••,,,c • . ,-,,-.;,-'4-41:''.- , --- k- 7kfi I.' ,! :B' ',:l A , •,' ~.•R1 Jame P Barr,. E4ltop &= -Proprietor.. MR= ' NO A . WOHOLIO PREPARATIONA {-,,i , A -PRE _TONIC. MEDICINE- - DR 1-•H O OFLAND'' pEL SBEA:TED Hll ,, • i .G,-F..-km:4l--,11:TT,.k.a5...,...: PBBYAKID BY (B 0 D. isacursoir, Philadel ' plus, Penna., W9l effeotnally ours I a Li*~r 01140111 - , II DFS JAUNDICE,; Dbrositaile,__r Nervolua Debility. Dlsesiaea Elf the anfkall Diseases Arlitug from a Disordered • l'lVer:Or-Ataititelts such as Constl 'l _p_ation. Inward-. . ; riles Fullness or Blood to the Head, I.Judi:My of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or-Weight in the Stornaoh, hour Fructations, Sink . tog or Fluttering at the Pm:IA Lae Stom ach, go, trio neau. Homed and difficult Rreathing. Fluttering at the Heart. Choking orsuffocating sensations when in a lying ,tioaturg - Dimness of Vision_; Dots or webs be- • I.re Ulesitht, Fever ' and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Feral: m otion, Yet. lowness of the Skin and ea Pam „Pa in the Side, Back,Rhesit bs, to. fi lidgen Flushia of Burn at.- - rin the Flesh,Constant laginings of-Evil, fad greatdepres ". • I , lt a fon • - i spirits.,.. And riesittwolv zrevent ramowEerer. Bi ll ions; lever, Joa. •; it THEY CONTAIISf N ii,Webtelf. 'as BAD They will dire the above diseases In ninety-nine ases out of Wilitindred. Induce I , -.z.1.6 sale and universal 'aupluari tit Siotiflan — d's German'itters, (purely regetaide hest s 'of ignorant quacks and unarm miens venturers, home l ammed upon suffering zi nianifr the flood gates of . ocistrems in the shape , sf ppor whisky;,vilely Isom ended with injurious, irugs, and 'christened Tonics. Stoma:hies and Bit ten- ' 0 , BeWare of the innumerable array of alioholie preparations tif plethoric bottles, and birAellied tea,: under vie modest appellation of Bitters: which, insteadief curing only aggravates disinum ad leave thedis appointed sufferers indesp_aw YOUWANYSONETFrINOPoBYEKNOR• EN raut' . Yaaw.i t ivr A GOOD APPETITE, , .94 YOU W YO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION, DO:YOU - WANT TO PEKE, WELL? Da YOU WANTTO GET,AID a 'Meat row —NEBBI 11 - 0 DO ; WANT &tr.° Y 1 Do you want, to sleep well Do Igon want a brWk and vigorous fteling i xi do Ise HOUFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Nom J. Ne .uh Brown, D. D., Editor uf the En . asofowaffoC:uf Religious Knowledge. Altheligh_nb).ilispoh .4 to favor or recommend Patent Medichia in general, through distrust of their Ingredients:. _effects; I yet know of no sufficient reasenhy a man may mot testify to the benefit lib believ es himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ido this-the More readily in. regard to Roo& hind's Serminßitters, prepared' by Dr. Cl. M. Jackson, of this ` city, because I was prejudiced against them Or many years, under the impres lon that they weree ldefly an alcohelie mixture, am indebted to:friend Robert tilicionaker. eq ..forthe removal of _this prefudhasly - proper ests, and for encouragement to try them„ when offering from great and long continued debility. he 'ascot' threebottles of these Bitters, at the rieginning of the present year. ;was followed by evident' relief. rand restoration to a degree of owilly and mental vigor which I had not telt for ix months before;. and had almost depaired of re aming. I therefere thank God and my friend for limating me to fla use of them.:. - 4- tine J. NEWTON BROWN. PIELLADXLPHIA, 4 - tine 23. 1861. i Avon eke Bee.. - J 0 .441813. Kainard, Pastor of the reit& mast Ghurch. DB. damson:l:4)rue 16,a :—I have been fro. ruently requested to connect my name with oom- DefertheC9d4iylilefigsGerrtaa:kici;Vo2f medic i ne, pnere, shave t 4 fill 'Cane declined; but with a 3lear proof in various instances and Dirbio4larly in torowit fami,l 'f the usefulness- of pr. floor-: landN German Iti re.; I depart from my-usual. t , emirs% to express 'my full conviction that for general debilitt: of e system, and especially Liv er Complaint it is aOaf° and valuable preparation. Tel some cases it may fail. bat usually I doubt not Iterill be very lefickcial to those %rho suffer from !.,above causes.; Yours very reopeotfully, I; J, IL %RENARD, Eighth below Colts street. Phila. Dec. 24th. lil oeuhe Wife of ALDERMANWUNDER. fer- Ainuttoom. , ; - agnatarroww..itine 1, 1861. D .0. M. JAcrecue-ein—lt gave Me Planate, years azo.to eye yea a cortifiCate. testifrie th i Germen Biftersitad ALMS for me, ; !I am imperfectly ; 'lured 1 irf 'all those iiiigatilia 'your edirineprefeases to,,,teriVViarePale.ehron rtgiNervollt% de4t7,dieesSit - Of the Xidnwev ko: 'The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner eons prostration is surprig,' I have been con =lied frequently in reference to your Bitters,and, without heettation.have:recommendedde-forthe above oomplainta,aa in every instance it has effectually cured. your mainline has a great Foutation in Germantown; -an/ is sold in every rug Store, and in arid of the Gram; stores are. Ilany one shoidd,quren what I sat I ' thergiehnieloGermardowri, d I will ti protie to theirsitisfaclio• n. that, the Meta have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above inessett.. ~_ .., - III Respectfully, i II; HABRA" WUNDER. Main drint, above R ittenhouse . no Germantown. 44121'.44....•.