G E FiIIIHOJIGUI RATTMLNe ZUBOPIILIM 1 m Asset. 222 Monoagahola House. Pitt& blush. re.. isprepered - to'brion out or send back tmammy from or to anx.pert of the old cone kalther b steam or saltine Packet& GHTD/LiFill YOlt fiALs. Noon in 1, Dirt of Europe. - - - aufw' 42"131 Al: . tile il lo w i s tindlifo lli kVPL l I t' A • recede, and for then:alma Steamers mil- Inif•be um Navr-York. Liverpool. Glasgow and %Iwo. ' fall Steamship Great Eastern, WALTER PATON, Oommander Great 4411-. - “,-,A,, Eastern • From Liverpool ...... From New York. Sa.uniay. blay 16th. Naturday June 4, Tuesday. June •TtiondaY Jab' 21 And at tabula(' regular interval.. thereafter. • BATES OF PASSAGE. • FIRST CABIN, from.... .405 to SI3 SECOND CABIN $ 70 Excursion Ticket!: out and back in the Ist, 4k 2d Cabins; only. a fars and a half. Bervanta accompanying Iveengers, and Chil dren under twelve years of age, half fare. Infant! free, MUM CAJUN ..$l5O STEERAGE, with superior aecomedations.3Bo AU fare Payable in Gobi, or its equlv - - silent in Ir. S. Currency, Each. Passenger allowed twenty °obis feet of /argue.. Anesperienoed Surgeon on board. For passage apply to CHAS, A, WHITNEY, At the Office, 25 Broadway. Per freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. t 4 south ttreet. or to No .RATTIGA N. ap24:thal No 122 Monongahela House. NEW NEW NEW NEW SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES BOUTS AND SHOES ARRIVING ARRI VINO EVERY DAY EVERY DAY AT AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 62 Fifth Street, IR- Next door to Express Moe. apg 8 eng . in as usual. mach. undep Ulu regular Price Dissolution. C-PARTNE RSIiXP HERETO. fore existing And. r the tame and at - yla of Baworth & Rro:. waaby nintital consent dissolved on the first day of April: The - accounts of the sakl firm will terietrled ht. .IZ/strict Haworth. DAVID L A WOR'I.II ' HAWORTH. D. Notice. NIRETINING-FROM TINEVROCENT business, I kindly beg leave to return lay most eineere thanks to my kmd friends and public gen arallr, for the very liberal patronage so generous ly bestowed on the late srm, And hope they will continue the same kindness, to my one essors, ea therare determined to sell on goods in their line low frr cash. . .raurtnership Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day„, entered into partnership, and will eoctinue to carry on the Grocery hliallett3 at the oilstand. .entlor the style and title of. D. Ha worth, treo.. And hope by their long experience in, and close' atteari, n to the busiaess, together with the means and facilities of always presuriog aligoads in Ito:line, from first hands, to receive the same paltenue, that the old firm has been £0 liberally favoured with, asthey are determined to s 117411 goods, in their 1 ne, wholesale or as low as any house, west (he blauntains• ALFRED W WHITBREAD, gni RAKES' PLANTATION. SITTERS, Jur Ayers' t,horry Pectoral, bate& r 8 15ai , e Relmbold Breslin, Rolla Balsam. Lyon's Rath 0,- ition,Lindsprs Blood Searcher, Estisch's Lozen ices, Brown's Bronchial .Trocnes, and all of Lr, Jayne's Family. Medicines, together with all the the Patent & Proprietary medicines cf the day. For sale wholesale orrotail,...by trFO. A. KFLLY. mYB IP Federal St... Allegheny. S OAPS, SOAtim, AtIAPS, SOAPS, Genuiee Castile Keep. . . Genuine Castile !soap, IPVILE _OLD PALM t4O.ILPS, PVILE OLD SOAPS, lga•et'a Ass:tufted Toilet Snos: Colgate'a Assoited Toilet Keeps, Pine white Castile Seen, end fartry toilet Soaps of every denziption. fuet,zeo'd =oiler sale by 0 R.O. A...K MAL. 69 _Federal' St. Allegheny. ED AND Witiix. LEAD r&Esnrs Am; ground in 01', raint and Varnish BruFhee, efierery de ariu 4 ion. it is ea stock of each on hand, and_foradehr GBO. A, BELL 69 Palatal Bt. AIWh Y. ew' W. b. LUPTON & OLDDEN, YiLNUFACTDII.B2II AIM DIZAIIIIIB IN FELT CUM & GRAVEL BOOFIA Repidra to old Gravel, Canvass and Metall . ° Roo& Made atthe lowest prices,. Alf Worrprom promptly attended to and warranted. - Offloe• Aforniog Post Banding, corner Fifth and Woid street& 2d. story. tahl7 • NIOII. SETS--3 BARRELS ONIBIF v.' Si*, Jot received and for We br FETZER, Corner Market and Riratztana• CHARLES. L. CA LLD Wt./ J 4, Cinomear to Jim Holuiiri pc• rc -11 Psi*' -, l !a I F-t De slarlit Benoit: LaINI„ gnaat Naito. ntmoked Beer Ac. Corner 'Market and Piro erreeta. Pittaburjrh. Pe. daall:151. 0014 CORD GRAPE. virnes AT $9 150 PER 1 0P - dozeir $1250 ter loa. Extra Macs st SsPer daunt: $:5 Per 101), T • KNOX No..T atreeL 1130,1EMOVAI. OF LIVERY STABLE AU& The undersigned having removed his Live re Stable from lb., rear of the Scott Rowe, to near the eforpprof First and. Btaithfield street. W. C. . . G ol d stand, Is prepared tofornish carriages. buggies:and saddie horses gorrthe shortest no- tine. .:Also horses kept at Aver,' at - reasonable retest Undertaking and.e.ll arrangements for In stigate will receive hi;speeialattention., . *NEAL. BRICE-LAND. WASWIII(#.III4CHENE9 k CLICAIXEs inv4gers for Bale by - _ ONCEIMIIf &LONG my 9 127 Liberty. street. SOL TwiNE, sump SHEARS, for sale by DEC ONG isr Liborta of DECS22 - ilat et LONG. Agents for the _MMill Baetaa. Quaker. It atwellion. and Cayuga tr—Mower and ReaDor, Farm'r ' e Cayuga il Jr. Mowers. Wlettelpd ltenrolving Rome Hay Bakes . Buckeye Mower & Reaper. NtisteA) Rona Power Somata% Jar 20 - No 127 Monty St. t ' . - ...._ .... _ - • •• ...." • 1 .... . -- -....... ....... ~. ~ i - i '-' " , f . , -- ~• ••""1 '-• . - i , C , - ' ~. ..._ - . N - ' ' - "N • ' 00 , i. , ' . ' ' '' '-'.- - N '"NI, --, , , .. : . ri , ..01e'",,i. '. I :I • 1 . 1 , \--......:___ .. .„. 1 , _ . - ,- - 1...•'.. -..:f. T,-. : 3 '._. ~..: :". , i -'' ' ... t.; ".- 1........ -1 . 