jamOs P. Bar NOT ALCOHOLIC A BIGHLIZ CONCENTRATED - Vegetable Extract A PORE 'TONIC. Dr. Moofiand's GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED Bx DR. C. D, JACKSON, Philade • , phia Penns,, • W-11.1 effectually anis Liver -Cutiniittint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, !://wale. or Nervous Inetatlar, Inseam of the Jaldneria, and all Disease* Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, each as Consti jaation. Inward Fuois or Blood to t heßead, Acddifw_of the Stomach, - Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness : or Weight in the Stomach, hour Eructations. S e r lag er Fltittering arthis - ric tue m ach, Swimming or tne flea HUM and difficult Breathing, Eluttenng at the ;Heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying nosture,_ Dimness of Vision_ , -Bets or webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yel lowness of the Skin and E_yes,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Au. Sudden Flushes of Rent, Burn_ tog in the Flesh, Constant imn¢inings of Evil. and greatdepres 810 13 f And wiul positively Prevent Yellow Fever, Bi tons k ever, ,ta. NO ALCOiroc OR BAD N WiIiISHY They will cure the above diseases nineo-nin ages ont of a hundred. :Induced by the extensive-sale and universal optuarx" hostsootiands German Bitters, (purely regetabl of ignorant quacks and unsorn ;minus venturers, have opened upon suffering attmanity the flood gates of .Nostrums in flit. shape If poor whisky , vilely compounded with iniurions lima, and christened Tonics. Stomaching arid Bit-, tom. Beware of the innumerable and aloohollo preparations in plethoric bottles; big-bellied Legs under the modest appellation of llitters; which, instead of curing only amavates diseases ad leave the disappointed sufferers in dcaria.ir. HOU.eLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Are not a new and untried article, but. imve stood the test of fifteen years trial by the AIM eri can public: 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, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens, Testifying of their own r ersonal knowledge. to the benencisl effects and medical v:riues ef these Bit Levi. DO YOU W ANTSOMETHING to EMEND TB. ENYOU, DO YOU WART A GOOD APPETITE, ~,ca YOU WANT TO B VILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? no OU W YANT TO PEEL LL: DO YOU WARTTO GET RID WE OP NEE VO CE NAVE, po YOU WANT EN_ "ari Do yon Want to sleep well feelin g. Do you wa ? nt a brianc and vigorous If yen de', use HOCIFLA.ND'S GER \IAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under, the game 4f.Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rurn, costutgfroni a) to 40 cents per gallon, he taste disguised by An ise or Coriander Seed, TM' class 4 7 ,set: ter* has caused and trill contin ue tocause, as long as they can he so/d, hundred, t o die the death of the drunl-ord, By (tour use the system is kept continually under thel'u_duence of .A I coliolic SYimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept vp, and the result te n the horrors cdtendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire anci..sFl 11 have a Liquo r Bitteireorte pub/tsh theft/to:now receipt Get O quo mr Ratite Howland's Gerinasis Hitters and nix with Three Quarts of,' Good Brandy or Whisk y, and the result will he a preparation that toll/ tar excel en medicinal - virtues and true ex ellen .e any of the numerous Liquor Betters in the market, and real cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hoofland's Bitters in connection with a good article qf Liquor at much lees price than these inferior prep , arati a orus will cost you, ATT.E.NTION SOLDIERS, AND ,THE , FRIENDS OF - SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relationfor friemdsiti Yoe 'army to the fact that • ROOF LAN D'S German Bitters" will care nine tenths of the °Lea/ea - induced by esposurea and: priva dolts incident to CAMP lilt In the fists, publish o t almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large pro portion are suffering from debitity. Every calm of that kind can be readily cured by Efocfland's German Bitters, Diseases resit! ing from alsor• dem of the dig, nitre organ t are spe.dily remov ed. We hays no hest 'Aden in stating that, if these Bitters weroarcely used among our soldiers ttwdetis at lives might be sa v ed. tont otherw.se grill be last We cell particular attention to the following re , merkabie and well authenticated cure of one of the na! IWs heroes, whose life, to We hit ova fang uage"has been saved by the Bitters:" PHILLADIMPEITA, August 23d. 1862. jfAssra.Jdnes dc.Evang —Well, gentle triett.lblat tierman Bitters has saved my life; There Is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed _for bY numberaofeny comrades, some of whose tamed areappended, and who were fully cognisant of alithe circumstances of my case I am, and have been for ttie last four years, a member of oher-; man's celebrated battery, under the immediate aompaand of Capt. 11 B. Ayres. Through the ex postve attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa attacked rn November last with inflanuetion o f the lungs, and war for seventy two date in the; hospital. The was hollowed by great debilitY.l heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then remover from the White Ifon-e and sent to this city on board too steamer •',Sta'e of Us ine," froin which I landed on the 28th of June. hinge that time I have been atiout as low as any one could beanda ill retain a 'park of vitality: For a week er more I was saaraely able to BWa low anything, end if .r did farce a morsel dowa, it was imaeai ately thrown up again. , I could -Lifeven keep a