterling Sneer oases; I :mum - - eatterit. at as low a miaow is sikeaffor the tras Agicree:and Lephwe of foreign make referred to. Weltave maned the newess of Witot tes .. Er,Lriz. Bolden. Mash.. which as can ho found on the ulate of every watch of this manufaotaro. and is one of oar trademarkic '`-• Sold by all reepectiibte Width dealers Inthe al States. Wholesale ordete should be addresed to ' ROBBINS - db...apPLETON, _ Agents for the Anitticin Watch Company. inlZ26t:eodie IS Broadway. N Y • mItiIEMBEN DR. BROWN'S ao HMITHFIELD STREET citizens and strangers-in need of medical ad ,- -- vice should not fell to give him a tall: Dr. Brown's remedies never fail in cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal. affections --MEG hereditary taint, such as team', psoriasis and nth-_ er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is ignorant, - BEMINAL . VIZARIgIat Dr. B's remedies foi this afaintion.'broutbtozi by solitary habits. are the only medicines known in this anon which - are safe , and -am speeti4 restorato Math - • . - Dr. Brown's remedies -cure 'in ' a fear days this bald affhatioa • - ta..g e w ee treat Piles, Oleet.lionnorrhoe„ Ilretbal .hargea, Female Dlsesaes, Pains in the Bach and Riduoya. Irritation el the Bladder. stric t urea, ete.- A letter to be answered mast contain at least ONE DOLLAR. • . Medicines lent to 'WIT address safely i paohed. Office and private rooma,No. 508511' /E'LD STRE KT. Pittsburgh. Pa.- nolsdAw /1.• NOM WEBBER ByAMEETfi-4111.• A OMER lot weaseled to stead heat or cold lad received at 28 and Nto St. Clair etreet. oraStf. J.* R. riflTZ.llll._ BALOIIR AND OIL BLUME& TAINS SOOPEk farads ba
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