MEM=2:=:2 674,w,tv, nutelathathk:-.:. - UM PU ttpil l'ir tlo) Six tololllllß44goos 17,4414. 0ner1ia1.4.1.4,;v-12,00 o weeks ,‘36 One miners changeable once week 1 year.loo,oo DAILY POST, • Shill_lelAeori3OFol&4llol4-IPORPPF week] °I% et W.III.EZE...Lr P'ol3r. Single subseriptiorui Ist,oo Five ooPies, eg Mhwar•wrptvr., ' 1,76 Ten copies, eabb ` • - - - 1,60 Twenty ell e; e a ch, (and one !opener up,) 1,25 Fortyl 10 One Ifyindrol _ . Editor and Proprietor. ERNIA OR RUTORM or ; !lialol7fcur°S, Hernia or Rninurii Cured. Hernia. or Rupture Cured. Mirada or Rupture oared. *rule or Rupture cured. Marsh's Radical Care Truss. Itttter's Patent Truss Yttett's Supporter Truss. Ilelf4dJustinsr Truss. Dr. Banning's Lace Body Brace, for the cure of Prolamin ' Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver Plated Sup Piles Drops, for the support and eon of Piles. Iklastie Stockings, for weak and varic6se Zia•tkc Hese° Caps, (or weak knee joints Ankle Supporters, kw weak knee Mate Suspensory Itandp.ges Sell-Injecting Syringes; she every kind Dr. KEYSER has also k Truss which wi adleally cure Hernia or Rupture sio-lattloo atida Dams Swam, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; 'sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Truces should send the number of nohes around the body immediately over the rupture. DR. REySER will give his personal attention to the aplication of Trusses in adults and children and be la satisfied that, With an experience 0 twenty years, be will he enabled to give lutists(' ion. iii;ll-Injeciing Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Self-Injecting Syringes Or every kind. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. Suspensori Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory • Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, At D.R.,ICEIrSEIPS, 140 Wood street. diolOgyd&w ILES 09' ,TWENTY YEARS STANDING CITRED. - Below tofu be found a certificate from the one of Man oespedable citiztrat of Waking township in regard t .Tie. Keyser's Lindsay , Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certificates arc within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard, to hie preparation*. Dn. GEo. H. Hamm boontne'sffiated with Piles - about twenty years ago, and every year they wore growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unlit me Of work, Sometimeel was so WO that I could dontanything account of them, they came o out on me enlarge as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I cmild.hear of or read of in circular and pampldets that fell in my way, but I could notget cured, sometimes they would do me come good for a little while, bat afterwar they,would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to „ two Dootors who visited me at my liC % ;iisAnd ge l ve me some medicine hilt it wotid not do, I could not get: well. Over a year agg not an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood- Searched"; xnadeby youritelf—when'yoli sold It to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, sonilh - at my whole system would have to hem sewed by the medicine before I got well. I' bought one bottle and took it home with me and. used it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I could n expect much benefit from one bottle. 1 bought It en, one bottle at a time,' until I ha bottles. After this quantity had ...en used, I was entirely well of the Plles, which had tortur. 'One for twenty years. In other respects my health Is Improved, and I am as well as could be expected for Orie,of my age, being sixty years past. I have been Well now for six months, and there Is - neappearanee on, return of the iii mese; Loan do any kind of farming work now without ttiiirPii#noining down and hurting me. bean pitish hay, Chop weed, 1111, J or do any /pad of 'work which before used to hurt me. When I ottrid:Oneyour Illood-..simeher4 kept on taking It tuitAgert entirely well. I conaider it my du ty to make asylum known to the country for the lietiefft ofothers Who may be suffering as I was alutilp not know the value of your medicine. You may pUblish this if ydu like—f live in, Ifiltias ri*ethikand will Ini.ilessed tirsatisfy any one of thefoth of Ude certificate if Pm Wish ki.sail pi ma • ELLIOTT DA.ff.B. Miettifflu 24tht ilgssgswg out itte gams Qf DR. GEORGE KEYBR . R . on the iqfiql4l—iti be l o taft " tntiPf . gtea one ~Asiprltigro*iti ..a 444* 4 44 9.4 1 4 PP. fifhicbiaglasmontaifsfr ei a Weft blit.Oftrectus "aritae,l4o:of#: ••• 2s4o,lldair ' - • a9`~ _ _~_ -.i .. Z ;'" I.Grj; ; . 