IMICAN NO. 80 FOUR= AVENUE, IPITTNIVBOII. CARS! CAPITAL A 200.000 Stockholders- Individually Liable. BANK OP DIRIIIIII/11. AIIDDEPOSIT JOHN ?LOYD rteeldent- DIaI.CTORIL • . . I Tim. U. Marstinll, " Jobs K. linztl•na. Wm. T. nnnnnn n, • ♦♦nblWa WaLlnoe, Jaunt. W. Arndt, J. D. Kal, Chts.lll. tent*..; -, , . W....F07 4 . - i oey la&• 1; Ilaw Mtn orrn•lniml and pi•pare4 to 4 . • neutral Emaktas bostnann lninl4.l GOLD, SILITDE AND COUPONS, Ilarorht at nrighes!prtces, PIL R. MERTZ, Banker, Wood St. and sth Onto' SITS lutE4 -LADY-8C CO., 9kuicanors U) 0. JOX aCO Corner Fourth Arena and Wood St., • 133.A.N.EtlaEL S, I= GOVERNMENT BECIIIIIIIISS, SOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON 'WM TAYORLIBLE TIMM I ur Intinnot Allowed on Deposit.. ' • lamod *a Govantaient Basis/ al brrut>vrtet MAIL Order.* *mien - kW for tko Para. Oat amd Salo of STOOK), RONDO mood GOLD. I&AILES T. BRADY & CO, ritsburgt Gagtts. FINANCE' AND TRADE. -IPIIIIIIIIEIIOIIIII.6IMML-, Ox: irk . ctal a> Flumetneft annuli, 8AT1711.131Y, MO. 6 Rosiness was pretty -pnyrally sue ,pended to-day, and as a conequiume - there 1 , little to be said about Me marl , 'beta. As noted In our last report, -we are In hopes that trade during the year " - which has just art In will be better and more satistactory than it was during the an which has j nit closed. Already one of the most serious obstacles In the way of trade; we refer to the railway dieurinana , lion have. been - partially removed, and another ,drawback, tkl aids. gooey In money matters, will, L 3 all probability, non be remedied, as the money - market usually narks easier after theannual nitiamente ham - been effected. Upon the whole. the ludica• tl oaa ibrJhe new year, are Pally as favor able ascould be expected. And there is •no good orJmnitantial reason why , bust -,- non generally, should not be better thisyear than it was to Ina. APPLES-Thesupply is large and the market Mitt, 'though prices are no. • changed; 62.6003 per hip. •-• APPLE EVITER-Qnoted at 76065. BUITER-Is dull, with a supply oon siderably In noses of the demand and prime ,are barely sustained. We con tinue to quote at =Ws. ' BROOM CORN-Sain per at ISOla :DEANS-411.606611,00 bustle. 1117exWarder FLOVR-40466 CHEIVITIVIS--Quoted et WA. • ORANDEEEIEs-occianne to be quo. bid 111.2316 per bbl. CIDER-Continusednil and nominally -unchanged; at 115,00 1 / 1 6,00 per bbl, as to quality. - CARBOII OIL-Is dull and unchanged; may-be quotedin a Jobbing way at n• 72360, for standard brands. DRIED FRUIT-There'e a ateadY demand for appite, and we can report round. IoC !sans Nein - _Peaches - dull and ustchanged,9 celOc for quarters "and 111Z6140 halvet. ' lIIIMESE-la tuna Dom 17 to IS for Western Reserve; Ohio Factory, 1836; 0110,43oshen-16; york State Auncalhdry, ' York Brats ktonien 110. DRWLSED Hoag-Bon at• 1.26613 MOS-Arriving pretty freely,' and . dullotith a drooping tendency; we 0311. Untie to quote at WOW: •, FEJ;THEILS--In bettre dottuntl and higher, and we now quote at 16®90 to the trtde and the uznal advance for - small Ina in atom. - 'FLOUR-Lc quid and unchanged. The oils, are reported rdoing a pretty good tonne; lasing the. largest boo- portico of the retail trade, which they are ambled to control continuance • of Unow pries of whilst In this market. • ' We oottliner to-quote at • 62,76.6 for winter wheat tour and 16,2646,60, for Pt 7 u 71 _11..._ ' • ' OW-IN -Them Is a moieties demand for Vbatand but little offering; we CAM rperauaewkhd'mlßall4"l4.l6ol.lB. Oats ;plot, notwithstanding the offer. Inge to light; we