. • -• • • •" ...1 -• 7: - = • ,„ • - - , , • .cz • ' 5 -t 1 4:7 >, • - s - A ••- - 4 - . . . X," i 6 . _ _.- , • ' , • ......„-ri‘Batt f Editor & Proprietor. ,'¢'l4.4 : , : - R - :.:;,:' e'l g'i.: "AZS,: F-Alt3l,C! MHOS 0-;:rx PRoJ "OLD COUNTRY." . . • ~ E aIIArpERSIGNIID 31$gigisPAkiumo. • ' ''',: T lll , c bring out eniigrants from part of Rr . • ,land Ireland r pr &Wand, either bysuper/or fast ' osittliglteautersorfirrtelassrailing vessels.itt from — ss to .$l5 less thanliokota can be purchased for at any otheroilice in Pittsburgh. Greenbackaor cur rency taken. Address D. O'.NEIL, 11 1 Euronean Agency, Chroaible building Fifth at Pittsburgh, Pa nohlroBmdeodh4w -- Steamship G,reat Eastern, I*B©m NEW * KOMI TO LIVERPOOL. -- Great *ALTER :PATON, Commander STILL Bi , DISPATCHED • From tiVOrpoo4 i From Near York, Saturday, AprillBf Saturday, May 9, -Tuesday, Juner2. - Thesday, June 23. rristo,cmarar, fr0m...... ......... .$95 to -$135 l'aoh berth;amording-to size, situation erd ao- oommodaton of the State Rooms: alt haring ther tame privileges. in the Sa'oen and in regard to Yneals and attendance. -,Suits of apartments for families may be-engaged by special agreement. Xxcursion Tickets, out and bank In - Aikeisi, Cabin, orilY-a fare and a hale Set-squat; accompanying Passengers, and chit dren ter•dor tyrant yearn; of ago, half fare. In. fonts free. '- --,, -, SECOND CABlN.—State Room bertha, meal famished at separate tables i•-$7O TDIDD CA B ril. — iniermeditite State ROOMP, Passengers found with beds. bedding table utensils, and good substantial f00d,.............550 STEERAGE, with Superior lICOOLIMCP. da ions .............ti _ $3O. Payable In Gold. or Its Equivalent in - 1 .- -..17. S. Currency. - Each passor.ger allowed Twenty cubic feet of luggage, An experieficgsl Sprgeon on board. For freight Or passage apply to CrILS.S, A. 'WHITNEY, At the Office, 25 Broadway. 110WL AND Sc ASPINWALL. Agents; THOMAS RAT'TIGAa'sT, No_ l 4 2 2gonorigaluala Boum. ,or to I.l2B:tinl •NEW I:olBC.CrVizr.v. To Strongthen and Improve the Eight Titt" Pisaix Russian Efpeotaeleiti, miniCSolliS SUFFERING FROEIC,IOg• (active sight. arisine from age or othe* cans oft. eirt rehrred by using the Russilawil Feb- We Spectacles, which litre been well tried by ramiy_respeesible.citizere of , Pittsburgh and vi ;distill% to vhom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of those persons Can be seen at my edice. All who purchase - one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in future free give satiefacticacharge with those which will always Therefore. if you wish to ensure an . -imProve .rnient in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Opticiax, Warie.factu,rer of this Russian Pebble Spectacles, iatld_hta. agi r iziltirstreet. Post Baildins place of busillef4.l.B closed on SathrdaY. :AMERICAN. WATCHES FOll SOILIDIEjELS American Watches for Amerions rIiSHE IMEItICAN'WhArciar COMPANY 4 2 _ i ." l ",TeSlatite that they -have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly deeigaed. fot Sol diem and others who desire a good watch at t mod erate price. 'rheas watches are intended to Ws-, 'place the wortlitess,,,ehcap watches of Briti-h a ad Swiss man iliac! are with which the conritry flooded. and which were never expected to leap time when they were made, being refused Mat tt factures sant Mita country because unsalable at heme and used here only for fockewies , and Peina iil,lo purpose. We offer to sell cur watch, which is of the most substantial material, an accurate and drtratle timekee,, , er. and in ,Sterling Silver CAM, I tinting Pattern, at as lop a price as is asked for the trash Ancreeend Lepines of foreigrt make referred to, We have named the new series of Watches. WM FILMY, Boston, Miss., which name can be found on the plate °revery watch of thiti manufatitnre. and is one of our trademarks, Sold hzalt respectable Watch deaTers in the LoY ail States.. Wholesale orders should be addiesea to ROBBINS & A r•PLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company. =l2:Xt.:cod:le 18 Broadway, N. jr -11-11LIITAIE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S 0111.08 `bo SIITTAFIELD. STREW, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad . vice .sbould not fail to give him a call. BrOwn4 , remedies never fail to enre impn - rifles. serofolOtur and-venereal affections .-Alc.o henediterg taint; inteh strtet ter, psoriasis and oth - et' akiittliteageeetto origin of 'which the 'patient . isignorant., • . : SEMINAL WEAKNESS. - Dr. ll'a romedies for this affliction brought on by solitary habits ore the only medicines known in this country which are rude and will speedily reatoteto health. . - - : • ' 'RECETIMATISM. . . . Dr 13rosn's xentedies ouro _in a few days this iaf . aiii.ction • also treat Piles,Gleet, Gonnorrhee, tirethal Placharges. - Female Disease., Pains in the Back mitt Ridnoys, Irritation of the Blaxider, strict- A letter - to . beimswered.. mast contain at least ON EDOLLAK., - Medes sentio o < ny addnas safely_packed. Office amlikrivato rms, N o. 50 SMITH FIELD -HTETigr , Pittairtnlztr.-„Pa.: . n6lsaw ijp.Ts. t iiiiiii.l-i. 77 1 , ,, , ' ' _-.' - , Li ,'' Eat aki.1.250. 50e and s.l. OCI oozes, 'BO [UM and 'Pis 84 8:. r o and $5 rhea for Hotels ~ P aollo Bei - . "Oneririfalibferemedicielmown." . . ' '-- _.." 'T No e d anmgPotsooa the Human .Pamily.# - '-litataeome out of their boles to die." - - CM.. eeia.l& bo'esale in alllarge cities. . ; . CS SoLf.'by All Drniscifts - and Dealers wetr where. IFIL. i I Beware I I of all Worthleziitnitations ita.- Bee that :',linostar's" name is on each BOIL Address - d flesh. before iron bus , . - 4M.. 