glassof water on my' stoma& . naildnot last under these circum stances and, accordingly the physiciahs who had bee. working fat hinny, though unsuocesful ly, to reams me from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly toff me they could do no ay re for me, and advised me t t see a clergyman, and to mak e such ctisp - a.tion of my united fands a. best snit- Aed Ms. An ac.qttaintance who visited me at the rch Mr. Frederick - Steinbron. of 6th below Arch Street, advired me as a forlorn hopo, to t r y your Hitters and kindly procured a bottle. Prom the t ime .1 commenced taking them the shadow. f death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bet ties, I have gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of being eermitt-d to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I haves heard nothing for eigh teen months; for. seatleman ram a toyal Virgin , from he vicinity of Front Royal. To your u t ' raluable Bitters I owe tbe glorious privilege of . again clatning to my bosom those wheal o dearest to me in life. Very truly, yours. I 4 AAC lid/LONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above state pent. 43 we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone; , e.tored to health. JOHN CIUDDLEDS CH, Ist N. Y, Battery. ujeolaci,E e. ACRLE V, Co. C. 1 Ith.lifitine. LEWIS CHEVALIER. 9241 N. Y. I ipApENtlEß.lst Artillery, Filters F. ma, ASE *ELL Cc B Vermont. HENRY R. JEROME. Co B, do 111 Belly .T. cIIoNALD uth M a i ne. JOHN E 'WARD, Co E. sth Mabee HERMAN liioCll, CO 74d N, Y: - LALTHANIEVII, THOMAS , Co F. 95th Pa. magEw 714/1 1.1, CO A, 33 Vermont il-N rfEIVHINN, Co Igsth Pence.. .ELA'F94.BB OF COUNTERFEIra Big that the signature P.M. " JACRBON. io onthe Weapyskol ear•-hottle. riPtele PER. BOTTLE 75 CENT/7.:0B /LIEF MOE; FOB $4OO. Should your nearest druggist , not have the ar ia le, soda s to pat off by any of ttuz. intoxicating ,repa thAlnay be offered in its awe, but ^ad lane:and we well forward; securely packed I ammo, 111-Plineieal Ofice, and Manusactory, No. 163 Arch street. JONES & EVANS, (successors to C. M . Jackson ACo.,) P re w rketora eirSOr Bale by Dnurciata an byealera in oven' wain the United State.. and Dr. G. H. IKEYEign. h. M. P. SCIEWAMTZ Pittsburg. MAD* for sate at. JOSEPH PLPAttliels jam of the Diamond and Marketatreet. For sole altelY ISINFOIEJOMPhrim, calf" EtiiiMbiliddandifoteta steel A. J. RANKIN Elik CO., Oita street. dues doors below 4th. Pittubatil larjar-deod. 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When the attack wasordered, we are told, It was .determined that the black: regiments should occupy the fore-front of the battle. They were new troops, who had never seen a shot fired in anger, but tbe.post of hon er and or danger was given them on the right of our Bee. With the bayonets of their white foes before, they were to be driven into the settlement of the import ant question; "will negroes fight ?" The cynical calmness with which this reason for so very extraordinary a disposition of cur forces is given might amuse if not disgust. The consequence of the experi merit we wilt allow the chronicler of the Times to recite : No-4, indeed, have they acquitted themselves, and proudly may every col ored man hereafter hold up his head, and point to the record of those why fell on that field. Gen: Dwight, at least, must have had the idea not only that "they' were men, but something snore than mew, —from the cer rifle test he'put on their valor. Be/ore any impression had been made:on the earth works' of batteries bleaching forth their powitders, these devoted people rushed forward to em ounter grape, canister qui musketry and no reserve whatever. Their forces consisted of the Filet Louisiana Native Guards, :(with colored field officers,) under Lieutenant Colonel Bassett, and the Third Louisiana Native Guards, Colonel Nelson, (with white field officers,) the whole under the charge of the latter officer. Ob • ' going into 'action' they " Were 1,000 strong, and formed into four lines, Lieut. Col. Bakiett, forminglha 'first lint, and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Finnings the second. When ordered to charge up to the works, they did so with the skill of old veterans. ' Col. Basset being driven bacli,`Col. Fin; nigas took his place, and his men being similarly cut to pieces, CoL Bassett re formed and recommenced; and thus thetie brave people went on, from morning until p. m., under the most hideons.carnage that men ever had to withstand, .and that very few white ones would have had nerve enough to encounter, even if ordered to. During this time, they rallied, and were ordered to make six distinct cliargescitia ing 37 killed, and 155 wounded, and 110 missing—the majority, if not all of these being, in. all probability ' , cow-.lying dead on the gory field, and without`the rites of sepulchre ; for when, by a flag df truce ' our forces in other directions were per. mitted to reclaim their dead, the benefit, through some neglent, Was - not extende d to these black regiments. . It is scarcely possible to Comment-npon. such a picture as this. Shall we complete: it by the same correspondent's assertion. that not "an ambulance nor a stretcher" was provided for the wounded who fell on this fearful Aceldama; that no surgeons wasted their time on these "heroic." Wee/ "cattle," driven dumb and desperate upon their death, with "pop-guest" for .their artillery, and for their sole "res" black night and the very wearinesserve of slaughter I - What words of ours, 'what words of any man could make more sharp and clear the cruel relief in which these fatal facts stand out against the pallid background of fanatical cant and profes sional philanthropy ? Who that has ever pleaded against the launching of the un tutored negro into a career which for must end either in triumphant barbarism, or in sheer extermination, could have ventured to anticipate that those who. proclaimed themselves his special friends, would thus deal with him ? It is not now the policy of negro enlistments, or the honor even of our own race, that is this; immediate issue of this question as It Comes to us from Louisiana. The simplest humanity revolts when the lives of hun dreds of unctlendingliuman beings, what ever be their color or their station, are thus ruthlessly sacrificed to vindicate a point of fanatical policy and fortify a par tisan "reason of 13tate.', The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Fox, reports somewhat favorably o the action of our blockading squadron.