continue to "quote at • 4706450 n wharf and track,. and 50 In store. Com la offering mom freely. but prlossara man. SO for oarand tteshelled. Ryan ni a dult though them notmuch on the market; we continue ac qote at 9600111 L- Barley- dull and ' - komnally unchanged-11101,10 for epee and $1;1661140 for Idsil.. - PLY-Sauce at Allegheny Diamond Scala of de loads at $l7 per ton. a doom,. compared with last naek,! and thereek preceding; 'when It. sold tip to • 117EIRS-Salos at nu pound. .1061.1.11Y-Saisa at n 60 par' bbi. EktE-Seles of tairmlnl - -, 1-1 2 2' 31 25 =a1 011,110116,00 par IP outside figure for' chaos., LARD 011.--No. 1 Extra laqueteilizei 11'.60: - ; .; r", 7-7.; PROVILSIOIVB-Market dull and prices .. • sande :eaelar. •We Icentuaie.to quote molders at 16360. for plain and, ISM • !rouser Ansdrbreakfast bacon, 21_,104 And sugar cured- hams 21,06.73., 4.llYekornsettoo,,and Sx Au, row . /end.' POULTRY-Droned Mebane 12014, and dreamed Turkeys man. •Lim .' Chlokahit, 50131660." per pdr.- - by the coop - PEkNEITS-Quotod at VA.__ _., 10 as.; PEAS- Doll ; SkPOPur ounnuo asmain ' FOTATOES-Sate. In stare at SEEDS-Saidrillani K6 B ,26,naLOMothin 1 3 . 7 66‘ Flux* seed Jimmie ant arlleft and cannot fairly be quoted Abele 62.101:42.15- • ' TAUP=Ia , Alfegnattr.6llYer brands are quoted at SUSI ,by the ot load; with the noel intent* for Imall EITSAW - OhloneS11416404012: • moxi;m ; 9.)Fi Om= ow. Zirssanizaz • Sa t strimax Jan. 1,, 1870. „ . . , lIIVIZWO2 TaIIARZWA. • Ai taSibt kit. boon Axpected; Ms bin boin s :fey llnl7 . welr.ht tbe .014 b ij. wr the last or* of thil i i *a tiN it u i j 2 4; • Ina 'ths mk graoe'foi %boas who wire duet Teeter. - CIO* not Jbebre resched daring the Year, sod for - the timsibeini; It was worth . relitively " 'dia. pleibe kr the • •ellotz7; nod there -saes diftl6loo6 ghee, Fer gaiion. or glaot MOP. , bar • eel es between thetprioe;of spot dl, tom w ' • ed with what It would bring !Or eel lar this month: Those of the !whotter: who deferred baying or settling differ : . •' saws , yesterday; vesret.mertainlY, moat willutanate, es et ab time "within • Inoath sin waste was oil armlb as .report, moce6 , ..a, noted In our lest there la i,nrnlng to - - a pretty hurry stli short i set ntend unsettlegranter,, • tigimatettet NMO VS MAO bunds, and the - Puttee who. are Whi% refuse to • .. empty With their putt of these on , item., alleging that US nantet hen been .muupniated; sad musks rebuttal to neither silt nor lughtegiut, ,tom peel% with widow or aele=ig NUM ONA00116". How this will e. thee - oply will tell; .though I. altogether probable and thaw who have fallen 1,0 -.All Or satisfy. in some WSW or other, suet mut:aft will be -"dealt igtti ''secortling ib is w So tar ea -we ban bean to leatn. all, of those . 1 ` Who were , short and who an ?ova : linty mo o spgrs anantly in tha businutu up. to the seentah. Anther by delivering the oil or Mint chez differ. 'twee, and thane who .are ballad are outatderg parties engaged In °therm. • osliorn; who though/O*S !Ring, then mks money in ai folng "short" at 12®14 c. sailer option the year. Theyear that hasped closed has been a •hard.one on the trade generally,. bait 'manufacturers sad dealers, and, as a gen ere thing, bat a small proportion of them have made any money—while on the other hand, not a few hare lost, and that, too, heavily; it is now all attributed to the wild and persistent speculative meals which was kept up during the greater pa rt et the year, and' Which his '64 badly injured and demoralised the business. dale Ake case now, so it-has