'HENRY R. COSTAR.; *al. Erinoipal Depot 482 CO N. Y. 193 t. Sold by it. E. SF...LLB-RS & 00.. arid B. L PARNKSTOCK & 00.. Wholesale Agents. Pitts burgh. Pa. feb2-ikoneod*w :I A Itt If• The shale beds bf: Collingwood furnish an answer to those whoobject to. the infi itILMEET EMMET NO. 89 nice number of animals it would require . to - croduce the oil locked4wietlire earth. Elis now on hand &loran stook offal" and winter These shale beds are composed altogeth- X 4 . O OIE'S A-PIDD 10.11.03 S s er of the remains of Trilobite - a—AU ei• i tend from Lake Huron to Lake Ontarift, camPrisiss all the different varieties and style to be form& and far West and East of these lakes -'-' Ladies' Massa and Children's .13almoitd Boots The_ il-b irocksf C .. e- o ear ag o anada were with double and tripol saes. blena'. Bow, and I - nutlet) Calf. coarse- An diri p once-a vast coral reef, extending from the Boots. - Shoes and Brogatte. ' Gulf of Mexico'to Lake Su • penor. There Atone Laug Legod Water Proof Cavalry Boots is the hest ground for belief that the sand of a vbry Beporior quality, c a n an d examine hie e t,,,,k „3 ho warrants Ids ply of oil will last fora long period, and goods to sive general satisfaction. that new diseovtries Will be made in dif- JAMES ROBB * • .- . - ''' • • NO 199 Market stmt. .. stony i 9911141.14 :~ ~;-, ~.~._ ~ . fit 1 7,11 E STEAMSHIP Eastern, • ---- • :oneral Corcoran's Letter to Col , - onel Hawkins. lfzi.no'ss, Ist Division ith A. C. SUFFOLK, Va., April 17, 1863. } Colonel Ilawkins, CaMmanding Ninth regiment New York Volunteers, (Hato• kius' Zouaves) : COLONEL: To preient any misappre hension, I--send you• a brief statement in relation to the sad affair of Sunday morn ing, which resulted, I regret to say, in the death of Lieut. Colonel Kimball. At about quarter before three o'clock, A. M., I left my quarters and proceeded along the main road toward the front lines, for the purpose of having the troops un der arrins'lit three o'cloCk, in obedience to an order from the Major General corn , manditigc.: .When. I arrived opposite the hospital of my brigade, an officer, whose rankluould-not recognize (the night be ing very- dark,) and whom I judged to be such only from-the fact of his having a sword, rushed oat in front of me and or dered 'a halt. Halting; I asked if it was Doctor Beath (one of the surgeons of the Trish Legion,) and was answered by an other order 'to halt, with the additional re marks, "It in none of your G—d d—d business; I want the countersign;' Per ceiving it was not the Doctor, I request ed to know the object of his halting me, and his name, tank and authority, but. could not obtain any other reply than that it wee none of my G—d d—d businesa. I repeated the question several times, and received similar answers, with the excep Lion that the countersign was not demand ed more than once, and he added, "Yon cannot pass here." , 'expostulated with him upon such con duct_ and tald Oast It. was not on duty, and had no right to be there and stop me from proceeding, and that he must let me pass. I asked him if he knew who he was talking to, and then rave him my name and rank, telling him also that I was going to the front under orders, and even my business there; but it was of no avail. He answered, "1 do not care a G—d d—n who you are." I again told him that I should pass, and warned him 'iieveral times to set out of my way, and attempted to proceed. He thereupon put himself in a determined attitude to prevent my progress, and bran dishing his sword in one hand and having his other on a pistol, as I then supposed, made a movement toward me with the ev ident design. of using them, and at the same time stated, "I will be G—d d—d if you shall." It was at this point that .I used my weapon. It seemed that the morel endeavored to - persuade the more obstinate he became. Nothing but the consideration that my life was in danger, which I had every reason to fear, and the duty that was incumbent upon me at that particular time, when an attack upon out tines was apprehended, would have justi fied me, in' my own mind, in taking the measure I then did. As soldiers of long service, I am convinced that you will rec ognize the necessity and lawfulness of the act, however much you may regret that it was caused by one of your number, and none does more than myself. Although I had never before seen Colonel Kimball that I am aware of, I had learned to re spect him for his gallantry in several en• gagements of the present war. It was not until after the occurrence that I learned who it was ; but had he been my best friend I cannot see how it could have re sulted otherwise, from the part he acted on that occasion. With no authority to demand the countersign, I would have been derelict in my duty had I yielded to his demand. His refusal to give me his I name or rank, or any information about I him, or upon what authority, if any, he assumed to act (the fact being, as you are well aware, that he had none,) especially as'his request was couched in the terms I have stated and the enemy was immediate ly in our front, called upon me to act with more than brdinary precaution in reveal ing the countersign, and not unless to one I entitled to it. But besides this, the personal violence I h a d just cause to fear gave me an undoubt• I ed right to protect myself against it. I intended to have sent this statement before, but my duties for the past few AitYi have prevented it, and I have now been obliged to make it hurriedly, hoping thereby to correct- any erroneous impres, isions that may have • been made, and' to prevent them in the future. I will only be too glad to have an offi cial investigation of the matter at any time. I am, Colonel, your obedient ser vant, -- X .. ..a. , <2 , •TAAPS, Petroleum'was formed long before Ile coal, and the result. of deconaposition, under pressure, of an infinite nutabei of oil yielding animals which - swarmed in z Ahe seas of- the'Deoitign period, 'long anterior to the :croak- ~The decomposition of - 4 44, rite plants - may havegiven some oil to,,he rocks of Canada ; and the United StOes which are saturated with this curious &lb. stance. THE DAILY POST—ADVAHOED BATES. One year by mail $8 00 Six morllna.. !: . .4 4 1.1., 'Three . , , P - ' ' 215 One On Si n e week. delivered lii Ilia eiii.............; 18 To averts pe r tiii.: NEW 1 , i 11 : 17 1FMTISI11TG ' , RATES. , a following rates of advertising have 'been agreed upon by the Publishers of toe Pittaboirta: Daily Prom to take effect on and after the llOcy day of November...lB62, on all new contraeta: FOR STAN{/11110 atAlrrEst.- 4.E.X4 6 1N411.2 EigtrAll2 EvEl3i.2t f. One insertion 860 Two months...... it 900 Two insertions.._ 1 00, Three months— 111 0 0 Three 'lnsertiona 1 a 2.5 'Four months ... 