t". , ..:7;') .. 1§. Itr 1863 - • rt NOW Qr Never WM. P. MARSHALL , . Amin beats all the West in STYLE, Qui time- -AND *PRICE. WALL PAPERS. Borders pecurations, Tdsterk: , t'aitiffni; TAM scapes, .BtrebruirtD-Print7.,JetaW.of Totten-and Domestic manufacture, torsale by P. -14.14SUAlpre,, Sr Wood 4 t;;DeitiVetlith; I'ITTSBURGII. mb2A:lm . • • - - • A -1.1V1L*44.41t; E "OLD CO'IINTRy E UNDERSIGNED'S PREPARED -= • . bring out emigrants ftomT/and drelauc or Scotlett&teitherbyypar orEang - Failiugseamersorfmtminassaiing ressehmtfrom $ .1 t0f , 15-tesa-than tickets can be mind:rased for at any : fiber _office in.Pithkurgii. leimertb. eke creel:. rehorlitieri. Address " D. O'NEIL, European Agency, Chronicle building, 'Fifth et Pittsburgh. Pa mitilt:Amdeodsdtw Art OIINERY STOREKEEPERS AND . 411.1 - Haar Dealers - of the eiterandheighhering towns aro respectfully incited to examine cur stock of _ . FRQ 1 4a . . . TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, C/ CFA . . LACED-DODS; ' IIT DAD-DID& L SES AND NETS, SHIRTS, CORSETS, PAIN AND.SUN UMBRELLAS. BUTTONS. THREDS, .PINS AND THE VATLIOL`g SMALL! ABtICLETItTN'-pIc.FA,.; • LINE' "Or BUSINESS: We have on hand a largo and andi selected stock of benght Wherrprices were from 25 to 50 per tent. lower then et present, End h wing. added our spring purcha=cl Of STYLE' cIOQES. • bought at fret n (11. and' an the nom t favorable ternm.we ere prepared to off, r advantages in price and PlEleC tion equal to any bonze castor west. trii- In our A^ holesale Department. on the etond - and thild tleors, will bo found,extetr. eirb auto ttnen tff'of the artieleserromerated ribose heretere ecPait stall from all buyers. assur ed that with our increased- Inanities. wet'ariirive them bargoins in the quality 'and' priota . of oar (loath. D. S. ---- B. C. CILYDR. 314C.111 & G.LTDE.:. , N0.7. 8- Mar.ket Street, ari9 - Between Fourth and the-Dial:6ond.. :El 13 0415017,MEVE , To - Stteesthili anti Itopeovoi thirtrtukt : TuxwolEseitesc PKIIBLS Russian-. . 3pticitetibled, 111EUSONS SUFFERING FROM DE fective sight, arising from age or either caus es. can be relieved by rosins the Rtneslnsu e Spectacles, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of .Itittsbnreh an_d tevrhom they have given Perfect ifouslae ton. The certificates of these Persons can be seen at mr.office. *M. 'All who •purch entitled of the Enssitsti Pebble Spectacles are tobe supplied in futurefreoacharge with those which Win always give satisfaction. - Therefore. if you Irish to ensure an: improve ment in your eighteen - DIAMOND, Practical aptiCian, = - Manufacturer of theEnzsian PablileSneetactiz. latil6 .No. 49 Fifth stzoat.-Pot /*- My plaec of business's elesiden SatertlaY: A CARD • ItAXING ILTADE A,BIL&A"Grdtr. operatefo before' therDeittal 'Colleges of tee niteStates. and the Various - Defttal -Oon ventions for the; purpose of bringing2before the' esion.my4,pparattue tor Extracting. Teeth. Plittlaoist Pain, Ishallofnecessitybe obliged to he away ,from my office the greater Part of next Spring and Summer, and that , my payient• n ny not be the losers thereby; I have as sociated irith me Dr. E; S. WAYS.' a'Dentist of well known fibility in every branch of the profes sion, and whoseelegant Ellings , are the admira tion of the profession wherever Been,. Dr. 'Nays will be with me from April Ist, and trill take the general charge of the; offroc.f le eying the free to devote my wholoattention ifr:Ext - ractusg Teeth with my Appierstus, and to the mechanical part the profession.. Persons who may have hitherto failed to flare their Teeth extracted for want of rime on my part, or from defects in the apparatus are ea.nred that such difficulty) no longer exists, as .Thave made many improvements. and will de. v: to my whole time to it. Reierences in regard Co the Painlessness and Safety of the operations :given if desired, and from tledical gentlemen too, Remember that cold weather is thetime when the apparatus on be used to the beet savaptaips.- ; B, ouoreld Dettl4, 134 Smithfi csreet mbl7Attny74 iN THE oNp,lll,lkNli. CO.IICE FOR N. the County of Philadelphia: In tho matter of tho ;Partition of the Real gal. tate of Patrick ' To Mary Doran, - wird° Js Kennedym Marga ret Ford, widity ; Berutrd ; Patrtck, Mary 'aid 'Jobs , Kintiedy,Oniner children', of oho rEtioindYt &ed.:v.:Then:ins Refitlibi and Ann Fa-rel_ .1 --You please notice Rule to nocept opretaps .to take ;said Beal Estate at the valuation, returnable Friday. May.l, 1363. at 111. o'clock, A..„41„,... cpoßr - tONGSTRERT. 'Attorney for Petitioner. Few's. Ahimala, &e. Put tip SDo and $1 00 boxes, Bottles and Fi ll a ks: - A•lartd - 45Eizatfor #otal3+ 43ti tutivas - - "Only infalibla remeciies:known." "Free from Poisons." "'Not dangeranado tbfrrib4o234 P&P/ATP" "Ratsconmontef them Sold IV hoMsale in all largeeiries• ems- Sold by all Drum; 3ts and Dealers every wnere. , . awn° t tar's"orthless imitations lies that "Co name is on eaeh Box. Bottle and Flack. before Yell buy. Address .711(EIVEY R. COSTAE. Pfirle , pal Depot 4.32 Broadway, N.Y. F> Ali 11,. 