Atithaiicip nar t.:-, - NO AMONOLIG ,PREP.&R4TION.I A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, DR 1100FLAND9S — ElltottAN BITTERS IR 0: D. JACKSON, Philade phut, Penna., Will effectually cure - Liveri - eomplain ; DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, tituronle. or Derroas of the /Kidneys, and an Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, each . . as Condi- I p i ligork a lf a iwarc esa l . Blood to the Head, •. ACicilkyief the Stomach. Heartburn; Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the .I: m tcC Sour Fructatiom Sink int oca:1 Us:antic at Hie Yu of use Stow soh; S the Siesa., Hurried and Chodifficult ihnathing„-Bluttering .at the Heart , ldneoreaeating sensations when in a lying ) Dimness . Vision Dots or webs be lurelleafghtilriortr and , Pain in the Head; Deficiency of Pe cationYel lonnese of the and cs,Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, bs. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing=Flesh, Constant ings of Evil. Sad great depres einn of spirits, iaieik:miiititivalv prevent renew rover. Billions Fever, .4e. TEY CONTAIN 11.71, ei.utivrkto H iL OR BAD WHISKY !. They will cure the shove diseases in ninety-nine sees out of a hundred- Induce' - -,.:,_-,..a sale and universal roptuarij or klootlind'aCiennan Bitters, (purely refutable - bate of ignorabt quacks zed tinscru uleMaa venturers, nate , opened upon suffering aumanity the floodtes of Nostrums in the shape If poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious rum And christene d Tonics. Stomachice and Bit terer • Belieie of the innumerable array of alcoholic /reparations in plethoric bottles, and bibellied irm, under the modest appellation of Bitters : which, instead of oaring only aggravates diseases, ad leave the dlilappoinW enterers in despair. YOU WANT SOME TEING to STBENG TB EN YOU t - ; • ' =-: - YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YouIVANTTO BUILD DP YOUR COP . STITUTION? DO 'YOUWANT TO ;WEL WELL? DO YOFfiWANT TORET RID OF NERVOUS ArR&S DO WAN: T ERY. I 2O Do,yoitWant to' sleep well ! Ilo_ron want a brisk and vigorous , Xecling? 1100 ELAND'S GERMAN BITTER. .... /hot J. Mut 5.7 k Brow n , D. D.. Editor of the Ea • . eyelopeclia-:of Religious Eliotriedue. `::dithopgh net disposed to favor or recommend PatmitMedici' nee in - general, through distrust of their hiaredients and effects; I. yet know of no glifbfetatreason why &man may not testify- to the bitaelt'hebelltiVestilmSelf to have received from spy' iiiitiplOreparatioti inthe hope that ho may chturooeMbute to' the benefit of °there. rdolhigthe more readily in regard to Roof land's Geriman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jaeltse%of this 014'. because` I was pieludiced wind. tati - for many .years. tinder the mo res nokthgt they work chiefly an alcoholio lamm; indebted to my friend - Robert Shoemake o., r, C itor the removal of this -prejudice by Proper est% end for eneenarsgement" to t 7 the wile& ermingfrom great and long continued debility. heldteofthree bottles of these Bitters; at the evident aeolaning of the - present year; was followed FY :relief, and restoration to a degree of podily anti mental vise? which I had net' telt for ['months before, and had almost depaired of ro sining, I therefore ttuink God and my friend for me ter the useof them. ' J. NEWTON BROWN. PEILAD quite Ys. 186 L Aron the Joseph 2r.ffevonard. Pturtor of the ..,,,,: renallavidatlOhur c i. Di: Jitategm—D34l,_ t 3,1.4—1 have been fre luently sequestedt&oonnectiny name with vom neaulatiolinf different. kinds of medicine._ but the deletes f out of my 'appropriate . p ean, have n ail asses declined: but with a =ear Preaftreasinidances. and Yattlenlayis Li. 6 4A.E.-liiticeT e l %rano% 4 3 i k taut Le...sint . ,-ttilelApress lay - full conviction t at 'for 'gi b imoyEd thesYshmn And especially Div 071711.intit is a safe and valuable preparation. some cases it may , fail. but Usually I doubt not bailey beneficial to those who suffer from 1 causes. Yours very reo ß Et . 1 1% Itightlrbelow Costa etiee •t. rbila.. Deo. 241 h. . - -- ' tentA 4 Wild 41 ALDEIDWANWIR V Zit' R. Gar - 414n:own. D - asilic,nrrowN. June I, 188 L , .13. hi.,..langsow--iiin—lt gave me pleasuae - 9 eartagoitovve you a certificate, teeth - Yin ow th it German... Bitters had done for me. lam cured of - all those diseases your a professentiourel,via-DyspepaliN Chron eand Nervouadebtlity,.discase of the Kidneys, to. te pzw ti erful influence it.exerte upon Mart roue inriaJULigtigthz I have - been cow' etli rent/Tin reference to your Bitters,and withoul agitation; have recommended it for the shove' hints, akd in evei7 instance it has effeotually orrrad;-our 'Medichie lois a great ptation in GermantOwn, -md- is sold in every f 3 ..tiM anti in . 1108 t . o f. the Grooe7 stores' eye, any one should question what .I. say. let "•• theneNtnsltalliettusatown, and I will prove to thebrotXon; that" the Bitters have eared in this irbathits More than twenty cases of the above ineasea, -.- Ecipaiiitrillii, HANNAH WiIITDRB, Muth street above Rittenhouse Germantown. anta'a. f • , - -- .MI T 'llfo THING FOR THE SOLDIER& _Will build UP th ooo nstitution, and give health ma • Iltrikagth- 3 0 . Alt Masked and; diseased IfigffPg alifdl&47/011TVIARify __ __ ,Pzaraz August 12,- Mt • 11i.•;v.."6 .11urracm,Deri. '.Sr : While ... ck 4. - cntlnt bribe change of water, I Ina takwen a soyere:di di ano3ao which seamed incurable; d winch eatly weakened .:. me. When we eached, - burg. iteared I should have to . ome lustore utr Ittt. noticing , some : of your Bitters iii he . 11. EL Price, in-that town. I par_ h asedgkinaly..iiiid - 61i:taking it was speedily re_ stored to health. The diarrhoea was quickly ehgurimlesind' reslierlentwirn , return of it. A , senthisof ins no unradwg who suffered in themne spanner and from the same cd - ntif, with'whom I , shared the Bitters, iota tae in this certificate.- : I meet to resu r to toe seat of war with the L eg- . 1 on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit rain iny Xatspsaok. .1 would not be without it :its weight in gold. partial:duly on gab:mint° a mestoneregion. 