43 00 Ono week 200 Five months._ 14 00 , Two weeks.; ..... :_313,0 Six months 'l5 00, Threircrookr• 'WOO Nina mohtbus,... 20 00 One m0nth......... 600 Ono year ....... ... 25 00 .; FOR GIOLUST,GF,A.J3LE tta,wrpg. * - hfaii au6B the:privilege 1 . 5 f a ire'ekly *antra of matter. to be inserted among nevr advertisements. PER BILGLE SQUARE, MYER'S' t)AY, .. . _ Six Months slB 00 rwelte nionths - a' Administrators' Notices 30 00 , 2.20 a• Notices.;.:: . Alarnage . *75 de _geo Nei:mew:l inn on i r 50 41.: AIL advertisements ordered - in • fbr o ne Month, xr loan time. to be cash at the time 'of or taring. DALLY POST. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Brigadier General. Origin of Petroleum Interesting Facts Concerning the United States Mint. The United States Mint was established in 1792. The first cents were coined in Ina the first silver pieces in 1794, and the first gold pieces in 1793. From that time to June 30, 1861, the whole amount of the coinage of all kindii was $799, - 928,. 362. Of this amount $637,761,629 came i from the Mint during the time between rJane 30th, 1849, and June 30th, 1861— California gold having begun to flow to ward the Mint at the commencement of this period. The increase during those years was chiefly in gold coins; although the coinage of the cents was largely in creased after 1857. The amount of cents Itoined dining the year 1856 was $27,105 ; for the year ending June 39, 1858, it was $234,000. The whole amount of the gold coinage, during the period specified was $669,116,- 406; silver, $128,459,481 ; coppet and 1 nickel, X 52,674 743. . The smallest amount coined in anyone year after this waB $20,- 481 in 1815 , and the largest in one year waq $ 9 3,603,868, during the fiscal year .ending in 1861 ,• and nearly $81,000,000 of this was in gold—the largest amount •of goldin any one year. Tne largest amount' of silver coined in a single year was $9,- 077,471, in 1853, when the Spanish six and twelve cent pieces were taken sow, of circulation, and transformed into Ameri can money. The largest amount of cents in one year -crania 1859-6 0,5342,000.' The coinage of cents during the present year, however, will no doubt exceed that of any other year, as the amount coined during last month alone reached $53,000. • Yet at the present time cents cannot be coined as fast as they are wanted, although they are manufactured at the Mint as fast as the machinery can turn them out. - Two or three years ago this coin would accu mulate in large quantities, and it was daft cult to exchange them for any available currency. It is not so at the present time. although there are more -in the country than ever. Three cent pieces, also, which were very abundant two years ago, are scarce, and gone out of general circula tion. They are seen now and then, but they may, ere long, be classed -with-the rare curiosities, and hnnted.up for exhibi tion ! Those people who now hoard cents and three cent pieces do it, probably, in - the belief that they are much more valuable than the regular paper currency. We suppose they do not understand that cents and three cent pieces are not worth what they pass for, and that they are not a legal tender for the payment of debts amount ing to more than /10 cents. A person may hoard three cent pieces to the amount of hundreds of dollars; but he cannot pay debts with them or use them at all in busi ness transactions beycnd the amount specified, if others refuse to take them ; and with cents the case is still worse. Such hoarding is foolish business. These small coins were made to ciculate as change; and they were made to pass for more than they are intrinsically worth, in order to keep them in cireulation ; therefore, let them circulate. In_ regard to the abrasion of swp— ri arKaboTe state - meats - have, from time to time, been published as to loss by abra sion or wear; making the amount so great as almost to cast discredit upon metallic currency. 11e are told, by one writer, that the annual loss in a country where both gold and silver circulated, is one part in 420—by another, 1 in 300—by a third, 1 in 200—and one gentleman of great ac curacy and acuteness (cited by Jacobs), says that the loss ou coined silver is full 1 per cent. per annum. A more recent. and alarming estimate from British sources would lead to the expectation that silver pieces of the size of their shilling or our unarter of a dollar, would, in less than ten years, be worn so much as to be no longer passable. Every one knows the value of any such statements on this side of the water. The National Medal department of the Mint has become a most important and interesting part of the institution. The re-production of National and other Amer ican Medals of historic interest has been received with great favor by all who are in terested in numismatics, and by all who desire the development of native genius and skill in this branch of the arts.— Medals of honor for the navy, in recogni tion of noble and patriotic services in defence of the national honor and life, have been prepared here, which reflect the highest cerdit op the artists and the workmen who are engaged in their prepar ation. Rare and valuable coins and medals have been added to the Mint cabinet du ring the year. The cabinet has become a very attractive place, and the daily crowds of intelligent visitors attest its value and importance as a great numismatic collec tion. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO 110 Smithfield street, opposite the COWED !ouse. Chartered by the Legislature. 