- I;te states that up to the Ist of June they captured 855 rebel vessels, which shows that the Department•has.not beeir-Asteep all the time. The British steamer Afries„, which arrived at Eialifax qu Tuesday re, ppqrts that the Alibamai-trad-destr49-d_tiu-_ ang the month Of April, South rif the eiitiator, four United States vessels, the Dorcas Prince. Sea Lark, UnionJaclutnd Nye, with valoable,etirgoei.:! musics', contemporary measures the advance in civilization of the Chinese by the fact that a man with a hardy gurdy has made hie appearance in the streets of Hong K,ong, and the Celestials are en• raptured with these European. strains of haimony. - (":1411. VREMD.II7-wrotes a- lotig letter to the Secretary of War going tO, prove that Geaeralaatler does not rank hini, as the latter wee appointed major general on the 16th of May, 1861, while General l 'lfc , Ql?lian and General Fremont were ap pointed on the 14th day of the same month. L ,..,_.... THE DAILY POST —AI:W.IIOED BATES. One year, by nia 11 , ..............................58 00 Six. month.% ". • ' - . 4 2.5 Three • , 215...... ......... ........ -.. Sa l b week, deiiPered in the ciii..:::....:..... 18 ingle u0niep....... 7 ............ , ..:*..w...4........ 3 TO teas loo l e btnuired . . ' 200 ..._. • NEW:. AIyIKERTisme.,IIATE9i / 120- folloWirsa,rates of advertliing, e been Agrippa Upon by the Publishers of the P ittsburg tF ( on:ect on and.aftqr the loch deg ofNavaMber-1262:0n all new -contract% FOB STANDING I NATTFIL - . ~ , P RR ,8 / 1 1 0/12:9 Am A 9„; , NrcrErr i y DA Y. fhni.hisertion..— 11 .80 Twolcontia.;.... 8 9 00 Two insertions._ I 00 'Threeimontbe... 2/ 00 i Three insertions 126 Fakir months— 13 00 One week ............ 200 Five months ... it 00 Two weeks.. . 350 Six montbs.- , .. 15 00 Three weeks 500 Nine months„{„, 20 00 One m0nth......... ..0 00 Oneyear---.4. 2200 FOS ocirsaftardLoGt INATIFIL, doh al lowithererivilegiiiif a weekly change ormatter.. to tre inserted among new . • advertisements. ! . . PER BINNE.2 eg.uABE, EVERY DAY, Si:Months- -....-...:::; ..-j. $ l2O O Twelmt;lnenrii:::: ... ..... .."-:-... ........ .....: 30 00 AdixdrurtrgtorrNoiloes ..... ..:-.... ....... .- ..... ',. 2 20 , Merriase Ntglittes . .. -- .......... ...4 Vl' Deatli•XotioweneliE;;:troitL..... ......... 5O ' In; All - aaiirtiseinents ordered in 1 for one Month. &leas time, to be cash at the time of or derhur.- - • DA IL V S T. - . NEW ORLEANS, June 5. I am rejoiced to say that General Sher man is much better, and the probabilities are thatnot Only his life but his leg will be saved, although he . will be same for life. He haa had a very narrow escape, for three days ago no one supposed that it was possible he could survive. Stone, the eminent surgeon of the city, has attended him,and he hag been moat faithfully nursed and attended by Sisters of Charity at the Hotel Dien. It is a great relief to the many friends of this ,distingnislied soldier to know that his services will not be lost to us. We had given up all hope, and could hardly realize it when Dr. Stone pronounced him comps. ratively 'out of danger so certain were we that he would die. His recovery will be Slow, however, for the extreme , heat is much against him; he will be obliged to go North as' soon as his condition will admit of his being removed to any steam. er. Origin of Arming the Negroes. A correspondent of the Memphis Bulle tin, says it is susceptible of incontrover tible demonstration that the first attempt to arm the neg toes and put them in the field as soldiers was made by the South. In proof of this the copies of the following recruiting notice, which the correspondent insists was the first authoritative erpres sion of public opinion, from the Memphis Avalanche and Appeal, of May 9, 10 and 11, 1861, upon the subject, North or South. We commend the notice to those who are 86 timid on the question of letting them fight it' they will : ATTENTIoN VOLUNTEERS Resolved, by the Committee of Safety, that C. Deloach, D. R. Cook tad Wm. B. Greenlaw, be authorized to organiz3 a volunteer. Company composed of our pa triotic free men of color, of the City of Memphis, for the service of our ,common defence. All who have not enrolled their lames will call at theoffice of W. B. Green P. TITUS, Pres T. W. FonsrrnE, Sect'y. Failure of the Nova Scotia Gold Mines. --- The great expectations engendered by the discovery of these mines are fast wan ing. OF the Several thoUsand miners at work in 1862, there remained in the spring of 1863 not more than forty to fifty. A retrospect of this Dorado reveals tha fact that most of the money realized in this undertaking Was by Cunard, of Halifax, who bought largely in what are called the "shore diggings," where for centuries the action of the surf upon the rock has dis• lodged the gold. '1 hese shore claims, so longes they lasted, yielded nn