1,. . d by R., E. SELLERS it CO.. and B. L ETOOK t CO. Wholsae knsharsh. Pa. Itts 2pRIvAIE ESEASEB -ftaereedaar - DR. BROWN'S 'OFFICE, py,S2ll ILVF.TELDxSTRIVAT, _ Citizens and strange?" In need of medical ad. gios should net fail to give him a call. D. Brown's remedies never fail to care impu rities. itar scrofulous and tenets:al affeetidns —Also heredy taint. such as tatter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseased, the orisia which the patient is ignorant. 1 • • - sgurNAL In/LIME:SS. It's remedies for thLs atniotton. brought oss by solitary habits, are the only 'medicines known in this country which are safe and will fiPeedil, restore to health RH EUMATI SM. Dr. Brown's resaedies aura ina few daysthia total &Bunion He also trent Piles. Gloat. Honnorshoe.ifrathal Dt.charges, Female Diseases Pains in thk and liidnoys„ Irritation 0f. , . the , taadder. Aria' urea. ate. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. 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".., b .. .........„......„;kr?;. I', ;:r;r - 7 'i'f. • I - n , .. • .7^.... , • - - . 1.. 71 : :1,;7 ; ,_" • -,-; : -- i ..._,.q ~- . 7. . . ... , .....„ r:-.• - : - • I ,: ..... . „ _ -•., „ , r . . - . /1170 _tor AI; Proprietor. mi.y.c..,-,.. _ __ ___ ---• M. Ernie de Cirardin, the well-known publicist of Paris, stated some time ago that, in:a: cOnvernatickii 'with Mr.'. ,Slidell, the Confederate "Commissioner," in that city, the latter had assured him that "the South ' was disposed to disencumber itself of slavery, whichwas rather iriu rions than advantageous to it." This statement WAS reproduced by hi. P. Gail; lardet in his regular correspondence from Paris with the New York Courier des &tails Um's. - J • ' ; - The paragraph having been, recently brought to - the notice of - Mr, Slidell, he has taken exception to the . report of his .. conversation with M. Girardin, and, in his last letter.. under ; 'Ante of April- 3d,. 1863, M. Gaillardet makes the following rectifications: "air. Slidellacknowledges that he said to M. Girardin,that the slaves, once free, must leave the South, which ' would not tolerates mingling of the two races, and t th t the deportation of the negroes was at once the.condition and the diatulty of their emanciPation. But lie has hot de clared that 'the South was disposed to disencumber itself of slavery, which - was more injurious than advantageous to it.'.. Mr. Slidell could not have made such a 4claration _for three reasons: The first is, that he has no authority to make it, and that the Government at Richmond would no more _ hate' it than he, as the utiestion of .maielpritioit'n'anil3,!,reised, onilitiythe`se-the and not by the Central Government. The second rea son is, that if slavery is destined to disap pear one day, or to be modified like all htiman institutions, this would not take place on the morrow of a revolution, when tke - first necessity of the South will be to repair its losses. The third reason is, that the South means to decide this ques tion in fall:liberty, If its sole authority, and will not make it, in any event, the con dition of its recognition by Europe." .- The last two reasons, if read in the light of Mr. Benjamin's letter to Mr. Commis sioner Lamar, instructing lam not to en ter into: any stipulations with the Russian Government against the slave trade, would seem to be significant of a settled purpose 011 the part of the Richmond authorities toieave an opening for the revival of that traffic should the Seceded States succeed in establishing -their independence. and judge it necessory or expedient "to repair i their losses" in the matter of slaves by fresh importations from Africa. This "re- pair of losses," says Mr. Slidell, will be p the first necessity of the South" on the 'morrow of its success in converting a re volt into a "revolution." And as he makes this statement in connexion with slavery and in presence of the known fact that the Richmond.authorities refuse to bind the Seceded States by any speculations with foreign Powers not to revive tke slave trade, it Nvotilii. seem that the inference suggested ty hie language' floes naturally' from the circumstances under which k ,this language is held - as - -well as from its own purport. Prize Liu , on the WesterilltiVere. The St. Louis Republican of the 23d instant publishes at length the decision Of the United States Circuit Court for the district of of Missouri in the case of fthe United States .ya. Two hundred and sixty nine bales of cotton. The opinion was delivered by Justice Miller, and is lm., portant to all persons- engaged' 'in - coinl tnerce on the Western rivers. The court decides that the laws of maritime war are iqiplicable to;these rivers, and consequent ly vessels and cargoes are subject to prize rules, tuktleterininocl•by the. law- of natiOnS,. isucit as violations of blockade, carrying contraband of war. to insurrectionary States and district., etc. It is also decide ed that captures on land by laud forces, or booty as recognisedsby the laWs of war, are hot cognizable by any of the courts, but 'must be turned over -by Woos making such captures directly to the proper au thorities for ther_ase tiflEtel-Goi,ernment. The, captors in such cage gain ,no- interest men the property 'tairen, and cannot-apPro priate it, or any part thereof, to, their own usey Tae principles thus declared ;are important to eilliens-and alt pergona L en gagedin inilithr Service, either land or naval. intecia PI-al-6, A Singular Chain of Cagualitieg. The RinwHay,en 4 : ' 111 / a ditannarrates the following :onions c hapter of castle:lines ; We noticed fei , daYa since the suicide of Mr. HlCTyler of Middlehury. He hang himself Ty ler the /.5-ths'aPd short ly aftil'tbp , llreepitry oflis body a man named Hayetia neighbor, started-' to in form a brother of Mk: Tyler of the fact; his horse ran and he savihrewn out, in. ibriting hie head - badly t and he is repp_rted feliave Mace diet- "lidir.BilaiTal4l3-staTt ed on horseback to'dhlaiea.:44o,dr to tend Mr. Hayes, when ;hermit fell- s.ritti him breaking three of hitritifitc,fz'parY* the same week Mr. Cheatei:-41344i1i Watartewn, a neiglibbr of the-Fittfulosbate named, while harnessing Enise kicked b wus y _the.