XEDICAL: AMA R It -V-13461E TAB L .; 10 AIICOROLIG PILBPAILAirION.I 1, PURE TONIC MEDICINE. OIL HO OFLANIPS Glam,At.ittnit „„.,.::_ •,. , - - r X R -0,, D,--I,IIWRSON, Philadel+ .-Pllll4-Tennag Will effectual =y cure Liver Co_,lnPlaint9 JAUNDICE, . . , throttle. or Iterveils'DebilitY. Diseases of the Kidneys,' and an Diseases from : a - Disordered! - • . ,Zieer or Sion:obel i. Brian tiCia_pa 0n... w • Pike, Palblem or Blood to the Head. attatekAciditthe Stomach, H. Disgust • or Food,' ettstcor Weight in tde Sterna* Both' Pruotatiorts. Sink r %te. or Fluttering at tile Pit oi uie Stem- Switunizig or. fete 111:114. Hurried and I oult_Broatinng. Blattering at the Heart. chMtng or suffecating eensations, when in a Obi titre, 'Dimness of Vision, BOtsettrabs be helt tne sight/Pews. aiici; shut Pain in the Head, Defuneney . afJ'erstion Yel- lowness offtte.n and escPain in • the Side: Back... Chest, Ds, dus. Sodden FluldietotHeat; i.fin the Mesh. Coru3tent ' of Bvil. • . • Ind great.deprea of And wit etteitteele prevent t ellowYetter.BlLliotie ilia TOBY- CiCiNtAllf • ' Nemiie3tkasel. OE BAD winrogyi • They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine Ages outer& hi:mired. Induce' - sale and universal ioptilari a 7 or Idadand's German Bitters. (purely tegetahle hosts of ignorant quacks and lotts ve unsorit venturers, have opened upon suffering anixiiittitythe ilooltes of Nostrums m the ehape if poor whisky, vile compounded with initirious drugs, and. clunsteat Tonics. Stomashics and Bit:. Beware of the imunnerable array of alcoholiC lreparations 1 / 1 plethoric. bottles; and hig,bellied em 3 under the modest appellation of-Bitters: /Mick-instead of curing ono- aggzavatrdiseaettt, nd teavethediaappointed strfferers in d Uespair: YO WANTBO2IfETHINGictSTR4I9O.724. EN YOU? YOU Iv:4mA GOOD AF.2 2 E211r2W1 DO YOU WAN:r . .7OIWII,,D UP YOUR VORr STITUTIONr, DO YOU I E4I42',TOPETZ Tr= DO 2c 0(1 WANT VIGET OF NEB VONi VO wAirrEir3',2o pi+ Do troalvant to sleetriveli Do yolkwant a beak and vicorotO feeling 1' • 3n do Use HOOPLANDUI GERMAN BITTERS Prom J. Newkrn Brawn, lAD.. ..feelig,r of the En omelesimlia .etf Religious Znowledge. Althosigh Oct disposed_to favor or recommend Patent medicines ni_gendial, through distrust of their.ingredients and. great I yet know- of ufflozentreason.whY man may WatterPW-t° thP. benefit he believes himself to have, receivea.froto any simple_preparatio n in: th e hope that he mug thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Moot 4and,s.-fiertuart Pitterv, - PrePared Dr. C. Jackson„ of this -city,,freciuissi. wasprejudiced apinstthem forjganv, TAMIL -fiThler, rnaimpres. Lion'tharthiseY. Were chiefly anakoholio utiatarti lansiddeMed'to nryfriend ftebert-Sliaemlken, ~for the femoral at. this prejudice by ProPef cots. and for encenrageinent to try them, when lifferingfrem great and tong centinueddehili!Vi tfith ,heof three - bettles:ottlies& Bitters -al,t..thi eiclidoningof the - preient- year, teas ' folk:wedL opulent relief. and •restaiation to a- degree of boddY and Metal vigor which I bad not ielrfor iimenthi . baore. - andlid almost depabred °fret Warw.: Ititeroeitbasik Giod and znyfriendfoS Xxectunr ins to the use of them. .I«l43lWfilar BROWN. t Pgaapitin.rtine,P. firmsss thy Bee. Joteput,th gewtard. Pastor at.-tliS J • Basitist Merck. -- • Lin.,: wsestitor 4Drusi liika-r-1 have hien'tro r MientlY Yetniested to eanneettsw name with cowl inendaticuis of different kinds of medicine, huf lintriadnif i t s he briti l es as nu d e of nz . itrpri a ttp eer proof iii 9 Va l !rious "S ula t an ea, ancep Monier nirowli-fintalt, oldie us&ulness of a Dr. /Too land Gerpan Bitters. I depart from .my lomimplotoss gur. :MIL (*unladen:, that for etriliO of thee:at-am, and especially Complaintit raft? Add YAlonbie ninParetogrli Mine cages itma, Atitanrtll3llllll7 2 - 11Oub beneficial tiithose *he infilar fijabbve causes: Yed;tlVorii-rtidEMar; , filighth - bulow omits litres*. Alla.; Dui. fithe. loathe ;Weld AILDERM.4.IrWUIPE:T.E. act; amstown. .. v.. ,,,__`, Gbizaws.... TOWN,ltate. I, 1861. D 0.4.01.'441111119Nrtive mapl ._ l easure pease ago. to tiVe Pak a certificate. terairmii• -,. thiremnatzturra had dpne, fer,fne. Lant , :iffsperTeetly aura of all Oftpte- dieremtas ynni wmneprOfessee to oure,viscD.Yej4epela:ChroP4 • and Nervous debility, aims° ofvie /ildriLifysf i : The waren.' influence it exerts 'upon Nei vans on ksurprking, I have Woo .rsem mil frequently In reference to Your Bitter* wituathesieetton, have recommends it for th shore i comm laints. and in every ingtande it wneramatere&-,„ Year - tnetflolne has a grea gomitation to elittztntr4ltnt is sold in ev, .Druc s.tore.luia a - moat r ot the Grocery stored , herii. - - /1 gni off. &field nuestion what .1 sak lei toile, rarantowt4-tta.