01E" VI MRS. ..... ...JAMES PARg, Jr TICE PBEBIDERIE. Wm. IL Smith .11, F. Rudd Thos. D. Messier A. Hein amen Francis Sellers Joshu• RhodeS - John F. Jennings,. JacoL Stuokrath - Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TIIIISTZEB, Josiah King C Zug A 8 Bell • Joa Dilworth 8 8 Fowler Pr A Reed Joe W Woodwell R CSehimokeartatsou F Rehm C J M Tiernan 8H iv Haßrtman D M Long R J Anderson Joe W Raztor D E McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Coo Wm Smith W ihmsen G B Jones B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron SECRETARY AND TEE/StrltEß. R MoKINLEY. Open daily, from 9A.X.t02 P. IC Also. T. dagiand Saturday evenin from 6 to 8 o'clock. eposits received of ON gs, E DIME and upwards. vidends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are 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. Arr. This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to neetimorate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sam - whinh:will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe but bearing interes, stead of remaining unproductive. t in- DAUB & CAPPELL, EIVIVANT lEtilL4ll+lll4, W LlAmilleutztl o or vka, Spring Goods, ocasistins of CothiA7suilmeres, Footings, dm. ALSG—A Imre stook of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS , inahialiis Alper - Oa/arc Neck ,Tier "and every thi ng tunmuy kept by first elms :urn/thing More Orders 'promptly executed. . auBo:l7d B.Y. B. 1•111 B fILOTRIt ..... FOSTER ipITTSBTRGH FIRE BRlcg M Ar IJ. FApTp - arriq CO.M.P4NY. KMak ‘44LOVEIt dr Co, Maenfeetnisis Ere Brick. rilesginelbles. &e. and dealers in Fit and irneible . 10... Office 365 Liberty efrftsoppo te the P. B. R. ti tzPititiergb. lenottotL fehletoia4 _ EA.L ES GS TAtE SAVIN INSVV• Joao. DEALERS IN OILS. incornoratel by the Legislelture of I • Pennsyrvania. Open for Deposihs (tom 10 a. m. t0..2 o'clook, p. in, daily; also on SATURDAY 4 E VENINOS; from ti to o'clock. Air Office, 63 FOURTH STREET: • A SAFw. CONVENIENT and-P.ROPITABLE DEPOSITARY. for Moohanics, Laborers. Clerks, tied all those whose metins or satings arc smaq. It also commends Itself to Executors, Adminis trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies or Associations, and persons of all clsses: . • Interest at the rate of 131 X PE cEL.Fr. per annum is paid on deposits. which; if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of tim depositor cu the 6.rst day of M interestova nbor,and th eroc tor beat the sameas the principal. At this rate money will Dolrr/L2 in LESS THAN vwxhvic YEARS. Interest will commenm on all deposits the and 15th days of the month afror snob deposits arc made, Books containing Charter, By-Raivs, kc,, furn ished on application at the °Mon:. PRESIDENT—ISAAU .3,111/NES V.= PREESID&NT-W, B, COP ,AND. TRUSTEES, Hon Thos M Howe Don Moor'm..ad, leery: Joust'. C 0 Hussey, Wm II Smith, Jacob-Painter. Horsy Childs. Nickolaa.VocelL W B Copeland, Secr e6m etary and Troasarer—A. A. CARRIER fetifd PUBLIC _NOTICE OFF/CE-OF ye: PL:IN'A RAILROAD:CO.I CA uAL DEPA,ll7w,fr. rpf VELE PENNSYLVA It IA 'RAI I. g: OA. II -K. Company hereby givo public, netke to all whom it may concern, that: in .pursuence of the power and authority confel - red upon it by sundry Provisions t f an act of to e Generhl - Assembly of -the Commonw mita of Pennsylvania Ent kind - An Aot for the sale oi the Alain -Lint) tall the l'Olie Works " DAY Mny ldth. /dor. it: wilt on the FIRST DAY 02` M 41. A. D, one thpusand eiglit hundred and sixty-throe. abandon .-a math of the Western Division of ihe oasal . lately brining a part rt the Math Line on the Public . IVerhe..anli as lies between Blairsville end Jahnqttrtra (com monly known as the 'l73aper Western Division") together also with such Dams Faders andAteser Volts lying west of Johnstown, es pertains to or are used in connection with said Upper IV estern Division. By order of the Board of Direolorq. Witness the seal of the said Company the 25th day of February, A. B. 18C.3, J EDG AIITaIOrEESON.fi.: 9,1 miabitloyl President. - - A OTS FOR SALE—TiIt SIIESIJEIK. ILA her offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pill townehip.— The lots are each 24 eat front by. 119 feet decP, running back to an alloy. and are entirely isola ted by streets anti alleys oa every, side.. Tiro of the It . ts have frame 110113e9 on thorn, fi:e, scouts and hell in each, hydrants ea the prttxrLicl. :they will bo sold all together on very faccrahleleram, Enquire of JAS. IllceA/IN,A gent, febn Roar street, nSar Fourth. CO, 'AL LAND FOR SALE—TOE scriber offers for sale, very torslhis farm of 85 acres. situated in Waslungton tow - 4hip Colum biana county. Ohio, one mile and a half from Sa linewille station on the Pitburrlrj& Cleveland Railroad. Rally fifty acres are im tirisvedand. un der caltiration and the. whole is inch in coal stone. The baildings ara a hewed tog situated g stable. ovs shed, &a, The farm is welt within one wilco of the railroad. TOMS 3f sale—One -half cash, with rcarrnable time for the remainder. PrieoV2,s nor err.. Address, DICLIAF:L cSITIOGEN. Columbiana countY. Ohio. Rafe- to Jas. MCabe, Roes street, Pitt,bargh. lab% 3m:daw. “1".11IE U 210,21,” ARCH STREET, between 8d and 4th INFITLADELPIII,V WIRE UNDELNIGNED RISTING EVE newed tho lease of the above popular . hotel for a series of r ears, w mold respectfully call the attention of tho traveling publio to its antral 10. eality, either tor business or pteniurc,. mh3;l,yd THOMAS S. WEBB dr. SON Tem. Coffee, Sugrs. 'Whiskey. Raisins. Eloar. ire. For sale by TIHRMAN & (IFTTY, n 027 Corner of Ohio street and Diamond. Allegheny City. ------- AN A- A. ,tir ACIIIEIREf.-20 Ebb , , Ha'f Bbll and Qr Bits fresh No 4 l largo Alaehorel, 2) Dhls No 2 do do 20 " 'No 3 d) d 3 20 Kits Mess and No 1 do ..rust received and fir sal. 1.. y • mh.3 MILLth ii: Ri :lc ersr F' /OUR BUILDSNG LOTS FOIL SALE ' IN LAWRENCEVILLE Four lots ^4 by 110 feat each; handsomely s tuated on Church street, situated near the Passenger Rail way will be aold oheap for cash, on al , phoation at this Of. Bee' fel , / loft/. CARPET'S'. 1862. DECEMBER. 1862. w. n. .1k I. ItireCAILLIJIM. 87 FOURTH STREET, LA $A$ PORTION OF 017 R STOM Ting l oon bought previous to a series of advanow, said now replenished (just before the largest advasceof the season) withstiso newest de em:Ls in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window bhades, &c . A favorable opportunity is off Ned purahasors at moderate rates. as prices will be higher. decli w. i. LUPTON LUPTON dc OLDDIEN, xerusuoTtragns AND DRALN2B IN ELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFL WS-Repairs to old. Qravol, Canvass apd Motolie Roofs made at I he lowest prices,' All work promptly attended to and warranto3. °trice, Morning Post Building, corner Filth and Wood stroots. 2d storlr. snhl7 JUST RECEIVED, AT nontiAmrs , . 