1 Poing,Arely. , : . A. A,LTIEMI3B. Company ii . ocott Legion. BEWARE'.OF dOt 7 sITERPEITZ. . I. .., Beet tiontthe signature of - a N. JACKSON.. ii onthe yvairrusof•ao- 'lads- Principal Mice, and Man.ufaotory NO. 163 ARCH STREET. JONES EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson it C 0.,) Alia..aL Prop rie tors meldtp marina and dealers in every tows ht the URI States. and by crY Death of Dr. Cartwright. '.•: : : . L. 1 . 1 ..*• NI, ilt. REYSER, .. - The Memphis Bulletin states that Dr • • Pittsburgh. R. PAR!, ItirOtil.. , - S. A-rearterrig ht. died- near Jack sou r grriti:ltidecd ..' - 'IMOIM allg: ' MISS 7 en the 2d last., aged '72. • Ire h a d a . maim . . o forego st JO FS oar• lug' h reputation as a Itkyitician throughout" liqt rolaslo g"jam alsobj d ,f_ a, ~ •,- 441 ft.. ... . the Southwest; iii4V - S - tam' ed cowed' erahle ........._.,....___-rusiaolit go_ _user° ~ys notoriety by his contaibatione to Deßovr-'s• '"wwwwrogiguutimui sa i ll itzhii Review and other periodicals, in which he 1 A. J. RANKIN St CO., - ' advanced singular- viewe r nitiPecting the or streak three douse below 4th, Marna iglu of races and kindred topics. - - - -- - -_-:-:-.`,.' --L ' _ f. ...I.'" - - ' _ 1-. ' :L•- - ::-_ - - -4._:..,:-.!----_,:-..--.7-._ _. - -.:::::. - -L. - "-.- _ --_-_-:_. - _ - _--1. - "t " -- . 4.- ..''' , ... _ . ....... ... i• • 1 , . ... ' ' e• .. ' ' ' . 7r . . ` ' J ; t' ' '''';•. 1 . ', t ' , ..... . .... -.L.. , ... _ _, . t i .. • i - ~ ~--,,,- ,i-.. F , ,• , r-i „............_____ b ti.... 4 , ..., ...r. il .1; O a • 4,3, '. Q. , . , s f ' , , • • 7 -, 1 ' 75 ' • .• . . , v— . 7. n '• A _., i . \ '' ~ '-- n` 1 Pif ,4 1 1 . . - :.0 . • _ ..- . , . . _. ) __ r, Editor & Proprietor. --- 1 WEDIVE .- i 1 r, ', -1,.:! k MEDICAL -C'gX , 4I3rLATED PREPARED BY . *.: i a re ma * . On arrivngth e Ca te coffin containing the ins o pil.ol h f the lamented hero, borne by the bearers, was c onveyed to the large hall in the Southern end of the building, and the door thrown open to afford an opportunity to the eager crowd to look upon the features of one whose death they regarded as a great na tional calamity. Good order was observed and the dense crowd slowly made its way through the rotunda into the large hall where the coffin laid, and as they past gazed for the last time upon all that was mortal of the gallant dead. Many of the ladies, as they passed shed tears over the remains, and in token of the noble chieftain, pressed their lips, upon the lid of his coffin. Witnessing the deep feeling of sorrow manifested by these fair daughters of Virginia, an elderly and respectable looking gentleman addressed them in tones of condolence, as follows: "Weep not ; all is for the best. Though Jackson has been taken from the head of his corps, Ha spirit is now pleading our cause at the bar of God." Hours after the coffin had been placed in the large hall thousands continued to Crowd in and around the Capitol, await ing their time for a last look at the fea tures fixed in death. The coffin which contained the remains of the deceased was a metallic one, with a glass door over the face. On the coffin was engraved the simple inscription : Lieutenant -General "T. J. Jackson. Born Jan. 21st 1824; died May 10th, 1863." All the incidents connected with the interesting - but melancholy ceremonies. . were marked by a deep feeling of sorrow. Eyes unused to weep were suffused with tears, and the great popular heart pulsat ed with emotions of grief too deep for utterance. It is understcod that the remanins;of the deceased will this morning be conveyed from the Capitol of Virginia to his late home, Lexington, Rockbridge county, where they will be interred. All the coartsin- Richmond, as well as the City Councils, passed resolutions of respect to the memory of Jackson, and adjourned to attend the funeral. Mn do use Proposed Statue to Jackson. The' Richmond Sentinel says that measures are already initiated to obtain A bronze statue of the late Jackson, and place it on the plateau in front of the Capi tol. The Damag3 Done by the Confed erate Privateers. Since the commencement of hostilities one hundred and six merchant vessels belonging to the Northern States have been captured by the Confederate 'Prin. teers. The amount of damage done by the Alabama and Florida alone, it is stated, amounts up to the present time to aboht eight millionaof dollars, include vessels and cargoes. The lossek lkir - the Sumter and the earlier privateers figure up only st,few hundred ihtiusand - dollare, owing to the fact that a majority of the vessels 'ceptired were small and on coast wise voyages. . A. Man has his Arms Sawed off. - - A few days ago, in the Missouri peni• tentiary, one of the conyiets,.named Wet. Thompson, met witim terrible accident. Ile was in the act of throwing off the band which was turning a - circular sito., when his foot slipped, and he Waft (thrown both his arins--first one tifid 'theirt - the other --sawed off just below the elbow.--- The poor fellow endured the most excru ciating torture, but submitted to the dress ing of hie wounds, and' will probably get well. THE DAILY POST -ADVARUBD RATES. One year ... by mail ........... - ...... ... ........ .$8 OCI Six mths, : . .. _» ».. .. .. .-... ...... .. .. .. ... ..-C .. .... : 2 'M IS Throe • on One " One week. delivered lii . are, aij............ 18 Single copies...-. . _ .. 3 To agents per handl:a-7 ____ .....- .. ..... . ...... 2 00 NEW ADVEB TISIIITQ The following rates of advertising hare been agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg Daily Press, to take effect on and after the 10/h day of November. 1562. on all new contract's: FOR STANDING MATTER. - Plre SINGLE.SQUARN, EVERY DA r, O nainsertion.....E 60 Two months—. 02 wo Two insertions:- , 1 00. Three months.. 11 00 Three insertions.. 2 125 Four months .„ 1500 One Week ' .. 00 ply° months._ 1406 Two weeks....-....- 850 Six . worths 15,00 Throe eeks . 5 00 Nine menthe._ 20 00 One m w onth ..... .... 600 One year.......... 25 00 pos csAmoz.unx B4rrEit. . . I Whloh allows theprivilege of a weekly ch ' of 'matter.. to'be inserted among new ange - advertisements. PER LCINGLISQUABE, 2V_IRT 04-y ; , Six moatbs.. . ..., .i. ... . . '.....