- VilnaAz. N OT ALCOHOLIC - A HIGHLY CONCENTRATRD VE ctErAnucxximakcir. 4 PURE TONIC. ,011--:-1110 0FLAIltb98 • C . ERMAN . .IITTERS Tli PREPARED BY C. D, ciA.CRSON, Philade] plua, - Zenxi.ll, ~ ~ _ . ::ttriil Gife c 411 a4-17—triir a Ejver Complaint, D I I3.PEPSILL - •TAUlSFlpthiti, u....inei.o We rvorthilmbattly, Driciesi ot the Atitnerit, and all .141.seaeles Arteitxtig troth ts Ettseirdereel "Aver or Stomach. such es Constl _pation. Inward Piles. Blood t ote Read, Fulham or • .. • Acidilw ta of the Stoma; r. Nausea, Heartburn,' Disgust for Food, Fullness tar Weight in the Stomach, hour Fructations, Sink Fluttpring at:the Prvm ute'Stoin ash, Swimming ox the ;luau. Burned and difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart. • Httiking i-Sffocatin sensations when in a lyit' It posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs he. - fere the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the head, Deficiency of Perskirationt lowness oftheSkin ancin.yesiPain in the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs, Am Sudden Flushes oflieat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of E v i 1, and great depres 81013 of spirits. And wi , l positively Prevent Yellow Fever, Di hissb ever. .fro. TREY CON TAIN IVO A.L O O/11o.t. on BAD Witlpirr Ttlev will the above disown ia ninetVnin 2 sea out of oursne Induced by the extensive EON and universal per utanty ex noofland's German Bitters, (PI7XB/9 togetable) hosts of ignorant quacks- afict-unitru- OUlOns adventtirers,have opened' tritet/fro/int gumanity the flood es of Nostrums in the shape if poor whisky, vile compounded withiningious irais. and christen Tonics. Stminuchics and Bit fem. Beware pf the innumerable array of aleoholid Dreparatione in plethoric bottles and birt7bebliect ket,„ under the . modest appellation of Bitters: frhioli, instead of.cttire . t only aarravatesdisegsas, multape the disappointed sufferers-% despair. , . HOLIFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Are not a new and untried article. but have Stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Amen can public: and their rutation and not ova led by ens similar reputation PreParatiom sale are The probriet:rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent ,-Clergymen, LawY.rs, Plikslelonsie and Zeus. Testifying of their own personal knowledge. the benencinl effacts aad medical irnu es 01 these Bi: ter:, 1 Yo U "WANTSOIifETHISO to STEENOTB. eiv- YOU., ri y DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? -41 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP .1 OUE GUN rettvoiv t DO YOU wAirr To .47Ezz, WELL? ' 4ko YOU w. • - .44 - • r. 2, TO ( iE.T ,TLI,O or BEE PO U. Anvmr - - DO YOU WANT EN-Y-DGY? Do you want to Weer, well ? Do reyelun o want a brisk and vigorous igr If 9 to do. :use . . •,' • HOOF-LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. _ PARTICULAR NOTICE.. , .. PAR TIC 'There- are. many preparation s sad under the outruns ofßiiters, put up in quart bottles, conwountled ofthe'akeapatt whisky Or C 011071071 rum ending/rout alta.4l: Itcit a I , , per pallon, the taste dieguie e d hy An ise or Coriander Seed, This :ciao ctrili ter. ha s caused bud tail/ contin- Ile to oarpeo.,as, km-ete they. can , - 6e '.663.- hundreds to se e the-death of the drunkard, Bp thew use th e #yistern ie Itiept continually under the influence of Al- Liquor Stanuiants a/the ivorst kind. the desire for Liquor te created and kept up, and the rceull t« a I the.horrors attendant Upon a drunkard's fire and death. For those who desir e and will hare a Liquor Bittet., iee_ publieh the followants receipt. Cat One Bortic Mooflantre. Clernoin hitters, and iitial tiith.lllll-kee titlarks of *rood Brand y or Whisky, and the retrult will be a preparation OW will for excel in medicinal virtue« and true ez. ellen, e any of the OtOnerOtto Liquor lAttere in the market, and will coat annel" less You will have all the virtues of Itoolinnel Bitters in ethitieetion with a goad artide of Liquor, at a much lcaa price than thcee inferior' pr.mnratiolls will coat you, ' ATTENTION SOLDIERS , AND TILE I PRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all baying relations or friends in tao army to the _fain that -.' .1:19()Ft. LAND'S-kdroinia Bitters" will care ,nine terabit of the 0 inheta induced. by expeaurea n w one ineident to camp life. In the lis te ns , p arrival et almost daily in the newspapers. on the rrival of .the sickiit will be minced that it very large Dn. portion are suffering' limn' debiiifY. Every cape of that kind. can be readily cured by lioctland's Gan:Bahl Bittaia, Diseases resul.ing from aisor dere of the digestive - organs are .pes di/Y remov-• ed. We - have no hesitation in stating that, if there titerßi-weretroelyined among our soldiers hondred will be last Gees Might be saved, that others se We can particular attention to-the following re markable and.well authenticated cure of oneof ..- "Life trarion's heroes, whose life, to use /ensilage. "has been saved by thellitters:" P,FiFLADELP-a/A. August 23d, 11362. !lieut.., JOIIeS & 4lva:ieWell. gentlensen;'yOur 11 outland's, tiara:nes Bitters has saved my lite, Thernis no Mistake in this. It is vouehed derby numbers of my coin ides of whose names I are appended, anci,a''-weieijzully cognizant of j lathe circumstances of my mew- - Lam. and have been teethelast fear 7earr, a inendierof cher man's celebrated. battery, under the immediate command . of Capt. S. B. A 3 Les. Through the ex-.! Posurti attendant upon ,xny arduous I we. I attacked In l'invetaber last with it domati on of j the lisigs„ and ;vat 'Cr' seventy iwo days in the I hospital. Th's was' &Rowed by great debility..l heightened, by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the Whitehouse and rent to this city caLbgard the tteainet,"olatearAl from which'Flendell en the2Bth of .Tene. .tine that: time Einsenbeen about 8 11.10 iv es . :an could be ands ill retain a I park of vitality: F ora week ' or more .I. w.aasessoely able to own low anything, ' and If h - did fares a morsel down, it was Imo edi ately thrown ain. / could Lot e v e nkeep nJ Ow of water On My- I stomach. Ufa etand not last under Rim* erUM-',/ stances; a nowaecerding-ly. the :phateachemj.jscent, had been,wholrlogiallutaty.