MEE ..~s~iee - P.-Barr MU=M:I3I NO ALOOHOLIG PREPARATION,I AZURE TONIC MEDICINE. 110 OFALAND 98 CEL BERATED GERMAN BITTERS 0. Dillitt.Ma.N:. Philade'. Wtll effeoinally^oure Liver Coniplaint, I:ift3rEE'S,lA, JAII!irDICE, Carronie. or Nervous Debility, Diseas • of the Kidneys, and all Diseases • Az/Ohm from a DisOrtlered Liver or Stomach. nob . as Coru3tl - jrablen. Inward Flies. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. ITILUSCI i s Heartburn. -Digust for Food'' , Pullneas Or Weight lie the Stomach, Sour Prnctations, inkbig or Fluttering at the Pn Lae Stom ach, Swimming or the Hurried and dififoult Brielhieg,- Fluttering-at the Heart, Choking orauffeeating-sensations when in a lying vesture, Dimness ol Dots or webs ha ters tne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet lowness of the Skin and Fiy6B,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn in in the Flesh, Constant of Heil. lad'great sion 0 And wit nositiusiv nrevent Yellow Fever. Billions fr'everr. &o. lii THEY CONTAIN IWAII/111111. OR BAD WIIISRY aces che uivoy will fA cu hasu re the above diseases is ninety-tiine lsisd• Indamei 1 sale and 'Universal JoPtuArl !it Germaiißitters, (purely Imre n n os t ts ur o e t iIL - n a o v r e an o t ei en ur d ss u ti o n n o m iii ff nsc e tit aumanityge tlood rs iates of eostrumeln the shay: of ran whisky, vilely compounded with mbits ntim, d christened Tomos. Btomaoluos and Bit- Beware lest. of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations iteplathario bottles, and big-bellied enk under the modest appellahon of Bitters ; which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, ad leave theilisappointedt nfferers in despair. YOU WANTSVMETHING ;0 STRENG TB riVATa' DO YOU WANT TO BULLE op YOUR CON BTITUTIONV - DO YOU:WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YO SE MWANT To GET .R 1,9 01 NEB YOUR NE? DO WANT EN.reGY ? Daqfott mica:at° sleep T Do . you want a br isk and vigorous feeling"! • H9OFIAND'S GERMAN BITTER Nvoiiij. Belot* Brawn; D. 1)., Editor of the En sergakceoficiZof. Religioue Knowledge. Althorogh notdisposed to favor or recommend Patentldedielnet; in general, through' distrust of theirtngrediente and effects; I yet know of no aufloient reason Why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received froni, any thjiple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ido thisthe more readily regard, to Hoof landelQwman- Bitters. 'prepared by Dr,. M. Jackson this city, because I was - pr eendieed against these for-man Y-years, under the impres sion thattheyrwere Chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, EsqfjbetheteniovalUt this prenidicebY Proper eittiogui,for , encouragement to try them, when afferingfrom great and long continued. debility, he useofthree :bottle' atlas.) Bitters, at the eeginning of the present year, was followed of evident relief. and restoration to a degree of bodilysind.tnental vigor which I had not telt for. ix months before, and had almost depaired of re-' •aining. 'therefore thank. God and my friend for =rooting me to the useof them. ./.7NEW,TON BROWN. Purt.initiliti. jun 0 .22.1861. Prom thvliiVasaph Ifennard, Pastas of the It-nth Baptist Ohurch. Da.i.T.ectrieg-.Desa Bat i—l 'have - been fl.e. moistly requested to connect tar name with corn nendatiousolegegent kinds of.medicine, :but.=iti tiegV of.u4apOropriallSet easis 'declined; but-with' a' alear PrOttftri imam:ices; and Particularb- Iland n „of the usefulness ofDr.-ROof -rman Mum - depart Iron] Usual eormi e i to express my fa Ilbbilotion that for gen lietulitY Of , the sYstetn.and especially Iffy- EC, rw o pianitit is aaare and valuable preparation.. some clumajtumyfedl. but umially I doubt not aut.eauvberiefiehil to 'those who suffer from -I,.eabove causes. Yours v BENNeow,reopectfall . Eighth below Coat s street. Phila,. Dee. 24th. . , 'ate eof ALDE.RMAZIWUNIZ.R, Ger -11 Grauturrowx. June 1 1881. .Ca..R.Jattinow-4dir:—lt gave me pleasure yews eco,to give you a certificate, teszifyin th (German Bittersbnd done .fc; tug, lam ow perfectly cured of all those dmesees your edisdnaprof oMirevisjDyajsapme (Iron tang &Immo( debilit y . disease of: t_Kirys. to. Miti• erfelinamenoeit exerts upon Nos vottip n surprisMg. I have been con sult-frequentlY In reference to your Bitters,and without haaitation„ havadecOdutenßed it for the, abovaeomplaints, and in ever' instance -it has effcarnally` cured; oar modidinO • has a great Fontatiod*GardulatOwn,. :n3 is aold in every . rurßb*Ousti in' most of the Grocery stores ere. one should omb - on what. I - say, let them agile taise _ tosna' and I will prove to their salasfaatien, that the Bitters have oozed In this vialnity:foora than twenty cases of the above hawses. Hespeelifin,Y, HANNAH wurron. fitain.stfeet, above ' Rittenhowie. Germantown, am's. JU32 * TIM 75712 r 1 9'70.i? 1751 EgarDIR Will btillt up the donstitndon; and give healtk end stragth . to as oyarMalted, and .dhleattad,l +4l: tififiTitio/iftiaMbilLlßfifY " Poit.iteszflits....fin...o2, .13s.AC: M. ACIIBOW--.4xtr ge: -Traub tri . 1 a. owing t sl the change td water, I was taken w. di a ...self.ese diarrhtea, which seemed incurable, and win"' krailsoNiefikened ma. When we -eacheillllintsusburfialemod ahnold hava coma home ; out noticing 80010 of your Bitters in .he tdoneAr..../L fix eat, town. I pur hazed SallPeZa,:allys ou.twnaitsvas stored' to In. e2_ syBC3Pcklr i th ea k e d . a n d I expertenceoa-sto Teti:lnt l 0 A number of my comrades, .who suff in those man ner and from:the sanas caus es 'e,with whom I Shared. the Bitters , join me,an this cercate.- axpeotto'retagn tha seat 'of vrar with the Left on. and ahallsiertaildy take a 's u pply of the Bit tido myloWssok. - .4 - would not .be without it tits wet/Wu - get Partlonhaly on going into a InectoeV, - • Team - : ALlLALmassiffi. • Clorapazar H. boort Leirloa. • . . BEWARE. OR WM 1 17E111 7 E72'3: Sae that-the signature°, -"O. M. JACKSON," Mahe WiLLIMMOVOW" hOttle• _ Principal Office, and Eranulhotory • NO .:183 ARCH STAERT. JONES & EVANS; (SaceihsCiFt&C: M. Jackson & c o • Prop rieto.rs a rliessalahr Hiiarests arid deidere in ever. town hail/ trattan_statar.