uc Jill MONDAY, DEOEKBgP < *. Ia ! , No. 83 Nassau street, New-Yorknityi are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscrip. n» for as at ourloweit rates. *TWe wUi fowLiah the Daily Post to Agenta the rate of #2,50 per hundred copies. ' ' f On 'Change, : <- On Saturday evening the, People's Stock Ex change was largely attended. Notwithstanding this fact the salon were but United, and stocks still remain remarkably firm. The’ following is a list of sales: ' " • * n ® ‘M Acme fi0H1tch1e........ smtJS’^ , , orran soii^s‘Kun:::::.';:;: }jf IS 7w’ £, lory “d Ohorry Bun { $ Ab an indication of the market we gtve the following quotatioffa from the general list: Monongahela . Bank of Pittsburgh.... Mechanics’ ; Citizens* m: a 3a Allegheny Elver 200 Bergen...: JZ2 *S • gsas™* «:* Hoie -- « «• owbe^ t, o^ • , Hnn....jo, »S «» ftBE£~:r:. f» 8!S&* »x . l “ Horse-Neck f{S * Iron City *£® %%S& 0bm * Bin::::::::;::;;;; }£ North American..'.'.'.'; 110 Ohio Valiev . *» •••• Oil Basin.. T.. .JJ® 160 W) Oi‘>; & Pittsburgh!!. Phil?i" s e . k . i . oh. dock, a most aUbcting scene ensued Hi. mother, tvho waa present, threw her arms m-ound hi. neck, weeping and crying in a manner y,h0 ’ re ' 1 tbe “ rere ” h °<* “he had- Aflr *P '*» Union town.—A per rnnal difficulty occurred In Unlontown on Fri- nth * Ult ” bCtWeen “-Sheriff oope of Fayette county, and a Dr. -Shepherd, of Presto” ounty,.Va., which came very nearly resulting n the death of Dope. The difficulty occurred n a saloon. Shepherd is represented to hare «en miderthe Influence of liquor, and indulged “ *° m ® remarks o' a poUUcal tendency to vhichOope fwhols acting a. provo.t manhal) whTi talre 11 offe,1<:e ?o Shepherd who Is a smaU man) two or three times in the ice, when he drew a revolver and fired the all .hiking Cope in the left breast,' but in’con squence of its striking a pocket bio k co “tm” ig papers an inch and a half in thickness, it kneed, and thus saved Cope’s life. A lot was then fired, which ctruck Cope in the dgh, causing a severe, but not regarded s. ft •l, wound. The Doctor was then aeverelv mdlcd by Cope’s iriends, after which ail th irties were bound over to appear at court. J*** a "*T Ta ’'tf™ P h.-It appears that c eTMtin “ coun,er "more difficulties in e erection of a Fire Alarm Telegraph in thU :y ‘«™‘ anticipated. jVa mrer l of the Firemen’s Association, held on Fri y evmdng Mr. Ev.ns, Secretary «f the Amet m Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, stated tt ® 4 larmll > Cleveland was an infringe rnt or their patent, and acknowledged as such those who put It up. He alio informed the aooiation that a complete and reliable tele h? tbe *°* ° P bentor lc ” th “ ',OOO, which is consideiably more than was at t h. Areoclation ™““° n ‘ocommendlng the erection the Telegraph according to the plan of Mr. ana, ami authortted an appeal to our citizens fund, to cany out the wort Although thV ph would-be a desirable Improvement, doubt whether the citizens wiJJ be promntin ponding to the calJ. v ‘'*7 Hftjjcr A new Sunday paper made | fl ”* ap t pearai m« in riff-yesterday, j, ~ led The Leader,’’ and was got up by a com >y Of gentleman in this city. Its general am -ranee