3 .:.'ritVl3:l3l3.lad.e.} k: .! 1101. RuPtttreciared; or Rupture cured, or Rupture, cured Rupture or Aerial& ourisd. Rupture or Remit& cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured . , Rupture or Hernia clueid Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia toned tiee4.lolll TO ALI. CONCE-RNIZO.— Among avertain class of self-Important peo 'eXtere is a peculiar feeling. of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (Pitmans Drsuassta,) why this should be, they nor no one else ran tell. Are they not aware that all physic:lama treat dia• eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very dineases that are so obnoxious to these vry reline! parties. suppose they would not let one of their femily go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir .fistley Cooper, Sir BeNamin Amite, Sir Charles Ball and IC Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these Miasmal These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them that are. I have devoted m yself _to the study and treatment of PSIVA2OI D 1811.413118 upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment Is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and most certain, It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue. Gem : but my long residence In this city Is suffi cient proof without adding more. Sperm storth ra and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from sewers than only loss of health end money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my , new remedies. Address Box 800: / 110 -19 d Pittsburgh Poeta/floe. RUN A dozen different kinds, A dozen [Minna kinda 4. A dozen different kindi, A dozen different kinds, Your Flag. BUNTING. FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates ! From 5 Inches to 50 Fee At Pi ttsburgh Flag Manuractury, at PIT TODg'S News Depot, opposite the Postoince seplo .2.0' .0 _ i iri. c ' i W- , - g,c) « 6 ''' 1.1 04 = .., tr) - 0 1-4 4. .:1t.9 ff. 4 1 O 04 o x .. * 4 ` l ' - ; cc P M NU. cm t). to g* A pa .43tg LL. 2 : E 4 r., 71 ii 0 ,.. 14 .. ' - I e ..z. g b. 9 o ' l la ail A M ii 0 • 0 g i A....• ..w.5 o 6. , ci2 . 4 : i ......... 1 az 1:0 ~ , T .; ow Va c. A Ca ''' = " im— Laa El 1 : r E 41.1 a. c i .l .‘? CM a l i II 1 kt N JNO. KRLLY. wELoolic iterzy; mextrPearua .. Ens op. LAMPS AND 'LAMP GOODS, CARBON- OILS, BENZINE, dm. 164 Rood Street, "ear Sixth, 6epl7 PITTS.6IIIt4H, PA, 1 STOOKOF Sheath I V -attars and Guma just received, sod - wilt be so as low as any other establish ment in the - othy ! Oats - and examine. and you will be eatisfted both in price and quality, at BORLAPIPS, 88 Market street, Second door from Fifth. t rai lri 4. l3l ,, Exisziato T. if. Mut M.P. SAWYER, under “ nitikuj .1). tr...T. 11. SAWYER, is tide a t r - Pmttiun b e f.t r 4 e - ' n, Ta,,,,,i4 AunVdeCrh old' September I et, ow ootedt 0 8a .3158 cane Cosa. Aim 11 ;72.4,e1:32strataw"stIgeta,i217.,kenta' `awes , West 0 lit P. trash. wet __* mil' . 8.- Grade ry e east lam. ii • ' M within s es, SillyllTl V/ I ,4 l M,Brilkep,Pro. eVourth st” Phi y. uhie Ler,'" •+, a• Pro' • - —.— ,—......-- • - 7.•-• ~, --- ~: , ~ _ sue{ — ." ---- ' -.4 -. 4 .e: t"-sr - .:. ; ,l. il tf...'i ? 5 f , .:' 41'1 : i'. ' ' ' . .J i 1 - ' ~. 1 " 1 i 1i tti!...... ...,' }! ' 3 •-',' 2 nil__ ..., f; '.; • 4 ~, ~., i .. i ..,-.-., 4. , f -, rt. •-. • N . rel - - 1-e -----7.. ............-• • ' ' i : \\...::) ....- .- •:‘,..., . 1 i. 4 ./.:‘ 'l e.#"- -- • " '11.._ I 5i ii ' !E; Z i -' ' ' - • .. 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Pai U reo s- eVtAt :, t•eif .tellts.it Wilrbetsent post t. d, fn sMider envelope, to all who apply for .ttglves a concise description of all the dis eases peculiar to females, together with means of cure, and treats of Coneeptlon, Pregnancy,Mis varritige Stoillity, Sawed, Abuses, Protaprus, Uteri, Female Weakness, Connongtion 4v., and much other valuable Information not:rublished in any other work. Every lady ghoul procure a copy without delay. Three Editions, 50,000 each, have alread been published and distributed this year. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL 36,43 EnuutLi....1a .r.x.r...x.,51 the most infallible and popular remedy ever known for all diseases of the female sex. They have been used in many thousand casea with unfailing success—and may be relied on in every cue for which they are recommended, awl par ticularly in * encases arising from ORSTR (Jo- TION OR STOPPAGE . OF NATURE, no matter from what cause it arises. They are ef fectual in restoring to health ail who are alltier bag from Weakness and Debility, Uteri, l-ls charges, Nervousness, 417. 4.t. ~ and they At: r LIKE A CHARM In strengthening and restor ing the system. Thousands of ladies Who hat e suffered for years and tried vat ions other reine diespi vain, owe a renewal of their health and strength wholly to the efficacy 01 Dr, Harvey's Female Pills, They are not a new discovery but a long tried remedy—the celebrated DR. JOHN HARVEY, one of the moat eminent physicians, prescribed them for many years In his private practice, and no physician was more truly popular or widely known than him in the treatment of FENIALE DIFFICIILT lES. All who have uaed DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS recommend them to °there. Noreen recommend them — Dnigglats and Dcalora recom mend them in preference to other medicines, because of their merits. No lady objects to taking them for they are elegantly Prepared by an Experienced Chemist, Price One Dollar. air" Cut this notice out if you desire Dr. Harvey's Pills or Book, and If you cannot pro-. cure theta of your Druggist, do not take any other, for some dealers who are 'unprincipled will recommend other Female Pills, they can make a larger profit on—but enclose the money and send direct to DR. J. BRIAN, General Agent, Box 6079. 76 Cedar Street, N. Y. Who will take all risk It properly directed ; and you will receive them post paid, securely sealed from observation, by return mail. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY 4C101:7T AHD DRALEIIB fN : A , "144 - tv-.7 DRY GOODS,, IiOSIERy t &O. BARGAINS,. . . GOODS BOUGHT AT PIEtESENT PAN/0 PRICES. BEACRIIM & (CLYDE 78 ;Market Street, Wholeszile and retail Dealerain TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves nu:mows, • itucim€4, Furnishing Goods and Notions Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, Bearer and Turban II al NAI no en,IG rey Knitting Yarn Breakfast Shawls, Nublas, Sontag's, Waists Sleerea, Setts, Collars, Curia, Linen, Lawn and • • . Embroidered If andkerrh eta , Head Dresses Nets, Steel ani Jet Bell-Buckles, Dress Ti-Lw minga and () momenta, ()create, &c., he We otter the above and many other articles In our line, at very moderate prteee, and we Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to CX&Illille our stook, which will be found large and attractive ;IIEAT 11-ATIT'i;XIMS DRY GOODS NEW YORK AUCTION SALES, THIS"; WFTEK, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, Otb Ain rk - 43t 14 tweet New Cloaks f very fashionable material. Color and sh.pe. New Dress Goods Our stock comprises lire latest novel ties in Frenen and pnglleh nianufac tore, and includes all the new Fabrics and most popular styles. New Shawls Long and Square Brodien and "A"nollen. A very attractive line of lit rho and,,Thiloct : , )latv Is. New Balmorals Ye every imaginable color and at al !rum OASSINERES, . FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &c. IHUGITS & HACKE, Corner itarket dr, Fifth. New Goods New Goody, New Goode E E . P( , New Goods Now Goods New Goods New Goode New Goods New Goods New Goods OHIO RIVER BRIDGE. NOTICE) IS ixEitzeine GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF 00. 