• and It, -o.:f Dr. G. H. B. P. • inclesod- AlleffpiniAl t • 8 oor _ffiliseukrktatzrt; got sato 81111 0X , 701Xerr rola. Omar Eiegthe ld e and Forma wed f. A. I. RANKIN dc CO. arkat street. three doors below 4th, • • • . i.•. • . , •• i - F , , .. ..... • •-• I ,--, ! b . • : . . -. J. , I .. , ... - .. . , ~ i • - . . . • , . . , . cif --- a . , . .... 1 : ' ; ... ~• . . .. ~ „... .., _ ........•N........_..,,. ~ , ~. .... ~ , ... .... ~..„.,_..., , : ~... ..... 1111 r. , ~ "N; ~ ' N ''! ' ' t• ~.. _ •. ~. .. ,- Editor v : 7 .._ . .. . Proprietor. ilrna A A ur ....-___ t MEDICAL PBEPABBD BY Xti do we "Russia," replied Gortechakoff, "has been powerfully in favor of all American movements, North and South, from the first. We are anxious that means may be adopted that may further the realization of all views." "To the unbiased mind," said Mr. Tay lor, "it will doubtless appear that two States between which there is warfare can not be at peace, in the largest sense of the word. All loyal men recognise this truth:" ''lt is true,' added Taylor, "that if the Southern States return to the Union it would be an acknowledgment of the fail ure of secession. Bat is no lesS true that their separation from the Northern States would prove the success of the same doc• trine. This, I think, is the principal diffi • talty.." am very sorry," said Prince Gort's chtikoff during this conversation, and the enthusiastic effusion of the Prince's man ner throughout showed that he was speak ing from his heart. . This enc3uraged Taylor to ask a few questions, which he had abstained from theretofore for fear the Prince would not answer them. "In ease Russia were invited to' in tervene," he inquired, "would you do i now'?" "Not a yens !" Gortschakoff said. These words produced a profound effec upon Mr. Taylor-, Who comitted them to memory. A. Silence ensued, which lasted some min. nfes. It was broken by the Prince him• self, "Anything farther ?" he asked. ' "Your Highness did me the honor to refer to tod, in your Highness' note," re plied Mr, Taylor, "but filti'ziot. - sole• any of "Excuse me," 'said GortsChakoff. He then filled two small: glasses of Kirsch witsier' and gave the sentiment. "To Americat itave !" This was drank withsuffusedffeyes by „Mr. Taylor. He then-hrdbraced his noble ontertaineinand want home: • Epping that this true statement may correctthe feeling produced by the' gar bled one made in the daily papers I am lours, Vanity Fair. * • Didn't Want a Stormy Wedding.: Bailey. of Oreeniiich Masi., was ter be Married one day last Week. The night .before the haply daY his si.slifeetOry burned down, with a lois of $2,00D; but Palley WAS'pluc, and ky, went . and got inairied,:ne*erthelisse quitd so plucky was one of his neighbors, of whom tha'stery is told that the preriara- . don had beeit' conipliatiid for a wedding, and the guests to:4l:Ce. number of two hundred had asiierall id, bathe feativideri were , da y dampen e d of the'priSsPective'bridegooom, next day the dilatorrylover made - hit' a_ppearanee, saying that "he had not thought it best to venture out theprevious evening on account of the storm.' A 40.irsa called_ to the -witness' Stand int Court, 'Whoa tender-years raised - cionbizi auto us tOtplietozioyas a witness, by not , nti4 P iatant 4ihelult4r.e.;!ind obligation of lid'l an oatThi3-'.Etitit--.`tliMstfocelitit watt': Are, you a - scf*ilf',.tve lilorniffr?" The little and delib elateliy..rutting 4014.1 .- Alf : a 1 - p aper tot bocce. into his month; cvsplikidtaitiarthe most Oflineiliti=liWollr-ko it's reported.", lie teetified:l"-"".1 """T' He who preaches war, is a fit chaplain for the devil,—Horace Mann,. ' THE DAILY POST— ADVAROBEO BATES. 1 Six One m year, by mail 4 :9 $8 00 ; oiVis. " ....... .- ' .. ........... ......- Throe " 215 One .. SiOne week. delivered in . iiie 0fii.....•••••••- 18 i ngle copies.. . ......_ ......_....... ...... . 3 ' To agents per liiiiidred:-- 2 00 '1 NEW ADlii ii - iiiiiiiirßATES." I The following rates of advertising have beeni agreed upon by the Publishers of th e Pittsburg .. Daily Press. to take,effeot on and after the lOch day of November.lo62, on all new contracts FOR STANDING 1 /EATTEIL. I PZIL -SINGLE tr;QUAIID, EVERY DA r. f !l One insertion...-. IV 60 Two menthe._... 8 9 00; Two insertions.- ns 100 Three mouths_ 11 00/ One Three iertions 125 Fourmonths ... 18 00 week.. ... .... SI 00 Fiv,o - zoonths,... 14 00 Two weekt..... - -.. 880 Six month 15 09 Three week 5....... 500 Nin - funonthz,... 20 00 One month....-- Goo One.year- - .:..... 20 PP niirc asater.Asi.*Afxrrzu. atwitter. t Whioh alloivo tho 'foe eirivil inserted among new o irk weekly .:ang ' advertisements. , P 22,911101.2 a Qu 5air;\72172.21' DAT. 531 MOILibB Twelve .............. .. ... .... ...... $ ll B 00 —______ A . - 30 00 0nthg........-- . atom' Notices.- a Marria',3e , Notices. 20 , ~ _ Death Niitioes.eaob Incr 75 - - Month *A— of advertisements ordered in for One . ofleastime. to be cashat the time of or, daring. DA ILII POST `Syminithy or Russia with the States." An article with the above caption hal been floating among the papers. It pur- ports to be a 'report of a conver. cation that occurred between B. Tay lor, our Charge d'Affaires in St. Peters.; burg, and Prince Gortschakcff. It is not correct, Mr. Taylor applied, about the middle of September, to_ Prince : Gorts chakoff to Eecnre him an interview with his Imperial Majesty. The application drew the following reply "DEAR BAYARD : It no use for you to see the old Governor. Pm the man. Come round to-morro Evan& have a small tod, and then we will talk it over. GORTSCHAKOFF. 