is very good, and ie sold at the mode " r Prt . Ce .v f bM * dUn8 1*" “PF- Owing to fact, the newsboys, is ho heretofore had a Way on Sunday, were on .duty yesterday. he general Impression that a paper does p»y a. Well now aaformerly; and if we con to ba surm oonted, and many in the way of producing- a i’. f PaP "’ We WIU find th »‘ thlsd^in not tar from correct. Nevertheless we , °“ r “ e ® “temporary will succeed withstanding the price of paper and of other »»ry material, and the scarcity of subscri especially to weekly papers. " Inth Ward C. g. Ho.pitai_w. mos~. idthat Acttng Assistant Surgeon. Johnßea As Xi« S, UOf&Od hfitra ftApn r |, lee. being no Writer lc ’wintt rd Hospital; 'ft’hat u The matter) Shod ay .-iThe'iMcent r»ld against .thellquor sellers has created quite a scare among that portion of-ihejunniaiinUy and h«ttdOd ,wiiith':i :m^ft 3|S|^yef feot Several of them (wore sentenced during ihe put week for thelrdllegaldra the, but we befieve that some Of,thogreatu^ offenders lathis re ?? ter ° ,locd •o benome Usvabiding a^’ nin ' 11 onSatnrday, toZlnr u* dFre<,eriok Jadbßs'plShdguilty to tw2tt,£?T tt6re * ,ge " mount of now floating down both rivers, it is not however ” ttf aqa “7 ity 8810 ‘“Pube navigation, bu l If the present cold weather continues, steam boat. win findl. a difficult job tomake oaTjf their usual trips. fr ' •>■•>••• : or aoSe?co?„r Ce T^T f^rt y;sv o ei°? T '" Itself {“^l?’4° 1‘ «• antfdpitS l that°by ,‘ r’ce i'hS 1 t. te cow e askedTo? , ’}? lC dOUWe »» adapted lor building, and Jwloe e , h l ’ eCU> " lr1 '’ Srtu^rTSiS&SK can rarely batoundl f£rt^?th! I!oUhtOf * moliey lililiP SSraS^sS;”™- SOT.fi! -»■“ I imgksi gorgeous story of that (lJeat h i>Rif 4 o« which makes or nnniAifpa »ha * ~ * rsslcji stt&SiWJMSaLT 6 s&assfAfji Matl « a HerM, for nV‘c “fgh^ VrlgueW Woo,i QUd “ (em,ey ' B ' N -“- J5 nattering. Hohleri, nr iAf d y, e , nlnt '“* re fery goaf. r„J* of 80&&O3 ticliots Wild acmira Becured at the eamlume hoth lecturfia oafl be ;06BPH mnn[ JOSEPH MB¥EH & 80.\', MANDFAOrpBERS OF fLAWf 4NS FAMCY FUEUITtJBE AND nH^TBp ware bouse, M 3 9MITHFIKDD, AMD 44* PKNS su jej Between 6U » and Virgin, alley. F'TTTSBtniQH AJTD S'AJTDT COAL AND OIL COMPANY. - 9300,000 SI,OO EACH $60,000 CAPITA!, stock, SHARES, ... Working capital, Company is baaej.on the foliowing prop- u«^“a r “iSwf BimPte - 20 00 SJt £&£?£&££ *«2!sr“> 20 on JeAae, | n from Franklin Tfie comity. 6 milea The v“/ n o e "^f n ? r u b / pr^M P>od for bJMkra“fh n,“t' £ nd tJoi^uSTcKVo 7 ? ;£?•“" r t an,£lln . Jeet l?tUekSa. whici?Vh o f ifora 410 4 % working. The route for^erSSSJd^ 6 aow L .4*B? ; 'wsi i&^SffiS sssls aawfS .fesCS ?F” mm asKT^^wa: _ OFFICERS. ? r 's^jr^r4^W Preßidetlt - Treasure, DiaicTOHS-BenJ. s. Mu .grave, cS“ W Wartl’ Hhod4! W.' The Subscription Books will be opened at MJ’ourth .treat, this l»fh' ' ielWt TTSJH IT, ■Ajiti be Oonrinewl SUPERIOR KFS'ICACS BABKIN'S EXTRACT BUOHU, Sold by all Drujyista, at One Dollar. DH» QUO I>S. -a. ■ Cheap, at hlcOntiie .Jiff York -10.-A Washington speciai says : Enlistments in Hancock’s ?