Lmes P. 1314 r • `• MEDICAL. N 0 7 . ALCO.IIO-X.lc A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VIE GE rABLE ExT4A.clr. A PURE lONIC. DR . • HOOPLAND 9 S DERMA - VIITT - ERS• PUBPARIED BY rm. c. D . JACKSON, Philadel phut, Penile, Will effectually cure Liver Coln-plaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, unroina, or wervossa DeWitt', Disease or the Kidneys, atid all bbseases - Arising from a Ildsortliered Liver or Stomach. such as Conti_ _potion. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Bead. Aciditg_of the Stomach, Nausea, heartburn. Disgust for Food,- Fullness or Weight in ' the Stomach, Sour Fructations. Sink lug or Fluttenng at the rst 41 cue Stom ach, Swhamiug or the am,. Burned and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the Heart: Shaking or suffocating sensations when in a Lying uosturo., Diumen of Vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Beau. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yd• lowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain In • the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, ,fro. Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh. Constant imazinings of E v i I. and great deprea Hien of And wi spirits, ll positively Prevent Yellow Fe tom ever, ver, B T/IBY CON NO ALCOIIoI. OR B TA AD IN WHINNY They vrW care the above diseases in ninety-nin ages out of a hundred Induced by the extensive sale and. universal , . vegetable or ..lionftpald's Gera= Bittera, (Pnrely hostsef 'lgnorant quacks and engem- Adons a vimtnrers i have epened upon suffering =natty the flood gates of Nontrtans in the shape of poor whisks, vilely compounded With inittricmg irtlga. and- christened. Tonics. Stomaching and Bit- Beware of the innumerable array of aloolidio proparationa in plethoric bottles, and big_-beilled kegs. under the modest appellation of Bitters : Pinch, instead of curing only aggravates diseasas. ad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. ROJFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ! Are not a new and ntried article. but have stood the test of fifteen u years trial by the Amcri can nubile: and their reputation and sale, are not riva led by any similar preparation. The propriet.rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Luny rya, Physicians and Sena. Testifying of their ownpersonal Itnowletlse. to the benencial effects azti medical Tr, nes of these B i. ter DO YOU WANT SOMETHING to STRENOTB. Eli YO U ? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? ,o YO 11 WANT TO BUILD Up YOUR CON S TIUTION? DO Y O U WART TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID 0.1 9 NEB VO U. 4 NINT I DO YOU WANT ENT°G Y 1 Do you wient to sleep, well ? DOyonlinwg?ant a bran and vigorous fee If 9 ri dr. use • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are litany preparations cold under the name of Bitters, pum p in quart Gault.. vamPami,d'd tof the cheapest whisky or OM/IKM 7,1111, eostlny from ....40 to 40 cents per all/o - n, .he ;tote ditattiacti nyein m W.-CM .2..44, t, This class of Eli tern has cauced and mill contin ue to cause, as 1071,1 !IR thry 8071 be cold, hundreds Ou die the death of tlw drunA ord. By use the tYstem is kept continually under the influence of A I 'Coholic Stimulants , f the worct hood, the desire/ 0r :Liquar it created and kept up, and the reettlt 4 a I the horrors attendant open a drunkard s /I:ic and death, For those who desire and will have a Liptor 2littere, ore publish the fottotratu receipt. (At One ',Witte Roo/Lund'. German /Littera, and mix with Thrte Quarts of Good Brandy Or Whisky, and the result will-be a preparation that will Lae ex.eell in medicinal virtues and true • a eitcn-e any of the numerous Liquorit Pere in the market, and tea/ CURS much less, nu mill have all the virtues of Illoodund's Hitters in etnineclian with a good artirle of Liquor, al a much fen price than the inferior preparations ATTENTION you. . i., ATTENTION BOL.T.TIERS, AND TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We pall the attention of all having relation/tor friends in toe army to the fact that ' HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will care nine tenths of the eise .sea induced by exposures and priva tions ine.dearto camp lire in the lists publish_ 1 aloacitrt dB, ly in the newspapers, on the arrival of the saik. it wilt b. noticed that a very large en portion kind suffering liana debt ity, Every case .ftliat b can be re adlly cared by DocilartiPs German Bitters, Diseases maul ing frem'esisotrt dem of the digrstive organs are .pesddy remov ed: iVe hay. no hetimtion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreder of lives might be saved. that °therm se will be lost. We calf particular attention to the following re maikable and well authenticated mare of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use hi. own language, "has been saved by the Bitters:" PHILADELPHIA, AIIEIIBt 23d, 1882; Messrs. Jones le Evans.--}yell, gentlemen. your Ilooitand's Merman Bitters ass saved my We. There Is no mistake in this. It is couched for by : nianibtira of-my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and woo were hilly cognisant of alltheatronmacsaces of my case I am, and have been-tor the last fear years, a member of cher utsn's celebrated battery, under the immediate command of Capt. it B. Ay res, Through the ex.- pos are attendant upon icy arduous duties. Iwe attacked in November la vt with itilamation o 1 the Wags, and was :or seventy two days in the hospital, Th.s was f. flowed by great debility', heightened byan attack of dysentory. I was then removed froru the White Ilcu e and sent , c. 