11. BER, 1.664, the Rolliday's Cove Rail Road Company will, under the-authority of Its char ter from the Legislattre of Virginia, and under the Act, of Cougrese declaring the Refit-way Bridge at Steubenville a lawful structure om mence the elevation of the channel span t if s said Bridge, and foe this purpose it will be nee misery temporarily to obstruct the three hundrt id feet designed as a channel-way. Attention of persons engaged In narigatfion Is called to this provision of the second seetaon of the Act of Congress, "and the officers and crews of al vessels ad oats. avigatin said 'Jiver, are required l to n regbulaten g, the Ilse of tlieitr said vesselsd boatmen / it of any pipes or Chi coneysbelonging thereto, so as not to Interfere witth the elevaJian condruclion and use of said All persons are else notified that the emu' next west of the channel span Is 'erected at - In eleva tion of 66 feet above low water, and there is a water-way exceeding two hundred feet, between the piers ; and that the vvatcr-way between the piers next eaat,Of the channel span also etxceeds two htuidred feet, and that the headway here wlll be clear, as the company does not intend to proceed with , the. erection of this - span anti] the channel 'Span Is completed, and the obstructions necessary to Its erection removed. All persons are notified farther, - that this Bridge is erected w allithout a draw,- and that the tegulisitions of. the Mt, ot Congress have' been complied livlth r by the company. The erection of theteh.. span will be pro otted_istl 41101 ft- as Aponenide, and, due bliMirpu,l4.4,lt theltime "Whenthe Ouvwflppa, Will be removed. •,l The ollidere€lo,ll Ralt - Rttad • Company, •I AS 14, 044 Li • • . PITTSB powroonnput Aratilms pORTFOLIOS. PEN KNIVES p APERAVF.IGHTS pAPUR CUTTEHS I DENCILS pEN RACKS pHOPELLI NG PEMILS pAss BOOKA pA TSON'S INDELBLE INK pOCKI T INIEFITA YDS New Goods pOST OFFICE PAPER p EN no LDERS New Goode p ARCHRINNT. COWING Bp° s New Goole New Goods New Goods 9-O TH - giNI-ANN - TAL EXHIBIT New Goods New Goods New Goode New Good New Goods Mak State Stocks_ Beal Estate, (Unincumbed,) Mortgage Bonds„ Railroad Securities,.. United States Stocks„ Bank Stooks, Miscetiaesous Stocks, Gross LESS LIALLITIESS 3,401,088 5 Looses, {Adjusted, unutpted and • not dui,), Net o 03000 takon a single ; 2r7i35,k6 3 • 5 04 Freoandtlnlnd Navietion and tiansporta tion •liiska accepted at rma consistent with solvency And (airproflt. Losses equitably ad ;listed amt promptly wadi this Agency. A pplleattone fOr Insursee•Solisited, POLIO/ES ISsI.T.EI) LITHUUT •DELA.Y, and all business Itttendeito with fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. OR RIEP• 51131-3 m A ittints; NUTS. 200 Bags African Prifiluta.. • 100 " Idea Ahicds: 60 " Provence 10 Bales Bordeaux' 100 Bone 'Shelled' ' 60116 gs 'English 'tints. ' • 31 Yilberts.p, • 30 " Na .• • 20 ' Chieoa'Na. ' • • Now In Ooze bud for eq6by• ..-81/11Erta& Ectt b. *RedgTitPf t brit- 'wank:ma maittma _ 4.. ft ..s nWqlo.) ?1.10.•,y".:*; 15101M211M OR. WED INSURANCE INDtiiiirTY AGAINST LOSS BY prum. I - FRANKLIN Flak INSCIEtANC COMPANY OF P HILADELPHIA, OF. FIUE No. 435 and 437 011110EITNI7T near Finn, STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. lit, Published Agreeably to an Aot of Assembly, be` ing First Mortgage, amply meowed $ 1 , 893 ,38a . 9 4 et Real Estate (present val / ne $103,313 o coat • Temporary -Loans on ample Collat. teral Securities 89 .1iM Stooks, (present value 104681 120 Coat Notes awl NRIi Reeelmtbiti.... Oxon k2,2A0111 611 The only profits from premiums which' this oompany'can divide by law, are from risks which hare heen determined. Insurances made An every description of Prop. arty, in Town and Country; at rates as lawns are consistent with security.- Since their ineerporatink, a period of thirty years theyhavepaul loismaby Fire, to all amount excisehing nut blinking of Dollars, thkreby fording evidence of the firlilantages of ranee, as well as the ability an , filfsposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 7 N59,1153,1503 Sn I )IJ - LEO POI; OFIABLRO W. BABOBRII, .4 1 011.DROAL Lou Ton W..totratt, //AVM it, NROWN, SAMUEL (*RANT, 18A-4C LICA, JACOB IL SMITB, apw.....ARD 11. DAL% OICOROEW.II.IOIIARDB, Gientunc CHAS. C. 13A NUi F.IZ Y n rcisident. EDWARD C. DALE, ,Vice E'reanieht. Wu, C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. al .7. (JAIMEN.EM IJOFFIN, Agent. Northeast cot... Third and