--though ansacoettul .l3-.• toenzimeme from the graspiTtliettrelitittreit-I. er., frapilptoLime they tiou'd do iehmore for toe, and advised. me to see a °feign:tan, and 'to m a ke` such dispeation ormy Limited fonds a, bast !Rat a:floe; :An acquaintance who. visited ote at the hospital, air, Frederick otembron, cf 6th bolow Arch Si rnut , F - Ovireil (11/3,114 lifer:ohm:hope, ttry I your Eiffel's - and kindly procure 1 a battle. P ro ms' ahem'eue4 otannoen.ebd tahingthemthe ehadovs. Yj death-rbbeded attar - am now. thank God for it, getting better- Thorlgt4 I , have:taken bu - tles, I have gained In poinidi, and feel sang uine of being pennitttd to rejoin my wife and daughsi ter, from whore I have heard nothing foreigh ' teen Months: A/LAM/Inman 1 . : anialoyal Virgin_ tan, from tlie vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe tbeAglorious privilege of t again etas v life.ing to my bosom Asz usetioatalleareA o tualn lorytrobr.. Yews. • I4AAO MALONE.- We fully' concur in the truth of the abovestato. mantras we bai despai be e deeeing our oeturadet Mr. Malone, reAtored to alth. .. „- 640;DIEN CCDDLEBAI CEr..let N. Y , Batter-4-:71 .0131,Z e ACME& is, Co. N. ilth.blairie. wlettEvAtatEi, 924 N. F. • ..-:j I. E, hiP,Elit3Stß,lst Artillery Vermont. F. J. IS. k AaliE sa d - C4 B. 3-1. Vermont. ligibilitY 0 -4 1 :1E4101 1 .811C, Co B, •do -1 071 W E way w:.n2L-4.m041,0, Maine. 14,11) 004e:ft Mai4e;. gE.R KOVii_j CO 11 .1*1 Nil .pismirAwsEco4- To ompis.,. Co F. 9 5th Pa. AWL/HEW If . . RIMIULDL:Co - A, 33 Ferment Jaailif-JESKINS.OO/3.-/06th Penna. ' - - - iitfAkigia.Ail 00.92v-TERPERyI.' See ihM , tate t e e ' s of of. -.4".1.14..Th0580Z' It ontlre - teßirrwe of eas.`.lesttlu. .... : ~ .„ • , PRlLikiikingoTTLE.l,s CENTS, OP. HALF DOZ;;IFOIC BboallanTmearelit dinggilif nht have tha.am': tide. ao , set b c e p put off by any of the intogioating e r eemetionej At way be offered imits oteoe;:htel zend . tiini. an we will forward, securely packed : by express. Arch 11131- st pt Princ pal/face. and Manusaetorr. No. /63 - . _ .-.. . s• , ' J ONES & EVANsi (Sac - digit O'rito C. M. Jackeori ACo ,y F0r'..._....:, . _ . Prop rfeto.re ih Druggtaig Rd- dialers - ie. — oral,' town-bole Thtitedlitatoll;ond by • • ::Dr: 0; •IL-KElttiMit; . Pittreparirk B. ii: swirl-Ayr 2-- - 141.4..1e01r nits 014-0 '41405/33.08 -COI, ner tithe Diamoridecoff 'et greet. • For sale also LT '• • ' ''' -.-- - ' - • - AMNOIr 40 e e a t , aer.s.all24o4.4 7 eitutreuitti ste: -ItitoilkiNr-iii co., - Market street three doors below 4th. Pittehamb sorady-deod. Amteatten, ugly. - V 1 --.„-..z, - f -.01 ',. '.. :- . : ; t''-•;. 1 ;t:: .', -.. .' .t. : - ,-, r-: :-! • :'" • - .c.. • ? - s.7 . i . 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Throngs pel 1. 1 soma influence . and exertions the tie Brigade of New York was raiser , "Y ed ately after the first Bull Run Eattle4 ' 1 then consisted of four regiments of Wan try and two batteries of artillery, lan, numbered more than fivithoussuad 'nen of the best fighting material the, ton tr: las produced. At the head: 'fo ce r:Gerieral„Maagher took the fieirriii. er or i and at its bead has remained, lea in h heroic followers through alt this' bl o c battles of Eastern Virginia and hberyl Ist cell leaving portions of-his men on every fiele and in every engagement earning di in• guished honors, not. less for himielf t an his command. The brigade was riii-uli rly an Irish organization. All its staff Alders il as well as those of the field and line, And also, nearly every 'private in the ,ra 'ka, were Irishmen. There was: a -natio al pride excited in the raising of theistig e, which has been fostered in the perpet a tion of its existence., - It wok 'We fi ld purely to fight as A inerican-eoldrer s or the preservation of the American gove n ment i but the desire was manifested I to exhibit the devotion of adopted citize ns of Irish birth to the country that had giv en them an asylum, i why the Ilrlizade oas not totted to Any Other With this object in view its commander and officers desired to retain US national character, and have not therefore, been willing to consolidate it with other brig ades, or to incorporate with it regimen s, or parts of regiments not Irish in thotir character. ~..In the severe battles threingh which Masa passed, its ranks have been rapidly thinning, until, at the present time, the total effective force is less than four hundred men—not half of one regiment: Its batteries were detached long ago, when by general orders, brigades of infantry were not allowed artillery. Gen. Meagher's Plea to the Govern ment. From time to time General Meagher ha pleaded for permissio n to withdraw thit 'fragment ot a brigade from the field an I I take it to New York, and there recruit it l r ' ranks. But this permission has bee s steadily withheld, and no opportunity tali been given for 'recruiting, until at last the organization has become so small sip to . be blit-a- hat : lesiva on - ii brigade. General Meagher bad too much self respect and honor to continue to receive the honorn while commanding merely a battalion; I adapted to the command of a major. '.', l ftl is for this reason solely that be tendered J his resignation. The fragments of=the I regiments composing the brigade are about to be consolidated into one regiment. His Foremen to his Troope.; Last evening Gen. /Weedier assembled his little command -arid - took his leave of them. The Oceanian. was one , of Inch I interest, and will - certsaly honk $ - e iemem bered by every - member Of ttfe" orgeniza tion, all of whota. withcitm a tingle exelp tion, are devotedly attached to their oh:till ,commander. The-brigade was:formed in I a hollow aquare, llie:Gehei..a/ and His staff nto . centre', will'Brigitdiei: Gen. (laid well and other visitors. The band of the : Fourteenth Connecticut was also present. and form jelled _Kemp meat appropriatecattir nonsiC 'Air ifie - Occadori. • After the troops had been for m o 4 the band had performed an appsse ro prate piece of music, the• General addred the command as follows:" Hlr Partirg Acifiresx.' To MT OFFICERS AND: AOLDI i ERS, Mr UOUNTRYMEN AD- COilli±DF.S ARMS,— a positive convictio n of what I owed to your reputation , -to the honor of our race, and to my conscience, compelled.me n few days ago'tb.tendedtb th4l-PreSidtint'Uf the 'United States my resignation of this com mand.