been during die greater part of the en tire year. crude much higher, relatively, than refined, and this aliments for so many of our refineries being idle, wed the very light manufacture of refined oil. Compered with 1868, our exports east are nearly .130,000 table abort; we have probably shipped more weat-and south this year thudast l, but nothing like enough to make up this large difference. .The new year *pens with a very strong feeling on the part of the manufacturers to discourage by all fait and proper means, this specaletive Mania, which was the leading characistio of the mar ket during 18419, to promote and encour age trade. area to make the oil basin's's, what It should be, permanent, legitimate' and profitable. • The practiceof • refiner golag 'Wheel" or "long;" of selling- don. Isle or treble more oil than he could mai or holding his own and buying up all Was on the market, will, it is hoped,. disoontioned and discountenanced, and all should Mbar with a view of placing the oil business on a footing, if possible, similar to that of the hoe, or any other legitimate business—the manufacturer should be satisfied with a manufacturers profit, and not attempt le be a manufao truer and a speculator at the same time; Them are some of the views andleelings entertained, by many who are largely and deeply Interested In the Madness. who have their all invested in It; and who are anxious, as well they should be, to commence with this new year a new era in the ell trade of Pittabrgh. trade of Pittsburgh. The receipts of crude during the week were 82,178 bbls against 68,787 last week. We are now enabled to compare the re• allots of crude of 1869 with those of 1868, as follows • . • 111611 18481. WY. FLOYD. Casaba o=l .. .. . , . . .. The =porta of reined east In 11369, com pared with 1968,1 were as follows 1868 724,991 bbli. 1889 68,475 bbls. Demme" .... 128,516 bbla. The expOrte this weak were again small, 6,889, Is than 1,000 bbl. per day, aillit llo 6,200 tart week. From the above It will be seen that we are oonaldetably behind In our exports. compared with 111,68,wheresa we ahoold have 'tapped ookalderablymors. To ! day there was nothing done, and the only thing.we can do is to repeat yesterday's quotations. Thera Is no one wanting spat oil now at 18 or 111%, that time and these quotations, for the time being, have parsed away. We now come down to January 1870, which can not be quoted above 12% or 130 @eller' option, and about S' a cent mere for buyer. Even these figures are too high sooording to the--price of refined, as there fa no margin for the manufacturer, and what Is wanted now fa to get prices established on • manufacturing buds The idea of crude being 18 or 180, ea hes been the malfor soma time pain,, with m 22" down m 29 31E0L Is simply pre posterous, and it is to be hoped It will never comer again. January delivery may be quoted nom inally at 30 X01034: January to March 31, and Munn to June 31,ti. Of course there wan nothing done todiy, but yew terdny futors - .delivitries were reported stronger and tending upward. Trade of St. Ludo. . , Statistics of the trade of St. Louts for the put 'Tear are given as follows : • Ilerk IWO. IaCtITTS I 1.3 i F oar, bide,— 1.110 10q. DC'S Old alll 1,00 401 Whit. bur& 0.2011.71 , 14,3011.6/1 4. 1 .403 Cora, barb... Lid1.7112..01.10 1.0:14.01 Vats, barb... 1,101.713 0,120,112 1,111,4160 00110 a, bales 10,74 II 1141 35,3671 Hey, oalm—. 131,141 117.4131 03,1131 W To bls a ky,bkdse /4p 4119 70 old 0.161 Lead a1p.... 3:1.617 111. 02 Fart, barn—. 71.