- ' -- . ... . JUST THE THING'IVR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up their° tution, and give health %ad streng th Pi a n' overtaalced anti diseased TEE 226 oimatomTKIDARMY .nrj yrti _ PRELADIELP/lIA_, Animist 12, 1862. • -- Du. G. M. daexamerikor. Mr::-Wirile -in Sir a, owing to the change of wateta wall taken w. di a severe diarrhoial which seem incurable, and which lireatly weakemed , ine. - -When we cached Martutsbtre. I feared I should have to orne home: :but boddm ISODUIV:YottrInUart in .he store Mr. R. H. Pilo,, in that •town, I Mir hared a ruPP4. and outiddrnritwas spea%et stored to heath. The diarrinna . wee il - checked, and I experiertard no return alt. -.-- number duty wh o suffered in thesaine' manner and from the same Clinge. with whomal shared the Bitters, tartans in this certificate: I; expeettersturn totheabatid-war with the Lek on, and shall certainly takeliturdrht of-thealw Ifm MS: knapsack. ',I would not be without It riteweight in gold. Particularly on goinginto a sune region. .. ~ 1 - . Yours, truly, . ;.. t i 1 'kat wy.k m . i ., , s. o OniPanY }I. Ikt3 — Legion. , BEWAgIi OF go tuvrEßFErris. ifi is. :...- . 18ee! that the *or, 0 re..44t0R80N." ir ontbe ITEM.= Of firl DOW% hinoluidlotaii 'sat Min * ifaotekyr _ _? 1 "- POll3. 103 411.kteil3 LEMEIIIII.III9M. 1-. 4 JONES & EVANS, 03nomusaola 'To 01 6 M. Jaciaou k Co.) PROP ETOE& sr B. i • , :i • `r 'Mohr Daugttieta and Dealers in eyecr wu in the United Eltatee. audit,. , Mr. Ell' . H. ELETBIER, I*: - - • b Pititebrurib. 11. P. GCSIIIVAIrryt„ , ms24:ly-deod _Auft_b_my enaii. mi-Abo fossils at i ltir ai l a diffi eer ier of the Dbiagi4 Street.. Bernie alio l- _ Corm OIDIXICON, Al J i loath street NINTEM ! 1 , . . ~,,,:; .„. ~,,.- ,:.- 4. ! .. , 7;5. ! '' " 1- _ - . - ' . ' l :,!. .... -.. ..i . 0 1 IN- • 41 1 41 — .1 n..f,,f1 ..14) f. crg..e. ;k -:,;',-v. , , -, , - :-, , a,. - • .- 0, _ . i , ~_ ..._ . . i ~., ..-4 11 •J - , ; •.;-:!..,-,...-.,...-.., I. . _____ „ A1 .!.t.. ? ? C-,:i l - .. ! --••..'i.' • • ~.., ; - - , -.-,- .; . ' ~.,,,.-.!:*'• i - .. ~ ' ~• 1 - i i• ....- . ... ~. -; J.`,- - ,.' .• '' l ti 1 ( ~,,...,, , ~,,, , ,1 k -., ,- z-- .2.1: i .-.. I.: Or"' .-... .r. 1 , ...,:' :=1::; ,' -2 N - C 4: •Z • ` 1 ''' .• .4' .1 :1 4.g. ' • - .:7 -:: . , , . , fi•%. \ ' . . i ,4 i '..,:. ::: f- ~ . , I • :. .. , . . , . COMEEROIAL '1 . .. INFORIATION, - ... , ... rbteratiocconuniti m e et. the Boaz ofTirsidelde ISri:w..'and Dec. . . .. , VEGETAB L E. Wm. X SHINN; V. P. j a1 JAB. BANNATT JNO. S. DILWOMI Wm- McOREER 7' 7 ' DAVID braj DIES& Movemitntifiif Euri:TeattEttesanerii. c vnom ponore:: China. ~., .. ...:LiverPoOl...-Neletirir • 'Jan lifesteherien. -Liverpool , r 5 1 164.G .. . adYerPoo).-.,.BOitton— —.Jan a cc Jain ole New York .Havana, &NO 17 ritatir..l. , :l.....Nisw York s :Nor Wows-. Jen 17 Jan 20 Talisman.. ... --Now York . .. Kingston. Jai.. Jan 21 Africa Boston.. --Liverpool --Jan 2l City Jam 24 YorkcHsOkbutiri—'2 l / 1 21: Sin 24 GeOtromwm4-Wew Irpri; , ..Neor Orleana.Jan 24 China. New`York'Aivtritool Manoliesteir--::New York _Li Jan 41 UniT.lriamloiriNewaorkl.Glabitow British Quaen.,:New Xprk..klastanao - ,...Feb Arabia;Begot. ---14V0rp001 , .....a0 R. 4 or - ig ..Liverpool:...:.; Feb U The were large sales of prime omantry-rem i 1 ?to dared lard.tto at ao. and alstilicnieeitr sit the saMeThpinNlTE el . ofreivitirbolitever of thb latter at - leg - thew* • :Itiiiit light.- , The.itivaateris lir the iMiliilifisisl - ti 4 ntitislierbof oittirldoni ilia , . tonsitakingonotec perhaps, -than this Ord* :11-9M jibroad w thoughltheseowere lime '.._.•' . ...- ,' : i Ides j ..parirc both4otintry‘ 'mid 'city. ' 0 1 'tow brands. sold to a large extent atlsl3 Old lain re quest at sll t and some were made of both at that ' , gore: $ll2O. we heard indirectly. had'been paid for the. City.. Sager eared Hams arein goodreqn est--the best brands readily commandlog 100. a d. a . better market to -day tinder the intinenees that improved it yesterday. Thom of medium And stmtd . :,quality.:hrotight: rather letter figures bat the extremes not Altana& . Al'atill M to 200• lbs amu q oted at $4 80_ The latte o r f l fitris is..liotiiiker, rather extreme for the wailltarianied.. :T4ose weighing 220 to 225 are firm at $4 7004 80. jektgew.iitraterßirealiet : • We:have - Alain .10 notice an'exeited market for neatl.V.averynesoriptiona . ef Grab:fetid Provident! owing .to a 'farther Aim in el old. • Wheat advaneedT@2o ner bnittetnn yeater - , day'ennotations, with sales or No. 2 Red. at $l. 17 @t la; ;No:1 Spring at.-$1 10@1 1216 No. '2 Spring at 96Mo@$1: rejected Red at $169 @1 07: and re, jectadt3Ottng at 85e. There was -mire activity in Flour and.thanker- . excepted Rim; hut prices were not quoted higher. on favorite brands of Spring grades. A bout 3 330 barrels changed. hands. at 75(46 21) for. White Winter: WO 50 for gokid to Choice hi rinir Extrar; and.538734@14 fog a g switne. There was tolerably act vo dammed for Corn, and the market advanced 3eld , le;dlrJes being made at,47 942 c for mixed. and;410420 .for rejected. RIVER,HHINS, • Here. it hal ssiollen over three ,, fiet itiring- the past twenty-four hours. The Kanawha, Licking and all trirmtarteg Ara Pairing-Otte strane The I etunberhEnd. and rennesiee are in dal navigable order. .1 be diMmlty in hauling, owing to the unusual depth of snow. retarded .ahipments yes- The St. for Wheel= 04io No. 3, for Marietta; And.Glendala. for Memphis, comprise the departures. The Armenia, New York, and Key West, No 2 s from rittabtugin Men Frankilo.from Wheeling; and bilVer Moon and eritaa Dona. from Memphis are among the - first:boats due here Captain Pepper, on Thursday. 