-VailFtireli to A air ..e.otion...that - Use - Bitters/lave =IMF vsOldltfr More tisan•tweirty eases of tin, above to lpr= ItespeeWy. o • , TIANNAIt liglThirkit.- 1 Iliktatfortt itittrashou.se. Gement° . • - 7 zt i 41121% N.M.- JTJET gikTIZEPO RIR THE SOLDIER& I Will b d tilithenonsi. dtatiort and give healthi aid strengh to an eVertasked and diseased! oath. 4 - ---; = ' i -iSCORTAVVIKONI-mairrsgeutarli „Paruarnrai.A. Aturint /Z 1862. ' Da. Oat Zunteox—.Dear •Sir • While-in Vir-I .4 4,l Th r inglo.,thqphanoAllvriter,4 weataken% w.ilta otters ararrndiai-ernien goateed went b le w ,: and whichspreatly weikoned_ Ater- When we , cached lilarunabrinc ream •rlhotild- have toi ems home; bat no cinema of your Bitters In; .heatore Zan LB: oe-3.nrthat , imtxt s I- per . based a supply: Arid On U , X4ltyree /weed* re stored to- , nWth.L' - - -The 'cliiirrharaPermi gidekly emb ed,shack and I experienced no retard afft,c A ofSll-coinradearwhe suffered-in thesame era, _ ,ounnerualf4.lrinn.Ahelsunixeatuicoritttigham'l req the sditters. le e. 4ma gt this ~neifate. I lig=traktitil4ritAZMlWAgt: lidarnrismariettokz, Lwould notliff without it tits weight iftgold.'peatenlatly dirgolnglnto a , ,ffinsteneresdom r: ~ • ~.. • - Yonri, truly '- ; t:-A Alhillik . -06 1 33 .1 ,143 1.711. Soott Leglo -govo,4*.zi_ 6,,,,Oomewkimmt:: . ..., garldbathe !denature-of f'-(I.NLJABICt3ON," UrotitlistiVaavrlnt Of Itat' , Ehettini --- ~' , : c: Piinolpail Office, and Mannetatory NO. 143 ARCH STREET 7 'll . l.ari" r •• *Jr .--; ..:—.,-,-.1-, A u , .: ~ ZONES &-tvilvs, f ' Oltisse*rojtvo l g."..169kt4ii h a $.,) 4- , ~_.,.... toT r ii - Ethrtr, nie rt 34 -4 . 61 C 4 -t_. 11111"77 • ,-: ! ilex . tei ~-M Airing t, 1 - 04.dioa Allegiimoltey,.. -- , - for at aOil AFB .B say. ler DArnond and Market stree For sareataabr .7.ii ,-, • •.. -. Obit* aiONtiffi'N* - 7- Oiliagisaath and eft; T- --- : 1 :.,*;liejitlitOtiN IL CO. - 'lTlRittli, ji.l99F-AM6:2 16 .112111 ' . -......-. r a.. 0- ; 3.. rIaJLEIZ xijislO i 7.. r., 410 ...rt-77a II: • . 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V.'s. his ancestors laving settled in this eciun try some two hundred years ago, and emi grated originally trom Italy. Heis ant relative ot the rebel Gen. Talitiferro, !and has a plantation of eighteen hundred acres in Arkansas, upon which he employe one hundred slaves, also his own•property4 ' His physique is magnificent in its grace ful,proporrions, -his-height being six fee and two inches, and he is possessed of frank, open countenance and ingeniou manner. His whole conduct was so hon est, straight-forward, and at the same time courteous, that Capt. Mayer. and those .present during his examination, werepre possessed in his favor .. Mr. Hammond, Methodist preacher, was also a prisoner.: He-ig a violent secessionist, of the nnoom- Munising .order.'.. : PP- .'ortrtilti tititl'ae or. • Greeley's fancy sketch, 9r true portrait 'raker, of a dwindling' government con tractor, is a fine piece of humor, and if t ffP' 7 "7'°t:i'P9Pl- fi cn iT'FftlPT, • ttst..g,;)mighU hell ez to •:!‘:JitY44PALti.s4al) le ter: : • - - 4;041 "l• • • • • - - 'lf we had the artist's hind and Syine -cessary fpr the purpose and equal to i 6, we - shodhilike-to model a contractor of cormorant-.species the ; and to lecture upon , this lay - firarethrotigh the tax-paying cities and - hatnlete of the North. The face Shotildbe ':brass [molded from :gcha fog sieatt,:burst : the made:ltem bitsiof tinaefficlialile mortars; the paunch shotild .be stuffed with rusty-Perk , and mud dy liread' • but the feet should boca Arlreltriiiiati4,gold:; arouniithe Shofilders we Weuld dTape - 11•;,ipleas r ofe canvass tat fro r m‘ii i ditictirded - fant ; upon the legs, we would-put a pair