abundant harvest, and as Cunard speculated largely in them, a considerable profit must have accrued. The other claims consisted of the solid quartz, thinly interspersed with gold,. which was to he extracted by the la. borious process of hard labor, or by a more rapid and effective method—the crusher. The miners, whose number was largely augmented by refugees from the northern "draft," passed the year of 1862 in accu mulating quartz, preparatory to its crush ing and subsequent dissection. Crushers arrived and were used; but a new and un• forseen and irremediable difficulty present ed itself; the quartz was infected with an oil that rendered the : powdered rock and gedda.plate, and successfully resisted all attempts to seperate the rich ingri dienta. Eminent mechanics and chemists ar rived from New York and elsewhere, but all their` endeavorsto refine the gold were fruitless. A company was formed in Liverpool, N. S., and the quartz was for warded to England, and there examined, and with equally unsatisfactory results. Boston Traveler. How' Soldiet's Deal with Rebe _ . Railroads A letter trom Gen: Grant's army to the Springfield ( Ill.) Journal, describing the recent operations of our forces near Jack son; sajs: "Oar operations on the railroad were o a novel character. The regiment would be fOrmed in line on one side of the road, and at the command every man would take hold on the end of a tie or rail, and, straightening up, would literally lift the track from its bed, completely capsizing it. Then, piling the ties together and setting them on fire, we laid the rails „across the top, rendering them -unfit for future use." ---- TEIE transport Cahawba, which arrived here yesterday from, New Orleans and Fortress Monroe, with the Sixth New York Volunteers, brought a number of rebel prisoners. I. . , 'EUROPEAN - - :-.1A 7 ik.i. AGEN C Y. ringoltrAllt"RATTlGl.ALlif, EIIHOPEAB 43 .J. Agent, 122 Monongahela House, Pitts nigh. Fa., is prepared to bring out or send back aseengers, from-or to any of the old court . - either lid steam or ending Pa9kola. IGHT DRAFTS FOR tiALIS. payable In any of "Europe. Agent for te Indianapolis and Cineinnatl Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Rtnr East. Gailbur Packets, for the St , amer Great ern, and for the lines of Steamers mill ag between fle. , York. Liverpooi. Glasgow and Galway. fell CUNARD LIRE. Stream to Queenstown and Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamships //IRON. REDAR, I TRIPOLI, SAIL= PROW NEW YORK sriv every alternate-Wednesday,. from Liver pooll every alternate Tuesday. awl from Queens to vin every. alternate WedoesdaY., liteemep.:Passago from Liverpool or Queens- PO: from Now York, 's34 50, payable in Gold or Its equi l / 4 ralent in Current'? For Steerage PASESZe armly_to WILLIAMS & OUION. 40 :ton St4-Now Yerk or • MOS. RATTIGAN, Ast, I No 122 /Honor gahels House, Water St., juiSaYd : , • ' • ' Wanted: DOLLARS A 76 MONT H ! WAN to hire - Agania -every o°l[lll7 at $75 -a montl4.anenses pint' ton teni/ neurcheau Pam- S t emn irMgobblee: O.MADISON. 'Alfred. Me. E 60 Atetts $80 4 2 1 4 ) th.nexPen to cmr Bocr/asting P.enciirbriental eurners, atd 13 ether articles 15 circulars sent fete. Address SHAW' Sc MARS, Bideford, Mahe. m➢6.3m him ..- _ _ iniEvoLviritC 1:31 - D HAND. .lIAT •131. , rake*. hay Rad manure forks, hay elevatora orluilee. &Wheel. maths, aoythe stones and implements eneral for sale by LONG, %pip N U R A w* itreei Gen. Sikerman S. M. [MIL JAMES GLOVES ......... JOITM POSTER lITTSRTII2OII PULE MUCH MANU FACTURIN (4 COMPANY. KIER, GLOVER, & CO., .Mantacturers of Fire Brick, Ties Crucibles. be. and dealers in e and , tn. Office 3 Lirty street.. opposite the P. 8.. R. Passenger D e c . Dna Pittsbnrak. Orden resooctinily solicited. ----- --- LA LE - Vollir, 1E'.0 1 0.1.1.1D1t at ye., Manufaolunrs Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Premed 0. poi Prottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spertar &o. Also import-los end declarein Metals. Tin Plato Sheet Iror. ri-M 4 0. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Idsadnin nd TOOI4. Warehouse, No. 149 1 ( 1E1ST end InA , BOUND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. oar Special orders of Copper out to axtg desired tern fat:lrak,. E 1118EAyES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure Impu rities• &nob:dons and venereal affections—Also hereditary taint. such no totter. psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, tte origin of which the patient is ignorant, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Dr. B's remedies for this affliction brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known i i this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health lIEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies sure in a tow days this i1:1 fal affliction Ile also treat Piles Meet, Gonnorrhoe, Drethal Discharges. Female Disease% Pains in the Back and Bidnoya, irritation of the Bladder, strict ures. etc. A letter to be answered mast contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely _packed. 0 ffice and private rooms,No. 50 SMITH FIELD TREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsd&w CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court Bowie. Pi ttsburgh. 