'bought a little propellor or tuip ;turned /m She- MU built on did La es. Gaptans Poprer will send thelnlia to Memphis. • . Mr, N. Williams and W. G. Watts have bought the Maionie Gem, for the Madison and Louisville teach : The:Parthezda . was one of the boats recently de stroYed. by the robele,la the Cusaberlsad river, ; 114 The Port list here for thopast twaotrfour boUri) arfollooe : . . City of Memphis; Viokiburg, Miund City Pa &Leah; White Cloud Vicksburg, St. LonisL Al hambra, Isleleua,•St. Louis; Gen. Hallealr, Ten nesse river. Cairo and return; Rowena. Memphis. tit. Louis, C. - Dowel], Evansville, Cairo and re turn,- Jas Means, river. tit, Louis; Jennie Dean, St. Louis, Minnehaha. Est: Louis,Mernpinin SU ver Clorid;Cincinnati, SL Louis; Ad: HMO. CO-; Columbus; Cairo, Shyer wave, Cairo. - re e . had . Run. arri vide IronMertiphis y esterdai. bringing . no newts ho.wever- The city of Memohis and White Cloud were loaded win sickluid woun ded, The,formetwent to the Mound city and Paducah hospital& - Thir latter is going to Bt. The'rlier here is falling ayawly. In the twen ts-four hour' ending. 10 ceelook A. K. yesterday It receded fourinehea..and was then eleven foe air inches above ' water mark in 'December 4800, • • • ' CThere iii twelve feet water in the Channel out to ali& and*bigriver below the Illinois river is raising and bank. fall Ovilflowinoin right Mackie; The,lipper Mississippi is falling from ' Keokuk down, With plenty of water for navigation, and very fit to impede it, . TV e. have. no late reports from the Missouri TIPS Am:anent tat-not been taken in Govern ment service, She istaceiving freight, as far as she can get it:for Oineltinati and Pittsburg, We.opine, in view of changes andnew arrange ments in military operations on the Lower Mis sissippi, not only that the Government will not take any more steamers from here at present, but that an avalanche of those lately in Government service. will soon be again at our wharf, and that the Columbus packet Arago, and the Memphis ,paesets will be permitted to return to this port , withouthiturrtiPidon or delay.: .. . EITTI3BIT4GH . PBOD.HOB!:IIARKET - 9moror rai Dillir , ltOßT. Tuesday. Jan. 20tb. AtiftutalrarTheweatheer:yeiterdo , :-,*as as Pleasint as ire could desire for int-itoor trams°. trona.— Thisinass exhibited an improvement. Our riyeri - criabliiiin a fine stage Old movement of odal boatmen Makes fatten linker: lively along rifer and the vicinity of itie look& The movement inPlour that com encad ,in`,Frtdak aid Saturday. Piioeilends_l(pirards. Some deillite;fo . Self at lhe present rates., whilst others asemwillioi , eel, intlinoinfiitt and %lino are ligsking . up in, Grata and iflour. that ;the tftegni, will extend heßathire can be no.O . ith4 The ease that °ail war our notice will - below d below - . *lose—Holders were very fan in th it view' met of them demand higher figures; the stook in first hands is ample for all orctinery parposes -Mr -5 the receipts were liberal. The .principle amonnt that changed hands was for the Eastern nutikets Some lots were disposed of on pdvz tering. Sales 503 Extra Family. ohnioe.S6 '75: do $670: • 250 $65090.7 ; 5; 100 . $l6O ...3Qp Ratan $610;21.501_41X06 06.• . , , . Mit-i-Sal es 100 this Mv 02 25.• _ .. -.slflutter firm:pad-It fttr-regt* . t. Sal e of 40W., th: , hi.: 1 80: 4 200 - 11 , ablatin'lB@l9e tteosbblis. ittlsd Ptirsi?i,' , ,“ C triqdra llib rotha iii.4: r t glir ' . ' tli fe e ll et ing teii iii t s o 'llh f2 B .W." k b a ts", lot ire loo4 . olo 49oo* .. EXtrkg4ntifia 644 il snt 2- ',.7 - F . ~ . •`..11.±7 lit @A, ...: ia , i t iidokt- &AA A 'tali Seed... Clever WA West: sales 150 bu. at $5 7505 87 p seer gnat .., ity- , Flasseedsin detatiMat l N opri TiFiT9l: a 1iiiMAM144 1 1i t m,,,: n , t ...::.,...,,i;....., -..;- Wlsiiiii - Welded were more Aral 41421,11:10E 5a1* ofaiW>bfisiiittielOits EX 25 --- rn—Dpr N ite lerof4SY bn at 10040 , 0 °gamiest.* eat-theeam,ppdoe.' tudrWasdas f 4 (Pbiet , 4oosoM isese—Sales - oflabra W. - XI:0012o, :-, B Irrbidarrifft—tat iiikrket Nytk -- cuiglaiiited. Bales 4EIOO/iineli , Alealtes;ats2-75SPZ 8734. or, :plea.: sales of 75 bash at $1 ;e' 5 . ' - AppleC,Thi *Oka appears very firm with lifter deanandler , home asty . We note sa, ea of I 70 bblaatl2 250250 - eartibl_ ! _ . . tismkeriejimminohinireckwo pricer ' or d4olaed. -.. , ....-:-...d 7;;;N. ,- ,, 1.7.: fl 7 c':'.4 _ iil Wili**. s l l 4.o 4 :OrTa""n B We Ire nowzissanfatozini iseikerfor iifflole of Ado - . .41.4 - Akit ' Zr wan we &Temperate deliverfrii:OwailDen, 11144 ft "I g it-13;i 4:4 47-0 4 : 44i0 mar 1 41%94971. siintrAtir di co. N E - W - 0 - 0 - O'D 8 Airsva mrr szcz t i ) TVEast leaye FLA . h t *e , seteetlop of aftcraNG AN Souritiffig stoOD* for -, tietH he and Youths - Iran embisebtireall the s west atfill.P:47PsMMAlXBM4ilatal. Virtnnea"., WiAnG e lalatii ilk CO., Ll ` 141 Pederai n Vie Omer Market Snare. Mathew ens. PROM -AKIKEII34,-. PORE.c. , P.4I4:IIIiNGISII 4 IIMN. Cinelnn a eL St; Louis. THE DAILY POST-ADVANOED RATES. One year, by Mall Six months, ". Three One One week, delivered In the city To agents per hundred • NEW ADVERTISING RATES. , Therfollowinw rates' of advertiiing have been agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburgh Dolly: Rress. to take effect on add after the 10th daY of-November. 