'la _city, on board the steamer '' °ta Junet ins," from which handed on the 2Sth ;of tine° Mat time .Ilutve been about as low as any one could be ands ill retain a spark ofvitality: For a week or in ire 1 was - scarcely able to awa low any thing, and ..tft did forotra morsel dews, it was ini., enli, ately thrown up again. I - mull Lot even keep a glass of water on toy stomach. Life cotudnet hot under these oireuni stances ; ann, accordingly the physierishs Rho had been working fat Wally, though mistoicesfuN ly, , to rescue one from the grasp of the dread Arch.; er, frankly te/ime they'cou'd do no more fir me,f' and.advised me 14 seea . clergyman, and to makef Such maptii_tien of my I nailed funds a. best suit-; ed me. an acceainrance who visited me at the hospital. Jur, Frederick fatembron. f 6telow Arch Bisect, advised me as a forlorn c hopeh b. ta try I your Bitters and-kindly proottredia bottle. From che viol° I outratemMedlakinethein the chadow, f death receded., and Lam now. thank God. for it, getting better. Though I have taken but. two bet tAgii I hafe gained JtSpounds, and feel EaDEIHDI3 oftiettorperadtt..ii to rejanatay wife and. daugh ter, from whonq hare heard nothing for eigh teen mentht - for. gentleman lain a toYal Virgin in, fom ifmt Minity of Front Royal, To your invaluable 13ihers I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my, bosom those who are dearest • to use in life. - Veryirtdy., yo u r s.l g AAC-3.14k1,015TL . ' NeiiillY concur in the truth of the above state , - imitit.-as-welad desPairedef seeing onroormade: ' lll ` 4,t iliblie.-Tastered to health. -. • _. JOUR inTigo . LEBA CR, 7at N. Y, Battery, LbIEORCCE o..ACK LET , Co. N. l I thallaine. IS CILEVALIER,%I N. Y. I. E, SPENVERiIst Artillery , Battery F. J. a ' -JIA SEIELL. 'On B. 31 Vermont. “ItNIRY B. JEltoglE Co It, do a f: NAM 'l%- arActoOisiALLD; /MCOai .th 6fh Maine. joniirr-nAnnll6.b.htit ne -11E1411-44„AliCif. Co 11 .-724,,N, 1 . . ArATRAm.sEL 11, Oct F„ fil3th Pa. ' AANDREW 41 RI3 TRO NA* I BALL. Co A, 3 , 3 Vermont X O A4 4I : , OI I 4ANS, Ca B, Inetth Penna. BEWARB OP 00 UN ; ZERszrza , . Bea 'Oaf the' slanataro of "O.. MJCEI3ON "I le anther WitapPakcif earl hottle.. , pincieliEnzorri.r. 'scrams, on . .. • RAMP PO4 .#'Osl4 99. .Should yourimarert druiglit not hare the ar tile. uo cot be put off by any of the intoxicating Preparations th°t-maybe offered in its °lam but sfM.t.cilwiand we will forward, securely racked ty express. irk Arch stree Princi t. pal Office; and blarMsaotory, No. 163 ,—' ' - • (e,,;nece J agoANES & EVANS,' ri to C. Jnekson it S es bY Co M'Pur sarsbD P r o p/Liter town theUnit yuggsts nd dealaretn even Dr t G. a H. 8. 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The following rates of.advertising hav:b,b6en Ilis „, ,ut , on by the Publishers' of the Pittsuurg I Uffaisr rnar", tOtSke effeet cur and - niter the i OcS I day of NOVOlXtberilBo2.on all new contract% FOR. IlrtillsrpiNe BATTER, , Ygn siNOLX 1149,1914.RVR1‘r i:l4 r • .. One insertion-- 8 60 kroteenths.,... 09 00 ' Two insertions.— 1 00 Three months... 11, 00 Three insertions 120 Four months .... 'l3OO One week__ . -... 200 Five months— 14 00 Two weeks...--... 850 SIX months 'l5 00 Three Weeka.--- 500 Nine monttut,... 20 00 One m0nth..4..... 600 One year 25'00 FOR C/lALIIDOEAIati.EIIB2I.I 'ER. 1 Which allows theprivilefte of a week-Lich/inn of matter. to be inserted among new advertisements. PER DINGLE S 0 II•11.11, EVERY DAY, TSix months.. -- .—. ..... ~ ................ -- .... VS 00 welve thonihs_,... . ..._ ...................... —.. ito oo Auxamistn torte Noldises--- .... : ... .. .... •2 25 . 1 050124., ~.... . ............. ' 75 -174t r ro tleas „ esehinEertion.-_ — ........,. no 14 . ; All tavertisements ordered in for on; Mora, or leas time, to be cosh at the time of or dering., DA POD;`. --- - - ~ajor-General Ulysses S. Grant. Major• General Ulysses S. Grant was born at Point Pleasant, Clairmont county, Ohio, April 1822, .and is, consequently, forty-one years-of age. He entered West Point Military Academy, from Ohio, in . .. 1830, and graduated with hOners oti the 30th of June, 1843. In his class we find the names of Generals Franklin, Reynolds, Quimby, Peck, J. J. Reynolds, Augur,, C. J. Hamilton, Steele, Jiadah, and-others in the Union army, besides several now in the Rebel Service. On the let of July, 1848, he was attached, as brevet second lieutenant, to the Fourth Infantry. He was promoted second lieutenant at Corpus Christi on the 30th of September, 1845, and served as such through Mexico, under ' General Taylor, at Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma and Monterey, and under Gen eral Scott, from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico, and was twice proinoted for his bravery. He was brevetted first lieuten• ant, September 8, 1847, for gallant and , meritorious conduct at the battle of Ma- ! lino del Rey, and on the 12th cf the same; month he was brevetted captain for gal lant and meritorious conduct at the battle l' of Chepultepec. In the report of Captain ' Horace Brooks, Second Artillery, of the I battle of Chepultepec, he says: "I succeeded in reaching the fort with a few men. Here Lieutenant U. S Grant and a few more men of the Fourth Infant- I ry found me, and, by a joint movement, after an obstinate resistance, a strong work was carried and the enemy's right was i ecrmpreanyt i erireci. The report of Major Francis Lee, coin- I mending thia - Fottrth Infantry, of the battle ] at Chepultepec, says: "At the first barrier the enemy was in, strong force, which rendered it necessary to advance with caution. This was done, and when the head of the battalion was within short musket range of the barrier, Lieut. Grant, Fourth Infantry and Captain Brooks, Second Artillery, with a few men of their respective regiments, by a hand some movement to the left, turned the right flank of the enemy, and the barrier - was carried. * * * * * Second Lieutenant Grant behaved with distingnished gallantly on the 13th and 14th. The report of Brevet Colonel John Gar- I land, commanding the First Brigade, of the battle of - Chepultepec, stays : "The rear of the enemy had made a dart& behind a breastwork, from which they were driven by detachments of. the Second Artillery, under Captain BrOoke, and the Fourth Infantry, under Lieutenant Grant, supported by other regiments of .the division, after a short bat sharp con flict. * -'' * I recognized the command as it came up, mounted a howitzer on the top of a convent, which, under the direc tion of Lieutenant Grant, Quarternaneter 'of the Fourth Infantry, and Lieutenant Lendrnm, Third Artillery, annoyed the enemy considerably. *, * * I must not omit to call attention to Lieut. Grant of the bourth Infantry, who acquitted himself most nobly upon several occaeione ander my own observation." General Worth's report Sept. 16 - , also, spoke highly of , Lieut. Grant. He was' regimental Quartermaster from Apriltl,!' 