ftibiliftrAh -- taittt4:* TIMAJP.44.-'4IOIINING, APRIL 22. `I.IOIT Y •-- sarolJ7ol.ll, PAPER OP THE CITY. Ilerrzoitor.oottitt. Osselvartoes for the Gassier, by: . 4. E. Skew ) Optician, 55 - Filth atreetirri4ted4olli: 9 o'elait a - - 00 . 47 - Par 66o tars - - -. 29 240. Doctor Robert Hooter. Wehad almost lost eight if this noted Phy Odin, who made ei great a'noise some `year?! ago, with , his spseialit y. ~His ,itew York, used td be crowded with pa . Henti; from every pail and his fame was as wideas,thieinintiy. We suppose he has had more bulimia'. #uka he.would do, and for that reason :kept itiiAimeeut of the papers... He keg agaln , eoMe bereft the publie, with his mode§ri . 'nii6g: time! • dia tressigiand insidious dise4es - which carry their tens of, thousands - , annually to - the tomb„ it. ia Nary . ,expensive to visit Nei York, and those of ;our readers who desirete - eUnsult Doeior Hoaria, willsbe pleased to barn; lhatthey ore now see him in this city; at Moneagahela Rouse, where they will hire the same advantagei they would deiive.fre M a fatignaing and expensive Journey - ”. Hopie.Atisilways in Pennsylvania Thcollowingfigurls Avis the' amount of the lien; Init./bitten In the State of Penney the roads being nearly all so the oar - of Phllailalphia, thereat in Pittsburgh: 17 :-..—. • 16,475.000 Capital pas - ... 2,20.841 Total dobt. 1,016,684' Costar ... 3,240,478 F inn 100 peoen~eF _,417 Poat -......._. 18,775,225 Totaredfaings.-.... .. Total 930A7 , . . . . TRN.,SANITARY Thoutax Dixon received a dispatch yesterday from.tiniSanitary_Exptdition, dated at Pada cah,—Ky., on Satu.tay, stating that the slimmers He and Marengo,had left that ploos,WivorM for this *iv with quite a. num ba.pi -lauded' solders: The Hallman' had t wo h m ktred and Ally, while .tho number on the X andi eo was not given. The physicians and ponies well, and everything was progilenjwzitoOr. '• The expedition •wili ar rive bftw w lp o t tho last tite week. . • , . Doctor it. /limiter. Wss dimset the attanUou',4 Our reairi to the publication of very •:otolootiolf letter from one Robeit Hinsicies patients, a well XneWn, and influential cltiion of -34 , , ! York., This letter will, we trait, o7Oili.itio eyesiK i thosi who until now have censceisred consumption Im:usable. hir. Q. tie patient , alluded tO,:inisi given up by the Most eminent physicians of New York, and his life was i cone hinyeeheyoud the'reacir of usemoo. Ai • - -A-1 " fe* Menthol treatment under'Noctor Robert I Hunter restored the pationi to perfect health : OF PACTS. •-' ::Aret. York; Sept. £l, 1250 7 1 2.44aDdi10r of:lke N. r. Conererciol tertian.r- 7. Dr: Hunter has never asked me to publielr sistatericent of my ue, although had be done so ottani - time I ehould most cheer fully have complied. My case was editorially_ alluded , to, however, in the .columns the Coneaercial Advertiser,. because well known in that office.- lives aleo editorially mentioned in thir #.eprese of June 16, 1856.. The' Esprior quoted an patients sucenufally treat ed byDr. Hunter, Clayton, of the Oconarrcical Advertiser; Jones one of the proprietors of the Daily Timm, Gordon Bennett, editor' and propidator of the Herald, and others. I now declare here that when hope had -nearly left ma p , ' .00nsulted Dr Mentor of .228 Broadway, and vu cered'by his treatment.' • - - The litterpart of 1853 1 was attacked With pleuidsj; sO:called by a certain doctor, who at .tended me .and advised me to.go down South, I went to Charleston, 8. C., remained a month, found no lbenefit,' returned to New York,L and still continued sinking, losing task and appetite, arid daily, growing more helpless and hopeless. Bly expectoration'was veri'lliad;,'strasked with blood—my cough , racking, night sweats profuse. _ln fact; Ihad 