= uisrl ,33,10 man Baena. oaelss. afart 7405. Lard, tierces. 13,1Fel 17.C3i 10.011 la 111 Cants, bead.. 1,14 am 111 me ro ec ib,c7 WW.'l=2: - .. 41 2 .412 i ...-• limy ..... ..- 'kap 30,ari low Nazis-17m A January I.—Cotton qulef; iniddlings 23c, ordinary 22Ne. Wheat: red 51.10, ambergood 1 1 . 16 , while 51.10. Corn 111,05. Oata 700. Bye 11,50. Barley 11.20. Flour: ilea at 14,60 to 56 for superfine lo fancy. Baton:clear aides 17 )ie, Ibealdere 1434 e, hams 21c. Lard Pio.. Bulk meats; dear sides 163.j0 clear ribbed do. 16e, shoulders 12 c. lump pork 525. - WHOLESALE GROCERS. Act. __ WILLUM M=ll tit. CO. 01 sad LH Liberly..Pitit Cornea of Inttek, now toga las teas at low Sp mt. slaiattr PrlmeNew Cm New Orleans Agar ud ratio Leo; ints sad issllll, Leland Saw% laaevr as Tayt. Pligladelplas and Baltlawas Bo • . ("1" ' BMA.. aturva Mute ud Leak Mud akrua. carial=tsa4 ta=allgolakr i aa4 OoFug Tate. a. • ' • ?Mina sad "angels lies. • TOrac'eo,l4Moll.l. Mai; Oates Yana, as, mastUtly aa baad.„ ALSO, IrOWITJUS OP . Flu Brandies, Wino and Shroldb, Prelidllo dad Itpdrklbag HIV .. ! . of Mak& A. id boulds. . • . : • pldtsg_ Illoodio,lklarstio 41 d d lotto Mod, labellsisdr, inerdaddy. 0. lotto grow-se. Ariddaltord & On.* On.' - do . di 4=l.td la bottles Rork - to la Oodllid. . .It.• £ Pant Ilit&dttodo, ': Pad Old Marry, Mint dad Port Made hoe o.lllosoodibeld Y,' ...Atlay p.r.. do Vert Ilapaclor OM m do. do • d • . , .. . - ALSO, u pterati air NM 4 01sadays G1%116111 • . • , insadiwurof wit= ESTABLISHE D I . i lb T. GRIST, 3818 W. IL Tif)RIKLYi witopiaiLE , GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, COtisCn.. OMVlLmius X, XCXXLII M ITZELE b. SON, .4Petial,issifts -Alerchants PlAmm.9 l Am , -v -103133 .gt0; 4 So:"IN oath eisiiirr:suirase comm. n ,iIILIMIXIMY CITY. Pt; MIME =IL JANIS T. =CHART. lIIVIDIEL 11 111/011/JIT, • :71 1 010112SSION 111111WIL41ITS, . non; pun, ..ipme, nu -40. larbe min / 140 es sc. rutamush. Urkantos a unerrs, ii.cluNqiiumAin:o,l!BoDtri4 Commission Merchants, Iw an iiszsmr. osmium • I.,:gusi.d. 4 wry W. C. ARMSTRONG, nuiptics mamba =purr, No. = ktarlcet Streart. L i; Ii:,ACH„t~, Wholeede and Reta il Givw, • • is , NO. SSG nAX . 1171111131 T leyi • • i • t & PATTON . , Dad nut es. Prorriar, Tar tuns .24 au • trait 112 sat • 522P2D—irjaR gum I. sumns..zow. nousi....wx. L areas/. prL BOOM & usos,„ suo. ." El i n to JOHN L 80. • 11 A CO, Wiwi.. vorwa row , 119703 1 -- , •••• .... iLIUrIA GRS AND P M w Au. Ac. rINkWALLACZ,Wane- B Na • SXRI T SI XT.EPInCIybi 3 rk t , CIS PEARL AIR 111 MOR !SAM ri;OlArilIXJ). ■■~ ~~ Y ~ .- }~y~ 7' 1 ri' : 1 ~'~. The river was about stationary yester day, with, semi feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks. - We should not be surprised to se* another rise, as there was considerable rain on Saturday night- The weather 'in the afternoon, yesterday, was boistenons and colder. with frequent snow squalls, The Carrie V. Rounts left for New Orleans with a good trip and engage. manta below. Com. W. J. Koontz, Capts. Andrew Oakley and Bartupee, went down on her as far as Rochester, to see how abs would perform. Andrew Bunt. ing and Nick Whitten were her pilots. The Camelia arrived from Nashville on Saturday afternoon with a fair trip. The St. Charles arrived fromCinclnua ti oa Friday night and departed again on Saturday afternoon. • - - The Maggie Have, Capt. B. C. Martin, IN up for New Orleans, The Glendale, Capt. Hare, and the Nellie Rogers. Capt Thos. Roger*, are fil ling up steadily and will he the exit boats out for St. Louis. • . The Glasgow, Capt. Andrew