~5,4 5 :1123';',:Z: C~.'~. ~... .. ~.'l. 6il3:llii z,) 1 11 vi M od Toms r • 4 , 1=4 • • MEDICAL. STIBLIT vzszT B E. -10 3 ( At0116146 .4_!:1 1 .11PE -_-Ifitite-:_'_.MtifitiNE. DR 1100Fir-ANDYS CEL)MUkD GERMAN BifTER-8 18 C. D , 41A0.103bN, Philada phis, Penna., . effeclUally cure Li er DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Ohronie.nr Nervous Debility. Diseases et the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or "Stomach. ..; • • . as consu .li-12.°k% •• • - _potion. Inward Pile% Fullness or Blood to therlleacl. .koiditomach, Nmeas Mhos* . = Ter 'Food: ' or Weight in - the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink lag re -,, Flattpaint at the Picot we-810W. sob. Bwinunur or the rtehi.'Hurriedalid ••' difficult Dreathins. Mattering. at the lieut. b'hoiflngor suffocating sensations, when-ll:lying nosture•-.l4mitess•of Vision . Dots orwe be- • lure toe sigh 4 Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of Persz,„ and of the and- Attila : theßide. Back. Chest , . .ko. - _Sudden Blushes *facet. Burn in.tholneeh.:Donstaat - of. E v &ad Frestders Aad: • i;Ji eirseorrunt VidlowFaver. ' Fever. Aut. • , • THEY 31 .3. " ' , /wori - ., - ' , okapis 01111 AD. wataturrt. They will cure thaabovediseasteilluatuety7hitie ssese.tit, ofaluuldred. - .• .- •• - ••••• Induce' _ sale and: tuita — easal oulonteaot .Hoopshusrs Gessenui afitters, (purely regetstde , hosts of wot quacks and amen .onions venturers, have _epen.2?.4Lß_P,,pl3...sufflring sacnaniem, cnoatirorkilo.l tfiticilispe of poor whisig.sil eontocrtinded with naurions irngs, and christen Tonics. Slcmachicsaud te lreWare; of the innquie;sitle,arrv' aleChOlie "reparations _in plethoric bettiat, and bigAiellied o e undo hcl2oitellahoa atttersa rc x a adleave the disagstfferer you in ~deesappaair. WANTROar.aSINGIoSTItENGTH. .your yoU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? 90 "you WANT TO BUILD. UP YOUR GOAL ETITUTIONI trO'l i 'OU WANT TO PEEL WELL ? ON a ltrottArr TO GET AID OF NAB KO MI WANTtR*g*GYt .yorriterinetividttrov ell llek,rou :want a :brim( and alcove= reeling? HO ORLAND'S 11DRMAIT B11.14.;$8 Fivsm.7. Iretegon Brown. D.. 11.. Rdstor the En FireioMdiw :9414/I:y4outlXnertakdoe-- Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent•mffroineom generali through is of theiringredients and effects; yet know of no litaineet reason Why agnan may not testify to the benefit he - believer himself to have received from any-dimple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others.. 4 - do tlaittlturnore readily bryegaid 'MIN& had'if German Bitters. prepared by Dr, C.lft" Jackson. of this city, because I was prejudiced against - them for =my Years. under the im res. lon that they were shinty siod ro fi e am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker; m jor the removal of this prejudice by proper. eats, and for emoetwagement 14 try them, when offering from great and long contumed debility. he . nate! three.bottles of these Bitters, at the of the present year, was followed by °viand restoration to +a degree• of congua mentallrigor which'" had not lei'fOr ix months before, and had almost depaired of re -"therefore thank God and my friend for landing•me to the ase of them, _ • I, NEWTON BROWN. PgILADELYELL. J tine 23,1861. Prom the Bev. Jerez tit Kennard, Pcuor of the 'T arts akrehin .f .a• - •4inKaoir — Aqua fi‘a-r-1 have been - fa: Agent& requested to connect my name with corn nendations of different kinds of medicine, but plana the emetics as (wag my appropriate . I. haveCejill,csosisolined; but with a clear proof m_Vantmis Instances. apdmartietaarly In my owh „tangly, of the userainesa , orDs. "foot ling's German Bitters. I depart frottisoy usual course -,to Ist press my full conviction that for gene ability of the system. and especially Liv- air Complaint it is a safe and valuable pre~Feparation. somd oases it may fall; but ulually I doubt not latinbe very benefedalto those who suffer from I,eabeve causes. Yours very reo ß m a, Eighth below Coats street. Ails- Deo. 241 h. matte ;Rh ctf AZDERIVA/V,WVIVDElkcer = ; -; L' EL"- Junel, isol. 1) .C. Jscorsort--Bir:—lt gave Ale pleasure Years ath.te ems yed.a sertilloate;. testifyin th eGo-man Bitters had done for me. lam inclierfeCtlY aVied ell , . an these:diseasesyonr ethebinprefesseSto cure, vizipmPososub_Bhron nand Nervous debility, disease of Kidlitgrk lejaps ;Wit exiirts;,uptjn ligra nun On . hAvO neon, Gem en e ttreour Bitters.and ToTthout hesitation, have recommtmded it for the ablivevsomplabits. a 0 :in livery %Awe, iChali eirtattnallyloosed,_ Your; medicine' has a steak pawl tieraUltoWhOSlttl- •IrVedY • Blast sad.= most of the °roomy stores ere. al saw oneohould question what say, let theirksioraato Gerasitown, 'and I will prove .to thedesaugthasrbroth a t the Bitters have cured in this-vicinity more than twenty ofile.above_ 1-- _Jtestinetfalig ; HANN 'II,IThrDEB., Main draft: above -- Rittiushouso. flermantewn;. . uNkey i r.wiE-11762w FOR ifiz SO L jig& • bnald,turthelco=#tytticm. And Atte I}Calth ing , , ovataael • agdo iliessacd. "IEI TESTIMONY ?Rom rimARM? • Palatnamilus. August 12. 1662. De. V. 11E - TactimoN—Dear Sir: While in Vir ..l te.PeAlluiltofwater, waa taken w; di I- itelieritaiarrareaiwitibuweencidineebs* ; and *deli away weakened - me.' When we Aseekedliarbtirc,4"feared I should have me haute; butmotteing Boma of your Bitten in Ju4 attire him 1 341_1iitiv.. — itt - 311444 - wn„- - 1. pur haseriii itupply:wad ono.:,MagtkilriltfoOdOgfi. 'gored to health. The. diarrhota l was luso eitecked.'lrod I experienced- no return °tit. number of ray orimradea. who suffered in thereinto manner and from the. same causp - withshom shafral theßitters. tom me in this ltertillearta." -- =peat to'return to the peat of war with the Let ,- on, and shall certainty take a =PP] S' of the Bit , trixt imaPanok. !would not be - without it ' anima eftiott.l:tabs Sold. Particularly on going intnA maltbn jqqrs...tFuly. AALTIMIM vv=PlutyH. Soo Legion.' AWARE' OFVOIRUERZEIra Eissr thattho idirostoreo.ld. JACKSON." actiktiWairrasof oars- hottlo. prinuipal -- Office; 'and MAnufkibtory N0.,..163 ARCH STREET. .TONES Bz, EVANS , (Suece Q eo>w J to C. hi. Jackson & C 0.,) Prop rietora; Mr Hop gale* Diminish and dealers d'ealersi craw toirtrin the United - States, and bY • . Dr., H. HElesEn. H. ` Pittsburgh. 