011,41 w worst symptoms Of diseased- lungs. And so little benefit bad I eveederived' from ' the prastlee then punned,. that gave, ' tort of. living andvilli Cm of modicinec,..sold out.sio - i' Interest in the 'printing :oiliest,. and looked for my death, from which I thought no - Barad:v. MOWN Could rave me. ' Bath was MT Condition when T viim-told thiiiiiitvarie of Dr.ltelairt Hunter, and adviiiid to commit, hint *Wont delay. I did eo. He .examined me—told me' my case was a serious onti—give me no promise more than to do hie 'best for ine,tuid pat me at once, under active treatiaentlity inhalation. , This-was in Jana— azy;oBlss.. :It few days satisfied -me: that the d mabitall. Inhaled were Boeing favorably and - My courage increas:- . blylimprovement. went on steadily, and I - persevered for months. In May following I warabis to resume Wile* duties, and from that tintilto this I have not been ill a-single day liable to colds than formerly, sire In tease; health; end weigh mom thenl- have' doubler ten ,yeara,-.Are these not Acts for whiob to be grateful? Moreover Dr: Hun teeillnduess and attention to me during that trylitiSinti Van neverbe forgotten.;; . _ LAM happy to hays it in my potter to givo this statement of facts without further cote- So•S• ' ' ' ' • • "tit 25 and RF Cediritr. , New-York." lisinseni--This !ermined piesdigitaterti spike. kis fleet 'entertainment last evening, at elosient Ball, sad despite the incleinency of this'ereather slarge andhinCe was present to wisreciick; -performances- were all thAt !ile a sans and . fame had led us eliste, and iri,comperini his tricks wall:those ot Anderson and Atelier, the_ conclusion was that-he excelled thaw koth.- His "a cond light :'dilfers materially from theirs, particn -1407 in the rapidity with which it ; isexecn tntlinnAllthe same tuni...loe said of his other But he Mast be seen in bo;.APPtenia tedfally..' Secure' seats and attend to•nighti •Turavaz.--Thu -great Spanish-. danieuse; Sinerita Isabel Cubes, made her debut at 't theatre last evening, assisted by Sig. : Xititie nee and full bellet. troupe. The house was full to replet ion ,' which asshigh compliment to lady, *bet the very bad state of the weathavia taken. into consideration. that luss been eakt.lif :labs Cubes' dancing, by the sawn prose, ificertainly deserved, as COO Li undoubtedly snubbed's/tilt. Td-night,' she wctfitipear In threedleloult dances, when we broltfor.lllTen a larger audience present than that which greeted her last evening. ;• • . Tneriiitiiins , of the Sint Ward, Allegheny, PlTOtlgolo terming themselves into en inde pendent - Hose Company, - MT' minuted to asset at Washington 'Hall, Ii WWI; street, this evening, at 7 o'clock. - Ber Clout Oi Muir Crbizsmil Szinio Ydacatalas at &nation. 13,eador tlstnasat. . - ItiTEIDIVII DENIM GAZETTE Nam', Secant or A 144T.—0n grids" Mr. J. flimsy Boott,.ef Roll township; wap:;•nt 'buggy riding, in company with a young lady. He got out to open a gate, and the horse taking fright at the noise occasion ed* tan T'b• young lady jumped' out, and was not hurt. The horse • ran about half a ' x iikreithen . edming to the AretsolYwcirk; over Jar.'' aran; on the Allegheny and New Prlght on u k nipikt; hone And buggy. wit precipita ted oval' it to the dtptti of nut 'lett than forty hot t ~, X ii..7111 / I . IS/0 WAS badly used . up, but the horse was iiii*wt4'. T 11111.16111616 T: 411- WAS. Nitro, fol. 16 day. or two, has induced 1 , 1 1,ki to think ,of oniitablat clothing theoireirea.„ 41:a 7*. 5 . =Won° orroagrowout, ' ,.r coinionshlo clothing should : lkt fail to cut up," - Ilintnitinii; hit -12.