1800. on all new contracts : FOR STANDING MATTER. PER BINDLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY: One Insertion....,. 0 60 Two months__ 09 00 Two insertions— 100 Throe months... 11 00 Three insertions 125 Four months.— 13 00 .one week 200 Five months.... Xtoo Two weeks_ ___ a5O Six. months 15 00 Three weeks . 500 Nine months_ 20 00 One month. 0 00 One year 25 00 • FOR CHARGEABLE MATTER. • Which allows theprivilege of a weakly change of matter, to op inserted among new ad r vertisamenta . PBB BINGLE• 7 B4IIA:B2i EVERY DAY Rix months slBoo '. .Tifehremonths.. ........... ... 80 00 . - AdmimilltritoreNaieei 2 2 idairiace Death Notices each im3ertion 5 , advertisements ordered in for one Mon ng th. or lees time, to be cash at the time ofori : ari. SELECT TALE. THE FAITHFUL WIFE. In 1798 M. de Talleyrand was in Boston: One day,whilst crossing the market place he was compelled to stop by a long row Of j iw*iiis, all 'loaded with yegetables,4 The wily courtier; 'generally so dead' ld emotions, could not tint look with a king of pleasnre at these wagons, and the little wagoners,, who, by-the-by, were young and pretty countrywomen. Suddenly the vehicles came tcta _stand, and the eyes of M. de Talleyraud chanced to rest on one of the women who appeared more lovely and graceful than the rest. An exclama tion escaped from his lips. It attracted the attention of the fair one, whose coun— try dress and large hat bespoke daily visits: to the market ; as she beheld the astonish ed. Talleyrand, whom she recognized im-i mediately, she burst out laughing:— "What I is it you?" "Yes,.indeed, it is I. Bit you, what are. on doing here ?" "I," said the young woman, "I am waiting, for- my turn to pass on. lam go ing to sell my greens and vegetables at the Market-" At that moment the wagons Hagan to move on, and she of the straw hat applied the whip to her horse, told M. de Miley rand the name of the village where she was living, requesting him earnestly to come and see her, disappeared, and left him as if rivetted to the spot by this ap parition. Who was this young market-woman ? Madame la Countesse de la Tour du-Pin (Mademoisselle de Dillon) the most ele gant among the court ladies of Louis the Sixteenth, King of France, and whose moral and intellectual worth had shone with 40_,t;lagling &lustre in the society fittnv en`rentth nobility emigrated, she Was young,, lively and endowed with the most remarkable talents, and, like all the ladies who held a rank -at the court, ;and bad only had time to attend to such ,duties as belonged to her highly fashion able and courtly life. • Let any one fancy the suffering and agony of that woman, born in the lap of wealth, and who had breathed nothing butpertumes under the gilded ceiling of the royal palace of Versailles, when all at once, she found herself surrounded by blood and massacres, and saw every kind of danger besetting heryonng and beloved husband and her infant child. - They, succeeded in eying from France.— It was their good fortune to escape from the bloody rand where Robespierre and his associates were busy at the work of death. . Alas I in those times of terror the poor children themselves abandoned with joy the paternal roof, for no hiding place Was secure against the vigilant eye of those monsters who thirsted for innocent blool - The' fugitived landed in America, and drat went to Boston, where they found a retreat. Bat what : . change for the young, pretty, fashionable lady, spoiled from in fancy by loud and continued praises of her beauty And talents. , . . . Atom. 4e la Tour dul-Pin wail , extrirva gantlyfond of his wife. At the court of France he had seen her, with the proud eye of a husband, the object of general admiration. Indeed, her conduct had al ways been virtuous and exemplary; but now, iit a fiiieign . land, -and among nn sophisticated . republicans (1793) what was the use of courtly refinements? They b6aidsl at• Mrs. Muller's, a good ±tured, notable woman, who on every casien evinced the.greatest respect and admiration for her fair boarder ; yet M. db la Tour du-Pin was in constant . dread lest the conversation of that good, plain contrast be. was the society of such gentle men as M.',do"Nortmene t M. de Talley- rand. bid;_and the higkenuded and polish ed nobility Of 'France 1 .Whenever he was' thinking or this *transition- (Particularly when - absent film his wife, and tilling the garden 'pf" the cottagewhich they were go ing to inhabit,) he felt such pangs and heart-throbbings as to make him appre hensive-au his return to Mrs. Muller 'l3 to even meet the'leeks of his beloved wife, mhoin . tie expected to see bathed in tears; Meanwhile the good hostess would give *hint arhearty shake of the hand, and re , .. peat to him, "Happy husband I happy husband!" . . _ ';4t laid came the day when:the fugitive t aihlelt. _ the. : boarding house of Mrs. M erita-go- and inhabit their little cot tag , `where , theymm to be at last exempt fro - .**l*lthiirksinlY,iservaiit,.anegro, a. icir ah _ dof Jack - o'-all trades, viz: gardener _fa° iriatiYandinekrthii lastfunction, M. .debTonzTdu-Piu dreaded most of all to see iiic-try to undeitake. • t IA was Slinott dinner time. ' The poor :emigrant vent into.hialittle garden to ga- Hier some frniti and tarried as long as pos eible. An bin return Isithe his wife was absent; looking' for .her, he entered the kitchen, 'end saw a youngicountrywoman, who witikherlaektothadopr, was knead ing dtfugh4 iiiii ',nix' ii` ii: GP siatiisiyiwhitieneitit; were hereto the elbow& ....M....