11 . 1 501ENINIRZ, _ _ gailt- o cisce _ for safe at .ToSo.ru rbgwvilli.ODfi• • at i o, Magi cutd Attd, Market street. 4.3s! " afi ß las' JoirsPros, !N oar aar &tickled sad Fourth shed A. J. RANKIN dc CO., . iliarket Bind. Oita doors below stb. _., ` ~ ~..~ ~.k ti:~ ~, ~.._ -p~.~=..*r-. -; ~. ~,_ . , ~„ ~.../.... ...,.. ,-,.......,F ~., -J... . -,,,,. F-..- , ::::,`,4 '', - A '.. 1. r?-•-1. ,, ... , 1'- '-. --, , :t .:- -, t . ,' - ..: ~. :'%, • ' . - ..,... :., ::: .:: ::' '''' .: 7" : ' '-, ''''' : -''''' • ,!' z• 1' ':•`. :; 43 .;4 i : . 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FA asst., Illtrattlifaetttre grrWsloodgito Paper' The mannfiietnie of wood into printing ;material, as at present done at the paper twills at, Springville, Chester county, ,promises to !fleet *iti a great • success.— (The parties whb are now engaged in the same, and ahe are the patentees of the pews, experimented for over two years ore their efforts met with encourage rent. The wood, poplar being preferred, Is cut - by, tuna:line:Li 41ireetly• across the grain, into slices half an inch thick, and hrown into a close boiler, where it is, pookiid'ritiong- , tritlp numerous ehetnidals,: under a steam pressure of seventy pounds. is reduces it, in a couple of hours, to ripulp, resemblingrfn-volor - the cheapest kbrown sugar. A faucet being opened, he: pressure of steam inside the boiler forces the pulp out into a vat, where it is insed by means of hose. This makes its olor much lighter, being a pale ashen ue. The liquid draining off is repeated• y_te,s , ted, and until it reaches a certain : toggiof i dilation , • is preserved to operate •n the crude wood again. The last pro ' eslypreviotis to the ordinary, operations ' , f .paper inanufacturiv—ii biesehing:=- his-brings the pulp to - a pure virgin •hiteness i • entirel7 differing from the , rowni 'dirty-looking stuff at first produ. lids . . . IThe paper made is principally of two "fids7 , ma* Ls 'railed - "I:A[1p," being the , nre . wood .paper,'. thick . . and somewhat eseMbling - blottitig;pdi this is sold to be ixed with:other material, and again man• factored. The second - variety is news , aper,, containing 20 per cent. of hem .. - . Irapro7em9rtt in Telegraphy. The ViscorittideVbity, director general cif the electric telegraph throughout Prance, has invited 'several scientific members of tike National Institute r and some of the Ichief .clerks„ in the telegraph department; ,tp suildsi-at-e-xperiinents about to be made with the typo telegraph, invented by the I,ohertljer:Bopelh. : TherVpo-Aniegxspit of this: laento-Vengineereari-print -Us:Pell"- ! ;latches of 26 words within an hour. .Ac• c):ordinite the system of Morse now in use, Fii would require not less than 20wires and 50 'e -- erks to accomplish a similar work. Quid therexperiments prate satisfactorY it ist Visa Jhat • the Gtivernment will coo -1 cOdelb ti,ti. ClievAlidr gonelli the working ertfsa .. -line:fieM Paris to Lyons and Mar- Go mel. ~,,. ~f : • ~. ~ :-Gcnttllo.l . B o,Orr esportdence. At • Wilmar (tJ PP er :s7 °n3. ) , it is stated that:the ceritspotideitho-'petween Goethe and the _DRltti - :lartiotingnet may be ex- Pea,,to tO publishet,rnOb c 0 4 1290 of coining ini nizie'r.""'A44Viine Of lie 40rviving, re presentatives-A:if the- 'tr./nit tiine"---in- %lunar, along with the Grand Duke and: the c hamberlaing Rem 2401/ ! - Goethe, is engaged m prepa r atkw or. the letteri.--- --The. entire number amounts to 630, ofwitioh the Grand Duke l3o p (which are theraf?rely Goett,°0 seemes. *bile /6 are froth the arekcves of the Goethel famityy(Aloll Itrgl'!-A.Ate Karl August to Goethis) sind — tgii remainder will be gath ered from other quarters; including, for the sake of completeness, a few that are already published. ~~r '7> ~„Y r_. -: r _ ~,-.: _” _ '~"zG.~:;Y+ - ~-t_~~;.... _ ,-?riraF'~~u,.. '?-j". ----7 7 --------- THE' DAILY ` ' POST --Ann , (..-..-\- " - BATE,t3. ' - Six One year I molttbr , tthil 1 ' ..... .. .$8 00 a. ...— ......... ......“---- 4 lz I`,,hree " —..:..... 215 One " " . ._ 70 One weak delivered Irtiiisei e. ci::::-... 18 , o airente per hundi : ed — : - ....„.. 2 01 NEW ~A.DIOI3IIII,ATES• Tbirellowing ratea-of adiertlebn beie been _noon by the Pubiishenr of the Pittebtre mal/Y Press. to take effeet On .and after the 10th day orßoyambeaelBB2:on all neitehntraota:' Pas sTehirimitt 4A:Tnag.` • " P E R . 9 illitE 314,11"/ E. 14,1E* E3E In r , One inartkr",:.,ia • 60 Twotoonthii...:. as 00 I Two iroertlona.... • 1.00 Three Otonthe..; 11 00 ThreiLbuteroona ..I 25 Folly Months:4; 1300 One weelv r• _. ` 2OO Hove months .'... ito 00 Two weeks .. ... .... 850 Six, ,months 15 00 Three weeks, - . • 500 Nine menthe—. 20 oo One month .. _...... 000 One year... - • 25.00 - --- iiiii friEwriaraaux. autirirEn."" 1 WWI allows theprivilese of a weekly change of matter. to be - inserted among now advertisements. , . , vita BINGZ , E.SQuanz, EVERY DAV, Six months.. $lB 00 Twelve =friths ' 80 00 litirolastra tors' Notices__ . ~ - 2 23 Notices - ..._.. • 75 D— F t Wotiees.eschirtsertfon...