1847, and in 1852 was ordered to Oregon, where in August, 1853, he was pm:wiled; to cartaie. When he resigned the service on the 31 of -July, 1854 he was a full captain, in the Fourth Infantry, of regulars. After; his resignation he settled in St, Liiitis; county, Missou i, and 'moved from there! to Galena. Illinois, in 1860. ~ . Upon the breaki, g din of the present! war he offered his services to Governor; Yates, and wakappointed -4. id to the Com-1 mender in Chief of Illinois Militia, and' Mustering Officer for the State, from April 15 to Jon e 211, 1861. He was next com missioned Colonel of the Twenty first Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, and he served with his regiment until promoted a Brigadier General of Volunteers, with his ' commission and rank from the 17th of May, 1861. He was engaged as Colonel and Acting Brigadier General in several of the contests in Southeastern Missouri, and among hie most pranfeworthy acts was the occupation of Paducah and stoppage or communioation and supplies to the rebels via the Tennessee and Cumberlandrivers. The manner in which he conducted_ the battle of Belmont is still fresh in our read- pre minds. He was next appointed corn mender of the District of Cairo, by Gen. Ileck, oommaridini Department of the West. After the capture of Fort Ffenry, Feb. 6, 1862, a new district was created, under fhe dettoininatinn of the, District of WeSt Tennessee, and Gen. Grant was assigned by Gen. HaHeck to the 9cfmnaandi Won , the 14th of that fuon'fh. was 'n corn ',nand of the Union tore4at Fort Donal son from Februasy la to 16, 3862 ati-4144- ncted ciirrespOrlence,.mich gained lfircilhWsobbrique£Sf neon ition 'Ed Surrepder Grikat, auttwaring- tGbilt als of iu D. S. Grant. , For the suCeees6l ;that action he was created a lifajoifiai_3artr, al of Volunteers. dating from February 76, 18t32,, but, being nopygidubly;:fthetfut from the Herd Ailiing theearlier portion of the fight, it watribPortetittChe was tem phe orarily deprived of hiss.oommaud fulfil matter conidle litireglagated. - • Aft/n..3 few.days, he,was; ageinordered LAC, thefield, and-the manner ih Conducted the action at Shiloh, April 6 an d /8621,removettfroin his al; 4 - bsrae mains' of toethei, Vitianmfiturd. He was second in cdoicitiq :1 13 :general Hal leek at thwhotitfitiVilt.Vorinibijn,Atay. d 1862, aridriglEdir,l4;nerilllffealenitiai-br kiered.tolirsatingloff:-General Grant was din enntait, -90,4 ipen,ment of ill .; hs-ociuutrY VI est of -the' Tenbesee7kiver' ori bothihoreeof the - Mississippi River from Corinth to Louisiana. He was now placed in command of the._ Thirteenth Arm lo COrts,anj h ilfttonpe:fCitiglit:: the limo s rtitles—of and Cornith, although General Grant did not command in per son, being at JacksOnp Tennessee, his 1 headquatters. In : Deceinber, 1862, be re moved his headquarters to Holly Springs, and on the 22d of that month, his forces having been greatly increased, he divided thew into four"coilm, viz :—The Thir teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seven teenth corps of the United States Ar my. ....... ..... 4 LD 18 After the attack and failure of Genera Sherman at Vicksburg, Dec. 27th, 1862, many schemes were .planned And Attempt 'ed,-tOget into the rear of the rebel strong. hold, but the one that leas been most suc cessfully contributed to the -grand • result was the moving down of his troops over land, by way of the Louisiana shore, rnn ing transports and gunboats past' the Vicksburg batteries, and so carrying the men across the Mississippi to Brninshurg, and landing them under cuver of the gun ' boils. With'three out of his fOnr corps of troops he has advanced into the heart of a rebel State, taken its capital, and finally—the boasted stronghold, the "Gib raltar .of-the West." • General Grant is a modest, unassuming man, and a man of business, and Very popula . - with . the treop . S. Sandy coindezion,•+eddish beard, trteditiin height, pleasant, twinkling eyes, and weighs about one hundred and seventy-five pounds. ce Between Steam and Elec trieity. Old Wash S--is known by almost every railroad engineer, at least by repu tation. A better engineer I never knew. But Wa3h had one failing—ho would drink ; and if he was particularly elated with aqy goad fortune, he was sure to get - full of whiskey; and though in that state never known to transgress the rules of the road by running on another train's time, still he showed. the spirit' which controlled him by running at a terrible rate of speed, At one time the company purchased a couple of engines from the E-----road, on which Wash was running. The en gines were very large, and were intended to be very fast, being put up on seven feet wheels. From the circumstance of their being planted between the spokes of their "drivers," that is, having a piece :of plank set in between the spokes, the "boys" used to call them the "plank roads." They were tried, and, though generally considered capable of making '•fast time" under favorable circamstare ces, they didn't suit that road, so they were condemned to the "gravel-pit," until they could receive an overhauling and le "cut down a peg or two." Wash had al ways considered that theae engines wer e I much abused, and bad never received fair treatment ; so be obtained permission of ~I,e- , ett , tere.act.se- trt t-e tette one et them Into the shop and repairit. At it he went, giving the engine a thorough overhauling, fixing her valves for the express purpose' of running fast, and making alterations in minor portions of her machinery. At last he had the job completed, and took i 1 her out on the road. After running one 1 or two trips of freight trains to smooth j her brasses, end try her working, he was I chalked for the fastest train on the road, I the B--- Express. The "boys" on j the road were anxious for the result, for it was expected that "Old Wash" and 1 1 the "plank reader" would "astonish the I I natives" that trip, Wash imbibed rather ! I freely, and was somewhat under the in- ' I thence of liquor when the leaving time. of his train came, though not enough to be noticed ; but as minute after minute pass_ ed, and the train with which it connected 1 did not make its appearance, Wash, who kept drinking all the time, grew tighier and tighter, till at last, when it did come in, an hour and a half behind time, Wash was pretty comfortably tight; so much so that some of the men who bad to go on the train with him looked rather 'skeery,' for the knew that they might expect to be towed as fast as the engine could nat.