Wood its PUMA DELPHIA PIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 149 CFIESTATITT.NTREE+, opposite th c, ()in II 011 1113 IV, I 04J. BAWL .0304,943. IVI SUTELL RA MAKE NCBeither AI4. KlNDS erpetualor OF IN. , P ited, on every description ot Property or AI erellanittse, at reasonable rates of preinin. I/CHT. P. KING, I Went.' M. W. ItAI.DWIN 4 Me President. I) I REcrrtitas. OHARLRP BATHE., E4Z. horn, E. R. Elio Lien, Difortos W. Ilnows, P. B. Sayan', :Warn K. fart., U. :ingest/at, Joificeis rroN ; S. J. aLenentin, .F aka, BLMIKISIIRN, SeCreirnt • • CIOFFIN, Agent. jy4:ly Corner Th raid Wond streets. Western Insurance Oomj ny orPittsburgh. R. MILLER, jr. Prestilicht. P. M. Ooltnow, Seerefary. Capt. R. It. CiHninitiOlretel Agent. No. 93 Water street, (Spaai.l. Co's Warehouse, np stairs,) PI burgh. 14, ILI. INS Uft IFC OAINST ALL V - kinds of FIR wa n III .ARINE RISKS. A llome Institution g by Directors who arc will known in the con nay, and who are determined, by prottirtne and liberality, to maintain the character whi t they have assumed, asodering the beat protecU to those who de sire to he insured. Dtamrrons—R. Miller, ~ James hPAttley Nathanicl Ilolines, Alex. r Nimick, George Derain, Campbell B. Her , Chas. W. Ricket. j son, Andrew Ackley, Alex er Speer, David M. Long Rees J.Thomas, j. Bakewell, John jet AILEGHEN'Y ANCE CO. OF E'l'T'X'SOtrirtG . ()Mee, N 0.37 Fifth t, Bank Block. Irot Vit ES FIRE AND MARIN . SKS 4 .6%wa” sn- IAAA(I .TONES, President ,• Jorq H ooRD, Vice Psesident ; D. M. norm, tint. WM. DEAN, General Agent. ammoiul—aanc Jones, C, Bushey, Dar yey Capt. R. C. Cray John A. Niltson, B. L. Pahnestock, John D. McCord, Cam Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. De.: L. MUrew, H. Davis. noEl p ENS 7OCKET BOOKS LAIN LAUDS And Stationery of a kinds Myers, Sehoph & Co., No. 3f Fifth Street $ 196,296 88 669,390 00 87,963 18 368,52 D 00 616,165 00 .660,005 00 1,0&9,110 00 33,489 50 128 j Axi - t. '('t:.: Lt,; ; Dui FIRST NATIONAL BANS OF prra's*svitoit.' TBEABLTRY DEPA_KTDIENT. CiPPion OP OOMPTEOLLSR OD THB °MULE:NOY Washington City, Aug. 6th 1868. Wirtmeas, By satisfactory evidence presented toithe undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PPFTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania hawbeen duly, organized under and according , to the requirements of the Aot of Congress, entitled b ans"ct to provide a National Currency, secured y pledge of 'United States Stooks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption Thereof." approved - February 26th, 1863, and has cony/led with all the provisions of said Ant required to be complied with before corn raehaing the business of Banking. Now Taaansonn, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PlTTS oounty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof Nottneses my haad and seal of ottico, this 801 clay of • B.a 111ou August, Cn" Comptroller of the Currency, 102,9A5 28 Tfill FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PrTT:II3U.I3OII, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 11.500,000 paid in With privil ege to increase to $1,000,000. - The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National tlurren ;FA 1411 OF e ep t i i4 s o ß fAiWl3.s w oTu jqtAuTIO&AnLy otter its services for the collection orNotes, Drafts, Bills Exchange ] &a., receive money on dopoeit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Treat Company since its organization in 1862 will we believe be a au dicient guarantee that bust , nese entrusted to the new organization 'will re coil o the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Bangs and Bankers. throughout the country, We believe we Can orterc twinkle! facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be .ericlticted by the same officers and directors. Primo . 97m Ja.isits LAC/MUIR WY. K. SP , Hi - micro' S. Devil, ALEXANDRE. SPEER, TI/CMAS Hatt., FRANCIS a. &sitar, WINFITNAN, ALRX. }CHARLEY, Sexual. fins. JAMES LAUORLIN, President. .Thrie D. Sour.x.v, Cashier. angs-dtewtf - --.----___. _ ..