- 50 ikt.'All 'eaventisement s ordered in for one Montlcer lerstime. to beerash at the, time of or dering. DA )s LV,S.IUS NATIJRAE- "A soltiect which one finds A Curious study for inquiring minds." It happened once that in an ancient place, There - did exist a strange, eccentric race, Human they were, though some may not agree, But raise a doubt of their humanstic. They had a "habitation and a name," And their existence seemed to have an aim : And-it-Way this—they were designed W. spy .The smallest mote within their neighbor s eye: . Their otet possesseda double convex lens, • Adjusted-filiethe benefit of friends, !Whom they surveyed with scrutiny so nice !That; foible theY perceived • 'Picked up. with care their very smallest sin, As one impales an insect on a pin, And viewing it with microscopic sight, Wth horror sa gif t monster in ;Buttwhen theired eyes would inward roll ;To - contemplate their own eont-aeted soul, A briitiftil Visiog:soothed their Miter pride, 'They saw an an atom largelv othe r s ca s ua l What seemed a blank to others' casual sight, :Displayed to theirs a vista of delight. ;Where peerless virtues of colloesal form Stood armed to, take the wicked world by storm. Woe t o the erring who might cross their path, They would have mot no mercy, from their wrath Iliad not those virtues been like iinitis Casting vast shadows on the mental wall, !Butz:seer apprOaching to the world at all; !Oft in religion's cloak were clothed these seers, I hide a cionen.fOot•soid ?engdh of . iAnd thus ea masque they had a par ears t to iThe self-elected censors of the da play: Y jZeshatuiro Makertheir neighbors' failings km.ivn, But, Fvondrons careful toconceal their own ! iWerji others gifted with quick wit and sense, !'To them it was a persona/ offense. !Should their religion differ but in name, Although their faith might be the same, Tstaii shacking! • Could they hope to be given ; Trying in that strange we". to get to heaven' What horrid backsliding. ' It made them groan, (They never made a wry face at their own.) !And Ald therdiffer On affairs of State, Hey, Presto 1 they were t raitors, sore as fate. r Differ from them i II ow dare the ereatdres do it ! Let them beware, they certainly should rue it. These critics thought that in rh,ar party cause • 'Tvras 'right to•vielatc-tlic In cas, Maintaining that chicane of tools and fiends, The end would justify the basest means. An error•into-whichprinc such poop/0101, • fierorl Itt . all. . And thus, per nf ha a ps, fromiple moral law exempt, 'olloects alone of pity and contempt: 1.4612111/ "KV`P.P.ilitgl 4414'''1/star / 1 4 414 :• 34 . 1 4' rEgartuumostatuarmiiint It/Genoa To brand a crimson stigma on the age, Aid blackesilistorY's once unsellle4pago. a:lere is a description of the mysterious fek e palied the "Devil," which the Con! leston \ Pcaptured from our fleet at Char. "An irt. edge by p o ne,floated to the water hi on i k ,„ B the . , is pushed ahead of the t h e hi :4,ot the B ain. Its length from thirty' is from twenty to thirty' . ', feet. An WET, • e ' to the vesselpf the Shape s made neat tended to receive it. The ter bows, `dtb, of the "obstruction remover" is t sve • From each side of the extremity afeet— • • iron bar or shaft runs down also tWt ng feet, the . Monitor drawing from eight s ten feet of water, thus rendering it impos sible for any torpedoes over which this "obstruction remover" passes to injure the vessel. "A aumber of iron bars ere used, not ordrto form the net work so as:to either push forward or explode every torpedo less than twelve feet under water, but also to strengthen and steady the masts. At the bottom a heavy tie bar unites these two vertical rods upon. which refits the percussion torpedo, containing seven hun• dred pounds of powder. Above this is a hammer, which catches in a spring so stiff, as to require two - men to set it, but con structed so that the lever which protrudes in front, forming the handle or other end of the hammer, will cause the spring to give with little pressure. This is to re move piles." Truth from a Itepubhcan Congress man. --- Our readers have already been acquaint ed with the exposure of immense frauds in the New York Custom House, through the instrumality of the Congressional 'lnvestigating Committee, of which Colonel Van Wyck is chairman. An effort was made to prevent the evidence from becom , dug public, but the Colonel was not to be ;deterred by threats or bribes, and insisted that his report should be printed, The following extract from his speech in Con- rlgress on the subject expresses sentiments , I. ,that must meet with a fervent response in ;the breast of every real patriot. It should Ibe recollected that Colonel Van Wyck is a .Republican, and his testimony is more ;valuable on that account: ' "The neck begins to chafe where the yoke of this heavy burden is borne. The Administration has feared to drive such .men from its door, lest hostility should be Aroused against it. That - which they ,supposed strength has. been the great :source of weakness. With a single e .ceptian, when has one of these men been :court-martialed or punished 7 T o-day they have injured the republic more than the South in arms. Had they been arrest ed, and placed under the gallows or in Fort Lafayette, your army would hare been 'Wronger, your people al home more . united. No wonder titat your soldiers and :Piends are dissati f ers4 . „Th cannot ay. IlirisOfate ihn Put .„._,, - d 4. . Arm , tkuisferttaneS; itt eprive of uxuries, iiad at - tom same time, the necessaries of life; enduring all the priva tions of camp and the dangers of battle, ,while they see base men making mockery of the misfortune of the nation. coining gold from the sighs and tears of the peo ple." !True, every word true, Colonel, and yet e there are men in this city, and everywher in the country, claiming to be "loyal" cit izens, and honest men, who revile all as traitors, who believe as you do, and strive to encourage the mob spirit against papers :which express the same sentiments.— ,Erie Observer. Gov. Andrew's Negro Brigade. The National Intelligencer thinks the 'fferent success of Gov. Andrew in fill- ing a from all parts ot. the United States ;the ne • o brigade which he was authorized to raise 'n Massachusetts, suggests to prac 'tical minds that the negroerwill dot come nto this conflict for the "calling." __- LUPTON & ()clammy, GRAVE X, BOOPERB MORNINg,POSTIIIIILDING. ' • 1.7 oornqr difth and. Wood etre° :-.7 I 4 IIING•GOODS F. WOULD CALL THE &TIEN tion of Buyers to our gook of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS embraoing all the noweatatyleg of r'LAIN AIVD FANCY CASSIM.ERES tultable for Business:Suits. A full and complete assortment of fine black CLOTHS AND CASHMERES, Plain and figured Bilk and Cashmere Vestinga W. H. MCGEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, corner gftdaiketSquare.Allegheny city I taMcivintf B. Lurrort— J. R. OLDDIM. LUPTOlvir _dr OLOORN, MIBXIIA6TITRBB.