4 L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO CA. his care will receive prompt attention. Col. !actions made and the money promptly remitted. deofelyd Jo 11 Lan. JO N" BIICCESBOB TO JAS. P. FLEMINC. E k EtT_TGGIgT, • Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints Dye-_tulle and PerfumerY. No, 77 IPecle•ral k.itroet, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, iny22:lYd iIitEEN FUN, ROSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl - Powder, TH EATREBOITOE, Vinegar Rouge, VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder, HARD dr SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES, Hard & Soft Rubber Syringes, Just received at Just received at RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market street 3 doors below Fourth. royai Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A tNEW ASS USEFUL ARTICLE FOR .141. Wetting plants and flowers, sesshltur windows, carriages. dk-o. PUMPS of every de.RefiDtiol2 soil and repaired. Daskin's Patent Wa.er - Drawer made and Bold. The Howe Sewing Machine, tnvented 8843. Perfected 1862, RECETIFED TII:11817TE FROM ALL Other &wing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862. p idle the Singer Sewing Machine rec.ived an hoborable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wiison's a medal for its device. Called -Ctr crilarhook." The Howe Sewing Machine. was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) as the beittfor all Purposes on eahibition. Oar ligb t t Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold: and rented, Cor, Penn & St Clair, streets. A. H. ittcGREGI-0111. Agent. '.;:ixl72o;d3tssw:ly WIRY APPLES AND PEACIMS-- Iho bushes choice dry Peaches. 300 Bashel4 Ayr , !ea in Etore and for .aale by JA.S. A. FETZER. A Conker , ket St Pi st St , gx A EL EVA. TORS. WITIEI ANTI RA Friction, or Common Mocks, fat sale by BECKHAM dc LONG, ja4 No 147 Liberty mo ot. The Health of Oui Arinias in the _ _ South • It is a remarkable fact that the regiment of Wilson Zouaves, which retta'rubd to this city a few - days ago from the ,p4r, came back almost as strong as they.wert out.— Considering tne length of service, the nu merous actions they were in i 'ancl the cli mate of the extreme South of nisiana, their numbers were very slightly diminish ed. This not only proves the mule which Colonel Wilson must have. bestowed upon his men, bat it shows also how much such sanitary measures as General 'Baler es tablishc-d in New Orleans, and which General Banks is now inaugurating, can • do in preserving the health of the army by expelling yellow fever and other epi demics. If similar measures were taken in other military departments -the* is no reason why our soldiers could not live as comfortably in atiy Southern city ,as well 4 n in the North, even in the heat df sum mer.—Herald. The Latest "Nouveaute de Paris.' Lord Cowley has given . agrand dinner at the British Embassy. It madea most favorable impreSsion ; but it is likely to be the last ; for to enhance its valub, as is the custom generally with 'rare impres• stone, all the plates have been broken up. TFIE fashionable dance of Paris ip now the "Marche Cocasse." It is (lanced backwards, each gentleman holdidg the lady before him by clasping her round the waist. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT, at his-own request is now to be relieved of his command on the Mississippi and is to'be succeeded by Admiral Dahlgren. THERE are certain manners of that, force that, if a person have them, he s or she must be considered, and is everriihere welcome though without beauty, wealth or genius. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD Manufacterers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK _FOR PLUMBERS GAN or STEA D FITTERS, MA CIIINESTS AND COPPERSMITHS. Hp. !LASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. scriplion made to order Steamboat wore, steam and gas fitting and repairing Promptly at. tended to. liartieular attention pesp to Sting UP Refineries for Coal and Carb.m Oils, Also, sole agents for the Western Dist - ict of Pennsylvania. for the sale - of Marsh. Lansdell s, phon Pump, therliest ever inven ted, having nn valves it is not Ifilble to get oat of order and will throw more water than any rump while its size. ' fetal:My. BIIP.ERIOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORNIV. 50 SMITHFIELD STREET W ELDON & KELLY. 1134 Wood St. One door from Sixth COMERCIAL- INFORII:ATION, • --‘ Arbitration Committee, or the Board of Trade,. Wm. X SHINN. V. P. JAB. I. BENNETT El JNO. B. D.ILWOILTII. Wm. MoCREBRY. DAVID Yoe NDLPSEI. ' Movements of European Steamers mom sumo,. Sidon June 10... New York_liverpoo Agin June 10...1305t0n_ ...Liverpoo eraia June 17... New York.....Liverpeo Africa Marathon • June 24... New York...-Li verool ..... ... ......June 24—Boston .... _Liverp p ool Scotia July I... New Yorii....Liverpoot Kedar. . . ...July B... New York.... Liverpool Great Eaatern...July2l...New York.... Liverpool OORILECTID DAILY FOR THE MORNING POST BY WYSSRS. goinvrz gram. BROKERS, NO, 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and gelling rates for Gold, Silver, aco.: E3ilv - e;: . .= ....... Demand Notes_::—"" Eastern Exchange. New York par Paltimore ---,,-_—_----- par Philadelphia- - Dal Boston.-- -. Dar Western Exchange. ... ... ''' laveland Lonia..-... PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE THURSDAY, Tune Ith.l The market was dull. there being neit B buyher ers or sellers. 1 here were neither exports or im ports. The Pennsylvania Railroad declines receiving any freight until farther notice. This, of course. operates as a check on oil transactions. A dispatch to the Oil Exchange from Oil City announces that there is nothing doing in oil either at the wells or the mouth; matters have come to a stand-still. In Now York prices have advanced. This is doubtless caused by the sudden stopping of sup plies. We have no doubt but that in a few days we will be able to announce a resumption of trade and shipments; in the mean time we omit quotations, as they may lead people as'ray. The weather continnes excessively warm. Ilstters in regard to the fortification of our city are progressing favorably. PITTSBURGH PRODUOE MARKET OPPTCB of tire DALLT Poet.