Robinson, will be the first boat out for Nashville. Tho "Arlington," for this, we under stand, has been decided upon as the name for Capt. Din. Moore's new side.' healer, will, it Is thought, he ready to bepart for Cincinnati on. Tuesday week. Capt. H. T. Dexter, of the new steam er City of Evansville, is hem. —A. Cairo special to the Cincinnati Commercia/ furniabse the following in reference to the sinking of the Silver Moon: The Thompson Dean bought 500 bales of cotton from the Silver Moon, which boat she found fuller water at the Outlets, forty miles above Memphis, yesterday morning. The Silver Moon struck • log. which tore a large hole. In her bow, above the high.water line, causing her to fill In ten minutes, hot the hold being fall of cotton, which buoyed her up, eke reached shore, land ed her passengers safely, and threw elf her deck load, with the assistance of the Thompson Dean. This brought , the hole to the surface of the water, when the boat was pumped out, and the hole nearly repaired, when the Dean left. No freight will ha lost, as the cotton was rolled int* an eddy between. the boat and the shore, and on the Thompson Dean. The Silver Moon to expected here In the morning. She would have been a total loss but for; her cotton, as &beetled so fast that she could not get to the bar, and the water was very deep where the accident occurred. The water was one foot deep on her main deck when she reached shore. ...1,062,277 bbli. —1,026,902 bbli. 35,375 bbia. —The Tempest, sunk in Oneonta, was a stern wheeler, built at Pittsburgh, July 1882. Her length was 182 feet, beam 35 feet, hold 4 feet 6 inches. Her value was estimated by Insurance men at 615,000, and was insured In Bt. Louts and Pittsburgh offloes—Howe'm agenda., for eight or nine thousesd dollars. There was no Insurance here on her "freight lie," but it Is very likely lar cargo was insured la open policies In New Or. moms ages'. The Tempest Just previ ous to leaving Bt. Louis zillion time ago, wan extensively repaired at a cost of 115,000. CINODN —The TOllllll=4lo river paekst, from Nudismh have agreed not to carry freight, after the lat of Jannry, 1170, the bills of landing of which have purchase bills attached as charges. This la don• to prohibit any of the boats from pur chasing anyyeavy articles of commerce, such as salt, lumber, coal, ,to., for the purpose of selling to make freight. — Clint. John Conway writes from New Orleans, on the 27th, that the Wsuanita would leave that port on the following day with a fall cargo of sugar. molasses and coffee. Business for the Ohio good. —Capt. C. S. Peck has got 'the Last Chance over the. shoals In Tennessee river, and proposes to carry 10,000 , bush. ale of cora at a time between Kminville and Chattanooga. —The Kate Putnam left St. Louis on Friday for Pittsburgh, and the C. Gray mut advertised to leave Cincinnati for this port on Saturdey. Messenger. NewOrleausto Pitts burgh, and the Nick Wall, from the same point, euronte for this port, was at Evansville the same day. —The total number of steamboats en rolled at St. Lords during 1669—paasen geegat ing m freig 73 ,000 to tow and ferry, was 166, ag gr E 0 542:222 1.111.111 I *Sat 772 S 124 —The Dick ,Prilten and Mary Aline were at Cairo on Friday, and the Loreaa and Grand Lake were at Memphis the sarne day. , —The St. Francis 'snow open to Witte, burg, aed Incressed..recelpte of cotton are expected at Memphis from that di rection. —A VThltsburg telegram 'aye that the Itlobo:tend Arbitrators allowed Cept. Neal 110,800 ealyege money on the Wag ner. —The