Jailiei=jp MEDICAL - I~aSTIBELY VE(iLETAB L E. AIOGITOLIG PREPARATION! - AIVIE TONIC MEDIAE. 1100 FLAATIPS GERMAN BITTERS . . • 7 8 C. D . t)fACJISON, Philade phia, Penna., • Will effectually cure Llier Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic; or N ervous-Debility. Dia of the Kidneys, end an Diseases d,rieint from ti Disordered LiVer or Stomach, snob' ea Coneti _nation.ullnessar or t F or Blood to the Head. Aaiditrof the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for-Rood, .Pallness .or ViTeight In the Stemach, Sour Pructations. Sink ing-or Fluttering at the Pit of use Stom ach, Swimming o. the flea.. Hurried and difficult Breathing,, nattering. at the Heart Choking dr suffocating sensations when in a tying posture, Dimness of Vision Dots or webs be fete tnesight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, D.enciency_ Perscation, Ye]. lowness of the ala and es,Pain to the Side , Back, Chest, imbs, Sca. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Doan irt=ie Flesh, Constant hags of .E v 11. 1.1..1 great depres Bien of _. - And wit positively Preipirits,vent Y •ellow Perez, Payer, &o. 81l lops • THEY CONTAIN IC:0 ecamadintsegt. OR BAR- WHISKY .They :Will Ourethe above diseases in ninety-nine saes out of a hundred. , Induce" _ :_-_-,-. -_i. a sale and universal . aopuiemj ot Hooilend's Gorman-Bitters.:(pirrely regetable hosts of ignorant quacks and unserti juloas venturers, have opened upon suffering a amanita' the flood e 7tes ef Noatrcims in the shape of peer whisky, vile compouuded with injurious him% and christen Tonics, Stomaehics and Bit ten. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic kreparations in plethonc bottles, and big,bellied egs, under the modest appellation of Bitters: rhich, instead.of Curing only aggraVates diseases. nd leave the disappointed sufferergin despair. YO U WA NT SOMETHING to STRENO TR. EN .You, ... YOU WANT A GOOD AI!PETITE? .. .. DO YOU WANT TORgIDDEP YOUR-CON STITUTION? , • • • DO E . OU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NEB VOUS NESS?.: '• .' ' ' • DO WANT .E.NY 9 GY I • De - 110* want to , sleep creLf? Do lon ng r watit a lakiik and idiroVorto teemi. _ , • _ 311 do use HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Prom J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor at the Ea cseidapedia 43e1i765u* Knot*dthi. ehlthopah not disposed to,favor or _recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of !their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the mnefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparationln the hone that he may thus contribute to' the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Roof land'a German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson;_ of this city, because I was preinfficed against them formerly years, _under the imprea don thatthey mere chiefly an aleohollo mixture; lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Hsu Jot. the removal of this prejudice by Proper eats, and fez encouragement to try them, when ufferingfrora groat and long continued debility. he twee three bottles of these Bitters. at the. ereginnitig Of the present year, was followed:by evident relief. and restoration had notegree of o.edily endmental vigor which I had lelt fnr xi months before, and had almost depaired of re . aiding. .I therefore thank God and my friendfor lirectingtaisto the tiseof them. • J..NRWTOR, BROWN. riumenaquil, Juner., 1881. . - heathy Bee. Joseph IL Kennard:Pastor' of the ' ' Tenth Baptist Ghurch. Da. ' Jangeort—Dgan imve.been /neatly requested to connect my Mune With cora nendations of different kinds of medicine,' but g the oracties as out of TAY, aPProPriate P bave - 'n all cases declined: but' with a omarwroof in various instances. and particularly In my (..wh, family, of tho usefulness of Dr. Roof land's Geillaan, Bitters. I depart, from my usual oeurse,"• to express my full conviction - that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv iomplaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. some casesittnay fell, but usually I doubt not be vett/, beneficial to these who suffer from ly.sabaire saustp. Yours vatrree.2p___ectfully. Eighth below Coats street:Plat,. 24fh. ;maga Wife et" AL.DERMIEWI7PARR. Ger . • viamouni. GERMANTOWN, Jane 1, 1861. D .C. excrsos,—Sirp--It gave me pleasure years ago. to give you a certifloate,towifyin -th - seerman Bitters had done for me. I am ewperfectly cured of , all 'those diseases your edicine professes to cure; DisPepols. axon eand Neavous disease Of the Kittneye. to; The powerful influence it exerts uave rn `Nor mi,„4"lt=tYyißillMM to your Pour Bitters.e2d without hesitation. have recommended it ftm the above oomplainta. aud. :mar instance it has effectually cared: Yuba- medicine has a great D rar ug vata Sto tion in Germantoem, Is sold in every re. and im-most of the. articely storm here. Harty one should question 'what ketay.-let them cometoiermantown; and I will prove to theirsatisfhotion. that the Bitters have oared in thilivbinity more than twenty oases of the above diseases. • Resnearfaity, HANNAH wurrnEß, Main sheet. above Rittenhouse. Germantown. JUST THE TR/3'O ; PN? •TIM 80-cDIERS. Will build up theconsatution,and,ove health and at-ensth to an overtasked and diseased THE TE,STDIONTWOMTHEARMY PaiLlDELrati..,AuLturtl2. 186 t Da. C. Pd. Jscricsos7psar Re.: While in VII'. 1 a. owing to tbeslange (if water. I was taken w.th deveredian.nina;erhfah teemedinenruble. and whialv-vaaatly roves/coned me„; When we -tubed Pf 4 rtarivbru*:l Dwelt ' , should have to o utohoLiotioincseme of 7Onrlitterain .he store 1 1,11 h .u. t ,tl, PAioe, ixt„ ilutt town;,l par haaed a atipplr, and untalthigit wagsbetahly're uttered to health. The , "dianlatea was quickly somber , eheolted sand I experience& no return of it. A o nor comrades. whozufferolin Caesarea manner mad from the seine °awe , with whohq ehared-the Bitters, lout me in this certificate. expect to return to theseat el war with the Lex on.andshalrosruara, take-a-snßeikw,f4ll° Bit' rar knaNtaCk. I would nor be , W.laeat 4- iitrweisht in roll particularly on irolturink' mestone realm Irma. talon. gmmlA Company R. 