-.... ...... $llOO Ad w v a ye-m0ntia:;...;.... ..... ;.................... scot) Mmmistrators . dioid . ces ..... . . ...... .... . . ..- ..... 2.25 arriage t i0tice5.:........... ........ ... ........ t 1 Death ,- Notioes. each msertiom.,..... - . - ___ • ap lik..All ildveitiiieMenta ordered in for one Bient,er leas time; to be cam's at. the time of or derinhg:- DAILY' Funeral Procession in honor -of the Late Gen. Jackson. From the Richmond Dispatch, May 13. ' - 1 The funeral procession which yesterday ,00k place in token of regard for the lal mented Jackson, afforded the beet evi. deuce of the high estimation in which the deceased was held by the country which is now called to mourn over his death: On Monday night the remains of the lamented chieftain were embalmed, Eipd fabout eleven o'clock yesterday, in pursu ance of public announcement, were taken, from the mansion of the Governor,; through several of the main thoroughfares of the city, to the Capitol, where they . were laid in state, and were viewed for. the last time by his many friends and ad mirers. Long before the appointed hour for the procession to move, a dense crowd had congregated on the square to pay the last sad tribute of respect to one whom all delighted to honor. The solemn tolling of the bells and the firing of minute guns gave notice that the ceremonies were about, to commence, and at 11 o'clock. in obedience to an orderr of Major Gen. E'zey, the body, which had been placed in a metallic case, was re moved from the reception room of the Governor's mansion and placed in a hearse that was in attendance. The pro cession at once took up their line of march. * * flow many earts are'blithdtand trayl 4 This is the,month, the bour.thodaY . - Sweeter in the bloombg May! month I to youth and age niost The fairest month in &II the year! What scenes can memory still call up, When Love'and Friendship fill the cup ! Month of the.heart I again We hail The blush beneath thy bridalveil; Thy breath perfumes the zephyr's rvitg— Thy emerald robes proclaim thee Sprrug! From Orient skies thy lineage sprung. WhenNatrire'sselfand time was young I Again we hail thy annual bh-th To bless and vivify the earth. Goddess! whose bright and melting glance Awakes the season's torpid trance! Auspicious, happy. glorious time, When earth renews her virgin prime; Rejects her weeds of sober gray. To wear the bridal robes of-May. Come with thy foo'steps blithe and free Companion of sweet Liberty I Antrbring along thi , warmth and zest, Thy sandslergreen andraffron veal ' Coma our tiwmgreen' land, the West, With zone unbound and flowing hair— With uncut gay and debonair! Come to the dome.] of power and pride Theeottage where the,poor Wake to new life with winning -art, And bled the sad and broken heart. Nature awakes to life and bliss': ller pulses‘throb, her sunbeami kiss. bo sudden it the change we deem ' Thrbut the Semblance of a dream ! How bright the trace hag:Smiles bequeath T he liuly n w h k a w u thglad surprise-- The e —. The maple burns withgorgeous dyes. 411 Come with thy. wealth of charms. :. Jtre Autumn dons his russet The red-wing'd blackbird's c at of arms, The halcYOn with her downy nest. Come with thy bright and gladsome beam The river's flow— the purling stream— Come with sweet childhood, Eden-dream . Como with thy largess for the bee— The apple - bough, and hawthorn tree ! Come with that dreamy, calm delight, That consecrates the twilight hour Come when the stars of solemn night Look down on every leaf and'flow er—• A nd Dian's so an ver r than Slakes nightmare beautiful than day O'er all the earth thy influence pour— COMO to the mountain and the:moor— Hied n'er the hurable - oottage hodie The ose's breath, the liluc's bloom While Joy with garlands binds his brow And lovers breathe the whispered vow. . • - But nut alone on living things Let all thy influence bright be shed— Como like a dove with healivr wings, And beautify the holy dead I Come to the mound where valor keeps In times like these his long repose— Come where sad grief untimely snoops For beauty's frail and faded rose; And let thy dews, like silver rain, Make flowers spring up and bloom again artford. May I. Iva. • J. R. The Conscription Law—lmportant Decision in Regard to Substi tutes. A special dispatch from Washington, to the New York Times makes the following announcement : • "The thirteenth section of the conscrip: tion law to day received an interpretation, and substantially a warlike adjudication. On the representation of influential citi zens of Illinois, that the acceptance of $3OO from drafted men, in lieu of service :throughout the West would degenerate the enrollment measure, and defeat the intact 'to raise an army, Secretary Stanton•ls understood to h ave_decideiLthitrilio aec.- tion was - permissive, and not mandatory; that it is optional with him to receive the money or reject if • that he is nota nation al treasurer; that he gives no bond for the safe-keeping of money ; has no financial officers under him; has no. means of en• forcing security for the immense sums his subordinates would receive on this commn• tation of military service, and has no time to go into the business of hunting up sub iititutes. Solicitor Whiting. of the War Department, is understood to concur in these views. The President is also un derstood to concur in their lawfulness, and policy. The clause of the act selling ex emptions at s'3oo, therefore will practic ally be ignored. Conscripts will either be left to hunt-up substituteS at tlreir'own. price, or the plan will be adopted of call ing for an equal number of volunteers at the time the draft is ordered, to be ac-- cepted only as substitutes for drafted men, and receive a government bounty of $lOO, and the conscript's price of exemption besides. Any way, the enrollment law will not be ar revenue measure, bat a war measure." We give this statement of the Times for what it is worth. It certainly needs emir, &motion. The language of the thirteenth section reads thus '"Any person drafted, and notified to appear as aforesaid, may, on or before the day fixed for his appearance, furnish an acceptable substitute t.) take his place in the draft, or hi may pay to such person as the Secretary of War may authorize to re ceive it, such sum, not exceeding three hundred dollars, as the Secretary may de termine, for the procuration of such sub stitute, which sum shall be fized by a uni form rate, and therefrom such person so 'furnishing the substitute or paying the money shall be discharged from further liability concerning 'that draft," &c. , _ --- The Recent Richmond Canard. From the New York World. The more moderate.