} Thu - sday, June 18th. 1863. lft emarks—The weather isdisagreeably warm making out-door traveling deo;dedly unpleasant. Business of nearly every kind has, by general consent, been suspended. In fact. recruiting and trench-digging are the order of the day. We are getting ready to receive the 'erring sons.of the Booth" in a becoming manner. The talk in the streets is all about the war and the latest news from the seat of war. The rebels are still re— ported approaching this place. Tho reports may or may not be correct • time only will determine. In the way of sales we have nothing to report. because there is nothing doing. Upon inquiry we learn that prices have undergone no change. but as a natural consequence of receipts falling off prices for certain articles will go up. The 'rock of Flour and Produce in first hands is am p'e for all ordinary purposes. A number of busi ness men held a meeting and decided to close up their stores until matters have become more settled. fehahamd PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MAIRRE7' June 15th, 1863, The arrivals and sales of beef cattle at Phil lips' Avenue Drove Yard reach about 1.239 head this week. The market, in consequence, wv active, batprices are withont any material change, ranging at from 12yAl3c for first quality Western and Pennsylvania steers; 11@1.2c for second quality do, and B@lo3 per pound for common, es to quality. COWS, 210 heed at the Avenue Drove Yard sold at from $lB up to $45 per head, as to qual ity. Sneer, the ar,ivals are /ergo. reaching about 8.000 head. sebing at from 546 e • per ID gross for clipped. Roos-There is more activity In the market, o g to old at from win the light receipts; about 3,500 head s $6 pounds net. 50 up to $8 00 per one hundred COWS and Calves. The arrivals and sales of cows at Phillips' Av enue Drove Yard reach about 2.0 head this week at — springers selling at $184,30 and cow and and irom $20@)45 head. as to the condition and quality. Old lean cows sell at from $15(g16 per head. CALVES, about 40 head sold at 54054313 lb for Ist quality and 444%c for 2d, as to weight and condi tion. Hogs, The arrivals and sales of hogs at the Avenue, Union and Rising Sun Drove Yards reach about 3,500 head this week, selling at $6 60©8 V 100 ID s net• 1,892 head Sold at Henry Glass' Union Drove Yard at from $6 50@8 0 lOO Ms net. 1,160 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard by John Crouse at Co. at from r oo@B, 00 100 ID s net.. 400 head sold at the Risirg Sun Drove Yard by A. P. Poillips, Jr., at from $6 50@8 00 per 100 Ms net. Sheep. The arriva's and sales of sheep at Phillips' Av enue Drove Yard are large this week, reaching about 8,000 heat. There is a fair demand at rather li , gher prices. Clipped sheep are selling at from 5(Ne per Pound gross Lambs continue seance: several lots have been sold at from $3 00 up to $6 00 per head, according to the condition and quality. PH 0 FOGRAPHIC ALBUMS PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS r. cheapest assortment in the city at PIT T 0 CK'S Opposite Post -office. Also a large supply of Curs envy Holders, Wallett% dro. itc., at J. W. PITTOC7IE BOOKS. STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT JO, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. D EN TISTR TEETH E TIIIA MED WITHOUT pain by the 1140 ef Dr pciciry'n apearatne. HOFFMAN di; EICIIIMIVION PEZVA3TS. All WOVE„ WStrallied. 134 Smithfield Street. Pittsburg- icks.dly Ohio White' Sulphur- Springs hrims ivELL usrosvrt wATEErao .„ . Q$ 4'6. : .s. Place. will t;ip formally opened on the 18th banns. The Bluttngs this season, will City inteingence u_mee. be under the Immediate supervision of the propfirter. No. /27 Fourth st.. one door above Smithfield at who 1, il be assisted be Meagre Joseph A. Swop- IAM WOW PREPASED TO SIMPLY nis, and C. C, Michel. It is the intention to ts d counbry. with helps make the house, birth respects equal to the beet fat ilinei in the ci - all I win also attend watering pl..ces in the country, and to provide tt all kinds. at short notice. a and sale of property. collection generally for the comfort and acoammodation of o k i;`,,, a ng ul an g 4';,lalpis, negoCate loans, dm From the guest& For terms, or other informatien my itig-to knowledge Of the cito• and tomb'. s laty. For WILSON. Jr. and long experience in the bush:tem / hope tO Lewiseenter P.O. Drdiware CO. O. irionti ro gpattootion to mytistrims , ve inO.dltoe naoitennelteath_ at a arm awe PROM 1117120P8 L-Truae lO_Liverpool_New York Tone L'LLiverpool_Boston _Tune 16_Liverpool—New York _June 2 7..Liverpool_New York 1.:b?.~:~~„r,~:a ~:. Buying Belling ... 139 00 - 129 00 - 138 00 /4 Da? Dar Dar • PBS 4 Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. Grain. Fish. Dried Fruit. Pot and Pearl Ashes. and PROD [TOE GENERLLY, Beata rands of Family Flou r Always on Hand. No. 102 Second Street, Between Wood and Market, PITTSB UGH, PENN *AL-Liberal advance made on Consignments. apll-1 d W. B. Luvron—, FELT CEHENT & GRAVEL ROOFING IMMePairs to old gravel, Canvass and Metal% Roofs made at the lowest Prices, All work promptly attended to and warranted,. °Moe, Morning Post Building, oornerßifthand Wood eata.2.ll story . . nahl.7 • CHARLES L. CALDWLLL, (Snooessor to Jas. Holmes A . Co., .1:" olt I" A. 'CI II V. Dealer in Bacon, Lard. Sager-Cured name. smoked Beef &et. Corner Market and First streets, Pitts)) argh, Pa dean:lad. SPRING _GOODS. tiWOULD CALL THE; AWES. ort of Buyers to otu• stock Of PRNG AND SUNDER GOODS Pocket Books PLAIN AND FANCY OASSEXERES, suitable for Business Seitz. A full aud to assortment of fuze 'Meek CLOTHS AND Plain and dozed SW and' Caakinere, Vati(dr• I.