-galtril andlaid his Anil broken ho soon in&spired. . HeftwaiLin-inxed so . severely that, Ad intia l-. lolkes. Despatchesreceived from Admiial Wilkes state that he way - OMNI:it - hers, one of the Bellaniallllelf- , hawin g left Havana on the l instl6th: As he makes no mention of having' been onparole at less Havana, the report to that effect Is doubt without foundation. THE DAILY POST-ADVANCED BATES. I E One. year., by rpa1i...... Elk Inerjths— ' ..;.. we e i One " ;One weak. delivered in Single ........... `To agents per - '; NEB' ik . Alviirriiitiii4 RATES. IThe following rates of advertis have been dread upon by the Pubiishers of t y pe Pittsburg, Daily Press, to take effect on and after the 10th day of Novombet. rig% Wall-new oientracts: 1 ' lion -STATED-tiro atiTtin: ' - Y-2 D. SINOL2 SQUARE, EVERY Di t. One insertion.-- 8 60 Two months__ 6 900 Two insertions.- 100 Three months.- I.lfilo Tim.* 'l2Ai2:tifaui , IL , 23{Forcr mpriths. 13 og . Otosweek:,....---.- 200 Five tlibiltbB: - ... 14001 Two weeks...„,. 3 al/Six months 15 00 Three weeks 300 Nine months._ 20 00 One month 600 One year . . ........ 25 00 .A., FOR CHANGEABLE MA i LER. Which allows theprililege of a weekly °tutus I of matter, to he inserted among new advertisements. PEP. SINGLE BQII•RE, EVERY DAY, Six months, .... ....... ..... ~.----.......- S/82° Twelve Monots_.: ,tices.- ~ .... .30, 0 Adnatrastratorke No - - ' ... .. . . ' Marriage Notices..-- 2'25 ... - otieeli:ea - {;l7 insertion. 50 m .An: advertisements ordered. in: for one Moinsnflt;orleis of time. tole eanhgt the timeor dm DA ILY.POST. DECLARATIONS OF MR. SLI DELL. TEaporta - of Cotton at 'New York. The New York Commel'cial Advertiser publishes a table, Compiled from official sources, showing the amount and value of cotton imported from foreign countries since the commemcetnent of the rebellion 4cl up to the close of last year. By the aiinexed recapitulalion of this table it s ill be seen that, notwithstanding the siffering which the English operatives have undergone in consequence of a scar city of supply of cotton, nearly twenty million pounds of the staple were imported up to the close of last year from that comp try alone. And this has been done be. cause the price of cotton ruled higher here than in England. We have received from that canntrk quite one half of the cotton imported *...4..?”--$0 00: .... .. 1317pOTIS of Ralf' Cott,n into t 1 Po• t (.1 New York from April lsi , 18W, to,Dn. 31st, 18132. prom PnGland ...... • B we ri we t d ii. tis l i i the ll a. .l , a, MexicoHE a g u n l i s . a . .. ........ ...... Bra2il ... Central Republic.. British Honduras. Dani,h W I. Dutch W . 1 ". ,'• Bremen ... Baatlitire :43 ...... ' China. ..... British E. . ......... r " San D0ming......,.. 'The Death of Blake, the Comedian. Wm. Rufas Blake, the distinguished comedian, who died suddenly at Boston on Wednesday, was about r• 8 years of age. His first appearance on the stage was in 1621, at the Old Chatham, in New York, and since that time he has been connect edrwith all the :principal theatres -in the United States. The New York Express says: The evening before his death he played ''Sir Peter Teazle," and was in the enjoy : went of his ordinary health and spirits.-- On Wednesday night he was to have ap peared as "Stout," in tqe comedy of" Money." On Thursday evening a week ago he took a temporary leave of the New York stage. at Laura Keene's Theatre, being engaged to join the combination company of Mrs. Barrow, for a few weeks. On that occasion he bade farewell to his audience in one of those cordial and genial little speeches which he ad well knew how,te make. It is a strik ing fact that . the last part beaded here was Geoffrey Dale, in the touching drama, "The Last Man," which ror years has been one of-his beet and favorite charac tore. What striking significanca this fact nowpossesses I Almost the, very. Ica of - iieelrocilof actors who have illnstrated the drhma for so many years past, he has seen falling away from beside po him almost all the contemraries of his pro fessional ca reer. And now he has fallen upon their path Sontenco Sot Asido. Chaplin Karcher, One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, was sentenced by a general court-martial to be dismissed from the service for taking eight days' leave of absence without authority, but the Secretary of War has issued orders 'remitting the sentence. HoirELL Conn says that bat things stand in the way of an amicable settlement of the present