'deed Lesion.. BEWARE OfRQUATTERPEnra it onthe W tbat the *nature of "0 . M.3/.01E130E1." aarasof ene , bottle. PrillO .4PM - 040e1 And 49.31igactorY ,•NO. 163 ARCH ATREET, IZONES & EVANS, (StiocatintOra to C. M. Jackson C 0.,) _ . , ray ri L yLt r s R r if4 - Sale by Druggists and dealers in even, leftist the United Stater- and by__ Dy. O. IL SEA. IE4 P. NCEIWARTZ. Pittsburgh, inY2fatlead Allegheny-__Mtty. for sale at JOSRPR FLXM.NETS o. of ror ale theW Diamon attby d and Market Street. Joltil Omar Onatbitaltand .Tfourth mr9 nese A p RANKIN ,db Reciiiikesot:'Eltieidogia bidow 4th . Pittsburat 44.:4,,,L-iro-1-1.-c,c•i•,..,7%47..T--1.--T-:c.';',..4.4".r4o•X'''''•-*--'4,-,=•"•-•=4;1,-.4-:-"-'4.7'4-'-' , !••*2- --7 -5 '": ~-:- •-,- t:' • - -.."--'"•• ''' - • •'-`• — :• 0 --ar -..-" -- -'=-V- - ---W ---n--Aazi•or..4.-t.1.-tt.,,r_ It 14 1 -1 , , fr . --' 44 i 5-••: - - .1!....i'•:,` '1 'l','":7. ,Z.`-s'ii.::.:; ----'.;•' ,:.,.... '; , „5- e- ;!: -- • "-;-'-t - z - f-i t•.'g f,1 . ':1, ' - ' , . - '2 • ,•: ...------.'-', ::- , ‘..n. 1 ...., t. ,, , ~ .. , , . ~. , , ~, :, •-,•-•:, ~ ,-.-,-...- - -- • ', . , -f"- ' , , - s, . _ .... 2 - , - - '-' 4 •1 . 0 . , \‘,..... N. - , - •r, Editor & Proprietor. .-; _ ' `3 CEL EBRATED PRRPABID BY i Lin satisfied that these vessels can de stroy it not capture Fort Sumter, if the rightconrse be taken. Let but one of them'be under fire at a time, and sbe Choosing her distance n mile or so sea ward, at a point where she will be, so far as possible, exposed to the flre of no other fort or battery. Let her keep under way, with a scarcely perceptible motion, so that accuracy of aim cannot be gradually ac quired Vibe rebel gunners. Let her con sorts remain within easy supporting dis tance, ready to replace her on signal that she received a damaging shot. - A week of slow and careful cannonade, thus oonduct ed, would, /am confident, result in the reduction or destruction of the rebel fort, and thits remove the most . formidable im pediment to an advance by sea upon the heart of the rebellion. Was won in New York on Monday in this very curious style: From about ten o'clock.in the .morning until sunset, the Broadwayites were edified with the ap• pearance, upon the cross walk of one of the streets intersecting Broadway, just above Grace Church, of a very dislingue sweeper, whose costume, excepting his coat, hat and boots, • wail that of a gentle Diligently she .plied his ragged broom before the steps of each person crossing thestreet in question, revealing a carefully d con tributions head of hair,as he removed his hat on 4eachin t g the curb ; and s o licit ed for his muddy labors. Quite a crowd gathered on the corners towards evening, to stare at him, and, though his 1 business had been good all day,.it . bedame a gorgeous shower of pennies and postal c cirrency. ;At _stinset,for! near• that) he suddenly stopped his labors; thrtw his broom clear which: Broadway,. jumped into a carriage ad :Nat edrwen ttii close by:and ivras whirled away around the corner of Four teenth street "before the spectators had sufficiently recovered from their astonish ment to pureue. Probably y6u have already guessed the true facts of the case ; the mysterious sweeper was a young man of I fashion, who-bad made a bet with as friend the night before that he could collect twenty dollars in a day from the public _by playing sweeper in the costume I have noted. the matter was to be a dose secret be• tuieen the two until the wager was decided, mid he who offered the . bet pledged him self not to recognize - any of his friends who mightljabbunterhim during his em ployment, with:the broom, nor make any advance ortonfidencea i or give any• in tiMations of whipli'any ragged sweeper might not legitiniaiely avail himself. The ,amonnt which he" ',actaiilly, collected was $27 16. The ladies were most. liberal in - their donations, and sometimes gave him fifty cent and twenty-five eent-poidi&: ;The.T pitied him most generously, and on' one oa.-• casion a lady leaned from her-c:iatiaiter which was passing slowly, to hand:him her contribution. Here is an idea , for some one of the more prosperous genuine vagrants ; let him get himself up in the regular "reduced gentleman" style, and he can make a fineincome—while novelty lasts, THE bAILY-7-ion—A DPANOED RATES. - 55: °m ear, by ma il Si 00 onths, " .........: 4 :a) Three One " n " .......... ••••••••••••••••••- 215 One week, delivered lirtb - "e"ely - 7.f... 1 '''. --- 1 7 8 0 Single copies. o &gel-Asper iin.tiiiii:ii.::::.::::: - : -- - ***** .1.3 NEW ADVERTISINt *IIAT'ES. The following rates of advertising have been agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg, Daily Press. to take effect on and after the 10:4 day of November. 1862, on all near contracts: FOR -STAIVDING HATTER. p 2 it SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DA I'. One inSertion....... 8 00 Two montim;.... 59 00 Two insertions.- 100 mnt103... II 00 Three insertions 125 Four months ... 13 00 One week............ 200 Five months.... 14 00 Two weeks.. -.... $ 5O Six months la 00 Three weeks, ... . . .5 09 Nine months - 20'00 One month .... -. OO6 Orle year . 25 00 . . .. ,FOR CHAEMEA.II.I,33 NATTER. /Three . Which fillowitheirivilege of a weekly change of Matter. to beinserted among new advertisements. PRR SINGLE SQUARE, EVERT DAY, SiXmonth, .. ..,... ... . ..... ... ..... . ..... .. ....... ...... MO 00 AdmiTwelve months .. N 0tifie5 ................ .. __ 30 00 nistrators' ...... .- 4 .--...--- X 25 Marriage Notices.- - . ........ - ..... ..- 75 Death Notices. eaoh inseirion........ ..... _ tso M - o nth, or ft. All less advailisements ordered in for one i daring. time, to be cash at the time of or DAILY POST. A Hint to Admiral. Dupont. If the President is to be held responsi ble for the employment of proper agents to carry out his measures for the suppres sion of the rebellion, a heavy weight of, censure must on him for having ant' fared Admiral Dupont to plan the recent' operations against Charleston, when, in a quiet offi - ce in the city of New York, sat a man well known to have suggested the most important campaign and the most important measare of State policy of the Administration, and who must have been well known to the President as equally competent to directhim in every other enterprise which he might have in con templation. We are, therefore, at a loss to conjecture ' why the eminent genius, who in 1861 forced on the campaign to Richmond via Ball Ran, and in 1,u2 de vised the means of instantaneously de priving the rebels of three millions of their subjects, should not have been called into council when in 1863 the Administration? was projceting a. naval enterprise which had engaged more than any other of the war the attention of the people. lied this been done he could, in three minutes, havesketched a plan by which (we have his word tor it) Charleston would have been readily taken ; thus saving Admiral Dupont weeks of anxious study and draw ing songs 'of thanksgiving from the hearts of the twenty millions who are accustomed to utter prayers through him. To this tiniversal genius no science and no art is sunknown. All the resources of seaman hip, no less than these of military strategy are at his fingers' ends ; and to such, per fection has he brought his diagnosis that, like the worthy Dr. Hornbook, i minortaliz .ed by Bunn, to whom "a kail-blade" con veyed all he needed to enable him to pre scribe ~,,f ,„„,..or distant patients, Mr. Greeley ~.. ..-.1..- 44 ".4,;f ie mions that hays been attacked or the ships that attactre them, still less the attack itself; but let him get the scent of battle and like the worthy Doctor just mentioned—. "-Ale soon 's smells 't "Baith the disease and what will in-t .1 "At once he tells 't." And thus he tells what will mend the allure at Charledon : A Large Wager. Adventure in Rebeldom How Reid Sanders - Lost His Mail and . His 'Liberty. In May, LSO, Arnold Harris visited Buffalo. It was the day of the departure of the Twenty-eighth Regiment for the seat of war, and, recognizing a number of his friends in the ranks, he enlisted, and marched by their side. Soon after his ar rival at the - Army of the Potomac, he was transferred to the naval service and placed in command of the Island Belle, of the Potomac flotilla. A few months later he lost his vessel and applied for another command. The Department proposed to send him to Richmond, to frustrate, if possible, the projects of George N. Sanders, who had just then secured contracts from the rebel Government for a navy to be built is Eng land. He accepted the perilous mission, and soon made his way to the Coat tdere.te capitol. Without any disguise of name or person, he succeeded in acquiring the con fidence of the rebel authorities, and es tablished himself on intimate ternis with several of the most important officials. His situation, however, was dangerous in the extreme, and he was arrested and confined in Castle Thunder for seventeen days. He was recognized by two Ms lenders as the former commander of the Island Belle. Upon his trial he acknowl edged his identification, claiming to have done the Confederacy more service while 1 1 holding a command in the Federal Navy than he could have done by openly joining,' its cause at an earlier day. His audacity , triumphed, and he not only obtained an acquittal, but continued to enjoy the con fidence of the rebel authorities, or, rather, I of all but Benjamin, who was suspicious of him throughout. Soon after his discharge from Castle Thunder he became a participant of the enterprises of Sanders, who had recently returned from Europe. As soon as San ders had perfected his arrangements with Jeff & Co., he was to return to England with money and documents necessary to the carrying out of his schemes. His son, Reid Sanders,and Harris were to accompa ny him. The aim of the latter was to se cure Sanders' mail. He succeeded in hav ing it arranged that. George, with his friends, should proceed by way of Ma tamoras to Halifax, while Reid Sanders and he, with the documents and dispatches to be taken; were to run the blockade at Charleston, and to got to Halifax by way of Nassau. In accordance with this plan, Sanders junior, and Harris proceeded to Charleston and purchased a yacht, ;which they loaded with turpentine and started gaily out, in darnary last, to slip through the blockading fleet and make for Nassau. Great interest was taken in the enterprise, and before leaving the voyagers were en tertained at a dinner party with Beaure guard and the leading celebrities of the city. Meantime, Harris had succeeded in communicating with one of the vessels of the ontsidefieet, and putting its comman der upon the watch. The yacht, as she ran out of the harbor, was speedily detect. ed, and subjected to a cannonade which frightened Sanders out of his wits and made him eager to surrender. The mail bag, heavily freighted with iron,was thrown overboard, but Harris had previously ab• .atractedAmitaitUntiFe - vtie-rnip substituting in its stead his own, which happened, as a remarkable coincidence, of course, to be its exact counteapart. The capture of Reid Sanders will be re membered. Harris is at present in Buf falo on a visit to his friends. He ranks as a Lieutenant in the Navy. - Gold Model orthe Roanoke. Mr. J. 13. Benton, of Wilmington. Delaware, has just completed a gold model of the United States iron-clad frigate Roanoke, which, for beauty of workman ship and similarity of model, outstrips anything of the kind hitherto made. The model is eighteen inches in length, three and three-eighth inches in width, and a trifle over two inches id depth. There are nineteen inches of eighteen carat gold used in the construction. All the details of turrets, hatches, guns, smoke-stacks, man ropes, d:c., are made to scale, and are per fect in form. A musical instrument is lo cated above the spar deck, and when set in motion the three turrets revolvd and the-:propeller is worked, and when placed in the water goes ahead in. Azle style. The musical arrangement plays three , tunes— " Star Spangled Banner," • "My Mountain Home," and "My old Kentucky Home," The gold used cost over $1,. - ,00. Some of Captain Ericsson's friends have en gaged Mr. Benton to build a gold Moni tor battery, the gold in it to be worth $5. 