- I shall -dot recapitulate the rea 110ne which induced and Justified me in doing_ It would besnparfluous. not aman in thissuottirctantf-who is not Tser fa: I,it aware of the reasons which cortipAled line,ru resign, and -there is not a man who does not thorough/7 appreciate and tip , Prove it. Bufllceit to say that the Irish r Brigade no long,?,r exiatir3g, I felt that it 1 Would be.pmpttdatyrywai great deceptiob were I to retain the authority and rank of Brigadier General nnreidi4yicoprnarid ing the tithe: ' lthrefore ,conscientious,-, Is, tbongh most 'reluctantly , resigned: ocarina-6d. ThatresignatiOn litter , beent ac cepted, and asleur getterall now bid you an affectionate farewell, I cannot do so, however, without - hying on record the aesarance Or the happiness, the gratitude and yiriati with which I.revert to -the litat! dye of the Irish Brigade, when it Sting , gled in itsinfancyand witi3 sustain' eticalotte. by its nal:fie - Strength and instinctl, an. retraceirom; the: field, Whet° it--grat ' played ga - Ilan try, all the efforts, all the hardships, all, the privations, tall ihe sacrifices which have made its histou. : 7 -I brief thoug,ll 44,-- .. - sactedTriii4Vjij sift- Sharing with iifte4thiblest'l'sot aier freely and heartily all the hardship!' and dangers ot thedwdefield-LnoVer" hew ind ordered an advance ttint'T did;eptaii the lead myeelf—l'thankfledthat been spared to do justice to those heroism deserves frotn,,ma. a grateful co th,M morati oni and... that. I.have.,:b. preservad'to'.brug aiiinfc,rt those. have lost fathers, husbands and b in iro/eti the'soldiers wherhaii fallen' for ario-ble government under thdgr,emy fla g . m y life has been a varied.prieritimd have -Named. thrinigh: Maity •dtatractiag' scenes. -' Ant . nYeith a v tharii*rtbatitp,oo94l4 4l_ cr6 4 re,. .teri3Losiialerautm it tobice e 'paths omy c hood, have the old:walls that claimed the curios ity and research of maturer days, been et. UM DAILY .447. Ofi 1 - BAITS. , LaOne year by Riau . . ......... -....-..........i.i3 st( 41 . mo9gis. .. ; 4 2., lame ... (Ma _ 7..................,..- • ni,, One week. delivered in the eitr..........„.. - 18 TO asentsper htitifiticii.7 - . - ....... 200 .. ....._ litirliE - Aloyearaiii ---- if 1 I t ..... = the - following sates of adveytutu bap been aereed upon --br thdkutnishenr of the Pittsburg /Artily' Press. to take effeel on and the lAch. asy otßovember. / 5 64, • 0n iri now contracts: - FOlti STANiStSia ArAtiogge ipzit Br 5 azio 431 u Asa', &vs EY 171 h, r • 1 One tr wertion...... $ Two Menthe..-. r lib, lc 15Tc._..... 00. P, fte .. . ... ILO° Tie-insertions :• , • , lithe ... 13 40 000 week_ . OO -. .• • ebe,. iscoo rwa weeks: ...... :SA ff'..t....• • tbs. ..... ills 04 Three weeks-- 00 ter menthe..., 120 to . One month..—... , ..•,- • a Year..... .. . 12 5 00 Fes czonekilLvage ' Which alloweiliervigge of matter , to e inserted_ egging / 2 0 - , V ^ ad vartuemccitqe -- , . 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Sit% ~ —,----------, : • How, t hey Get • Treed to It: c -, . , • " n N.slttigaven, , the horses attached to •tli etwit . fir r ,e engines In/Tea/earned- their busiitessollti erli• a to tale delight ; ' its':it,' an/ seeiticieiqt: to . eOjo r f the , dasii3 sititil 40 e 4 13 muc h . 84 : 12 4 f,,..;a gni , They stand „492 nehe'Llti ng siarks of fire i, wiale th e 'liii liihr:444:plitYingi'lielittiatic4inedats. i tit if eY 'qv?, ig, fbAir,..stalia., gads-why l ickt '.%alftborettis ;among :Il l s:. t hytli t i: till "' le tigige' bola tiaick to oh ci Atittfigitu, An d with iiia. habit, 100'. tsio noi s'EteotA4lrattirl,, ' 1/41-4i Skirtild. he ortke;ti#A4flitykiiiiNni.o ianonstamod! tiPtOtAnktiilisbagdilO neP'arid'ifttti*,, itiasaci.i p gardltra qh,Watfelirt::'/Oite ! ab, jestion raised ky E l yiiii pitio4 to, gip ;,ba„ troa a f t9i);FrovvELy..tAiguies on city pas4.ngettfidlweici' is, Wilt selfdaDvine ebgipee:wzai_mee-ther-the hoppiAn ltp§ J a Vedbr-'-' -131,4SitfilAttl(P h o r s 0 _LY lta- Ile flee and, • eIA Elie e with' the fißkliiitair 11 ...;11ttite indiffer -i;iit tb them, while the public would gain greatly in the cheapened means of trans portatituli faded' fiiinl ''' ' - Ast firat my memory. 3 a —a3 iii feititte7-11ifi:Weintiful.qpd,gloriatts pie turd isidifelibli: - NOV less vivid, not less ElneffAceol4;MillibethiArecollection of my couiliOTpellip;thth" the-Trish Brigade in alb- ;steroid° drfhe - thiltifd States. The graves of many hUndreds of biave and de voted soldiers-; whiz - whittle death with al l : h arn a il iti s, dl ;: hi ffitii tri d itt en: ci h n us e i .s a , s u m a o n f y th t e her tl oe b b l e , :t chivalry, are so many guarntees and. -pledges that,.-na:lring air thariiiretnaitie onii offMerWsoldiffirs-ottlie liiiligrigade, so long tibial thvie he found for him, for his a devated friend hi /- '. uogAB RA\CIa MEAGHER. I _, , • • ltiotrithe Addres s was Received. ...At,44. g9setasion-of the- - remarks nine enthisiastie cheers mere given - Tar the- General, iifter which the commissioned -officer`if came - ...h3imard .and shook ha_tida with him, bidding him an affectiogatiecud teatfikridiemell.'Tlielkerierg,iliciL:attosed along thVibieCtilidAbotc ejaph.aa4 ver y' aaishertkr the lititi di.i4ifigal,Yot2dby e i and "God -bleak yOu" -- to each one peps- 1 rattily.• Roth 'officers:Bnd'. lien Mere of tented to teary ' ' and r the separation Tiebnieal , a tr . u4 Pajaful- 0 , 1 10 tg eliPartnia. concetued. 1 Iris Einceessem• • ' I 00.1000. , Kelly,. of ilie;Eigirtkaighth i•egi - trigrie, trien assumed command of iliii bri gade, ae the senior ofEcer,and,dismissed .' , ttili* doltiniti. • .hdthe "eclifelniiiOrf.lof the" r , leave taking the officers met at the, reGener al's headquarters;. Where' refreshments were served and a couple of hours Were Lil epee in. oehearsing the itinidents :that had ill transpired in the history of the brigade.