national difficulty—"only two things : the landing of the pilgrims and original sin." "The Dearest Spot," etc. The Nashville .Di.spaich in a recent is sue, finds it convenient to quote the stan zas from the immortal hymn of "Home," beginning "The dearest spot on earth," etc If he does it as ti prelude to the an noancetiont that wood is selling at $l O psi. cord, and other honseholdithicles proportio n. iii T is stated that 700,000 gallons of wine were made in California in 18e,2—that them ate ten and &half millions of vines now planted in the State, which, when • in full bearing condition, will produce three and a-half millions gallons_of wine. Cali. fornia,-it will . . soon produce more wine than all the other States. itaraigratto n to the tinftea States Liverpool journals notice the tact that the number of emmigrants sailing from that port this year is much greater than ever in corresponding *alto last year, In the Grit -three months of 1868, 24,807 emigaants left in the , Mersey—t whigh was_lll,626mare 'Wag "The brit three months of 1882: We read that "a considerable number were destined for. Queensland and - Victoria, but a 'very large msierity took shipfor the 'United States. In the month of March 11,976 passengers Shipped for America alone , of whom rather-more than three-fourths came from, Ireland." , • R. g_pl i alum an LITE OP LEECH & & FORWARDING BARRA . _ - • , . . . thialei in - WESTERN ' RESERVE CirEkSE, Flour; Crain, Fial - G , Dried-Ttait, Piat . and near Ashes, and PRODUCE-GENERALLY Beat Brands of Family Flan}- Always Always on s®d ~. .Alo. 102 second Street Between WOcKland Market, PITI'BB UGH: PENN'A. OA-Liberal advance madiaron Consignments. ap l l-1, d ,*- CITY - TOWN LOTS: A 7FEBLIC SALE OF TOWN LOTH, -in the NewTown.bpposite Oil "tlity: Pa.', On' .the Allegheny River. will take , place on the S at 10 o'clock, -, . .. . I.2iii TUESDAY, aPlatiii; issa 1 . .. . The Location is the most desirable for a town In the Oil Region. The surface is about forty feet' above the river at the bank, and rises scradnally aslt recedes, givirra , grajithview of the River. roil City , and the " Palley of 011 Creek, together (Irate the surrounding coon! ry for a mile above 1 . and ; below. . . ,_' There are two Springs on the siteo4taajitricient 'elevtitlen toaanTthlic water -. taxon/M-I)meg into everY,Penee. Brick. ,Lime, S one and Limber.. firfituiding..gmaioses, are in great obtmdance in' the vicahiltr. - :,- - - -),- - , ,_, . ,-.; --, z. , •:- ei - -.. 'LE I Bilif aOr 8 AIE . .L. .ars- DIM ..10.01 ' .ON. I DAY , OF . SALE; 6-l ialt , Llie-dpltieliase - _ Motley -on 'receivin g the need. eiiii-fourthlaMa months, sad the hal- , lantlein twelve month& Wittartteragt;:..-For• fe.r. ? . 4er -P a rtielger 2 l4.PPlE:lo;-__ --- ii.-- , WM. L. LAY, OIL CITY, Pi nango, Co. Pa. arn-nditt. IF nu TACKLE FOB SALE BY JAMS BOWN 136 Wood stmt. IDEAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTE. TION, incorporated. by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Open far Doporita ftom 10 a. m, to 2 o'clock, P. to, daily ; also on SATURDA EVENINGS. from E. to 9 4:'elook. 401 lice, G 3 FOURTH STREET. A 13AF. ,, , CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY; for Mechanics, Laborers. Clerks, and all Mow whose means Executors , are small. It also commends itself to Adminis trators, Collectcirs. Agents. I-Wan-au Societio3 or As and persons of all climes! Lsterest at tho rate of which, EN. CENT. per annum is paid on deposits, if r , ordrawn. ,will be placed to the credit of the depositor cn the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this rate money wilinounts in Less TOAN TWEIVEI MUM. Interest will etimmonto on all deposits the It and 16th days of the month after such deposits are Made. Boots containing Charter, By-Laws, faro • Med au application at the ogee. Pagans cur —ISAAC JONES • " VICE raestnatyr-11". B, COPELAND. TRVSTEE3, Ilan Thee Howe J K Month:ad. Isaac Jones, e tI Remy. Wm R Smith Jacob Painter. Horsy Childs.. Nickolas VoestlY, W B Copeland . Secretary and Troasurcr—A. A. CARRIER. febs:6lnd Purina.% Value 19.031 502 sl,4tl2,tiF 291,911 ..1:00.914 • PußLic Novi(' E OFFICE op TEIE PEV.N . ...1 RATT no tD CO, } CANAL T I ran.37IZITDgI'AnTIICYnT. 3tlIP hereby i public notice to all Whom it insyconsern. that in pursuenoo of the power and authority canferrod upon it bysundrY tphoCsmmon r an iact o off Pehne General e As i e te m l *An ' Aot for the sale of the Main Line of the Public Work's." splices - 0d May kith. 1a37. it will on the FIRST DAY ciP M AY. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty- th reo, abandon ~ s much of the Western Division Of the canal. lately forming a part , f the Main Line on the Public Works. anti as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown,. (cora trimly known all .the "Upper Western Division") topthor also with each Donis Fedora and Reser veva lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connection with a,id Upper W esters Division. By order of the Board of Direo , ors, Witness the seal of the said Company the Yith tiny of I , obn/orb A.D. 186 - ' 3 EDGAR TI'IONISO N. [L. S: 1 mhluitaiyl __ __ __ President. LOTS FOR 84.1. E—THE MUBSCRI her offers for sale fonr eligible lots situated on the corner of Grove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt township.