-and respectable of, the Republican press are crying shame' upon the Administration for its persistent attempts to befool the - people with regard to the condition of affairs upon the Rap pahannock. The Washington correspon dent of the Independent.tiints .as the Er ; ning .fost did the other day, that cabinet stocks peculation:is at the bottom of this -false offldialinforrnatioa.- HC,pttyii - ' ,1 Some of the, eerthein cities seem.to have gone crazy within a day or two over a ri diculous story that Gen. Peek has taken Riehmood I The Philadelphia —lnquirer comes hgre this. evening with:the heading of "The Stare and Stripes Floating over' Richmond I" It is difficult to dismiss the suspicion that some pretty high parties have, been . endeavoring operatean tko gold ' rtiaiket. CorieSpolfd'ents here en deavored in vain, 7 , sterclay, -to telegraph to their friends that there was not a word of truth in the wild stories which seemed to obtain every credence in Philadelphia and New York, but the Government cen sor would not permit the denial! - This is certainly very strange. It cannot be pos sible that thethivernment wishes to befool the people with stories of victories which never occur. The Government will not allow correspondents to contradict well known and admitted falsehoods, when these falsehoods announce a victory. Bouth - ern Crops in Illinois. Letters from Southern Illinois relate that the people there are raising, this year, considerable crops_of cotton_ . , tobacco and sugar. Over one liemcried tonii of cotton seed were delivered` at • varicaa - points in Illinois, by thirillinins: Central Railroad Company, during.the past spring and win , and all this was purchased or distribut ed to be planted this- season. " • i : 7 1 7 : 7 .riewittattko.: ; : Two Batiks are to be organtiod itt ein pinttati,inotleithi• Vitibital Banking law; one - havin g a capital of $ 1 ,000,000 and the other $/00,000. From the TIM MUG hlitnuflotttrerieof every variety of finished BBASB WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS' Qr SIrEA.III FATTEN'S, AtAppEn t i AND COPPERSMITHS, 0F EVERY RE • soripticin meat,. to 'ardor , Steatiboat worm steam andgsefittintand•ropairing promptly at tended to, , /lartioWerAttention pimp to fatting up Refineries fOrrdei km! Carbon Oils. Alsov ails agentwifor - the Western Illst•iof Pennsylvania. for the sale of Altirsh:Lansdell of Co.'s Patent 8) PiuM •Pump, the best over haven tad, haVieg no velvet it is not liable 'to get out of order and will throw more water than any pnmY wleo IM size. . , • febthdly. , s. )1," KUL ..... ()LOVER... ...... JOHN FOSTRE • I)IDITTEIBTROIet FIRE BRICK HAND'. f'ACTURIVG VOMPARY. EWER, iuv dL : - Manutsiturars at Fire Brick, Wee, Crucibles, do. and dealers in aired rinible Clay. iXe.. Office 3115 Liberty street. opposite the R. Passenger Minot. Pittsburgh. Orders resneatfullYiellcitod. febakilmd Wanted. Org. DOLLARS;_ MONTH I I WANT a UP to hire Agents: in every county at $75 a month, ezpintses payiito sell Inv new cheap Fam ily Sewing Maohines. l B - . 31A BISON, Alfred. Me, - (® DOLLARS ABIONTIII WE WANT Ag.nta at $6O ainen expenses paid, to sell our Eeerlastiaq.Pefdeile, Oriental Burners and. 13 other articles. la circulars s.ut, free. Address tqI.AW & C LARK , Biddeford. Maine. nly6;3mdaw ORPHANS' . COURT SALE. IN I iI 7IISI 7 INct OF AN ORDER or, the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. will. hu exposed is publ o sale on the premises, on Thursday. the 2.Bth . Day of I.tay 1863. at ten o'clock. a. tn. Ail that valuable track of of land. situated in Rep township, about three milts from A llegb env c 67 : anti bounded by lands of David S - errettt the heirs of Win H. Graham: lands of Lighthilk John Rampage, Containing ty acres more or 1634, bein the farm of the late Daniel Aleßeever. deed! On which are erec ted a two ;tory Iran:to dwelling house. a double leg barn : spring house and , they improvements. There is a'sa upon the , I.remiies, an excellent young bearing orchard.of grafted fruit. Terms made known on day of sale. PETER IVORY, JAS MAYLAR. Administrators of Danisl lielieaver.:dde'd„ may.Z3nd;3tw. irIIST RECEIVED va splendid stook of SPRING DELAINEB & DRESS GOODS CA TACOS, OI3t7IYAS 18, &c. Special attention is called to our itock of Muslim and Irish Linens that was purchnsed before the great advance in Dry Good?. Call soon and secure your Spring Goods DA they will be much higher Remember the place. No. 9,3 Market street, be twain Fifth and the Diamond. mh2 .111.7. , LYNCEI, - • LACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PARR, BROTHER. ific CO., Best Quality Refined Onlt Steel, &mars, Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. Warran ted oqual to any 'lnput - tett or diunaufactared in this century. tip Offic e and -Warehouse.. Fidz l4o and 151 42r0 4,ll4.l•Aaaoanti.istreets Pitts. --- pill 1r IV/ EllStAitilLS DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers In need of medical ad vice should not mediae give hits a call. Dr. Brown's r never tall toscure impu rities. scrofulous and venereal affections --Also hereditary taint, ouch as loiter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient h isnorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B's remedies for this aflliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known is this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health BHEUM TSM. Dr. Brown's remedies aura in a few days this Wu! aft:Lotion He also treat Piles, Gloot, Oonnorrboe, Brothel Discharges. Perna( , 3 