£I.4IID DEALERS IX FUT MST lor GRAVEL ROOFING Iffieszclup', l s rs t o old arayel, Canvass and 3:intent,' ambient the lowest prises, ll work' promptly attended to and warranted, _LOffioe, Morning Post Ballding, cornarPiftrtand oods gem - Str:CAPPELL; , • . ,traittlißliAllT TAILORS T, Ut4LVE JUST BECIlfalillUl• erse and well selected stook of Sprithg Goods „, ..garnri:of ' • •• G104;3' ,Cwitmerest lrestinga, al); 4140—A lime gtOolt of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ; otbinginctalli kept bY Ars aliechFwmAand 7erY ,7dera__lF_Vraptl.9 azeoutetd.Bl —2- 117:117: B "" 1 457-7 437.—` 4 : 7 3 - 436446 ii:l-6oliextra BRICK !Limit. - 111- Ek --4 3/LOyr4l 4r CO., tr hi/ 11 '4 1 4%m0 of Fire Reck. ChltaleavEroi and tie 412. iilr e and, - ti:Lotioo Olay. 865 Libeztr Otrete; ooposi to thi PaBBVIIM De Pittsburg', , oToikr.A. sone:lied- febtosio 15013P1E.1*1644r- ' *I44PITEt --',.-I,inat tteeiverlandlnrsal ,__y___g . , _.,. pi...' . :...,:-.- .-, j --- AN . ~ .,m mhzla 7 1IGLCT:12 , a;:f.CP4: , ii - ... ethiffi L iT^C-107 . .A . Sa v • at and 1414tiN .m_ill- .ADIEEPAIMIEJF AND CHILDHENS Boob, Show, Gaiters and Balmotals, made 0 order. of the best materials and workman hip. W. E. 11113 11/Elarrit dr CO., ap4 ell Sikh street. The "Devil." Tem, Engareß.aisin., Coffee, Flour, &a. For sale by TIERMAN lc GETTY, Corner of Ohio etroet and Diamond. n 027 htiturbans City. - - - - ---- MACKEREL Bbls, Ufa Bbls and Q r Bids fresh No 1 largo Maokerel, LOUR BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE LI/ LAWRENCEVILLE Four lots 21 by 110 feet each s • handsomely Blunted on Church street, situated near the Passenger Rail way, will be sold cheap for cash, on application at Ws Of. floe' fehrhdtt - - ItANTiia M N ADE ARRANGEIIETS to operate before the Dental Colleges of the nited States. and the various Dental Con ventions for the eurpote of bringing bofore the yr .fasten, my Apparatus for Extracting Teeth Without Pain, I shall of necessity be obligedeto be away from mr office the g-reater part ofnext'Spring and' Summer, and that my patients may not be the losers thereby, 'have 8.9- - soziated. with use Dr. E.. J. WAYE. a Dentist of Well kriownin every branch of the profes- Won, and Whose elegant fillings 'are the admira tion of the profession wherever seen. Dr. Wayo will be with me from ApriLlst:and will-take the teneralvharge of tho office. leaving me free to ,derote whole attention to' Extratittrig Tedth twitrimy Apparetrusaand to the mechanical part the profession. Persons who may have hitherto Wiwi to nave their Teeth extracted for want of Time on my part. or from defects in the apparatus are asaured tha many difficulty no longer exists. es I have made imProvementa. and will de. Vote my whole timeto it. Re:erences in regard to the Painleasns and .Safety, of the operations given if ,desirod. and from liedical gentlemen too, Remember that cold weather Is the time when the apparatus can be need to tho best advantage. 01.JDRY, Dentin , thoittinold tinned, _ . mhl7:dtmyl4 CARPETS. 1862. DECEM BE R, 1862. *v. D. it H. HeC4.ILLIEI,IE. 87 FOURTH STREET, LAJEMPE PORTION OF Otrit STOCK aeon bought previous to a series of advaneto, any now replenished (just before the largest advsme of the seasoniwith thenewestde signsin Carpeb4 011 Meath. Mildew bhades, &o A favorable opportunity is offeiel purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will be higher. dool7 CONCORD GRAPE VINES.. vv..... AMONG TUE' FIRM? TO assure this lIIINALLICABLA °BARK , and Itaviartilted• it for A...v.3_74mm. Nita obtained oar original Ainegfrom MY. .16 lELL who . ortgint ted.it.: The Pittsburgh Hortioalturaf Soo , etr 18435 awarded,-u6 a diploma for its exhibition, andtho Allegheny County Agric ultural SooletY. in 11160.- a premium for it as "thr BESrnerr siledtbAdgrape.• in all rosnobts Superior' to the itabedla.r - • thie - atoek of v4nes Tstorheiii, which ' we offer at' '26ov:its ea c h; va,130..... per &son, • $12,80 - -pef ZOO, $lOO per /1000.. Elmall . vines at loss Pr ban forntsh afew extra Male vnea at frore 40 tentste $1 elieh! J. KNOX:' • - 11 , Isolfood,tw, . 20 rifth'lSlreer.: . • itIUS:ISIIE,mtIEAR/171311HEc"•E:r2kLir'4Rt4..a.m.r1444: i MII - 98. machthiata auto wanted. jams. j 3. Eams, . ' , ins VE T lli BS—T W 0 HUNDRED Ladles' fi' e tasting Balmoral Butto and C XI, ' l Boiler Riveter a . can and employment on rf . . Ladies ~, n . on. , gr i rl 4 g e l l iii ti e=m or „.% i t ,i l i k ' p e p ,V,nt ad tgl trop g unoonts.under-thelterr. at the best wages. fiita- ova !Kid. ,Balmoral and ;ICongress Bootie Gen fine' Calf Sobli s Balmoral mid Gaiters, a tif f Union Iron Works, 8 Lords, Hill assortment _Boys and Youths , Bobta Se oes ' and Ahitenylimes and Children's faney &lets, hi 6 tclawa 3 d - Shoes and tars of all kinds_and Styles. ,Be etre a d Mill end at least - examine my .-1137-11l0VM C11:114111VATORS, 110 Eh,. stogis before purchasing half price Goods' else- ' - .IC= Shops% spadeVsted dorßle.gardetratidtay wM„,_ ___."- ~ --•- -- - - ----- -- -- :-.raolts, hay and mantye forks, ..ap*ex, spAn Remexiberfit .nutaY.ANDT. iM... itNitot St. eiadles. fv,gahr ; b2J-- .,. t-t--- 211 datirirondiflh .--- -- ' ---- 'O4l ' `t . - - 'lltor i"LONEV A -T4t.1414-11mt. , .... .... 45,-50r-rWABOT - ERI3 '111559 ------....:_,_,_-, ~,....„, -eu.A....,:-..,--, ' prEitt lir ST ECEE . LuakaaliENCl l ll VO UNABRIDGED a: RENT. A large three dors brick dwelling DICTIONARY. No 81 Penn street near Marbury streok wide ?"G.6p• largo parlor, library, tibiae room, closet; Fifty copies. =wide. M a kl i tiglit4 . s • so pantry. kitohen, ohm ,bera bath room A e l O, AP- bale op MAT -,, ply to 8/ Weodatreet, iNpg b. anrilltliEßT at SOS, MT Market itresti IDEAL.ESTATE HAVIINGS INS T 115.. AIL TION, incorporated by the Legislators of Pennsylvania. Open for Deposits horn 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock, P. m, daily; also on SATURDAY EVENINGS. from 6 to t o'clock. 