-de:la Tont , du-Rinatartedr th& young woman = tarried round. It was his beloved wife . , ' , AO had tr `exchanged her muslin , -and- silks "for a, stpitrrdress, not its-fer ,, a fancy ball; . but , Ati play ithepart ofivreal farmer' a wife. At - sigh of her husband her cheeks crimson -4102d shejoinetilerlands in a- iftipoli lefpigintinner. "Oh, my love," said ale, - ckbbtlinglvat - Me. - I - amls expert as Mrs.Ritullig,", ....... u __... lop fti‘lif ; egintion to speak, he clasp Ifilitb huil Oniiin, and kisses her fervently.. • FrOni his inciniiies, he learns - that when he tbbnght her given up to despair, she had enzployed her time more usefully for 'their . tutnre happiness. She had taken lessons frOm Mrs. Muller and her servants :;;--tifid after-six months, had become skill Id in the culinary art, a thorough house keeper, discovering her angelic nature and admirable fortltude. TUESDAY MORNI*., JANUAgY go f Is62'. "Dearest," continued she, "if you kn e w how easy it is. We, in a moment, under stand what would :.cost a country woman sometimes one or two years. Now we shop be happy—you nolonger will be afraidf ennui for me, nortl of doubts about i 4y abilities, of which ';I will give you many proofs," said she,looking with abewi -, ing smile at hint . . " Come, comer,...y promised us a salad, and I' mgoing to a for to - morrow _ ; the' oven is hot. To.. the bread of the town will do—but ob. , - ia henceforward leavtitio me." • I i From that moment, Madame dela Tout du-Pin kept her *Ord; she insisted on go ing herself to Boston to sell her vegeti hies and cream cheese. It was on such an errand to town that M. de Talleyrand met her. The daytatter he went to pay her.a visit; and; ound her in the poult7 yard, surrounded Ity . a host of fowls, hal gry chickens atikpmeons. She was all she had' promised to he. Besides, her healtifohadbeen so much be- °fitted, that she seemed less fatigued. b the housework,.thp if she-had attends the hills of the I vinter. Her beauty xi whiCh'had been remarkable in the gorge-'• one palace of Vetiailles, was dazzling in her cottage in thelTew World. And ‘hr de Talleyrand said so to her. "Indeed!" replied she with naio "indeed, do you think so? lam delight to hear it. A *onion is always and - evi erywhere proud of her personal attract tions. y ! At that moment; the black servant bolti •ed into the drawing room, holding in hil band hisjacket, withalong rentin thehack, "Missis himjackettorn; please mend him.' ' She immediately took 4 needle, repaired Gullah's jacie_t,,und continued the con. versation with chapning simplicity. Thie little adventure left a deep =pros! , sion on the mind of• M. de Talleyrand, who uSed to relate _it, with that tone c 4 voice peculiar to ilia narrations. Ate... 'rim* Reproof. _ i HuMor and sharp wit are never pat to better luse than in inswering a fool accord., ing toy' his folly, and we could wish that, reproofs like the &Hawing were more fret quent Some five or six years ago, in one 0 the trains of carcriinning between lima* and Jersey City, New Jersey, there was al young , aval officer, who was constantlyin-i mingling his conversation with the most' profane oaths. A young lady_ was sod situated that she cbuld not but hear every time he swore. At first she bore it with perfect equanimity, then, as it 'continued, and rather inereaied in the shocking char acter of his impreations, she began to grow fidgety, and her eyes flashed. We knew that a bolt `would soon be shot, and that it wuuld strike him. It came di rectly: ,"Sir ' can you converse in the Hebrew tongue?" ~."Yes," was the answer, in a half un conscious, but slightly sneering tone. "Then," was the - reply, "if you wish to O swear any more n Wonld greatly oblige me, and probably the ,Vest_af Itslyt-,. ere also...if Alm ,yrdetty uo 1 watched him. It had hit. His color came and went—now red, now white.— He looked at the young lady, then at the ceiling of the cars ; but he did not swear any mote, either in Hebrew or English, and he iprobablyeremembered that young lady.—Free Nation. "Button resided in the town of West Hartford, was a carpenter and joiner by trade, and was particularly noted as a very singalar compound, inordinately tond of drink, aad in a great degree unsocial, but heciaaiotally made "remarks,'' one of which am about to.relate. He was present at the "raising" of a house, and having put himself outside of more whisky than he could hold, with convenience, went inside the frame to rest himself. While sitting there, the rest of the work— men, engaged in the third story, loosened a joist (4 Stick of timber some two inchea. 143 , six, and twelve feet in length) and in its trait •to the earth' 'from• the- upper story of the house to the : lower one,. where. Batten sat, it took hini directlY across the bead.. / Eevry one supposed that poor Button's, "framel had'suffered. - . , But itre were not long in doubt, for leolting Up he said, with , that exp ression so very peculiar to a "atrychrunated” Man. "I say, yer boss, tell them reprentices to be more darned careful where they throw their chips, for I'm not so bloody drunk blt what I can resent an ninsult Poor putton is dead, bat is well remem bred h et, and it becomes a source o anxiety to know who has got that "But ton ?" Anecdote. One :of Summer day, Duke Charles dined itt a little town of Nagalit With the diuner.eame a great multittide of fries all: uninvited ; but that Tattered nothing.