3'..C. 7 .?.. „ . . .., rr, Ettitor-84. - Proprietor. -, THE STEAMSHIP A friend of mice, a medical man, 'who was one fishing expedition with an old college acquaintance, an army surgeoh, whom he had not met for many years from hie having been in rndia with lti regiment, M'Donald, the army surgeon, was a thorough highlander, and slightly tinged with what is called the superstition of his countrymen, and at the time speak of was liable to rather depressed spirits from an unsound liver- His native air, however, was rapidly renewing his youth, and when tie and his old friend paced along the banks of the shin stream 'in a lonely part of the Argyleshire, and sent their lines like airy gossamers over the pools, and touched the water over a sal.' mon's nose, so tempting that the best principled and wisest fish could not resist. the bite, `M'Donald, had apparently regain-' ed all his buoyancy of spirit. Tl.ee bad been fishing together for about a week with great success, when M'Donald pro' posed to pay a visit to a family he was acquainted with, which would separate nom from hie friend for some days. But, wheeever he talked of Lb.,* intended sep aration, be sank into his old gtonerretete, at one time declaring that he felt as if they were never to meet again. My friend tried to rally him, but in vain. Tile Doc tor returned early in the evening to his resting-place,which'was actwrherd's house lying in the very outskirts of the settle-: meat, and beside a foaming mountain, stream. The shepherd's only attendants at the time were two herd lads and three' dogs. Attached to the hut, and commun icating with it by a short passage, was rather a comfortable room which "the Laird" had fitted up asp sort of lodge for hiMself in the midst of his iiherpting. ground, and which he had pia out or a fortnight at least at the disposal of my friend. Shortly after sunset on the day 1. men. tion the wind.began to rise suddenly to a galeethexaitrdeecendedin torrents, and the night became extremly dark. Thd shepherd seems uneasy, and several times went to the doer to inspect the weather. At last he eroueM the fears of the doc tor for .ll'Donald's safety, by expressing the hope that by this time he was "owre that awfu' bldek moss, and across the red burn." Every traveller in the Highlands knows how rapidly these streams rise, and how confusing the moor becomes in a dark night. "The black WOES and the red burn" were words that were never after forgot by the Dector, from the strange feelings they produced when first beard that night ; tor their came into his mind terrible thoughts And forebodings about poor M'Dooald, and reproaches Tor never having considered his possible danger in attempting such a journey alone. In vain the shepherd assured him that he must ha7e reached a place of safety leforeethe darkness and the storm came on. A 'life. sentiment which he- could not cast off made him so miserable that he could hardly refrain from tears. Bat nothing could be done to relieVe the anxiety now se painful. The Dcotor at last retired Co bed about Midnight. Fora long time he could trot sleep. The raging of the stream below the small window, and the thuds of the storm, made him feverish and restless.— Bat at last he fell into Remind and dream- . less'eleep. Out of this, however, he was' suddenly rousedby a peculiar noise in his I room, noteverfloucl,but utterly indeserile- I aule. Hefteard tap, tap, tap, at'the win- I doe; and he knew, from the relatiiin I which the wall of the room bore to the rock, that the glass ce,u'd rot be touched . by human band. Aft- , r listening for it moment, and forcing himself so smile at. his nervousness, he turned- strotted,j4d; began again to seekrepose. But noiv noise began, too distient audlototto ele4 possible: • Startieg and sitting up bed, he hedrd repeated, iu rapid susses -ti 'Bioa, as iftetome-one W. 114 sPittin in , auger ; ' and close to hie bed—" Fie ! fit! fit !" and then &prolonged "whir-ter4" from mi. other part:of the room', while,every. chair began to move, and the table.to jerk. The Doctor remained in breathless silence, with every faculty intensely acute. He frankly confessed thdt he heard his heart beating,,for the emend was so unearthly, so horrible, and something seemed to come so near lied that he began 4erionsly consider whether or not' he had some at tack of fever which affected his brain— for remember, he lad nee tasted- a drop of the Shepherd's small store-of whisky / lire felt his own pulse, compoied himself to exercise calm Judgment. Straininglis eyes to discover anyteing he plainly saw, at last a.whiteeehjeet moving,, but without sound, before him. He: knew that the door was abut and the window also. An overpowering cenvietien,then seized him which he.conld not e resiet, th4f. his friend kf'Domile Wag dead r' By - an" effort he' seized a lucifer hex ona chair beside him, and struck a light.' No white object' could be seen. The room appeared to - be: as when he went La bed. The doer was; shut,. Jae toolteeleat his .watchsand..pare` ticularly marked Cheat:angar *eitit*:o,4ri two minutes past three. But .the .match Was hardly extinguished wheitr louder', than ever, the same.unearthly cry of "Fite fit - tfit was heard,- fbliowedtry.the-osaf horrible "whir-r-r-r t " which- Etia`deeliisi teeth onager-With tirrW6-1*±14;"...,„Aqi movement-at the. table and every chair the room was resumed with la - crewed-1494 , leeee,whilelbe taipieg, fra l ffillf winditei f f WWI heard Apia, the :l3to4l4; iTherp,Traa bellin•the room, but the Doitor,N , 'oo hearing all this frightful man - Simr iel. - -the sounds .again repeated, and beholdimgth.o -m o%?..eeg,towetede ,i,n_,;ter# riblentlette6..lkatt.t9t4 i n ti`4 l 4 : .,'WCi*,. part i t i on and to:nhon; at toe :ttspe'oe tag! voice,rcirlWilipplierd, and ; having- :done so, -iiiied-1111,..heacr under the 'blank' eta.- . eitiPl4li.tl 10bii-14tib bitrl4PettrAnce ARRIVING ARRIVING JRIIII HAWORTH. J. R. Gl.Dnx Er THE DAILY PDT — ADVANOE D BAITS. ..' One year by mall , . Six moe43, " trire3 l ' •One " fhOno week, delivered iiiii5 . 