° rp i very favorably. Large numbers of letters from veterans in altpartanf the country are daily re «h' and ** ie indications are tha/in a skorUime Hie corps will receive its full complement of men. • i.i^r ® Qt ! er baB issued orders for rn^ S com nuasi°ned officers from bor- i Th» g oS,?“ y , £rom enliBteJ ®en. I bfTrtbune's army of the Potomac special gives an account of an engage rag's ‘oT?, ?* r ba and g X damaged b ° at considerably leafrisfro B m n / t0^ ® apat ? t 0 the WVW that deserters! and other sources b , pa P era have concealed the important facta in regard to l?“® aDa movements: First, that feached n Mti? arCll ° p to tbe amo ho reached Millen was, practically unon posed, the only fighting being cavnlry WWW 68 r,. between Kilpatrick and His march has created a tre t?«i nd o US Pa " i Hebas swept all Cen tral Georgia clear of grain, forage horses, mules and negroes It is snn’ posed he will reach the sea-coast S two able-bodied negroei for every white soldier Tn his ranks. It is understood he win allow only able bodied males to apcpmpany his army. Not haying fought any battles in Central Georgia® and having kept his army well togethe?’ fi Sb ™ a r ! " rea ? U ‘he coast in splendid fighting tnm, and with an abundance of ammunition and shot ; and we have reason for believing that in addition To the negroes, Sherman will be reinforced by ten thousand Union prisoners. There is a deserters story that the prisoners in camp-near Millen bearing of the near TnH aC V f Sberman > overpowered the foumry" -W?atterelre beloDgin S t 0 tbe Brook iyn Gas Company, at the foot of Hud B ,!pAvorme, and used for the storane " b .:'“™ ua CQab From that time el til jesterday men were emuloved pn deavonpg to extingiush the fire" La st night, however, there was a tremenri om explosion in the building bom the gas by the smou ripr!™ smoke which was immediately followed by flames extending among the coa ] with great rapidity until thousands of tons were in a blaze. The firs iTr.l * lth gTU!it f ar f, though the fireme/havf succeeded in conflning.it the premises The Ipse is estimated at $3O 00f) S ' Railroad Aoeident. , Louisville, Bee. 10.— The Louisville &if •"'XE’.sr “£ Another party of guerrillas, while en' deavormg to remove the rails ™ Beards Station, was fired on by the guitrd of a freight train which Sta ° Beard’s Station, a ™ named Ellis, from SheUy county ia4ly, If not mortally wounded. Three wo “ l * a -i nr.T Nashville passenger train has a hatf V r d ’ “T-r due Bix buur B and half. Gause of detention unknown. Attempt to Burn a Railroad Bridge „, Bopm, Dec. 10.— Major Greeorv Branch of U Pa^cTai^ad""^ ?** a a had e wiO. Wm » man dressed in rebel uniform mire cognizable to the citizens. Six bails passed through him, causmg^nsUnt The crew of the steamer Ike Davis captured some rime six.ee by a band of rebels, ran into'Galveston hartor ar med at-New Orleans. THE P(>BT--PITTi UTEST 8Y TELECBftPH Enlistments In Hancock’s Corps. Imp6rtant facts about Shenui The Damage done to Atlanta A xPiotuiC of Life in Eiohmorn Midsight. Late Attempt to'frura'Sew York. Another Re«ahfe-t3efl|leinen from From Qen. Butler’s Departnien: New Yobk, Deo. 11.