ofshodtly inexpressibles; in thdhand would place 'in pistol dahger ons'only to the deer ; wh i le 4hoes with per soles should guard the golden the whole to be pificeiffo r the admiration of a tax-ridden community, upon. a chair constrizefful:from the timber of 's hine con demneditiihsport, bought for an'great price and not worth a little one. We appeal to it P. T. Barniabi`Esq.,,,litkgeit patriarch of sho wmeifylfi fOre -Weald not draw at twenty-five cents, with reserved seats at fifty: - n Mtiryiazzd IrAteif-Tittde. A corie4ihiilleietvf` finis tambridg (ilcl.ll,erald writes from Bie49/4/184 WOtatiopaiity : "The citizens ) don:TAIT@ follow oystering principally for a living. From the coma:tonna - 104 k t the fall, 1862, tippD the present titerb have.hen fiftidown-easters loaded in this neig4bor hood- (Fishing Bay,) averaging .$1,200 eachatird in7ft Opting', KoOtt vemplai tvfiSia l tisill amounting to 010, i 114 peswels carriattgis#:W. ay. 41 say ve abbat asoo. y sumbeto ypssels thitiut o talre d!Ue:filia!glitliliValtinnti@ ! paithourvidand eibolor - I •I:r1 •.: t,*.z•W Z ail ox THE DAILY POST—ADVAINED •-- • - ' • ' RATEI /EOne year, try mail $8 00 x moV.hs. ..... -.----............_ , 1 kto Throe " . 215 (b2e " .. Onegia week, delivered An the eity...... ...... - 8 1 To agents per liiiiiiii:ea...7. ~ ....... t . 00 , NEW ADIrMa !_ RATES: The following rates of advertising have bee n ' Dailyagreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg . Daily neat. to take effect on and after the loch ; of November. 1882. on all now contract:4u ' ! FOR STABBING BATTED. , I PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY Di r'. 1 One liiertion..... 8' SO' Two montha.,... 8 0 00 , Twoinsertions:„. 100' Three months._ 1100 ;Arm insertions - 125 PO= MOUthl...; 131.00 ...--unetweek ... . .... ... , 1200 Rive menths,t4 - ‘1.4.00 43 roweeke.. . ... . 200 Six antolthe--4.5.,16.•00 'AMt:T/Ooko. ....... Itoo Nbleiliktathu.:.i .k3:00 One month ..... -.. 'WOO One year.-- 20 OS FOB casmaxekeirx -mArrEn- i I Which allows theprivilege eta weektg change I of matter. to be inserted among new f • , • istivertisenionts.' ' - - PEI; EfizraLspqrrAßE, FrikRyDAT i fittuf 0 : -• . : • ' . - . , ti s .Tti ~ ..relvf:lnaathg_...." ' ." . ...I;. —., . 8 0 Aumaanratotel44;4 ' —6.• ...n...1 1 220 Marriage' NotteeC. ... ,-,', ' "....!... '75 Death Netball. each Irma% tan...... ....... -_„ 511 IE4. All advertigenteilla orderod in for one Month. or leas thee,-to be gash at the time of or dains. DAILY '-frOS T The- Confederate Raid in Westertit Virginia—Thek are now. qp.prti tirw gtelyertherti:Virilipia 2 -` r, , It' now appearS that the : - Confederate foroea. - hat so letely- committed so qatteb d eetructiOn,the . Vireit. ,end, of, the more and, Ohio and the NOrthiveatern' Virginia Railroads, and who were reporo. e.drto.have subsequently retired.trtm that E ile)] of the State. of Virginia, are'still orribeline of - ,l4:Northwestern VirgiAia road, and asserted, in. corisliferahle force. The repairs of the datruiges to thit, road, which had been done in thelatlS raid, were all completed on Thuraciq morning last, and all the delayed frelgl4 watfto -"hate been sent:fel-Ward' both directiOns, over what was considered to be clear track. On that day. heweVer, the Confederates made another demon • We occupie smile t railroad ,e burnt Unioti cut whet Park shirt milit fear as tht beside destroyed arid of 'minor -tance, and can be speedily rarbuilt'• The main line of the Baltimore add Oh entftin cies uninterruptedi excepting at the Monongahela bridge ] where passengers atudfreight are transfer.; red to other trains. This interraptiett,'-it is stated; will cease on Monday monsingi when the new ,Oridge will be. completed, and all trains proceed without detention at any point on the line. Itwas-not Stated whether Charlestii,on theTarkeraburg road, had been attacked yet or net, although an attack was expect. ed there several days since. The Cone federates are said to be under the corn. mand of Gene. Jones and Wilder. Thai* numbers were not known. Up to a late hour no new developments here received from that section. Confe "'LATEST A: I I3EIZ* NEWS. . Lord palmerstan on the Alegi • anditiAiptat.r.aibiti e fit Palii-! - .:Sir-i-Fiteroy