5eitv............. 13, I ngle 00pie5......._ ... ..,.„......—...... .... 3; 'To agents per hundred— 4 . . .200; -- -- , iinEW ADVEtt'riSilditi 'RATES. The following rates of advertising: have heels agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg!, Daily Press,to take effect on and after thell.o;s daf of Novembar. 1 2,,,an all new oontreeta: , FOR STANDIare MATTER, . ' PER snuri.,34 SQUARE S EVERY 94 r. One Insertion-- i 60 No months_._ 89 oi) Two insertions.:.. / 60 thYee months... 11 00 ',Three insertions 125 Pour months.... /3 00 One week .......... 200 a months,_ 14 00 Two peeki.....' .. 850 Six months 15 00 ,it Three weeks- - 500 ine mcnth.g,... 20 00 One month...--... 6_oo One year....... 25 00 -; • FOB CILBNOFABLE MATTES. Which allows thoprivilege of a weekly change ~ of matter. to be Inserted among new .... advertisoMetiti. ; • PSII SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY tie:i'i Mx-months . . ..........»..i. Sta-00 Twelve menthe Adnitnistratewer liotioes .2 ati Death Marr ta llot ioes.tteNotiees , • egah Mu :; - - .... . -70 - - •advertisement; ,orderecl In for ena da lloah or less time, toiia Catihat the time otOri• ring. SELECT' TALE TRUE GHOST STORY in his`niglii shirt Vat a sinall oil-lamp, or "crusey," over his head inquiring as hp entered the room : "What is't, Loctor ? What's wrong? Pity me are ye ill J" 7 i'Ve4 Ps' -Cried the' liocibr: • nit be fore he could give any explanations a loud whir-r-r r was heard, with the old cry' "Fit!" close to the shepherd, while - twO theirs Teeek -. T.lie shepherd ePra'eg as'creani.tif terror; the lamp *as' 'dototi qie:ixtitknand lt§" ' "Corse bkliT" "ait'ott'ted 'the' D "Come back,Thancan,instantly I command !" The shepherd opened the door partially and said, in terrified accents : "Gude be aboot us that was awfu' I What is't." "HeavenDuncn," ejacuaed the Docto w s with agitated a voice, butl t do pick up the lamp, and I shall strike a light.' _ . •-* $8 00 ' DIIIICaII did so in no small fear ; but as he made his way to the bed in the dark-' ness, toget a , inatch from the Doctor, something caught his foot ; he fell ; and; when, amidst the same noises and tumult; of chairs, which immediately filled the apartment, the "Fit I fit ! fit fit!" was', prolonged with more vehemence than; ever! The Doi3tor skiing up, and made his way out of the room, bat was several times tripped by some unknown power, so that he had the greatest difficulty in reach• ing the door without a fall. lie was fol lowed by Duncan, and both rushed out of the room - stnt4ing the door 'after them,— A netitight-blivin-been 'obtained, they both returned with k extreme caution, and, it must be added, fear, in the hope of find ing sore cause or other for all those terri fying signs. Would It surprise pur read ers to hear that they searched in vain ? that, after mioutely,ep.mining.und er th 4 chafr4,r-table;ll42dreVery4liere,- anti' with the door shut, not a trg.ce could be found of anything ? Would they believe that they hud heard daring th day how poor Al'Donald had staggered, e half dead from fatigue, into his friend's house, and falling into a fit had died at twenty minutes past three that morning ? We do not ask any cps to accept of air this as true. But we pledge oar honor tq the following facts : The „Doctor,rafter thaday's fishing.-,was oveic:ihti4aaced tilit.tOdeEio as ti-tak e it to his bed-room ; but he had left a min now ktached to the hook. A white cat who was left-ia:the - roomsfall o wed the minnow, and hoOked. The unfortu- nate gourmand-had vehemently protested against the intrusion into her upper lip by the violent "Fit I fit! fit!" with which she tried to spit the hook out; the reel added the rdygteriou s whir r r r-r , and the dis engaged line, getting entangled is the legs of the dhaira and, table, as the hooked cat attempted fti9lj,from hit% tormentor, Bekthe - fainiture in ,Moti - ol ~and tripped up 441,.f.t.i . kh ,iegierd 'and, the Doctor; while 'srl kept" tapping at the nun' dophr the ex isterice'orghostriand a spirit world alter this? I have only to add that the Doctor's skill was employed during the night in ' cutting the hook out of the cat's lip, while his poor patient, yet most impatient, was held by the shepherd in a bag the head alone being visiblo. McDonald made his appearance in a day or two, rejoicing once more to see his friend, and greatly enjoy ed the ghost story. As the Doctor finish• eithl.history of his [light's ,horrors, he eonldatt:Wheitiliying.dOwnza proposition very dogmatically to his half superati ioUB friende, and as amends for his own Too Good to be Lost "Old Abe," who presides :at the Na tional White House, is very fond of a good joke, and is in the habit of telling them, greatly to the amusement, and not untre quently at the expense of his meet par ticular friends. We have beard one late ly, which we think will turn the tables upon the President. The conversation is said to have occurred between an old Illinois farmer and a member of Congress from this State, at Willard's hotel, in Washington City. ILLINO.IB FAR3LER---84, LO make free, I understand yont are a member of. Congress from-the.great state of Missouri. Mr. H.—You are correctly informed, sir; I represent the District in that. State. 1. F.—l am from Illinois, sir Wa9'nington City on no particular business --just looking around a little, -to see holy the "cat jumps." Mr. H.—l am glad to know you, sir; Illinois at d Missouri ought to be good friends, and I shall be most happy to serve you in any way that I can. I. F.—Well, sir, I don't want anythin except lust to see this d—d infernal rebel lion put down, its nearly ruined us out West : I b.ave already,lost onis . son, and I would notlie`arirti ;FP - lost - them all before the war is over, for they are all in it, several of them with that brave fellow, Joha Logart. L , riti 11r . . 