— on Gen. Meagher will le.ave.for New York on r Vriclay. ' tie has tendered his services to di the government in any military capacity in which they may be desired. i. It Life in Richmond Described by 13- Rebel Pens. d The Richmond Whig on the 14th in "Y e prava 1, etant, in an article exhibiting th lance ig yioe in that city, reprodyteee the !,, folldNiribefrom a CorTeepondent of the At t I lents (Ga.,) Commonwealth : s "Richmond suppose !at,:this, r t i n de,farAble.:liicits; is :the toniedeitic . Y. l'he old inhabitant s of the place, ;pasta them, are either away. or I keep themselves withilt doors. The off , scourings of creation are assembled here ' for the vilest purposes. It is really dan gerous for one to walk the streets, in some parts of the city, after night. Barg laries, theft and , iobberies are of nightly occurrences and not unfregiently the papers of the morning record .murde•s tviper.hat were morning the very night pre- gamblers—Here, can b too, the miserable, thieving e counted by the hundreds. Main street, as you may know, is the most fashionable Street of the city, and in this street, between Seventh and Fourteenth streets, are the, most valuable houses in the city. Whilst the lower stories cf these buildings are devoted to lawful purposes, t h he upper are the dens of iniquity and upper are gambling tables are spread and the cards are dealt out nightly, and thousand are won and lost; and frequent ly, to make the unsuspecting stake his /se t alollar, he is drugged with' pniiotrhas whiskey. To cap the climax of their wick • edness, it is not unfrequcntly the case that j common women of the town have apart mews bard by the gambler's table. How degenerate! Row many men in an evil hour have been fleeced of these practical swindlers? How many families, in an hour or a day, have been reduced to pe nary and wretchedness? Truly, war is great calamity, For the time iteserus that prinOple yields" to passion, IrorieSty to avarice, vice to virtue, Reason herself; pi auiid the mighty tempest, loses her em re. may . , be. aske d„hy is rtIIGI2 al- Toiied'?• lt ll7hY do not thew authorities is pre vent-it? This I can't answer. Some think they connive at it ; some think they are, guilty of the,grossest criminal 'negli gence, and others think that such are merely evils of the times that cannot weil be put 'down. The wickedness of this:city, 'and. especially its contaminating influences, are certainly greatly to, be de plored. . , . • Sad. Conclusion of a Bridal Party. One of those painful episodes in life which remind as of the.uncertainty of all things human, was witnessed yesterday at Elmira, on the return of the Twentrthird Regiment from the field. The people of Elmira made all the preparation requisite )to give them a warm welcome and man r l eame - 'fiiiniitiriid who had iiievide at! the y egiment to join the „feitivitlar ;,Among hti fitVwFoTlid;c ) lfiilie was a briiie to meet erii3tentied husband, Captain Clark, of he Twenty-third. The feeling of the party knowing . t , train wee ntementardy eiricted, - in 1,124 ky 'welt :Ini..imagined. The train came, but s instehd of bringing the young Captain full of life and with Witty ant belie, it brought his corpses He had eanlilled but; Etfew hours before near .illiameport by coming-in contact - with A ridge. i The bride ; was averw4elmried witlt -grief and Wild bosfneiiwit.fr bY'sOrroivinifriends. ‘l , The party returned tb Vonrtland, bearing ih the retraitte-of Ciititairl 'Cliirk:-a_ mourn] g trouvelddeefi:,-.Rikltteiter' tAtiion. Brixttet's Litany, From want of gold, from wives that sold, from tnaidensold, by sharpers 'sold' ` - 'l l reserve - - : ; ••• From foppish sneers, meek auction ere,.-and ; from a woman's tears;--rieliier :Froin sti4i)pg , gess, -from -coal,tdeelt •eies," and babies erins—deliver tte !- IFroni eeedi Ont.sittirotested notes and , _ l,. le kylionts=LLtoretiet us-:-_ - ~ eta:ernakiiiffddefs, ainfetitat innies, ,ep founded bnFep,,and,dry,goods stores— inDtiEfl4B Iii„„ ) From stiabby It 9) ''torn niilititn.;',ltikd l ' Hying bri ckbate - 41tte'tia I .", 1 The Tycoon's Gift to President Lincoln. We announced some time since that the Tycoon of Japan lied sent a gift 'to the 'President cf the United States, consisting of a coat of mail. The following is a de. scription of it : An umbrella -like -helmet, of fabricated Shwa of steel and copper, shields the tread, while a vandYlte of interwoven silk cord-and lacquerated net-work falls grace. fully upon the shoulders. The outside of the helmet is profudely ornamented with chrisantheurns of Old, in beautiful open work, upon black hfcquer, with now and then a trimming oe. purest silver. The visor is of c , opperOacquered in scarlet and brown. The armlets are of the!firiest topper chain work. The breastplate is of 'copper ieterseetOd - kith parallel strips of lacquer, and woven together with delicate -wire-and golden cord. A sort of kilt ac companies the arMorjand, with lacquered leggings grotesquely formed, completes , the set. The President has not yet found it necessary to put on this defensive armor Wash. Rep. iseovery of a Comet. • The Albany Argus. of Tuesday publishes he following: . .&t half pant 11 o'clock on Satutrday night, Sth instant; Mr. Thomas Sittrione discovered a nebulous object in the Con— etellation Draco, which; on being exam ined with - the large equatorial, provsid to be itcomet. The light was considerably condensed at the center, being seen under As it is approaching the North pole of the heavens, and being in a favorable Position for observations, it will probably very soon become a very conepicuous ob ject. PUBLIC NOTICE. , ritr ACCORDANCE DrITH TIELE ACT At of Elevatory. incorporating will b Grain Company, becks . voill,be opened to the Capital atock, of said Company, erne lffer chants' Exchange. in tho City at Pittsburgh. on MONDAY, let Day of ' /tine, nett, at 10 o.clook, a. m. add open till 3 Volook P. M. of same dny. Springer Rarhaugh. Thomas Bell, John Scott Joshua Rhodes, Wm, litegilmis Bi. F. Kennedy Ja , B. Canfield 48, Liggett, , II na.RoCroorY. ant other Corporators. ----- IiCEBIOVAL. irth R. F, BARDEEN XL% REMOVED ILY from Smith'field street: below ilia Girard H ouzo, to N 0.14.5 Filth street opposite the Court nous.