Disease; Pains in the Back and kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures. etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and nrivate rooms, No. 50 SMITH FIELD TRENT, Pittsburgh. Pa - nolsd4tw ',THE UNIOR," ARCH STREET, Wtween 3d and 4th PHILADELPHIA ?WINE UNDEINIGNED HAVING A. flowed the lease of the above popular RE- Hotel for a series of years, would respectfully call the attention of the traveling public to its central lo• catty, either tor business or pleasure. tah3tlyd THOMAS S. WEBB & SON ----- NEW JpiItSCOVEI-1.17 To Strengthen and fmprovo the Sigh THE iefoßm PEBBLE Speotaeleg, imasolts SUFFERING xenon DE fective sight. arisin from age or other caus es, ean be relieved by using the Russian Yeti. ble SpPetagges, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi :;cluity, to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can be seen at my office. ta- 2111 - who purchase one pair of the Pebble SpectaelesUre entitled to be sppßusglan lied in faturefree.f charge with those whichwill always give satiefaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure an Improve tient in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles. illnl6 No. 39 Fifth Street. Post Building 4lEd y lace of business is-closed on Saturday. E HAVEJUST RECEIVED A V Largo invoice of Ohoiee Wines and Brandies .especially for medicinal purposes, which we war rant pure and reliablemiso a cemplcte stock of the quality Soft arta Herd' Dubber Syringm- which we will sell at old prices, notwithstanoing the re ported advance in min: A. J. HANK IN Jr SO.,Druggists, arket street. three doord below Fourth. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS iNSTE. LVON, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Open for Deposits fzom.lo a. In, to 2 o'clock, p. m, dailYl,lllsd-ort SATURDA 11; EVENINGS. from 6 to 9 o'clock. AllarOffice, 63 FOURTH STREET. A SAPIr.,: CONVENIENT and PROPITABLE DRPOSITARY.for Mechanics, Laborme, Clerks, sad all tncele whose means or savings are wr a'L It alsocmcasmitallgfentots.Evzoelenunttodir,sy, Adminis trators,societor Association:l,4nd Persons of all glasses: Inteiest at the deposits, of 19IX PE 1.1 CENT. per annum is paid on which. if not drawn, will be.plioed to the credit of the der , Ositer en the first day of May and November , and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the principal. At this T ate money will DOUBLD in LKSB MIN TIVKL VS YELBI3. Interest will commenee cm•all deposits the Ist and e l 3th , days of the month after tmeh deposits are mad Boob containing Charter, BY-Laws, dte.. ished on application at the ofho. Parainarrr—lSAAC JONES Vroe Paaartor.Wr—W. ,P, COPELAND. TEDSTEKS. Hon Thos M Howe Ron J S Moorhead, Isaac Jones, C G Haney. Wm H Smith, Jacob Painter. Harry Childs. Nickolas VoetitlY. Secretary W B Copeland. febs:6md and Treastmer—A. A. CARRERA. R I VETERS. WO lIIIVDORD Boiler "reters can find employment on iron enneoati. under shelter. at the beet wages. Machinists also wanted. JAMI)S, Union lion WorBS B BAks. Sitalkd3srad L4iRGE WARE, uovst 19d1- thretistorieS. Sitotite Fat the corner of First St, and Chancery Lan e ___ near Market St. Apply to 19. CIUTALUERT de eiOns, 1031.4 61 Market I-Street BtIQUES4' BRASS WORKS, CADLEANf & CRAWFORD. PITTSBURGH. PA. IL I NIIPACTI7II3/19 OP COIHIERC.IAL INFORATION, Movements of European Steamers. PROM saggal'OS.. Glasgow..,. New York.. Liverpool April 25 Bremen ........ ...New York_Bremen...-- April 25 Boston..L_. . :Liverpool • April 29 City Baltimore -NewYori-Liverpool. May 2 Pprffia. ...... .New'York..Liverpool May Great gj .atern_New York_Liverpool May 9 ..... ...Boston---Liverpool ...... -May 13 Auatralasian...New York_Liverpool ..May 2: 1 FROlt =ROPE. Europa.. ---Liverpool ...... Boston._ ...April 18 Borussia Southam'n.....New pril 22 Etna Liverpool ...... New York...Ahri 22 Australasian-Livorpool ... . . New York... Apr il 25 l City Washington Liverpool-New York... April 29 Panada Liverpool Boaton.-_-.May 2 'City of Cork... Liverpool ...... New York... May 2 China Liverpool New York.... May 9 Sidon LiverPPol......New York... May 16 Kedar ......... ...Liverpool New York... May 30 Australasian_Liverpool New York—Tune 13 Tripoli ...... ..-Livemool New:York...Tune 27 Nosier COUBJCOTZD DAILY FOR TAD 11.08NLNO MIT BY BERBER. KOONTZ Jr. HERTZ, BROKERS, 80.118 WOOD STREET. The following are the haying and selling rates for Gold, Silver. Aro.: Gold ..—..--- 811ver .. ..... Demand Notes-. Eastern Exchange. New York ........ ..... par ...... ........... p arp Phi:adelphia_ ... ..... . ............. ar 1 1 Boston. ..... ........ par 1, Western Exchange. Cincinnati .... Lonisv . Cleveland St. Louis.. SBURaH OIL TRADE WEDNESDAY, May 20th. 1863. The market yesterday exhibited more anima Lion than for any day during the week. A num ber of sales were made, particularly of Crude, which seems to La the leading article at the Pres ent time. The latest received at the Oil Exchange is the OIL CITY, May lgth. Crude --The market since our last has been quiet. Sales were uuule up the crock at $3 30@ 3 56 per bbl, which is a slight advance: ....ales were made nt the mouth at sll@)4 25 per bbl, being a decline of 25e par bbl. Exports: To Yew Vork — Crude,lo bbhi: Re fined. 270 bbls. To Phil adelphia—Crude, 459 bb'i; Refined, 155 bbls; Benzole, 30 bbLs• To Ilalti. more -- Crude. 111 bbls; Refined, 155 bbls. Imports: Per A. V. Railroad—Crude, 452 bbls: Refined, MO bbls. Per Monongahela riv er—Crude -213 bbls; from Kanawha, 335 bbls„ Per Alin gheny river—('rude in bbls' 313 bids; in bulk, 4.(84 bbls. Refined, 250 bbls. Crnde—Sales 900 bbls in bulk, Be: 500 do, 1• 5 : 359 do, IFe. One lot reported at 16e. Refined—The market was firm Sales of 2(0 bbls free oil at 40@44e; 150 bbls bonded rt 34@ 35e..• TSBUBCH PRODUOE MARKET OFFICE of TIIF . DAILY PoSr.