000. "OnEau's C. KEaa's" burlesque de scription (in tho Sunday Mercury) of tho fight at Charleston is, on the whole, like the fight itself, a fizzle. This is the Insthit in it : I"*portly after the conclusion of this terrible artillery duel, and 'a few ininaleit subsequent to a-touching (landings of con gratulations between the unconquerable Admiral and his venerable grandmother, there hastily arrived from Paris an obese 'middle-aged chap, in black cotton gloves and a scratch wig, and says he to the Ad miral : ' "Allow me Cu bless you, sir—my name is Hunter, sir—for your exeellent iron clad conauct. We should all be grateful, sir, that you have passed safely through 'a concentric fire that has never before had a parallel in the-history of .warfare"." ' "Never heretofore had a- parallel ! What could it have meant, my boy? How nOuld aconcentric. fire have aparallel at any time r " DAUB & CELPREIOL, MERCHANT TAILORS, E ()Emu' A 1447 2:atTirellarsZj i 11 ' of Spring Goods, Cloths, Cashnores, Vestings ALSO—A Jim.- • , 430—A large nook of GENT - FUENIHING . GOODS, . _ teettklies , peer Collars. Week Ude, and , every thing usually kept by - first class Furnishing 81ore Oodezeprotnattp-eXocrato-&-' - auStklid AEY B. IL. FILOYZIZ ....... :JOHN roma Altirsnloakrutrinrenik mum!. -RAc TUarm,i'CO4pANY. HEM GLOVEIt a co,, Maanfactaritra atlins Brick. Tile)! Crnolblis, , Ste.. and dealers itk Fire and 4.)rttaible Way. • TIES. OtliaelNSLiberjgr Atreet, ep _ta the P. 410 WEER, NITRE EI,ED rev - riving Rorse-R ales.. fir sps. the?, Snaffl, rai, for Cradles. Grain Drilla, elo ctsvatose islet", - • =-•• -- - - - - BECKHAM dt LON Et. 1271 . , ibertrittrect. - - - AlopOYS' AND NOVIDEP ENAMELED Dm .. , .Leather Balmorale; Boys' and Youths' calf sad leather Balmoralk .Isoya and Youths' grain and leatherifielmoratn New York oast= and wihrtallted:n& rah street .ll. „MUM a co. - - DEALESTATE RVIN(*) _CAST ALL TION, incorporated A by the Legislature of Pennsy/vania. Open.for Deposits from 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock. in p. , daily; also on SATURDA EVENINGS. from to 9 o'olock. --- 4 4 . 0flice. 63 FOURTH STREET. A BAER'. CONVENIENT and Ph°MAME DEPOSITARYfor Mechanics, Laboror4 Clerks, and all tllOBO whose means or savings aro Emmet_ It also eominendsitself to Executors. Modal trators,, Collectors, Agents, Toluntary Societies or Associations, and persons of all classeil: Interest at tho rate of SIX PER CENT, por annum is paid on deposits: which. if not, drawn. will be plaoed e, credit of the depositor on tho Snit day ofMay and November. and' theroaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this late nioncylrill LIOIIBLE in Lgss TLLAN T 11 . EL YR YEARS. Interest will comment° on all deposits the Ist and 111th days of the month aftorsuch deposits are made, Books containing Charter, Ry-Laws, Sm., furn ished on application at the office. Par.ernaar—lSAAC JONES • - Vice Pitssmairm—W. B, COPELAND. T RUSTEES, - Ron Thos M Rowe haat, Jones C lion J Murseroorhead. , I n Wm 11 Smith, I Jacob Paint 'Larry Childs. i Nick Painter, olas Vceirtls, W B Coland. Secretary and Treasurer pe --A. A. CARRIER. feb6i6uld PUBLIC NOTICE - • • OrrICR Of THEI PENN'S RAILROAD CO, I CANAL DRYARTI.IR_VT. 911111 E PENNSIMTA SIA RAILROAD A. Company hereby give public notice to all whom it may concern, that in pursueuce of the power and authority conferred upon it by tondo provisions c f an act of the (tonere! Assembl e s , of the Commonwealta of Pennsylvania entitled 'An Act tor the sale or the Main Line of the Pulate Worhs," approved May Ira, 18.57, it art/1 on tho F.MST app OF MAY, abandon thou.sand eight hundred and sixty-three se much of the Western Division of the carrel lately: terming a Part of the Main Lino on the Public )forks, and as lies between Blairrrille and Johnstown, (com monly known as the "Lipper WesterriDivision") together also with such Dams Fedora and Roger viars lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in eonnection'ivith said Tipper Western Division : 13y:ortier of the Board of Diroot 0114 Witness the seal of the said Company the 25th day of February. A. D. 18,a. J EDGAR ratomsos. [L. S.! mhtdtmyl ...__ President. E r OTS FOR SAIE—THE ',must-ft/- RA ber offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the corner of tirove street and Centre Avenue The tho Seventh Wani. in Pitt township.— The lots are each 24 toot front by 110 feet deep, running back to an alley, and are entirety Estrin- ted by streets and alloys on every side. Two of the 1r ts have frame houses on thorn, five rooms and ball in ea,,h, hydrants on the premises. They will be sold alt together on very favorable terms. Enquire of • JAS. McEADE, A gent, fag? " -- Ross etreet. near Fourth. - ARCH STRE ET -------- -- " T lit E , b 1 0 - .N , n ID etween ll ti ad . 4th th e PEHLAn igtmnaa• ripuz 47MEININILI'D ALAVING R. 11. vowed lease of G the above popular hotel for a setters of years. would respectfully call the attention of the traveling pablia to its ozntral 10. cantor, either tor business or pleasure. roh3ayd Tuvalu!' hi. PERU a SON ' QIINDR/1673: e.. 7 Teas. Coffoo Sagas,j- Whlshay, For aalo by Itaifins,_ Flour ko. TI ERMAN & GETTY, nog? Corner of Ohio street and Diamond. Allsgheny City. - - ill AVECEIREL-20 Bbls, Ira'? Bbls and Q r Bbl.i.fresh No 1 large Mackerel. I'tl 11 . 1 ilk No 2 do do 20 No 3 do do 0/ Efts Moss and No 1. do Just recolved and for sale, by mb23 -- ---- MX LLER , 4 .11;a10ETSON. loom nrwLor NG Lows FOE SALE AV IN LAWRUNCEVILLE Four 10E3.24 be 110 feet each - handsomely e tub e d on Caurch street, situated near the Pasaanger Rai/ way, will be sold cheap for cash, on application at thil Of. flee fehlltdtf. 1862 DECEMBER. 1862, W. B. dr H. iIIeCALLUM. 87 FOURTH STREET, LA ROL , PORTION OP °Lit STOCK tin. L._ vbs . g loon bought previous to a series of advances, grid now replenished ()just bofoye the largest advrooo of the season) with the newest de signs in Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window tihados, ace . A favorable opportunity is offe,ed purchasers at moderate rates. as prices will be higher. doe 17 .i.mprox.„ LUPTON & OLDDEN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI.BIIB IN FELT CEMENT GRAVEL ROOFS t.l..Repairs to old aravol, Canvass and Mottdio Roofs mad promptlyo lest prices, All workattended to and warranted, Office, Morning Post Building. corner Fifth and Wood stroets.24 story. mhl7.. JUST HECETVED, AT mo7Ltar.A:sb,9, 98 MARIKET STREET, Ladies' fine Lasting Balmoral, Batton and Con gress haell and Ladies' fine white and black glove Kid and Morocco blippers, Ladle? tine glove Kid- Balmoral and Congress Bolts: Gents fine Calf Boots, Balmoral and Gaiters, a full assortment Boy and Youths' Boots, Sr oes and Gaiters; Id issoi and Children's fancy Boots. Shoos and Gaiters of all kinds and' styles, Be sure and call and at least -oxamino my stook before purchasing half price Goods ohm whdre. Remember. at BORLAND S. 98 Market St. 211 doorfrom Fifth up( 'WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED , DICTIONARY • f Fi or ft ysaclo opies, oonapleto, Pictorial Faliiion at d'AdSO by Jt I EIN B. HELLOS,Ian7 8 l Wood etreet. C I golls r :M. L MEEll34 l '-.4 1 , ( L'RAtTPt' Ste. REGILDED OR REBRONZED, ' and made eenat to new. Al6o, chnnd eller a &e., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REINLIKE At RIELLY, aA/.r. 164 Wood street. near c" - V AIitrADLE FOURTII STREET Property For 6ale, 40 311"eet front by SD% deep, large building well :built, 1.1 inch malls; wide hall; Rar-Roon nHitting - Hoellc.' Dining Hall 12 fear oeilingm large Parlor 15 aingle'andy dou ble chambers:large Rilehen:-Wash-Ifonso; good cellar under the whole house, gas and water tx um. No. 3S Fourth street: Now.used as &ho tel and doing an excellent business, For price and terms apply to S. cuminnwe & SONS, 51 Market Stret. . _ _ .. L'lolfiND, A SITI.I OF MONEY DE JII.,' twee,' Little Saw Mill Run inflroad depot. and the Marino railway Ternperancevillo, The owner ,ean have the .tnine:by describing the money and, paying this adverlizeinent. APPLY at the'offico of the Post, apli. LiJPTOiii at. OLDDIEN, GRAVEL ROOF ER B BIORNIN9 POST rOII,I4NG, D 7 corner Fifth and Wood streets mememes. Li OLTIII OLD AND BMW. )kion EL nt . volvom, Coopar'a Don Aotio___,r4 Manhat tan The Arms Company, Allen It Wheelock% sharp'. Stir role low to the trade y JAMES DOWN, 018 136 Wood St. CRARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Jas. Holmes & Co.. _ . ArtrilT BISUEIVEID EP. }- ILIF a splendid stook el PO.R.IEC PAC K "' - SPRING DELLINEB &DRESS GOODI , _ , . , . Dealer In Bacon, Lard. sneer-Cured Rams. cuorCO GINGUAMB smoked Beef Ara Center Market and }rust streets. littsburth; pp. BPOoldatt ootiett Sao "Rea to Our otoetigildiudlns - deellayd. and Irish Linens that was vacilla t ed ore th o great athletes' in Dry Goods. Vallation and secure your Sprint:floods as thm , ,,witi be smelt hisher. ambertkellarA269s.ldarkes street. kel stzMa and ma ' & - - "Mgt .. BELI9; FAMILy_ Fl our,,,j#,streeedvedlria for ante • • 54 AktPETIE: i oorMarket nod t:' DEALERS IN OILS. S. M. KIER & CO., suirmartrazas OP Pure No. / Carben 011, AND X{ El IV Z CP r, .m , petinc..o).,,lgmay &MET, opposite IMAII oil erotte t 'a e d . sunly• d i THE ARDESCOOILOAir 4 NY MAM:FRACTURE .9.14 D RAVE FOR arjo a anporiot artible of Refined Ardeseo Oil, warohozwe, 27 IRWIN fiTßEila P,ENO74. .IE.. ueen t Oil 19Pork DUNCAN, DUNLAP al CO., Manufaciarers of PlUltE wintz stria= . 41:7 .04. .191, It 0 IV CI X IA t-. Office, NO. • 291 leLBEE.TY t3TREET Pitts burgh. Pa. 201 a-farad .The Philosophic Burner. 1 11WAYDRIPB NEW DOTIBLE.ACITNE; -KA- Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is non ready. It Common li possesses many advantages' over the 1. It makes mn a large or mall light with New' combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safetr. a. It can be n eed with a long or 'short ohlmne7. 4. It eon bo.sed as a taper night-lomo 5. It can always be made to burn economical:lY b urner. other It is mare easily tricked than any 7. It can be trimmed egad - lighted without re inoviugjine cone. . a. It wows all the white light above the cone. wit 9.: toTho chimney can be removed or inserted hout nal:ling the glass. Dam burners are .b e common No.l sire, and can be put au any lamp now in use. Every Per on using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic sumer. Price 25 conts:_per dozen 82: Sold a o. 82 POUR street. Pittsburgh. la.S-Irdw P. PrATDP.M. Irk NA 11 E PIANOS ABE STILL ahead of Steinway's and ail other Palms made in this ceantrY. A choice supply resolved this week: CHARLOTTE BLUME Solo agent for Knabo's Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons- M= - - - - T - -=' SECOND HAND PIANOS. ! At CHICLE EHING-7 OCTAVE. BEAU -Lit tifal black. Walnut cmso, very little A 7 cetave, Cilickering Rerearo"d, round $226 ik . o roan '-" eornem,• a first ratetnotrutaout ...... ... .... 200 A 7 octave, Rays ..i: Co,. tiosowood, a handsome instrument, in good order..._ 175 A eli octave, titotiort., Rosewood. carved pannels i fro - AG. octave e. Za nt k, & Co, ltosewood. round 165 ' front, an ercellent Pian0........ .. I. 6 octavo, ( bickering, Rosewood round 160 corners. ago •cl reliable Pian0........- .... 150 li i ° octave, aliet, Davis at Co, Rosetroo4 135 A-0 oct,. Stodart. Monotony. round front 8( Al 6 oat, Swift. do ......... -..... ..... 70 A 6 oct, German. do ,• ..... - .............. 60 6 oct, Dunham. do ............... ...... 50 A 6 oat. Loud • do 40 A 5% oct. ailian do 20 A 5 ote. . tie do ... . . .... : .......... /3 JOHN 14, EUROPEAN ;lit. AGEN C Y. TeronA's BATTU-lAN. 161131g0Pl Agront. / 2 3 Monongahela House. Piyilli tts burgh. ea.. isprepared to bring out or Bend back Passengers from or to any part of the old coun try. either by steam or oatlmg packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALL,. payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also. Agent for the old Black Star Lino of Sailing Packets. and for the lines of Steamers sail ing botween New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. . fell. - - ---------,--- - - J, R. OLDDR-N I ,AKE Eitf.PERIOIL 00k.P.E.11 MOBS 13111.1ELTICAD-WOR .P.0.1413C. 11 1"CU.VIIry •Sr. .242nntaotkoni as' Sheath. Braaten' and Bolt Copper. Premed Oar Yet Bottoms . Raised Still Bofforna, Spain? Solder. /CO. Also importfa wad dealers ln RE Plato, fillegrtiN • 2. Jr.o.. • . 04 2 - :Constantly on hand. linVEsrr D.:whines nd Took. Warehouse. No. 149 P EMEND STREETS, Pittzburgh : Penns.4nd 120 SYealal orders of Copper out to any desired. a t tern feThlydkw mplo viv ET En s. o lIIINDRED Boiler Riveters oan find emploginant en iron annooats.under shelter. at the best wages. Manhinists also wanted. Union Ir rataratawed on Works, Ibt. Louis, S A/VIES B BLACK DIAMOND STEtEL WORKS PITTSBIllielf. PA. PARK, 11114MEILER dr CO., mmrii . .torintrati op Best Quality Refined Oast Bteel, Square. Flat and Octagon. of all sins. Warr ted equal to any imported or manufactured an- in this country. !)10- Office and Warehouse. No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 flooonfl streets.. Pitts htUrh. febl&lyd An! LASS P ACKER—WANTED I E NID- cliately—An experiences . ' Glass Packer, must also understand Lamp Fitting, and pro dhoe the most iinereeptionablo references as to character and capability., No person need apply taaless possessing the above qualifications. SCI LUERTZ & BLEAKLET, ,mbli 153 Wood street. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN - & CRAWFORD. Pianufaaturers of emery, variety offinished • BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STE.AIt /FITTERS, ALICILTNESTS ANT. COPPERS.IIITES, EpoAss CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. seription suede to order.. Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to:" liartieruLar attentionpasp to fittingly Refineries - for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also. sole agents for the Western Dlstriet of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell Vo.'S Patent Bs phon Pump, the• best ever invent , tad, having no valves it is not liable to got out of order and will throw more water than any p_tunP twice its site. • feblEnly. - DIISSOLETioN NOTICE,' I HAVE this day dioosed df my interest in the firm of TATE CARMAN . CO.. to CADMAN 1 . CRAWFORD, they.assumbn 'liabilities and taking charge of the book amounts, In with `drawing I would oordially recommend the now firm to my friends and pnblier., • • Pittsburgh, April 13th, 1tR srATE Jr, ap • 1..24 I.? ' ,4•`" j !km' t - I, • , - IfoN - oarrx. Ltao, PUBS BENZOLE PIANO DEAL/88 42 FIFTH STIIEET 81 WOOD STREET: rklmw m..1,5,c0-v.earar • To Strengthen an 9e the Bight. TEtzseigallestp.. Pgmux Russian i3pactacles, Fir.BBoNB 611YFFERING FROM HE feetive sight. ar g from age or othcr.caus es can be relieved by ping the Ittuman Pep.. bie spectaeles,.wh ic h have been well tried.by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity. to whom they lave given perfect' satlaf ao ... tion. The certillentoe of these persons tau b e seen at MY office.. . All who purohase one pair of the /ada Pebble Bpeetaoim are entitled to be supplied in futurefre e a charge with those which will alwess satisfacticm. - , Therefore.ityon wish to ensuie au improve ment Vint float canon - % • • - J. DIAMOND; Practical Optician, Manufacturer °fate &Win Pebbly Breansalen. Janlei No. 89 Fifth *eat, .yout at' MY place of bithirialifis closed on Saturday. GANT'S TitMICH CALF/300TR, .... •Gent's Glove Calf GaiterS, - Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, : - Cheap Gehe nt's Glove Calf Gaiters, se t cheapest At DIFFENBA.CRETVB rohl LAZED WALL t its Fi straer.R. AT2OAIVII aea,‘ mark e t • dr( fth P Lir 25 cents. for sale lit AREr . P. mAßetauz.,; , Apia ' .. .8 7 -woo d -street. , 1 J'ilyitwi 4 od stmt. , -i, _ CORHERCIAL INFORVAiIk aratfon COntruittee: Or.t.fie•Boaisl oVrrade for Nov- and Wm. R. enurs E BRTIMAV .TNO. 8. D.ILWC/RTI# • m. DAVID ModIANPLESS. 2ean • • Movements of .L'apopein Eittismers:' .PBOU - • Glasgow ........ :-New Yo r k. Livorpoot.....April 25' 8remen........ :71Vely T0rk..8 rea1en...........APrii ;25 , Arabia . .... . Borten— .. LivernOol .April City Baltintore..NewYorlaidyrpool.. • May 2 j Persia . . ........ .Neir Yoilt..hiterPaal ..... -MaY Great Easlena-New Y o* , ..iiree•pool ...... 9 Europa ............ Boston.-7.-Biverpool. ..... ..Max 1:1 ustralasian...New. Tork-Livorpeol___May 191 =nova. Eur0pa........ n Po om ...... 18 Etna....-- ... New York.... April,, Auttralettian_Livotpool . . . _..New York... April 25 Citya Washington Liverpoot.N'ew York..ApZ)ril•!da C o ....Liverpool Boston ... Noy.. 2 City of Cork .:.Liverpool . .:...Now York:Aray ' 2 einna .Liver Liver York...nor . D ......... . . ..pool .. . ... Now York...Ma.v .. .York...Z.Layl• 130 AnstraQien..Livernoo/ ..... .Now York... Juno 13 Trtpoli .. .... Liverpool......New'Yoric•Juno •2r • ]*oltnir—ittAiistxr:" • (coraciresso Dana. POE THIC YOUYIV6 for Gold. The follow iatt the buyigig and gollfricalat6 &v. Buying Selling Gold DI Silve....- ..................... ....... . . 140 00 r...-. ..............4....., .I. eo . 00 Demand N0re5..................... . 140 Citl. Eastern Ezehre;ft. BaltiNew York. ................ ........,.... . ..., Dar . more.. .....-......-...-..... Pat ......... . - 'Western Exqlng •e. :' • Y nu.............. ...... ...... ... Par • - - , St. Louis.. ... ... ....._..- ....... . . -.. par .A.I.LEGREIVE LIVE STOCELMI4EIL7I' Allegheny City, April.2s, The market during the week was not very etc iiTO. The sales that come under our notice will bo found below. The weather during the pest two days was not very favorable for drovers. • The receipts at the Morgan House Yard were: Last week. • This week, Hogs .............................1,53 7 Cattle .......1,170 ......................... 1,349 Sheep.-- 534 • hf • Horses.. . 83 ule.s ...... 69 .. 395 .... ............. _O5OO ' Cattle—The receipts during the week were net very large and prices exhibited but little change. Several lots were purchased on, eastern account- Others started there to Had a better. market. The sales are as follows: Messrs, Myers S.:Broth ers received 100 head from Ohio, for mbich they paid $5;25 per 10D pounds; they' also purchased 500 head at prices ranging from 5413 W(0 5 .%e. • Sold to.. butchers 109 head at 4,•s@fi cents per . Nt cows. A.. (3ritnwald Rihm sold 70 head pound -at' 5iVm%,55y and Cr%ciand 20 head at 5(4433i0 per pound J Stewart eold /12 head at $.5 25 per cat. Messrs Mares Sr; Truman reoeired from - Town Itie head. from Illinois 111 head; the whole were disposed of at, fair. F;% - , extra tieNl4, per pound.' Mr J Cox sold Id head at ,$.12 00 per head: : Fronds sold ff . , head at 414 and 53 Per Pound. - Mr A Peocock sold 39 handat.se per pound - Mr M Verner sold 33 head at prtces ranging .from $5 35(45 85 pre 100 pounds. they were prima • ' Homo—The offerings weroaot largathe season. beiug far advarieed. 'flier() was not • much &bag"' 14, Carter fold 35 head at 414 75 per cwt.: 31•11ead: do at *4 50 per cwt. 111 r. Erwin sold 58 head at 40 per ne. Mr. L. Patter sold Mlle:61 at $4:20 nor; cwt. Mr. Win, Montgomery sold ..S0 and 82 head at 4c per lb. eiheep—The market was quiet with only n !ign ited amount of receipts. Air. J. 11 ..thass. solda lot of 330/lead at an average of 9c per .P 5 They: were the finest Sheep offered,-their weight aver aging. 111 X. pounds. 3.1. r. Klpp sold 35. head at $.5 00 per head. ew York Cattle 2trarket • Tribune's flepart. . Al/WT.OE4X yesterday, it opens duller this morn in r and price; not only declining bat already deelined. re' are not many of the cattle on sale that nerd at the yards yesterday. because those who held them' .took the alarm in the latter-part of the day, and. : crowded them MI at a largo decline from the morning: but there was an' arrival' of over MR' head from PennsAvania, mostly good fat bul-- locks which will hot sell for. as much as they, weula yesterday morning by $lO a head. We' have just noticed a sale' f mullet' tit $llO a- heat. Kentucky Durhams. meal. fqd in Pennsylvania' and fat, bullocks estimated. by buyers at .10 ewt. Ive saw sEld yesterday at $125. hot as heavy nor as good. Another lot held at $95 would' have sold quick at $lOO yester. NOW only $80: is offered and it will be hard t om e.gt $9O bid. There has been a steady decline in flu; Market from the" opening to the clos ermine butchers came for ,..ward. 'text week de not ta pay speente, tuns prices they will stop the advance if they do not break high prices. They have already seen . that the story of - no good cattle in the countrY" is not true. There wore3,ooo head of good ones in this market, and but very few of the others were bad. It is evident that theta - is no danger' of famine. It is evident that alf:the advance above 10e per tb net for good fair. W.mtern steers has bean speculative. It is notlegitimately owing to short supply. The weather yesterday tied to day has boon cool for April, stud deoidedlY favor- - able to the. trade. Sheep ltinrlset. _ --,-- nosaiptt [hi; week. 4,4.74). The market opened in Sixth street on 'Meader' morning wit than ght supply, sharp demand and higher rates last, Mouda,y, A. lot of, raield gan sheep that we saw weighing at 100 lh, aver age 543 lb, were not worth as much b 7 540 GG the awe smooth lot we noticed in our last report at loc, and other lots wore sold by the head at prices that would make 10h.e per m on. the scales, and: buyersand sellers agreed that theadvance was %al The seller of a lot Saturday at lPbe R lb, froPe Monroe county, left a written memorandum to have us COPY and agent. which ;we ;might :have: done It we had not discovered a defect in his . spelling. which made us . suspicious of his filets.' - - There was a lot of &carol sheep atNrOWninet. on Monday. moreing, sent an by 'filheper4 &Co.. from Ontario county. N.Y.: for-,whichtthe fader or rathersterver de s erves a severe castigation. It is the meanesilooking. lot of sheefi'we • ever dew in this market—utterly unfit - for, any decent butcher, and siteh ague - farmer -- With a grain of pride,. If destitute of. other • grain, would:have upon his farm , Some of the hest of them . sold et but little more than $3 each. .We ' doubt if the wont can be sold at $2. It was a. great mistake in blipping such sheep; ParHcatarly- as they are clipped inn rery.unworkmattlika, manner; :but close enough to expose an awful ahtw of ribs. Mutton of Pelte remains at about s4,' bat has advanced and the price of aheeP will: hold while beef remains ' at its present figure. First - elan] sheep would Dell to-day at lilYi, If in market. Philadelphia Auction Sale, Br Samuel C. Cook, Aivil 21, 1M: 109 hhds Nett Orleans .. . .... . ..... g-woite• '' 541 bbls " 6 ' . 5 1okeses .... 051 c 99 bales C0tt0n........ ............ Schooner.... . .. . IX) • PROVIDENCE. April 15 - --Irent, market (HAI and very little donuind. The . ales for the weelehame been 27,600 IDs fleece at 80®90e. Printing Cloths,' salesvery small, as follows "9006 '9,006 plooeS, right Private.terms; 4,000 do ch., muds. extra" weight • --13,0)dpicTees. I i -' T _mii i-o .i u_ 'tl b rE mrstde'-i"l- • -- -- ---;_--,•:-_- - a-_ , 4. 0-7Mnbtutions. 7Mnb tutions. tent - Set m-f - :-' -,•-'.,.° ,-_ .--,- -. -,- .. ; - -r • 7 . " . Z P- - - - 41110ansLuannugg.,3011 - - ' * 371' #lo4abuse and, 4136881,0 r • • '''"*.-- 02ti !Inman ar. In c.'-. • l' . -- - *--;-- ' • 0 34:1421 to youths of bot,h , sax IL and adults.l4aglii ol . 'inirried. : Bis D. Onatafritur Pannearlhe feet ..o.t iii_ ' g.theteervatio..4.modeetans dreadfogy he 1 mr: -and it le' greet 'Vet; si ftertoral 114,.._,P.AttitiantitiG1:061131daltedl= 'lliltrill Attar Durmeput 001314 be cautions tOkeilL _al r'Pritg,atecal 4 tpthati na .,th prz i lit. D 4 - 41. 4 4,- ... might , be_ ost-%-them am faq , modest and prestuntitnetur !barn An Imaged in ignoranoe. sprangsspasni and ' 1 Who compare easietv. toteutgen.ft, gen" 80..t0 ; dollars =wont's, msetrietudvilmossb. is gotten. It b to pnelloity, however_ , that 211.111teVat 1 perent,s and interibufk l a ti snantrou that their P. &eaten and 'ertrifonsig feeble ltattdokb and*" ter ,n, di tst,arld-aPpeernactor ethitUrr' 1° -a"' "%rat re l thittAn ti rely lill ..., _ t eartakitard..l;irr Alleg , Ps Pr rh,o,uentrtnissions- or temnolobreatv, xi b irlaty short Image of role hittigntre remealoa.. i re Lis whieb arejetentlerblL th • amt Faro o=l,Polandi, 'em the v etable n.mgaegg.- ving seen the 1 1 11110431ofthe lussabandon I ed band putted trell=re....Pennele,dis pwcaltre u-eakd Miaihneutatir...tismatnai oft, torn yews ( kcjiliMielloe ip_thtdr trai;-1 Went in hospitals sof ta the Old world and In mar United Stater* bads him to go-tt, AD WM , a ' Larkin!, health and Vs will. +Mini:4oom • ' allontho maw -walled 0 'Pride ndionzerwith 1 guntebaracs and- gamin. t itortity be °tired Consumption and all orfts' hbt _ _dironsee. Cl which. go Image *nulls &rob_ =Merl* CIO' , renew be„.. _retrAmpt Vdinz ..4oz etfend io it in , rnO P ean tPenad of myttestrernt irprbg,a eop neilfizilondAdsdpg,whoh glvensrans to apPly Having um" ttn.l.4:nrerte.,” 4 barkstiporbnato , and Ite, bee SuPerior Atli 11:1Wriiistfm-eis,Wall iu,duezzo-, and. wne it ' „ embaltedbyttesprofeaden„ aa well asreoore' in ta tiTe t . it in , reftetabld Citizens, nabilsnw.„ ere . •of ‘hptels. ar..: -422102 f, SO Ondtbdinld s arm. xreer sharnond stre'ot zrivato commonni fotilozof frouattai mat 01 , thin theleti tided, al• ' to nd (4l 9- „ *0 , roteslttsX 806, (feels - ttratt Post Oflcw. ' - NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. ' . FOE /Irk SP:MEWS' 'MID MEW% ~., (40N O R ittr ) d:01.11ti if i nnolio4w..; Seminal lirotholett Hightkk • , notes, /rlOOntinert9e..l3l,,lrriti,.., batty. Gravel. SIM ticid- - - Arentioteof the - 1 . . . " .. 1 , neve and Blader. - . •- •' 'Whielt W 1011612 nsed by lowan*, of ,' •' • no ; ,ONE, HUNDRED,PELIZEUCLitii ,-- Jo theireliMproollois. Cu r with auniiis,, imam tei Cors.ta , curats. or ant emnzmumi Known. -.-.. - . r I - REZI/B:13REgillIO PILLS -• _ are Vg in'icti&f. eiten'o4.Rns n carein it fess andwheanmareisetbeteditisperman-, ant. cararepreparod_from vegetable extracts 5..., that are Itemises on system. ami - inmsrganse- • to thOStOMSOh. or 'impregnate .the breath end , < - sugar 'coated; all nattsixnuetaste la avoad.. o-43 of diet ignseenegg Abatt using th ems. nor does their action interfere with busincesgnr mitt Each box contains six dozen Pius. - , . . . p,RICR ONRDOI.Lpt, Dr: Beira irrensiste. on Seminal' ' • _., _ _ _ _ ~,, ' IK,egtlastegsfe,,_. _ zefr.nenutes mech.' sea. West, 44.0_.a Pamphlet of ;l 1 ,5g P -con tahaintimportnnt. tudvfee .te-che at.; 1 SNtr;f/95:1P.4/48PTartiNuiFadi° pay postage. - • ' . 7. -DR-BRwsimulaut to. _ -'- ' '' 'A complete- Treatise.. on froacr4co, &tem awe - f ere, .51,tphillb.lte.,-Iretatnevancras stem. ivitlx •, e ilariptikotO . I tl Val Slith.f. 4 ciskotti forgtu resitg.t, nt.,,withput the lid,c4 a physician . i• ' - ' PRIOR ONfil DOLLAR ,- . ' f', ate Pillsbr BookiWill In not. exurb froni - ab.' 1 worvatkn..__ ,b 7 maikpon., void. by 11/27 43re/2154., Aunt oo =parka Or the =Mtn : ' J. AYA. l 37aSeclar# l l 3 44 =ZP 7-••'/446074.: Gonne! dent. -., - ._ ...14:a@pli iflattlNCl,t , `,, ' , , comepeathet street end almond" . . i •-• •- f -- - • Agent ror Pittshergn. I e s'itbi , alf D.Tuagleht ',, (~ 1 r51 4 410/oer,4d4, • , • , ______ i:Av.: ___........„... r ... i. _ q I 1101 W LOSTI - 1110W- ~ _ g Oast: pitblished.lial ?a_ Sealoi - Itatolere7 Price f,- Six Cent& • !______' 'A' LECTITERA-TELS"NATUREt Tittiltof AM - Tv end- R odklgoreer,Sporzoa cothcra.p t , Swmi - W31116E/k' luVrolnotatY oetonaesions," Pixosilliobilitr«.-Aniiiltsiitelisnento to:Maltase'. semerolly.,_Nervousit ~ ye , os. Epilepy_ mot Elbe mentaritta ppily, malt. • itiro 'Self-Abu" &or- y CITE- yin LEBUI; /lE.D.:Antlakeet eidtbses 2106 k, eta " fl-k-ilitilki, to-Thou:inn& at , azifferara. lo, - - emit vader salskin Walter, ertirdO.M tttr/Sny. ad. ; dress. si6sr pout. onreeelpt of 'Sit uent. 'or two postage , stamp% bean: 0w..1. (LICLIN"E_-- J. --- = 1:37 Electitilway New York, - ...._ mhiitdait3ixt , .=---- - • , Poit &Hee Ilex; .iiiiftl. ' „-.---..--„,...._.__......___ Wltt. . • • TE, • _,„ ENGINE - 111,ttillE 11$ iron p anne z em • ._ . :,.. newnsucatsnlop elif.ktqam Neat the , POML'a z Bialsivi g ip: Dirthit =" ./ 1 ('-' 'l4 , .. , - eortnpAartr a il "ALT; ima m 46F Steam Viusle. ranging from ttucalb One undredand borts_ . and-suited Zr riot num. et mast ace& Pagtoriw. *lye particsilas itttaa Eft Watt- or to et &plazand abinerg for Phi Mate. tna f9x tif uttaav„,2121.16,.xp1ut.,......;„•.•'.1 iip.x4=1.0.4. d, 8 nialiad aim wady tenably- , tient at slake notice; Butner and Bodeneofmr,-- dtnarigtiOn. 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Rosa' street P' barb 0— ... 3 .4 00 4..W..c ' . . : ~., • - - jcEssaireroßr , IRON AND NAIL watzez, 3 .x.crstlia." kroznifooto en , of pply _ and 'Ar axon. Nails and SEt_ A prang ; 100, Sena. email 1' emd It Radix. Ironoultable forgoia Work& Work; are m31)13011 2 the OTTY OAS ; ORS waratiouio, lire,BB_ Waterate net_ r and 751 Market ;avant; aragaler a manudfitt., ol&Bant..le ' - . • CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 'AT LAW. Office - No. 69 Grant Atreet. near the taut Ho Pitteburek A lktf. 131411111fteivo. ALlNtafttntion.' • CoN teetiorn made and ace money proranthr remitted, Axed:al GIP/tibial C We, itk Store a !arta sal- ITO astorthaveegt ;toot of OeslMeros forinuttnesa auk& • • l W. 11.111eCIER w.rederal oor fthaket . tzablq re. zutightLY. iM=I!! MIS `~'.. .- . .......... 7 itte — titet:till'f , ic.:'•!..: : ..,_, _