— They bozzedahobt one over another, and alighted helg o tad there, making quite as free as if thlstled been a portion of his princely train. Duke Charlas. was : angry at this'; than "ca ll ed tae hOstess, he .said: ere,gl old , beldame .let the flies 'have a , separatwtalle - . The hostess, a very quiet woman, did as she was ordered; set out another table, and then einxdug. Lup to 'this ' Duke, said, with a I,w curtsey: ';The : ble is served._Will your high nesie no order thelliee übe seated?" Ti ...99rac9A3 in...Vorth Caro he behr appear to be I deeply -Con:' earned boat the military movements in North -0 rdlina Accordingtb:tbeir report the army, under Gen. Foster, num bers Ti m b 0,090 to .70,000 men; but . " • wherer • orcements so large ,have come from th do not appear to know. - dAn aitack-'ol 4 'WthaitigtOuitrhititeved by them to his ampairamti and Add : one tbe upon Rs-, capital Of'the State. Th e re b e l forces !forth - enrollin have been in creasedtlin numbers, and Gen. Kirby Smith, Ito was:whir - Bragg' arlinsliries". lsciro?, in the recent rebel defeat there, has arrivad#Richmois4-on his siray t posed,trorth Carolina, to assist in 're pelling 'osier. The possession of Ra leigh:would enable oar-forces to cot the .4entstanicationletween Richmond and the States Sonth-raore completely than was doue at aol*iiio', That appears to have been &temporary - Injury only tothe rebel's; an annoing en t s t but ‘whichosceprditsg to' their own account, they' bade alrestdir' re moved. A gre children sight. "Button." t man is one who can make his bey him when they are ont °Phis PIANn DEALERS. HNAME% PFAMOBL.SinST BECEI ' • 7 oat. Square Grand Carved Pi - os, backand frontand carved legs. 0 , fignarelfrircht - Plaiti 'Case P iano,n finish- , back and"ftenti.:allteerVedlegs. Also,one boa , Grand Piano. The above Pianos haya the Aran - ri Arran - Treble and all other late valuable lin. provengient4 4,f55r.6%. 6 3 / 4 and. 7 octave Plate rianottireentectorthie week. - - • , Caa*teprrE mime. Sole Ag't.E .43 n th t3tzeet.. ;NTIEDIW PIANOS.- iirEW gTOt> . 115* 7 - 06TAVIZ' anofortor now! , reoelvAir• from :Bolton ufd New York, eelcoted reproirkar for the Holidart. Tenkanitlearatirltr 1111X6 a menial', and charm ing Dv:natio+) invited to_ralf em thencattlio wareroonm of . JOAN ME. MELLOR. I dear: 81 Wood etreot..! S , E113031110,1WID;PIAL11011--A runt large lot of seeond-b and Pianos for sale at 250. 200, 175, 150. 125, 100. 90, 75, 60:50 and 25 dollars. • jelr - 101.111ELLolt, I dor& , , • - 4311V00d. street. . . ..... . 'IIIIOIIEOIU AND 1111110MUlg mow„ot — Vic 1 6Elfi l Milrears(Bosion) .111erodedrii = WAS rtiiewnot and w nit eases.; Mit 475 $lOO. $ ' and VW Harms te01.80400; 200.. 309:350:0hd aim pals , • 210112 I'll"; SIEwiLOB, . , dada SI Wood 's treat. fid•ooorwoniu olr ; f- • - • - : PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS of the most superb workmenship in every -det4 and from the best nistufeeturers in the country; Ihey haeokbeen selected with, the tire; test possi bid oars, 4 speeility for thellolbley s. Priem low For Webs,- JORN a MI MiarAM ' • dila° ~ _;81 Wood street. . . _ . vortrOliiiviuni lotaarcil. No. US! Jo— Wliod Attseti Ofthe Baltimore Piano Foci tort eetablithod to UMW - A etudes stook 'of Mini 7 otto Centre PioAcogoootc the. bale' dale a Ant obits itith late novelti (ntoiottlitettt).' 'Bi s hl hmyoit&nt•to tho *critical tooatit.. Lowforoaah orzatiooptaztoe. - W. 4 91 fk T- .itArLivey i hiIIiEAREEPEII, -a. - Bipeds* adapted' for Artily sates; Want, ted run andArep_ -excel'ent time , - One of th most taktturrmvelhes of the day. and should re l tan at prices rroni io'toSW each. Sold only by the case:, oontaining air -of assorted patterns,-' Heavy silver fdate&engine turned. per ease of a half dozen, $39., Electrogibled, fine imitation Sold;be4utifolly engrafted. per case of a half-dirki _ en. .81mPle cases of half of each kind. $430.! Terms ca h. Will be sent •bk express with bide for collection-on_ delivery—, Soldiers must ramie main advance. air Velointibt collect from themi Thiele One — ofahn-'lnott saleable articles of the! Uri& lanthSlk i lhs Akins for those in the army, w shingle me mmey midly Order. -early. i Address — IIOBEIBARD BROS.:sae importers - ,_ I Periseintildint - Nassau at.. N. Y.: pence & BilltißB AND IAiSTIBS. °me J w Belmar/. Pittaburgh. fieptember 10,1362 VIISEPOLIITION OF 3PAILTIIMMIIIP. —The partnerefifyi beretefoie meting be tweinv.loB • IitPIiNCER arid GARRARD was dissplyed on the 20th of August, 1862,W. H. GABBARD being authorised - to settle up the heatness of theist, firm at-ma effuse in the Brew ery,. The Brewing litednest will be continued by SPRNOICH •4k •WHA.7. who intend••to ; have al. ways on hind's eciperior - article of ALB: POR- Tn. and °BROWN sTour.. The undersigned wlllhe • I. • • . -Ous - latelirm'for to •' e a Vehttte ee • • • may pest ' - Mr. 7 WATION.'of lifileftletsiet, so Img m tellt. tele httldstelsOommtmilte.vill-haye the Wiesen of our': Inishatess. with the full °outset% the BrewerY: • • Address-all orders !to WINDER k•MoICAY. Phenix 'Brown , . Pittsburgh. Pa. .TOSEPHJUIf,NCER, selfs-lyd JAMBS MoKAY. JOHN , LITTLE, Jr., NO. 100 FOURTH STRBENTi STUCK AND, BILL BROKER . 