- 41 nlinut - tailoring nitshltilinientaillarst Tho iwar quid *blob rm.' , ” 11 " iod " thisli bvioniriust km** idrantaeci Dl`D' ' • Three - Hornig ainlat t • • On Sunday night,- stoat half-past ten O'clock, Ara was olindinerf binetinifrom.the frame stable of. , Megan. Means - wan & Doug las, located on the corner of Wayne street and , DuquesneWay... The stable contained three_ valuable draft hones, but is neither-the team sters nor :proprietors were in the neighbor - 'ibed, they were suffered to roast in the burn lug *aiding. Two of the noble animals hid broken , their halters, and rusted up spinet 'the door, where they remained until they fell from. suffocation. The other died in the stall, where the driver had fastened him. for the night.- The two horses first - mentioned were' equal - to 'any draft horses in ttke city, and on Sunday they had' Amen employed all day in hauling shell from the. Fore Pitt Works for shipment. At each load they. hauled about three and a. quarter tone, .and thentheir power was_not tasked.. A few days age'.i.he propzieteranfased,s2oo for one of these horses, and they estimate their loss at between sic and seven hundred dollars. A lot of lunnoiss,.graln,lray, etc.; and-a watch dog, were bind up, and deems that no ef fort whistenr wash:mile:, , break open the stable and save the property._ The Are was doubtless the work of an cendiary, as the hereon had been fed and looked' ap-before dark.- The was no fire the neighborhood Of_the stable; which stands in the niftier of 'alai& Dunbar yard, apart from any other bdildingt The flames communicated :to a' yile. eflumber hat the wind suddenly shirting, andt.he Dimity arrival of the tire nen, prevented the deetruetion of a large amount of timber: Anon is cruel and fiend ish at best, but . , in this finnan' it • was es pecially malicious and diabolical. It is pain hal to realize that we, have such. evil, spirits in our community, and every effort should he made to Laic them arrested and vanished: The "Ten Cent" Melodeon Closed . . Our readers may congratulate themselvis upon - the fact that the Melodeon, a place where "tenseit"ehOws . *ere nightly given, and /ager.beer, ale, and bad whisky freely dis ponied alike to men and boys, closed up„ or rather'l'died out" on Saturday evenipg..Let us hope thatit may;be "parer resurrected. We • .are not advised as to what particular disease the cantons died of,.but the .removal;of.rhe bar, by order of -the Mayor, doubtless Oen tributed to the happy result. . • .Vre hate still': another concern of - similar cherseter, Which' is - papahle of disseminating as much wickedness end corruption durin the week as all the churches-Ls the city could correct on Sunday. The bar has been removed from the audience roam and put below stairs, by order of the Mayor, - and . let ns hope that this haint will soon be in its "death agony." If italoSuld be tenacious of life, however, it will 'need ' -Thry, have no right wbatever, ender tlie, to ,sell spirituous_ liquors in connection with theao exhibitions, even if the character of the performance was unexceptionable. New York and' other cities have' got rid of theie tioisances by legbilative enactment, And a similar law spay have to' be eiaetedin this city. in themeantime,should the evil continue ' the Grind Jury of the tiounty ;cart indict all Offenders, having full power to ilo SO. .Our BOok,Table. Tbe Dor and Potato, of the Gam of rector. By a Professor. Pbilistelpbfar T. B. Peterson 1 Bros: Pittsburgh: For ale by Beery-Miner, Fifth street. - Th. “Prorastor," who inlhis neatly print ed, WWI volume has undertaken - to give a compendions'exposition of the laws of Euchre, lies, it Would appear, almost anew subject:to' deal with—so far as book-makidg is concern ed.. lie says in his. preface : "No sedentary game is more popular, orso generally played for amusement 1 0-44csslic circles, as Euchre 1.