11—'81r, yon' have mY"earnest sy- - pathiei,- , bth4o your - cloitire=tir 'see the rebellion crushed, and in the severe loss you have met with in the death of•your son. I hope the Government will finally triumph in this wicked war which has been forced dpon it , • • ' 4 - I. F.—Are you acquainted much in Il linois Do you know Browning ? and if so, what do you think of him? .knotz: • Mr. Browning very well, sir; I think very highly of him. He is a good man, sir, and one of the first Statesmen of the country. 1. ."1 41 !;--We . 11, air, are you acquainted with ''old Dick ," he's been my represen• tative in Congress for a long while Mr. R: —You allude, I suppose, air, to Col. Dick Itichardson of Quincy. 1. F.—He's the b'hoy, sir; what do you think of him ? Mr. R.—Well, sir, I think Col. R. is a patriotic and good man, a little too much fitafiped, in Pamocty?cyp. Mind If is "cleidociacy, that will never hurt NEN_ ; Rot half so much as the mean whiskey he drinks. I tell you, Dick's a glorious fellow; I like to hear him after that miraculous genius, Trum bull, who. I 'spose wears as small a giz zard as any,-Inan 'Sto.eyerpntered the Sen- ate. After — alr, llibbgEt; - "ray IM:fa Stephen A. was the man ; he could take the "starch" out of any of them, and if he had lived, air, I believe this infernal rebel lion wool:111mo been - 0 7_04 - Mt ItfAVerf likt4Yl-" eitiri; 4 l . flit' Douglas was a noble man; be would have exerted a vast influence it he had lived, over the fate of our unhappy country. 4...,F.,„yirpilt —' Sou know "old Ate ?' " - Mr. 11.—I have that honor, sir. I. F.—Well, I don't consider there is much honor about it, but I'd just like to know what you think of him ? ai I am d tai think well of the Presid en t; I inc beli li ev ne e he loves his country sir. He is surrounded by great difficulties, and is doing the best he can to surmount them. He is frequently persuaded to do things which I think his . better judgement does not approve. I be. lieve he is hnnest sir. • I. F.—Well, my friend, I see "Abe 6 had rather tailer you in.' I khoW 'him a devilish sight better than most men. j have knOvna him: "like a book" for over 35 years. I knew him when he was a rail splitter, and I tell you• he never did an hon'est days work at the business in his life. If he had a 100 rails toiler, he always got them from somebody: else's pile 1 I knew himwhen be was a•grocery keeper, and, he always kept bad whisky, cut a fel lows dram short, 'and charged two prices. With some folks Lincoln has the reputa tion of being very honest and not very smart ; but.! tell; you sir, he's d—n smart and none too honest. (Somewhat excited and the crowd gathering round). I tell you sir, I know "Abe" like a book, sir, and by the eternal what I say is true! Mr. R.—(Somewhat confused)—Sir, I was just about taking a mint julep, will you have the kindness to join hue ? I. F.—lf you are tired talking, with all my heart sir. Missouri and Illinois must Btanatopther sir. I tellyou by the shades of old Hickory and Benton, they must Work and fight for the old Union. Mid: souri and Illinois are the greatest States in the Union, sir. If they'll stand to gether" breast to breast. they can knock h-11 out of South Carolina arid the whole South, and' then. if need be, turn round and shove New England'into the ocean Exeunt to the bar room PUBLIC NOXICE. N ACCOHD.iNCE WITH THE ACT of Assemb y, incorporating. the Pittsburgh' Grain Elevator Company, hooka ho opened to the Capital stock, of Company. at the bferi. chants' Exchange, in the City of Pittsburgh. on 3.IOO..fDAY, Int Day of Irene, next, at !it o.clook, if. in. and open till 3 O'C:001 p. m. of s Lae day. Sprieg . or Ilarhangh, Thomas 8011, John'hcott Joshua Rh•nies Wok. 13Inaham It. F. 'lc , nnedy, B, Canfield, J. h, Liggett, IN MaCrocry. ant other Corporators. REMOVAL. F, BARDEF.N DAR REMOVED ALY from Smithfield street. below the Girard House, to No. 145 Filth street opposite the Court Howe. ap2141. II 410 8 . E RAVE JUST RECEIVED A large supply of throe PlYrublatlittedliY drant Hose. Tla.s nese is warranted not to be a flt froted by heat at three hundred tiegre.e. Fahren heat, and to stand a pressure of 75 pounds to the sivare inch, and naver, leatbet requiring oil ing. Cut in length to snit, with 'coupliites and pipe attached, DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK TOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, MACHINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS, BRASH CANT/NOS OF EVERY DE. scriptinn Toads to order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartionlar attention imp to fit'ing up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, s le agents fur the 'Western plat-ic• of Pennsylvania. for the Pump;f Marsh. Lansdell Co.'s Patent S phon he he ever inven bed, having nn ViIiVCA it is not liable to get out of ordpr and will throw more water than any pump its also. 8. W. In It IA MEd GLOVSII. JOHN FOSTER PITTSIITRGOIT PIRZHUICE MAIM FACTLyglig _CD4p41.7y.. ; KIER, GLOVER dr CO., Manttfaatnrers of Vire Brick, Tilaq, Crucibles. ,3to and dealers in Fit eand ruciblo Clay. Ofspe 385 Liberty ttfeet. opposite the P. 8.. R. Passenger Depot. Pittaburrh. Orders respectnity solicited. feb2o:6nad SPRING GOODS. vertonwifiisLeDr.ticaAouiLtooTklorfE ATTELN. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND _FANCY CASSIMERES, imitable for Business Suite. A fun and oomplete assortment of tine black CLOTHS AND CASSEVERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestings W. H. McGEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, corner of Market Square. Allegheny city dikw••tf IREVATE DISEASES - DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SATITHFIEL.7) STREET, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad. vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fa affections impu rities. scrofnions and venereal —Alen hereditary tgint, suc origintt psorias thendothto er skin diseases, tne of which patient itnorant. BM:FINAL WFAXNES. DraPs remedies tor thisi affliction. brought on by solitary habitaAre thornily medicines amino itahis eon= which aro s afe and will Speedily reature to itauumus ar. Di'. Brown's remedies ni cure in a few days this 'fitful affliction Mealso treatPiles,d3leet, Gonnorrhoe, Urothal Discharges.: Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and kidticiyi, Irritation of the Bladder, strict- Wed, eto. A letter to be answered mast contain at leant ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely _packed. Office-and private rooms, No. 30 SMITIIFEELD TRBET. Pittabargh, Pa. trolsd&-sr 'OOP= Potr.s - r i nur light poles, just received and For sale JAS. A. PRTZFR. earner Market and Milani MALL CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Cede No. 69 Orgitirtredt; near the Catiit Roosts, Pittsburgh Ala._ _BUSINESS' ENTRUSTED TO his care will receive Dvoreptattentiop. ,Col. Sgotions made aid the mega promptly remitttd. deeedgd PILED -OTSTF.D*-20 DOZ. IN gtoreand-tors.sleby __ • REY ER dc BROS. 12b & 128 14 ooa street, ADVAVIEtECEPVED ; . a aplendfd stook of SPRINGTELAINES &DRESS GOODS cArAcos, GLINGHANS. dre. Bitoal attention fanalled to our stock b e fo re ina and Irish Mang that weapurehased the great advance in Dr, Goods. Oa7l soon and secure r e f:71 _6 4 r 6 r d7 ,010 67 0 " E" 9 6 th- tra n er c lee higb beef• tare and e taur - 4 m rl _ , • - LYNCH , itkjajilqP.EßlOß 'MITER MINES COMM .W 4 EHIBIES. vAlairc, involatanr dr. co., Nanifeaturers at Bassiii Brute& ara sat ar. ?Dewed Cor AtgahLtaufis o t23ottorh s . tilgoiter deniers in hinin4 ftrt a ' 6324 s FnimM it, • san 4s44,Liman% tiILP d bin :did ord Copper aesuld atop, „ - c- di. OIL CITY, May 22. Crude was in dema.nd, up the creek holders are asking the largest kind of pilrli ce g s , tov i a : s4 o v 0 0; *3 75 r @ 3 BoweAr taeemotwofinCreekpsy 50 is demanded; buyers at toot figure were shy. Exports: To New Turk—Crude 1,308 bbls. Re fined, 71.5 bbl!. To Philadelphia—Crude, 1,706 bbls; Relined, 1,284 bbls; Benzole, 102 bbls. To Baltimore—Crude, 217 bbls; Refined, ,M 6 bbls. Import!. Per A. V. Railroad—Crude, 1,578 bbls; Refined, 1,048 bbls, Per Allegheny river— Crude. 4,(63 bbls. Crude—Ths demand continues active with more buyers than solar& Among the sales we note the following: 2.= blab In bulk.l7-18@18i6e; 600 do m bbls,2!®24c ; 6;0 bbl 3 at 25c ; 200 bbis in 13vIk. We. nefinetl—Market wild dnd unsettled; sales in bond, 33@40c; free, 484500. Benz°le dull and neglected• PITTSBURGH PROPUTE MARKET WELDON S KELLY. No. 164 Wood Ftreet OF net or inn DAILY POST, Saturday, Slay 2.3 d, 1863. rermartra—The weather continues pleasant A few , howerss of rain would be accedtable to our wheat growers about this time. Our rivers con tinue to recede and boats have to govern their freight , accordingly. We have, howe . .mr, plenty of light draught boats to carry all tho freight offered. Money matters are unusually quiet, it being difficult for speculators to raise any par ticular excitement in regard to currency matters. Greenbacks" seem to be the currency that is destined to supersede all other bankable paper. We not'ch that country - dealers make it a part of their bargain that they receive this kind of cur rency in exchange for their purchases. Bacon— The market continues steady with a fair amount changing hands. Our dealers have an ample supply- on hand for summer use; the rates, how ever, were unchanged; Flour—We have nothing new to nolo in regard to this article. Our deal ers hare a fair supply on hand• They confine themselves to the sa'e of dray load lots sufficient to meet the wants of the local market. It. the Eastern and Western cities flour is a drug and is LdiSposedot at-rettlon-441114,in.,Pittg,, burgh the rates are highertlian any where else' (train dull ate causal be disposed of in any. -ized quantities at the present asking rates. During the week the decline will reach shout per bush on the various descriptions. Groceries . —Theli is a regular trade business doing in this • article: dealers seem to be doing a healthy busi ness• Prices, we think, are looking. down. Flour—The demand yesterday was larger than for auy day daring the previout week. Prices, howeverovere unchanged. Among the sales we note as follows: 175 hbls Extra Family of various brands, varying from ,T.O 50@9 75: 50 bbls very i 43 7207; 100 bbls Extra, S 5 7546; 31 bbls. do $5 75; 35 do,ss 80; 3015 bbls on wharf $65 0 6 10; wagon ffou9 sells at various prices, accord ing to quality. Grain was dull and in limited demand with no particular ditpesition manifes:ed to operate at the present figures. The rates wore altogether nominal. Wheat, soles of small lots tied at $1 25, the outsftle figure: white is held at Si 30(01 35. Corn dull, sales 700 bus at 75e. Rye, prices de clining, being offered freely at 900; it will have to decline further bbfore sales can be effected. Oats dull, prices nominal and declining. Butter—Dull and declining; sales 8 packages r011.15®17c.' Packed sells from lOg. 13e. ggs — Rcreeipts limited ;`italas 9 bbls at 10e. May—Saks 18 loads at scales at sls@lB. Po4atoet 4 —Difficult to quote correcay. Sales several parcels at 50@55e, racon—A moderate demand continues for this article, with a fair amount of transactions, viz: 6.000 fos. f• boulders, s; l .l@ff° . 