411" - Office, 63 FOURTH STREET. D A PO A TA RY N , V or EN de l ch N an T i a s n , L P b O re r r i s TAß er LE and all ttioso whose means or sriirigs are Err aq• It also commends itself to Executors% trators. Collectors, Agents, YoltintarY Societies Or Associations, and persons of all classes: Interest at the rate of iSIE'CENT. per annum - is paid on deposits. which, if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of the depositor on the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as tho principal. At this sate money will Downs in Less TERN TWELVE TEAM. Interest days of on all deposits thelst and 15th days of the month aftersuoh deposits.are made, Books contaleing Charter, By-Laws.kc:, furn fished on applioatiOn at the OtECO. PRICSIDENT=ISAAC JONES VICE PRESIDENT—AV. B. COPELAND. Hon TRUSTEES, ifiaa.j:ps M liolve Hon J K Moor& ad, EWeismrely.witAto d.oasurojt...."Aob; C 0 linisey. Harvy Painter. Nickolas - Voce/Y. ~W s orieland. febEvilmd A. CARRIER. PURL NoTj k OFFICE OF TRV,PESZeA RAILROAD Co,} CLNAL DEPAIroSANT. rrYIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ..a. Company hereby t o puli no t i ce to a ll whom it may concern. at. in p e r ae of the power and authority confered upon it by sundry provisions cl an act of toot General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pe npsyloania entitled 'An Act for the sale of the Main (Ann of the ;Public Works," approved May 16 th.1,15V. it on the FIRST DAY OP' MAY. A. D. olio s and thou Meet hundred and sixty-three; abandon cs much alike Western D ivision of the canal lately forming a Part of the Main Lino on the PlAlic Works. and as lies between Blairsville and JolLostewn, (com monly knows 21.3 the 'Toper Weston:, DlN3sion") together also . withsneh Dams Peders and - Reser vows lying west of J ohnstown;as'pertainn to or are used in connection with said Upper Western Division. By order of Board of Directors, Witness the seal of the said Company the 25th 1 day of PebruarT A. D. 1863~, J E.DGALt TIIIO3ISON4L.B.] mll4;dtaiyl ' President "LOTS FO.ll SA_LE--TILIE 14111LSUITI -14 bar offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the corner of tiroce street and Centre d venue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt township.— The lots are each 24 met front by 110 feet deep. streets to an alley, and are entirelY iso/a ted by and alleye on every side. Two of the Intl have frame houses on them, five rooms and hall in Rath, hydrants on the pr. mists. They will be sold all t ogether on very favorable topals.,•E En bY7 quire of JAS. IIIeCATT, Fen 4 fe Ross street, near it earth. Co.til. LAND FOB SALE—TUE SVB scriber offers for rale, very low pie farm o 85 acres, Situated in Washington township Colum biana county, Ohio, one mile and a halt from Sa linetville elation on the Pittsburgh Cleveland Railroad. Fullylitty =ea are improved and un der cultivation and the whole 13.n0b in coal stone. The buildings are a hewed log bonne, log stable. oJiv !led, Sto, Tho farm is well situated within one mile of the railroad. Terms of eale—One .half cash, with reasonable time for thernmainder. Price $2,5 nor acre. Address, MICHAEL fiIItiSIATIGGEN. tiaLinesTille Columbiana conniq. Ohio, 'Refer to Jas. Bl,Cabe. Ross street. -Pittiburgh. feta Sm:daw. "T lORt," ,ARCH STREET, between' 3d and 4th PiIILADEtPIITA UNDS/ftiOPHNELVHAVIIIG'Hi -a Dewed tho loaao tb a above boptdar Hotel for a aeries of .7C3rs, would reperottnlly call the *aqua:lob of the traveling public to ita central lo cality, either tor baaineaa or pkiattre. mbdayd Iwo/amis. wEss.it Hgairo , LI - „ 20 13 , 1318 No 2 do'---do 20 ' No 3 do do 20 Kits Moss and No 1 — do Just recolved and for main br mb,23 AILLLER RIIKETSON. C It .1D DEALERS IN OII.EI B. M. KIER tz CO., . 11411 r0r4qTtr4zaa oP Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, AND. • Z 4 1 8 - Otfloo 'on LIBERTY STREET, opposite peauve R R, Depot. . IA -A.ll oil warranted. 'sualyd -- • THE ARDE CO:.AIL ctimr 41 NY -. A.NrIIFACTIIIR* AND erg FOR .A.TXI sale a ziapono r r artyla of Refined Ardeseo NON - EXPLOt3I.9I4 ALSO, / PURE{ BEtTE,O 33, warehouse. 27 I.l2.lWilitiTItEET PITTSBUROD, PRNNA Lau.oeut Oil. Work -DITNCAI7, DUNLAP & CO., Mannfaatteramot , • PBS WHITE. 131Z1 , 11iliti A. : it 13 'ff) o Z I. Oftloe,NO. 991 LIBAUTY STREBT,Pittz. burgh. Pa. varg-taa The Philosophic , 'Burner. Noci - risESPEI 1 1 9 - EW loinamk.A . CTlßro ssat Philoiophie Burner for Carbon Oil •Is now ready. on &m It po ac ssesses many advantages over' the Ootnmre. _ 1, It makes a 'Ora or . man Hai With Perilei eambustion, • - • - 2.- It will burn any quantity 'of With safety, a. It can be used with a long or abort chimney. 4. it eau .bo used as a tai.or night-hair. 4. It env always be made-to burn ecoubmicallY 1 +- is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7 ;4 1 & can b' no and lighted Wititont mo utribe cone:, 8. It throws all the sttntelbt above the cone. 9. The chimney :Gan beremoved or lasarted without toughing the glass. There burners are the common No.I size, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son =ins carbon OD should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 20 eenta;_per dozen $2. - &Id a No. 82 FOURTH - street. Pittsburgh. 1825-Irdw. P. K.* YIII:51. PLAN() DEA t..rics.• K t' STILL d ofteinAld ilioerPianos made In this conn Erg, A choir° supplg received this week; CHARLOTTE BLUMT, 42 FIFTH STREET. Po'e agent for Rnabe's Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. apll ISAItGAINS SECOND HOD PIANOS, 4CIFIIICILEIZIStiti 7 OCTAVE. BEAU afar black . slant oase, very , little A 7 octave. 6iltiltering. R,;l-ewood. • corners, al3rst rate XOuria $220 200 A 7 Octavo., flays A. Co., Rosewood, -a handsome instrument, la good order ..... /75 03.1 octave, Stodart, Rosewood, carved • parmels in fr0nt.:..