Kelly: rcortiplaidetitliat-the' . . .ikti . s _ Governitient hadlictedltils in therease Ipflltilp. Alexotoltio. He asked if govern ment •was taking measures to protect the, postal secrices -withthe I:terts-of -the Gulf of Mexico. . • Lord Palmerston—The honorable and letteoed gentleman hasiiisked what security there is for mercantile communication with Mexico, and communication by let ter. - With regard to 'merchant vessels, in the first place, the best security, and I trutis sufficient one, is.that the American Government will no doubt observe the law [of nations ; and if their cruisers intercept any merehantniart without sufficient camel ' they are liable to damages in their Courtsi land we have no reason to believe that their Courts trill not at t justly. (bear. hear) Witb regard to bags of letters that may be carried by a merchantman if the vessel is captured on suspicion of being concern. ed in an illegal voyage, by that order which my noble friend, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, read in another place _yesterday, lt:willitecsaen whatthe American flovern l went prescribes with regard to bags so found. They are not to he Opened. the tleo is not to 'be broken, they are to be delivered to the Consul of the nation to 1 which they belong whep the vessel comesihtiv-rpcm; andr _That' -tonsil ls `bound 1 to. -open thoade'.hags himself, and if there aboard he found anything con trary, to the .good .faith of nations and aganitethe 'GoV j erhient of the country, then he is bound to'give that to the Gov prnmerit; bat the letters in the bags are to be ferwArtjed by him to the .destination W. Whiatthey ate 444041, I'apprehend, therefore, that there is no necessity for any other proceedings on the part of Her 'Majesty's goveihment - than that of calling Ott attention of the United States govere• merit to the eirturnstances, and expresing 6 hope that they will act in conformity withlbo . ft,afrp which they:-themse)ves have laid down, = • ----- The House then went into Committee. Itorrpandonoe pf 1.10. journal of. Commorce4 The Relations of Ungland and An:Lerida, Pods, April 24, 1863. The critical nature of the relations be .weeu England and America absorbs al most entirely public attention in this country, especially among the commer cial and mercantile classes. There is still confidence expresaed in the preservation of peace in official circlet', but T'can per ceive that even there the great preoccu pation of the moment, despite even of the growing interest of the important Euro pe'ais ifuestioa in the North, is as b what the policy and position of the imperial government must be in the event of floo dlit* breaking out. Such an event would' be extremely embarrassing for Prance at the present moment, or at least for -the policy and designs of her ruler,to say nothing of the extreme inconvenience of a neutral position in a great maritime war; it does not suit the character either of Louis Napoleon or the French nation to play the part of mere lookers on while the fortunes of the world, one may almost 81 7 e are being decided. : But there are, other considerations, and of an important nature. The Emperor is at once hard pressed at home upon the English ones don, and is anxious to carry England, more heartily with him in enforcing his , dementia on Russia, For, this eau° the , entehte cordiale is being drawn clod& than ever in various ways ; among others an iivitation to the Prince -wind Princess of Wales, which has, of course, been ac cepted, and for which fetes of fabulous' magnificence are preparing at the Palace of Fontainebleau, and the Hotel de Ville of Paris. It cannot`be doubted that were England to find herself engaged in &will ; ties with the United States, the good will o f the government mould (re attempted I to be secured by aribierviency to the views 1 •of , the latter in the north of Ettrope. The feelingin.Frauce with reward ,to ,Poland seemeiteliainitrotiger (ban brat, end I am assured' that the mod "1:1) ordre. ferWardect to the insurgents hy their friends in:this capi talis to hold out to the utmost, with the .poti e flent expectation that the Erenclxpece pie will not consent to remain much longer inactive. To march to , the aid of Poland is in fabt4cr march' against - Prussia:, inithe I first instance, and bid once more for the bords du filifiv :Swab wORS ,alireld like I electric film'ilirtitigh• Frenarman d hearts, and the bribe on the , part of England to connive at them would prove almost irre aiedidet. -There isn o rilkfeelin in , this m 'countiilitoward-Aatica';'fbilhii dillsh live Mexican expedition, and stilt more offen• sive lettei to General Foray on the-policy of that expedition can not•Auf_regaided as "national" a ca , -;::Butitztatatitha the worst of policies on they:art - 1:d the Cabi. net at Washington :to errstry provoke, or even give way toll ! rupture with England' atamereetit Alien the latter has so many I.or . ileneruepto to hold out to France to aide with her in the quarrel. , It is to be hoped, Iliiglileir thasike offiriace and theinterests &Ike- Country, that those in isoMer at Washington will see mitt`era in this light, and - avoid, if it be pOssible to do so bython. orable means, -a collision which, 1 camas sure them, is reg.rdedhythe best friends of the-gnited- S tate-In ' tido country as downFightimadeeas. .3._ hey •atening es, b u t The ave no :rsburg, troops j now Rain to Formed. zifvwe stand;-near to a railway engine when-the Steam is rapidly escaping, a fine small rain mayturini# nal A feu! moments that finer:* *4s tapoilidtbt and invisible in the' boilerf harPigeseeped from its burning prisiiwof tronit i 9 con verted into rain by the, cold''alt. -In like manner cloud vapor is condensed : : or formed into rain. The little particle's binal by mutual - attraction., as they fall, andthus-they form ' drops, and the larger thp,drope_art ho heavier they are; mid aid more rapidlythey,fait to the earthe lands - more-.subject to rain t:fianMsTe beceithe the air, in pas sing over the rkes to higher and colder regioiii, 4iit which' ace vtitior is con densed Boost, - formed by the- vapor being fririeu in the state 'of cloud' before it is formed Ming frozen; drops, and ,hailsbythe d opt Min gfrozen; after they are rally formed. Hail is frozen more rapidly than snow, and by the rain-dropapiu3sing quick !ly into very colr - currents'of air. Hail oft rofen ,appßars, thunder; storms,. !which a a,'Vgreat trenderto ready,' !but t ie owing to the explosions .of elec tiricitY, causing Aery::.rapritekange r 4 e - t h e temperature th e . cloud r r eg,n2its.. , _,..tki me IsomeAreg 460.1h1-48.7.4" tric litotfiqsrto — rorin hea vy pieces of ice, w o k - Aa r i m damage Eicig idloV gp 3oetellnies to. thi3rui g&h- 1 4.141Agt TV.44*. ereatif2o944itikkrtura . _ CIPa 3UR N AGENCY, TRO4IIOI RATTIGAPI. ETTROPR&N Il_sont, 12* , Xonongab ola Rouse. Pitts buret. re4te prepared - to bring out or send beak • yen tont . or to any_part Of the old 0Q11.12 . either v steam or $ ailing pickets. HT DHARTEr - POR: SALE. , paarable In oast Dart. of &roe. Agent Yet tiioindlartap'olie and Cincinnati Rail-. ra Allillicont for the old Illaolc Star Line of 1 1 F r atadte;"tuidfor tho lines of Steamers &M -kGalway tg be Now: York. Liver'oool. GlaEgow naui foil DUQUE:RE Nina WORKS, C.ADMAN & CarliVE'ORD. • Mannfaotaters of every variety of finished ~. BRASS A ORk rOR PLUMBERS .. GAS or STEAM FITTERS, MACKINESTS can COPPERS/MIK. Irp RASH NAteriNes. OE' EVERY DE. seriptionmade to order Steamboat _work; steam and 001110ns and repairing promptly at. tended to. Ha rtMaar attention peep tollqing cm Refineries fot OM and Carbon Oils; famibl4"if:%tt3ll7: Dist-tordi 6lVtiie4l. ladell(A'st'atent S; phen' Pump. the best ever innate ted: having no . v_akt•es it not liable to get oat of order and Fill. too* more water than any pumP twice its rise. , febll:dly. CIIARLtS L. CALDWELL, (Suerossorie Jas. Deimos Jr Co,. P 0 It 4 Ill' A. C IA Dealer in DasontAard Sugai-Cured Met% ismoted Gard, ke. Copier Market and Itirst streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. e "--aL---- u7°- ._.__ „_,___________________. W. B. L0rr0n............:„... ..... ... . . ...,J. R. Ononsx. LiDIPTON : ( 4c , OLDDEN, Aram, AND DR/IBU Thr FELT CEEENT flitiVEl, ROOM . 1 . n _ *79-Repairs to old Gravel, Canvass and Metalio oofs ole nt the lowest Prioe3, All wor promptly attended to and warranted. Office. Morning Post Bondi:v. corner Fifth and Wood atroota. 2.43 atom. • m. 14.7 -----------------=— --- 66 _____ __T K E. UN1014," ARCH STREET, between lid` and 4th • PHILADELPHIA AIRE UNDERstIORED RIVING RE. flawed the lease of the above popular. Hotel for a series of years, would respectfully call the attention of the traveling.iinigio to its omtral 10. etairsto either tor blueness or pleautre. mbStlYil TE 10 4.4 1 5 1 A1t iiiiir.HlH et SON, FVFLAV MP IS 0017.V4IEVS/ To Strengthen and rinprove the Sl,gh diagpegirez,. Palma: Russian Spectacles, IDEILSONS surrEninirch VIIOII DE. fective sight. arising fram ke or other elitis m can bo relieved by using the Husvinan Peb ble Spectacles, which , have been well tried by many responsible oltizens-of P-itt.thurgh and vi cinity, to whom they have given perfeet satisfac tion. The offce c rt . ificates of theta persons can be I Been at my ie Al) who purchuo one pair of the Russian Pebble Speotaeles are entilloa:,to be supplied in faturefree charge with the4twhich will always give satisfaction. Therefore. If yen iri+h to ensure an inaProvir moat year sight ea on - T. DIAMOND, Frantic : n:l Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian 'Pebble Speotadet,.. jania Ne,.. YlrtZloillhThalta' Place of business is closed on Satarder. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Largo invoice of Ohoion Wines and Brandies especially for medicinal purpoFe_a,whieb lvo war rant put° and raLialletelsoa oc4nple te Lock of the , Inaltgy Soft and hard !tubber Syringes, which we will sell at old prices, notwlth3tandittu tho re ported adnince in pdpa A.J. R.1..1N At CO., Punggiets, 2 63 Market street. lu three doors Wow Fourth. pax VAIFE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE SY/THE/EL D STREET, 1 C,ltisens and strangers to need of medical ad vice shoald not fail to give him a cal Dr. Brovres remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Ake hereditary taint. such es to; tor, psoriasia and oth et akin diseases, tie origin of which the patient ie ignorant, .. 1 SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's romedien for this effiiouon.brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known in this country which are Rafe and- will speedili reatotelo health . , LIMED/KAMM. . Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few doe this. inlet atlLetion lie also treat Piles, Glad. Gonnorrhoe, Irrethal' Disobargea, Female Di a eases. Palms in the Back mitt Kidneys. Irritation of the' Bladder. strict urea, to. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAIL Idediatnea gent to any address safely_pacited. • Officeand 'private rooms. No. 50 SMITHFIELD - 'PHEW/. Pittsburgh. Pa . nolsd.her ireglr RECEIVED uur - a splendid stock of SPRING DELAINES &DRESS GOODS `CALTCOS, ae. • • Speeini attention it called to our stook of Muslim and Irish Linens that was purchased before the groat advance in Dry Goods,. ()all soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will be tauak higher Remeraberttiteptaae No. 96 Market sheet, be tween Aft and the Diamond. nzda H. . 1 -LYNCH. CEO. R. COCHRAN; ATTORNEY AZMOOLTNEIELLOR AT LAW; OWoa No.-69 Grant Ptieet, near tho Court Ilorme. Pittsburgh., • 4 L L OLISINI*I Eh-TAINTED TO [ilia care will reaeive prompt attention. 00 ketone yd made sad the moue, proamtly remitted. deothl BEAvAI. DlAlto/ND STEEL Wonas PITTSBURG 11, PA. PARK, 1 111011HLER 3z CO.; ItiIIrFACIITRZEIB OF : est Quality Refined Oast Eton], • Square. Flat and Octagon of all slam Warren:: tod,oquai to any Inmarted or manufactured 1i tall - Country, 11116. Office and Wairettania. No. 1490 and 161 int:and 'l2O and 122 H Plats ocand etraota , fobld./Y4,1. lir ritbz. j Af4 l A llt ` r lleSTl;icorpoiiibbl egisivPennsylvania. , Ober for Deposits from 10 a. in to 2 o'olook..P. • daily . • ; also. CO. SATURDA Y EVENINGS. om oto 0 eeldek. ' i SlElPOillee, 63 FOURTII STREET. - • ' A•SAF4eitCONVENLENPand PROPI.TABLE. DEPOSTTAB.Y. for/deal:maim, Laborers, Clerks, aad ' all timer *hose means or savings are um Et.'l. It also commends itself to Eteentors.- Adraima-• Imitoro. Colleeters, , Aran M. voluntary ; Societies or Associatio ns . arm parSOne of PER ! Er: Interest-et the - rate of 8.18 C Nt_per arrorontrnaldistrdepOSlts; witleli. not dnrwic Pill be planed to credit •of the depositar Cr. the first lay of Mayarand No thereaf tter bear the same interest ae the principal. At i lls rate monorail' norms In 1.20 a THAN TWELVE el,E.z i-,.)---- ' v constnense m 3,01 - 4Zltchgof thement4aftersuitagat;:rol , .Bd e ctke containing Charter. BY--Laws Ito.. fern td on application . at the office,. ' " ••' • Paratosirr—lS.A.Ao JONEs Yung PaYarnnerr—W.ll. COPELAND. .. _ Taussma. i Ifort Thofhlßliire lion zz Moorhead, hatte - xotid _ ce mipau._ wia -II farritly'• ' Sabob Paintai..": • ':- ' ...! Harvy alga: - Nieko - las VOektlt, .- - •• W B Copeland. i Secretary and Treasurer , -A. A.. OLARIERK • ' fel46tait VNTS -TWO IDR IMED i ItciDer • C a l u ar '"Utp.4 4 .o4 l 44o4li-mek, Vat wawa. wantesl, rrnrx-7 avitmez—ZWY2 iiaii h k g , VW= tan iirottk 4-kto :CQIR . ,titOI.4;IJ, - .:IIV:FO4Ii.ATION, Arbitration Commalttee or the Heard c• .of Trade, Wei. M. SHINN V. P.LJAS. L BENNETT 49 JNO. , DILWISRTH; Wra.IifeCREERY. DAVID M od DLESS. . . , .- • - • - " - - Movements.Of Europetin Steamers. ... . . PP.OII /MERIDA. . Giasenw..-.....New li,o rk-Liverpcial..........APril Z Bremen ... . ...... .New Yoric,..l3relaen... -April 25 Arabia. ... ....... . Boston: .. . .... ........... April 29 City.Baltiniore..NewYork..Lizarlica----3/27 , 2 Persia ... .. -Ne York-LiTerpuol ...MAY- . G EGreat Eluilerti-New Yo rlr.:Liveriu3ol • - 31 ..,a7 , 4 9 uropa ............ Boston_....._Liverpool './uay • „.,.., Australasian... Now York:Liverpool May zai rgOu sIIIIDPII. - '.. Europa ...... ....Listerpoal .... .. 11 ostun... ... April 13 Boruaaia c.aiham'n-..New .X_orli...April V. Etna ... . . ..-....Liverpoid...::-NewTork.-April 21 Auttrala.eitinZbrarpoolL.._•Naw' Ybrk..:April - 23 City.Walkii3gt,o9 larerPool-Now York...Aril_ 29 Canada-- -.-Lwerpool liaetnA. , -.....1 fIY . 2 City afeorlc...Liirerpnal ...... New York-Ai, ay ' 2 China ' Liverpool......New,York...lllay 9 Sidbn. ,Lirerpool ... . ..-Ndw York.... May 10 Radar.-- .-Livorpool.___New York.-May 30 Australasian_Liverpool-.:.:New York...june 13 Tripoli- ....... „ Livepool New - YiSrk....Ttrne 27 1110211Ey 111A.URET. colutrouto Amt . ? Aron: moitittarra POST ET NES.3IIS. ..ENTT .i4STZ,, BROS E RS, 240. /18 WOOS STREET. The followintrare the buying and Ceiling Tate! for Gold. Silver, Are. Baying BeMai Gold ............................. 14Y 00 . ... 34 00 Demand. 1 45 00 • lgzetiaing.e. Now 'York .... .... .. .. .. Baltimore—. • par Par .. • .... .......... par • ... .. ~... par ViVitern Ezettane. LOUIPLeo ... ...... . . par i11a..................... ..... .:.... par SClevelaad.. ..---...---...—... par t. LoaLs... ... .... . . ..... ...... ........ ...... bar PITTSBURn OIL TRADE TUESDAY, May 111th,1863. There was a cantinued good dem ond for oil The sales, howeyer, were limited on amoont of light offerings. As there will be a pond freshet on Tuesday, the receipts will speedily increase. The exporb4 were as follows : To New York— :Crude, 107 bbls; Relined, 814 bbls: Ben zole, 44 bbls To Philadelphia—Crude. 513 bb's; Refined, 401 bbls; Benzoic, 52 bbls. To Baltimore—ttrude,2sB bbls: Refined, 50 bbls. • Imports: Per A. T. Railroad—Cruslo, 147 bbls; - Refined,424 bblt. -Pel~Monongahela riser—Crudo, bbls. Per Allegheny siver—Crade in bulk: 2,484 bbl;: Refined. 739 bbls; Lubricating,Bl bbls;. Benzole, IS bids. Tho umket continues firm. CrIT, May 11th. Prices ha ranced a shade. Sales were made p the ve creek at $343 5(1 at the mouth, $4 2504 50 per bbl. Thera will bon pond freshet on' Tuesday. The river at this point is Junin g rapidly. The amount to be run out this freshet in notlarge. Ile flued — lloiders arc firm in their views There is very little doing at present. Sales 100 bids free oil, city brand ,42.1.4'e; 100 bbls light straw bonded,3oe; the ruling figures are 40g42e. Crude—Wo could observe no change ie Prices. Wo continue to qu to in bbls, 13@1834c . in bulk, 1 3@133i:c. Gann) 1,300 bbls being reported at those figures. I Seoxole—Prices tend ut,‘Varg; we quote none,' inali,tatill®Me for deodorized crude; 18@..200 Cooporaze—Sale3 5.200'014 P: ITTBBMIGH PRODUCE XARE OFFICE OR THE DAILs Teesday, May 12th; 188.4. f• Remarks -The weather continues delightful, and the prospect at present favors the plewentest kind of spring Weather. Tonnage in port is on the incroaso. We have the I... Rowing boats doing htt,ine'', Thistle. Xecr York, Eir Wallace, lowa, Emma Oralutra and Camelia! These boats are al loading for the lower Por-Ls. Freights aro moderately plenty; up freights are abundant. One item of the cargo of the Wallacq was 273 hlids tob'acco going Past; thei it ari I bo seen that the weed has not nil been destroyed. The excitement to regard to the movenirmts of Hooker's army continues, 3th st, being thronged with "critics" for several days. We believe the only Way to come at the truth is to wait; it will come along some of these. days- The money market continues nrusettled.prices changing Teri , often; the tendency . is downward. Pittsburgh is governed by. Eastern movements. Grain*The market continues pretty dull, the demand for all doscriptions,being limited., Rye is - held:firmly at V l, s o .@sli :the !price of other kinds is.altogether ' nominal- , Flour -The market was dull and active; the: supplies and sales Traria light. •Tha only business done was from store in lots to meet the wants of the city trade - .The receipts from w . agen, are increasing.. Cheese-7 We. notice small receipte' of, new W tali* wore =ado hala l the 'rates:obtained for.oldi The darnerel forth various deseriptions.was actire‘ Butter Was =- changed as regards nricnor: demand. The re- ceipts wore a bent outlet to, thedemend. ; . Egga&-. Dull ; ,Prices at present very 'uncertain, Dried Fruit-In moderate demand...both.•for:htme use and export; 1 rides *end : upward. .Thn stock i n I first hands is not,largeand isdai y beingredueed. : ' Pllkpr-Theparket yesterday was dal' aridin4 active. The,.salesmade partook altogether of a• retail' character. 'l3uYers manifeSted - no disppe_: sition to operate. titles-were confined altogether to dray Inettdetsfreta Prq rf c.at.E , Eltra;:;W; Extra' sales from wagon at various Priees;rts per•quatto;;. - . liapAreeontinuesin steady demand , with a fair aitionnt'of.transactioni.. Wouotesales as folloWs,', llc 1 7.-tiemes-$ • O Raw, /0e ;,.30 vassed. ; 9,000 tb sshoulderS.6a: 4,000 10s PlCainh Barns.. z.Y.600-..its sides; 7:1-,ic.; Pialn.lfsins, 830 e . 1;555: t B b.3 fl Hains.-100. s. lass4,aB ales - 117 = tr5.10,146. 3 oeunt do. 10o; sa l es tif m itdowerfaure • • I nefis.w4P9rk-TAo -market for Some , time past has'beehloantiVeziSaleS 20 lads at $l5, , -. The -- l'he.nuirket was Steady; salts bbrit 4.4.C44.5e4b.a1i5tt0r llittnre'ort:ShOrt time - • • :HttArmn-Tho .teeeiptsy 'biro's only moderatel.l priceS 'remain uttolianged. • rares 4 bb 7 5,20c;.,6 bbls and 'botes: -. 21kg.22d,:= the litter' figure, -fOr'prhne. Saleaotinferlor at lower Prieea. •,' 40. Oats red, is. nominal at 1 30; white, sl.3oUl' . Oats dull; prides =Certain 0 , 30 prObiablk the outside' flgtire."' Barley is 'svitkotit purchase. Rye is inquired for and sells re:x(111Y at Rse@td . Corn, mark.et stinsclY : salesl,29o bush at 75480 c. Ytton,-1301; offered' freely: Sales 350 bush. T. 303 0e 300 do ori.prirate torma. 1110 em Ito-Sales 10 loads at sculasat 5 1 56211, Strlrei -Sales 20 btile - Orlearts at r! -, Salea • hhds Orleans at 12,50. • P 9ll Fe 4 k7Bales:3d sacks. Ttioat.33A, 1)33:311, OYStON _ . • .cinCtrinati.- Bulk sides were in fair request, with several `sales at 50. Emall sales oLgood bola shoulders at 4c loose,and of soma loss desirablo at!.;he same livire packed were Made. Baloaaideasqld to , a - stnall.eatent at Co packed, 1 and bacon shoulders. at 4%c packed. A sale of /4o: b big rump-pork at $9 srasl:recorded. • Mon/Maw:nu for first-class.brarals of city meaS pork was'made, but wo.beard of - no sales. Hold , ersof ouch! M 6 ionotalir dot disposed to take less ran $14 4 though ia:oulyoase.lf was offered. to-day, t , $lB 75--Bls' 50 was bid; ' Pim-class country rinds of hew tarilA bad at $l3 f Cid is neglected and Quite depre.sed in prige—slL being consider edan outside price for the best city. ~.. Lard bears a nominal quotation at 9.4@. 0,359:f r teim eantoisseicbitlZodttindifeatinel belmillY boughifor ibeieArtoras. , --- . , „,.• ;:, '.. 1,•: - . 'lletelia:4'.- - • nof tittla to itaiii Wade-under . This figure is generally asked. Plain bacon tlatoss4lanvagellecal-rpackedewere- sold-. at -sg,erl , linear-eared btint - 10 , 4a103.6e quite Twiny. Flour Inspection in Philadelphia. t The (.Ilossing are the receipts- of goat. An