— The lob/ aro eaoh 24 feet front by 110 foot deep, running back to an alley, and are entirely isola ted by streets and allays on_ every aide. Two of the lots have frame houses on them. five rooms and bell in each, hydrants on the pre mhos. They will be sold alt together on very favorable terms. Enquire of JAS. liceAßE, A_gent, feb27 Ross street. near Fourth. ..1,S91,:11 i 1 .157, gi.; ...4(i,8:;,3 55,`134 .. :1,6'26,131 514.8,311 ..... 573,:.188 CA,a9tl 462 51,535 9 6.6.51,1 .102 4 4i I 73 , 166 3 ...478,3.14.1 131,151 024,639 . t.,3,708 •• 4711 •'•7 16,401 4,16.5 21:),CM. 46 e "TUE UNION," ARCH STREET, between 31 and 4th rHILAIEirE rNPDE/INIODNELPHIAED HAVING RE. tamed the lease of theTibore popular Rotel for a series of years, would respectfally call the attention of the trwrolint nublis to its contra! lo eality. either tor business or pleasure. mh3:l3td THOMAS S. HEBB dit SON, , 11 ".• TDDlFB— eiturarr. Colfoo , hiskey, Ratsins,_ SionrAte. Foy sale by TIIKILMAN ,k GE TTY, 0021 Corner of Ohio greet and Diamond. Allegheny City. ACIFIEII,EL-20 Ebb. 'Half Ebb and Q r /VAL Dbis fresh No I large Maakerel. lU Bola No do do - do- , do sJ Kits - Mess and No 1 do /int receirod and formate, by mh23 MILLER ,t RI METSON min ntrumuva LOTS roit saa.r. IN LAWRRNOEVILLE Four loti 21 by AO feet each; handsomely s tciated on Church street, situated near the Pa-monger Rail way, will be sold chesty for (sash. on application at this Of. doe . ' fehl7:dtf. C A ICP E T it DECEMBER, 18 W. D. & 11. riIeCALLU2I 87 FOURTH STREET, ILA ROM PORTION OF 01:11118TOCEI 1 - Iz_ ving Leon bought previous to a !refine et advance.;, nnd now replenished (I':evt before the largest adva,loo of the neenort) with the no re est de stints in Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window bhades. &o . A favorable opportnnity' is oirood purehnsers at moderato rates, as prices will be higher. (loon LITPTON OLDDEN, SIANITPACTVERESAND D'2.11.12R8 IX FELT CEMENT t GRAVEL ROOFING )IM„..llepaira tonic( °ravel, Canvass and Metall° Roofs made at the lowest prices, All work promptly attended to and warranted. Office. Morning Post &allot, corner Fifth and Wood streets.2d story. mhl7 JUST RECEIVED, AT BIM ELAND'S OS MARKET STREET, Ladlea' fine Lasting Balmoral, Button and Con gress beei'd. Gaiters• Ladies' fine white and black glove Kid and Morocco blippers; Ladies' fine glove Kid Balmoral and Coagress Bor, ts ; Gents fine Calf Boom. Balmoral and Gaiters, full assortment. lloya"and YoUths'lloots. Su oes and Gaiters: Iflisse.3 and Children's fancy Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of' all kinds and atylos. Be sure and call and at toast examine my stoak before purchasing ltiX price o°o4 slae whffe. Itemdraber.' at Btliti.s2l.ln; 08 Market St. j 2d dourfrom Filth • apt 5i50 , WEBSTER•S $5,50 UNABhIDGED 'DICTIONARY, • Fifty copies. completo. Pictorial Zlition at $5.50 for sale by JOlll,l MELLOR. Tani Woodatreat. CHARNI CEDELIERS, BRACKETS, ,COS. CANDELBRA.SS. LAMPS, &e. BEGILDED OR: BERRONZED, and made equal to now. Abu, Chand eller s ite.. 'altered to burn Carlton Oil, at the Lamp and ipit . ..Store. of tvELDON, ap2dy,.. , 164 Wood street, near ertb, . . _ ILT ;4.Ir4EABLE FOURTH STREET V 'Property For Fele: 403 feet front by 85 1 .4 deep.' large building well.built.. 14 inch walls; wide fiall; Bar-Room; SEttitig-Rocnic Pining Ball 12 feet ceilings; Large Parlor; 1 5.sIngle and n dou ble chismbers; Large Kitchen; Wash-Roase; good' cellar:under the whole house, gas and water fix cires.! SS Fourth strtet. Now used as a ho tel and doing an excellent Liminess. For price and terms aispLyto . . CUTHBERT d: "51 Market Street. 141 OUND, SUM 210auir tween Little Saw - Mill Run railroad depot. and the Marine railway Tomoeranceviiio, The owner, can have the ~ame:by. describing the money and paving this advertisement, Apply at the' , office. of the -k'oa. - no it - SPIRING GOODS. wouLn CALL Tale jimirr aw . tion of Bayou/ to oar kook of 411ING AND SUMMER GOODS embracin g ali the newest styles of • PratiN I,IrDaFAIVrCI7 CASSLVERES Adtablil fbißusinesa Balla. Altai and complete assertiment.ot fineAdack- , - cLoTirs ANn CASSINIERES, Plain azd tizuretigitk and Cadmere rwenta W. H. McGEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL MCBEE?, corner 4411 ondarket Square, Allegheny city 1:1047W ILUIVIAMPARIP OF .Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, AND 333Z/N ZOL.III. itir•ollice on LIBRIVIT STREET. opposite - Penn's Depot 'llll-All oil warranted. • attlC3l73 THE ARDESCO OIL comr eiNY MANUFACTIIRE AND LiAvE von sole a superior article of Refined Ardeseo NON-ExpLosivx. 14801 PURE BENSOLE. warehouse, 27 IRW NAITREE'r u en t 011 R'o rlc DUNCAN, DUNLAP & 00.. Manufacturers of PURE 112111Eld IIEFINE1) cA.a - Ecolq Ogee. NO. .291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitta burgh. Pa. myg-6d --- --- The Philosophic Burner. mitsvaicke NEW DOUBLE4I.43IINta Philosophio Biarnor tor Oarben OH le floc ready. It poesessoa many advantages over the Common Bunker& a. It taakca a large or mail light with paftr Combustion. 2. It will bunt any quantity of oil with safety. '3. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be need as a taper night-tamp. 5, It can always be made to burn econconicalb 6. It is more easily wielt.ed than any other burner. .7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 9lt timing all the white light above the cone. The without toucidng chimne the g y can be removed or Inserted be . These burners are the common No.l sire, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every er son using Carbon OH should have a.Philesop p hic Burner. Price 25 cents; per down Bold a No. 82 POURTRatreet.' Pittsburg_h. 1e.25-Iydw RAYDREL MC NA B ; E' S PIANOS ARIFI STILL ahead or Shsinway's and all other Pianos made in this cottutrY. A oholeo supply rereired this weok: CHARLOTTE BLIJME Polo agent for Knabe's Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. apll B® l GAINS SECOND HAND PIANOS. A CHIC/IEIIINC/ 7 OCTAVE. BEAU tiful black Walnut case; very little $220 ' . • .. A 7 octave. ..........., round corners, a first rate instrument- 200 A 7 octave, Days st Co.. Rosewood. a handsome instrument, in good order...". /74 A octave, Stol/9.2t. R 0301,0011. Carved Pannels in front... ...... . ......... _ 185 A 614 octave. Zale Ez — Co. Rosewon . d. round front, an escollent . 180 A 0 octave, Lhickoring, Rosowood round corners, n_.,rood reliable ... . _ 150 octavo.l.lall et,Dis via & Co, Rosewood 135 A 8 oct,. Stodart. AlahogonY, round front 80 0 oat, Swill; do ..... _........ ...... 75 A 0 Oct., German. do BO .A 8 oct. Dunham, do 50 A 8 oct, Loud do ........... ....... 40 A s}ioct, English do 20 A 5 °to, ao do .......... l5 For sale by JonN n, MELLOR, LAKE SUPERIOR °OPFER NINES S.MILTIE - N A ZI 2 - V7 : O /14 itn. Itt'ILIMIESC oft Cu., IDAgiY ~ s hian C iakettnem of Sheath. Brastore' and Bolt copper. Prceeed Col par Bottom. Raised Still Bouoms. Spotter Solder. Lo . Also fm . :Hpis and dealote in Meta% Ma PlaViteet leea b • ko. MN- Constantly cm hand. linmen'e Maohlnet od Tools. Warehouto, No. 14 FIRST and no ECOND sTREETB. PitUbursh. Penna. • • _Or Special orders of Copper eat to anv desired utters. fo2l,l4dltw .J. R. OLDDEN HUNDRED ADP Boiler Riveters. oart-Ond. employment on iron g onooats, under shelter, at the boat wages. Maohinllts also wanted. JAMBSB, BADS, tohliedSwall Union Iron Works. SL Louis, B LACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, PITTSBITRE4II. PA. PARK, BROTHER ft CO., Best Quality Beiliisd cast Steel, Square, Flat und Ootagon. of all sires. Warren. test 04111/31 to any imported or Manufactured in this country, GIL Office and' Warehouse, hi0..140 and 151 First and 120 arid' 122 Slecond Streets, Pitts burgh. , . fobbilyd irA LASS PACHER—WANTED -I.IkitICE MLAI 6iately—An experienced atika Packer. Must also understand: Lamp - .Fitting.,.4mA pro duce the most unexceptionable. references= to character addcaptibility. No person need 11 .P0/7 anion possessing. the above ohalitleatione. RUAIRIERTZ t/t4..B.IMAILLEY, mtlll. 154 Wood amt. OUQUtSNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRA:WFORD. Menem:tarots of every variety offirdshed BRASS WORK .FORPLUMBERS . ... _. GAM , or STEARIU MTERS, _.. . ,NLICILINEI3II3 atm COPPRRAltinus, . ; ItliesiiEvaASTEittiS OF •EVEiti' 14, . ' ioription made to Order. ; Bnsamboirsiork. steatd and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartionlar attention pasp-tofltdng up: itefineriei;for Coal andarhonOsis: Also. imle, agents' ..for.-the - Weetinn - Dletvierrof Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh. ',eluded] Co.'s !patent 8s phon Pulp,, the best over inven ted, having no valves it is notThible to get oat of order and Will throw more water than any. amp twit° ,its else. , . , . T CDT RECEIVED - a splendid dock of 81:!RING DELAINES & DRESS 'GOODS •cALtais, GINGILLMS, &cr. Special atteittibn ' CANA to our ate.* of bluelins and Dish Linens that was purchased before the treat advance hi Dry Goods. Call soon and secure your Spring.Gonda sal th_e!s: will be much - higher . Remember th'o Na:'9s Market dreg. bir tween fifth and the Desmond. • 10b2 _ J.. LYNCH. '.I.IPTO.N OLDDEN, GRAVEL ROOFERS MOBBING POST BUILDING. p 7 corner Fifth and Wood streata oursOzara 4ND Irstr IitODEIr volvers, Cooper'sDooble Manhat tan ,Fire Arms - . Company, Allen , th -Wheelock Sharp's for sale low to the trade'OF - - JANES iIarCFN. ' gra ply Wood-St. CHAJI,Lgaj4 0414 7: 1 Fral!;', ' P ‘/Il 40' EL E R Dealer In Bacon Lard. Bugar-Cured Hams, I:smelted Beef ito„ deollayd. Corner Market amel First glroots. Pittsburgh. Pa. 2 S, IS ALEns IN OILS. M 8. B PIT7BBURGE. PERNA foatbo a ozji 46 FIFTH STREET. fit WOOD .191TREET. ISINttrICTLYBER.4 op COMMERCIAL INFORMATION., • , ..._ _... rbitration COntmltted or the to V . Trade: ' Wm. M. SHINN. V. P.L.I-4111: AIL Jl , lO. S. DILWoRTH Wm. iIICitEEILL - - DAVID 31130 DLESS. - „ . _ ... ~. Movements of Ettrojaean StoatsiO• .-,,- 873au 4.ltßitiate! . • : , • Glaatow ..... ....-New Y ork..Liverpoel. .... :AprilZ Bremen . : ........ Now Y0rk...8i0n5c04.....--APril 23. Arabia. .. . ........ Boston ..... Liverpok I :..;:April W Cityllaitimore..NowYbr 4 iv erPool........Alay... 2 GPersia....— ..... .New York,Liverpool ...... ;May . 6 reat Bastern..Nsur York-Llverpool ... ... ..Iffey • 9 Ans l urop tralesian...Na ............ 805t0n....-..A.iv00l ' - /daY - / 3. ow York..LiverPerpool...--May 2), Pam EIMPZ.