Mollie Ebben arrived at New Orleans on Friday, and the giallo hilt there the untrue day for Pittsburgh. —The IOW -boats N. J. Higley, Little Alps, Hornet No.:,and Irottaides, were at Quire on Thursday. MEMPHIS AND NEW oaLcAmis FOR' CAIRO, INCIAN W Osage PRIG AND HARLEANS. —TA. ioe geunenger steam.. MAGGIE RAYS....B. C. Minvor, Calankander, Janata C. Drava. Clerk. will leave ter the above MAleteraedlate pinta at "WIDGESDAY, Jon. MA. 4,r. r. . ler &Float erlnsisgo, apply mak:ardor te 1) MRIESS • Poi i JaS /LACY • COLLLRGWOOD. Agate. EVANtIVILLr4A i dae JP( D ILMIKSVILLZ AND NAZI. ILLZ.—Ton sploalld pa/sourer 15t8•12/T NoNtNeorrr °monomial . , will Nave for4ko at... arm , atanoodlata ports WASPNIODAT, Jae. Atli, .4 f. N. -for Delstr or mosso. a i r i p c ly on boarder to JAMES CIU&L , A or . tat ri.,Aca A COLLI (MOOD, Aosta. LOUISVILLE, 4AISO ant 'ST. LOUD; ••vit Curio MID ST llel. izarst 01.1'3.—The fine .peeatose SiLLI.I3 300333 irtoe. Bodies, kaster. WIIi leave for the above end le termed' hie lento on THU DAT, Jeasse7 3d. tor fileight of 3 tesmemlk;t r na u rd , N 't.ro9gh m•lPte Steen to Itsitollie A alumn m. neiteee. • . RI • w dim • Q. No. 93 .tera OR LOUISVILLE. a CRO AIM N. LOUIS. f: else ' CAIRO steam . er la lAN OALIC - J. M HAIM COMMSO der, Jame. Me lee Clare, Will leave am wetland shove, 00 TEIZSDAY. Jaya. 411. at 4 P. M t. Di, frqtaratt'agrarZ:24;6l4B:! 1 O LIVERPOOA. AND . QUEENSTOWN.' , TIM minnow man. STEAIIISIII4% NTrill;hier dite o ' IMPI6I Ye k W Y , ..P . aitbew Oueeloste s CITYOP PARIS. PTT O r ATER P COXY OP POSTON "CITY orMUUMUUS, from Tier rear .lalorasiloaapply M • . . = WILL A 11336111 AX, 143011 4 TE PELLD STRLICT. rlttalrands - G. - -w; Deemer; ATTORNEY MD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. - Om», No. IST FOURTH 7=l Pitta lourlpied t 7 =Tt6.(forasro l ti l eti, In Otte anamsis d of ill% rrit .... - All:fra y aoce uteaut&zdaakitzao• ~ITOIiIIESC.~T-LAW. 6e•. UZ13311 JOHN A. STRAIN, Aianallakr.A.N. , sx-orincno JUSTICE OP TILE IMAM ANL _POLICE skairrairt. Mail! //MI STREET. opposne tali Os. th•dral. PRisbar 11. Ps. Dm% llamas, MM. EAeks to. Dpostilse. sat sit loslasu IrUS ortraunaess WIGB. NEEPEII, ALDEMIAN AND xx 7. orroro WIWI OP . OFFICE. 89 FIFTH fir=u st MV: aldit l eir am postra4 ay. awl all legal enurinesa attuoled prowilp . aid sestralely, APPLE PARERS.—I have a an eaeortsseet otapple PerladtCeriair ead Maud Mullins*, wideh I Invite all teasta sad tea Una tried. The FAILING. 00111210 ABED MM HG aAioanna tease only Quail tune • tie crank to pus, *ore, and elite an ordinary wait evil'. u aria ma without slicing 'es coring requited. Dried ADOIO.I MU moth !dam when Wad with pi telliit than when qua/tend 111 tat auOrtment Of ' Lightithg & Turn Table Apple Parer& Ter gala. wholesale sad Batau. by JAMES SOWN, N 4.188 WOOD STREET. Fr B. LEON, Bou s ot ts ad m% OSimp—bo.slol7lM Weigh H AVINOZ, Pittatwelk. ig="" XXVINZI. Demi. Tiustiaszh Lem ` . 8.91 XsNULTY. IMMO'. Alio PITTSBURAH D. I • A. . 4:14v: 2 : kisk e . . ' : i~iv~a x~ws: W J MAIIHVILLE. I:9l3l,C • a:}:ii;pl PROFESSIONAL BLAILIMEL 1141. IS nava mm, VITTSRURGH.ps - 11711CIAlk NOTICE& g2irCOIIIIIMPTIOS. Dlt. SC HINCX'S POTA[OIIIO ST RIM for the sure of Ceniehr, Cols. Cisesureption. Di SCEDt•CLII for the cure of Dyapepala sad &lithe Debilitated Coodl- Lon. of Ott Stomach. DII. eCHENCHOs IliarDlt LIM P LLB. foe Thecae. of the Weer or to act tie • Sink Us Par. dative. Ail of these three Iled`cl a• - e one. remalted ta carter Consumption., though the Pulmoble Tl7ge:rerd toot. and Mandrake till., tint Cu