___._,......, :; _ 165 A 6,Lf, octave, y.ale & Co, R osew ood, frait. 1111 ._., .. _ 160 A 6 octave , thirkeritig,-R6Setrood round comers, a toad reliablePi ta 1. ettvket4WeAlm44*NiwiT' so - 11; 1 6 oat, Swift. do 75 A 6 oat, German. de .... 60 A 6 oct. Dunham. do a„. 50 A 6 Got. Load do A 5 1 A oct, English -do _ 2 0 0 A ote. ue -do 15 For sale by 3911 N U. MELLOR, 8- ‘ iII'OOIrSITREET !EUROPEAN -.4,*iA. IA G E N 0 Y, innoituks Re'rr - EGAN: tars° . Peaas Asent, 1t2.• • ARA ootitheln 'Room Pitts% blanch. Pa.. to Prtvand to brtzu oat: or semi back either 4 r0 ..,, , , , , 1t () ,.....vv. z ut e itt old cord) ; SIGHT tiltiVTß ypkt, tYaFaiiii.txt Dart of Boropo.:_ - _ . gent for the Indydiapolus andeloomnati Rail °l?q. 114:1trcamt for for. star Line of log botwoort NOV, -Yorlt.zLicitorrtti:l,lleanbZViti - .B.E aurßuipa: COPPER • z smiranrisa, .. 13 1&C111313.1:a•Se cStz . Manufacturer; of_ ' " iltoft'CitW Sheath, _____trelsn arl'ressad Cop Dar Bottome. Raba:, Bottom . b'r altC Solder. do. Also ituport/ra and • dvalate thßletaity, , ConeAntli on hand.. '0 aathia, ad nob.. Waroitouse., NO, 4 1 21 ,FULST and 1211 ECOND STREET'S. Pittabuttb.P,euts. er Spook' orders of Coo Per ont to say derired attar; forkl.vraw DiAarogss} isrsipL wonss, TITTSIIIIROH, A. PA Bill, BROWILEIII dr, CO:, • SIANIIPACTUBKR3 DB . , Best Quality" Refilled Oast Steel, „,, • gonare. Flat and Octagon. of all sites. w arcua ted equal to: any imported manafactarod do this canna% I. Office-and Warehouse. No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 Second streets Fina l:a:ugh: • '• .- fabitilgcl • . . grl LASS PACRER—WANTED UtTRED-: !kW stately—An experienced 'Glass Packer. intleitisolmdirstand Lamp' Fittinev and- p dace the most nnexopptionabie references as Le oharacterand capability. .N.C. person need apply unless possessing the abcdre enalifmati SCHMERTZ . de BLEAILLRIC, ; mhll -ils3lVdedddipet: . .. AVOT I CE—P II Mil MA Mt. VI: AN .4.111 orier of the Circuit Mutt Cr the United States for the Northern.Distridt Of ' Ohio entered December XlBB2 in theyuit. of Charles Moran and others tuf the Ohio` • Pennsylvania - Rail_ ;cad Company and others., Niot4cq is hersby. giv, on to thettelders ef - this •Borldi 'saki emperor 0,.., the Ohio and ...ktianlyiviutia- Railroad-CompanY whick(*ereseettred-ny'ai.Erst Mortgage on that part of the Ohio and Yennsylvapia Itglroaditast Of Maiiarnon, to the holders of Bends and .11ln. •• , ris of said Company which ware,secured by. a 1 -at Mortgage on',tbat part ttLsaid Railroad l ir sli m : a t: a t:e a -2t chi til ama de a rs .Ratfro of First e th u e od O e hai rsigu o and ed o o m rtaliip. panie. Bo rea ndii pec a ti nd yely Co . ap th on s a t o th f liana and Fo l° rt n• W ' will pay to the parties entitled to receive the Mme apon presentation of the Benda mid - Coupons held by them respectivelyat the tone and - place 'llereinaftenrentroned the distributive shares OP :lineable to such Bonds and Coupons of the pro deeds of the aalsof ;Um i'ittsburgh Xort Wayne and Chicago Railfoademder "ti t feeree of the 'rigid Court enteee — iiinzoscid sedan e'lOth„ 1861, Holders of such Bonds and Coupons are hereby Jiaquiredtq make application for the shares of Bitch proceeds claimed by them, and in evidence •Of the right to receive the same, to present the Bonds and Coupons in . held to the u.Wersigned at the office of Winslow Larder & Company in the city cf New York on or before the 611 day of April 1663, WILLIAM M OODElif. : feWatiw6:std,. :ReetYfrein ~y :~: ,~ TOMBOIAL-, INFORIATIONP.'":'" Arbitration Committee of-the_tll)Ard, OrTraide Nov..'emai Wm. X SHINN. V.PI:JAHi RHUHRTT , TNO..S. DILWORTH, Wm. meckwaß,Y.. - DAVID-Mee , ' -----7-- - rn...„ L., ~ .r Movinneriis ofEizropeanStearqeyp.. ?Roil Aimaim. . • ~ . • . Europa. ........... Boston... . . .I.3vertiotil .. .. ... _April I. iSaxania.... ........ Nee, Y oa....Harnburk.„....aipiil 4 (J'e01e.............Nee, York...llavanak NO:April . 4 W3emia n..........Portland....:LiverWa o l... .. .. . ::Aptil , i , :Ftna New York..Livespool.........April ..4 ;Asia . New - York.:Liverpoot ''' - - Atel '8 N.Aineriean....Po rtiand.....LlTerpool.........Aprikll Glasgow '-' New , York..Liveipodi April 11 . _ .. . .. oar York.../ltaieft Great East'n...LivorPool New York., _.March 4 `Saxorlia c-Bootbaniqr.:.New York.:.lltinth,'ll Etna._ ...... Pert . :March 11 .. Y0rk...11114 ' Glas gow....._.Liverpool,..... New York... Man% 18 N. Ameriean..Liverpool' `Portland 'lliard-19 Canada.... ... ...March 21 Hammoni a....Sonthanfh....:Now. Yoa.:.11.11woli Z &frig& ......... ..Liv0rp001.....1.1105t0n..../dareh-243 MONEY muzzair. (sonar:nap DAILY Poe mag stortzturci Tht following are the baying and selling gates for Gold.Sllgar. &o. Gold Sliver Demand Notes.— galitertt Esteban we, New York Phi!ndelottia.' Boston. par ! , 4 . . . . . ... per' Western EseLaing*. L Cin on e i i g n o n H a l l:i e. ... ... ... ..... ... Cleveland Bt. Louis.. PiTrißuiaH (IL-11"RADE MornAy, April2oth. The demand fur oil has improved; holders were firmer in their views. Since the late fare at;thu Point the ordinances against landing oil in hulk within the city li milli have been enforced, and idlS in bulk - are now landed on the 'Allegheny side . : '''where restrictive legislation does not interfere with trade." So say our oilmen. 'Perhaps; should our Allegheny neighbors suffer•'ito tlio same extent we have s they nuty , talre- a nation- .63 legislate about the matter; .bat that is Atiair, not our business. We hopo all parties. w in -pa satisfied. The Allegheny -river is. rising s which . will increase ~the receipis materially. The -re-; ceipts by the Allegheny Talley Railroad' were 1,194. bids: per. J. .B. La Clair, 502: Tbta1. , 1,696 bids. The sales reported were: . Crude-1 , 1:1es 500 bbls In balk, 834 e :. - an 'veneer, 350 bbls do in btds,lic; 78t-de de, same figures. itenned—}Y e note sales 200 bbls in itnd Lubricating—Sal es 5L bbla at 17e: Market Unsettled. Benzoic —The demand was onir—limitett She quote nominally at 17e per 'gallon. I triply Oil libls.,—We note sales of LINO Pecond handed at $2 .3)-eash.