-VHtfotf exertions of the military' ! dhi| there is a fair prospect Of , thti . speedy rapture of the principal ‘actors in the late attempt to burn the dty. ; It is “said that some of them are now in the city under surveilaace. The registration 6f Urgent 1 States cou tinues at (Jen. Peck’s office, and about to this S hSVe been re B istere| J up yesterday examined who left RiCumOridf seven 1 Baya l a(So"!n company with fifty-six deserters He reporto the epndition df the Tebei s &tff- ;a#ffejj>iora!He, .be lngcompelled to stand in,mud Shi%a ter a foot deep, and are aliowedhtithaif; 9 pound pf tneat and a poiihd bffthnr per day.• The men, are d iscouragedwnd take every opportunity to ' desert. He makes an estimate Of W sections daliyfrom Lee’s army ' The Tima says: A merchant who ar fmm R- , 1V ‘ 1Bll j D S t0 “ on WedhesdTy from Richmond, -alter havine faiieH Umon tl tolito? reViOUB,y * W union feeling was .never stronger among the middle classes in Richmond than now. He' *tat&’ that enUre/oreign a recon struction of the Union, JJayishL his hoose guarded day and rimfitUaiid nc> r am ** - reh ln W 1 Ti^ h t£ ¥m f* Washington special says : The report- that the Secretary. pf the fhiSi 7 intends to receive old seven! „,‘7 iea ,n P“y ment for custom duties is without any foundation - ’ ™ e . Mercury's Washington special says: There is no doubt but the Dutph Gap Canal is by this {fine open* and our fleet making its way ur: James’ nvei in the direction of Drury’s Bluff on the bank Of the James river. Dutch I nn£ u C M a i haa been captured and is now held bjjr our Ibices' At the time Brownsville was occupied «.c.». p Ss r of The Herald,'* army of the PJtifmke special says : The Freud* t'pnsnl^f C h imoDd reccnU ? Sen. f ,l h adquarters on 6n Binesa refer- Dg to tie passage of aoctffe French sul. jects through the lines FROM WASHINGTON. Oommittea of Finance on Taxes, The Went Virginia Legislature. Nothing New from Sherman Washikgton, l>e.\ 10.-The proftosi ttun to tax sales oue per cent m,. ( 4 U with considerable favor although spme members ofthe Committee in flhan L c have urged u lower rate in the sales ~l ,‘ t hreaUslufla. There is some talk of imposing an excise tax on specie aud cotton without drawback P Ino Poit'i Washington BDecial are , seek’ er#,;9aT^eW 6f lo y»tlBtat4l are seeking permission to raise reet- S: n 'm r ° r ® , ‘ n . COck ’ 8 cor P 8 > appointing the officers themselves, but the War Department ia inclined to retain the an pointing the officers. Sfl t. of Yjrgini i, us con | tia-distingmshed from West Virginia [ now in session at Alexandria ln e > C n e 'n Jo3e ? o S< ‘ gar ’ 10 1111 the vacably in the Lulled States Senate occasioned C Y r>flp eath Mr Bowd °“. and John L. Underwood at present, United States p‘, BttlCt h Juilge > in Phtceof Senator Car next^r°c? termeXpireB ' >nthe lauHrl.* 0 IDCU6B ° f Bnosv rell he f“ sa? iC N>.?K d paper 9 of Thursday the Bth 88 T N ° tbl ?g new had been received re^di no °Sh rete . War Ue P»rtment regarding Siermaa a movement* No rece^pf^f^, o ®? B ' B had been Twilfr f a . t , er dat ? tba n the 3d ol December. Mosby has been premoted to the rank of Colonel. From Army of the Potomac. Advance of the sth and 2d Corp 3, The Movement fully Accomplished Headquarters Army of the Poto - I J jAC ’B.