-- How fast that was no one knew, her seven foot wheels promised a near approach to flying. At last they started,, and I freely con fess that I never took as fast a ride in my life. ' [Wash had got me to fire for him.] ' Keeping time was out of the question as far as I was concerned, furl had my hands fall to keep the "fire box" full, and hold my hat on. We bad not run more ten miles, before the brakeman, ordered by the 'conductor, pat on the brakes, impeol -inrotir speed somewhat; not stopping us, for we were, on , 3 a heavy down grade, • and Was; It:had:her 'wide-open,' and working . ateam,at . feill etroke. At hist the -conduc tor came over and begged Wash not to •riut 'so fast, for the passengers were half scared oat of their senses. Wash simply pointed to the directions to use all.due ex eitionj-to ',Deka ap time and never shut off a bit. So 'oh we flew to B----, • fort voiles from where we started: and the first stoppingeplace for the train. Here the conductor came to Wash again, and told [him if he did not ran slower the, passen -1 i gers were gortn - leave. Wash said "Let them leave " and gave no promises. , - Some of them did leave, so also did one iof meA. baggage-men. Away we went witliciat'thein- td- 0-- Where a message from headquarters was awaitin us, telling them' to take Wash .from the g engine and put another man in his place, told him of the message; and, packing hp his coat, he gotoff and staggered bench on top_ of the depot, where he t l ai d d own, aeeettitgly to sleep. I started hack o the- engine, bat' Wash - Called after me, and asked me howisve 'got' otders to take httaioff: - .7.ltcdd him+, telegitiplr: -``Pram: pp said 'k e ll' o llblg..oo l . '"wlBll I . hail ' !mown thlit-thif akti:Mae& ,'dispatch Wield never have passed -me, I know I" Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engi neer. NAY Dolces staff have published a card stating that the , General was shot in his own robrn by th. Peters. He was shot in !theliapk. of, thei jieall; 'while writing at his table...lnkl:ire hadheen a friendly collier. •atioichtetween.the,,partieli seitieeTYfittein- Fainntes tbefore thetitifoitkiriiife :9pOnr r nee f:_ 184 never_ seen t idatighter-Olhis •mArddrar but tklic e i . 1/ ChiEattcriiiitiiiiiitiee with Mrs: Pete r at eutt-t : l3-40, eRvaihqer - hiLfstaCtiffiera r ik f i t di:lli - Nils — lig tlmProper intimacy be. tween_thern.,-- ! .. Os of giikrieierend. abolition of Chicago took `tie occasion et_theAst day co degle the grato:of ; - Dougla s; :anti= " - _—, _ a . matiag,:lhethiti death as perso nal judg;_ meskt. T.! /09 1 .4=4.7 JiiB_ Pelitie4 -coadnet, = Obit nO etergiman would . preach hi s , ,thaerat . sermon:. - - The reverend libeller may: tiz k ve = fl isteti- -- "PkfilieellY:,?_ hot he evi dently glutted 1 his-ghoalish °propensities. EIGWOn A l / 4 44' . :.' , ____ . _....... 1• THE SURVIVES , ' S 0 tb EELEi OP THE REV L UTI Olt 131" ANTMETIT H. AUGHE Y. Ye last of all the patriot band Who with our Washington did stand And stayed his strong arm of command In Freedom's holy strifb! Wegreot you, venerable 'Ores I To loftiest notes we strike our lyres. Our hearts ablaze with patriot fires, Thank Heaven that gfle YOU life. When battle - thunderasho - ok the ground And stern hearts trembled at the sound. When death on gory fleitla was found— Steadfast ye kept you Ye fought like men at Bun!, er And felt the patriot arddr thrill Your-inmost soul and nerve you still To meet the oppressoet hosts. On liionmouth'istiloody plain ye stood ; Ye crossed the Delaware's wintry flood : At Yorktown proved Yotif courage good Unwavering filled-s'o=olElc° On every well-fought baffle -field, Where conaradeseidood their valor sealed To deadliest onset tie'er dssl yield. Nor ever turned your face. Hail I honored braves! oVe more receive The homage that your sena would give, And Oh! a natriot's blowing leave Before you pass away I . Your number dwindles year by- year; Your steps to Heaven draw ever near; Your glory rrrows more bright and clear, As dawns th' eternal day,. HENRY W. BEALIIISIONT &CO Dp.Ar..mo Foreign Brandies, Math and Gins, Also, Blackberry, Raspherry,,\*lld Cherrr, and Ginger Brandies, Old Monordatahela, Rye, and other Whialties. Tarnaiats Rum, iiro, 83 Libertylll:treet. Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Hotels Taverns. and FeMollies, Elibpiled at moderate profits for Cash. mv2l:lyd W. B. LUPTON LUPTON a 041IrDEN, MINITPACTUBESS AND DF.:LI.E.IIB IN ELT CUM & GRAVEL ROOFING *3-Repaint to old gravel, gaivantand Metall° Roofs made at the lowest priors,' MI work promptly attended.tb and warranted, OfEtee, Metzler/ Poat Building t i corner Fifth and Wood streets. 2cl story'. mhl7 PUBLIC NOTICE. N ACCORDANCE WITH THE 4CT of Atiseuab y, incnrporating; thi_Pittsborgh Grain Elevator Company, bilekg will he opened to the Capital etock, of said Ccalitiany, at the Mer chants' Exchange, hi the City otTittsburgh. on MONDAY, DA Day cif June, • neat, at 10 o.ciciek, a. to. and open CI 3 o'c:ocit P.m. of s&a3e day. Springer Harbaugb. Thomas Bell, John Scott Joithun Rhrdes, W CIL Bingham. R. F. K rnnedy • ja,, B. Canfield J. 13, J. 13, Liggett and other Corp W orato m. ralA. 0 S E . _ -- %E HAVE JUST BECF.IVED A huge . 