- ' 't PITTSBURGH PROUUG'S MARKRT. OFFMR Or vox D SILT PO 'r, Monday April 20 ,1t3P3.. I lemarks--Walsav e been again visited with flap adritaprovin. wo have now three lirst, elass steamers loading for the lower ports. and ware coming. This puts a new face on matters, and enables our large dealers to furnish their customers at Mach Thwer rates Of freight than;is charged by rail Bacon—Th e market continues firm with a good demand for home uZe. There are also large sales making to Government contract. ors, who have discovered where to Purchase a km- Perior article. The - sleek in thii market is not large,and will soon have to be replenished. Sev eral of our heaviest dealers have soma heavy lots 'yet in smoke house, which will soon be thrown. upon the market. Butter having feuded flui top, is fast falling to something like a pupshaseahle price; the rates are , still downwaid. The:re"' eeipts are on the increase. Grain — Onaccbtuit st• the limited receipts, sales for some days , past were restricted, with the exception of Oats and Corn: Ours is a poor grain market ; for instance, by far the largest portion of Wheat is purchased in oth.; erStates, viz • Rentncky, Ohio and Indiana. The Emperor which arrived from below, had a full,. ariro of Wheat for the Pearl Mill. Prices have imdergone no °lmola. Groceries were in. Stet*" demand, principally for locarpurposee; ' ttie fact , is,thellgures are so 'steep; dealers confine their ! Purchases to small Parcels to meet. their - 1 ienie4t-L. ate wants. The stack in first hands is' runple:,! Fisb—The market has undergone no change; the: demand was active, and sales regular'. rho high') rates of fresh meats haring increased` 'the de -' mend materially.o e • ' Eloisr—Th e demand has slightly Intpreiledil the receipts for some time peat have been very light, which tended to stiffen the market.. Sales SO bbls Extra, from store, $8 ' 2o@B .s;' 75 do Extra Family, $7 la 47 25; 40 bbls from wagon, $6 40; it was called Extra Family; 110 do on private terms. Bacou--Pirm and in good demand: sales' of 000 tbs shoulders, ac ; 4500 3bs Sides, vg@go • 6 500 les Plain Hams, 83f.0; 3500 les C liatus,loo: 25000 tbg at the same range of prmes. Dried Beef—Sales 1,000 fhs 1 1 . 4(431134c for Suor eured. Dried Prult—The was, fiwn With •a stead demand; Apples. sales 130 bush, $1 6 0@lfitli Peaohes, sales 75 bush, $3 37(413 50. . Batter --The market was not active; we note sales of 7 bbls . at prices ranging from 20@220 sales of inferior at various prises. Egs—Sales 10 bbs at lit Apples Sales 25 bbls prime at $3 3243 25. Cheese—Sales 150 boxes. W. IL, 14c; 40 do Goshen,lse. Demand active, IltSugar—Sales 11 hhds Orleans, 1234 e :10do Cuba ; 15blsrushed.16e. elassesßuyers purchase snaring/Ft sales. 0 bbls, 45@lm s , as per quality. VI Coffee—hi fair demand; sales al sacks Rio, atii—We have no changes to notice or sales to report ; we omit quotations. NI/oh—Firm at full rates: sales of 5 bbls No. I Mackerel, $l5: 11 do No. . 2 at $10; 40 half do No. 2 at $5 37341 Broesnaa—cases 44 dszem'at-s2®2 12, Itiee--Sales 8 tierces at 4 I Lax . d -- S oe. ales 12 tiervos C i ty Ile; Country 1 IPll2oVlsmui einqiinatl I The Provision.market continues torestinrathen lifeless condition:- Theitransactions made to are mostly confined to bulk Mesta at 41,(4) c r shoulders of good - size and. cut.and: sy omma am. l•figure. Sides were neglected-o b.oj.ng the. . • • Lard will not coninsa" iftl'-oirk.oo for'conalry, or over 100 kor eity. • The.demn&for Iheclatter. the fign.renamedis moderatei. - • ' Mess Pork is quiet, and unchanged. Bacon I °Md. nominany at . s@-.5"-/ s e for shotthicas and I ....WO for aides. . ' . . I 7 , etantr ti . T.obsieco.lficirket,„ ,-• ... , Sales of leaf phew.° at Efodman's Warehomie: n hhds and 33 boxes as follows-7 hhds Mason c Paatz'. trash and 1ag:9..058 2501. o; 10 hhds 3 , 1a-' son county. medium leaf, Vim .1- at $ll-25' 1. af $ll 75,at51.a1t615 6 1'51 6 $ 25.123 at $13,3 at $l3-50,1. at $14,1 at 1 , ; 33 cases Ohio seed leaf (damag e d) *rapel'stalight. fillers. ranging from $2 74. tc s iti. Recr p e ip. Ptillittlelphta Leather aimrktet. , The markit, the most hes . h ew ex tremely dull; the receipts from' anyard s . though lAoosl'limited an Edikhtly itoprovedi - but the demand has Prices: a - little slack, which_ tax diSoonraged transactions, as it is welt known that dealers rarely buy Upon a falling market. • The light weights of Slaughter are mach aonAt for, and are readilY taken from the market at ftit rate% • RIVES NEWS, - - from. the Ciktiatt fieramm l . g ‘ df or the_.l.Pelet.) - • . , ...- f •" tha-siver is fhllitig. with. Wheels led In - the cliannel, and - 4 .feet. Aver the: - FrilLse-:. The Layer OitiolCmabarlaiiii And' TennemeeAre„ xecedseg tteit. screightcarmiforaS atiundatit as 'hem. tofore.owing to the Government restrictions on shipments. Nearly a , l the boata are taken for the Government service as fast as they arrive The Florence Miller for Pittsburgh, and Alice Dean for fdomphiß, comprise the departures. Tho Miller was fullof freight and has a fair mean est WC. I '2 Zia Theriver continuesto - reeede.slowlyorith. 6 - feet 3 Indies in the eamil, an'.l Teet'lltrelm4 ott the MILL ItrainalneasSantlY,yesthaarratut gen-, eralgloompervailed the any : . 3here,,,Wes nti bust nesa - whateVeivetttaithilthe reglibitcpaeket.alinm, Womightnoto tb amp Mnuta of ,bats in the Go 9 . 7 ern - maul Were' - we - is or — routtridel of "a generaLorder't; prohibitink. vnr,intlolgenee,ht, such. ,mattefs. , !inAniLottia. The-river here 6 fajhn g ItreCeileA in the twenty hours ending 10 'A'. n. - yeater , : flavouji.:.Ares,___.then3 l l3 .faet. 2 . .neshes ahoy° ow water mark in De6ember; ISA .. ThOreislAlhenlifthnehannofout.to attirktanita big mvet.befow,.. • . Tht - Efitiob 'give? br i fallitiFfietii"qatiallintO the mouth, but is still overflowing its books. Upper 3,lissbwipii is said to be f- ling` &hit PauL , down...l Tneraiastfout mut a half feet on ,the Upper and four feet, on the Lower liaohlsi - 'l3elotr 'Tatra Wthardirsuten , feet th=the -; -, T 4 TAX Plll3Tap - - iros_ip_E 63,1f.A1,14... -- - - With,. bramantamitidsd° .. .