—Yesterday at daylieht. the Fi fth corps with the' Third division |of the Second corps and two brigades of Gregg s cavalry, started South' They were heard from yesterday, \nd To d L r ? BBedthe J Noto,a y ri ver, °n the Jcrnaalem road without- meeting opposition of any consequence, -They Deserters who came into our, lines I Hwr ? ornmg > state that-Mahone’s rebel' | division was sent off yesterday do meet ?“ r n a . dva “ ce fo «; c8 . but aa no firing has m , l^at direction tee-day, it enJkpef' eVed aDy en « a « ement ias tafe- December 9.—A reconoitering foroe of cavalry went out on the left yesterday r/ nmg, striking rebel-pffl oj H 0 6 t \ aU ? b i? ! r ° ad t driving .them jto whlr« e .i? Bu . D > , a of two miles, , Where they had breastworks 'erected a°7 i“ ade a stand. Skirmishing contin ued for sometime, when the object of the movement having: been fuiiv'ac ex P edl ‘i°n returned. 1 uur loaswas seven-wounded; that of the enemy li unknown. Some, of those^ this psvty. ‘ fepirt that heavy firing was heard in the <3i-' rection otStormy Creek, which indi n 1 l^ a ‘ a riqg was going on between General Warren and the enemy Reports are enrrent, ihatthe evacna- j Hot of Petersbnrg-may be looked for at' an early day. 1 (SigneA) i W. D. McGregor Late Hew York Items Nbw Yqbk, Dec. lO.—Ordara were by tbe ooHefctor of f J om Washington, retiring bass-': ports from all persons who came*hither rrom Nassau and other ports , that -are £L aU “, 8 bf U,e ‘Pineal despi# does, who have seized or attempted to >Tl Z n ‘S 8 a belon B i,, g to dtizehc of mpn U States. The names of all men arriving here from snch ports with out passports are to be sent tSnba au thorities at Washington. A considerable number of prominent citizens met at three o'clock this after noon, in the collectors office, to consider al“amgui* tende?i<, K*WWP,tt-Mitfr. The meeting was organized by theao pomtment of Moses Taylor, a/ Chair man, and Samuel Sloap. as. Secretary. 2*° Mwer P adopM tendering Ad. a|P i. t ’ » gwnd receptiom-and <^, ittee r b l appolntetl to cany out of taceUng. It Appears BOO,l an * ¥B here in the BUrt- Another Advance on the 9th. j jt,j j i —rr .. «r I vSS A rtS ?AH n T ® E ! Abmt of the Poto reconnolsance was matte this morning alone the aTe U i?o,^o«“ ad, * oWirfi Ron, Ste®4v°J? te the oavalr y weai mrtKfco&fiS consisted of de- iQf several regiments of car- F of the isth and three brigades of the - ofthe enemy were driw en across llie riyer, where a shSp nle sgs ibe from a •« *S ,our ; men took position m.Ufe, captured entrenchments, while %nTr I, lrmn W S thr ° W P ont on both aftel a report came that the C “?{"“* “P sod across P ' P ml, ° West of the' road i^ r ft W^oft ‘ sB ww - °n evincing an attack °® the right flfnk °PS e b^ n t 0 prepare to rece) vg them, rj He also sent back for at mf rin C £ m ' en £v,V W £ ieh were E‘ ven Wm make «y .fell back to a stronger a ialf wes? rm TL ey ’ 8 - Mil)a ’ a mile aud f. Pf'f' .The impression is that they “had a no fortes in the vioinitv else *f“PS/resistance to onr advice would have fieen made. c char 2 e was seventeen the 3d^P«nf ea i am ? n g them Lt. Ward of £ nnaylwmia cavalry. The loss of the enemy is unknown In the afternoon, reports came that lefttaw* T ere movin 2 towards the , e * Ty force Arrangements were (mWni^hlf ’ bUt W lO * is hour. (miclmghy they hav? not appeared. Reports fronT Rebel Papers. Skinniuli with Moseby’s Cavalry rfaw- Yobs, Der. 11.