40 =r7 j 1te4. Stook Boncht. and Mortar A RIESIV ANO:DESIIBABLE LOT OF WINTER" CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Bured,oonntry Plannele. Plain Ow. and Twilled Flannels. Blankets. &o. All will be poi/ cheap for each at IL J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street IPO3O. SALM WESTKRAT lOATE PKWITEAPIIIARY "QHECBEi, a fine assortment of A*lll 'shirting . ruraiture Checks, Warranted, reil midi! and fast colors: l lipply M the Ace: • 1 311n6tr - :TWIN BpIgIIfiGNAM. • Warden. . . . vas UtPniTirtit'oPPoilits9l4thildnd ; BIATIVXMOD RigE9R4 l, Ml= NOT 18 and— mate tit*. _ llp CORNWELL* REM, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, (Aithe old telibilbh4liosohis;ftraNY nut WAYi "mum. dI.sIB mu= Bevalrins dose as tumid. jy7 CEO. R. COCNRAN, 47011111.41 t, AND ,co.uAlq)gdpo, iAT „LAW. Ofdia ' d 9 etreet,nw the Court . • L L BIIIIILNESS ENTRUST/0i TO ..tm• his Cane wits roeeiva prompt attention. Coi• leotioneMidei and theitimiy Oonnitti , remitted. WIL M. FABER 8/ CO, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS 'lron IP °Widens, KABUL NICNINISTS AID 111011 ER MAKERS, Near the Penn. - 11,R. Paamere Deed, !ALI,Ife-ALINDS •'• *CM ANIL/ 11 m to out. butt "' " 4 4 %141= 1 *X itaell'isaWaalltn Pnr, a; mulsvintetrecuar 1691V,' • ' Wo cache on iniul.jcSaiksicusizaady ferrahlp:. t kt ahortagAideatostiorand.Ballora ofcys Bcues 411heit bow _pentidy Rt Eltudth:, l .ll.ansers and ie rumes fn './ . and :continuo- thernanufroture of W en and MachlneVardn. Oar prism/ma watnrcuachinary manufactur wird the bast qualitrof materials, and warranted in sA cam to ochre sathdhotlon. MP - Orders trona alloirla of the country solicit ad and prom PLI7 41Yki, jiL;MES 11, 13, NO. irmticer -Emma Hastrow on head share stook of fall and winter , . . BOOTS AND $,110.10110, compfidiara tie different varieties and style, tc birfotnad. ' ' " • Mese Children's Balmoral Boots with dont hand tripplesolee. Men Bee and Yopth's Calf. Coarse andiCir Boots Shoes and Broom. Mena Loud Water Proof Cavah7 Bocrin of t rL g r tY .rtagne eariei iaatooam h• tforang soodstosiv rduatiafaotion. rAarcormoin, oco. B9 flarketatreet. 1"!111. uit opened oomploto moortmont of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS- W. R. wee= a am. seg 14111edast dcr.stmt.Alleghsar -,. L '~.:i."N: .. .~T{~::.~rtl~aQ4 'k!:'~fn=i~QY+.X4t DEALERS IN OILS s. M. Jrit.a • xtrorkortOnsu of Pure No. 1 Carbon 01.4, .m :Dr:z o itrOffica on LIBERTY STREET owedts Penn's R. R. Depot. 'MAR oil warranted. . sunlyd .IPMTRONA. OIL WORHS LONG. MILLER CO.. , WORKS AT SILAEMBURRE: STATiON. • 1 - LEGHENY VALLEY EAR,ROAD„ , 1 Sar•Onloo and Warehouse • ~ SS MARKET STREET, FITIERVEREL Mannfaotnice of illtrosinstiar and Lubrioakip , Carbon 014 and Bonsold, • • ; " .NO: 1 REETSVS REG, iWARILISTiIIi NON-PaPLOSIVII. }throe on harid. oogkly THEARDESCO OIL comma, Maa A rZitez e raZw A r IlAvE ` "* Refined Ardeseo 014 NON - XXPLOSIVX. ALSO, PURE BE-NZOL3I7 warehouse, 27 IRWIN sTitzEri PITTSBURGH. PENHA. • The. Philosophic Burner:. I ..".•-• ILWAYDEWS 'HEW D011111LE4.08114 a a Philoilophio liurner for Carbon Oil la ii -toady: It PoBB4Wee many advantages :over ill commonßurners. -1. It makes a large or mall light with .comhustion. 2. It will burn any.quantity of oil with aslBll. 3. It can be used with a long or short obinusey4 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp.,. ~-.; 5. It can always bo made to burn economic:l2 6. It is more easily wicked than any othei burner. . . - 7. It can be trimmed-.and lighted without moving the cone. : . - - - -,- 8. It throws all the white light above.the done. "9. The chimney 'can be removed or ins .. without tonobing the glass. • These burners are the common No.B idea. end can be put on any lamp now in use. ICvery per son using Carbon OH should have a. Philosopisid art. Burner. Price 25 cents; per doson'lla. ' Sold a! No. 22 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh.' • -, 1e25-Iydw P. mAirozzy • , i Lucent Oil Woi DIINCAII, DITNL.A.1 3 & CO., Manufactaxertrof • PIIIIE WHITE REFINED • , C A It 13" 0 If 0 I L tig . Moe, NO. 291 MERIT STREE'r..Pliiii burgh. Pa. istri3.43md • . - SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, PRNNSYLVAATAS 0.17701 ff ST. CLAIR STA'EEZ near the' Briago,' iS-Addieas J. WEAVER, JR-Secretary and Treainarer: atrlB-tr GROCERY•DEALERS WILLIAM 11.4.414ALEiir;` WHOLESALE GROCtill NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STILE* WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And importers of WINSB, BRANDIES, DINS, *EL ALDO, . Distillers and Dealers itt . FINE OLD itiONONGAIMA RYE WRIBI4 827 Liberty Street, no9:11 pirrassustair.s.k. WM. H.SMITH .TOS. li. Marna WM. H. SMITH 4c Coo ( ' WHOLESALE GROCERS . Nos. It/ SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS • &d 4• PITTSB SOH. ' WILLLUE MUNI, txtvid IeCIAND.T.RIA RASSIBON A. OOPInt. Spatial Partner. (lowa Partners. MEANS ONZ CDOFFIN, (thoceseors to .liPOnntiless. Means & Co 4) WHOLESALE GROCARk Oorner Wood andliritel felOds 1 1 17214111na114 PA JAMES A. FET4Ek fORWARDMO AND. COMMISSION MERCHANT, loft tEI BA= tilt noity_, grain, Baton,:, Lard, Dried Fruit and 00 Corner Market and Firatigtreakai A'rrItiIIKTIMML Mint G. Bailey. Eaa... William Dilworth : Sr S. (lathberts k Got; tint , 21:t." Boyd dc lleiaker & Gwearinget4,B.- ORAL Thiwelljianale k Co.. ,Areleteorw Boidon: Xastoa, tang. . . lay2B:2ettie . '. 