98 MARKET STREET, Ladles' fine Lasting Balmoral, Button and Con gress heard Gaiters; Ladles' fine white and his,* glove Rid and Morocco blippers; Ladles* fine glove Kid Balmoral and Congress Botts; Gents fine Calf Boots, Balmoral and Gaiters, a full assortment. Boys' and Youths' Boots. St oes and Gaiters; Misses and Children's fancy Boots, Shoos and Gaiters of all kind and styles, Be sure and call and at least examine my stock before purchasing half price Goods else whii7e. Remember. at BORLAND'S. S S Market St. 2d dourfrom Fifth ap4 05,50 WEBSTER'S 05,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.' f F r t ecle corplete,JUfl clatttoitiLso ituai 81 Woodatre . ot. ' E lER.S, BACHETS, 1 4.1 COB:N LICKS, CANDELBRAt.B R, LAMPS. ko. REGILDED OR RERRONZED: and made equal to new. Alai, Chandelier a &C., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REINERE d BELLY, ap2lp. Ifa Vlood street. near nth. .ykr AEUABLE FOURTII STREET 1 V Property For Fele. . 1 443.4 feet front deep. large buildilg well built, 14 inch walls nide hall; Bar-Room; sitting-Roctu; Dining Hall' 12 feet ceilings,. Large Parlor; 15 single and!) doa ble chambers; Large Kitchen; Wash-liouto; good Cellar under the whole house, gas and Water fix ures. No. S 8 Fourth Street. Now used as a ho tel and doing an ezcelinnt insiness. For pr.co and terms apply to S. CUTHBERT of EONS. 61 Market Street. L't OIIND, A SUM OF atoivEr tween Little Saw Mill Ran railroad depot, andthe Marine railway Temperanceville, The owner can have the vame:by dezeribing th e mime, and paving this adveraseraent, ApPIY at the office of the' Pmt, aDI4. LUPTON a 9LDIDEV, GRAVEL ROOFERS . hiWiIIING POST BUILDING; corner Fifth and Wo o d streets. irl OLTS OLD AND NEW MODEL- DE volvers. Cooper's Double Action. Menhat tan Pire Anne Company. Allem (.t Wheelock's. Sharp'. for sale low to the trade JAXIEs .136 goWNI Wood tit. R - 23 i IS B. M. BIER & 00., /tANOLLOTITEMUS OF s'' r© No. I Carbon On, AND 11 am ter zuv 3E3 . • 467 7 0510 e Oti s 1./BERTY STREET. opposite Penn 'a R:R.DePot. warranted. • an23:131 THE ARDESCO OIL COME %NY WAHUFAATFITRIC Alm HALVE FOR A.r-araJo a superior article oi Refined Arde,seo 011, warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREE't ueten t 4011 Work DUNCAN & DUNLAP & - mant icaoha r th of PINBE WJECITE BRIM= C.' CD N C 3 I L fig . Offico NO. 291 STRESTi_Pitta. burgb•l'a, tmrs-brad .o Philosophic Burniar. .K.Fj AV - DMUS .14rEw DOUBLE-A6TM. oast. Philoiophio Elirner for Carbon Oil !lutes toady: It 115116g939 Many arlyantageri ovor th' Common :Burnam. 1. It makes a large or mall 1-lzbt with Perko combustion_ . :It will burp any. quantity of oil with safety. It can be wad with along or short chimney 4. It can be used as madeor night-lamp. It can always la to burn econongeaßY - 6. It is mom cosily wicked than use othe , bdruer. T. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving tho cone. It throws all - thevrhite Rat above the mac. b. The chimney can be removal or inserts(' without touching the glass. Them burners are tho common 140. I also. and can-be put on ens lao4p now in usa. Every pot ion using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophir Burner. Price 2.6 mute Lper dozen Cp. Bold a No. Ste FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. iens-17dw P. ErAYEBE. K StnEf S t: l V 4S t r t S T lAe ka:and aotr'ianos mudo in this 'country. • '" A eh;;Ico supply received this week CHARLOTTE BLUME Pee agent for Knabe's Planes and Prinee'e unrivalled Melodeons.. 4.11 SECOND HAND PIANOS. CIEFICICERINCI 1 . OCTAVE.. BEAU idol black Walnut ease, very little used. $220 200 A 7 , etave, hir.tcrini, Rmewood, rouna cornerr, 1 firstrate instrument A 7 octavo,. HaSe.,Sc Co.. Itosowood, handsome inStruurOnt, In good order.... 175 A 414 /lioCtare. Btodart, Rosewood. carved Pun run, in front 163 ...... A 6% caw., z a le &:CO, ftoserwood. round front, an excellent Pian0......_. .... 160 & 6 octave, Chickering, Rosewood round oornerg, a good reliable Pien0.,.... .... 150 16 octave.liallot, Davie & Co, lioa . c.wood .1135 A 6 vet,. Btodart. Mahogony, round front 80 ovt, ........ ......... A boot, Gorman. - A G out, Dunham. so. 50 A G oct Loud do A • . t 40 5.!.6 cot, Engr.3ll ................ 20 For A 5 utc., cc do . 15 .I"to'H l i H, MELLOR., EtifiOPEAN AGENC Y. rriIIONAS IZATTIOIANL EITIROPEAR doom. 122 Monongahela Home, Pitts burgh. Pa.. laproporod to bring out or send back oassongora from or taan) , part of tho old oonn try. either ho tie= or eatling packets. SIGHT DRAM FOR rituin, payable in mu part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent tar the old Black Star Lino of Sailing Packotc, and for the lines of Steamers sail ibetween New York, Liverpool. Glasgow or d Gay. &AKE SUPERIOR OOPPEIVIIIIIIM SME.LTINO 'WOB IM I CUIR , I3'I 7 & CO.. 16'anufnottams Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt- Cooper. Prim/Nd Cp y Pm Bottoms. Raised Btalßonoms, Bpoltdr Bolder. &a. Mao Import:op and doalors in Metals, Plato Shoot Lm Mrs dm. Constantly -on hand.' Tinmen's Haddam rd Toots. Warohottst4No. 149 FIRST and lisle ECOND STBBETS. Pittsburgh. Pena. 4;B•Spiztra orders of Coo= cut to any deated ttorn. fa21.11/dim J. R. OLDDEN BEAM DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PARR, BROTHER C 0.,& Bed. Quality Refined Oast i3teal, . , Square, Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured in this country, itta. Office and 'Warehouse. No. 149 and 15i First and 120 and 1.22 Second streets, Pitts burah. fcbl6.lyd fl' LASS PACKER—WANTED adately—An experlencel Glass Packer. must also understand romp Fitting. and pro duce the most, unexceptionable referenCes as to character and capability. No person need apply unless possessing the above qualifications SClif HERTZ Ak BLEATELET. mhll• • 153 Wood street. lUD IN ET ERS. TWO lIIINDRED 11.11 i. Boiler Riveters can find employment on iron onooats.under shelter. at the hest wages. -Machinists also wanted. JANLES B. BADS. .awell on Iron . Work3.St. Lonia. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, VADJKAN & CRAWFORD Mantnotarere of every variety °fill:llAM .... BRASS WORK TOR PLUMBERS GAS or STE.4.3I.IFIVETRICS, MACITINESTS Alm COPPERSMITHS, Hopruss CASTINGS OF EVERY HE. EP soription made to order Steamboat wort. Acton and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. If artioraar attention pan) to fitting uP Refineries for. Coal and Carbon Abp. soloagerar for tho Western Dfsbiet ol Pennsylvania- for the sale of Marsh. Lansdell & .Co.'s 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 size. . Int ISXOILICTION 'NOTICE, I KAYE & 11l ILY ibis day disposedy interest in the fine of TATE CADMAN d CO., to CADMAN & CRAWFORD, they siinming all liabilities and taking charge of the book accannte, then th drawing I would cordially recommend ow firm to my friends and public. • Pittabargh, Aprillsth. I.£M W3i, TATE Jr, ap 173 t. & TEST RECEIVEM/ ' 3 splendid stock of . SPRING DELAIREB &PAE3I3 GOOlig • • • • • - eAxrpost &e. 81=14 Attention is called to onr stock of liftLeThis and Inch Linens that was purchased before the great adyance in Dry Goodz. Call soon and secure yourSerinh. Goods as they win be much higher Remseper tbe onn pbbse A tt. 96 Market street. ben tween WA end thed.roil2 • .J. LYNCH. NO:7•EXPLOSir.Z: ALSO,: PIT, n.E - B E 11,1* PITZSBURGII. PENNA, .P1A.1%. 0 DEAL:eIRS. :4* FIFTH STREET, 13 _ , A , 1151G-A.INS SI WOOD STREZT PITTSBURGH, PA MANIIPAOTIMEtta OF .G0 1 .10#0 : (.1.00 : #11Alliiti . , Mitigation Coniintiteo of the Homed of Trade for.ltov. and Dee. Wm. M. SHINN, V. Pi JAS: L - BRI , IHRTT Tito. S. DILWORTH, Vm..MteßEEly. DAVIDMo“ HDLESS.' a lovemonts of European' Steamen• _ . Paost AnHato4.... . . • . . ... . taszow. ....... -.New York-lirerPoid. . . ... April B'renzien .......... .New York..Bromeri... . . ... :: -. .Atiril .25 Arabia ....... -... Borton. ...: , ”Liverptrof.......Anril • 29 City Baltimore_NewYork..Liverpool May 2 Persia_ .... _.... _New York_Liverpool......-May :6 Great' E aste rn-NeW York-Lir arpool ... : ... _May [ • 9 Europa—_-..Boston__.-Lirerp001........-Blay, /3 Australaiian... New York -Liverpool...,....Afas 2lit , Paoht eattot7. ... • ! • Europa Liverpool Boston 18 Borussia. ..... .-Southato'n_....New York... April .a, ' i Erna Li r orpool ... .. .;NCT7 Yorlc...Aprit '2z , AuAratasianairsirpoof..... .New:York't-APrik, 23 1 City WasbingtonLic- orpooLN'exv;York..-.Aprit '29 - Canada -- Ltrerp_ool .. .. . .1165t4n.. .. . ... 11155r: . . 7 2 Oily ofCork...Liverpoo) •'-•'• New•YinriAlny - . 2 ,Cll.ula ..:... . .. . . .:Lirerpool-,.:.New YnTic...litay- ~, 9 '1d0n...._..,....:.Livarp00l .... ~ Nort, York—Mar 36 hadar..... ~. . .. , Liverpont ...... Isrev , cit i k.:.3laY'''' B 9 Anarral taan.:Liverpool-- - New • ork.:Jtine .. X 3 Tripoli ... . an " Liv erpool' .. :.Liverpool - N.4tv-Vork....June 27 DICOIFET • (00Ri ntaf 2,1 ) D ' AXIM POll TRU 1 402.171 .. Y. G POST. The following areAtio bn,yinz and Earair retzt Tor Gold. Silver. S-e.: Ituping So'lnns. Gold -........ ................... ....,„,......_ -1, 413 : 111 DSilver .......c..;,__... 1,30 , 'IP emand Note3._ ___ .... .4.--.,.... 1.0 i -.ooi E r4teruratlehllimgm • ! ,New.. York.- ......... . . ......---- .. .. .. by l' i 1., .Baltimor .. .. -...,............ ...... -,--. Phi 'adoll , hia..-. .............. _.... .. -.. A . 0.. Boston par ~ ........ ........... ..... . ...... Par Western Esebtuiltre. Cincinnati ........ ......... . ......... Cleveland St Louis..,. PITTSBUR3II OIL TRADt THUESDA Y. April Thu re.eeipts daring the weak have sieadily In creased, the rivers being in fine navigable:6oer. Our holders have baen - fifth in th and., aro general Is- dispose:3'f° ask an apt;inte. aat ern buyers are.plerity-; they Oansero and, no doubt. will do co before •they,-1-6aVe..tbo nits.. The follawiiig nro thf",e,x7),7l-ti last To Pl; i tad phi a—Cr ode. 7 Eenzdle,s3; twat, 3,12 S bbls. Ta=kes Y.Orkf —Crude, ; P.efined, 40,; ; total; 917. The ports by the.ALleighenv river werol. •Crud'0.3,765 tibla in lads, and 903 bbls in hulk ; • P,efiized;79l-:= total, By the Allegh egy Crude. 1 Val!cy Capri:rad:. 2.3; Ilefined, Star R efined—The ataiket was.quiet,and :prieeg unsettled., Sales 109• bblt:Free, cash ; ;.1.30 do.; Bonded, 23c cash; .o) do Free, 350 . B onded—Sales were tirade at raziwus Prices 1:0 bblc at 21of ;CO Ws -do. 21#23°. Crude—Tho sale:: were large, viz,,2,250, 8.50 bids in bulli;Eicif_'.e;l'Vditifi.b3.olL PITTSBURGH PROM:ICH ItiAßKti i • • OVFICE nytitElratir Poii, ThirrsdaY:'APriP 21d. 1863 1 • • Remarks—The-money market .eioniiitdra es , , very unsettled state. The . Gold bears have: the advantage Just now. ?trees in Now York ISOyfi: touched the lowest Score yet. In put 'rearkit." there is but little doing in the article. We niotioeif yesterday the largelt deParture of",ceal that-was' ever towed nut by one boat. The,,,,,Shark.)ef4 air; neon, fen- -,silo-v,-,e4iiii'se-reaionl. boali."-feaqh. earrttining!??..ooo- bushols.niakin'g'nctOt s .l , 4 003 bushel:4 .The Collier left in the eylexang,„ fop the same port with eleven barE,es,eontalainfg.lo:), Clai bushels, These rune will Moat probably ho taken by the Government on their arrival. jGrafn —There wa. , an improved demand fur Wlieuband Oa's since onr last; the sales s ills. be found lawn- - other part of this report. Price= 'were undhatiti-, ed ; the receipts for some time have been re stricted. We sally miss our regular, pqekets, that brought us large s opPlies front varieusi parta of the country. The Governnaent,howeve4 must be served. Flour—There is no, activity - :rt the market, there being no disposition to operate to any extent. Flour in the East is, dull at low figures. In Philadelphia there was no dettand; prices nominal at s6' 25, In New York pricei declined s@loc per ; sales at sse6 00 for State. Baltimore market steady: priceS un changed. Groceries—The demand haSimpi,oved. There is a good business doing in lots to thetrade at former prices. Bacon—The market il firm; sales continuo large psi* The, stook in first hands . not large. Eard. as4v:oj and in fair request. Mess 'pork is tine with a limited demand. „Fish - is firm, with 4 Jib , oral demand for - home use. The markets't WO:, supplied. Cheese is going off hi a ettularwa9;.' The week's sales show that a large basities waA. transacted. Dried Fruit—The 'demand wab fair and sales regular. The rates were iiiielesitavd. The stook in first hands is not large. ; lour—The operatiorm during the week twere of the most limited description, being confined al together to lots to meet the wants of the'loerd trade. We note sales 100 bbl Extra, $6-1.28,6 251 100 bb!s Extra Family. $70 . 