irreg;:iti t 'h r lpSttiTg'sVatlidL"erracad::kr, blood 'MC/14 oy mein a care litoedef fected. Then Medicines an oosisaltlilanly ofered the Public as Ile only Lai r.. certain mld reliable raseuy for PhilhOlaty Coasmoptlon,nd for all thattoom bid beadltions of the body which lead fat mor al .Isealse• Liver etlhajthtlat /ad Dyie Ontla are •flast forerunners of Coasamptlea. tad w‘en they manifest Mut:melte* they result"! he me t prONlpt atututon• ' Tbe Palmortio fray Is • has had a loop probstlembefors tae medicine which Itscalue has been proved by the thousand cures It hi. mad• through • period of mere than thirty-live years. la all a whilth Vice Ita reputation las bp creased, and the most oust nate akeptlthen en so loafer doubt that It is • remedy whlch may be need with conttlente In all cuss which admit of scare. • . If she patient will persevertally follow the di rections which ammpany tacit bottle, be will ibe cored, if his to g• are at t wantedo nate ate peal- de. Ives tansies supposed to be Incurable. when frauds end Dal ai:arm have despaired, the me of this Medicine has the IDS of, the patient and restored him., perfect bald.. Dr. Scleace d•es oat Bay that all cases of Pal sassy, consumption are witkla the mat *I sessiciae. bet he emphatically taunts that ate. whet, talents hive th•lau.t. warming symptoms, snot a a violent cough, avaing call. night sweats. general detulity. even be each tidegree that they are obliged to lii In ad, and when they u. 'llea up by SAW physieLen they may still be bated. Y. =taxa treatment canoe new Inuit, boon hen the lat. are very sad dinued IWO t•extent destroyed. a are may be *l reeted I Dr. artmect , • medicine.. Also, la Scrofulous Diseaus, MON tufting* are really ate gat. Dr. Schenck has photo- graph. a neater of permus who have been nearly levered with naming rrrrr and now all heard .p. Thin shows Ile purifying properties, which aunt be able., heal ca.itiee la the lags. la use le, talent of Conte...anon It to es tee utmost lanoorteabe to glee vigor and a healthy tone to toe eaten, Mena It IA alCollasty lo ...Etta the aalatit of the patient ad la. prove the dlgestlea. troar aourlarnat is re 4/sand castles. with Bach mean as tete !cod dltealtle. The articlewill askss eat suitable for Me diet of Densest: tiro statical& m as designated In Dr. Scheack's Almanacs, whist. mm distributed gestalt..ly. /a ataual, the ost highly attilleet. article. are to be pm rred.but ite digestive Oraea• lama be WV ••gatt• sued le order to mate either food or malalae serviceable. Thisagate . ..at Is met by the Seawspadedeed Tonle, and for this purpose It was la Coed Wee. th di estleo terees are pat ardor, the thedlass lie proper effect; the mote. of tea azalea: le laelitorattel an we Nese be pia Pt enrciso thole fouctl 'm a llet ormal sod healthy master. Then thepowers of Palmottlo Pray eitxt the cure. PUIJMOR gIY CD.al option Is Outset always pea plicated with Dyeeepsta aod Lim tiemplalat. *thence:a Pitman." Pill. are la ceded to nw move otraetloss m the Liver and restore 1411 kellUlT b l otion. T heyhave all the diesel mulch to ascribed to ealowel or ttblee mass." sad are IV Biala at te 'main a particle Of say lola eral pole.. These Pill. cote the moot 05th... estleenem, Welt headache, ► piles, Magas silo c tient. end all ether diseases which •rise from a torpid or °Puexit mod Mon (the Liver. tlao lox l ot eeeee will prows Mealtime, of 11.• . . Consestet the ern Weed Tonto .11 11.. dr*. Pllls are o f auxiliary inedlel•e• They router tae safer.. of the hatless and aes. the. Pelmet. ern.. tn.