% 0p2141. _-------: HOSE, viv E HAVE JUST : RECEIVED • A large supply oLe hr e-ply vulcanised lay. dram Anse. Tins nose warranted not to be af fected by beat at three hundred demts., Fabren heat. and to et and a pressuraof 75 pounds 0 !he square inch. and never, like leather requiring oil ing. Cut in length to suit, with couplings and Dthe attached. mylktf_ DUQUESNE BRASS WORkS , CA_DIYIA_N & - CIaWFORDi Manufacturers of every variety of finished BEARS WORK FOR E'LIIIIITERS GAS or StEAI,IFIETTIFIRS, MACHINESTS Alin COPPERSMITHS. no NGS HASS CASTI OE EVERY DE /LP soription made to order Steamboat work, steam and cgs fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. ilartienlar attention rasp to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, 3,;lo agents for the Western Markt qf Co- Pennsylrania_ for the solo of :floral'. Lanadell 's Patent 8, plion Primp, the bezt ever inven• ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any p a mp wine its size. p. K. S 1811 ......... JAM EH oLorza ........ .rourr Posras PITTRRTRG FIRE-BRICK IlIANT• XE FACTURTNO COMPANY. ICIER, GLOVER dr CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brick, Tiles. Crucibles, ,ke. and denlen3 in eand L-rircible Clay. 1110. Office36s Liberty street. opposite the P. - R. Passenger Depot, Pittsbursb. . - Orders respectfully solicited. s APRING GOODS WEtin:fo=oDra = D r i p Amor. SPRING AND SIIIIHR GOODS, embracing all the newest styles o PLALN AND FANCY CASSIHERES, suitable for Business Bulls. A full and complete assortment of fino black CLOTHS AND CASSIHERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestinks 11.11.1cGEE & CO 143 FEDERAL STREET, !orner of lifitriotbottare. AiJegheny City mhs;dawrtf -pIf.IVAIVE DIS-E.AJS.EB DR. BROWN'ig OFFICE 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, :Slizens and strangerq _in Steed of medical ad. . 1, v ce shoulictiot'fall to 'lmre him a call. r. Brown'p ll:medico, never Jail to. elite innidu ii 'az: Euirofttione. tivii toodereal affections —Also h reditary taint. suahAe,tetteri, psoriasis and oth isercrnkinordnist.eases, the °rim of which the patient SEMINAL 'WEARNESS. Lir ; B's remedies for Ibis affliction. brought on by solitary habits are the only med loin. known inWs country which aro sates and will speedily restore to hoaith, _ RHEUMA • i i tkr. Brown's remedla Cure in efew days this,, kJ aWietion„, rz -,- • , .., ;_. -..:1 . - : ,-/ Iderttriles. ilitit,OonnerrhoeXetbar Disoha 7 retinas Illseases.-Panis in.thej3aoit ; and' R , N - ',Anittl,go ll of ; the -Bladder. striet iresr.'-etb: 1 - . , . . - 1 A idtef'iko ishterad. 1 1/40entain at least ONE DOLLAMIPk ,- , - • . - ,sedieines gent to. anYarldress safely -packed. u I t em an d_pfirate.ro Dan, N o. iSe SaufmrarLD T EST. Pittsburh:Ea. ' nol6dirw CHARI;Et3,L, CALDWELL, mnocetwr loJo.s. Holmes & Co.. O.lt -1?‘ A.C.KEn, Dealerin BatraLectriUmr:Cored Thum. .rper Marke r mait First d .11:1rd streets, pittebnr g h, Pa. ;CEO, 1?-_- POCH AN, Ininfi - 'AND cpwirsoa. AT I Mee • ;ici.ckank'preirt. near the Court qese„ tetstinrirti L MrOntESS... ENTRUSTED TO • Cue NOI 4 receive prompt attention. Co!. .ns•matie and theraoney promptly remitted. z.• - - ABII.PER/OR.OOP.P.ER ML &B 6 :•.,. tiimitlect limn RS. . • i: 1 $. TSVIDILM- 1 / 3 12" ;Er. CO., " Atilaggatgrazii . . Stianth. Braden' ana-Eolf Cropifeit: rreasad Co? pivr_ n oßpaitax , C.. , ; tar , drsidarlic ' :lis i k.dzi tim r sairor. b 37 4 . an Tlnmenh/ Islaabinei S S Tat& Warshaw % N a. o. /Mr Plata and Um Ott ap STREET/, Pitlabursh, per, Art3peoal orlon otOoppir ant tiLapy dadrad em ,rd,tir The market for some days past has boon iliac.- tire, buyers and sellers being apart id their views. The stock in first hands is still reported as beam limited, whilst the rated asked in this market aru as high go those demanded in New York, leaving no Margin for exporting. The Oil Exellatkge received the following dis patch: Crude—The market CITY, May nth. r b prices having further advanced. and The currenuoyant rateq un the creek were sl©,4 50; at the mouth $:110.5 25. WELDON & KELLY. No; 164 Wood Streoe, new well, near the c,tddweil Farm, had been struck. The exact capaeity had not been as certained,but report siYs . (TA barrels and up wards. sports: To Nei s' Y p r k — Crude..l.B6 P31)1$: Re. Geed, 7 bbls. To. Phßnde/uhin—Crnde, 14.'4 bbls : Refined, ."4".0 bbls: Benzule, 78 bbls. To Baltimore — ..rude, an bbls, and Refined, Z, bbls. Irripnrts. Pnr .1. v T tailrnad — Crude, 5;,2 hhlst Unrifled, Pit , [Ails. l'er Allegheny river—Crurie, . _ 1,311 14.15, _ The above exhibits a large:failing off in the re ceipts- • Crude—The market is just . i diti at present that correct quotations cannot n that o f on rt.- Mined. The nominal rates were: In bulk. 204. , 2 .1 c: in Ws. Packages included. 27(di These rates will not admit of shipments. The sales were altogether fur local purposes. Refined—The transactions were altogether in small lots for local purposes. The asking rates were: Bonded. 40@45 : Free Oil, 4 , 9( 56e. Benzole—Dull and neglected. Prices nom - i n al. PITTSBURGH PRODUOR MARKET. OPFIC OF TAR DAILY POST,} Tuesday, May ?.6th. 1863. Sensarka—The weather continues warm, ex cessively so. The crops ere beginning to suffer for want of rain, a few hours of which would be of great value. - Oirr rismrs are daily declining drought steanters will have to cerise running. Money matters are about at unsettled as ever. There is, however, very little doing in the way of Exchange. On the streets money is plenty and can be had on easy terms for negotiable paper. The excitement that commenced on Saturday in regard to the capture of Vic'tsburg by Gen. Grant continues up to the present time. There is scarcdlY anything else talked of. Fifth street in the vicinity of the newspaper offices being crowd ed all day and the largest portion of the night. the details of this grand and brilliant achieve ment will be looked for with great interest. Our readers will be kept fully advised as fast as it comes by mail and otherwise. Cheese—We hare no change ,to notico in this artic'e. The new crop IShoginning to arrive pretty freely. Bacon steady with a good demand for home use, Gov ernment contracts for the present being all filled. Most of our large dealers hare done an annsually large business Flour : dull : no demand beyond the local. The stock in first-hands issufflcient for all ordinary Purposes- AV trresent flour seems to be a drarrin the. Eastern' aid Western markets, there being no export. demand. , IFtuktur,---The dullness we have - mentioned for ' gerne timo ROA OODLitttleg; the dead lock between bitVeis'and Sellers , leems to .be a fixed] fact- The extreme light receipts fo holders altogether. 