'Palace, Wednesday." The Prince entered at once upon the iopic of American affairs, directly Mr. Taylor presented himself. • "0, dear !'' said he, "I'm so sorry you are at war with yourselves. Why can't you make it up even with yourselves, hemp?" Mr. Taylor hastened to reply that. "the Critical period of the conflict was undoubt edly past. The backbone of the rebel lion was already broken in Western Vir ginia, and he understood that it was "the intention Of the Government to crush it elsewhere." "But, 0 dear me !" responded Prince Gortschakoff ; "the people differ. I um so sorry they differ. 14'by can't. they agree now? The Northerners seem to, take ex, ." course of the Southeinirs- and the Southerners seem to t 116121 otnef exceptions to the course of the Northern- era, heirs "We regard secession," said Taylor : "as inimical to the preservation - of the Union. It is firmly believed by our states men that a permanent division of the Re public is not at present compatible with its continuance as an undivided whole; and we hope that Russia will agree with us that the secessionists are a parcel of fools." "Yon reiterate the sentiment of Rus " Cried the Prince, with great earnest "l have told them so a thousand :• - Mrs; Douglas y. ! 'A Washinkton correspondent of the Springfield Republican, • alluding ,to the • 'death' Of Jam Cutts, thi3 father of Mrs. Douglas, says : !‘ Mrs. Douglas,. lit again in mourning, 'She was always a favorite with her father, and the attachment between them was un usually strong. She is now left•alonewith lei' children to bat:U . .3'o4M life ai3 bes t she can. The children relinquished their. Memphis estate long ago by choosing to. remain here and espouse the cause'of their country. One of the boys is upon Gen. Burnside's staff. If the government suc ceeds in restoring the Union, or in putting down the rebellion, the children will re cover their southern estate, though doubt less in a ruined condition. Every few months the:gossip mongers haVe coined a new story respecting Mrs, Douglas. They have marriedleisto - several Men, but most frequently to Mr. Chase. What makes the matter worse - , is, 'that there never was the slightest foundation for it. It must have -been , started rp pposely, for. miff ievous puose. Mrs. Douglas fiall busied herself for the last two years at the hospitals: There is not a woman in the country who has been mor activ egg ood than she. and hundreds ofwound ed and sick, soldiers will remember her name 'with gratitude." ~inga lit. 'Experiments. In Paris; M. Plateau, in endeavoring to produce liquid figures, in a state of equil ibrium, has arrived at certain curious results. • We all know- how scab-bubbles may be obtained by blowing through a tobacco pipe. M. Plateau has modified this operation by substituting oil for the [map-suds, and a mixture of water and alchohol, of the same density as oil, for the.atmosphere ; so that_ in the -body-of this mixture an oil bubble may be obtained by applying' instead of that 'the pressure Of the same mixture, of 'Ousts breath. The oil bubble is perfectly spherical, just like soap-bubbles, the pressure of the outer liquid being equal to that of the inner, bat, like them, it lasts but a minute or two, unless shut up in a vessel. To obvi ate this inconvenience, M. Preteau has Composed a particular liquid, consisting Of glycerine and soap ends, with which to Make this bubble. If through an ordin• ary tobacco-pipe a bubble three inches in diameter - be blown, -- and thin carefully deposited on a horizontal metal ring one and a half inches in diainet,e.r, preyiously moistened with the same liquid,:thiabob• ble,lrribt - ditiftirbed, will last three hours, and it in a close vessel three days. M. Plateau ,has not only, kept, within range dtschool-boY practice, but; he has gone much farther, and succeeded ;in making cylinders and polyhedrons of the same liquid. To make a cylinder, for instance, suppose two rings of equal di . ameter say two inches ; one restsupon .0 3_>,._ -- down along a perpendicular shaft, with a stop-screw to fit it at any height. Blow a bubble, and deposit it on the lower ring; Itit down the upper one until its circum ference moistened a 3 before, crowns the top of the bubble. Immediately this will adhere, and then may be drawn cut into a perfect cylinder, with slightly convex ba sis. To make a liquid polyhedron M. Plateau first makes its skeleton out oithin wire, and plunges it into the liquid. On taking it oat, he finds the whole interior intercepted with liquid partitions, going from one edge to the other with writhe : matical regularity. The same edge nev er bas more than three Of these 'liquid frames attached to it, making equal angles with each other; and the mutual intersec tions of these plans are always four round the same point at which they make equal angles with each other. Tenacity _of Life. A few evening; Once . there was a learn•. ed dissertation-r-subject--"kied hugs .and their remarkable tenacity of life." One asserted of hie own knowledge . that they could be boiled and then come to life. Some one Soaked them for hours in tar' peritiinVirithotit' stuy fatal _consequences.. (mg kg , whoilad been lititening,as an, outsider,lere: gave in his , stperiencie in corroboration of the fact. Bays : - 4 Bome years - ago I took a bed bug to an iron foundry, and dropping:it into a ladle where the,tnelted ir0n'15%6;144 .t,:'run into a 81 . 