0 0 rooery.. and., , gum. rot 1 4retaf c - • • ti --- si(i'' - ,'.-.-..--_,. ,For: Bale, ,_ , iiiriz•iriroicE AND. FLXTlillElit or Ai Wholesale. Qr warp and Liquor. Routh, do ptii' ii good triide on 'one of the inist — budn - ess ' te in, the.city, is offered for sale. as thee O'ilm e wish to go into ,other business. For farther eiders address . -. , • un't-if•- - IOCK 'BQX. l . l 3i,Pittlburghl!. Q. CURTIS 'C. STEINMETZ, GENERAL HOUSE - CARPENTTEIC AND JOBRE-R. ' ZOP YIEQiN ALLEY; betynea Liberty Street", PITTSBURGH. PA. Ar s Ordars solloitod and promptly attended to: .I - YOU WANT SOWN . GOOD NEW ig. Frdit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and ail other ;kinds of Spices: cooking Brandy or V e,NewOrailge, Lemon and Citron Peel go to : orthA BrotMie, in the Diamond, where you rte other drop of Fruit and ' lower_ than at ite other house in the eitg. Also it: general and assortment of Family 6roceries, Teas, Wines, ;Brandies, and all other kinds, of Foreign and liotneetio Liquors. - _ A44 . • eorn SII.WORTH & DROTHER, er Diamond and Diamond aUey J. H. CASIDAY. , . Nope, Stook, Draft; Bond and sort. rage, Beal Eatittei Ow! ejaandlse OFFICE BOOM No. 12 BUMPS 311 1 - 11DINGli FOURTH STREET, Pittabarah„ Pa. Dealrable Mill property and other Real Estate, to the amount of 8100,000 for sale low. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES 11.1NENILTING WOBIEN. ar'C'llll.ll3r at co., 011• Manufacturers et 4 Brasier? and Rs_ ___ plt Cep . Pressed Ow per Bottoms. Raised StillßoZ z ine. Svelte? Solder. kn. Also Importers and dealers in hieMAz gfn Plate. Sheetillythi Fire, 4t4., . , • occiirtioati, on hand. saabib lid 'nolo. ~W arehonae,No. I , ll9lrumi n dr.,., =IND/MINIM Pittobnlgh„,penna - ;. sr. special orlon of CoonOtOot to sun dadrid' lattaro- fonlydkw .001131 LI. WINES INAg Cdett4 ()fluid have ' for sale a jot of pure Qalt fornil mines. superior to an American and equal to 22 1:1"eass Winos- en TheY consist of Hoak. A fi m nvalidi mined to mer : neotall wad Port, and the attention o Ob -T9HR HHAT.Xn dottallnd 'Oar Howie. Voi. -I§4LR , ' , ::. -, :ici' , • ,, 21LED1.0A14:; , '.-. - :::,i ITU - THE Tunuo.-- a __ -- _ ~,,,.4 ......„. 08 , prouaLty - . ...,_ ~ .W...dtheantandfilem-"' 7 4 'a - f. , .-••.. Ir Mode denomi ilt• ' mattozw a reeret teat ih . . delicate eau.. Ng-, * ''` .- " abuser' " , iresum- 04 ./.:', treng ortanionowt*w . .„.i el 6nt togentbs.of Delp , tex*.and adath4S t eg . ~ . . , _ iirc Ae D/L BlVaartir . ihellik#l6f Nut, jeattpforlmratt moaem Re endthink . it, a -, greatain 1 imam ant for contaminatiari, and at! Ma: WV 1 4 . their wieta promilinit sone Mt as Soar rmyWcian satakinevanaloacto t aalt 2 in_hmorarieb that hat* the earneailXlr • STRUP,Streept imblishMeticst iiiaeta 'mac: tics watt be 10, 1 -to.them ilmsn.r iltspkilal modest ',ant preseipatuona ,framllear.korn ,and raisedin Igheratrokspnimrtleafr =Aroma an who- mamma todetep.intGitentatonaCji‘te bum ;Mi.. Hate , :rertt , triouain;moardyGolg gotten:oU leer, biiy!xmor, Chad rman i no re-sents: atali - are MAW. .1 that eir .t.tak; mavionsisPlree a 9111 M 1411 4 4 f-daYoktp. a ant enrolment*, r i laN b rinV ii manylatit Zit- P + managemarriage throngh vt been saved - Poing. anxiety =T.1.6.-,lipmnaterr newormo=al art eomnietely eared .1 1 3 :111 4 171 11 fa iii n eraroompow t tennidi Tv . rom,the.. *-, luntar seen .tme ' fallemlo - treatnwthe,hg akandsm. ad lima: lita•jeamtamr-irentaie maim #eated ramicedeacoesa'-'v a, mashed env? forty yeami merierits3 - itilont> crast. meatitrhognitalkof. 6 Ohl World' end 'ln , the United Btata, 1 - to mr-,to all,wltit. a faittria,lieahh and+hatrattasiilmilf•again•brOom upon the amp-Tailed &tea.. Tdileme outer with montebankeiant•Mmaka: but oome and be oared .Contumptioaand AA :oblka f ir , dir,__ __Nimes- bi taTailor go leang annnattaucaur egipy-ied.itc,an i l ie r & 4ll l . )th rati 1 rtivi esn -:f ren duir trttinoti shni . a ems' Medical Ameiser;ehich higiven; toili tari,e. filieint, 'the"' at wattle' - ever' ' oneziellm, , tau ih m s,6 3f reatiati. matt= •-• "bar oftener emit 1 D 6 27.10at or and who -bl ,tiklbYth . 'illip.riteetn. magg f i , zoristabbi 1 .., k ereAr street riri f near - A a fr•••Pistreet ' .. • ttetalin al4l ane l ihm cations fram — Z7arte_.tht 6limttricidrzt• tendedto. -- Aliro.e,tht t.: .--... , - " M 8 ,6 Z . &Ali "--; ' ' " ' iliMb o o CERTIFICATES irigyjnx ~.,No,r-Itionevirs---s. ittelacOor,kriterscuilli e thea .heen et in ted fcir.yeers, when lie le not only relieved hiaof 'zsoffiring4 bikV.coutpletell cured. .1 have been afflicted with evvery,inalignent .ryiiitelurof Team> I hrt'Ve called itiseverplcf ottr.regnler ..passiciana, but Villidthout.ony ben efit.• I`dittled - D.Octor - Rriuntrup, some ijiar PeetAntLhavattikenith - ..meilicine.-Whiiffl i how . ever, is ail composed bt itertia.t,Zal.o. not ati.wan as I aviirii i tia."AOtegoirviishValee • nfe will pease .;21104.4111 , Pliti Rife* , te'.ll. .„4 • • 711 alkinFir 414 T, LiiiALVE LlN:Seer' (tik 'dna reiii - VerlanniaWle its . ease ~ calleCEpjlepOil-srejr4llint 151314.,have Wed lblibeiitninanif in tne Oid Veneta sad juAbiacehtitnevar - vbeeltelttaillebeziefitiVl—staa advised. o.nail on Bxen last.,.lftr.and have hadno 43118'0t Ilti•eintierthenl — rtlfeiroft re oonsider,myoelteomplotet 'owed, -.4ntlintther information Tlease eau o. 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