12 POLY of three ply vulcanized Hy drant Rose. Th , e noeo•is warranted not to be ef f.cted by heat at three hundred ttA rre-s, FAbret hear, and to at and a prof Fun, of Iponnde to . the Nnare inch. and never, likeleatbgreoldring oil ing. Cut in length to snit, wjatigottplinge and ripe attached, • "c• - • •i•••• - WELDON .t:RELLY. • No. 164 Wood Street. ESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CEIAWFORD Mannfaetarers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, MACIIINESTS AND COPPERSMITFIS, JR i cAsTiareS of EVERY DE. soription inside to order Steamboat wors. steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Harticular attention [map to fitting tiL Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, sale agents for the Western Dlst-io• of Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell CO 's Patent Siphon Pump, the best over inven. ted, having no valves it is not liable to net out of order and will throw more water than aoy ariee its size. amp B. Y. ICIER ......... JAIII3B GLOVRa... ...... JOHN POSTER rBITTfiII3TRRH FIRE BRIER FACTURINO COMPANY. HIER, GLOVER ilk CO., Manufacturers of Fire Brick. Tiles, Crucibles. &o. a nd dealers co in Pil o and rucible Clay. r e in 365 Libe Pi tt sbu r ghpposite the P.R. R. Passenger Depot,. Orders resnectfull7 gullofted. SPRING GOODS 8AD147 CALL THE ATTEST. V don ouyers to on: stook of AND SUMO GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES infitablo for Business Suits. A fall and complete assortment of fine black CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vesting, W. H. McGEE & CO., 143 FEDFJIAL STILMIT, eorner of Market Square, Allegheny (lib , nihS:dewaf CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successor to Jas. Holmes & Co.. R.0.11./K ip A. Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cared Hams. and Beef &a. deoll.lrd Comer Market and Firatetrests, Pittsburgh. Pa . CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant street, near tho Court House, Pittsburgh Ak Li. BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO 41 g , bill earemill rocOYQ.Dromptattention. Col lotinne made and the money yromPOY remitted: KB OOpPB s Inns. .V.a./.13... Ar 4 :4Tll4ZPii% at CO.. Sheath; EtiiiW.and,Bo4 CoPpez.- A'Asesta Co Po BottOnnlatilsid ErtilL.Boktoloe, SponAr -' SeMan &a AlrialtucottAva and dealers In Ttn irarb ilatA rre; ad. 4111 r. Oonsta._ ore ttr on band, Tinnion't illooblnen t. D I ' i t o 3- w hg . mtr oft alO rg aZ P p lka and Yee Special orders of Copper out to env desired ,noero ranasdkoor 1114, EROVAE OF LIVERY STABLE AWL The underaigned having resumed Tr pplbt his i4vO. o ken tbdirear of the Scott Rouse; to near the corner of First and Smithfield B trev. Vi. prepared 0. Onn aeldatand,difeoi to n fli h rn e ist carriages ; ti c ct iel i t l i ty. fumes kept IT anon ra r s t z e o s r t ia r bt 7rt4eit: Midertaking and all arrangenamete for fu aotalawiil'reeeive his ' special attention. NEAL ERIEELAsriI: Ark NAME fifECOND 11.4,:1itH..4, CHOICE Property for Bale, 4t feet front ortislortb Can a/ qtreet, AlTsghtty. by 12A deen, havin g & f ron t orb feet .cua , zeet)liane i 'f• hade treet-Arubbery . grape vlae, gory house, the le: tarso 1 . 13 11!...17dedira 22 lleptr-Arnnli3iatat 80Ns. I i 2 Pa ark et St. spA Rica. arirmarxerstrw t for gale R O. - II ' Wo ß od ß street ,4 COMMERCIAL INFORMATION, Arbitration Committee of the Board OK Trade. . W3a. M. SHINN, V. 1) .1. 31 .1A5...L B&W inn." , .7so. DlT.Woßrifi Wm. MoCREBRY. DAVIDMa:.DLESS. ovementa of European Steamers FROM 4.3a81041- City New York... May 23-New York....Liverpoo Canada .May 77...805t0n Liverpool Sasonia .. ....... .....,, ay 30 New York.... Liverpool City Baltimore... Stay 30...Neer Tork....Liverpool China. ................ .Tune 3... New York_.Liverpool Hamm ................:June 8 ... New York... Bremen Great Americafune 6... New York...Fouthana'n Eastern... Juno . 8.-New York... Liverpool Sidon Juno 10_ New York...... Liverpool ARia Tune 10.-Boston__ Persia Juno 17-New York.Lierpool ..Liv Marathon June24...New York... erpdol epool Africa .... . ............ Tune24...Boston .... -Liverpool Scotia July I... New Yoric....Liverpoiii Radar .... . -____Jnly. B... New York-,...Liverpondi Great Eastern-July7l...New York._.Liverpool i 780/1 MOM City Bid tiiporo...May 13.-Liverpool-New York Kangaroo. ....... ...May 15...Liverpool...New York ()rent Eastern..... May 113 ...Liverpool...New York Asia •••-•- •-MaYllB.-Liverpool...BostOn Sidon gay 19 ...Liverpool_Now York May % ‘ ...Southatn'n_New York '. ;i: a dri=gh ..... ...May al ...Lirerpool...New York Persia .............. .. May 23 ...Liverp001... n ow :Yr rk 8reman........_....May 77...Southam'n_New York' Manchester _._...May Ll...Liverpool... l, ew York Africa _ __May 74...Liverpool...Boston Radar May 30.. Liverpool..-New York Marathon.-....... June . 2 ....Liverpool...New York _Bavaria June 3 ..Liverpool...New 'York Scotia Juno 6 ...Liverpool_New York Hansa ....... ... ..... June 1 0.. Liverpool ...New York Canada ...............June 1 3 _Liverpool... Boston Radar Juno 16 .Liverpoo'...New York Tripoli ....... ...___June 2 7-Liverpool...New York CORREOTKD DAILY FOR YEIII MORNING POSY BY KESSRS. KOIINTZ J.: MERTZ, BROKERS, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the busing and sgiling rates for Gold. Silver, an.: Gold Silver. .......... Demand .... astern Exchange, New York ................ -.......... 8a1tim0re.......... Philadelphia.-.. ..... J. R. OLDDEN Western Exchange Pppparararar i?'1511 Cincinnati. Lou Cleveland St PITTSBURRE OIL TRADE Tnansv, May 23 th. 1863 . The receipts of Crud a e n Oil are on the increase during the past two days, amounting to 9,000 bbls by the Allegheny: The stocks, however, were light before the present receipts reached market. We could perceive to change in the market. Holders were as firm as ever. Some defilers are holding back, being of the opinion that Crude has about reached the top figures. The sales were Pretty large for our market, reaching about 5,000 bbls• The rates were the same as on the previous day, From Gil City, per the Oil Fxchange, we have Jaip the announcement that there will be no pond freshet this week. 'lbis will no doubt tend • hold up the market for some short time The following emnpriee the exports and im orts: Export. , :: To New York—Crude, 223 bbls: Re fined, 480 bbls; Beuzols, 75. To, Philadelphia -On:ado, 1,206 bbla ; Refined.2lB Ws: lenzols,lo4 bbls. To Baltimore—Crude, 1.',7 bbls; Refined, 36 bbls. 'lmports : Per A. V. Railroad—Crude, 4.019 bbls Refined, C. 53 bbls. ernde—We could perceive 11U particular change.• Holders were firm in theirriews. Fome sale., were made un private terms. 