` " 4- - - -`,•••'''' ' ' 1 .7 24 19 1 1011 94 altdqoltddl - St ,- nations, treat smm an Mitzi& a:liserdettOtalW e * ~. ..,.- ...t - f -- .. abuse ; sad .dbleatel ....,or-E :. ' tnations sommonati m. , '-',. - -, -, --1 l '''' cithmtl Ortts4a2 Zfi '' : : AA sego.% and ae or ncuriod. . ilteeauze Dn. Ba.SSlrranr e es the- foot eftin m, the ignorant and falsely modest sun dro . sliordpet and_thinktit .21 - r great sits -Item Rome and rot, contaminaiden and„ corruption canons :half stw_es; promising womratla istabterll.: Their f aolitt.:Pkvian ahNtid-L's Vrtrotilto lorn, itt ignorance - that the y do ate nit:: 71:3 /tr. RAIL 9rit tif.loacspidasbusnidcdtest.pludrative'arsol ice might bo tout to thci amons ;tor id , Salsiter tindect-'etet trfeeiLiii4l74o fiitiiiietyli .64 -and' sized in oo draor,atkv. sp,reas f u,p; a5.,0 14 -1 , 1 , vim nihate 500i0..., - , - ini.e ,- .lcohso. - emJc - -ti.; • : loileral and s cienti. - - ..M. l ^ , 46ionstr..-m041.; . cells, i - tos. Ills ta poldoity, 1.• ow me; the i numomm -e nts -r and:enardimmnare! - Dmanil. that their i .. , - , .,3 dauthion Rad ,narila , r,- ,- eriomd.7.: %oblo, ineem.anit of - delicate conthidoiv ..cd appearance /2a") oPou'ridtoral to!dvialth: aaCtigor by ,Der CRAl*lntur besides. many before and al _tor 1 mimeo tbatigutdtmlumrdislaiiimsainumbleas2 , tering.. =Midtls = t eallon. ap., SPAZIOPI ' Ilea or n OM. are 40h:older, trawl MitgrarkAlieu Itimebz htetlew keissa*. !sr ob are h amt. whey are comvesza rioa a zih.o. , tvgdwineditm. , having thiv .ofthe tray has aboefip. .% ! ed itand'slibittittitattlarVetlftibte*Teniade'un;'- i eagetl M 7, - ; irtklindllguttirgCliettellsk--stscistmi over .... seam ..ixertense_ m th eir moat : , =Mt in bonnet of the: - w.d;WOrlift ma In, i the United gtitorov,d4 him to ear eck all vtairm fair trial, timkt mad lidutthect inun'agairi None • u P oti, themettalkthkciallsk- ;UM° no menu:dumb' quacks. but come anti' care' Consumption andsllef-its hirstredilltemem - .Mt which so row usZneuivour counter; can now beL,--rethew4,4Th - .mthold , th It: in time .PO pummel ean bed btxturtreatmeut bYeraeurthgs *fry ortheilledieslAptisoliAticir UlthfCs-Sulls.testAjlthat. early -EfrompAr.the ad.. ! mas_tage -of over re i xedre , ttrerstotee "Mx ttoonottewnen -he IssikameiatimelatiE in the treatment et diseases. armet° ii dilly ectitilt dsitu i tnebiuktlon.Watelliteramen, ' mendaby.repeatante_oltiseuili plAlg--...., .-' 1141 %. pro stricture *ef•bottds.^ltt.- ' Moe urn untiatild' street, gam Diamond-MTV. i4VIR's " " ' - tcations firm :ail .roirts 0 .11w717 14 f"1" , - ~,,,:•-• i., medsdrmi airs.* *.r.,.: -;;.:: , 91:7a.5c.7.- •:-. ,-.'..'';' --- .: - t" . : ic, , ... .4.t.tii ::', s ,HI 10 .ivi i ititi r .' ...?:.:.-`.` y. 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Z ,3 4 o, v4thri naueinedifisovir Unit ernes skir cr ofra . 137`....uculinz. invisd . di rktutr...!44roFtconing tilo.oaltom to a beauty etnEil _ , _tion ActonbZoraintontittLiax, lii.ViVenvitiir.ralVP e a 41111- w4oca Al win litkartrit maU.,P,Toluild b y saw Ake* t of momonell . 7 . aIX 0144trai:o. eral - 400" . ~. Bold br _gon • : t, r a InalfflNEW -,- Conier Afir/Frt stcoot ondtho Diamond.- -- , ilaSdydeeowto ,' • - ' ' dartmt..W VlttObnne , 111:4:19 4 1iiiti*=: la;ReiViert 1 10* e rt h 4 1, Tifigkiii tit: ;l ~ . l i f : 4 'Etial vekikC 'Ffl4ll - -A .1 - AT lata to mp IMBNltencl UMW i " "_fOfSkirrate 0P 'Seminal Weakness. levnlnsdark 7Alinidlft) , SasnalDebilitc. and Im tif t 6152 . egisit igenecaargr a zr m . caoll'rtrpg tom d• In ants r , Jlfecra-WEirtiluAll47:ote il-2V43 • n ce e 'l i) l:YBodtt 7 teFliiiiiiatittli Aftdtri • smic uq _ devisigi Itrinsiaw asvoivat, d.i., 'aresCßOwingia on.reoei l lor Six Ue/Iltt. OY tWO. Pagtage. Mani_ pa, hniar.:o .'X O. lILWE , • .... f 127 'FcreedsreV. ZieW4teris _ r • . mhandirdm ' • - reat - Wate Bar; VIAL F. 4 , , STEAM E ORD Firs - _ . _ Japan 4 31 A lint blem, anima& EArinNisklmf r Dun mous, fawn. the Pew. R. Ey Pazse*r Pei*. imrsaimrAcTtnaz ax..k imam OF , haired ,Loctro_larlging MtOrb t MIIII6 Salt m.u; =sag ille srucorlear., - - • t t . , n u rraddateA t vzls: atteritoitio the ,000struatbui of Ihuthlaotitt h And for %It ort I=l w • Imo ohattnotft& -uumoroahmecer 1263a011it0 flea hudfilleetirott trim w rougki -,,,et,i,;-'-tnmf,m an& r untektk.; eci. teuf zoirmhrtre ot, Our:grfobt are lowFOur err nuirmisat ur :' aed of teelarttaslitittaudezhdt. and warantat 44=Vglegritaramu'l mut d Put noralAttrlingdw lizzahrewesi, or _mug T.Prlnl/4_14111114nd l i h koinnitn. anal T EMI sad Flat Bar Rant w oria gOkanttablo for Coal Worb. . =Val= the CITY GAB WO RE • - Waxehousa. No. Water street anal a )llturket street, IffittalerS hxll4/1131F• 411143 int-la "" ".::C BLEB L. CALDWELL, aliweessor toJav lioltrum k C o ,~ _• Dealer in Bacon,kLard. Cured-Hlums. Corner Markt; anigagg:Pittsburith. deothlri. - • CEO. SI.:OOCMEAN . . . .. ATTORNEY 'AND 001/NBLLOR AT . LAN, Offies No 89 Braid ktreet.'nealthe Cotrt ' , r • Houset4ll34lNriak- AL hie L EIIETSFai prompElSMEglnprim _To * „) care vitt mains attention. .Pi Idotions made ond the manes no t mPEY =alma. Ideolklyd, . , ' Bgendia#oekot. IitiILAINES &DRUB ;t 00D , tvALT€OI4,I3IIIII. Bimetal attentlotis stoOr ofiligi Andlrish Linens that wna purchased befo ta re the sc4 great advance in Dry Goods. Call soon and secure pour Spring Goods na they will be much higher Remember the place:Ng. 96 Market street, ber• tweau Fil th and the DiamonL mh2 U. Z. LYNCH. IVILOI/1/ OP& a ABED le oIL br BARREL TRIM .a.• HO for `-.4.; - '7 - - -...',.:1 , -,:- , r:. i , '-:''.'':,','f:?. '1...r,,::.;j:2.,:',: :r;~;r~ ; 7 :;'7 17 ::: , .-7. , 2•....,,,, ±:"..,..--!...•,;..e....,7,,
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