—A heavy snow Btorm commenced at an early hour (hi. m >^[ n and “ontinued till about in 0 i°iSV'T lien ‘t turned to ila A Milledgeville correspondent of the Augusta Con ttit u lionalinl says- The t dmlrabl >' e and appointed. Each man had eii?hiv roumls of ammunition, while fben out Btint, and rations for lorty days j nothing" PrepaWd:and U lor | ago General fitevenson command,ng Harper's Ferry *. ul , a scouting party of thirty men in ' to'mirl'T lttel!c "' a ' louden county' to mhui. Itfoshv, who was reported I.J «S !| 10 1,0 preparing for a raid into I Maryland. At Waterford, our cavXr i struck the bead of Mosby's forceTld » sKirmish immediately, ensued, in which we lost seven men killed, wounded anil eTS 'J' 110 rebels who outnumber ed us three to one, lost equally as many Cam* i“ M B ' killed Captain Mountjoy.oue of Mosby’s abb at Lieutenants at Leesburg. Ou*h e fr re the n re.‘ e , l a rty * ob,,leil “ member of the rebel General Gordon's start who Has visiting a lady. ' j I Latest Prom Charleston E-sv-”-" 1 ” St ‘, m ’ Where all 01 Golo Del Mulford 3 fleet 13 now lyinir. The rr change ol prisoners being changed from 3a vannah to Charleston,OeneXshTr man and Foster haying interrupted the exchange at the former city. When the Victor sailed on Wednesday, she heard noh V h, *» tbe direction of Sayan an Bttae k on that city taUroad between Charleston JimS 811 agree tbst TELEGRAPH. ■ N.w York Marke,. diinT 81 ** '°r “U -all So Wtaatotoi «U “ 46al0trad® brand* bl^ Qrt *^ red: $255a2« for anihinParftit 42v * lor Winter for 2 “ a r e ; a 7 u \ e o f e Ooen *, m laasee. 680 for Mumoy^do*pSSl? o ” llo - M °- orude; 714J30 for lehncdi^bond H S ,or new Lard 1U540. Boiler, SSaMefofohio?^^ »«w York Honey Market 2M ?* W ° EE| De °' 10 '~ GoW “loaed to-dsy at Chicago Market. &vSSd¥T^ St# bonis ACarket. **£ «*%%* !Zisggrb£!i£ r mu - REMEDY dysentery DURRH(Ea. Ipllxoix’a Aromatic BEACKRERRY CARMINATIVE ;^mmtdet: rt “ 4 0 ‘ d U r ™rno s^wsrjrr:ir-r -tattei?‘*l Ph5 '" lCtSM ™T generally 0 » practice in all chronic anddangereu. S££==^== -^srstrraKS ,h * ,he P ro P rt etor‘« bdi.ie tte ou£ * We ™PPer of each Prepared only by W. F. DAVIDSON, Sole | Proprietor, For aale by an reapectahje dragguta. Lfe2£s*JK!- “ ° 6nt,,> *"* 40 * . 1*« WooJ-irroM. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH n ' L Cee,, “* °f *y times on one aide and stopped- up, some- Soon a clear, °“>er. ita appear4nce T excortTtin*lhL duc^L s , fBe ma ke* Of the Ups, whfcn bicoS| h rrd BO anil “f fa swollen. Alter & 1P1B 0 ?® rt ? * n ? somewhat cornea thick, jelloulah eIVrSm I *!* cliar § e be continiiea to be « r mely fr e( ]uer.t, and and a »ourS of m«h aie4a "- annoyance. After mnr^ S f and ■■- the greatest purulent, highly o trenail?