500 bbl, were diseo , e.l of in bulk at :.)3.,j'e. ; 3,0 W d o d o at 20k(g... ?lc; in bbl. , it way be quoted at@:Ne, packages included. Relined is unchanged, and we omit quota tt( PITTSBURGH P1513 - lICE MAR OFFICE OF TITE DAILY POST,} Thus - May, May 29th, 1863. Remarks—The weather continues too warm for active operations, making out-door transec4 Lions decidedly unpleasant A good rain is what we are in want u f at present. Business- continues dull in all tts various departments. The reports from Vicksburg are locked for with great inter est—that is, we are all looking for the official re port of Grant's capture of the city. The news has to be brought to Memphis by steamer before it can be telegraphed. It may be expected along at any moment. The demand for the leading ar [Mies was limited lb lots to meet the wants of the local trade. Flour dull and in limited demand. Dealers take hold very sparingly, and until we have a deedne sales will be light. The tendency is downward. Grain dull and very]ittle inquired for. The sales for some timepast have been bare ly worth mentioning. The receipts hare fallen Groceries—There was a moderate demand for this article for home use. Our dealers have a fair supply; the market favors a decline. Bacon not 4 0 firm. Some sales-were reported at a slight do- febal:6lnd * locur—The market presented no change Ivor ; thy of notice. Upon the wh: le the's:lt:reek was one of the dullest of the season. The receipts , were confined altogether to lots that arrived by wagon. 'the current rates from store for good brands were: Extra, $5 75(.06: Extra Family, $6 50(46 75. Some very choice brands sold at higher figures, viz, $7. Sales were made from wagon at a variety of figures. Salt in fair demand; the ruling figures were $1 75 V bbl. Some 500 bbls were disposed of. Rice — Prices have advanced since our last. Bale in a regular way at 9@?3, , 0 .. th. Grata—The market during the week was dull in 411 its various departments. In fact for large lots there was no demand. It would be difficul tto give correct quotations. The nearest we can an proach being the following: Wheat dull and heavy; red held at $1 20, a decline; white, $1 25 @I 30, also declined. Corn is neglected, wi. more sellers than buyers: 80@85,41 is asked. Oats doll, hold at 62@65c. Rye in moderate request at 80®83c. Barley is not inquired. for. we omit quotations. Potatoes very dull; the market is overstbck ed.bblWse quote nominaly at 51k?..60c Ts bush, in she or . Fish—There were a fair amount of transac tions reported since our last, among which we note as follows: Tf erring, sales 50 bbls Baltimore, 3t7 25; 3:1 bids lialifax;s6 : 20 hf do Lake, $4 51. Mackerel. 10 bbls No. 1 811; 25 do No. .2, $lO 25 : 25 do No. 3 Large, $8; 25 do No. 3 medium, $7. The market closed steady at those figures. • Whisky—Market steady; sales 50 bbls City, Rectified at 43(444g. rlried-PrultThe market was heavy and prkfesterid down. Sales 100 bush Peaches,sl4 75® 2 V. 14; 150 bush ApPles,sl2o@l 37. Hay — Receipts' on the increase : sales 36 loads at $9-12®le. .414.ronertes---•The we-k's sales were not very large. Holders were pretty firm in their views Anton the sales are as follows: Co les 45 deat sackL prime • Rio at 33%c. Other sales were ma 33484 c. SugaSaies 10 Mule Orleans, 1 2%e; :15 do Cuba 113tio ; 10 hhds Porto Rico. 1214 c ; 10 bbls coffee A, 14X,c; 15 do B, Illi4c ; X do crushed, 15Yc. Mottiaars—Our dealers have a fair supply of new 20 bbls o and ld , 5 oldse. : sales 25 bbls new crop Orleans, 60c; I ti on Syrups range from 50c to 600, a wide varia . B acon — Demand fair aed sales moderate, with a good supply. Sales al5 000 IDs Shoulde. 5.,i 6o ;10.000 As Sides, 71/047y.e: 10.000 mss Plain Hams 5 . 5 @8.4c.. 4.000 me Plain S C Ham 5.0443100 t 2,500 les min vassed S Case:l2.llc. Sales of coun try meat at the usual decline. --..........-- —___ NEW CATTLE . YOMiI.- 4.4.111. 11ET. .. .---- COAL LAND FOR fiLttg.-"AiliffE SUB. ------'' " - scriber offers for Pale, Very row a his farm of 'rr . , ib wiper'. Itlleit-rs. . 'fay`' 2 •—The 85 acres, situated in Washington tovraship Colmn- BUL I. 'lil iiPili, .At OPI4. ‘. .1iay:,:25.---The great blue county. Ohio. onetaile and a halt- *eel( lv market for hee rattle' pmhied, on Forty. linesville station on the Pittsburgh dr.-cleeelaad te street tbiS rattle izontw2Da bead Railroad. Fully fifigracies are birtsrliMad thathah of fresh cattle in tire sate - unex„abo nt , 600: head derealtivation and th,owholn is rich in coal sfone having been- so'dcoil' of. the..statylearioads that The hoihnegs area hewed log' honse. log stable. failed to arrive' n re'brthe Tde road:for last eJle shod, &o , 2he Esrm:ln welisituated within week's market. The -4 ciall.W6F.thelito ft on sale one mile of therail,rolt& th-day is conaiderably below t beltlrettiLe.4ixalitY Terms of sale.-K/ne-balfeash,, with reasonable -die4of some weeks `pest, „If Ira - asthough ,all the time for thdremainder. Trlee s.a, Der sere. ~... drovers hadeantbinedto Ship all - thataZ-ends of Adarerta i mHAF. t“az wista.mv 'es 08. 0 .13 threaten vireekaii-ceeloffsce butchers ' B e. Columbiana 0 1=44. Ohlo,- , , 1 th th IS WOCIE of:fat cattiiggrbanareo,-, Owing VT . to Jaalf-Cabe,- ReasstreetlEltAsborgtrz. to a.general impreesien that,there was .-a.,- Tery le StO MAITI 4 -;:'' ' • . ' ~,„,.. . , .. • large supply of •ftttief in hitotet this Week.cr at. . " .- „ ' least weukkbuthtintotibludetenninedto redoes' 1111A"IrOt, ,FX,Nrk. AND ANT),•.- Hair -the rates current last week equal to to 'f 12) net. JI-est relree. , na3m." nor Mr___allot,__e,fariuthe.y &Ando% and smokers had to emiceds, though with rathar a pain orsdleroorttles,'sonins.'werthe efonoB Ana , Sad 'trace erd,tlnerssaidit a_verY - ...cry loss ba' .rveatios• RePientents , e _2: I'. Ihrzeule br'i BE Ca1.U.411 . et LON, age, friurprovalling pirces to-day are generallv ' lO O4 l O Per Pound net. aty2o No IS L ib e rty etnet,', MOWRY/ MARI/ET Busing Selling 140 00 .. 1 30 00 1 241,5 00 Dar par ,V par 14 AL C. 1114 01/.F.BIIVG 7 OICTAVE.,'XIEJtI7 1 - 2.. tiful black Walnnt case, yen , little used. • ... .. ......... ... .. A 7 octave, aioliering,,ifoieiioOd7,Riiind ' - corners, a first rate instrument- .. ... ,: . . ... 200 A - 7 octal° 'Hays & Co,. Rosewood. a . handsome instrumentiin good'order...... 