3.500 les Sides, 5.000 Is Plain Hants 8%@814c. 2,000 Itia Plain S C Hams, 9 t?10c: 1,000 o' , s canvassed S C. De. Cheese—Prioes declined: sales 50 boxes now W It, 100. OH—hales bbls No; 1 Lard, 90c. Whimitcy—market steady sales 41 bbls City Rectified at 43@44c. Groceries—Market steady with regular sales to the trade in lots to suit purchhasers. Sugar-10 hhds Orleans, 127,40: sdo on pri -10 bbls crushed vats terms 2 hlid 15-,4e. s Porto Rico, 113.6012:40; , ltrolasses—Sales 20 bbls Orleans at 55c. tsyrnps—Sales of 10 bbls XXX at 62063 c. Coffee—Sales 40 sacks Rio at 33433'Ac. ' Mee—Sale. of 10 tiereea at 83.60.8%c. Sear Sales 460 bbLs at $17501 80. Dried Fruit—The market Was steady, with a moderate demand. Sales 120 bush Peaches, $3O 3 25; 100 bush Apples, $1 3701 50. Chicago. Flour—The only transaction reported was 2eo bbls (brand not named) fair spring extra at $4 80 delivered. Wheat—Sales 400 bus No. '2 red winter at $118: 1,200 bus do at $1 15: 2,000 bush - do at $1 1.634—a1l in store ; 400 bus reincted red winter in etore at 51 02. • Co rn—Snles 23,0D0 bus - at 48%e• 30.000 bus at 4 8 / 7 10;,1 OX),hua cin at 48i,10: 400.biM reject ed at 46c: 4 ,so6Kria:do at 46%c ; 2,509 bus do at 46 1 /o—all in Vote; 16,900 bin canal mixed at 50e 19,000 busdo free-on board: 6,000 bus river mixed at 50o; 6.000 bus rejected white at 52c; 5.000 bus high mixed atEllie; 6,000 bus canal mixed Kt 49)(0 5.0M - bufido at 4934 c—an afloat. tats—Sales .8,000 bus .No.l.iii-stote at '5:334.e ; 2.00 bus doat sqc- ' ! e-Sales 400 b1i.61.6. - 1.: 73o'in store. . FRO ME "OLD COUNTRY." THE uzipmasiquxrai ISPREPARED bring out emigrtibts fr on:to ny-p art of Rag land Ireland or Scotland, ether by super.or fast sailing. gteamer., including the manint.th P team- G R EAT E AnTh R 11, or firt•elass sailing vessel at tar lower rates than tickets eon be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Address EuinptaiAgettaY. tibioniele O'NEIL, Pitts ugh, Pa mhleAndeoda2tw , CARPE.TS.' _ R 0 , V.Gs DECEMBER.. .1862. r. D. o 11. lilecALLua. _._._.__, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 87 FOURTH STREET, irTi-PIiIiSTYANVE ODUTIESF AtDUTIESOF ILA RAPE PORTION OF 011attier0011. aLtho;Orpnana'Cooa Of Allegkany,oonntr. will A. y r .. , ...j ag heel! bought pr 8 ,40118 to - a Berke of be exposed to pub . ' a sale on the premises. on .4 . lialVaTlea.s end now renlentshed (just Wore, ;the. Thniiliday3b46 - 28tir - Day - or Nay 180.3. lomat adv.ae of the season) with the newest der sly ie Carpets. iLCleths. Window bhiuies; jto .• at ten o'clock, a an • All that...hill/able track of A favorable Opportunity Ls offe,o4latgehaseraAt of land. sittmt-d in Rote township, about three moderate ratea-11.8 Orleoilv in;hl/40er. ' decl7 mil oa from. AI logh en y. city :. amtbottuded by laud a , , .. ofDayid Sterrett: . the heirs of - Wm. R. Graham _ - - .. - - ED IV E. TEIB, B —T-119 0 lIIIINDILEn lande'of Vightlatlf; John Ramage. Containing AL Boiler Riveteii out' 'r, t 4 e 1 - eighty acres. more or leas , being the farm of the . iron imi,,,2 B. ti n d eth it . 1321) . 0 7 131 e1404 late Daniel McKeever. deed. On which areerea- m ae g inista _ . e er.at the b est w red a two Story 'rimer; dwellingr home,a - dquble ".' ~ tad.• . • • .-. i.. . • ,-.. 14. balm; spring hblise and Other* iniorofeinenie. yil,,, ,AA3I,,,VCRIOSt There is a , so upon the es, an excellent inhurautair-.!•!'°/ rill) W orks, . pow& Tonne bearing Orchard; or Faift44.l,:rnit. Terms , . ..,7 . : • • made known on:day of tole. , '-' .-- •" " jra A.IWE AULE . .,"Horse ---. .0 1t , .15AL E _ _. . ... ~t . . .3r IVORY. tiiree stotta, idtclaii: at the -. -71%*-'— :__ :70,BIA.YLIkR. et, antlehaneery Latin- near huok e r. l "!:Of -- ' 2 i B iMMEteirihriPlDl442l Ji..eartardtie4l, to, . • .. Ay tutnnur arr, d4 at. /1 4 ),4. 7 ... ISS - latay 2 lBWdi3 . kw- ) .„ : „-, ), - : Tan , , ~,,.. 7 , -. ^.l f' i • NI, MlPittt iltreeti , ' COIMACIAL INTORNATION. Arbitration cornmaittee of the lioartl :of ' . - Nrla.74. surism, V. P.LJ 0.1. BENNETT Jrplo. B...DILWORTH ••Wm. kIoCREERY. IhiVID brad DLEf3. • RIONEar itAnscer. 00 11EBOYDD DdltY FOE goBWINO POST BY WBSSBS. MODNYZAk..IfERT2, BROKE R% 1.18 WOOD BTBEET. The following are tap bia.vini and sedans rat es for Gold, Silver, &a.: Buying Selling Gold .......... 1 47 00 Silver ..... 1 .35 00 Demand No t es..... 140 00 Etistene Ractiangre, New York BaJtimoro.— Philadejphin `" ..... Boston. par y par tt par par Ai :Weitt ekiELEXehEinge • Cin0innatd. , —,:„.—...— . ......--1 ..... ~ par X Lonieville,...,_._ Par Cloveland ' par L Bt. Louis.. ...... , . .....-- ..... PITTSBURM OIL TRADE EATrRDAY, May 23d, 1863. The market for some days has been very ex cited. Holders are asking the tallest kind of figures. Some are afraid to offer their stook lost they he taken up by purchasers. The market Just now Is- gloriously unsettled, prices still looking up and both parties afraid of each other. Tho stock in first hands is not large. All Parcels that arrive are picked no readily at full rates. The "oil fever" continues to rage from Oil City to Pittsburgh. The (fit Exchange rooeived the following dis patch : PIIOVISION MARKET if \ 0:40014 TH E DEALER IN OILS S. M. .IE-111.11 & CO., • twrifriaitrnaaa oP Pure .No. 1. Carbon 011; la E.' • Atirfitfloa ott LIBERVI &PRIM% opPoffitei Pemn'a R. R. Depot. MAD oil 1 7arrantod. • ituatlFd. THE ARDESCO OIL comr saparaor article AND lIAVE ,FOR .I...awe of Relined , dirdeseo 011, I r ox - =incnitum• Auct; PIT E B E;N 0L E. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITISBURGH, PENNA. Lucent OLI DUNCAN, Dril7Lo:4 . Manufactures of.. • _ rims wilmimamarninth • - • c A 3Et . .7471 •IX-• CIO 3r, .• Ofiteei,NO. 29 3 . LI:BER'rY MIM O3 ;i Pitte.j burgh.. a. C rEA lir IFL.r . : k re Fe. CORNICES, CANDELERA:q3, - LAMPS REGILDED OR RERRONZED, - and made equal to new . Ohand ollere Ate., altered to butt' Calbon . Oil, at tha Lamp -and Oil Store of WELDON, HEINEEEE mrmix,' ap2:13% ' If 4 Woadatreat. near Gth. The Philosophic) Burner. gogre.y . Elms' Maw noriazzacTisn6 Philosophic Burner for Camber. Oil is sow ready. It possesses many advantages . over the Common Burners. 1. It makes "a large or mall light with parfeet combustion. 2. It will burn any - spganfity of oil with oast?. R. It can be used with a ions or short chimney. 5. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn economlcallv. burner 6. It is more easily wielted than any other 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone.. 8. It throws all the white light above the acne. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glen.: These burners are Ihe common No. I size. And ean be put on any lamp nowin use: Bvary per son using Owl:son Oil should hilVO a Philosophic Burner. Pace 23 cents:_nver dozen 02. Bold a No. 82 BO RTE street. Pittsburgh. ie2s-lyder mioritalus. . PIANc DEALERS. K NABE'S PIANOS ARE STILL ahead of Sts,thway's and all other Pianos made in this counrrY. A choico supply received this week: CHARLOTTE BLUIVTE, 43 FIFTH STREET. Role agent for Enabe's Pianos and Prince's unfivalled Melodeons. 13 ARG - AINIE4 SECOND HAND PIANOS CITICHERING 7 OCTAVE, DEAF. 231- Rini black Walnut case, very little used . ; $220 A 7 octave, Chiokoring, Roiewopd. round corners. a. first rate instil:anent. 200 A 7 octave, Bays Co„ Rosewood, a handsome instrament,_in good order.. 175 A 6.3,1, ootave, tßodart, Rosewood, carved Panneb fr0nt..,...„. ..... . . .. 163 AeX ectava. Zalek d o, Rosewood, round fr s ,nt ranAtetehontkizoo....,...,., .. 10 I A 6 octave, titietering, Itosewoed frater "-- corners, a good reliable Pion° 150 ;16 octave, if allot, Davis ‘t- Co. Roe. wood ISS 'A 6 oct.. Stodart. Iffahouony, round front SO 6 oet, Swift, do 75 A Coot, German. do A 6 oot, Dunham, do 60 50 A 6 00 Loud A 514 o t, ot, English do "40 A 5 oto, ao do 10 15 For sale by JOHN H, MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET, IL HUTCHINSON (LATE OF LEECH & EIPTCHLYBOS,),. COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE Pearl Ashes, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and PRODUCE* GENERALLY, Best Brand 3 of Family Flour Always on Band. No. 102 Second street. Between Wood end Market, PENN' ea-Liberal atiyanoo mode on Consunaments.A. apll-17d N-ENV Ddf3CIOVERY, To Strengthen and. Improve the Sigh THE 41--"Altftgra„-,-- PEBBLE Russian Spectacles, KDERSONS SIIFFERrNG mow Dos. ii reotive Eight, arising. from age or other anus es, can be relieved by Wing the Russian 'Peb ble Speelacles, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and yr. Chilly, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion-. The certificates of these 'persons can be seen at my officer • itlt. All who pischaseene priir of the linstiaii . PobbleSpeotacles are entitled to be Sup lied in fntnrofree charge with those which will alWays give eatiefaztien.- Therefdre. if you wish to.enstme an improve ment in your sight canon J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician 51 angfacturer of the 'Russian Pebble SpectaCies; 3anl6 No. 89 Fifth street, Peat littUdiss ita • y place of busindas is closed chi SaturdaY. 'WE HAVE JAN*" itE(MIVED v Largo invoice of °halos Wines and Brandies especially for medicinal purposes. which we'vrar rampant and reliaoletatso a complete stock ofthe quahty Soft and Hard /lubber SYrinnes, which we will sell at old prices, notwithsuinaing the re ported advance in nrice A. J. RANKI NJr CO., Druggists. • 63 Market street. three doors below For.rth. COAL LAND EOM BALE—THE SUB , _ILI scriber offers for sale, very township farm of 85 acres, situated in Washington Colum biana county, Ohio. one mile and a half from Sa-. lineevillo station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad. Fully fifty acres arm Improved and en der miltivation and tikwhole is rich in coal stone. The buildings aro a hewed log house, to R stable. a w abed, &o. The farm is well situated within one mile of the railroad. Terms of sale—One-half cash, with reasonable time, for the remeind or. Price $25 oar sere. Address, i • MICHAEL MeSWIGGEN. Saldaville. Columbiana coanty, Ohio. Refo- to Jas. ALCabo, Ross street, Pittsburgh. fah.% Saudaw. TO THE .Pl7llLitt- - -; wis Piaci A4Lir.v . --........ Authelimorantandimw ----,`:---..-:-77,, 13' Atudest - ufaU, klea ---,-- -''' -'---- natlontritreat sereetansf .-:,..:--..`....;,, ' • -, •e. ,_dellente- dlsordve. self- '. '1:1 ,0 •:-.,,-;z4 . g isp; -e.bnite -- eithl ------ drseases- - er "-,•-:-;?-", -77-N , i --,...."'-, tuallorts penunmartd in- •-it- •-•- .:, ' - ' 9 "" _ ~* ~,, oidelSt to oaths Of b,oth' ' - : • r - '"" - serrnd-adnltscsluSieror Insrriedr- -1 - esrxe Pu. lia ffiluP_Pithatiz r Ute feet of his t doirs 54,11111 lantinci. inedeat era drei'll - ni, 7 shocked. and think it a mat tan very inns:or:li od ' s and Torruntion r...v11 - za their wiriglia' and dawasos. their C 3 • fandirphygahul beeatticatustolisegthein in ignerzucetbattlim-, athe same to Dr. ita.8.112 EtTEUP (argipt"Dtiblle lost alumetive prev.4 mom mishit bitiOst - bit.thestiamsrax stmthi siostsly modes' -_, and primmnrituors &milks. horn end - ralseclin ineraneeolprtinep>. se mushreams estd who compare 86444 latefteaco, gram, ..0,..,t0 dollars ked O m en ial Veysteedeuslyv raM. - aly crllls toren, nit Mut tyatewevor ti et numeivcp os-mits Are s are theta-Ad Lm -the;{ ..4arsdnthfzei laid trailt* , -DroViourl :' l )l't dokly and; of aleileatezondidms_and enpeosemoa. have heettesmtared la - health' end vics: by DR, ,843 •ABBVTA'. V i es AnanY, hisitte mid aft -.11 , marriag - e rough haTe b—m anvedinneh str l ferias ahedetsirmortifigaticri; -Am: SPES'l25ba hea or float-arms' e land-,Lons,arecemeleteiv Gerd inn very short spatre or time ersfluv inlv - rzzatitc% whiehm , oksonhaely hisorm. ;User aro emm,otmls ram the veirahtble- Kingdern...lievin ,a ths fidlae gefthamkauriattreatmoimhel-_ ag abr.:erica. edit and substituted the vegitahle :70 , irm..e '1,4. eimee are trestalwfth merkedneesees---re,:vies bed MX qty - scare ;(' -scan f(40) Amp arienee lil Vii 3 O tPZEi• moat n heardialeof both the Old l; era and M _the United Statesokleeda tdm taßar...to Ea with a fair trial heidtbLand happmem will ezzln Waren stpanthe now•—palled ahem*: Trifle nmieneer with montebanks and quacks.; huto n ina and he eared 0 ptien and all ,f ita" — bed dizoix - Aa , di eix--ety animsmanzmilly 0 -; nr asunt , .!