} Wednesday, 20th, 1363. Remarks—The weather continues pleasant and as agreeable as any person can desire. Busi ness throughout the city tutsbeen dull, the sales of the leading articles being limited. The news from the Army of the South continues favora ble. We hope soon to announce the opening of the groat til iais,ipPi . whist itlit do mire to en liven -trade-than imyt 6 in6'ergo - thee cinfld bay pen. On the wharf we notice a fair amount of activity between the arriving and departing steamers, Brain—The market continues very . dull and is likely to remain so as long as dealers persist in asking higher rates than the article can ha purchased for and brought here. We take for. instance the article of Rye, which is he d firmly at 95e451 in our market ; of course there is nothing doing, and why Simply because it can be bought elsewhere anti delivered in Pitts burgh free of all expenses for Sac or less. There is the secret of our market being so dull. We' , were made acquainted with two instances that we may as well state: Two merchants, who we will call A and 13, deal largely in Rye, purchasing annually many thousand bushels. A abort time' since A. wanted 10.000 bushels and 1315,000. Every effort was made to purchase hero at 90®95c, but holders would not sell under $l. Of course they ' had to look e l sewhere. A sent to Ohio and found no difficulty in purchasing all he wanted at figures ; sufficiently lot, to land the grain in Pittsburgh at 59(390., per bush ; this includes all expenses. Of course the merebant made a good thing of it and will continue to do so. B sent to Illinois and pur chased 15,000 bush at figures that will fully justify him in getting his future supplies from that quar ter. Whilst we aro selling a few hundred bushels the places we have named are furnishing their tens of thousands at far lower ates. These re marks will apply with equal force to other arti eke. We hope our dealers will wake up and see the necessity of at least dividing the business with other cities. Let us meet the issue fairly and be satisfied with doing a larger bus i ness at lees profits. Flume—The market continues dull, the sale° being fewand far between. Dealers purchase very I sparingly, waiting for lower figures. We note a I sale of 450 bbls Extra Pamity, $5 50-6 74©7, ac cording to qua ity; sales of Extra, $5.87©6 ; sales from wagon were made at. a variety of prices, as I Per quality. 414, ralnri-The market was inactive and is likely to remain so until lower figures provail. The sales for some time past were confused to small lots. Oats are dull with only a limited demand ; sales 450 bash at 65®38c; a large lot would not bring those figures. Corn, dull, demand small! saes 605 bush, 50c. Barley, spring is nominal at $1 25© 1 30. Wheat. we could learn of no transactions. Rye is held in the absence of sales at 9 5c®$1, with more sellers than buyers. The receipts were Tur pentine—Sales of 500 bbls Brilliant at 24a. Hatter—The demand has fallen off, there being ri ore sellers than buyers. Sales 7 packages roll, 1.60018 c. as per qualiPy, }:seta were scarce yestm : day and prices ad vanced to 10%@lla per dozen, to the extent of "bbls. nay—The receipts yesterday were large; we note sales of 40 loads at the scales at various Prices, ranging from $15@15 per ton, Macon—The demand was steady and sales were regular; principally for home consumption. Sales 4,000 ins chowders. 6c; 2 .4t0 res 8 C Hams /00: 1.000 Ills Plain Hams,Bs4Cset334e; 2,0d0 14 shout. ders,s%@fic t 1,200 lbs Plain Hanle, 8V 4 .3; 2,100 sides, 734 c ; 5,000 IDs Barns, terms withheld. Potatoes—The stock in first hands is large and prices continue to decline; sales 300 bush, 70 ©7sc. Cheewer—The demand hes fallen off• there ie still a fair inquiry. Sales 25 boxes new Hamburg. 11%@ 2e: 2EI boxes new W. 11.110; old was un changed. GrOCeries--There is a steady •business being transacted in this article. Prices, however have undergone no change. Sugar-12 hhds Cuba, 11; 3 4a; 10 hhds Orleans, 12.0 • 10 lib's crushed, lie. • 111 (Olasses—Sales 30 bbb3 Orleans at 55c. Syrups—Sales of 20 bbls XXX at 13-Ic. Coffee—Sales:s sacks Rio at 323.64344'c. Wish—Market firm, but prices were the same as the previous day. Whisky— vf arket steady; sales 3) bbls City Rectified at 43445 c. Dried Fri/It—The market was steady, with a moderate demand. Sales 120 bush Peaches, S3Q) 3 12; 90 bush Apples, $1 37@1 50. PROli'O3lOlV MARKET Cincinnati. First-elass city brands of bbless Pork sold to day, to the extent of 1000 ~ at 440, to fill a Northren order. It is, perhaps, proper to remark that it was not bought of those whose brands it bore. The quotations fornew packed remain as they were. 1 here were sales-of Bulklih , • - uldera at 3A." 4 c. loose an d of Rides ats-)6opaoked, deliferable at Mays- Bacon Shoulderameet with someinquiryatOge for those of good quality. — First - elasaßacon Sides are hard to buy atk-aSrhaii6e. Prime city--rendered Lard would sell at 9Y 2 e, but it is not ea ily had at less than 9...1 . $ to We: - • Nearly all the business doing. in Proyisiona is for a regular trade. • - • • - - - - . Phfladelphllat Alimetfoltz Sale, Blity.l6th. BY B amuelg. Cook :, • t 70 hhds New Orleans eager at s@l2c: 301 bbls of New Orleaas molasses at 4234®450 cash. OAlt."---40130)EaS Tottxr SUAIP AB sorted. in store and for sale b RHYMER &EROS. &/28 Wood street. . , DEALT , ls 8. M. grER & co ,~ ---- iturinuennunts of Pure No. 1 Carbon oil; BENz .631.01110 e LIBRRTy STREET, oppoales Penn's R. R. Depot. ,All oil warranted, rs THE Alo c E 7 s u c i E t u co nA mrz Axmisie a superior article of 'leaned Ardesco On, NON , EXPLOSIVIL. A.L±9O l PURE BENZ.OLE vra rehona7lll3WlN STREET L tt o en. t Oil MINOAN, DIIIILAP Matrafactaterg of C It Pinta WEIITE ICEPINIED IS ON 0 I L. (Hike. NO. agl LIB ER TY BTRZET. Pitt 3, burgh. PK. raYB-6nul BuAng Sellini gri HAND .E LIERS, &Q. CORNICES, CANDELBILAz.S. LAMPS' REGILDED OR REBRONZED, and made equal to new. Alm. Chand eUere &c., altered to burn Carbon 011, at the Lamp and Oil Store Of: WELDON, DEINEKEtt ELELLT,-, ae4l.Y. 164 Wood et,reet. near 6tb.: T. • ..... Par ...... par ...... par ••••• nor _ 'he Philosephio Burner . . . _ MDWAYDENII NVWI7 DOIIELF...ACTINti, ILE.. Philosophic) Balmer for Carbon. Oil 1,3 now; ready. It posseQ:symatur advantages over` the Common Burners. . 1. It makes a large or nig! light with perfect oombru:ton. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can-be used with along or short chimney. 