175 A9l octave,Stodert,-Rosewcidd. carved - pannels in front... ....,......- .... ..:-..--,.. 465. A 6% octave, ZOO iTO Co, Rosew,ood, found. : r fr...nt, an .ereelrent • Pian0......._., . ......„_. leo A 6 octave, caulekeriiig, Rosewood round - corners, a_good reliable Piano- -....., 160 i 6 oatave,llBl.lst . Davis & Co, Rosewood ARM A 6 oot,Stodert. Mottos/ow', round front SO AiB clot. Swift. d 0...,. ..... ....::: ..... - .76 A 6 oct, Gennan. do ......... ... . . .-.... 1 - 60 6 oct.-Dunham, do ......,.. ...... ....... 50 AA 0 ooti Loud' do . ......... ......... 40 A s)§ act. English do 90 We, ...... 16 oe do ......... ...... For sale by R. HUTCHINSO.N -(L..,E-op LE. & HOTCLIINEION.). COMMISSION & FORIVARDINIi - MERCHANT,' Dealer in • WESTERN RESERVE.. CHEESE,' FlourArain. Fish. Driod Fraq...-Pot and :Pearl Ashes. and PRODriDB OBNZBALLYA Best Brand. , of Family F101:11. A.IIVaYS Liana. - No. 103 Second Street. Between Wood and Market. pITTSB PENN ' A. us-Liberal advance apll-ltd d made on, Consignment% WE RAVE • JuST . 1 3ECErvEn Large invoice of - . - A °holes Wines ling.' Itraryliegi . ra especially' for medicinal purimies. which we Wal , nt pure and reliable also acompletestockofthe quality sellf Sot and Hard Rnblinr Syringes, which ported advance in price we will at old Deic es, nollistanaing the re-" A. J. RANKIN ,k CO, Druggists. • Market street. three doorsbelow roartlO . . Phuadelphiii cattke Ithikket.-• • - -t • ira72.S. , 181,3.lips' • The a r vale and • sales - of beef eattle,al Phil A nue Drove Yarcl are ltght this week, only reactiltyr about 9,50 head. ..There is _rather More activity in the market, but pricgs are without:till material change, ranging at frotnl.9©l3e fur first quality Western and Pemasylvanla steers ;' , YllO' ( 41254 c for tair to good do, and 10@l93(ti . 0 lb for common. The market c'osed very and 'al I offered sold within the range of our above gnota"•• lions, Cows and Calves. The arrivals and sales of cows at Phillips' Av enue Drove Yard are larger this week, reaching about 5 1 0 . head,sellinc at from S2OMS for apriiagr. ers, and from smgm V head - for cow and calf. Old lean cows are selling at from $15®17 tiV head, as to condition. . ... CALVES — About 40 head arrrived and sold at from 5(4.530 Vlb for firkteuality and 4@)4Y,cfbr - second do, as to weightrandeohdition. , 119bieep. , . •• ' • , The arrivals and sales of elieehr at PhillipirAv enue Diove Yard are rather ,larger,; reactant 8,500 head v 'the nhatket la' ;stars 'dull and :prices have dealirie•lfully4 Ri s pey'pound;hruntsheep sell, la g at fr°l3,l9 4."trrict,c/iPptcl at-5a1160 per pouttl. gross. aeeohling ho ponditiorrand quality' ' 1 Lambs are v ery scarce' and Wes at the yard - van' '1 small: oveqtiote at from $3 60 to $5 "P' nem", ac cording to quality , • The arrivals and sales of bogs at the Ilnion. A venue and Rising FM.n Drove Yardarm:o:k 3,40CP beast this week. The market is dull. and prices I IDs nei.- ower, ranging at from 75 per one hundred . 2,368 head sold at Henry Glass' Union Drove. Yard at froth- ,S 6 to $7 50 7 100 !Ds net. f 350 head sold at the Avenue Drove.-Yard by John Crooke dt fronis6so -- to $775 ber 10Cgba 400 head sold at the Rising Fun Drove [ Yard by A. P. Phil Ips, Jr... at from $6 to s7so:', WO Ms net. DEALERS Ili OILS. S. M. KIER & • MANUELOngui Cor • Pure No. 1 Carbon 4311, A X D sip-offioo on LIBERTY BTRIXET. appetite Penn'a R. R. DePoL eal-.All oil warranted. ircattyd THE ARDESCO OIL comrisfif - ..ANITFACTIETRE AND HAVE POEI .Lv.salo a =parlor article of' • " Refined Ardesee Offs, YON- XPLo9IPn. ALSO, P unEßßNzoix. warehoune, 27 IRWIN STUMM PITISBURGE, PENNA Lucent Oil Wes, DUNCAN, DUNLAP as CO, Elannfactanra of PVE wiaurrz IREFLttink C g Et B 0 N 0 I L t 3 . 01E0e, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREEDaetta buxerh. Pa. ad HANDELIERN, BRAENWTH &a. COHNIC49. OANDELEE.ASS, LAM PS REGILDED OR REBRONZED. , and made equal to new. Alio Chaudetitera &e•. altered to burn Carbon Gil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON, JrueiNaur.c IILEZ,LX> sP2'I.Y. 164 Wood street. tear dth. The Philosophic Burner. tuffivinszps army pcstrur.ApTysiga BAL. Philosophic Burner for °arbor' Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. L It makes a larre or mall light with perfect' combustion. 2. It will burn nay quantity of oil with (lefty. I. It can be used with long or short thin/nog -41. It eon be used as a taper night-lanw. 5. It can always be made to burn cconotrileallY, 6. It la more easily wicked then any ethe r. burner. 7. It can be trimmed end Batted without r& moving the crone. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The olds:Ono can 'be removed or inserted without touching the glass. - - These bz. , rners are ...ha common Na. ans.-and can be put on any lamp now in am. Eyem , nor sou using Carbon 011 should have a Plulosoohic Burner. Pries 2.5 cents :_per dozen SB. Broil No. 82 POURT.II street. Pittsbugh.- 1e25-bolw IP. HAYDEN. 1 PIANo DEALERS. K. RABE'S PIANOS ARE STI LL made in this coon ahead of Steinway's and all other Pianos trY. A choice supply reoeived this wee/L- OHARLOTTE BLUME 43 FIFTH STIIRET, ijele agent for Knabe's pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. BAR GAINS! SECOND. HAND PIANOS; JOHN H, HELLO*, *1 WOOD STBEET: . , , .. _ TO' TILE' VITI3ra tc. arig ith r-. ------ ty ingdofsu.d...a., . ..-.:,..0, r,„ith,nigtma ats ana - : rss „.-- : : *ants Aisorzen,' ter- .: ". ; „ .y- lr, -, obnst emit is _. -•-• : .... 2 1; ... ~.y teal oral common and in- ~" -,,f • - ' 1:- .-- 43idg Zit to YottAs of bah - • '• - % - Bei v. lad smts, single or nieried.' Iterarmi Da. Bitaxgreur publishes tha foot of has deing so, do modest are &mit/tor shocked, arid ..it a, greatA v4kannersi and for:, COntathiwuon.:4nd - on amour theivotesauzeons and de 3. Their riaLamm, vayeetbkretti to eat them natoeliitattitet de., wet ad Dr. 13 - itNN! . (Meta Pualbarne lest a ics=tive orao; &le Might ba t.. : tattitesuag r atupril to e 4 moileat and ,presurentueas ..Prm tea, born and raise/Tin ignonsiose; areal u linnizadzinn3 and W h i t t rlle gordetYi- is. ao,„ pa 4° 411 cl'ut tleity rant ge tl27 J tat - c" gettita.:ltittaini , are., .. u.,,e70p 7krzats And guardians,era 0:lanai:I, lon vit':•? ....ms, Ltlauslitmo2 end wa n t - ape -e•shie W - - de and of emi te ocoarlitioa aii:gaperaze, l „, harear - reit - talsealtb - and rizar Dy DU. D 'ALWt vittiwir bdek nod aftem marriage taro have boo, rated„much 74`1 feria/L:4W ety." ramifies:dew -so. .Gr-/..