#t) comer of Market Square. AlaillemY DEALERS 1N"0/L$. S. K.IRR & CO.; Lurtruartraus OF Pure No. 1 Carbon„ AND AllrWoe ,on LIBERTY firlurgt opnoeite Perm's R. %Depot. , 111311...A.11 oil warranted. att23:l7d THE ARDESCCI Ott COPtIr ANY AorestmeoCTlME AND DAYS ANDS Ax-Resle's superior article of Reffuned Ardesco 011, iroaqmpLosivil. ALOO,, • Pxrit la gt Ig mr gr . 311: ' , warehouse, 27IRWEN STREET. prnariUßOTl. PENNA. 'Lucent: CA 11 Work, DUNCAN, 3)171511„Ap & WHO of PIMA WHITE Marilyn= C A. X. .13 O N 0 (Moe, NO. 7181 LIBERTY BTItE mvs BT, Pitis - brira. Pa. -fand CHANDELIERS► BRACKETS CORNICES, CANDELBRASS, LAMPS &AN REGILDED OR REBRONZRD, and made equal to new. Also, Chandeliers altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of wrAmoN, REMISS a EJELLT, anslr• 164 woodstreet, note 6th. The Philosophic Burner. RICRATISENIS NSW IPOII7IILE-ACTINts Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil :is now ready. It Common Bur pssrs. essna many advantages ever the ne L It makes a large or mall light with perfect eombustion. • - 2. It will burn war quantity of oil with Et. It can be used with a long or short ohitcney. 4. It can be used ea a taper night , lanip. 5. It can always be made to buraeconomicallY. B. It it more easily ..wicked 'than any; other burner. T. is can be trimmed end lighted without re moving the ocme.. • - 8. It throws all the white light above the eons.. 9. The chimney can be removed , or inserted without tOuching the glass. These burners aro the common No.l also, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per, son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Prins 25 cents; per dozen S. Sold a No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsbui b. 1625-Iyd. P. Et[A. YDS*. PIANO DEALERS. Bj NABE & CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this Week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. beyond doubt the finest in the country. This faot is now almost universally conceded: for FOCCIB months past see have been unable to fill one. half of oar crders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Baines Brothers Excelsior Pismo Fortes, the best cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent for Haines Brothers Pianos and Princes Melodeons. je6 A G- SECOND HAND PIANOS. CILICHERING 7 OCTANE; BEAII - tiful black Walnut case, very little A 7 octave, R asewood..round $220 corners, e first rate instrument_ 200 A 7 octave,. Rays At Co., Rosewood, a handsome anstrument,ba good order..., 175 A a% octave, Stodart. Rosewood. carved oannels in front.-- ... 165 A 63. octave, Zale & Co. Ros ewood, round &mt, an excellent Piano.- 160 A 6 octave, Chiekeri .ng Rosewood round corners, a good reliable Piano —.. 150 1 16 octave Davis Co, RosewiQ 135 A 6 oct,. Stodart. Mahogony, round front $0 A 6 oat, Swift, do . .... • 75 A 6 cot. German. do A 6 oot. Dunham. do 60 .• - 50 ..... A 6 oct, Loud A A 5 mat. Eng/ish do :20 a o a t . English do 25 ...... For sale by JOHN H, W 0.03) STREET: P .I,77IELPIMOLL 1., c Now ---(__________. itgra4virrAcTußn ALA - .HINDS Oz _is VOL! ICR—I3 ORS oF ÜB. 1 .1.7.12. Steam es. ranging from three to one AL senptum to the capital stook °fate Western hundred and EV . home power. and suited. for Insurance and Transportatio a Cornt any, will be • 114 . 1 3108 . aw °ills'. Mad Mullaces;Factorie4 opened at the Iderehants;Rxehangein Pittsburgh, aO. . ' on TUESDAY, JllllO 23d„ 1863, and kept' open Ilya rarlidaLar attended to the . oin , !trued= of from 10 a. re .until 4 p. m. sail day. ,Ea.7 h ee and linoldnerry fp grist. mills. and "lbr Wm. H. 13 ARN E's, um tr., laltday and orezu. saw mills, AI. W. BItOWN, • Hz ve Mao on hand. f nl&ed awl .rew for Ai, ww. P. STERRETT, ' ment 'at short nodne. Illurines and Boilers efelraw Wilt P. S SINN. demri- 'ol_ . on. JAMES D. mAeRTIT. max k Awn= Boilers sadfilmt Iron stpurfteli Commis,ionere. Wrong Nt Iron t 3 liafting,..Hantera and ~ ,r ulneto every vr l.tr. and °comma the manweetere Woolen . 'fiery and Machine Cards. oap azi eacarerlowi our machinery manufactur ed of the t entlynalitypf matariale. and warrantee la all care t taxive eallgfaction. Agroyde. es fkenn all parte of the oonnW7 solicit ed and wreospills illisd. f&lrs It, HUTCHINSON (LATE OF LUCE & HVICHLNSON.). & FORWARDING NEEDHAM' LUPTON & OLDDEN, / 1131 7FACITITREB8 AND DEALERS LA embracing all the newest styles of NV. H. &GEE & CO., 143 MDEBAL p7I'BEET. • • 20•,T11E, PUBLIC. Iwo" / * .w 4 thelinbrantaildfalse - _ ly.Alodestoe felldemorel- ' nations.lswat.__ 4003.0 arid ~ - •• - .dehNite distorTiers.seM: - abase„andL,..ibseases • tnafiOns oematea arid eidebt.4o /oaths of koth LI : •:: • Sett, m...dredalts. eei~feorArfarried. Lemont D44.4.41937itak , zniblithea the feet of his doing et. ) the intermit andlalsel, modest are droadfety s hred.and_thinklt heat Yap immoral at ler , contarainatlon :and •corm ion emote theifwives,promistrattant-ancrliauxhters. Their fuoilt plandelan should be ,estaloos to keep that!: rancemat they de the tame es Dr. BP.A.N` 81 -SUP. (except srablishinglest a_inoMtive pra.^l enT - -mighirbe lest to:thess among stared modest and Presumptatala bora end raised in re:norm:Le. apriAng sq l . -C•3 3 ,2 and !rho s comma moiety. Vetalligenae. dollars tam& ..:oentAt.„nosstariously. meanly (+nib to-pubitailzt,howavez.