-mi, er r o snow Am- vallefoltcmidefdlng:ho7.. attend to- it is -time gYaltortieleura elm behulotiny treatment laypr ia - aeopytif-thelKedionlAtivivarwhi e h is Ely. to aultne - Sapply Utvinr the ti.% , - vantiiMsobt' Eaverzs Team experience o LI: ob servailonts.tlyi , he hen cc: , zlm , e Mit in tise - treatmenvemsnee..l disossze, '.. , .. , :s Ith , ) daily-eon sedtedirytaanroftmom sd wellarreemn mended bdr-rePastanim alum s . -igiltava era Prietore'britotels;,-lcd. 'Ulnae 05 illeitteld C h est. b Private 00mtann , . cations from all paits-of the Unit,. stiolly .z•- tondetto. r Atterdi , . -' " -.„.. ' • NON i'liit; . rltieburah Pe,-,%',"'"'•-• NEW ~ MEDICAL- DISCOVERY. ..-ENev. mut SPEEDIZ AND goltAls NV ENT once of 00;:r 'fiI.DET. • .IE.P',7TA,., Direhatges.: - Weedsnas. oantin cFanital Irma firsved, Ore _ - and neig n dE h ddeg .WhlclLae berm teed.BY.twtraide ONE HUNDRED:PHYSICIANS. . • In thei rtta prabtfft, with the entire supers " Cagan. iCerzts.ii or ar. _Coellsonnd therte.tonown. BELL.'R 13PECIPIC PIUS' sae speedyin rictlici. :011.7...1 erecting a care in a few dw. and whim atoure affected it is Forman ent. They scampered from vegetable extraom tart are harmless on. the ayotoin, na coo.. ate the stomach, or imPregnate the breath and being sugar coated , all nauseous taste is ovoldel. No olexre of diet is nee(szsary whilst ming them: nor does their action interfore with hu. ,- juss. ur snits. Each box contains six dozen Pir.z. PRICE ONE Dom,Ar. Dr. Dell's . Trentise au Semineil liVealusear n , Self Abuses, eor:orrhea, Glees, &a, a Parr.phlot of 50. pages. contelnipg_important advice td a.:- Mated. BENT PRWL Bi Pay postage. z cents are required to BELL'S GREEN BOOla s A complete Treatise on 114ontrrrpea, Oiect,Stri,- ure, SvphiflieitttLi in all the various stager, with 7 Pi esoriptions to &fetish. adapted for sell. reatment. without the aid of a physician PRICE ONE DOLLAR The Pills or Realm will be Ent, scours from oh• servadon, by mail, post-paid. by any advertised Agent. on - receipt of the money. s. BRYAN, 76 Cedar street, 1%. Box 6 079. Gtmeral Agent, JOSEPH ruarrn . 4. corner Ittarket etwed and Diamond. Agent forPitUbnreh. no'd by all Drnaziate. -alfgaatenipi. M A N_ll-0 411.10/: HOW LOEITIAMOWIZESTOUEDI tD +a4 iinh u a. c . r . cf e en esl ts, ed. EttiVelOPQ: 'Pr laa 'A RECTORN ON TIM NATURE, TREIiT MINT alLil Radical Cure of Speriantorrhmi.. ui Satnicial Weakness, Involuntary Emmis2lime, ties:nal Debility. and Im p ediments to Marrisse generally.__Nervonsness, Consumption, Epilepsy and lit Mental and Physical Inotpaelt , , reßnit from Self-Abrm, &a—By R()BT. J. OA, V WWELL. M. D.. Author of the Green Nook, :Iv "A-B6on- to•-Thonzando of finiferere." Sento:oder seal,in a plain envelope, to any ed. dresl.riosrpaid. on receipt of Sin. 17 tit.., or two postage ntampa b • Dr. 4 'B. J. 0, KLINE. - 127 Broadway New li' orb, ath3l:daveSm Post #46nie Boa. I "r 44. DAUB ,& CARPEL-Ls BirMenALINFIN, TAILORA, W EI IZ 1 . l AiJ"oted "etook A V jvEl ' Sp's : lug Ooods, oortolsttng of MUM, Caiiikwreoh Vestizsgs. ate. ALSO—A large grarli GENT'S FURNISHING GOODE, friPlAing Foliar o aUarsaftsa'<Tiaa. and every thing I:LannyX*3lA by tirtt class Furniab.iny 81ore Ordemproutxtly' executed. adD3:lvd, $5,50 WEBSTER'S $5,50 - UNABRIDGED 'DICTIONARY Fifty aoklaa , s-amplata.Piataiialidition at $5.50 for Bale bx • JOHN R. MELLOR, Ja337 , - - • ,Ri, Wood ntreAt. WM. X: FABER & CO., STEAM-ENGINE EIVILDERS Irrozz . HERBAL MACHIEISTI kIIO MIER RAKERS, hest tae, P.m, B, Paate-^Deree.. litkrditEMDS, e. Ak511,771717:41-Mitlitt. ISIMIDS OP IV-111.filcant Ensintwi ranging trona three to ono hundrel and fifty harse portal'. and sait , xl for alist Mille. dim WHO, Ate, Fo.maces, Eacwrieg diva particular_ siltation to the co strue*n2 or 4 3 .ZotkitaVti Zdaabirters . for. wart =ills, and far UP_ t4itactlaY an Thu caw milks ; Agar) 249 op Lan_ Afdled and retßi7 tor chip-. meat at abort notice. minis:rand Th ie:nsoffcsery description. Also. frinalaitlioilers arid Sleet Iron se_perstely. ; Wrought Iron Shafticr,_Hangers and Follies in every virieM and - eantintw the matinfao taro of :Wittolon Iffachinem and Machine Cards. Our pried are low, oar tnechlners rcasaractar ed of Ma bect,quatitY trnaterkle. and waizante,i in ail eilifdatio safe ettlisnwtion. letllrrbptea of the eoznrzEolicit. olnd z.to .d .1110ILDREBANDOONTRacriviin We aro now zaandadFilya s traNdOr Of Ma IDI , „hub” armrorteed to delionfrmous Cezu, TAED, 509 LlBRirgrannomm Bast ote m i of . 10 am.11-5 , co al ga m? , liand and a . IQS6o2l.l427mA zzx ,s co. OTS`'LOR-- PIALLE--_TIME ISUBNCRI bor off for: sale four eligible lota eituated on the cornet of (hove street and t:entre Avenue adJoinbirthe•Seveath 'Ward- in Pitt townshiP *The tots are each 21 est, front by 110 feet deep. &Ming' back to an array, and are enbrely isola ted by - streets and alleYs on ay. ry side. TWO of tbe lots hare frame by jr them, # 7 O II - orm i lltd•ballin each: hYdrants on he pr aes. They 4111.. besold all together on rem caret-able terms. Mm/reef :.. JAs. ateCABE, A goof, folkißtssa tmet. new. Frairit. Lii. ra E' .111.18,9E5V AND C12111.1).14 E. A S _ Boots, Shoetc - flaltarti and Daimon i b leat. tO.order, of the best material; end wo Ptak. , :W. E . ISIONIELFAITZ ei CO.. 4 1 ~, ' ,' -- al Fifth steel . , . 41111301. D. Krasen, isot, VENUS e. sL! hisla-d oft be beautiful 11,1 14 the bt 2 6 watt she offers for-me on reasonable terra.. Thor ero noeted.l.l - ing bemeou the Oable, 11 Na tion - arpt the Slibuozighilhela f fiver. They offer mien"; inducements for zuivate - ..o.idoece-. For Plow 01 iota 11121 Piker aPP4titt theoffiee f t, rtL. 4 /ii ;Teo 127 FM* IX ono qine above bzaittabga altad' MEDICAL
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