-- .natrax has or Wow= ololtiadotkate atattbrigy oared in a rut short mite of erne oin , Ms ufvr reloodleN wbl oo olls ' !.kleulteriPhis.atst TheYarecoxpe=3 ( rom the- v qv/table wagon% rag 5.././ the 1111116y;Ofthdlietestriatreemen behtaattaid%u edit 811 Op iresita le ' , .rami,.l: da costutete marirccretessaaving had ovo revfarty.lrears,4l 6 :havepitototl MAW tr&M mak% trosafws of both um , Old _Wanes sad in them fitatese/We May to say-- tiS offirith a feb taw. health and happiness win wzain Mon: awn thenow-valletfolieel. Title no Magewitti Boon and' qtatelta. - put • coma tmi irs ear-4/1 lion and au „ia".fs kindred clisoe.wa. et - ar 4 r , ammusoutiany Illi - -.our cow/hiss , cal ncr kl a lioYo4 rovidilietterld to it i 1 time of My treat:ea 4 bYprocaring *OO3 Watt Medial lAdvisecothicti b matt grub to ' at ugly aavtoe tele e-A VAntinne of aver forit ii years ta - perigroti nal observation, ammo „he has,mperior :kill in the trea , ftwt of soen at abeam - end alio it daily commitedbyttutorefesioonrenrellaorecom mended bY - Pspeetatoe ei -1. e----,„...._0ra P,, prietora of hotels, &s. lea ; u.//uou- mad street. near Diamond street vote oommtaal ‘ IL'. cations Dom .1/11 tarts of the Wen strictly aS. tendedto. Wed to Melt HOST. daddy Fittsfituilt Pelt 161•MelL NEW MEDICAL:NISCOVEItY, Loon ragswgzim &mai 2:21.1- , VAR' a: MIT mire of-- CIONOBNENA GLIE4II, UREMA.f./ 11 : wh mn ai W un :Wealtnert al ‘Sil - glii gmas t anai ; ty. GraVel. • ,e.acitions e;_ at rah an . • nays and Aladdak. NV hick' has been - used by tiorardkf ONE HUNDRED:Pa 18IOTAES. in tht . inactiois. with glis entlre success. Oesurae,, Geywnp. or znY oomrlawn.; • BELL'S FiPBOIFIO PILLS ore speedy in action. Often eftbetiny n care in a few da_ys. and when a.onre beaded Ws perma ent, 3..neY are grepaged from vegetable extmaehi a Ge th are l l=es being Foga! cated, ar nauseous taste r. avoided. No change of 4114in:tem:guy whilst urbisth ono nor does their action inter:ire with bnsuica yr- Illsch box contains six clicrow Pala • PM - WONG, D 0.14.. :rszr Treatise cm Seminal BefTWeishrstesmi; - .45nac2. Gonorrhea Meo" a Pamphlet or 50 paßez,,nipg_inisviant navies to se aided. artit," Zan& Nix outs atoratogrod to Pay postage. -_ Amu:4s onzinciaikilit; aowplete Ireatiatt ?k , ' l t t r z i„„7 ll xr'. eld r r hill s, act in az 7 - 1 6, 6301.4410 w In 'mho, Qr 712 reatmentorithent the' emi PRICE ONE „ The Pille or Boole; Win be seat, i.warti AVM eh :Pairristianagteall.titlest,lteld sul,fsthi mei • &net. on recelpt of we money.- ' ' •-• • t BRYarfi 76 Cedar street, T. Y4 - INrut 708EPri Arenka gen= Alarkat etreet end DiairrellA Agent fbr Pitteurgb., sold by •all Draggirts. ..alkiaetnoyas It'Pl IFS 00D-- 15103 W LOST! 11101F1 ERATO/MD! Jut ptihttshed. ht a Sealed Envelop.. .I.tati aonoTODD ON TEM Con t. TREA'- ffitaNT sad Radical Cara of Sperm, t hma Seminal Neakneaa, Ittvoluptary2 =Won" Bettud Debility. - and Itut=auta to Mania:el fart Atitt7l ° ,: n i d t rit.e n gt.." 6,2 mibm , 4111 ,1 4. 341-Abtute. Itca=lly RunT. Jtathorof the Green Baacati - Boca to Thatiaantis. of Bufferemn Sant under Baal. In a- plait anre:tope. to any ad dress. past paid , on maeiptat r t wo C, Eitaßkg;l3lP- Dr. CH:Z. C. KLllithr ° tir° 'l4-coadvonr Piew Mk% DA1713- & OARP.EI1 4 , : , *- - ffli**M-Aier. TAizona, WE "EA Vll - 34181 IP RECErnea— argo and wall selected Ida* of . II Spring - GoodS., Oitluiretliduzeres. Vaitingev. AL 4O- 4Piro 4,t00,41i - • ' -- ' ' • - - - GENTS FURNISEUNG GOODS, tztoi.ading-Payerrarol irectiVer, and . ever, thingtunasay knit fillt clan icattuthttz Skra Orders-promptly exeented. anatlardi - UNABRIDGED'IIICTIONAIIt . forte complete. Pictorial Edition et $5.30 iaura:by, _ J9HPI B. MELLO.P. 81 Wealdteat: writ Nr.. FABER. & do STEAIi ENGINE EIitiLDERS Iron JB`r, mailer:l4 CEREAL OACIMUSTI IND piLER MAW, NAT the Palm R. Frater....o - er Depot , prkral.." .i., - BigiAjrnrtnClie A inj tt froYtt r =o 'WI nun and • Ilfire power. and suited for Grist Mills. Saw . Mast Furnaces. Pnotozie,. 1 Cilia partieniee littintfoiLti the 007 stanotron o r WS azdiac umt blntt.r: for srLst latlls. • and for ' te.'m ind'efrealar saw mina *in , finfshectiind reply fortiMp taint at Short Woe: jastanesand Pinion eleven descriPticarl oli-, r,..., —, , W ar alt h Millit ig lifttntin angel?. W t- '' iti; en and lea in , averzivarf_Atti. an d Macs of ,WOolett machinery and Macklin, eardt. - , Ourptirleraretiow;snizerr Inahoitschar• ed Ono beet watt c=norish‘i and tfaintar.4 In SU eases to site gat OIL , AtilrOrdersfroniall peirtsof theeennlficaticit. ' of Ind priming" num. taribdErar T° ... ... ,---________.._..,.......,.,.....,......,.,...,...................,.......,.___ .. _ L, .I.II3PWRIS AND_coaTUAVrOlcal Wa ate nolirmiing ABllptaiai sOtida of laic& We o reirOPFacttaAlalloaFfron our COAL T ARP* 5 fM ZillEantaTiafft. • / 304 OlLlitTal .V44112,1V COW sham ear hoad sauna no* INKIELsoure sirxwAnir i 4 Co: 1-41 oThl vow sliz—Tele svliscar. .1t on the corner nf @Dna bar offergfoesaleftwtr ttatad eligible lotaei - street and CHU tro• whence adjoining the tativetith Ward, ittPlet WWl:whir The lota are each garieet-fronthtllD feet doer , , running baos to au allmwnd are entireLY bah tad: by g tratrhaandzalloyaatt aria idde. Two of , the iota have framelionsea orythent; 4re .Toms and hall in eistah; hyliranta on he promue4.. They 1 will bar sold all tojjektuar.. on cerrratornble ternw. ' &Antra of JAM fficedit; Algot, , - fewo -' • ' ' Eon tariwtt.'nearFatirih LADlEs.atrissEs ,6 4 ,4 Boots, Shoe& fleia;s isatobrela t wadi!. to order. at the best. teriatv4ial vti - abozaT` 814 P. E. FitaXERTZ ° .11/Pitth street. IMF iarrircznainvEmugg, • HMG." AUL has ofl beentabniaithe lota: obleb l * aba oars tor aalti'on reasonable :km itot 0114017 Located. lying between the Vallaf - z lion and "ha Motion/ babel* War. -• Tao off , r snub> indaeakaimta lor pdrake raddetw eo , nlad i of lota and wire, apots a: the °Moe at IC. OLIN, N ar .177 Voth 9t. one door abov M. e t, Iwiklcad -=irs~~: