janittiort, Bar MEDICAL. NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Veketafile Exiiraet A PURE TONIC. Dro Het,ll - aril's GERMAIL_iBITIER'S PARPAtilit BY O. D AIAORSON. Atlade] plug, Paings., Will Afreolnally sure Laver.. Compixiiiitit, , . •. • •••••• _ DYSPEPSIA., ..TAUNDICE, Mesronto,vor Hommel Debustt, Blemetel or the Kidneys, ail all Ingeteusee Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, muh as Conti_ _nation. Inward Piles. Pallnees or Blood to the Head. Aoidity_of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Diagnet for Food, Fellness or Weight in theziSteunahh; Hour FructationS,-Sinit ins of Fainterineerthe'Pst tne-Sttim- sick Swimming or the ttea,s„ hurried mad difficult Breathbag, Ensnaring at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations ,when in a lying nosturg` DitaIIIM of Vision; Dols 'or wiffis be,- fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Persqation, Yen. lowness of the Skin and es,Pain in the Side, Bach, Chest, limbs, ,ko. Sadden Fluahes ofileat, Burn ing in the Float.. Constant ima~ninga of Evil, and groatdeprea eion ot epirits, And will positively prev en Yellow Fever, Si 101111 lever, Au. NO ALCOHOL THEY OR B CONTAIN WIIISH They will theabove diseases in ninety-nin sees out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal eoputeri al l or Lindland's Oarsman Bitters, (purely twistable hurts of ignorant quacks and =sum intone venturers, ttave opened utton suffering tuimanitYthtifiond gates of Nadrtims in the shape if Poor whisky, vilely compounded with inittrious Ouzo, and christened Tomos, Stomachics and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcohols preparations in plethoric bottles, and bigrbellied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases nil leave the disappointed sufferers in despair, HOUPLAND'S GERMAN }INTERS ! Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the'test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri • can public: and their reputation and sale, are not reraqed by any similar preparation.. The propriet-rs have thousands of Letters from the most eminent Clergyinen, Leavy* rs, Physicians and Chi iZelltl. TestiLving of their own 1. ersonal knowledie. to the beneficial effects and medical vir: ues of these Bitters. DO YOU WANTBOAIL'I'HINLI to STRENGTH- N YOU OU? ADO OWNT A 000 D APPBTITBI 'u YOU WANT I'o BUILD UP YOUR (WY NTITUTIONI DO YO U WANT TO PAWL WELL; DO N 888 I DO YOU WANT ENT v 0 Y Do you want go sleep well Do you want a brisk and vigorous ring WINE 3 HOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparation* sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the -c heapest whisky or common runt, costing front 2u to 40centeper gallon, :he taste disguised by An ieeprpariander Seed, This class of Bi ters has caused and will ecentin ue to cause, as long as they can he sold, hundreds to due the death of the drunkard, By thew: use the I yatem is kept continually under the influence of Al-' tuhotie Stimulant! of the vont kind, the desire for Liquor is created and keit up, and the result to it I I the horrors attendant upon a druniourd's life and death. For thaaewho desire and Tvlß have a Liquor Bittera,igetobtteh the following receipt, Get One Bottle Moofland'o German Bitters, and nic with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, al& the result will be a preparation e that will fay xcel in Medicinal virtues and true , s.cielleti-e any of the ituntergus..Liquor Bitters in the market, and wi ll cos tnatrelkieas. You will have all the virtues of Hooflaud's Bitters_ vt Ni itchqwectiiiia With -a good - article of LiqUor; - cif a sn leas'price than* these inferior pre,ooratioiu lOW Mgt You. • ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS- OF -SOLDIERS - We gall - the attention - or alf having relagou or friends in toe ; fumy to the foot that %HOOF LAND'S Gentian Bitters" will care nine tenths of the diseoies induced by ex.p..osuros and .wa tions incident to oanip.llo4 ----M., Ethe Mgt PdMieb el almost daily Ftf thtriniirsPavers. darthe arrival of the sick. it will be, noticed theta very large pro portion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind aan be rosins. oared by ilooflaffeVe German Bittera, _Diseases swathing from disor• dery of the digestive organs are ..pet day remov- ed. We here no habitation in 34ting that, if, these Bitted* were freed* used among our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwate arill be lost, - - - We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own tang uage"ha a been saved by the Bitters:" PHIL AWELPHI .L. August 23d, 1862. Messrs. Jones & Evans.—Well. gentlemen, your II oofland's German .a . Bitters a has saved my le, iit r ije l iU ) (l f l art i c i a l inaal, giilii i : 1 1 1 7 , 1 ° g coP , orbs; f-i Arelapponded, and who ward' fu degnivint'of all the catronmstanoes of my case am, and have been for - thelaspfour - leso; a member of Wet apan's etasihratWbhtfeil, under- theimmediate ,NOlDUland of OsiA. R B. Ayres. • Throngh the e*.- Ricd.iii attendant upon nii. arduous duties, IWh attacked in November last with inflamation o 1 thelnags, and was tor seventy twq days in the ospital. This was followed by great -debility, oighteped by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the W hite Liou,e and sent to this gitY on board the steamer "State of Us inc." from which I landed on ttioVth of - Sued/. Slime that dm. I have been about as low as any one could ho and Will retain a spark ofvitality: For a week or more I wags/sanely able to ewa low anything, end if I did feree a morsel down. it W 9.3 MITI. wh itely thrown up again. I could Lot even.keon a flasa.of water oa my. stomach. Lift' gonad dot last under these-: es; knit at:ending-If the Pljancnalts *tab be en = dog lig lifellY, thonkli iinincoluddl ,' linothlhagratte eltheadreadi? et frankly. HU nia.they could do no More tome s . and advised t E Xtgrt'grerd.'Et'il'insw,rf,', me. An acquaintance who visited me at the ospite‘Hr,..Frederiok.steinbson, of Sib below . Arch SMet - advired too as icfcrrloni hope. •OrtrY your Bitters and kindly wool:tat a bottle. From the time I commenced I abng them the shadow . f death receded, and I am now. thapk God for it, getting better; - Th ough Thattetakerrbiit two bet ties, I have - gained 100: Olds, atid -- -feei - ollie of being khreniOtadto Teshin b*'Vf Or_.._ oolll l ll ' ol2 f4 - have 4 4 - Ofiri2 thing - thy eat{ Krim; for t gen time ta lam a loyal Virgin , cgo, 'lho vicinity of Frout itosal. To your v nable Bitters 4 owe tbegionenwprivilege of again olasplifutamy Voltam Ulnae who are tie to me in hie....... Very truly...yours, . PIAAO MALONE. We fully - Ostfear Iniffelriith OftlikabOveattate meat. ge we bad: r taired of f3dag 99,r01411ratii 10i NO:Fatore to lko k iri 4 . . - . Ks vt As X, Ist N. Y, Batters'. DOR /a. ACK.LEF, Co. U. llth. Maine, LEWIS CHEVALIER 02d N. I, E, SPENCER Ist Artillery, BaiterY F. J.II_,.__FASEIVELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. HENRY B. JEROME, Co B, de HENRY T . MACDONALD, Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F. WARD .Co.R.sthiagne, -.. MAYI ecx ,y 1 •• ' ' i 11 0 10, Co F. itsth Pa. m ig - . 7 1141 . - Oq.A, 3d Vermont IrrlkrafH ,CO 8. - 1 th Penna. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEIT& Be. that the sitmaturethf rDadijACILSON.," Is onths_WRAPPP&Pf sac" Bottle PRlettilailoliktis,ioE Nu o ma HA . .)40 ii*Oß 14 RI ' . 4ho li ki YostruHresarldisrat of taii4o:-ttte ar il ie. ao not be-pi:4ol-6y saw of the Intoxicating .reparations-rb at maY be offered in its place, but send to usiand-vve will forward, securely packed 1 ,1? MCIMTeff., . - Wili-Pibitcal •otri . ri, -laid itirliOcoably; No;lOS Arch street. JONES & EVANS (sirmslora tov.:„Lgttellsop 41.30., ) ....... ~ • Proprietors Na - iro_r sale by Druggist:tend dealers in evorY awn in Re Plated Staten. andi3.9 • - -.....-, .... . s mt. a, ir,..• sliglitiErk • • . pittalbwrgn. la. P. SOWNVIT: - MAW for sale at J o g BLEMllsl.7Beors DIN athe Diamond and hitoo ti o not. 11*-1 1 #41- , Carr Iftnahil Ilutr,riti wait - liarket strait, Weis doorifith. kiiisitilt lostear-dood. Allognenw easy,...:, . • ._ ~ • . .: . . J . " : , t1 '3,:" i.i 1' T.' , - .. . . , , • ..„, • , • ;i ... . . .... - ; ; ~ 1 :-• ;; .* : , :. ; .. ... : - ....i , - ,,. . ..:.. i .. . ,-, - ',. ' . .., . i •., ~. : , , 1 : ..........., 1 \ , )11'• . ~ . . • - x •. 7 \\.......___ ...... , " I • .. , ~..-., • : ---- --, "N. --... . . . . • „'..-_ , , , brio Editor 41}z - PPaliiiliAita' ifiiiir_ =--. THE L DAILY POST-ADVANCED One - yew by mail Six monlas. Throe ' " e Week. delivered Flee o agents per hundred - - NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The follbwing rates of advertising have been agreed UPOD by the Publishers of the Pittsburg Daily Prem. to take effect on and after -the 1 0th day of November. 1862, on all now calfraots: FOB STANDING MATTER. Pt B. . B . l B9l.gzanuAag t . gy SHY DA . Z., One Insertion.. 60 Two months-- $ 9 00 Two insertions:- 100 Three menthe-- 1100 Three insertions '1 25 Ponr toonthe..:. 13'00 One week- ... 200 Five months.... 14100 Two weeks.. 3.50 Six months 16 00 ,Three .... 500 , Nino months,- 20 00 One month 6 00. One year- 25 00 FOR. CIIALIVOWax PLATTER. Which allows theprivilego of a weekly change of matter, le be inserted among new 1 advortisementa. PEH 81./111 LII.IQUAIIg PEILY DEL, , Sit montbil ....... $ l B 0 0 Twelve Montt" - 80 00 Administrators' Noting 026 Martiake . 75 Death ft otiens. , isaeb bitter- 6:7 ituot ordered far one .......... • . ?"!"'ue•to be eatat At the time of or- DAILY POST. ! The Capture of Alexandria—lncl.. dents. Our New Orleans files furnish us full part;culars of the . capture of Alexandria, on the Red river, by Admiral Porter, and its subsequent occupation, May 6, by Gen. Banks. No opposition was offered to the occupation of the town, the authorities falling in at once with the orders of our commanders:. In advancing from Ope lousas Gun. Banks' forces discovered at all points Isrge quantities of cotton, which the enemy in their flight bad not been able to remove or destroy. Large quantities of sugar and molasses also fell into our possession. Daring the march General Dwight,s scouts captured oneot the murderers of his brother, capt,ain Howard Dwight, and he immediately shot. General Dwight also arrested a number of citizens living near the scene of the murder, iu complaince with General Banks' order on the . subject. A correspondent of the New Orleans Era says: "Alexandria is a larger and prettier own than I expected to find. It has some flue public buildings, and the residences are generally neatly and cleanly kept, with flower gardens attached. It will prove a delightful place for our soldiers to recup erate in after their long, weary marches, and one enthusiast desired •to locate his one hundred and sixty acres bounty land immediately, with the Court House in the centre. "A day or two ago, soldiers and cilizens. men and women, negroes, and children,' great and mall, were attracted to the main street (fronting the Aver) by the zen livening strains of 'Yankee Doodle.' The citizens were startled—thunderstruck. For tAira years and more their ears had been assailed with insurrectionary songs and airs —for two years pant it would have been suicide to have sung Yankee Doodle on the street. They had almost forgotten it. But at last they comprehended, and more forcibly than the sight of regiments of soldiers had sacceaded • in. Making them understand that . Ile:Oven under the wings; of the American eagle once more, and the good old national airs were once more their own. Men rubbed their hands and looked pleased, and then gave a quiick glance around to see if their neighbors, were watching them, hut finding most of them &sing the - Emma, looked pleased again. The ladies smiled, and seemed to be sorry when; thattindmtpied out of hear ing. Aa far the ttegings, they shouted in great glee. "The'rebelialiat were left between this • and Opelbasas are scattered in all dire°. mations, and all regimental order is de etroyed: .We captureUgome few as we advaneed, but our isaldiera.Aorthl. not' get: within_ capturing dietaitie Many of them. All articles of domestic consumption are enormously high here, and how a poor man lived at all is - impossiblii forJme to diyine. Supper for three on the might of ottr arrivalwas ten dollars; WO . the thred got was corn haead ham and eggi::•:'-- ir r tfas ak t rat s and a i lodging, nnetwn a four n da dollars I w ars t, and= into 4 barber's shop to get shaved ( and owl asking the barber what I owed him he said : Only two,bits. I yliarged a dollar last night, Thing morning, twenty five cents': in your money. One dollar in Confederate money." __ _ ....—...... ..,------_-_-- AndreaY Jackson's Piaui!' Box. The gold snuff box of Andrew Jackson, presented to Gen. Ward B. Barnett, has been.dorosited by the latter in the State -- - Library at Albany. On th. F.. ,presebt,s the i'oliowtng inscription: - *.ehruary 22, lsl9. 3". resented by the Mazofr. Alderilien and coiumonalty.of the i q• - "ts q f N. - A!vilL%iiiaiSAlifdr- Gi); Ali:dieir I.la4kaon, with the freedom of the city, as 1 &testimonial of respect for his high mill !tar) services. -- On the reverse side: I The Hermitage,' Tennessee.- 'Au.guet VT, Issll. fßeqeathed by Mejor•Gen. Andrew .44tra 1i `To thkt PQtrio.t of New York Ci ,Ipetto k should our hippy conntry not be yssed with peace) shall be adjudged bit iS countrymen to have been the most titetingruiehed in defense of his country - and our country's rights," and awarded, undext that bequest, by the generill voice of hili brothers in 4ita 19 Prevet,.krige dierriien. Ward s3'. 13uinett, eolidel of - I the kat. Regiment. of liiavi:-.Y.4)F.k. volunteers in the late war with Mexico. ANDREW J.AORSONi•JR*Trustee. Tha box was accompkiti 1.4 y a Jetter from Gen. Butfllttl`crthe on. J. "V. L. rzuyn, iiiiiiiicellorAtA6,,lJniveraity, re questbag him to deposit it among the ar chives of thz.State i ,and_ remarking as it corinets the past with the present era in the hii.tory oFthe United States in a very interlining manner, it may he regarded as an insaluable relic (p 3 he future. Oottaxt. Sugar, etc , at New Or leans. The tit,ebttiiii.at Istikv ()alas !rota the Opelousas country, liberated by Allei*isil Banks' advance, continue to in _ For the week enoliu May 2d, tha Autatltie ,- . 1 4 , atock 'on race stg hero - AVIA:IW iit'ega tinieta / 6 4 1 , 8 4 8 , - tia-z.reSeifA•qf gligat and niolasSea:aie.`also jocreasing,atflounte tW i le ol ,# o lldej*Oli tia), *a tUt.kttilliqtaitetteatis. or sugar an d .?„ixa barrels-:off molasses, New crap sugar hi s ell i t l o_ 6 t.a -, e.04 0 .r . -to i maon,And - 9e9i cents fort . ,taks t i a Aerrezeiptal of• flour , at New!. Orleans tho -week ilbeit,*etrtiojig ro t a_ ed : , 5,43 Q, barrels, while. the ,fflYrivals of eitti;a4,?lttiar,giiiisivere corres poalingly lane, The News From New Orleans-- What General Banks has lie' .complished. So much noise has been made else where and the succession - of events nearer home has been so rapid, that public at tetition has been distracted from Banks' sribstaritial and extensive triumphs, and comparatively little nOtine has been taken of. his important campaign in Louisiana. Without undue sound or fury, he appears Aci' have accomplished -wliat was expected "of By a series of movements, at once wellplanned and rapidly executed, he has entirely disconcerted the rebel ar rangements to hold Louisiana, and has se cared to the United States the -possession of nearly the whole of that State, and so effectually ousted the rebel power and au thority there that the inhabitants onee more regard themselves as safely within the Union. By this success the - greet resources of Lduisiana—especially its immense sugar plantations —are brought under the cou• trol of the United States government.— Other eaPtures, that equally enrich us and impoverish the rebels,.have been made-- andi as that of the Petit Ainee salt mine, iihere there has already been uncovered au extent of fifty acres of the finest rock salt, which has been explored to the depth of twenty feet without any appearance of exhaustion. No mine of the precious metals could ever have been so valuable to the rebellion. Immense quantities of war material of every kind have been ta ken in different points in the State, and this to such an extent that it is estimated that General Banks' captures will pay the expenses of his campaign. Besides what has been thug directly accomplished in Louisiana, Banka' slic• cess there assures us the possession of the whole State of Terse ; and his position at Alexandria commands the navigation of the Red river, and, of course, the resources of the greater part of Arkansas. Thus, While Vicksburg still hangs in the balance he has already checked the great flow of provisions that poured into the confeder acy. from Texas, and thus deprived the re hellion of an element of strength that it is not easy to overrate. With all his move ments have been practically in co opera tion with those o: General Grant, as by his activity he has given lull employment to the rebel forces in his neighborhood, and thus materially coutnhnted to the success of the operation at (irand Gulf and Port Gibson. Such is the record made by generals when they are removed tom the MIL/owe at Washington, and when they have chance to carry out the plans without s' i bet iuierfearance.—N. Herald BATES. 4 3 It 4 2b 2 16, 70 8 .. zOO Groat Billiard Contest. The (ireat Billiard contest is thus noted the N. V. Tribune TEIE 811 I.IAIID TOI lIN \ M I - NT. Thli in .erestirig exhibition of the beauties of the game of billiards, by the most accomplish ed professional artists in the country commenced on Monday evening at Irving Halt. . lathe center of the room was the magnificent prize table, having only four pockets, given by Messrs. Phelan and Cot lender as the guordou of the victor in the tournament, and upou which all the match es of the serif will be played. The inner space around it was reserved for the play ers and the press, while the seats around the spacious hall were arranged in tiers, so that every person- could see -distinctly the playing throughout. A highly respect able' assemblage of about 300 spectators 'wet* present, who viewed the various matches played with the deepest interest; and Warmly applauded the players when ever any brilliant shot or long run was made, • -The first match of 500 points was be ' 'ttv_aen Messrs., Tiernan of Cincinnati, and Kavanagh of New York ; the order in which the players came together being determined' by '"drawing lots. Both par ties rank among the highest class of bil liard, artists, Tieman being regarded as thedhampion player of the West, while Kaitinagh has ,thrown down the gage of defiance to any player in the Middle States, gifter;'having beaten in succession Michael 'Ft:lief of Cleyelandk and Wm. Goldthieait of this city: r 'Tfetbrifi j irori the lead; and on the 3d innings.;had. 5c0red...722; 4oLhis !ip,onant's 0. But Kavanagh on his third innings, gave.a megnificent.dieplay 6f , hilt artistic skill by scoring 128 points, prin ?, civil -by "nursing": the balls at the low er en of ,thetahlp.. Qu i hia. 1241 1 innings m di flie entraordinery.scors- of 208, by the - -most brilliant play all - arotind the i table and which made his acoFe,stand,3oo , to Ti man's GO, exactl y -306 pointk ahead. This nimense lead rendered. Tieman's chande of enceest very improbable-, for is f a additi ns to the balls breaking badly again t him, he was- so ff ering,Proni'rhhit: gratis in his wrist. Dudley now made three successive runs of 16- IT and 18, which completed the game, of 500 up, , beating , hte opponent by 482 1 0On:its. His' average was a fraction over 33 to the in jdaks.l 'Thii next players-were Mesiirs: Szerie ter and Foley, of Detroit. The former is one of the finest and mast experienced plays*i. in . America,. and four years-ago U dieputßil, vx,ith. r. Michael Phelan .t i!, , Chammonship of billiards in this country, in aatch. for $15,000: Althongli, de feated; p he was far froth being disgraced,, as he Nvas only beaten by the.veteran:,ex champlion by 06 points, in a game of 1,- 500 up. Foley. is well known as a very skillful player, having four times contest ed with Dudley Kavanagh for . suPerfority; 'winning once. He commenced by, taking, e..deei(led lead, and on his 2let innings was IQ9 ahead: At this 'ploint Sierieter . (who, . frona ....heming- :been , ' fritfAlliiif lill ; night,' we- in in intLastath play.) seemed: to roue up, and by a brilhantlmhibition of skill made:. a .run. of 7-74 - leaving him only 3f behind._ :Foley now-made- - am] of 64 , and -.04,-the. 3d innings,the:garne stood : Foley. .:447 ;.. -Beerieter, .334. From hie point the game. VMS virtually over, as, on the 39th innings. Foley stood 500 tci Seerieter's 390; the former then winning, by 110 voints.,,_ ~. - ' .- . The (third and last match. was betwee'd I Goldthwait and Deery, and Was won hy the former byliM,points, theacores,stand lng„- Goldthwiiit- 500;' Deery - 306. No barespopt- ware lade by either, player, Go dthWaif l elleand - fieery's 43 betn, the largest, stultai.._...The-average of the - winner Wax 10. The playres this evening , are - Messrap.Estephe agt—Fdit,';Kavanagh bgt. - §eerieer, and Tiernan aft, FOley. The nirding of .thsan Players - . Will; be highly interesting and sonisr,,Rdgirablizoplaying J/laj..ccinfloieutly be anticipated. _ _ p(mew:noon% '41 , 0 iV atuiption to tkeetapitalattett , offlio _Western • I •ozek. e and_Tranapprtay, emceed at the Litatekkatel=l=mMPittabnrct; ea TUESDAY; Stine 23d, 18.63, and kept, open from .until 4 it-ttl—seil day.- WALE BAR. as ; loa. Th t lir t 4l : lll o. } VI; C9gualallonere S. t SPRING( STYLES SPRINCI STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES ARRIVING ARRIVING EVERY DAY EVERY DAY CONCERT HALL - SHOE STORE 62 Fifth Street, SM. t doer to Express Office. ap3 oiling ea usual, much under the regular price tz) G JP. • FRO M T E "OLD COUNTRY." 11 E UNDERSIGNED IS PREPA RED -211 ( bring out emigrants fromany part of Rug lan d Ireland or Scotland, either by superlor fast- Pei ling 'dean:low, including the mammoth steam- EAT EAIiThR N . , or firit•class vossed; at ter lower rates than tickets o.n be, purchased for at any other olice in Pittsburgh. Address European Agency, Chronicle building NEIL , Pitth st. Pitt.tburgh. Pa intileditudooda2tw I4i.w • Jut4c4.)v Elul( T o Strengthen and Improve the Sigh _ _ THE• PEDELV Russian .1"11110- Spectacles, tpauseas tiIIUFFERINO knon DE. fective sight, arising from age or other caus es can bo relieved by using the RussLan Feb bie £Mpeeteseles, which have boon well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi eiLity. to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can he seen at my office. 44- All who purch ase one pair of the Itusgian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be auppliod in fnturefreo,..f charge with those glitch willalwaye give satislaotion. Therefore, if you wieh to aware an improve naebt in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Praciical Optician, filaunfauturer of Lloa li.u.uiun Pebble Sioaetuoles. lanit; No. SU irifth atrnot. Poot Building y place of ImAineas is Owed on SatardaY pi fiLle NoTIcE.—PITTSBURGH dr. Uniontown Telegraph Company. In ac cordance with the Act of Assembly, incorpora ting the Pitts!, rah .& Uniontown Telegraph Cotu pany, there aril o a meeting of the Corporal ors and hold era of foist Company, tit the office of the Pittsburgh A. Cermelsville Railroad COMPEL ny. No. t 7. Fonr h street, in the city of Pitts burgh. on, Thursday, the ittt bay of June, ISG3. Inr the purl., AM of electing a President, Secretary, Treasure, and four Directots, auddoing such oth er act, as may he necessary to effect a permanent organisation of said Company. FINN RY BLACKSTONE, JOHN WATT, W. ft. THJUJIART, JOHN it. EWINtI, and other Corporatore. HENRY W. 111P.41311 — ONT atCO MEEK! I grin !kindles, 11 Ines and Gins. Mae, Blackberry. Raspberry, Wild °berry. and Langer Brandies, Oki ißonoughahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jam tica Rum, do.j No. S 3 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth ::treet, PITTSBUIIiaII, PA. Oil- Hotels Taverns. and Families, supplied a moderate profits for eatb. no 21:1yd B LUPTOIT LUPTON at ()LODEN, kfANIWAOTURERE AND DEALERS 11l T CEMENT 6z GRAVEL ROOFING rel..Ropairs to old Gravel. CanVIL99 and Motolio Roofs made at the I west prices, All work promptly attended to and warranted. Office, Morning Poet Building. corner Fifth and Wood streets, 2d story. mhl7 PUBLIC NOTICE, N ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACT of Aseemb y. illeorporatipg the Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Company, books will be opened to:, the Capital stook. of said Company, at the Mer chants' Exchange, in the City of Pittsburgh. on MONDAY, let Day of Joule, next, at 10 o.olock, a. in. and open till t o'clock P. in. of same day. Sydow Ilarbauglx, Thomas Bell, John ,or Joshua Rhodes, Wm. Bingham. R. F. Kennedy, -] ,One, B. Canfield_ t J.B, Liggett, ra. htuereet and other Corporator& DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CARMAN & CRAWFORD. la,aitufazsarers.of every variety of firibtakk bRAss WORK FOR eLums.ma GAN or S'IMEAIt Frinemes, IifACHTNTMS a * .tirt COPPERSMITHS,„ , imniss iLIASTI.NkitS •OF ,EVERY HE. Boription trik4l, 6* to ordOr B,gtoamboat work. steam and gas fib= and repairing promptly at tended ta. Motif:mica-ideation-pulp to II tUnt' up .Refinades for; Coal and. arbon .A. 40, rigents for tile Western Chariot of Piguagytratita. for the sale of 'Marsh, Laudon di to:'elPatont Syphon Pump, the bent over inven tetifimving no valves ibis loanable to get out of ortior mid will throw more water than any pump 'moo itA size. febll idly.- B. M. FINN JAMES GLOVER. JOHN POSTIINI "IDITTSVERGII PIKE Is Inc li MANE. FACTULU NG COMPANY. GLOVER Ma.nfaaorarpf..Fir' Crueiblea. dro, and dealers in _Firs aud tluoible dlay. liL °Med 365 Liberty Area., opposite the P. R. R. Passenger; Depot, Pittsburgh. Order r•espeet&lly so li cited: fe62tr,t3md . pnivATE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 ,SWITHFLULD STREET, , Ciiisons old otrogerg In !wed of medical ad. :vials should not fail to give trim a call. Dr. Brown's ,remedits nevet fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections—Also hereditary taint; reach as tenter. psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient laignorant. • I SEPOIN'AL I VdLILICHESS, Dr. •B's remedies for this affliction. brought on by'solitary habits. , are the: only medicines known in this countmychjeksare safe and will speedily restore to health. J.. RBEUNIATISM. Dr. Brawn's - remedies ewe in a few days this juin' 'affliction He else treat Piles._Bleet, Gonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharges, Female Dines es. Pains in tho Back and Rid nays ; Irritation of the Bladder, strict- urea. eta. A lettet to be EU:IMO/14 must contain at lead ,911 ' DOLLAR edii3ifiessaatla--ary addraargate l ly ya - cltaT: - oe arid private rooms. U 0.50 SALM FIELD TREET, Pittabargh. Pa. ' molSd&w -••-- - • XiABOIMEIZEI ." LIEN WASTED ON THE LINE of the New Castle & Beaver , a/ I HW Railroad. Lawrence.: Coanty, Pannai 126 , Wages $ 1 , 5 0 Pir d ay, and Prompt montb• 19 Panetta& XcEIRON., 411.41. 1:4 co . InAik3taai:'* Vey Canis. Pa.. COMMERCIAL INFORMATION Arbitration Committee of the Board . of Trade. Wm. M. BilrisTN,''fr..7:l JAS. I. BRNIZETT TI NO. B. DILWORTH; MCOREERY, DAVID Mot: /iDLESS. Movements of European Steamers PROM AMRRIOA. Satotila City Baltimore...AM aay 3 0 ..... N N e w w Y oork ....... . LLi v v e errOoo 011 China June 3... New York....LiverOool Hansa June 0 ...New York... Bremen America t une ....New York...Southaufn Great Eastern... June o... New York....Liverpoo Sidon June 10... New York....Liverpo. Asia Tune 10.-Boston... ..,Liv cry.. Persia Junel7...New Yorli......Liverooe Marathon. June24...New York... Livery.. Africa June 24...805t0n Liverpoo Scotia July I... New York.... Liverpoo Kedar July B... New York....Liverpo o lireat Eastern...July2l...New York....Liverpoo ARRIVING ARRIVING PROM 11720711. Africa......„ May 30...Liverpool...Boston Roder May 30. Liverpool... New York Marathon - ........Juno 2.....Liverp001...New York Baltaria June 3...Liverpool...New York Scotia Juno 6...Liverpool...New York Hanna Juno 1 0 ..Liverpool...New York Canada June 13 -Liverpool...Boston Radar Juno Th_Liverpool...New York Tripoli ........ .......JuneZi_Liverpool...New York MOSEY BIARELET. OORRSOTRD DAILY POR THR MORNING POST BY HES:MS. KOUNTZ4 REIM, BROKERS, 2:O. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rat ep for Gold. Silver. : Gold ...... Silver Demand Notea Now York.... Baltimore Philadelphia. Boston Cincinnati Loouville, Cie', eland St. Lour ... ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK ?MARKET Allegheny City, June Gth. The market during the week was not very at..- ire; the principal rales for Cattle wore made orgovernment purposes, they always eeleccting heel:mice art Hrs. The receipts kt the Morgan Muni° Yard were. Last Week. This week 1,1t.W; .1,675 1,596 .1.47 m swn -• cattle.—Th e market during the week was but poorly supplied—by far the largest p•rtion that arrived were purchased on trovernment account and 6hi pad Real. Was sold, 63 head to go host at $.1.75 6 . 0 6.0 per cwt. C. Hoagland of tit .41 45 head at si,lo per cwt. J. B. huff bought 04 h0:la for travernment at S4.SO (a 5.10. William Rice Purchased Itt.; head of very choice at W., per 11, Wm. Fakiu cold 4 head of rough oxen at per cwt. t?everal hundred head were di., posed of to huh-hors at figures varying from tiv 4.50 per cwt. Hwirtaett.- -The week's rece 7 po were large. The Government agent is purchasing 1.000 head for cavalry purposes, the price paid being $121) per bead Mr. J. Boyce sold 100 head. and Mr. Ifolnies told 100 head at those figures. 110 4 1 4--Considering the lateness of the season the offerings were liberal. IV o still notice ship ments east. Among the saki we notice the fol lowing: S.D. Bodges, of Ohio, sold 101 head at $4 8 ,1 4 V cwt.; Pennypacker. of Illinois, sold r.SI head at id 75Cg14 52 5s cwt.; B. D. J aro.. of Illinois. sold 105 head at 2,4 75 0 cwt.; J. B. Buff sold some 300 head at $4 50 - 0 cwt. Staetp--The offerings were large and prices lower: several sales were made, the stock to be delivered in the east. Mr. Armco, of Ohio, sold 4. - ,0 head on private terms: C. Cambell, of Wash ington, sold 543 head at $4 YO 0 head! T. Simonc sold, deliverable in Philadelphia. at $5 441 'tt cwt. The sales to Butchers amounted to 700 head, pries ranging from Si@ 4 40 V head. - - NEW YORK CAT TILE MARK ET Ts lbnne•x Report. BULL's LlFAn,Monday, June let Second Day. The Close of the Market Tuesner, June 2nd. The close of the market this week as compared with the opening is directly the reverse of last week. Then it was a regular rise from beginning to end. 'lbis weak the highest rates were had be fore IO o'clock and the lowest this morning. A lot of heavy, fat Illinois steers. mostlygrade Dur hams, tour and five years old, average over 8 owl., are selling at less than lie 1+ lb net, and in the Albany.. EO6 a inion of good ju head ges.d less than who were the same several days at brought there, • J. H. OLDDIM Receipts this week, 8,103. The current weak sincalast report has been a curious one, The price then we thought the high est we had over seen, but it was higher a day or two rifter and then down it tumbled. This was owing in soe measure to the fact that the butch ers went to Philadelphia and elsewhere and bought in about 2000 head of sheep, which went direct to the slaughter-pens. The price of mut ton, which had been I 2@ltio 'it lb wholesale: went down On Saturday to S(l1e. Monday morning. with very light arrive's, we found the market in Sixth street ver.rdull and prices about t!e V , lb lower than at the highest point during the week for both sheared and unsheared sheep. Receipts this week:11.810. QuOtations: Grant.uperintendet of the Mar ket,,llenry D. gives the following as the rates to-day: eorn-fed hogs, $.5 12;(4 , 5 37% ewt live weight: distillery-fed boss. $4 5 045. Goo. W. Dorman gives the following as the price of hogs this week Live 'Weight Dead Weigh First qt. lity corn-fed. large ...... s, 4@fiNc Second quality corn-. 1 fed oc First pualits, . . gimes, tat and PFinie, forninrket butchers sY@'%e Liege size;stillfdd, fat 5 @__ c Second gustily still fed 4.110440 Western mast fed ' 414(.44%0 PHILADELPHIA CATTLE . BIARKET June let, 1863. The arrivals and sales of beef . cattle at Phil lips' Avenue brove.Yartireach afloat I. , .•00 head this week. The market is dull. and prices have declined 2'Sc the 21.51 lbs. The stock on sale to-day is better than usual, most of the Western cattle being first quality. We quote extra steers at 111 24414340 ; a few choice at 13o; fair to good at 11© and common at'frota9(RPNe, according to quality. _ Asocvm and (`3al The arrivals and sales of cows at Phillips' Av enue Drove Yard reach about 130 head this week. There is a fair demand and prices remain about the same as last quoted—spnnigera selling at Sai 43,5 and ! cow and catf at $25(4.5 `.#4 head, as to quality. , Old Iran cows sell at from $1.5@17 per head."• CAutrgs, abeut 30 head sold at 5@5: 1 -0 - 4A tb for let sulky and .4@4Ae for 2d. as to weight and condi- The arrivals and sales of sheep at Phillips' Av enue Drove Yard are large this week, reaching about 4,000 head. There is a good demand but at lower 'Prices. • ClipPed ebeep are selling at from 4G(4/fie per pound gross, whilst Wool Sheep are very scarce. Latnba continue scarce: sales axe making at from $3 0004 50 par head, according to the qual ity. The arrivals and sales of hogs at the Avenue, Union and Rising Sun Drove Yards reach about 2500 head this week, sellingot Se 50g775'f 100 llss 1.560 head at:J(l , at.Elenry Olma' Union Drove Yard at from - 46 5047 75 100 It net. 460 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard by: John Crewe & Co. at from - $6 5047 75 100. lb neL nitotaCCo - AND CIOiIIIO9 4 —A;LEIDEB CO menial Broker in '• Leif and manncao ,torad qobaeao and Sesars; 134 Water street, reornerof Pine.] New York. Tobacco and Scram earefalls peloeteod for exportation. , Dealtre,. - and' Tobaeonntes wiliftotlit, to, tbeir-intorest stall • r-oomuntnioatelly lettor t aim best kends, in. ,anY quaPtity. PAW than any other aanse. I , • MM3Md . • m 1). • ryscA, sikrliltEL beetald oft 8u beantifulbuUdinalote, width elks offal for Sale on reasonable terms. They are eligibly °mita. Irma bietween the Oakland Ste ton and the Bionenakela; river. They _effsr• mg " ` in a ittjethi lits I .o . litiVitte Planorlote and price, .apply at the office IC. NOLAN, Nce.l274.l7atittli Elt,'"otto door* above Staitidleld Bt. myl3;Lmd Buying Selling .., 1 43 , ; (X) 1 12 00 14'2 00 Eastern Exchange par Li Par 'a par I. par ~ Western Eichnuge Dar 1 -4 Par k • or. (a oar 1 a@63:ie cl 6es , be ;1,(411 7 iic r 0:6 1 k o 6 Wog .3 4045ic DEALERS IN ofixi. S. M. KIER. & CO., UINUSIOTVIVATA OP Pure No. 1 Carbon Oil, A 13 D .azt - Otiloe on LIBERTY BTRENT, 01)1)a:cite Yenn•a R. R, Depot, Irit—All ci/ warranted. saga agli THE ARDESCO OIL COME ANY RIAN UFA. CTURE AN If) HAVE F'ol3 - Bala a Imp crier article of Relined Ardeseo Oil, NONACIPLOSIVi. AL2O, PURE BENZOLE. waredionue, 27 IRWIN STRIDEt i'LTLYBEIROII. HENNA' cene. • 011 _W rk DU CAN, co., Manta:gifting - " ruing V3rillT2 ILVALUNEII 111 703 11) N. h 3 • Office NO. kill LIBERTY bTILEICT, Pittsburgh. Pa- ue.rB-6m3 itri HANDEL E NI, BRACKETS. COS.NTCES, CANDELP.WAIS.S, LAMPS, Sce. REGILDED OR REBRONZED. and made equal to now. Alto, Chandeliers de„ uttered to burn Carbon Oil. at the Lamp and Oil Store of W ELDON, DEINEHE KELLY. ap213 , . 164 Wood street. near 6th. The Philosophic Burner. lIA VIP. Ehrti NEW DOUILILE.A.ITSINIR Philosophic Barnet for Carbon Oil LI now rend;. It pose 1:113119 advantagas over the Cowmen B arnora. MUll= / It will burn withati of oil ilith 3. It non be used lone or short okimneY. t son be used as taper night-lansld. 5. It 'nn always be made to burn econontleall.v. 6. It is core ondill winked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 9. Thero all the white Light above the dolle. chimney can be removed or inserted without tounhink the glare. These burners are :be common No.l size. sud den be put un any lamp now in me. IL - very per Will:, Carbon Oil should have a Philerop_hlo Berner. Price larS canto; _por dozen $2. - Mkt a No, W.; FOP areal. Pittsburgh. . P. RAVI) E. PIANO DEALERS EiNARE .17(70'M PIANOS- Just opene,l t hit week a choice supply of those INSTRUMENTS, beyond a doubt the finest in the country. This tact h. now alai et universally conceded; fur some mord we have not been able to till one half of our order WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. CHARLOTTE BLAME, 4:1 Pifth street, second door above Wood_ Sole agent for Knaltes Piano's, Baines Bros.Pian us ,1c Prineeti' unrivalled Melodeons. tnytt't It A_ 1-?..C-3r.A.11 SECOND HAND PIANOS. AIV ffttleß., eaoo , very little used. . . ....... .. s22o' A 7 Octave, Cbickering. Rosewood, round corners, a first rate instrument 200 A 7 octave, flays St Co,. Rosewood, a handsome instrument. in good order..., 175 A octave. Stodart, Rosewood, carved . I , aunols in fr0nt.............. ......... . 165 A 015. octave. Zola& Co, itosowoo . d, round fr,,nt, an excellent Piano 160 6 octave, chickering, Rosewood round corners, a _good reliable Piano 150 it 6 octave, Relict, Davis & Co, Rosewood 13,5 A 6 Oct,. Stodart. Mahogany, round front 80 1.0 Oct Swift, du 5 Aft act, , carman. du 60 A 6 Oct Dunham, do 50 A 6 oct, Loud A 0ct.5,14 Engl,sh do 20 A 5 utc. ue do Iti• Fur sale by JOHN 11, MEEILOH,- Si WOOD TREE R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OF LEBO!! & EITTCHINEON.); CONHISSION FORIYARDIN4 MERCILIST Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, (train, Dried Fruit, Pet and Pearl Best A Br s a h nd i an fFa ß m OD y Flenu r.G A EN Iw E a R Y4 A O L A n and. No. 102 Second Streets Between Wood and Market, • PITT,SB U PENN'A. kV-Liberal advance made on Consignments. d 11 — E, HAVE JusT RECEIVED A V Large invoice of Ohoice Wines and , Brandies especially for medicinal purposes. which we Witt ran t pure and reliable ; also a complete stock of the quality Soft and Hard Rubber -Syringes._ which we will sell at old prices, notwithstanding the re ported adranco in price A. J. RANKIN CO., Druggists, X 63 Market street, - my 2 three doors below .Fourth.l4 45.1 L LAitiurrort 19.41. - E—TnE- sna il"-, ber offers for sale, very lOw,tie farmof 85 ucrc, sitnate,l IYashingtoatpwaship Colum-. biana county. Ohio, ono mile and half froui Ra linesville atation on the Pitt burgh Jr Cleveland. Railroad. Fullyfly.aerea are in:tors:Ted and un der cultivation and the whole le riot m coal stone. The buildings are a hetved -1 04htna - sO; log Stabler shed. Ao, The farm .14 WOII aitnatett'within one mile of the railroad. Terms of sale-One •Itaif cash with reasonable time for the remainder. Price .125 oer sera. Address. BILICIIAEL WIGGEN-. Salinesvillo. Columbiana county, Ohio, Refer to Jaa. fti.:Cabo, Rosa street. Pittsburgh. fetlß amdaw. GAR'S SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES -6AD-- gIZKEVEING WOlt • _VA. fan . - crultaro +Sr Ctik., Menttfeetwan' tr • • Toeeth, Ilrluders• and Bolt CODP6r, kettEmal Cop Per Patoma.ll.ratiod 24112ettc+ne , I.loelter Bolder, o. AlsolArdsortess ,s,usl dealers in lifetaiS 'Pa Eiheet Irntit; true lko zep..ceasteatiy on hand. TinnaWs Italians ad Tools. NY s...rehouse, No, 141: , Yl.k.ht and D , Mt ECON STftEETB. Pittsba rrh, Petra. la , Special orders of (teener tut to ar.rdtelled tern- feablyddrm CHARLES L. CAW-WELL, (Successor toJas.Holines & Co.. P 'a LC I" A. C IT. Dealqr in Bagionc4kgice!r z-Cnied Halm. Como t Market and Firet streets. PittaburoL4,Pa 11.17 d. • GEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAi Office No. 69 Grant street; near the Court , House. Plttsbruva. - • . L L nustanna ENlitiusw:jv - 14 Ls hie care Will receive' groan titterition. !actions made and the money emnutlyzeinitt e d, deed-I,d 1100 I V ZIP ER IiIINDRND Boiler Riveters can ; findinployment on Iran gunAoatsqapiler,vbeltßr, at the. bcet wages. Machinists also malted. JAMBS B BADS. nshlfrewal.i ' :Union Iron Worics. - t. Louis. , C REVOLVING AND , iflrAir JRAkritkaa, hay and mannr oriniainy elOntaisi Frain oredlr. scythes. ana a: aaYihs a tanca and: haiy . pstinFinnilearaT II If ik r feigqi.. ; ' 0a720 No 787 Liberty Etres‘ m)inaAi. TO' tat V111311&;-- PLIS P Ef_QY dit_paillt. rT Jedthe %Melia aildbisi "'"'z. ly`Mtitlesto fell datiojitt- , nations. treat coast and' delicate 4 1 . 1 sordelueth.tir• • • abuse and diseases or ;;;;-, • • inationsoommom audi: •- r • •' " : hide= 1,0 - yotttlur of bo - sagal:Atnid- adultiv_elugletir, spread. lissasure - sex. Pliblikli HIV 'the" fin I:This - data so. e linaorant and falselymodast araiirrutdfaity sho keit and think it si gin" Imay immoral and for eentandnattalr - 11111 - 11.0 a MODs their vim, - promisins sons and damndest, _Their family - physloianatrould mango= to kom - umpr in lamoranee that thez dlietegriskanDn DUAN: STEEP. (except publishing) test a meradva ties misht. be la_ them. ftnt...ttPiti filbell • modest and preaumptrudis r""Ii , Nan matt ralsod in ignorance, sprang, affrottchtoeids 'Mad who riemplwe , =icor, imalft e vArse..,..:AVN4, dollars and - cents t.W - vysterious lo•lno/5" gOtteW .14 topab tYahoros:hrethaghtutrwt.c oval:WsllPd are tfatnEfd ..00s. - .:daughters andwamg.: yrs-Mats:lY- liable, richly and off digieltta CO On.andfapPeazgole_. ttatih'bemi 4 restored' to health and' h.?" Dzv BRANS TIWP.' beelderotrany : t i er om marriage through him have bean tined ai,eh Fad anxiety, mortilleation.4lc. .