7 25; inferior or coun try brands sold at lower figures. The redelpts continue very limited. Gralts—Within the past two days the defstand for Grain has improved. the sales were larger. Wheat, we note salea 1.561 bush Red. 61.- 00; i2,000 hush White at 35C,1 40.., C0rn themarket waS unsettled, correct quotations being difficult:to oh- fain; in fact. sales were reported at 8,50000,1.0ats are in good deamind:-a lot of 0.500 bosh wasalold, the terms, however, were not muide public. -Bar le in out of season and prices arq nominal. 1 .14'e isuired for : sales of 850 bush -at $l. j Bags are active; sales two bush seamless at s3s' 100; sales of Bedsits for Oats at $30@.36 pet 100. Hew—Market steady, under light, receipts. Sales made at $....TM".Z3. Cheese—Firm. Sales 86 boxes W. IL, ',He: , 25 do Goshen, 15c. Stocks moderate. Groceries—The market was firm, with a steady trade demand. We note sales as follows. being the currentrates • Sugar—Sales 15 hhdabrleans 1216 o: 20 do Cuba 12o; 10 do Porto Rieo.l2 l 4e; 20 bble Crushed 15c; 15 bbls A Coffee 14,Xe: 20 bbla Ireetree, 543 t, ' Molasses—ln good demand:. sales of tityablq. at 55e. Collps--Sales of 'l.'s bids Now York at Oc t e—Sales 50 tacks Rio, F%,. Market: steady. Nutt — Salcs2.sobbls at $1 80. Rice—linchand. Sales 25 - tierces at 8 1 ,4 e.; Fish—ln steady dentand_t sales of 2dbbliNts.] 1 Mackerel, $l4 75; lb do N 0.2 at.slo. •:: 01 Large No. 3at sfi 75; bbls medium hbls Halifax Herrings, 86. -$7 . ..,.J Eaton—The sales during the week /tare been largo:both for °oven:Mont and home use; Prices; hare undergone no chaage. Saes of 40,003 lbs shoulders.6c ; 25,900' do sides.7%@Bc; 20,000 AO Plain Hams, 835 e; 5,000 do Sugar Cured Hams, 10e. ;unlit Hams—Large sales hare been . made; principally on private terms. Whisky—Market steady; tales of 75 bbla City Rectified, 46@47c., Philadelphia Cattle Market. The arrivals and sales of cattle at Phillips' L eone Drove Yard reaih about 1,150 head this week. The market is dull and prices have de clined, ranging at fore• ll 3sgel2l4-for extra steerfh 10!-.9all for good do, and 9@lo for common, as to quality. . • Choice cattle sold early in theilay at our -hfgh est figures, but commo n to fair quality, at the close, were very dull and sales were mule lOW er prices than the above. cows. o>aa klikEeth.. Tho arrivals and sales of oenvn.if-Thillips' Av enue Drove Yard arc large this week, reachhor about 150 bead, selling at from $lBO3O for *ring ers, and $25@40 head for cow and calf , accord ing to quality. Did lean oows are selling at from sirq,l6 per bead, as to condition. CALVES—About 40 head sold at Philips' Avenuo Drove nd Yard at from 4@4*? rb for' first quality, dition. a 33 , itato for second do, as to weight and con- , . Sheep. The arrivals and sales of sheep at Phillips - Av enue Drove Yard. reach 3,800 head. The market is dull, buyias holding off for lower prieett.! Sales are making at Sedec ? .11) gross for wool eheep, head, as to quality: ' .and 546 c for clipped, according to condition and quality. Stock sheep areetdlnnt V at film a., 50 How. Tho arrivals and azdat of hog - a at the Avenue, Union and Rising Sun Drove Yards reach head. The market is dull and prices lower, rang- ME at from 874109 1 14 100 lbs net. 3 4 00 0 hag sold at /gum Wass' Union Drov (sncce ,ior to "FIJI trat.r,/Atfrol4 Si up to sCrttlUattnuat 1,000 22 eadßold stthe AventinDrovi rani, 11 John Crausoilt , Co,-, at front $7 St) - up tn i 9 al Di - . Notg;l l oait Canto narUet , • ; VlellifUtift's Repnra, •• , • Bot.r.'a HEAD. hitluday,„April at,--The mi rket opened this morning with, a reported nninhm. of • only 3.2^0 tosadansOe ahlanlansher wep Probah I/ about. 200 head less than the actual nurr.twir, whlc was altogether too inilidtfor tbaciemund, :Ind Vic* sa'esmen established thcir_rittes for Uri', cod, all the fir:stables of medians. and ordiamy Fradss • were at higher Ararat,. than *tang unto this sn.-, son ;,but the genera! averse quaity.Was hOttek - - today than it bs been before atthe burliest =tr. -ket,and not as manyiettilacks soldto-day r..t 12:W4 130. p le net as then; and - that-is this top fur the very bm.t, a n tt. - reri.ett oleo at that. .1t isprobable that, weshail make up the average oftho market this week higher than it Was throe or four weeks ego, hut it 13 because the quality ishirher endue: the price. We are still ceaftdeht thitt wo hare hireett the; highest.' :17.0 see toldaY a Eery light But).- riall itis 'n4 lTialfani P m f ret,vl hrio i„tgi.iat. their cattle-on speculation. and ...at each enor mous prices that they willloso trionii tit an aver ktgeofile...lklbasitland with all eireatalanoes itt their,faror, If they cannot get up the price tn - daY I Wedo not knoll — Wen they eatt..•• Tim-business since noon haw been very dull, and, without a strong,rallyabout muldown:agood trurny'but 0r.14 will a° overta the a/ 0 4 1 4day,- The slat Ines r this afternoon we attribute to two OW:Mott; 'First, the tintehers formai how fah- gather were held this woman& and retired ha dissuPt. without haY:nr. or only the smallest number that they coll.:O. got along with: .&eett/..it.-Was:diaeoverall That ti Gorrh eminent was eying very light-lbut little • over Itiolleatt- , tititt that - has taken butchers email dence,andmado seljersmorowilling totako their ()Mts. The great bttlk of ctrttioiinVe sold to-day atisrices, ciuivilent t0 , 10 , 4Q12c. per , pound for the net w eight of meat, less rale° oftilial Very fetr, and tionedint ttleCtiorr poorost, nt dpc, por Pottrid, and, a•good number hare oldss t1.2,,,it; i3 e . per pound net l' but tholdsteloses tlull;a co Prizes dig:Leh:4. .Thildritilitarkettattro .ler tit itrivcck the best sell at 1 30. per, potted,' lira weight. ..: Weather cdol lbt the season. - .Fall PartiOnlas tir '''' ..... Par ' i. Par ..... p ar PAZ f ~ '-'•N • 1111172:51. NEW.5.... , ---.7 • o (Ceedieum ftszt re'the Miatiifftri - enerefal for tfte -Paart%-lter.). 7 —T Th° ri Y ex,l / 4 1 , 5ildn::.01Te A 0 'altOgeth% ha it raeri tlire ,Agmes -- irrple- iss o ointsr-four kgle #l l , Tilf s fft./ 46 4.46V. 4 T1V G ,114 Oluo,leuinliOrLlAd ,an 7. .. - e.13-iiril:tecedi_ ~11., • Iteathir. ..rror4ht4 liff)':6llirin,..Prettt freeir. nottiiilist4dlng tiro govOpraticeoi Tetio o, ahipindntg, ',Yearly Wet..4 o.l34 %fills'ir- t kon ns for n tbc Government service as tit' dsxiinir o ,Tke Biwa Bud Ltittnitnri of --it---linagelie zulo..i ol l - Abired from Portsmat h- ye-MeV i t i 1 0 Fula I Wiloiet.Mbtie' ifs C4.,7,h01iit eudix : - Ur:to Biemphlie. : .. - . - - --' ',,-, The (ilenwood OamErciosrvfroni Elie - 1)66a , 4.. day tyad, e qo.l4.l4enqo xe?cpivinir , for* Vitstiteg. ,Tha river was at a etandiast 'aistidat with Ain feet-plus ittel t ee lrater tna.eana4 lreathar hot and clear :enough for midsniuner fiobueirieda at-tho' lareaAgrond..'thertrada of thsregalar.packets. - . . ---- - • TO THE PUBIall, 2 iLltil 10 - 114:1 if A is.af.lF'• - , , .... - - rscAtheisir•rantandfalia-T, i „ . 2 .,.._ 4 __ 1r hiodeatv I altlionosi- . 1, 14" - - - -5:.-1 7" --- nations, treatlectat and:, z : -"i''''-` - ' 4 - - - , 1 - ,--Fgt-.4 has • thereirakecita,.."- : - . ; :i . :1-,''.7' 1 fq:‘, ' cam item and r digests:l. on 4 % -----7 .77:f- , , ;- 444 9 7, tnationacontozertax4l - !. - _ -..,,-,,,,. _.....0., dant - le yontlil of . bo th'. ~.. ,• .._ ~..., ittal uim adum pidVet ') tuavt i 3,c;3_g,i so.--the i ssumntand - Irdsolstudest ars dreadFu chokediand_titink3trta mat ri.n ..carr , int:tom: and Jar 00/1-Rianulc. ;.sad eterraption. parozs ::heir wirw.wentipot sans and- daw.ht, - 2e, Thell fam=lr I)bn - ski= /would ne_cauttow roliesp tht.: - .1 in iggprano_Cat thy do th e saw" as Ifr, 21',... 4 Is ; `4'llXlr. Cereset to ina ,- a , ) , lett a, lacrent ,- ,rrt;,t mod 40 , thent 411=v; o.'nk -i.• modest and , wo , urztrans 4anallt; bLQ ?Lad ta 3 DNII-t-UticTanclvft, - In) al fatactoo, ani echo, cennare socr:lfir. intellim43, toz., .r.c.„ to ullara atae oon4 - rivltcrfirarar' , matzli7 Orilf WI-MA lO to.!Penlicif:73 hen - ever t . that bc , :errc,r3 -.%-enta and ztatilans ara illanam. thel 1 ,- .r..‘11 etc ...A -1 -donators' •miet trartv provioast7 , 16=4;1: a tty•tra4. of delicate eendihon aril ap.:y2p . .t-isncv. hater beien - restored :to health' and vi-cr by DI:. BRA44IAUPc besides, many :befare 3 / 4 a I,trtr niarriarr titrOtaß him havv,been rat - t. 3 , ac:, :c..f farina. an4.iet7i-atortillcat-ren; lan ;Sacmatrc- Imo oF noffillnud enunindow,arocenrActur cafe,: la a tory ortartinnee althea lis kaftan re..e-tet. which areletraliarly. 21tien•wecompelaidi reinCe v (isolable rankeora: Davinit :cos IFIc inliamoitheMeremial shalatandra, edit and rabatitated the tredta le Ifoanali cro was sratrestsivithmaareart.9=o:-.422mazhal over _fort7 yca. rn 00) o ver: in .l id n moat In hosartals of films the' Ol d_Wolid end in therti_lAW statak_lsothlatirlaw..4 o a ir. Vit-1 a fair maa health anansavinesa will soa blct:n ntlon-the now—paad cheek:, C ora tenzw nita moutebanksand quacksan.nd no tra-ut congtimption. and all of it s sindred diseases. of which vo 'taint. anntrally: fill , ow Counties,. can nowtifo...FgoTalli- Vraridrns .herft• alt=d'to. it in time xnu partictun seas bob ad of nar_trcatairAl 69 rob a dor of the-tdodivataielot,whiqs is giveu grade Ora that aveltr?ltavinz - tits ad lantagir of bite' forty 'man- ewortiale enj o bservadOn:eensfestuentbr, In las toriericr s.ill ?tithe tiaatherA at roeccat diSwais: atti rht: daily amicatedb3tuterreas eairerralh--L.- -tildridCd'blr b etel altieett lablitneaa, vzo Meters :at _hobsly.-ite._ - - Deice -, IA ataith:Cid street-near utarnorkd etreek - bent? comment. cations from all rarta 0 tie Union E. c ol: tendon*. Direst op- .4tels - Pitts/milk katt fie%-. 1111 :PORTANT' To - LADIE S : Joint inuatirEz NOV, nuarondli ottnenitt 'yawn devoted his' pre fessioual time Inclusively to the treatuamt of Female Dittieuktee, +maulin g , sueceeded in thou sands - of casco in robtorieg the aftlic ted to sound M llo ath; .3 , tin tuar tlxt eintildence In oftrint pub ,l! Great AbaOrli3oll • Esmodyl, VIONO - THERMAL.FiNIALE PILLS Which have neverfyet failed(whan the duet UOZIS have been strictly followed) in / • - - moving difficalties-artsing from- • Obiltillottritt Stoppage 'of Nature. or in Teetering thrieyisteni . 36Di:feat health, whenralfermg from *mai .dreeriento. the Whier, or am fir the n o Q ; ._ mahAple. awe .Debiliisror ../fervour oniffiroteria, Palpitations, km; which are the forerunners of more serious (linens: 11325e40 Pale Art 4,8 1144 4, karndastent the CM difutm, and malt: be taken le :mod - d. Ziewe mate without eatu!ii:h7,rliatress; tbe camp tim j. e they aai Me a c harm, by etror.gthoning. inr rating, and 11/donne the extern ton Leath- 7 can. D ac hog contains BOND. Flung 13. TE 1)'0 74 and Vhao desired will be- ant by mat gre-rnid byany ad„rtised Agent, nu ren eipt of en, nrc -4.'.73ltrYAlli, Rochester. N. ir.2 ueneral iitTo4 .l 89 1,1 44. Pr. ll algoilmerati rollll.P conla,MaglottetteetancLtbe Diamond, ail&lydettorris Agent for Pitt . trn.How RESTORED! a R°W l li usi.puldistidOrt at Sadcd R avtloXtb• prim A LECTIIRE WM Na TREAT MINT and Radios' Cm of S perninforracen or Etaminal Weaknikot /Ilya:Warr igturats.lon, Boxual Debility. and ImPediments to Marriages frenernit', lacrvonsto:l4, Consumptlon, Er:! pi7 find Mental and Ptindcal Ineapacity,,m-tt. Ina. from Ber-Abnee, &c.—By ROBT. J. CUL. vm.lltvELL, M. D.. Author of the Gnen Book, w o 4I A Boon to Thousands of SufferP " s ent under sei in a plain envelope, to Ed. dress, post on receipt of Fix o r tw o pout; e atamps, tm Dr. (tn. O. fif..r.Z.E. 127 Broailvinty, Nen , votk mk63l:d&vr_dm Post °Sao Boa. K=SINSETos - MOO AND NAIL WORO. Iliennfaertur en of toar, Sheet, 13olie_r"Plate, noola, and T LYOI:2, Nalhs and Svihez ; lso, Szretra, Small T Rcil and Flat Bat Rails , Iron, suitable for Coal Worlo. Works are adJoi434 , the CITY GAS WO.FLX 6 !market: , Warehouse, No.BB, Wtater st - reei au a tit st,reet, nuticalers Ett4dings streoSam-18 • - COCHRA. entitlirr AND ctnrseELLait' as lA% moo no. 69 tin= .trect, near the-enart Rouse. Pittaburgb • A I. BITSIICESS ESTI& tntixt,An /B- Ws Ca nreceive prtanyt actunnen t., 1 leotichns made MI the mosey ProloPtlY rcrnittv4. deektili Zinffimille; VVETIArt. • - ','~"~,
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