4. It elan ,bo aased as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can alvrels be made to burn economloall.V. 6. It is more eaaly wicked than any other burner. nt . 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without get. Debar tha cone. • , , • , i 8. It throtrs all the white light abeie thr; cone. 9. The oblausi3y Oast. be removed Jar inserted without touching the glass. .. These burnem are the consmou He. livisa,-and can be put on any ]amp now in Wip..EVer7Del, son using Carbon Oil shauld have a Philosophic Burner. Prioe 25 cents: per dozen 612. .dold A No. 52 FOURTH street. Pittiburgh: 1e26-Iydw P. RAMER. Zg}LA ILE` S PIANOS ARE STILL AR. made in ah this ead of Steinway's and all other Pianos conetry. A choice supply received this week: CHARLOTTE BLUME 43 FIFTH STREET, Pole agont for Knabe'e Pinaion . niel Prinae'a unrivalled Melodeons. apll ES A. Et, GA SECOND. HAND PIANOS ciricurninirwt-ocrAvt„--larsour tiful black' Walnut mum, very little A 7 octi;ve, Chichonnit, RiLtily;citronid corners, a Eirtt rate InNtrument, 200 A'7 octave, Rays C0,,-Rosewood, a • handsome instrument h i o rt good order..., 175 A 6% octave, stodart, sewood, carved nols in front_ . ....... • leis A 6 octavo. Zaleii Rosewood. round frmt, an excellent Piano. /60 A 6 octave, Chirkering, Rosewood round • oi3rnera, alood reliable Piano . • • 150 6 octave. HalletiDavie Co. Rosewood 135 A 6 mil,. Stodar4. Mallogon.y, round front SO 1 oct, Swift, do ............ ..... ; 75 A Sect, German. do • .60 A 6 cot. Dunham. do A 6 oct, Loud— • A 534 oot. English do 40 V A 5 otc. co do O. 16 For sale by JOHN H. lIIIELLOR, R. lIUTO4.INSOII (LATE OF LEECH k. iIIITCHI.NEON.). & FORWARDING BRCII Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit. Pot and Pear Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Rand No. 102 Second - Street. Between Wood and Market,. Lr PTSBLIGII, P.ENN'A. te.-Liberal advance made on Consignment% apll-1. d LIUPTOI & 0-LDDE.N, GRAVEL ROOFERS 1110E111NQ POST BU corner Fifth and A. CARD _ yk r Avuir9 iiIAVE AREANG 8 ' to operate before the DentaF 0 ' -of the aired States. and the various Dental Con ventions for the purpose of bringing_ before e prof, scion , my Apparatus for Extractin th g Teeth Without Pain, I shalt of necessity he obliged to be away from my office the greater part of next Spring and Stammer.. and that my patient/ II y not be the losers thereby. /have as sociated with Inn Dr. B. J. WAYS. a Dentist of well known ability in.every branch of the proles: sion, and whose elegant fillings are the, admira tion of the profession wherever Seen: 'Dr. Waye will be with me from:April let; and will take the general charge of tho office, levying me free to devote my whole attention to Extracting Teeth with my Apparatus. and to the mechan hitherrt the Profession. Persons who may have to failed to have their Teeth extracted- for want of Lime on my part. or from defects in the apparatus are as..nred that such difficult, - no longer exiets; as I have made many improvements. and will-de vote my whole time to it. ' • , SRomenoes in regard to the Painlessness and afet3r of the operations given if desired. and from We:llW hentletatm too. Remember that cold weather is the time when the Apparatua can be used to the beat advantage. N. OUDRY; Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. mhl7;dtmyl4 CARPETS. 1862, DECEMBER, 1862 W. B. de 11. ItteCALLlnt 87 FOURTH STREET, . . TARO E PORTION OF 01:113 Armen .... - Ak. ~....,,in g A een bought preyions to I. series-ot Ades:note. tuld now replemahed(just before the lartmetativa.iee ofthelleasoniwith the newest dem, dna ia Carpet& Oil Olathe. Window bhadea, &a:. a favorable opportunity is offeod parithaaara at , moderate rates. ae prices will be.hlaner. dean TO SITAT,DEIZO 21.,WD VONTIL4II7I'OIII9 Ws are now rnannfas a ...poror allutUn Of IA X al ID • which so arenznpared to dethierfrooionroo.l.l YARD, 50s mitialig hand aainzzir.. Bfgt q= Of Eia,131117, + Coal. wo on in9t - unnimonr. Eirackinr ' .OTs, -FOR 4.IE—TIEtE NVUICJtJ JEI bar Offen for salefOnr eligible lots sittatted on thenorner of Grove street and Centre Avenue adjhe go l g the Seventh Ward. la Pitt township.— Tets arei each 24 teat front tY 110 feet deep, running baeic to en alley. and WY. entirely iso/a ted by street 4 and all on evrry aide. Two: OE OM lota have frame houses on them, live rooms and hail in each, hydrants on he premirms. They will be gold all together OD v favorable teams. Wire of JAS. ery A_gent, Rau street, agar Yourth PITISEI7I'64I. PENNY ANo DEALERS 81 WOOD STDEET. . RENEIIIII. lIIACHINISTI MD OILER WIMP.: .. , Sear the Penn. •B. B. Pentem Demi. . iririzar . agR. i. PI : sum& A teit ia. l: • ....• -RE a>rifr' from three tota undred und borne power, and salted -for Oris; Ikling„ Sale -Mad Fories. Factories, lit ai4e Parilinilar . atter" Con to the Co et:merlon ol E n g 2 t i tupl iw hildr o tgr in f l or E irgy zpiuk. and for ., ave atm or hail linlitht a ld and road ior ship. mutt atehortnotioe.S.szipea and Boilers oi error, description. Also, hunt% Bothers ind Sheet Iron e : aerately, Wrouabt Iron Shafting, nutters And. Futhes in every valfetz, and matinee the inannfactue of Woolen Maanthatv and Mixt Ina Cards. ed o Our them are ln 'mil all masa to Klee t; esallafeeftnd materials, and warrantee' . . 11 rOrderefronrall part; of the Comm socect ad and promptly Wiwi. - . . fandaw - W _ - - • .. 1 11-10.1kL 1442E11,F011 SALE—TITE RUB- mt.! scriber offers for rale,, very low his farm- of 85 twee, situated iti Washington towr.stuy Colton biasa county„ . OW. one 0116 and a bah from Sa. ~ linetville station on the Pittsburgh tc,Clevelami - - Railroad. Fully fifty acres are improvedand un- der cultivation and the whole is rich in coal atone. . Th e busildie ge area hewed log - house; log stable. - a w shad, ,to, , The farm ie;ivollintuated within • , one mile of the railroad. . Terms al'eale--One•halfiVth reasonable Upie for the remainsler..L.priee ner acre. :Address, EFIOU.A.KL it iviGoEs. amine. Columbiana cotmty. Ohio, Refer to mt." litiCtibe. Rose /treat. Pittsburgh. fehili Sunda*. .. - • . LAKE EEPEEIOB OOPEillt ME tip timitUat• Ar'Cl0.131)1( s$ 4. - -;•'‘e. , liennfoottirara et Math. Braden' and Bolt Copped. eszld Jai . Pee BottolDe.B i isedHtillßoGLtae , Spc iter Bolder. a.e. Also importors czi 4.etilecat In Metal, Pla Sh eet Inn. • NlP.Coastuntts en band. - 21 n24cti's kiaticou'as ad yaws. warehouse. No. /49..keltWt aug ICCUNII STRUTS. Pittsburgh: Perna. stir tbm4al ercieF, PaPrior apt ttratidearral ttern- fc.7l•lrdirw M 0 WEBA REAPEIis, TA /101/11C115, Ri t z. /AIL Farmil oPoweraochee.44l id r m vowing liar ' Aar is lavatara. arid farm znaahinvry stater tor irrie kr ~,- --- 7.. ; •r„ 411 , 13WA.M . 