1 From store in•dray load iotathere is a fair busi -1 n4s goirig on. Sales 75 bbls Extra, $.5 75 , @6 : 1Z del Extra Family, $ll 50a3 75; 50 titk choice 'do, a faTortto brand. $7; wagon flour.was unchanged, with:moderate sales at Frerloll9 quotations' i iltaly-:-The ekenland, os falten oil; sales at the soilgmices.rangtng a from Wlls, lizsgssep-vBtorillasides•ut- 11614 c. . Treese—The new of flew are increasing: gal s5O boxes now NY R,lOO, Qdd is held higher. and—We quote noniinany at 10 ®10d43 for eh dice. .1:1_ .., - far Apple s are' moommg scarce, the season being itdvanced- A urimeartiole would sell well. willOrtett Pratt—The market was steady, but unchanged. Sales' 50 bush Poaches, s3© 3'9At.„ 75 bush 4 pplee, $l.. 37g1 5 0 . is rPornß--.-Sal es 65 doz choice at s3a3 37 14 doz. qUot Graation i n — s.. Market dull and unchanged. We omit . -'- encon — Steady with a falr- demand. Sales of 10.000 /bs Ehonldens, 5-34460 : 45,000•4 s Sides, 7 1, 4(4179:ie. 5.000 tbs , Plam limns 3 , C.Vg , 811c. 2,500 lbs Plain S C litunsT9.Vgll9c: canvassed 8 Cis held at I.lc. l • iVisisikyr7-Market steady;•sales 25 bbls City RecViaid 4,42®•14e• •,' '• ' ' Goet.ires coatings in good demand for home iSztga.r.-14,Ithds leans, 12 344 . 1234 c; 10 do Caba. 1 1 -5 4411 c: 10 htula,Porto limo. 12/412kie: 12- bblscoffee A ,lNeLlO_cia..l3.l4o;44le crushed, 1.5 1 Ac... ' as Eig_bbig Orleans' at 5.5056 i. Ml4 Mnitrl Syrups 40 ( es C44fre ales 3 of 10 bbls XXX at e—S HUN -Ria-a1t,32X.35N0. Salt — Sales 180bbls No;„, - 1 'at sizsg 41 x, &I. - - fe624.{b 3 id , • - • , 0. , . imi ll'lSrolvlte.g!irzt : .:ilitichtititt. ''..- '-- " ' i Theire is daily soinetifiaktekagzin -Pitniii• dons on orders from aliretmtdpEr rbgleat•Mitiktg; but mot in such a n'tiY,lis t9 4l32 liart 1 , 1 0 .4 it aurae!. Mr td tho trade.- -Thete:Vrete,,i4eordW.• to-day sales of ItAPOOlbsof bislk . elieuldefi at" 3Re 'aid 100,00 Q Its sides at bc• Itpioritiliecalicreacesiit city randered lardAt:236e,pfilmebrtbeigdia imam or prime qualibirj_ le ;le:being. genera 4 foray asked::;:+l J .- the - best (braney is ~, : held at 936 e. r:VEr REMIVFE - ___ Vta k tifildts l 7" sxrE CAN FIIIINini A FEE VINES V V $1.2 60 per es th K O.is valuable Grape at $2 60 per dozen: J. KNOX, aP2B Zi Binh street. 00 4iffi•ApM..t1; V.EQ11.14110? 4rMtaattori Committee or the Ro • - • of IVittle.• .00% Wnt ItEctilattY.-Pra. BEt,INE JNO. B. - DILWORTH' Wm. MaCRIMY. /MVP lifer ALES. .1 ovements of _European Steamer PROlf A.VER/C.l: • . City New Y0rk...111 ...May 23. New York....LiverPQ, Canada ... ..... ....May 27 ...805t0 n ... .. Liverpo, Saxon ia es 3 0-, N . ow York....Liverpoc City Baltimore... May 30... New York....Literpool China, ................ ..fune 3.-New York,...LiVerpool . I fansa.- ........ 6 _IV ew ork....Brgm en Ainerieo lone 6 -Now York. t,otham'n Great 'Eastern.- June '6 -Now Yor k ' L . -Liverpool ABMSidon.. .. . ........... _June 10-New York... Liverpool . ... . ....... -___June 10...805t0n.. ...Liverpool Persia ..... .... . "..June 17„.New York..-Lieerpool Marathon... .... York....Li Verne i Africa . ....... . ... .. June 2 1..:1305ten .. ... _Liverpool •••••-••.:._.July ll_New Yoric....Liverpooi Kedar .. . . ..... __July ,B„;.New'York....Liverpocl reat Eastern.-JalY2l.-New York.... Liverpool yaolf innloP E. City Baltimore... May 12...Liverpool-NeW York Jiangaroo. ........ ...May 15-Idverpool...New York Great Eastern ....May 16 -Liverpool...New York Asia ................ l -May 16 -Liverpbol. Boston Siam] . ............ . . . ... May 14...Liverpool...New York Sasonia .. .......... May :)...Southam ' p kol n _ N ew York Edinburgh ..... York BreEaan Persia ...... 231 z.. Liverpook.slt :..:.......::..3Tew 27-...Southam'n_New; York: York anchnster verpool.... le ow , York Africa ..... -.May 30... LiverpooL-Boston . Kedar - May' IE. LiVerpool..New. York Marathon_Jane ,2 ....Liverpool.Nevr . York Bavaria ........... ...June 3...Liverpool...New iYork June 6...Liverpoot.:New York Hansa ... June 10..Liverpool...New York Canada ..... ...... Jun cel3.liverpool..Bostrn Radar ...... -June 16 -Liverpool Now York ........ ...... June ZT.Liverpool...New York .iIiOINEY MARKET. CORRISCTED DAILY POE TIIB ROMPING POST BY NESSRS. KOCrtiTZ art MERTZ, BROKERS, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rat e or Gold, Silver, : Gold ... Silver.... . ..... . Demand N0te5........ .. -- ...... Eastern Exchange. New Yori .... Baltimore.: .. . ....... Boston.-- • ..... PilllL:4.3ll)las.-- ==MI Loai gv ill e Cleveland .... &. ITTSBURaR OIL TRADE TI:LI3-13/1", May %th, 18d3 LATE.—The now well is now flowing muddy L r 7 f - :46: 0: I 6 ar rrifl il i - T,u ciefaiiaa ae ! Oily NON - alPLoarlug. 44:1304,' P ,tr J R Lv.e . b..: E ir z . 0 , 14 : w arehouse, ... 1 WINISTMEE- Plit OA' to T r.a. "I - ' " DlThre DV-N.4AP :C zdamiriettinifitiol puma vir isnurw.traeriems§- I at C it :13 , 0 fit::o, 1( 1 3C.: b'OtEtur,„: STltEt'le,i Pitts. urgh. syr. . . . .• turrlgnict_ti Cl CORN CBS CAM LO 6,. IAMPSI - • BEGILD_ED OR' ttBROIMED: and made equal to new. rt Chailetter a alreo„ ni n tepail p), burn Pathan OA at the j Lamp and Oil, stare of WEL ON . REVihALE.St 164 vrodd street. near Cat_. , • _— r-.---, dr 2he .P4ilosopliio Burn i maz-AThip pii.piEw...botrulag-Akorptz ia m.ai_ Philocoptio Burnerlor Carbon Oil 11 now ready. It PO B p4Atoti . 2 / 2 1an9 N:iveAttzei , over the Common Burnam: : • . combt makes alarms or. mall light viii VP(Sried ustion. i 2. Iti-/I burn .ans , quarmity ol DirlYith trElfaT• B. It can be natal witn along or short odgtaney: 4. It dan bo used as-a tabtVnlghtzltunp. J ~ 1 5. It can always bo,madolo burn:oconagalealig. 