• ;,....,. ( ~ ___• ii :-., ..:.. . _ .., h _ • rt ULTM 'r Eaug CE,S S THE BRADBURY PIANO MRTE S EV EN FIRST PREMIUMS Within Four Weeks, Including Two Gold Medals and one Silver STRONG INDORSEMENT (M" the Most Eminent Pianists. The most eminent of the musical profession of New York city, after frequent and thorough trials of my New Scale Plano Fortes, have given meet the most emphatic and un unlined testimo lillT / a itf•Ri lc ig A 3(.44a4 from gentlemen entirely disinterested, and aeon will acknowledge most thoroughly qualified to judge of the merits of a Plano Forte. "We have examined with much rare, Mr. WM 11. BRAHMA/1"S NEW SCALE PIANO F urit ORTES. and it is our opinion that, In power, py, richness, quality of tone, and thorough workmanship Mr. Bradbury's Instruments excel. We lied great brilliancy and a beautiful sing ing quality of tone most happily !Vended. We h,Tt,' rarely seen a square Piano Forte combining ao many of these qualities essential to a perfect low rument." Signed, S it Mills, John Zundel, O Harry Sanderson, at H NV Beecher'rganists. Llh , rles Fradel, (leo W Morgan, Robert Heller, John 1 0 i Pattison, Chas Weis, Charles Grobe, A lingioll, John H hillier, H tTimm, H E Matthews, William Mason, F L Ritter, Max Maretzek, Theodore Thomas, W !terse, (Aare W Beanies, Theo Hagen, Ed. N YRobert Stoepel, "Musical Review." Strakosch, Call Anschutz, Theo Moelling, %stave R Eckhardt, F H Nash. WAIIRLINR & BARR, N 0.12 BissePe Block, St: Clair street, 6,1122 Sole Agents. UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY (RANT sTII.F.IT, (Opposite the Cathedral.) colLi confect by the United States Gorernment to ieet PENSIONS. ' BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. And ALL OTHER Military . or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Di' , charged on account of wounds RECEIVED IN BATTLE, collected in the Shortest Time. I *.•.' UR M. GAZZAM, (311,13ERT M. I'fI'hIASTER, Attorneys. oet2lAtf HOO T S & SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, JUST RECEIVED AT M . 'CLELLAND'S AUCTION AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION 55 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth -Street. EO5 REDt - CTION IN .PRIM. CA R P E TS, OIL CLOTHS, 128,308 82 At the New Carpet Store, M 7 FARLAND & COLLINS, Noe. 71 Or. 73 lelfitt Street, Next noiase to Pont Office, Second Floor. DRUGGETS AND CRUMB CLOTHS. We have jnat received some entirely'new and very handsome patterns Woolen Druggets, Me dallion Centres, &c., ativery low prime. -• FARLAND & Cee•LINS; 71 3c 73 rifto street; °en() Next door to Poet Office, Ind Boor • , - • picKiats,:HETSUPS 691,11C1E111.' 10d is X gahollAcklea: So • ts 64 • .250' '165 arui Ppg. ..ao • 160: .sideiooraltillationlivi-: 6ftppfr - 4:Agri ma 4 : 4 , 6 : 4 4 aka ; ..44 I “qmf :zoo; I :Rog 1 1.11R004 T I* , It 11: • .:Lro lc , min NATIONAL BANKS. R RCM N ED Medal Os Grant street-, PITTSBURGH, PA Melee heard the tidings, and alarmed began to concentrate hia forces. Napo leon gave him not a moment of leisure. To Limes and Murat he issued the or di r, "thither immediately yotir divisions at Stradello. Yon will have on your hands fifteen or eighteen thousand Aus trians. Meet them and cut 'them to pie ces. Ti will be so many enemies less on the day of decisive battle we are to ex pect with the entire army of Melas." The prediction was true. Lannes and Murat encountered 18,000 of the foe at Montebello, strongly posted with batte ries which swept the plain. The French soldiers, irtspited -by the almost miracn [ tons power, with which Napoleon in fused his own spirit into his troops, ap peared to pay no regard to shot or shell. Though lint eight thousand in number they rushed upon the entrenched foe. At . the first discharge of the hostile batteries," said Lannes, "I could hear the bones crash in my division like glass in a hail storm." 4j* nine hours the carnage-continued. Just as the Austrians Were routed; and were dying before their victors, Napo leon •appeared upon the field. Lannes had been •the, hero of this bloody day. Asihe stoodamidetmounds of the dead, Napaleon grasped his hand with a smile of gratitude, and contbrred.upon him the title of toe Duke of Montebello. Four days after'this, Napoleon with but 80,000 men, 4iiconnteifedlitelan*lth 40,000 troops • upon the: . plain Mann go.