- J “ 8 U uie n becomes tremely letld odor It an «*- to require when oonfin£d -to tiw f p '°f u ” 0 83 quent application iST„“ I to the nose the fre arups into the throat .Shi^' ***«*>**' prlf it the case, while the botfv h !S l il? m k r !L l>arlfl!ul “‘ l > tion, constant horizontal pou Sleep fa frequeitl, dt a , i nr,iSi Bo,net ‘ me “ boil., choking caused bv thenVUS 6 * 1 t ‘ l V' aeDa ation ot in the throat. oUltm KS C 3 the ivaterv Dortinn “ e beat m the l»cad, deposited upon. the membrane' Sf « I^ d * ly,la upper part of the throat i„ Si ml 111611060 a °d or hardened lumps. The h f pe of oru ; hare to be made to iemr,r?ik?’ frequent elforla bly blowing the nose? or by^eSamiSth’ —a praettoe as disagreeable ft “ hawking thow »roifnd him After w’re 860 "'' 1 that side of the inorttstation u'hfrh^ =e removal, the .nucona membrane win . bfoh adhered 10 bloody, a fact “Sr/”*’ be foun " Tor Its dtslodgemeutbunli? orca /squired orustations accumulate mn’.i 8 theae > B - Kara“S»»-V“ ! r cc«Tfu. e ,, p a s tI!XVK e c .*!!&££ T ’“V :rt s ?sZipa n fV“h“l"a U ?! 1 tl , l < :“ d , &“* ?het M n har^ U f' * ““ «s | principally ttirouel, the t wmia M ® feB Plratmn 1 deleterious ln ™e g C „e l aMfei ‘ h "* h ‘ , ', ethod I o. entirely loir? JidThesnirK'n" ol Irequeut, u product , ? Kh 'f* tfftaioimlly, while blmyirn* ° lAate - <»«• oi-tmbbhug sound will be beardTu bearing wTjl be found quite thick inri?,' ttm * ui>, tut return suddenlFwiVSLsffn rt ?^ M the fact. The eres y HlvareS "■ith’eaab IB '^S?®SSy2^ffi -ji.Y Wtssr ass aha sing* books at the He, ? ,!mbar ' *b»t in pur- MtThOPGLiTAN GIFT BOOK STORE 'i ou pay no mare than you would atanv Other establishment, and have the advantage of receiving a valu able present with each boo* yen buy One Trial win Convince Book Buyer. That *he plaot to make thelrpurchaeeal. at 63 FIFTH STREET, ln £,£°“ ftfty 1 »to"!« hm!!lre,t r d!,'lu e r ' a V “ n '- Si?wissEr ,usi,wi ,rce ««y Jioll»lrd&.w:eod DHI tiOODS. Juat received a large, lot of' Alpaccas, Shawls & Cloaks, Balmorals, CHEAP fok cash; ' M. MENTZER. m * onronwATi K?SS”f= Sagwsasaffi'^^S • p «S®®fS r no34:3md ' r tr ■ »R. LIGHT Hi i, i C A T AIBH. UR.XIOHTHU.L, THE ADXfIOR OF Trea ttae Is now at the ST - CHARLES HOTEL PITTSBURGH, ‘ A " . i.' i ;v9t '• Apoti»«»riwl»a^Be*fe*Llii : ; ! ““l E**;s6fe.: Alcohol, Perfumery,, Itaetf u ‘Ajßffiflfes-' 1 qnors, Tobacco and .tlkarai 'r?" Oils • is ;zz Medwiaes, ■6e it : '>it e ,'-*r ju l . T:RUißsi'i3' j ~1 ‘ ■ «0., 4to. S< J^DRHi;s, He “‘“ *£?*«*;■, Pittsburgh Agency. > >. „ • Alterative, >. r. . ..i „ „ Uarmlaative, rni.ii,i « „ Hair Tonic AHair live' sanative 1 y A...||v., Ur. J. (■. AYER'S Feet..,,,. Ague-Cure, U6lMBU U >» B^eb«« M T, emMlet . \ : .L... Dr ° W> *»«»«**» u lt i*unfieiv— i J - •• • fe. . ':. SCHEWCK’S Pultnenio. i. y«fo Tonic, alaadrake Pjjt t . KK ‘" B “ v ’ s «»fe WHIOHT-S lOl4O Urandreth’i Ptlia ffcAAv WUaoaV Hlh, - :-r. -1 Outt«*»Narrta. . - i- v » An AntldoU . .: / T > i ••' d Anam, the reUnbW £ wfe S* ‘re aejfeted Pharmecutlet ana phyktaiTn experlnced r'e/cV** “ a All our Am«n&tf6s«iiS2iHß^“SPSP-- ! ill AN '* ,e‘ ’ Ornum^ Arautrong & Ju*ti'j iwW: w, a. buff * Co’s Teeth.- rteth, , iiMl!, McOtlrty i Wafll* Teeth Johtifon A Lmiii’i Toeth, ,ee,t, ■ e? ile«crtption. ““ "**“** *n»»eH*i of ovorr ri»uiogua.tobii J^ME * Mcqahh; " C ° r ' * ou *«» * Market ®m. «■’’'f -.UnjlittSati: J. '■ ' « ' W*« V '••'<{{'o7*l T>if Successor to ilk ti