6. It is mere easily wicked than nn v . other 7. It can be trinuud And liEchted.pithotttiti= moving the none. I 8. It throws all the white Light genie theneno, ; O. The oldtaney can be romovecl or 3:111ti withouttonching the glass. - -- . • These burn aro. lho common b/ 4 0. and can bo pot oh m aby lamp tow in two. taig son using Carbon Oil sh ould have a•PhaLootsphic Burner. Price 95 cents: nor tloton $2. Sind a No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. ia2s-Irdv P. NfiAClrlllP' Buying Selling 143 00 32 00 1 4234 •00 par 1 ,/ Par I , par 0 Dar y Par 0 P 0 Paz par .DBAL - ER - KNAh E ' PIANOS ARE ,NTILL ahead of Steinrray'a and ail other Pianos made in this coutatr. A choice supply received.this week: • CHARLOTTE BLUIVLE, 43 IFTIPTII NTIELIMT -• • Sole agent, for Knabe's Pianos and Princo'ff unrivalled Melodeons. apll 33 A.IRGA.INS SECOND SAND - PIAIQ& , CIITCRERING 7 OCTAVX. FIXATN' tiful black Walnut oast.. very Litt tined ... to . • ' • ,t2ZO . A 7 octave, Chickering, ROECIVIIOd, row AI h V 7 r Z af irtt entr umnt;:.i:.o(A qvetlaTs2toZosc;Wil andsome instrument, in good order._ I' A 63 octave, Stodart. Rosewood. oarveji pannels in front... _ , .... .... A 8.14 octave, Z1110,4.0/1, Rosewood. round fr nt an. excellent Piano._ ....... _ .... . .... A 6 octave, thickoring, Roacwood round corners, a good reliablo Piano, . ........ octave, Davis Sr Co, Rosewo.od A 6 oct,. Suntan, Mahogany, round front 6 pot, Swift. do ..... A 6 oat, German. do A 6 oct, Dunham, do A 6 cot, Loud , do A oct, EngEsh do 5 oto e do For sale by JOILN t , AtELLOIk . HUTOICINSO.N (LATE Or 'St HUTi3O2:4)I 00E113810N & LEECH FORIVARDE CIELNG lIIERCHAN't Dealerin WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE; Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Frui t Pet and Peail Ashes. and PRODUCT RALLY, Boat Brands of .Family Flour Alway.4'n' nod: N 0.102 Seeond Street. • • Between Wood and Market. - .P.ITTSBUGH, pnrriva. ttS-Lib oral advance wade on Consignment& apll-1, d . • ' N 13 A. _l7 To Strengthen . and _the slght. , , Tap RUSS Pnirlll34 . att , , L*.r.Spetltaleth Eiraoligt , mpurvEßlNG FROM /11+17 .L fective gightt nrislnfr from SRO or other 'catni_ps. can be relieved by using the liana/Lao ..Ir..eb,, ble speotantes, which have been well tried bY many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh duct oi-' a ion . inity, to ntOm they have given perfect satisfae, t The certificates of these pertuns can be seen at ruv office. - All who purchase one pair of the 'Russian Pebble Spectacles are on titled to bit' sunolled 'in future free vf charge with:those whiehmill.alwaYe give fratiafaotlen. • • you There if yen wish to . ensure 1111PrOVa moat in or sight eon on J. DiAMONA, Piadticai Olitietait; Maraitaoturor of the Routine- Pebble Siieetatteit,'; • ,• Sonl6 No. a 9 Ptah steeet. Poet Roillitu r Alta Place of businessii closed on Sat-aide' 'VVE 11-IAVE alliltillf ILEILICIVELA A, 'large invoice of • choice 'Urines and Brandies - - eseecialfrJormelligital narnoati. ifthiCh Iwo' timr-,- ran pure and reliable;alco a oornelarestaeh Of the Onalits Sigc and Uard _Rubber .ritag,es. which; wei will del { a 6 old 'fallen% IlotTv.ithstaxic4BP.l.9lll7: ported advance binaries , ' 'I - ~. A. T. Ran.l - 1+; & CO 4 Ditutgai. '' s'' ~ , , . • ' 6? Afatlielrft?ent. i.......,=._..._.________,___ _....,,... .. . . . ...____,„_, 2 , --) - • firm doors heow,Xortrth;,' i' . . g`iiirAX. laalTD FOR ElALP.,TigldliftTßz. a- , scriber offou for ealei 'very law. 'hie fanii of 85 acres, 'citnafell in Washington township colum i bianacoungg. Ohio. one mile meta-half froin Se lineivilla station on , the kittehirigh &,eleveland' Railroad. • Frillrfirliancrra4 arPrAPEIMYSSI nUth% der on la vation and a wlrAda 1134 m coal stone, • Thd b nildinga_re a ed kg , hodse; fog, sta b e. evw shell. - & - o. The ; lam 4,lilvniheirirated•wilk& one mile of the railroad. ,-_,-- 1 ! ~. ~ , Torrem , af sale—One -half as:qh; With reasonahle time for the re-Atoll:der...Bride SZS nor nevi: • addre,sik. .O.IC ')U.EI. dlLeSzWillGE., I, Salinestille".' Calumblana, enmity; OWN.: , . fßefer to Jas. AIWA% RbaS street. Patsaritt. eb.S.9.llndsTr. ~ .1 ,--, :-.:.- -, ~ '-'-'' ~ ___. • ' C A It. P.E----,-----+.'ll'S „ '-''' 1862. DCEBEIL, , 162; ilartoellu o r i tr i * -- ,-, ~ 1 . 87 FOMITEUSTUET' '-----"1 ; adva*-0,.4 fl ow e est, fbre- the „ 14 rig,"d'Entq.Ezioliop l ' .45717 be -; .....A• 1 1- 'in' 8' A eell *Mat • ' /0 6 es or iLree& ed caw varo ts; o f tieftao int ~..wit_tt 144 ep' el . t: - — deg: ulnae:- xindeurtr=odre :' nAiodfa4rattibriileteeopfalvaltig ,R i e • 14,*p ter - gh azff i rs s le 7 4 u ' 4 1 5 AlePgrw l i deem ~,,,rut iron I,lltilitiLle at& im di ).wz Ibidtddc"-413,1g4=411' = Wel J elatmattiDal j .n Works. et. Louis. L aul.orsrmitz..Taftit ,Forer'ioif'Wrai it, and drnn st ori es, near Market Bt. APO, to linmfrawr & soars, sayl4 81 Idarkgjittost.- _ gas , `orzs ! lit ..11 SI EL OD D.— ifitOW LOST! IarOWEESIViEZZIN 494 , Pubileltild, in ,A. Seated Iltareopc. Pr. , Rix ANACon _. .......„ ..., 4 , .. 1 40111111i ON TEM IIIMS '4.ltrAT, M.Ull' e.kd ,etnetw care of h verpa_atotrli*tt or seminal ,We knave Invotantorr r oans. Eleaual Aehnitr. and- Imtedinsentit to Married / km131'0.11,, „Nervousnss. ums11:0, -ibilerZt nod Pito-mental andlThleteefl =flap ti , esult. ns . fmps Self-Abuse. iro.+-By s tab .Y. op - L. v 'I: .. , .1.1.: NE D.. Author of the Grems Book. ite "A Boon -te Mum:ids' of _nEexen." Sent under seal, in it Plattl envelotio, , ito kir ad dress, post - paid. en receipt of Six Ceijk; or two paptage atatape.irr Dr. C. J.- O. 111.4Uka". 127 ih vadwai: Nev Torii _ mlal:d.tie3m Post ofilde Pox. 4,311.51. —_-...----....—... ....... . 15 ......... .00 -50 ............ SI VVOOD sfaEET D. 41178 igs; OI I.PEIEttL; i - - ' netrAirr -TALtioves, — IntE.RA 'FE JIIRW BEVEI4II7I. Kn.A ~ I ry - lift a artdw6lioold stook of I S .014i iiis ,6 19iniepes311rfttgn gs , dar . ALSO--A I t sll/1 stocdF i g :-, : 0_ ,'414,11'41-4,lliiitiziata (wow, ' i nai.dini. iopor: CWltAre. irooknoLond even' tiftg.usta, 4 , Keivlby ifra ohms faiopthinia More. ordept promptly fM6oPted, '-'• tottlO:lyd i#5.50 WEBStER•S $5.0. lINABRIAGED LOICTIfiNAFtY pub; tam plpte , ..PiatatiatEclition at foli sale 7 Jaws/ H. MELLOII " „falai 81 Wood peratt. STEAM tial-NE BUILDEES I tuatimAltiollsitln' Ma Mar.l, - ,lteselh d 'tliuk,P., IL Paszteg Bet% vlnsaitc.:ez, 1 • ' ~k4F.,, ,p rawaLenrs.s aim maszo ov -Alm. bteazo _ fanzine barn throw ta 6r.9 hundred antiVw power„ _and anit e d faz tlmilb. Bay ninatTranamiqnolciley ,1 , ...,, L` - L., ..