—The Anstrinit forte inaludid 7,000 cavalry-and 200, pleees , Ot artillery. The French General Deat/171KM0,1*e— aneer 0 raeefroin the telt:Fotnnatelyi tenxthuudet~iithlnireclininr tWifile) I,ent Whim) . theritrerergaW .AWlter 44 Viknakninfintilt.iii the, 'Ailtikt 4migi t r octfmtitlitts - :_ irmitheiliartiN4in,datintptiftwtikv 1 Arqmni* ildre7.4anntfi :ken , 4nwirt....:7-io • .1:44,06 thlc froar,sl,ll w 1 ri Duly stiiitlics ght,.p4ik.v.ii . 'si Schedule of Advertising Rates STANDING MATTER. One .time Twd times... Three times.. Pour times.... Fire Wien.... One week .... . Two week.... Three weeks.. One month.... Two months.. Three months Six months:.. Nino months One year ...... .. . OHANOKABLE ADVIIIITISHMENTS. For one square, changeable one time each week, confined to the immediate bwriness of the advertiser. All larger advertisements In exact proportion. • flies 1 2 times j 1 time Daily. a week 1 a week - 1 a week • 9 851 11 45 8 * 800 * 4 60 70 110 50 !800 6 00 24 00 19 IXI 15 76 /7 24) 40 00 28 00 24 60 14 OD Ibii . Fist notices double the above rates. Leath notices, each insertion 60 Marriage notices each Insertion.... cents " Steamboat advertisements, per trip.l2 00 t.xec eons' sad Administrator's no t ices 1 month 3 months 6 months 1 gent... MARENGO .TORN S. C. AP.IIOTT When Napoleon retuened from Egypt, the latter part of the year 1797, he found Republican France assailed, both by sea and land, by the combined fleets and armies both of England and Aus tria. The peril of France was so great that dictatorial power seemed essential for its salvation. Napoleon by.general acclaim, was placed at the head of the Government with the title of consul. His first act was to write to both Eng land and Austria, imploring peace. Both Governments contemptuously re fused to heed his appeal. An Austrian army 150,000 strong was on the banks of the Rhine, menacing the Northern provinces of - France. „ Napoleon placed 150,000 veterans, the elite of the French army, under the command of Moreau, and sent them to repel these invaders. The work was effectually accomplished in the great battle' of Hobenlinden. The Austrian General Melas, with 140,000 men were marching upon France through western Italy. He had already reached...the plaingrom which the Alps ascend, and was preparing to penetrate France through the undefended defiles. Napoleon formed the plan of presenting no resistance to the head of these for midable columns, but secretly to cross the Alps, where his passage would not be thought of, and to assail the foe un-, expectedly, and with overwhelming en ergy in the rear. Sixty-five thousand troops were as sembled atpoints on the eastern fron- Werin - Fratl," but little observation, but from which, at a. few hours notice they could be con centrated at the contemptated rendez vous at Dijon. From this station, at the toot of the Alps, almost with a rush they were to cross the pass of the Great Saintßernard, and to sweep down like an avalanche upon :the Austrian hosts. The minutest• details of the expedi tion were arranged with the utmosteare, that theie should be no possibility of failure. Immense magazines of. provis ions were .collected. An ample amount of gold was placed in the army chest to hire the peasants, with their mule; to aid in dragging the guns over the pass Mechanic shops rose as by magic, all along the way, to repair promptly every possible breakage. The ammunition was stored in small boxes, which could be transported on the backs of mules. Hospitals were established on both sides of the pass. . On the summit of the mountain is a convent of world-wide renown. The monks were provided with. an ample supply of bread and cheese and a cup of wine to present to each soldier as he pass ed. Napoleon superintended all these de tails, while at the same time he arranged all the combinationsof the campaign. As' the precipitous path could . only be trod in single file, the carriages. were taken to pieces, and slung on poles, carried by men. Large pine logs were split and hollowed out, so that the .heavy, guns could be fastened in the grooves, and . thus they were dragged by a long string of mules, in single file. When