-rte , ruitort honor nooturnai ernmissions. arc cL cured In a very short Bp &War blpetij. Lm 'new* nkrntitee, which arepentta.rlyhiksit.69 acta pozopol..o.:s mil the Vegetable , Ilingdons. haviast..o4s. tam fillieyoftitoMermartil treatnientherbas Lam:loe. td Wand initeditnted- the • vegitoble-• Ileactos db. ". onafsere lroalegierithluarheilegeoess—ammushad over forts! ykairti (40):experreharrinthor teem ineritiribumitals of botivihe .01d World. Dad in. the United Statesf leads trim W siarr-to all with fairlitl. health-and barrinteg' Witt -B Ain bl"al rum:utile now—pall/al cheek..'l7tlQeno longer utentebanks and atiaebn but tome' and be etW likaunimption and. au Of its , kindred disown: of which so many annunil oar countries. can now be relieved. root -.hey attend = to it lit time anti P man M eal dour treatzsielis by wool:ulna. a copy of thelle Adviserconbieb is wen yratisto all that apPlY...idaring Alm ad vantage of over forty years experience and observation.consequently,he has superior skill in the treatment of nodal diseases, and who daily eby thearofeadon. as ell samara mendedmm Ited by ropeetable nitiseno. pub w lixam-a, pro prietore of hotels. he. Oboe SS aseitagold street, near Diamond street. Private =award. callow' from all Parts of the Union strictly et- • tendedto. Direct re 800, de&ly Pittsburgho.3C Pdat o.Bea. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. moon THE liiklIRDT ,ARD„ Peed NN T cure at GONORRBRAVIILIDCT.:DARTRAI.,_ Disdharges. lietnintd eaknina4 DFlghtly dons, Jrioontitionce, , Nenital Inks. WIRY_ gravel; Radar* and Affections of the 'KU. nays/aid Bladder. Uldolt him been need by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in . their' Pratitiots. with the entire moms , cup elnliali t TYPAUL4. OAPPILILIIO. 11114 compound hit herto own. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in act on.. often effecting a cure In few days, and when a cure la effeetedit ispennan ant. They are prepared from vegetable extracts • that are harmless on the ByliteM, and never nause ate the stomach, or Impregnate the breath and being sugar coated, all nansoons taste is avoided. No change of diet Is necessary whilst using them: nor does their action interfere with business 1) Ur -61711.1. !Bach box contains six dozen Pills. PRIOR ORR DOLLAR. Dr. Dell's Treatine ose ineuslmali Wesiignehm. &.#f /Muse:. iffonorrhett; 01404 den, a Pamphlet of 50 pages. couteining important advice to the at- tiRNT - PBUi .- Six Cents are repaired to ' pay postage. DB. nir.us GAREN A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea. Went, Ntrie. aro Nvphiffis. Etc. in all the variousstages, with 7 P i rescriptions n English, adapted for self restment. without the aid of a physician PRICE ONE DOL LAR. The Pills or Books will be; Bent. secure from ob— aervatton. by mail. POIIt-Ylkids by any advertigml Agent, on receipt of the moue/. J. BRYAN,'IB Cedar street; M. Y. Boy. WA General. Ascot. JOSEPH 11111141140, •. " earner Market street and Diamond; Agent for Pittsburgh.. sold; by a ll tort:watt& anlikdaeowlyda diAgiioo2) • ow LOST! 23 011iREST01ED! Jtu ptdotkbed. In a Sealed Envelope. Prin.* x Cents. A LEOTTRE ON Si TIM NATURE, MAT.. KENT and Raijoal Cure of Spennatorrbcoa op Rendnal.l9eaktuane. Involuntary Inindielorusi. SetnalDiibility. and Inapedllr.enta to Marriage generallycL:Norvougnatn,, - CongnmPtlen, SPllemit old Tits; Mental and Phydo* , 'lnoapeoily. remit- Ku_l!fota - Self-Abnee, .FART. CUL- ' V , RWIS..L.M...D Author° therfreyeaßooNten "A' Boon to I%th:wan& of finfaieti." Bent under Bear in a plain envelope, to any al dress. post paid. on recoiptof Blzcente, or two Footage stamps, by Dr:Old. _ •187 liroadway, New.Sol . ,_ talt3l:dAw3m Peet Moe hog, 41:feen. . WIC M. FABER es CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS XIFOU Vt,131131 dera p trallbn IV® OILER 111111E/M, !Neu theA'alm. Paiseuti4Do3op4 , PlTTaSuarall, isvAzawastggrall 4.1 W. laElSram OF:. Steam 3 1 ;la nknelns from three to 0128 huzid and k me = Dower, and. tmited for 4riatMi l is BAT 13 40 212 n 41 4/o.,P.irtodel. Alive Dertlettlartttezate tO the. ooDetraoligkof „lilt:4lles sad fdaohitert for olstmills, ,and for • nada _ sme jowly for dap moat ateliort Zitt; Mead amen efeverY krllem a rat Sheet Tree mijoaratolz i 7 .Wfight Iran filuttftioM t-liangera -Rad rIT Ytsgeit and mat - Atte. the maaufaetare,9 ce en bark Lard ftwsiollitie Cards. • Otrkriew arel_ow..our eleOldeer7lne Rd of tin Vast gummy Irak ona , W in all arta stivalallis' ca. • Ng - Orders from all pea is of the oomOrz sada, 'ad and pramptb- - hlltd. • teinalkw DA:I74 & cAPPELL, IntEIiCIRM TAILOIRM, I YM I LI,Mii I M IIE crwm Sp r 1 ng Go o , . ioitoteitug of Clothe, Casimereof, Veitinga 'dm ALSO--A urge stook • GENT'S ITIENpiIIING GOODS; (deluding Paipei• Oo Peek_ 7Vet gn every thing nosily tout bylret dam rurnieldnieSlore Ordure promptly- executed. mail:lyd • $5,56, WEBSTER'S #5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY mair. csomplete.lilakiselition at 0 .15.50' lan7 81 Wood etreat. IFT,tI/100:4!'-r-1011111).Y41 •i , .=. We AN now multfacturi ng a mato arltiolo I NI 361 Which`ye are prepared to delltr from our 00.5..14 Inman, 500 Liii*.irrirseptrxr. band as a Best quasn litY of I'axuilp COO,l always on , - - my*! I'4l=Bol9f. STEWART Ai CO. Noe ..WMIOVAL _ow • :LIVERY STABLE Jule The undersigned having removed his Live TV Stable from this rear ofthe Scott Howe, to'near • the cos i er of First and lZimithfiebi street., W. C. CoArl B . o ld stand. IS Premed to famish carriages, hugging , and. saddle horses o upon the shortest n tice, • -Aisn horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. • Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will receive hise - pecial attention. NEAL BRICELAXO 1 110119. oIL SALE--TUE berieffe4Oksaale four eligibly lots situated on thecornt rove street and Centre Avenue adjoining Lb. Jeventh Ward. in Pitt township. — The lots back town feet front by 110 feet deer , . running alley . and tire entirelzisola ted by streets and alleys on every side, Two of the lots have frame houses or , them. dye rooms and ball in each. hydrants on ',hapset:abaft. They will be sold all together on no , favorable terms. EriAldre of • hi. . JAIL AgeleASE, ACent. 18 • 4 • , Ron street. near Fourth LEn )It E 9 ,10 ISSES' CEIELDIRESS Boots Shoe& %Hein and Balmoralsonatlc to *Net. OF the beat materiale and woramax. slap. W, E. 114:1131ERTE at CO., a 4 81 lifth MK.
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