- -. • ` Z`L - Pi ( , .-bal-4:1111ar attutAn taiho tor ztluniort_ox xallairines and lelaaete4or -grist r.ailia, and tag 13 t ritht2 , 1 aula.ir an o f rOPl4l . /Pli nulls— - • -,. • ~ atawaaaga on Awned an4.xcady 107415. Matla 141hRtkOtiket taNtilleß Qui Boilers of evelV Awaiption. Pto ell"l7ifiLiii.l4l6-'ittlecry'anecniint: 1111641- aln the o ll ti a ,_ . 1111 : -.'14-41'3 ' . It:11)1 . One priene on low. war maadnal7 +zanoraotat... 4.l)of.tha ems 'matelot 'and %%rintef 'in kII gam to give eatiafadlcol. !, .., --,,., urdeta from all virile of EEG country aolloit: ::,!!! 4 • Dru rtPti s ' IW4. -=i ,*-..-_ ' fallow ' 1, osiatimaseantookrviEwzrzipas .. ! ~ :„ ,•:: • .. . WO are iiomAanufsetnyiyillitiloniol,ll4 6 i r 4.4.l4emparodurdiatbilptkoi4- .., *, INtuDettijoiiiitthiaitor.---'" , .11 tiiif 1614zEkliii63ii4 litdr47l - 14 ' l9 -- -, [- k". ibliGitEStiti. grey/4124444 LadiOire TS /lug ,is -.4L VE ..41 4 1 P.:.81311..5e1ftt - - " '' •, her 'olfera for Bale four eligible lota situated ; .• ~ on the corner of Grove street and Com tre avenue ining theßeeentb IVard. in Pitt toomidri.— ~acijnare each 24 met front by 1/0 feat. de • ' p.ma• - .to an alley, 4nid are entretrirola.• joil7, l Pna and anon on....eefry side. Two a f • Itite letti"nave e houses an tbere a ,A e z oatu . Bzu tu ji l b iiaoh, teat 'be premises, They will Bold alitandlion on very favorable ter , t di re of • JAOI- _ illeCiam m% .. , t, Age. aw"stree.t. nearYottr ntib 7417 Bop to ofclor. saip. • LIM ShOfiASSPEANDVIIS Pr ta..d bad! a ct inig Babatot vt a 4 3 41 3 (tawl =Cr n .9.?..t , t[ 4 -”' • - 11111 Fifth - , iI..Z ' 4 i eigLilla o 6.ll . In. ' biiiiiois. ' 97 ., L' /1,h 14 .7-' ‘ '' :‘ abe Win kr sale on namable term.% Tim, loostixf. Wet between the Oebbted-Stse ti d the Mononnbabela l'irer. They err zn daeentente ler julvata rieldenccw. offs Wan lota and price, apply at aeon:toe et. M. K. NOLAN. No. lagifath IX oaodoar above titudthda4 Sr. loc, ,ki... yagn "'-" 7 9 : :, ~troaormrinniza -Rpm loteltiA‘zi-Ifi , , --- , pho.....tlrEanilsei ....."Nk 1 3" Ode3t o f all.dengtol;--.•••-*_.,. nations, treat Read and .' ' .- 7-' , . , ,,-'-_r-- Are de/bate- di saideral - Self-' . • Ig. ... - - - 4 •' -. abase and die or ; '..... ' ~. „.,,,, tam ions common Eitgi-11?--. -- TOI, .. - ':- . ;e - - 7. 24dent a 470 441 , 2f002h- ,- ~ - 2? -,- - -fi ea 11- 1 -lad waft, elogiC6-r to 6 rria. - ilereare DR. BusurrAtEe lolbeih e es the feet of Ida dome so, the fin/pram and ly toodeat are doing Abooku And It- great edn'lreg immoral an4,for .eogitgrt.- sod re° won among tatLidter. reta and darilddar7 Their penal,...rAuSr atrltistratittonsta a them ise - Ea AT_ 'Trap es Dr. D.P.AIi.I (ateept pn . ,•11. whs., a laorative prar4 ot Inlahl baiost _to then; arms 4 - 4 Edi Neely • 48 rararr4"eaV Ortrardtatttetts Te.tMec oern wad 904u,httlqaarta tut tiorearz.r4or2 and t c - reDbere ca te . intelifgerecs sort &ato baud Zad. - te '.tarstoribtodsqqnftr icaan• 440 Lar s how_ ,evar Eatunrerom ..eptatil -'g 'Kra -tirtatga that their Ze g htly ( h. e l 1 Matt to n 4 A 6 M e =r er", b _. . 1 . marm p etojaciAr.-43a!ta I.llt, - - bOßira , 76llrdec3 o-Z forint* =Watt Deritifehitittlitatozaton•- heaortidtititr, 6 oneconikareftmo dma t er,; . k i j , tormahea - Altattetthas hz ha haw era wal°,4 t i rlrl'eitaVgc=4sC7g9=llBPe .zaua4y: joftal ••!eregebltrasitgiaortihoTAthspioa. led -wood- nuott - th'e tealtabb Ilsoato dia• sarftlgr trithAprlasaouertsor.ostumbod over. rot .0 , .yeare ( laetenta rat them uosyr • entUi toisoßekiel thy OLF-Vorlfrand ia the tinEedfilig,ft in&hire ktiter AIWA a fairtsiat'rblettb-01.,.. - will nab, Worim upon the nor a red oh armarto , l6lltov walls Aital l En ontebanks u uLcame sud he eared Corionrcze- - Aindred diseerw.. al -OWL 111 • An our oihintrick eta • now relieved. provi aft atted to it 12 I 2i121.1 snimittletuare au haAof no' trabnon by proenrins a °ow of thalttudioal 11..titv.ivideh b taven vat? to aid 'Eat Irpit, Hay= Ea ad vantage of. o ps r lfaxeoiro - ;xperrogo o And ehservetba; Cheapen ,he has in/palor nill illtha.beatrautt of obealer. en d the II daily oonsaltedby the Drefearrea. ealrellarr trOte , minded ty zapootaawattiveros, I , r/raver", pro Prieto= of hobsbiAo,- 4 )flt;s3s SmEhtlell etreet, near Manua street, 've.to eourmainf, oat:lone i tsar Allipartyp ag the ran strhit3r et tendon°, Obeid tst - , , - ~, ~ ,i _,, ,, = ,-;,..._, - Iliar3C-13.A ~ W NEMEDICAL-1. DISCOVERY, vozaliaxtermszoirAmix• Etin.,.masi In: .wx oure of rt p. (IMO 'EI 'l,ftc:- ,-"Clit-EVIEAL Dizala2roa.' , Weithoeli,- - :- _kitiallY .I.g 0 tintillet.fftrat4l4l7itkin, - - ty. yeravel. et : rad ACestiona pi taa au., Walsh lase 1269 J and Eladdem been usetilwarwarda of ONE ET,NDEEO PSYSW/Atifi t jr their:4l l T te motto°, with the endra swoon& Burma - o'ys3Pit, COPAL:OA, iltrarri.g, Cl' atF compound Marto known- . BELL'S SPEatte MAIS ata speedy in notion. often atfaaa.eg a onrs In a few &lays. mad wheats care iae.2 it ispermtm ttrohat.t Tat" are teopared from vatobalsie extraota aritart a les son_thatfrllltn,aadnevmna tase . ete the tat mult. or impregnate the , breat ) h and 'lgo a ti brazil si Lliz vtled, all nauseous taste ia 'avoided. at vi t 14 A 00138.90 t Willa -or actzl ear ion Interfere with Whi tthe= nAness r, ta , imuz, Eag , k p lammiajni six amps 4l. t . Eivol ciiiE DOa...AR. Dr. Nall'w Treatir s o _en - Nang fitli . N , litfeallasseag. ,_,, , 1 Bet/ Abuses. 'Coldrehets,"oo.4:t e i % 'Alst'alzt czt fluted..4r eoptainizgAttponang vita' ga Um ar. SENT Paz Pix onto Am r"clal to A co mp,Ds. BELL% OZERNA6OII9, ete Treatise on Gioaerrhew. Gied.,.-.. a... Mrsaffeia..Am.. in all the Ystrionsabistia, with es 7 PreadPtheas la .Boty.ligh; , Oditaged). for se restnteet;:witifont the and or a Xihrelgi lf all - 'TRIM 01 , 1E1t0L14,11. 1 , 4 a Pille-ar.33ooks wili bassr-taedffiiregz - ot.. gereMon. by mall. n , by by amy advarlifM A,..,..e n t, on reetdrpt of the money: . .r.b. ' , LEAN. 70 C'edar streak,- N.Y. BatWre... gene hl X, vont. -JOB-ETU ELEALUII. ClOrAtEr Market straotand Diamond' ued by ai.4. Assent for l'ittabArsh, 1—.4044, wzmutorarno ~~~,~~_ T 4 1. q-4
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