the mules failed a hundred men were harnessed to. a single gun. The summit of • the pass is eight thousand feet above the sea. The distance across, -from the plains of Franqe to the plains of Italy, is twenty miles. Though there were several disasters by the way, and not a few lost their lives, the feat which had been deemed impossible, was accomplished, and the army appeared, as if it had descended from the clouds upon the plains of rtaly traversing the bank; of Aosta. The Austrians, who were eagerly crowding upon the frontiers of France, bad no cdkception of the peril thus gathering in their rear. lltinies a I Once a Daily. I 8 week, week, 1 Sqr. Sqr. 1 Sqr. and in finnycabes"blefidbif,tiii&Wfier-- parts-ira cast fight. On -,qtheri4kddl.the French eximust9,4 ankaPreta** f 1 were retiring c?nflisiml A PN I PPe cut down by thsi - ca illty o f Napoleon -- by t 'his 1 as still held . a few squareEPtogether,Odbo--- 45 ly, reluctantly, butrilikigOottrpOprollii 50°) ing, whije the yietprjous 4Lps4.4snfp.rke ly rollowed `them; plcitikhitirtrerstiliks-- 55 with two hundred pieces of so „ blelas doubted not that.; hisfleagelned To the day, and dispatched tin-41310°m purope astru:ltß9.lr.i.ips;V.,f- 0 75 : 1261 1601 1 90 2301 2 50 f 1 70 LNI 00 35 :9 e . 2 50 6 00 2 11 25 7 60 3 13 75 9 15 4 20 75 13 85 6 27 00 18 00 g 32 00 21 33 10' ast then the tiOlid caluninsieDetstix appeared, impeinciuslywenteringfthe plain.. Besets -casts:_anaritalmts - IthirSel'..,-' over the .corifusion,,aroind,4ll4l.4g upon the broken, blee&n,gandret . , tea t- --; „z ing battalions eit the rft ing his horse, galloped td.. - :',- Svhere Napoleon stood erzvelspeVrOlie ; smoke and dust of the conflict.„..- • ‘, "I see " said Desaix;: l lhat the battle is lost..s = can do ncr•more pose, than to cover ycitirretrest:AS'S "BY no illeaOs ”..44Pftle:on - -- "The battle I .triisto : ,a ll lr.ge with your column. -IlTietlikerdeted troops wilfrally-in'y'etti - I)esaix, at the head -:of` his ipiftion, made an impetuous charge; rismn,,th e front of the advatultig,foe. At , fhe' s line time Kellerman weeiv#d4itti order , to charge the foeintflahlo-withilikm - iiVal- - ry. The change, was like one of magic. In an instant the whole aspect of field was transformed.."' Those - at rilfe retreat were partially rallied by of Napoleon - as he rode Itiongt-their broken ranks. "lily friends,'i .saidlte.,!!w,e,hayete7, treated far enough. It is, nOWAttettlity to advance:" Recollect thatTS*Lili'the habit of sleeping-enthe field of. bates" French now. raised shontaef t tory, which rose attoye thfbt4und,m4iir' the cannonade. an& - a 'well : founded one, now PerfadeditiiiiiiiliiV the Austrians. In the wildesteonfosien they broke and fled. oTlicylweMPMu ed, cut down, anditramided'pimo4llthp iron hoofs of Ke ll eimaii's NitOei,nfi- When the sun'. went" doh beitilfdqlhe distant Alps, - :after -Witziessinet*sliiia hours of this frightful;fcarnagtOtiOrr than twenty thousand,hunfux-Jlems blwood, ere strewn upon the 'plain welttithpn au!. „. The rout of Melas-wasto":friwg-Illat escape was hopeleSs,.andligt4kittittle mercy of his- victor.: NapoleoiV rode over the field;-aridgitolosadly:fikirVis aspect of in's* spreW risveryydikfo around him. As someambulaticete*a ed him laden with ther:nyttllitcOVlVniit` of themouridcd,hetifoliplidloitrJ.sitly*t-.. • " e 'mutt' z 'u wounded, like. tueseMinaPpyr,-me4 4 at we might sharp,4leir, ti 1153 40g5" 1- Under the influence tort,helys j _e t e he took a pen, upon thd kitfiold;r4lnd wrote as follows , to' the . - Avex . o . 4 is .**: tria: RE:—lt is o bra re the field OtliatVfflemy, the sufferings ota - deLtiXyeeL_ aigdf ed, and surrounded, by:fittluiack t , t _ tteand corpses, that I beseecliOtirmailir listen to the volbertitli***4olr '0 to suffer two brive_ Asuici*Oh other's throatsforltrereate 4toP‘tlielt own. It is my part be press.. this'upon your majesty, beifigitp6ii tltifvecOhe— etre of war, Your majesty% heartAme.4" not feel it as keenly a440.0.0ti: 0 1 1 40.044te The letter was long and Rlo unavailing. Englandemir , continued• - the atrifei mies, sight of theisteerdettiekl% comPelledia Peite.f? 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