0110. --' y; m obi Wornan nsed`that ' skillet pretty constant for the last six years, said here the other day it got broke all to smash, ancL,tvliat do you- think, - gen-. tlemen, thatilertimsedjusit walked out of 'hie hole, where he itad.bee . n laying like a frog a rock, and made tr acks for his old roost tip stairs. But,'''- added he, by way of parenthesis, "he looked:mighty pale." • Overworked Brainl DouglasJerrold ° was at Prigiton, ill, tearful of his brain, and forbidden by the faculty even to look at a book. Still the books came down, as usual for review, and,the sick literary workman could not refrain from "smelling the paper ;knife." Among others came Browning's "Sor• Bello," and the perusal of the first few pags filled the' luckless critic (as well they might) with ronewpi, terrors for his imperilled intelleat. "Itly dear," sald'he to'his wife, as calm• ly az he.conld ,"would you cast you eyo, oveC thls,vOlUate:and tell me what you think of It'? "•• Then he eat up in his bed, anti watched her knitting brow and puz zledleyes with fluctuating hope. Present. ly the lady laid down the bOok: "I catmot understand," said aLe, very emphatically, "even one single word of i " "Nor .1, either!" exclaimed Jerrold, in aoyful frenzy. "'hank Heaven, it is ant i , then,: that ia mad !P Tifg Boston Post tells of a practical jokeilately played ,off in that vicinity upon two of thii itudeints of Hartear:d-lboilege They were attending a )adieu' ; fair, in Rox bury' when, “just for the joke of the thing'," soine . of . their pleasantly ingenit one friends playfully pointed them put to the ipiglee as , Ltliiiikntiekets.- . The'rentilt was,, they were avoided:ln: 4h'e ;lair as „fhiev!es and they were arrested and kept fri - jaillilknighti and nitituately were forced to teguirp apotiecni*g riot to prosecute thetilinew.u4..berore , they were_ allowed to d art. The entire faculty of Harvard 'Liar School have addressed a ,paper to the Itiayixebf atoxluty.i.:,ifitidietitide,thi; li p th tf , ittddnts' character, azti_iNttest a pro test lagaing_the rattb:aga:aufficted upon them:- etlmoK , Sausi Atli E r APORAVORS .1 _74 !pat oflke -41 , alleiii§ al* • ' iniciffAit*Lohritit • - - .l.7PLibertp ttreet.l - LOU SPADEiI, MAY b. 'kJ manure &rim, spading forks, garden and hay rakes, grain cradles, scythe snatlis scythe stones, dr.o., for sale br BEZIOKKAM & LONG, .7 0 ,1WILtherty Maui DUQUESNE BRASSL WORKS, CADNI.AN & CRAWFORD.. Rtanufaot tilers of even , varitilY of finished -BRASS WORK POE PLUMBERS GAS or STEA.TIE FiTTERS,, 11.A.CRINESTS AND COPPER4I,IITILS. las SASS CASTINGS OF ,EVERY soription made to order Stealiaboat work. steam and gas fitting and rev/lint* promptly at tended to: Rartioular attention neap to fitting UP Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also. sole agenti for the Western Diane* of Pennsyliania. for the sale of Marsh. Lowden & Co.'s Patent St phon Pump, the hest ever inven ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw mote water than any pump wine its size, I; M. EXP. J 1 MRS otovsa ... .4..JOEM FOSTER ITTSIBTROII FIRE BRICK DIANII, P FACTURING COMPANY. HIER, GLOVER ..dt CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brick. Tilesjertteibles. &o, and dealers bit Vile and eruciblaY. W- Office 31,5 Liberty street. onnesito the P. R. R. Passenger Donot, Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully solicited, Wanted. DOLLARS A DONTILI I WANT d 5 t ope Agents in every -county at $75 a monthnsoe pail, to sell m v neat obesp Fent- Lb, Sawing Maobines. S. MADISON'', Alfred, Me. . Wanted. • ! • a rik DOLLARS A ItIONTIEIS . VE WA NT r !mi....‘"Ag nts at s.rd a mooth A purges aid, to sell our Everluating Pencitg,urtintailltirlf.er4,sm.l ,13 other articles. 13 circulars ii*ntfrise. Address SHAW & CL ARK, Biddeford, Maine. myti;3indaw ORPHANS' COURT - SA N PURSUANCE OF AN OROEU OF the Orphans' Court of Alleghonyieounty, will be exposed to publ c aale on the pretnises. on Thursday, the 29th, Day of Ray 1803• at ten o'clock, a. in. At thet valuable track of of land. situated in Rocs township, about three miles from Allegheny city ; anq bounded by lands et David - orrett: the heirs cf Graham; lands of Lighthill; John Ramage. 'Containing eighty acres. more or les., helot. tholarto of the laic Daniel McKeever, deed. On which execute fed a two story trams dwelling house, a double log barn: spring house and ether improvements. There •is Wes upon the prealres, an excellent young bearing orchard of grafted fruit. Terms made known on day of sale, PETER 'von JAS MArLA It. Adatioid 3trtorsor of Dania*/ MoKeover...doe'cl ruay2;3wt. JUST IMECEIVED • a splendid stook of SPRING DELAINEB & DRESS GOODS CALICOS, GINDUAMS, Opectialattention is called to our vtocklaf cad Irish Linens that was purchased before the great advance in Dry Call soon and secure Your Spring Uoods as they will be much higher Remember the place. No. 9 , 3 Market street, be tiveen Fifth and the Diamond. tuh2 U. „I LYNCH, - - 141.Aeli DIAMOND STEEL. WOMAN, PITTSI3URGIII, PA PARK, BROTHER &CO., MANUP/CTIIISBIL9 OP a z . V..Fn si I 1 a Tarri Square. Flat and Octagon. oral! sizes. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured in this eoutitrY. 'Mtn:flee and Warehouse. No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 Second streets Pitts burgh febicilvd pIII VA.7 E DINEAsES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 SMITHFIELD S2'REF,T, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fait to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure impu •ritles. eerothlons and venereal affections —Aho hereditary Mint. such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, t'.le origin of which the patient 18 ignorant, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. We remedies fur this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines kncvni in this country which aro safe and will speedily restore to health HEIM ATI Brown's remedies cure s in a few days this Inlet affliction Ele also Females. Gleet. Gonnorrhoe. Urethal Discharges, Diseases, Pains in tho Back and Eidnoys. irritation of the Bladder, strict- UM. etc. A letter to bo answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. , O ffice and private rooms, No. 50 SAIITHFIELD .TREET„ Pittsburgh, Pa. nolbd.frw “THE IIN.1.01,” ARCH STREET, between &I and 4th PHILADELPHIA, friffE UNDEINIGWED HAVING RE- A- nowefithe lease of the above popular Hotel for a aeries f years, would respectfully call the Attention of the traveling publiz to Its cmtral lo cality, either tor business or pleasure, mh3;13 , c1 TIZOBIAIS IS. WEBB dt tiON, I.VISCOV.E.nv Strenstheaa . and Improve the Bight TsE ,sesuct PEBBLE Elmsian Speotaclet, JUDERNONS BUFFERING FROM DE , festive eight. arising from age or other Feb . can.be relieved by using the Russian Feb. Ale fteetnelen, - which have boon well triad by Many•responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi binitze, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion, The certificates of these persona can be seen'artny - office. 11111- , 2,11 who purchase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to ho supplied in future free of charge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, ganufiwturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles. lanl6 . N 0.39 Fifth street. Post Building y place of business is closed on Saturday. E HAVE JEST RECEIVED A v Large invoice of Ohoice Wines and Brandies especially for medicinal purposes, which we war rant pure and reliatle;also a complete stock of the quality Soft and Hard Rubber Syringes, which we wilt sell at old prices, notivithuanairtz the re ported advance in rides A. RANKIN ,k CO Rrnegiets, ' 63 Market street, m 3 2, three doors below Fourth. ritEALL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTII. TRW, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. • Open for Deposits ln SATURDAYto 2 o'clock, p. to, daily; also on EVENINGS. from b toy o'clock. _ Ei FOURTH STREET. A SAFI^. CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, sad all.ttu3so whose-means or savings are-smalt. It altio commends itself to Executorv, Adrninis trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies or Arnociations, and persons of all chases: :Interest nt the rate of SIX PER. CENT. per wum ie. Paid_ onmdts. - which; if not -draen. ill he mom to thecredit of the decoßitor En the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter bdar the same interest as the principal. At .thiartztenumny DOUBLB LS-98 THAN TWiLVII Interest win commence on all deposits the /Et 11.nAN5th days of the month after such deposits are containing Charter. By-Laws, &c., Ewa hated an application atthe office. - Pagantair—lSAAC /ONES Pagamityr—W. B, COPELAND. Hod Thug M Howe Hon Jif Moorhead. -4 . hams Jones, C G Horses', Wm IT - Smith Jacob Painter. Ham Childs. Nickolas Voegtly. W B Copeland. Seeietary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER, feb.6md IVETT.B. S. —T W 0 HIONDBED AOIG Boiler Riveters can find employment On ron'ggnnooats under shelter, at the best, wages. :Machinists also wanted. - • - - JAMES B FADS, ' • •mikasgra.t • ;,, - 14LiCeartsfr Works. bt. Louis; -Qp-md N ARGE WARE HOUSE FOR SALE RA three stories, situated at the corner of First Si, and Chancery Lane near Market St. Apply to S. cirrilissior& solvs, sinlA COMMERCIAL INFORMATION. Movements of European Steamers. PROW Am:lmA. Glasgow, New York_Liverpool Bremen .......... .New Yerk_Bremen_____ April 25 Arabia.. Boston _-_—Liverpool..—.April 29 City Balrimore_NewYtirit_Liverpool .May 2 Persia New. York_Liverpool May 6 Groat Eastern_New York_Liverpool _AInY Europa. Boston...„....Liverpool ...... _May 13 Australasian... New York. Liverpool ....... May 20 PllOll ICMIOPE. Europa ..... _...Liverpool 805t0n..., .... April 18 Borussia Southanen.....New York... April 22 Etna. ... .Liverpool ...... NOW York... April 2 - 5 Australasian-Livorpool_ :.New York... April 25 City Washington Liverpool. New York... April 29 C^nada Liverpool Boston May 2 fi l thy of Cork... Liverpool New York... May 2 Allan Liverpool...... New York... May 9 Sidon Liverpool New York... May 16 Kedar Liverpool New York... May 30 Australasian_Liverpool New York— Jane 13 Tripoli Liverpool New York... June 27 MONEY MAIIIILET, QOIIIISCTED DAILY POE THE MORNING POST BY MESSRS. KODSTZ & HERTZ, BROKERS, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the baying and selling rater for Gold, Silver. &o.: fob2Ct6md .„.. Silver Demand Notea Eastern Exchange, New York Baltimore Philadelphia..... Boston—.. par Par ...... par (4 ..... —.. Par .i., Western Exehanffe. Clneinnati Louisville Par Cleveland par par ,y St. Louis.. par Y"4, PITTSBUiIIf OIL TRADE TVESDA y, May 19th,146.3. The market yesterday was remarkably quiet, there being no transactions made worthy of no tice. The ruling figures for Crude in bulk are 15®16e; in bbls, !Cii@:llc. These figures being steep, buyers are naturally shy and are of f ering lower rates. Holders seem to have the advan -tage, as prices in tho East are looking up. The stock in this market is not large, and unless the Allegheny river rises the rates of freight will ad vance. A dispatch to the Oil Exchange furnishes the °Hewing news from above: The market continues very firm, Car but prices 18th. are unchanged. Sales Crude up the Creek, $3 37@3 F.O per bbl ; at the mouth of Creek, $4 2.5@4 50 per bbl. 1-here was an active demand. Exports: To NEW York—Benz 258 bbls; Re fined, 322 bbls. To P hiladelphia—Crutle, 691 bbls. Refined, fißi hbls; Benzole, 80 bbls. To Baltimore— Tar, 55 bbls. Refined,loo bbls. Imports: Per A. V. Railroad—Crude, 240 bbls; Refined, 884 bbls. Per Allegheny riser—Crude, 1,950 bbls: Refined, 599 bbls. Crude--Sales 1,000 bbls in bulk at :93 do in bid, of 11c; 500 do 21e, prekages Included. PI ITSBIT.ReIfPIODITOE MAKE OFFICE. OF THE DAILY POST, Tuesday, May 19th, 16C.t. Remarks—The weather continues to change but is pleasant , The farmers have no cause for Our rivers are again on the decline, and unless. we have rain soon the larger class of boats will be compel ed to draw off, tut then we have an ample supply of light draught boats ready to take their tames. The tonna ge in port is increa.sing. We noticed the following at the landing: It. K. Dun kenson, lilmina Graham, .lag. P Gilmore, White Rose and Camelia. all receiving fair cargoes. Be side.; these named there are twelve new ones ut the wharf being hurried on to completion. Our boatyard; are all full and it would be difficult to 'manta fur a boat to ho finished at this point fur some time to come. This is certainly a healthy state of atfairs..but then one workmen are noted everywhere for their superiority is building and fitting out ans thing in the Blume of a steamboat. We are also tryiag our hand at Iron Clads su look out fur ono that will ho finished by fall. Flour — Market very dull and inactive, the de mand continues entirely local; prices rale about the same, The receipts are not more than sad : cient to meet the wants of the trade market. In the East and Wes: prices rule lye, even less than our own market. Our large holders either have more money or are otherwise convinced in their own minds that prices will go up, for they exhib it nu signs of giving way; buyers also seem eare le.s about operating. Bacon—The demand has fallen off; buyers are nolt . ng a concession, and are likely to obtain the same.• There is a good sup ply in first hands. several lots of meat have been sent in the market for sale. Dried Fruit—market firm but not very active; we notice a moderate amount of transactions at firm prices. Butter— is in limited demands sales were making to a mod erate extent; prices tend downward. Potatoes-- the market contains more sellers than buyers. The old crop is dopreciatingand will soon have to make way for the new- Grain—isdull and neg lected; prices altogether nominal. Flour—The market continues without anima tion. the sales being few and far between. Buyers not disposed to .purchase to any extent, whilst holders are detertnned not to sive way. There to a moderate business doing from wagon. prices, however, aro unsettled. Thb - current rates from s 0 tore are, Extra, $5 90q6 ; :Extra Family r s6 50- 75@7, according to emeriti. Grath dull with a limited:inquiry, prices in most cases nominal. Oorn, small sales were made at 73©80c, those being ruing figures at present. Wheat, very little Offering; sales 413() bush primo ted at $1 alai 30; white held at $1 35®190. Oats only. in limited demand with light sales at 65th 70t, Rye is more inquired for. $1 being freely offered. Barley unsettled, prices nominal. Braeou—There /3 a good deal changing hands in various sized lots. Buyers aro notso anxious as they were some days since. Sales 4.000 ihs ahou'- eters, s, 3 4@fie 2.01.0 lbsPliiin Hams. 8 .W85.40; 1,100 C Hams 100; I,oooThs sides, 734 c. Sales 21,000 Iby as follow s • shoolders,o4e ; side-, 7:34c; Plain IfoirX®B% . C; S C Hams, 94; gloc, soMme ess morn — The market has been quiet for past. Sales 10 bbla Hidess—Sales of 400 prime Salted.93i ; this was a heavy transaction. Buster—The demand has fallen off, there being re ore sellers than buyers. Sales 8 packages roll Whisky—Varket steady: salts. 12) bbls City Rectified at 43®45e Hoop Poles—Sales 54.1,000 slacks on wharf at at $ll 75 per Igo. 30, 1 00 tights at .$l6 per No. Flour llbh—riles 200 at 40@ , 15e GroceriesTere is steady business being traiMacted in this article. Prices, howeever have undergone no change. 12 Sugar-15 hhds Cuba, 11 %e; 10 hhds Orleans,M d o lnsaie—Sales 20 bbls at st@soa. 20 du on privdte terms- COifel; — iall3B3l sacks Rio at 33@i3314e. Fish firm and in moderate demand. Sales bble Baltimore' herring, new,S7 50 ldackerel, sales 20 bble No• 3 medium, 576; 10 bble large No• 3, 8 00. Cheese—Saes 40 boxes bloshen.l434lf.c. Es - go—Sales of 1500 dor at 9(4107c. potatoes becoming duller every day: sales 550 bush all with largo names attached at The which is t h outside figure. Beans—Siles 150 bush small Whit° at 2 75.ga. Sallt--Linchanged. • Bales 200 bbls No. 1 at $11541 80. PROVISION MARKET CLuelnnatt The,re were records of sales of 50 hbds bac:n shedlders at 4„ - ?ic.: of 6.000 pieces hulk-shoulders. at 3Y.,,c, and of 400 tierces lard at We. There were also sales nr flrst4elass bacon sides at 60,, and some further demand for them at 53/ 2 'e. eartouotations tor. bacon yesterdaY will only apply to lightweights and such ashaveheen -packed. Heauy ,thitt - are ban smoke-gin or fr esh irom smoke - house cantuit'be 11[4 atg ar tail tha e n 6e. - Bulk shoulders orpritne iitiality may baquoted at 4o packed, bulk sues at &Saadi:mak hanmattki at $ A sale of city mess porli - isfas made last itening 1.3 50. This figuraUdsl2. - 5@13 frit. 'country about•repreiepta. the Market. - 934 c fairly represents the market forlani-Jhough the -beat brat* ate not efferingit - that figure,. Plain Hams'are firth at B%e 'caavaSad }lad pankeo, and fnp o .9 , at:/Ql4eL'ii, „ • . , ~ - . „ , ... , ,-----.--------- "N" onll PPR. "SALE-11,31E - slllllstpur_ R talovAbz7,ol' -LIVERY - STAHLX -. 1 her offeni for saiefour eligthle . lota ven ue ; t _KIP The mid6reigned having rainier - iiiifLiiiii: on thecornet of Grove greet and c'entre . Aue' • rs IStahle from the rear ot the Scott Rowe, to near oi the Seventh-War/4 inT'itt•lewrie &EP.— the 'corner of- First atet Smithtleld st r ee t. W. O. r i ete lots are each 24 feet 'front by 110 feet ifeeo),.. Cann ri olaattadAtpretrareMlZ4brnigicanuges. running back to an alley, and are antirelY iseliv hoagies. and midi° horses upon the shortest no- ied by etreets and alleys on ass*. side. Two of tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable the lets have frame houses or them, five rooms rates. Undertaking and all arrangements for fo- and hall bs eash„ hydrants on ha premises. They nerals will receive his rkecial attention. will be sold all to 013 CECY favorable ternsil. PIESL BUIIIDELSkIVD. gloaufro of __ , _ . JAISI-11.neitiug... a ....... . _ ...n lA. DRALEILS IN OILS. S.M. H I ,E 8 & iustrieortautEs OP Pare No. 1 Carbon 011; • AND 13 3E. I Z C.ll 1.. E. 4tlP - Oilloo on LIBERTY STREET. oppositol, Penn'a..ll..R; Depot. ~ •-- • • . - .All oil warranted..:: __ , , . staleitif THE ARDESCO -OIL COME t NY: Itisa A na=itr 441". *llia Refined Aidesco Oil, NON -11 271,081V/C. ALSO, PURE BRNZOLE.: warehouse, 27 ERWIN STREET .PITZSE7ROI3,. PENNA: Lucent 011 Work. DUNCAN, DIIIILAP CO" PURE WHITREFINED CA.II.I3CDPI °Moe, O. 291 LIBERTY' MUM ' Pith. I. - Ing4-guul Buying Selling 1 47 00 .. 131 00 1 45 00 'ILIKAI NDELIERS, BRACKETS, &aCORNICES, CANDELBRArS, LAMPS, BEGILDED OR REBRONZED. and made equal to nem. Aire, Chand ellera ctn., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, REIN= E dr, KELLY, ardar. ICA Wood street. near GO, The It Philosophio Burlier. MCBAYDIRIPiII 81EW DOXIBLE.ACTLNieI, Philoiophio Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses Many advantages over the Common Burners. 1. It make; a large or gull light with perfect lorabusdon. 2. It will horn CIF Quantity of on with mod?: 3. It can he wad - with a long or short chimnear.. It canamend. a 8 asaper aight-lany. rt can e mde to btum It is more eerily wicked than any other buxom-. 7. It can be harmed and lighted without ro• moving the cone. g. throws ail the white light-above the cone. 9j The °Mornay can be removed or inserted without touching tho glass. These burnerrare '..ho No.l she tad as - a bo put on 'any Lam_p now in use. -Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 oentst_ per dca..n 02. Sold.a Zia. S 2 POURTTI sh•set. Pittsburh. W..111/6,1r31125'. ANC) DEALERS. KNABE' Pi PIANOS ARE STILL ahead of Steinway's and all other Pianos made in this country. A choico supply received this week; CHARLOTTE BLUME, 4a FIFTH STREET, Polo agent for Enabe's PLinos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. apll • er A. I IV td SECOND HAND PIANOS. ,a enrcuERING 7 OCTAVE, BEAU .2II tiful blank Walnut case,-very halo $220 Al octave, .( " iicicering. Rosewood, round corners, a first rate instrument. 200 A 7 octavo, Bays & goo ßosewood a handsome instrument, in d order.,. _ 175 A 6% octave, Rtodart, Rosewood, oareed pannels in fo_ ... 165 A 654 octave, Galen&Co, Resou (Md. round fruit, an or (talent - ... - ... 160 6 octave, t bickering Rilseivood raund corners, asood reliable Piano 150 t 6 octave, flallet r Davis & Ca, Rose wood 135 J. 6 oat ,. Stodart. Mahogany, round front 00 16 oct., Swift , do 75 A. 6 oot, German. do A. 6 oct, Dunham. d 0......... 60 ect, Loud 90 0 A 5;4 oct, English do• 20 A 5 oto, co do 15 For sale by • I JOHN H. 161[ELH,OH, R. IIUTORINSO.N (LASE ow LEECH & HUTCH/NBON,), 001 MISSION & FORIVADDING.• MERMANT poalerin WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, FiEll, Dried Fruit- Pot and Pear Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, East Brandl of Family Flour Always me liana No. 102 Second Street. • Rottman Wood and. Market, N ta.Liberal advanoo made on Censig PE onien W t?, A, apll-1. d LVPTON & OLDDRW, GRAVEL ROOFERS MORNINq POST DU earner Fifth and streota. A. CAR D, ur VI DI 44 MADE ARIUS Aff.4 g . to operate before the Dental C tne . niied States, and the various Denial Con ventions for the purpose of bringing': bofore the Prof. aims. my ApparaThi forf.Thttrnettnir Teeth Withont Vain. I. shall of nedessity be, obliged to he away 'freM( my 011ie the, greater Part of nest Syrinx and 'Summer.- and that' my patients o. nOtneithe loteratherehrr..rhave as sociated with me Dr, E. J WAVE, a Dentist .ot. well known abilityineVert hranch of the prcifes andwhose olegantftlbnsi'arh the adrahlt' Son of the profession" wherever seen— Dr. Ways , willhe with me from April and will takerthe general charge of tbo 'offide, lo.ving me free to: devote my whole attention to Extracting Teeth with my Apparatus. and to the mechanical part the profession. Personate/3 may Allye..hitherte failed to have their Teeth extracted want of dine on my part, or from.defecta in th eon paratus are enured that such diffimult3 no longer exists, .8 I have made many irnprovements.rusd will de. vote my whole time to it. . Re'erencas in regard' ttikthe - Painie&Mesi and Safety of the operations given Remember and from Iteclical - gentlenien too, that cold weather is the time when the apparatnt can' be used to the best asvantage. E. °UMW. benAbt, 184 Smithfield street mhl7:dtixtyl4 • CARPETS. 1862, -DECEMBER. 1.862, W. D. dr H. ittecltLium. 87 FOURTH STREET,. • LA ROE IPOUTION or OITA STOCK. 'ring l eee l3 ollsht previous to a series of OdvsnetL. •ind now replenished Oast. before the largest adva , loo of the season)) 'the newestife edges la Carpets. Oil Cletl4l. dew bhatles. Sco A. favorable 'opportunity is uffe A d.- Dtfu h a , briat moderate rates. as prices will be highimr: •416(317:. ertel acrwellis'4s:ls4l4 00414.440148 we ere now manatetarthismitiator aeflisle of 211--IU--,- , "tilting ate nronolid to deliver front ow 68A - k YARD, 509 railiattyr Beettl l iA of ,X" funny cotti allrnta on — lOl4 . Malittilow-sTsur&ET dovo., • "Greet Anterican 'Remedy," OR.- itIARIFIEVIs'- • ORONO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have neh'ek• ;yet tatted:Ott= the threel done have been seek - rtly.fol/ow.e l i) re moving aziti:ll; fret: • • Obstnnition Stoppage of Munn; - otin Teetering the:nab:on- t:l•i)exibet-bealth Buffering ftoin Slnnel .4fetrScres, pro/et-Rio Utql: t the Whites, or etber . l7. oaa' of 'the tiTerinelP...-"- one. .Aisq In all .naaas of, Debiliti er Nciselot : Proetr atien , Eyelerice,Palpitutkma...to., rhioh are the forenuanera of more serlountliseat-a: • Tht.te arc.pe,ristil• harmicas.ont,...4 con stitettcm; and ince,:t tak:.n kit he nod, mak without eanaibh at the".sati,e,tima • the Y act a ahariVbratrasthonultr;lmt'lS raunz an,d # a "k i :Pg-tAPFsitT?3 t q'aheidthYt:z* Ea o f thaieontnitnietElli.•..Pitc:a cilte .1)(AL-tie, find when 4424 . M Will be - amt . by ineir pho-paid by any advert#ettAgent, on reete.pt" of fhb- nel J. B.ltYitit•Rpehaster,,lL,Y” penere.l„#,Aeat.., Sold, tiy , Tettenere.ll.v.:: • ' • r iiititErfairen°33lPLY- VLE 4j35ta.; 114 AN RI. tOtlts _ Eirove.LosTi intowlC ESTOR,;.'II4 Stet pabliallad., la. i 3 ealed..EnVelope. : flies ' . • - aiz Ceuta. - • . 'A LEcTrTLZ OW :TILT; NAI-131",,E, TREAT MENT. rot Radio& Caze..o.l B 3)erzaatorY.ticeta. or Soinin - al Wcalccoss, Involuntary lilmmioioac. Sox dal Dildlitk, and - Jinriedituen fa . Mardi:y.B gCnerallyNervournets, Corisrpantion, liltdicosY and Fits;Mental and Physical Incapocity rrordt. Piz:from SelP.Abnae r Raffr. J. cut. A'ERVIELL, M, D.. Author ut the . "A Boon ;to - Thotaandz. 'OS Buffew, , A3:" - Simt ander, seal: in a plain , cmvelope. to any ad dress, post paid, bn receipt of Six, Cents. or pro p?stnge stamps; By CIL J. C.NLIN E. '27. ?13.1,rodway. New flhBl7.d,lvwSm'' " Peat tdiiCe'Box. id 85. - 3;IINRCIRIANT TAILO yak, IllarD RAVE JEST RECEIVE • D v law) and wellaeleciad stack of Sp'ring -Goods 81 WOOD STREET comistblg . CAottia,t'astaiseieg, Best ing, fiLso:--A !mire 4oalc GI • GENT'S EVENT' SIZONG GOODS, trrelt[dUut Paper Collars, Ned:Tip, and over, - thirlsw.nalbt keptby•first tlans Famishing lora - Ozdqn PrOnlptb executed, u anatird ,50 AVEBSTEIVS $5,50 UNABRIDGED:- DICTIONARY ITT:1013r . " 7'34 °t?' PiotanclEdiLlon tOff: lan , • • STAVONARirent. , I Writ RABBEI. & CO.. STEAL/ ENGINE GUILDERS Bron Jirorculatle2-0. NUM EACHINISTI /AO pfLER'IIII. I .IO: Nazi Ilia Passamsz Deuot . . . .._: , .-• ', --,, - -; v"- -.-rairiffUnea. 1.2 ti,1111112/11474" ,WT,,T4 ALL KINDS 02 'BM= .I.I.PTIne3; nit - tins from three to no h 1% 1 '14, fills , home power. axel sr..Red for grist Saw Mill.q,,,iAnat.Frumaoe:‘,„•FaatorioY. EliY.o PaiiiSiorottor Ulm, ro the co, sanction of V v rreed - raeoninerf for stint mills. and for 4.% ma* and.olmalar raw mills., • . • i 5 also on hand. a rifted god readylor ahip ment at, short= Lice: 'Ruiner and Bonen °reveal' deeerißtiol l . - ,,,... ~' _ • Alec: furniselroilere rad Meet Iron so aratelY. Wrought irag:.iihallltiLllgrutem. and_ Punks In every variety.. and oon,unne the numufaeraro of wolen Ai .e.i.eetrir.ru)d.alaohine Cards. - Oar prices are low. our morthinor7 manta mar ed of the beettistalitt arnate . riale, and warranty/ in oil- mum to give eatiadeet,iorL.,.. ailrOrdera from ail pane of the &; . nutr? eoliei t edited oromerb Wad. . - •re9.lnitivy IueASUING,2II4I:3IIOO3 LOUI7 wringer!, for-sale by = - - BECICHAIVI & LONO. " 127 Libertystroat. OAL 1.6,11 D FOB RALE—THE- BUB offerefor rule.' very low his farm of 85 sores, situated in_Waehington tovroship Colum- Mann county. Ohio, one mile'and a hall from ha finesyille dation on the; Pittsburgh eg Cleveland Railroad. Fully filty acres are improved and an depth:titivation and thewhole is rich in coal s tone The buildings are a hewed fog house, log_st able. w bed. 4zr. • The farm is well situated within one Mlle of the. railroad --. • • Terniis DI sale — One-ldf cash with reasonable time for thereto tinder. -Priee $25 net. acre. Address, EtLICHAF.I.IforarIGGEN. Satinesville. Columbiana county. Ohio, to ± itettir An. Al:Cabe; limit street; Pittsburgh. sem= moila LAEXarPtitiVE 00-11;ER 11,:1.5i WING' "al" :). - ~ Itrailereaidlidit ' eoprer: Premed Clay tirliotpupg , liaissitifitillßotionis.Sw.as Bahia. tto. .do imputtres fizl . . . dealers lei.kilitalg., irta, Piste ti gent #00.... juip:ionibistay atithnsidiviinr..inli 2schinei. .T.,1 ii'do WarehOUSO, NO. . 1141) FttL.V.Z..4...1.3 A 44.) zeD D B. Pittsburgh. Patina. ,471 r iio ll , ol lkEr!kg COOPer out to any dealsul -tt ; " ' ' ' feil•ipdAve M , rcrEtts - L REAPEAS, Tani:su Rahn lio,t_Posseen. vrheeled and re. volvirig nay, acrd tilyna inaahintryironerEifirtor DY LiAlt LPNQ - • • - IZZ tahortr stratt. .ADi EST,IIII9NES' APi calLititE 19 -RA Boots, Stioce. Qattara and, 2tataluira4 wade to °Ater. of the best raatetutli awl vttu _ _ uoub. W - U11.36.111,s -.. ~sta~i~~~~~::~ ~. , - TO TICE,PLIBLIC is.p.act4LipLx .-„ 21..theimorattandrose • /9 Modesto fall.aentunf nations, treat wren and delicate tliSorilers,'' belt+ abase and diseases - - titations commonandg- OldrAt Itnlitutics - of 1.1 b- : .; sex - smn Angle ; or ficciaLa ; lialawraor: publishes tireL fact tf hir tidbit scothe ignorantand fidaely mode:nne rSuall/119 sherbet ainillunitit'a' great'sui - verY INalorai midi for Aontafainaeon nd • canwtion. .apops theft" wires,proinising ROW ana &mallets. their Phlmalati Should be cautious to hoop {here licaoranee . that they dsthe same se, Dr...DRAN: SM l T PAmpbubliLling) teat a lucrative 'Pins/ tee ginht 3p;titem arcon stupid **say hauled and - presumptuous families ban.: ar.:l salted I mitmerabmwslltrnc-up asmasarcoms &ud who compare .pocietz i A ntelhaente. senza, s, to dollans'and omits, .nardoriotarobea:„ly ordll Cotton. It Is to publioi, how_ over znzkertir "e me and suardibia l are • thaiab•• :Id • that thca was , :liaushtesk i aratmarda i praYiettly -feeble slow and ,Vaiiir codition q mpi appealuebra, lift() bead „to th And r:a.c.r. juat. BRANS ;WASS:Maw :baby) •and. i. , a.ftat ali ke t h ri ll o nh.A l inkhavVnezan.ea,mtalasul2 incialt, Mai ( OM _ 1 1 411 1 .1 4%140112L.(YO• :c'arir toe, rum or nocutraataltlnincePaireeomnuielyoured Eiverreica *Me Ottnici- 1 18.1ww, r:wadies. which arepeouliarlyhm own,. kiey aro compour.dt rom tho. Vegetable fhavinY lculaasoftheldereuzialtreatment,behs.s abanclaa• , edit and substituted , the Ignitable -Female die. eases Fe. t raatedwithmuirkecteanapa z had over- 'orgy , years' ( 40 ? ) , erperiencer nkthen , -treat ment il t hospitals of oth. the - Old -World. and in We Mated, _ _Match leads/this to ast-7...-3 all with a fair Mal. mecum anabeppiness will Min biIYM WI/ the now—paLe' dohott..Triflo.no Luger mcnitabscilM an quad= Mkt Come and be eared Consumption and tag! its lapdrai which so - many atulualls . +.Ol our coming:o. one nownow b P a lsleved; , Lproriduwastri aUend t.J. A particulars can bebad of laynsainit-q,, bingosuring, copY. of the Medical ddv4.7sr,witla. . novo% ens* to•aU that ther at!' vantaeo: , of :over , , fart 9 -Yeara 'eXtreent 'fad observations :eotunquentlie has- coperic I tit lathe treatment of MAMA! .3150fe:Al. Sala who :1 daisy. Consulted by tnoprofesnon; se well as moon' mended to' :roPectatue:':citicaras; •• paten:cams •c t , „ Praetors of hotels, • Cm Sln-:itheeld street, near Diamond, Mann.- , _Private-coml.:lCW caUona from -all Tar if PI - lite teradedto. THemt +a - . , . . deals • - -F,itiafranh• A Pr • e, , t- .yie,z INPORTAN..T..VO .12ADIES, .•.R. n JOHN 114 #HVEN, HAVING ,e 033 owatda of Ewen ye= docbted his t ro lea:dotal .exolusavely to the troattnent :Female .Digiotaties, an ,ditaritut.. Emmett c! thou: sam. ot coma in roster= ntilletoo TO rOtrla r .health hao prat oatire cooldpace too/cling pub- Holy bib ' •& CA.P.PELL . litt'crnEetrsr at CO., , idaraMicitzras