4tt LI:VINTON •""!' 127 Liberty strati, AND VW 4,lrltluk Boots, Shoes. Gaiters and Balmoral% taut. to order, of the best mates a) B and WO Itumik. 044 W. E. 411 /11=2,1•14 t CO, I 4 al Matt 4044. Et4ajaished • litibildile i l .: .:. - ----.......• , ._ ~2a. THIS. PIIITIAC., -L, los paciA.Llor Au the4cno , antandiao - 7 ly Elsie rt of altrionotaia. '`. , . •,-ti...-Z nations. treat =met and Y7'.:::‘ ,. .7.: -I_. , ..t r in, - -T45-' r: delicate- disorders, self- •—• --In„-r• - ‘ 1 4-'4-i. , 01 i,", - ' &berm and, disakam , on, :. '4,,..4 - 4-- ' ". "-•• r Mar long common and id- -4r-. _ -c,,- • airicnt to4otdits:of tab. : - , , '`ric--r- --- F -- • gar :ancadttititraics msnict_ fi r ar4tia Va.,Baarterwry. tin Ake - fact of his Beira so.ttro intaran_tand modest arc dreadfilts, fed.anttb it , s_arreat du .vcry inn:ante! sad r .contaminatiozi- and o Orraptlon abor t their wives o re dan.r. abort family.onylician *wahine cautious to teen Um in lanoranockplat th bribe same as DT...m. : K ri, sus ,-(eacapt.n ' Meat a lucrative prar4 tioe• ti s zest .to thetamismnystapii farzely inti lan it , onormiptuous 1 IJOnl an to ed ' nlinninioeh elirStsym =mu - am= and who comp eaeletyr• lama-num rellso. A . 1 ,. to aollara pal 4, centkLmystericushr, tcmnly ortiar lott,en, it sa t o _ - mitoity.howoyes., that ntunarons “"stand intzfratans are- 1,---il ilin.t their ,4 1 1 , : dug ~, end- wardat a rreviom•b fable tie ,and cf 'w , ..4artite condi and arearanon have neen restored ^to heal and vicar ty In. BRANErritl/P. besides manY before nil after 'Marriectraranitithirn have bean saved much anti fain& anzl . ty mortifmattim. &a. Brenaton ita or nocturnal ettsamdons,ara ocancletery cured in n ye:Mellott apace of tin:m.llElM gen- remedieri which arairentitarly his own. mare crimpr:midi rota the Vega*. ble. Kinsionw hamni an= the fallaoy:of the adesemial trastrientobErabandrm edit and substituted the •veiritable - .t. haie dam. eases aratreatedwith mark= sacrams—eartat over forty ream (40) 0X021006 IA their trearZ. m Uniteda of.lepth the .01d 'lVoArl and .th th to Toth him to say—to_ all with a fair trial. healttrand Amor =will aZabi b/ 01 / 3 noon.the n cirek.,- Miasma Januaryslth Qumtebanks an quacks but tome and be cared atom all of its kindred disiszaz .at now waioh ea MAW anunalty MI our oauntri.s r Iv ba_4bWvadi. ',bey Wend to it la data YnU y are can chad Of my trtsttratmv bait eatibe it'eozmofthe Medical Adviser..llkt bialys= gra* to ail that =NY -../larinit tto ad vantage of over Eddy years Oxptinence and observaidon. sonartauently,la haa truncrior Ili it in tho treatmsnt of nem! amen% -aid rho i daily =notated by the profs= otr. - as well te n•30.1W mewled bY rerpectame cititens. pnblienerrk pro vriatore Of-battier"&a. Office 85 Eimftirlield etreet.mtar Diamond attest. Private CP:`-'W.1311- cations from all Darts of the Union. tart.-it- ... tetsibdio. Dime se- - • de 1253 X nowtkly - "Pitiably:li PPiaA , t', i= ' atiMlyd .i.impTo LLD B. aoktfri-,10-Aviry, mriwarda - octweritr rears derotod - Ws Dro fergienaltime ,orralasivelr to thec , treatment •e: 'Peeictier.uwaugia4lllid irk thou- Idoeor,f/Weitixestonam allw.;afiliated to - sound - healtaas rirr atqlp 90aft4eitoe inbariterrak :I,l3reatzAzierioilli Itemocts;,!r-•i CRONOtTHEIIMAL-, FEMALE:. PILLSz;;.:c. *Mich( limn never yet failed ((when the _Urns nave L. strictly fcgloivcd) - - vin trALthetattell a hsulz 11.441 ' or Stolipago.f.of er In restorin‘" the. gortem, tt! Isafterink born Spina/ At4ettont., erclams . vjera, thaJiltrek.arJott, norreacnii ufrtho Tterlas Ore cv4 4 , e, Also t th :11,.eirela,g.. IttiTyz frhich=e foreruniters of more Arians disegal I KIL-Thsas Pilkare Pe/lee/tit haretiess op COn. slihdtonaglid 12 /ml6i:date* byt he most-di-Wu:ell: sea/e without cawing, distress at the pal:49. time' they acf-4174c, a charm; by siwngthenmac,iinind: rating. and rs,!:, t.cirtarr thjs ante= ta aba , altayearm di_ ,tion ' Haab boa ennthinsal in& Pawn Osn'lnloiL a cs - ; , and whea„desired will be 1-cot by mail by any adVertiiied-Ag4mt.nn receipt bit'za r.'" rep J. Bold bYDrparlitasene_rally. JOSEPAI )13.g =Us CI, _Corner litiiket greet alad theTiametd. iitilBavdaebwb -"Arent forilittburg. ... . . 111111.-X 1t0g0.m....; 41 r-u• _ .. '. . . ... • HOW LOAMY-Row EIESTOECEI3I 'Just tiublished, in a .Bealed Envelovo. hies - Sig Car.ta. . 7 A DECTURVOI S I - TEA FiiTURE, TREA'I'. KENT and Radical Cilia of SpennatOrr!rrec or BSesnai ernina' Weakness, Involuntary ,Emuesiona, Debility, and frabiSdinienta 'to - Iliarrbge generally, Nervouaness, COnsumPljgar. ZPiler'Bl,. and Pits; Mental and Physical Incaeacrt3 , remit u~Rin from Self - Abuse, - Icc:=Dy - RO'BT. J. CUL. WRLLi M.D.. Author ot, the: arot a - Dock, eEa • A Boon _to . .,TiOiiiatulf; f !I of - Bent =der ecalpinAV-ithilin'eriVell)Pe: tO A- 1 / 2 ad dregs stage, post palls, on receipt of ,s`irr c , no , . or tvo po inamps; b. Dr. cif: J. C. 'KLINE. 42 7 firoa4way ...hew ....k vor, • .iniisliciiiit at - Post efilco Box. 4. SB. .........4.--..._-___ I • 4 warß & CA.I e TELL, MI ANT TAILILORN; warE SAVE JUST BEC vrr largo and rrellgalooteci stook or a - Spring ods,. oaggstattai of Clotha . seisimereip Vestiliga,OZo. doak ot. YKJW.IIB4I3IO GOODB, Including Papa* Collars. Mei fits., and even , thing ninialb rept IV Ant atuscluinialling Blom OldeTB PrOt2l4o eleatlted. nig/Ay& $5,50 - 'WEBSTER'S'II.-54,50 UNABRIDGED- DICTIONARY_: aft? copies. complete. Pictorial - Edition at $ 5 .50 For Bale by JO.lit .13 t ..biELLOtt. - bier 81 Wood atroot Wes.. 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