„thaa nama,ara -eento , and guardiemb.are .thatuctri- that thri dune tors ” awl ,warda. Dravionaly &oh! a 01 0t0 8 .1:14:Of deheatefoondition and sopc&-,,,,,, have been red to health end visor R, BRANS ..besides many before and oiler marriage thrototh him have-beort BALTII-ILUCh sat? Bent' anti .ety Mortal' cation. Sm. Syterroatorr :hoo or rlLPOonntsd enamisaletus, are ootwe.ely mul in sf very short space atlas. by Ws new :rtikedit , ?. which are lyhistwxt: hey are compotmd; zero the unstable Kingdom, baring: seen the 131busy:efte Ideremial treatmea t, he hos abandon ed it and sabatitatcdi. the -vegitobli: Fetraala (Bs easetare tre stadwithmorhedeapenr—tmom e bad over forty:4mm 440) experienee' talhem mar, meet in hopital!' of _both the tild World and in thelinited Stet= lea& him to say—to all with a fair 334. health gad happiness .will-'agaia bloom upon the now — palbxleheislt. 'killer* finger with , montelaurksead (raiickilind. acme MCI be cured Consemption and ea of ire . kb:viral diseasec, 01 which so- manymaruonr conabios, ezo now be relieved. :hey attend to it In time 'FWD part! can bad of ray amstment hYßroonaing a copy of the bfedical Adviaer.which ta given gratis to all that app)* Haynie •tbe ea vantage • of over forty years experience an 4 observation. consequently, he has superior in the treatment of enomal diseases, and who tt daily consaltalby tem:moire:ion, as well as room, mended by repectatdo citizens. pnblimers, pro mitten of hotels. Au Mee liss Smitatield street, near Diamond street. Private eararogul. eations from all par 3 of the Union gial ir tended to. deed*. 162' O INF H 0 0 111— , HOW LOST! HOW ItESTOLtEIIi! Just 'published. in a Sealed Envelope— Price A t ECTUR • ; _ ON Sixen'.llsAtts. E NATURE. TREAT KENT! itaLt Radical Cure of Spy or Seminal weakness. Involuntary &omissions. Sexual Debility. and Impediments to . 11,1 arrloge gonerally, _Nervoininess, Consumpion. Epilem and Fitt 'Mental and Physical Incapacity result t from Self-Ahuse. RO_ .ET CUL hi. D.. Author of the Green ook, ec " A Boon to - Thousands of }Jeerers." Sent under goat in a plain envelope, to ahy ad areas. poet paid, on receipt of Si! Oeet=l,, or two postage stamps. bs , Dr. Cif. J. C. ICLE , M. 127 Broadway. New 'Fork, mix3l:d atilm Post Office Box. 4686 111: :PORTANT TO LADIES ink 11.40.11-31 HAJRAVEY, gLg' upwards of twenty years devoted tua o fessional hhiei exclw3ively to the treatmtn p t r of remate DiSiculties, and homing strooooded 'in thou sands of errata hi restoring the afEtieted to sound Ilalyhealth, has now attire ocnildenoe in offering pub= • " Great Ameriean Remedy," DE. HARVEY'fd CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the dim; dons have been strictly followed) moving difficulties arising from Obatraotion or stoppage of Natnie. or in restoring the system to perfect health When suffering from Affection. Pinoiameus Mori. do Winter, or o - wealeness of the gans. Also in all cases of Debility or Kam: , r , ostratwn. Hysterics, Palpitationt, lto., , &13.. which are the forerunners of more sorioug disearm ft-nese Pine are perfectly harm/car on the ecni ailitaton, and snaw be taken ha Inc.: itolicatof.s -ina/o itithoot =wino distress: at the ono time they ad Vske a ahartra, by atterurthtmils, g. invigo ra di ting. and restoring the mum to a healthy don.. tion. Each box contains 60 Pills. Paton Ogg Domn, and when desired tyDl be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent. on recel_pt of the p — iker J. BRYAN. Rooh.ester. N. Y., ..nera) Amax Sold by Drunietasememny. JOSEPH Mamma, Corner Market street and the Diamond. annutdAeowis Agent for rind:nem WM. M.,FABER, &Co., TEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Aeon .11P.Iitin efifERAL cociantrri xDD OMER ME M. Neer the Penn. B. L Num= Depot. DAUB it CAPPELL, frourArt,TANT TAMA) Rag SVPHAVE JIIST nnienivnn. arge and. well selected ;took of Sprint— G - 0045 9 ....ku ntof Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, ALSO—A large stook of .J. R. OLi)Das, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, including Paper Qoilare. Neck,. _Ties, and thing tunially kept by first elm L"arniehing &l even ore Orders promptly executed. an3o:i74 115,50 WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY li ft f cpples. complete. Pictorial Edition at $5 . .450 o T sakeby . JOHN H. MELLO 81 Wood are ß. al. TO BIILLDERB AND CONTR&CTOES Wo are now scanafacturiat a orwerior c.riticle of L X which we are meowed to derives from int COWL YARD, boggy BTU. Beet audit, of 3Paasills. Coisl away cc hand roma tin* Dunicsom. arrigscurr f 00. REMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE The nude:Maned baying removed his Live r v Stable from thu rear of the Boot: llotue, to new the corner. of First and Smithfield street. W. O. Conn a old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages, h.aggien. and saddle horses upon the ahortest nc. Auk Ale. horses kept at livery at reasonable fates., Undertaking and all arrangements for fu nerals will receive his special attention. NEALL SHICELAND. BE Idber S four eligible i rol i Z i4l4.l. tnated OD the.corner . Grove street and coantre d Wat@ adjoin= the Seventh Ward. in Pitt township.— The lots are each 24 rest front by 110 feet de e p, .running back to an allay. and are entirely isola ted by. streets and alleys on er.-23, a id a. Two of the Jots have frame houses or: them, five menu an d ball in ew.b. hydrants 00 he premises. They will be Bold all together on very 'favorable terms, jilnotdre of JAB. hinillAßlE, A gent, fa& - Rose street near Rem, ADIESI.2IIIISBISS'AND cumuli/a/WY : MA Boots. Shoes. Gaiters and Balmorals mado to oilier. of the best matmials and wo'kmao- W..E. SCIIKERTZ dt CO., 31 Fifth xtorPat • 'CONCORD GRAPE. V4IEIIIOII VINES. AT $2l Ali PER dom. $1250 per 100. Extra Viats at $5 per down; =par 100, J.StiOl • MEDI~Ar;, BOX fief. P, !Manch Pact 0
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