- Li P. propa. , .---.Liverpool. . . ... . 80ut0n.........:April ia., 116russia.,.......SouthanYn—New York... April ;,4j BMA .. .... Liverpool .... ..New York...Aprir 2 - zi Auserii iiiiinLivorpaol . ‘... . New-York...Aprll'J2s, City Washington Liverpool. New York... April 292 1 , Canada...,- ...Liverpool Boaton ... .....klay..• 2 BhCity of Covn...Lirerpool New Yoik.../BaY 2- hm ........... ..adverpoo 1..... Non , York"... May: - ' 'Et' Sidon ............................... York—Mar 15 Kedar Liv erpool...... New York...klay SO Tripo A ustralasianve4 oo l .. . .. Ne* yorkLzi ne 13 . li Li ...Live New York...June.' 27 —.4._ /1015/EY IttAntET. (gonna= DAILY von gat arongiso-posr. The following are the buyins—i-ana gelling rates or Gold, Sliver, do.: - Goldt i t e th Saver..... Demanci E 6O / 4 75 S .'td) ; asteTn New York Baltimore.. - par .. ;stalsChumpvilkilitie:":7-1 ''''''''''''''''''''' Pal* Western Ilnehaange. Cleveland " " Pparar St. Lonia. PIT 4' PITTSBURaH OIL TRADE TtrEsDA.Y, April 13th. The mi qket just at WS tiate.is.v:ery. treited Prices .since our last have materially dtb - anced ; both for Crude and Refined. ThO receipts: . 'were; Crude in Ibis, 1.X5 ; in tank,3.550; Refiried * k Benzole, 114; total, 5,178 bbls. The Alitalte.ay. river being in good boating- order all the parcels. ready will be shipPed during the PreP t /AI /.6 '. The market is very ancertaiztAt presentAr4 quo. talons must be taken with a good deal of 016;w 7 ance, as no two dealers ask tho same ,nttc.-,The ... lit' vest demand at this time is for Crude.. Refined has ahranced: sales 1 ( 0 bids in bond at 2810: some dealers have put up their stocks to 38c for bonded, and 38;448e for free. Whether these figures can be obtained remains to be seen;. Stocks moderate. Crude—Sales of X 0 bbls in bids, ltic; 000 . do 15 3'4'016c. Bengal() ures• unchanged, with a liinited - * de7 , . mend. fi, ITTOBURCE PRODUOB MARK . • Orrin iss.sYrnDlll,7 POlO7l Tacaday. April .2th, 1853. Enmarks—The weather continues delightful; The farmers wjj certainly be pleased, as thelr• cropS cannot fail to prestrer as brie as this stabi l of affairs continues.. Business is hr/Prsi:ringtl -lowly with an increasing demand fir cartait: i. leading articles. Coal boats or "broad iscu - tis!! . . • conilaue to lease daily. destined for various-Ports between this place and New Orleans. We have every reason'to believe thht 'the Western- eitios, will be well supplied. includ ins the Governtrienf iaiatrs. The money market is about as unsiettled - as ever, thci rates of gold fluctuating-0 leest eV' ery hour. We give the rates in anotheipartof this column. They will be found correcteddaily, np to the clrse of the market by Atesr.s: Tibuiitz Mertz, Bankers, and can Le depeidal ea. Cheese—We never noticed more activity than tb' been exhibited in this Market for Cottle tiinePe - ..* Prices have been advancing steadily. 13riceii firm with a largo business doing for home use and to fill contract:. The stock in first hands• it rapidly disaPpearing• There aro,dicaviver,'saiv oral lots that will b e Out or sinoke house th , s week, which will help to repleriish the stock! Out packers so far 133Y0 made a good thing out Of it. Me. 9 Pork is neglected and teems to be oat; of season, there being.n o.de co and for itat present: Fish--We have no eh'ange to notice; we: have I. only a limited supply on hand, whi - ah- maga holders - entirely indifferent, whether theY Sell or not, The receipts for same weeks past hays balim light. In the East the,. market . is reported 'dull. Butter dull and in limited ; demad, ~Pkieea- are nominal and tending ,dosynantd. ; -7 • Flozzr--The demand was larger hut" prices , were unchanged. note sales of 1,350. btas .pf Extra Farads-on the wharf; the parties_ „however, declined giving tho rates. ' :Sales .160 -Ma Extat. Family from storp 7507 s4' 75-; lOO bbls ' S> 70; 100 bbis inferior., $1 75; .40 bbls. chola% $7 50. There Ares no export demamt The re- . ce_pi is were . : Bacon—marg e t very firm, with a liberal,- dos mend for lots rangingtrom 5,000 to 10,_000-lbs.,We note sales 01.000 Ibs es follow: Piattridams"B3-•;,, S C Rams. 10c sides. Sc ahouldera, fie t 'l5•,Wa sides 3, 80 ; Plans Rams, 8,'40.4,-„,shoulders, ,2,006 Das S C Rams 10c. Dried Beet — S t ales 1,20(M; S Cat Salt—Sales 200 bbls store at Si 80, delivered. Cattalos-Market priees=ntiettatteiL fig Sales ures 330 boxes minens.l.4c 214,d0 *Muhl:la:am . Hatter—Demand fallen off; - stales7:bblsi /841:c Potatons—The redelphs are inere'ssulg Laslcs 170 bush Neshannocks, $.l 00 Ter-, iturlAihickr is the outside figure. _ Hay—Firm tales-12 loads at Scales:72l C lieeae ,„ llarketflrm r within active °mufti Sates 12) boxes IV; E. lie: 50 do Nosheia: . piled Frnic--In fair demand, with ;Ace .sale Ci.• Apples, sales of 85hush.' $ 7-3701`50. Teaches, sales 125 bush,sB 12@i3 - -• Neap—Sales 250 baxes-C Beetle—Market dell. Timothy, bell at $4 ; .. cuveNts s7vFicez. sz.4.areebutb..— Sitirar—Sales of 8 blids Orleans ata .- .12A41_11 . INellasesea—Sales of 35 bbls Caffee--Sales 40 - sacks Rio at 334.233fici tirattt4=- • The matket :was , unsettled quotations were difficult- tn4sibtailcr.... : 'We omit prices in the absence of sal& ' Mime.Mine—Sales 50btrls prime!. 25@l -Sales 50 blitz, .przato at $1 • . 1544 Louis. Market ; chok • ltemp-60 bales prime, s9oi ".130 , balea prime • e. SW& • •r. .• Flop , -171 bids super, g 4 ou ; • its/ dii - euper.: $ . 4 60; 225-do.slngle Extra, ' $5 . 75 g 0 da stogie extra, $5 80; 45 , 5 do, in lots, double extra; $6. . • Rye—Declining ; 169 sks ; i nleteotsso, eke ex tra; 92 sks at 59e, sks calm; 3'..l3sWat 65e, aka in -eluded. , sprinrn . . skean loa, atr,2sol:l2.ooo,iikien. tots from $I 05(4,1 15. 759 skSin lots, croak_ $ / ; g:ai very clioice at SI • 25. ,* • - • Vont — Market very •dull no sales _'north quoting, 49lal—.6g sta at 74.e,120 sits at 756- delivered; 1,504 eke in loteatlseintaitt .3,ooo'effs in iota: at 76e delivered. 542 aka at: 76e. at:levee:loo eke •at 76*, itU oks on private termis . ...,, • • LarCt-20 tcs 'Grease—MO pkgs white:andyellaw,tit- Tallow tca at Vo. ' • ' .. . sts zuntsliczaceavara i L' ket Market verY hearYi isat ;no , ' ohlage Sales it State Tobacco Fl' includel -hta, stems it $5: ghtasfaatOrYlaga from:LIMP WI I 3 do ghats& IMfrota$ 16 : 0 5 1 g1110.- rdo camp InOn /ear:from $13,414 AI; 3 a cr .nwritnnt do do from $l5 75®16 10'; 3130 do marosfastarmg: do➢ from $l6 95@17 1 hbd good,,do clo a n $ 22 2 oasko from $l2 60@izs 50: from $7 50@7_60; .17 hbda• p ri me Moat - withdrawn from sale. . . DATTB-* CAPROLL, , • . IFERAPINANT T 41140110; . ISA YE JUST RE calyx& • laraeanctwellaeleoteditook of • Sil4ring ,_G-0.0 clOthis PAP s ALSO ' 4A l 4r_gtOksktof;:. - _ • .- , :lawris FURNISHING 'GOODS; " Including Paper Collars. Mei-ties, and even. thins usually kept by first elass Furnishing Store Orders promPtlY exeonuid. auW:lyd IEo OLL RUTTER. ONE TUB, Barka Freak Roll Butter. duet end break, b 7 JAS.& FE? op 16 Corner Marl . 1011. PE 1 1344-Taist - , .-.:'.1.' : - -.. ' -.;-,. • " . 4 .. , i Uldedb 3 0 Jai &MOW- - k:17,--.L'i Lidos. Thset searatleML. - - .-.7-: ,- . ':•..-:7 , - delicate disindear. stif- - - ''. ,--. .r .. - - ... - *.ZY titliror d % 8 7 1 41 4 :i.V-1_.. : . :- . 4 - ':4 ;:f :. .: *WV to - milts etkoth",''' - __. :.-...a : -'.f•• `-' - 1 itekliviltacadtti t t Artilt , m l ....r._3..qciar At. . : - ; Dic -BautErrotm,pu emu) fact of his dots); . s6Jljito is:want gratater*ligidifabizydriiliforkr '.°l eckaz4 L ti t it ,l 4, grerma.vm* lmr.atai , sti. ' oe - tt00... ti t ,o "LIZ "clb riilii ls Z - E-Ltalt • - ttodr,,,itc.43lo. 4 tha r and, dowtote. 7 3.hetir., -.;.. fatnils Layman snow .be cautions to koeti am- '. higeetartetatiattktp. othe state'es'DrAlEtAlq::: MOM, ioneect P n bU s hMsgost-slizontisoAresa :,. Usti' zddirht , bet ost tethem isisr.kytdrid taic ols''' tabdost and prestumptuons.,f `7o , W ,„%itill: :Ltd:, , raised in Ismoramps. impnogjw_Asmozorecnisemst_. trhO,Ooldcate isoaleWlilW.kessoeVt to doUarsiand2lstate,.. ,'--,coystelionsit'sitbsnin'.illya-:--0- i totten:lt lsteinitomity.howtorestW : sitinsmint '2 iirs atid , mardiaor ate- thood.tilhitt'theit" _ ;datctiters ...anti-wards.' trretriotisly.-fesble, I 1 IVO ttZit of dell/sets iworiuowe'ed Itliaeoraeoed-'-',. have -bean mo.toper to ilt eeltlkmolocntb7 , l).lr, , •r* Uft$lO3TRUl5, Besidita"Many'-hefiko mit etter- 1 , ulari bectbro - outhlttertutetitosteorm pr.;_ ,itetertina:=° . • eatirsiet=tilszjf I! averoehersteraae' . halitim, emedies.' ', widish afokeetiliatlyhifi meta- oefeirOdwomi -solallos' statabhk- -- Killildttni: isattst =to lim. F=' l . faleece.ofthesee rt r azialtreetttemilielieshba.nd6h 4 ; *I. feted itabotttetiditte-Mvoittle., ..'etmedis4rlj: easeepasetosaftittithmsarkedeocochad.,`f Myr. itift:PArearttlikiliiltttr"teaV+ , '.' - Mehritttletil-barOf wts,tlieLol44VesiVetlje--' use United &atom leads him to say—to all with 1 7 ,- , fair trial. keedth and lumpineos will .ostitkbloons' toot the now:-: per.ed the*: Mil', ichiilonirattritlx - utontebaake um ttokeiksaretoat...radzbe,etted..,::. flotagimptiiimand &Lot ifs kindrea dizw-s.. ol .:oldcliv eo tetanititteeW' ;Watts eotztom-%emt- . . ;Wa y vamp to°2.lflr ifob ,nl lenfte thi A b - '' _ eiott iseroe-txd- , -; °,.°3-voftunieo lotecumatiArtwhas , supotion skiU , - T ~,,.__lii elm.„.....,ttemteakto%s e et e ervoeadmvaticterbo ir -- "''''''grl.4 atellgorfaenesetellmrtoeut,.,., mend— eel ...s pabUstiers. eor , . otlioteefloi--1104_74 41 ,-. '-. oinAy sm-szati t mg4_,., street.nOlarDisangnovsiet, ?Ante occaranll-. , etcations to all tansy vie 'maim's:L:33lY ay. '-' tedglta.::l.ll,frel - . • , - -;, .. a . . ~., - -; -` 441, 1, ,- .N- - ;-• ,:,-,.; :./PitNkizrecrzst NEW 'MEDICAL • DMOVEIIy,r --tlon inixtaisnne 4Lintri , •.!._. :ENT = -4 u ' ' tragfr &jai iii3araii, , it4i, - Wcalmsog Ifighttr-tW i -I ' '".. " ti llbS e nenu ttr nit al'irntk - .. ..ty, f ,, • _ ..ty ravel. craze and .. AM att.._ _ 'r i t has iuste oyupwalcry rit ' ONICHUNDRED ISYSICIANEk lb t heir e gicrgeffl ic teewitig.tp enUntinutnnt. supers tlczans, ?Arta. Arectut. pr a/ eampottuf arty MlOlnt.‘" t''.."- - - ....', ' ,_.84:41,43- BRECIFIV, i441,i4 , ~,. ii 4 zeds , /ni , 3tioli - . "Oftin ;erecting ri trii4ii to a - few is. autivrhsa a mob chkortoditispermaa;• - eat. , :mice aro propared from yeserttae. .extracta thatare hartalctiftithe .andstyrtom neVaros”..ro-4 -- ' ate the stomach. or imPrczaato &ho breath-Ada beta t t a T coated, all artcsoolm taste la avoided.. 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