-the Queen of all cart-games ; and but few, we regret to -say it, possess loss printed au thoritative reference for consultation: Hence difficulties' , doubts, differences of opinion, add local =stoma of - play, exercise au Irksome in; fluent* even among skillful players, and solely, for the 'want of some proper compendium of the and' Orthe correct' ?matte.' of the game." . .. We submit :that this prefatory state. - , . meet girls &snore justallanle meson for w riting a new-book, thaw can•be adsanced in behalf of any other book which has appeared since—we hesitate "whether' to sar—tbe days of King Solomon, or,, only; since 'Faust and Guten berg. >And apropci of the printing, it is yen , neat; SS we have said, and pleasing,to the eye on the soft-tinted paper which is used for the Killed tit Pittsburgh Landing• . Wet; 'peowdon, ion of John' M.,Snow den/ for many year a resident of this city, was among the breve Weirs who fell at Pitts burgh Landing., The body was found on the field? a bullet having pierced his head., The deceased was 4: - Lite a youoglnan i enlisted at Oregon oity, liiinois, and 'tarred in Col-Ellie'. - Regiment: - The , deeeased was well known here; end bib death will be regretted by many. Mr. 'Snowden, has another son iq the army; of the Potomac, irbo bad several bulletboles put through , hie clothes in the engagement at: Darn • • A , rtser-' Outueva.--The opening...of spring is useally tekdays p; two weeks earlier at Washington City than at Pittshergh. Last Sataidai; howeier;thif peach blossoms in the vicinit,”of 'Washington were only.beginning to open; saytwo days, behind those nt Pitts burgh. Not £ single blossom' was visible 'at any point north of Baltimore until the .vicinity of Greensburg. The aliment of East ern Pennsylvania, in the Came 'latitude, is certainly,' this 'year. ten days behind corre= spending latitudes in this vicinity: ',The cause is Andotibtedly: the generally severe wintei; and especially the snow storm of the Bth and 9th inst., when . fully fifteen inches 'of snow felt along the eastern slope of 'the Allegheny' The4aot Is a Magda/ one; and passibli =Lyrae:lit in injury to our fruit crep. • Tnx.coestxesst Gildenfanny, 45 Hifth street„ his reftiSed the Continental Monthly,- for:May. We cannot give any extended nOtiel — of the contents: day, but may ssmark,.senerally, that this maiming' Seems to Improse with .treiStatim7l ber, and will no doubt, before the .close fins!. yiefr, make fcr 4014 an - :honorahle ' l and abiding plane ii;onilitenstrife. New Gost.—A . new . breach loading six pounderliassed through* the - city on Saturday mg route for Washington:. The Inventory: - C; Thieme, of dinisinnsti, alkali that it . can be !red a thousand shotaat the rate of ten shot per =fug te, without heating the breach; and he gibes reasons for this opinion. The gun has .been Grad - aL fho rote of liffooofhoff per A PATEOTIO CONORI0111011.*:-The Preeby terian congregation- of: - -Lairteneertile of which:Her. Richard Lei.rAkiitor, hu. Inns= ' s hed twenty-eight Men for the wi. , arid' thi sum of 44000 , has. ; boom ,contribtdad. the" members of this church, for war parposes. This is certainly doing well, for a suburban eongreption. , _ • Haar:: ltonssar.-4. few days ago, *cabin on a lnosber raft, _lying below Temperance ville, wiz entered end robbed;'of pia in money, some- waleabla'Aieri,-eindf two gold. watehes: The ileyirletoes were in. the city When - the robbery mem perpetrated. arrest" wits - - . . . BA,EISZTT—On Snidely:April 'WM eV! oclock; WART quaw.g.'llusett,3l the 48W Year oft* oito. • • - The friends of thelunly . an respectfully holm to attend the ficunil of nut Arlin:Cox, it' tie, etleck, trona - 34a. nehtence of her haiku& 4 . Laces* 'plc; Allegheny , ' BlitattAVAALllkAN . Ditlt J. BUILORAgT, BondaYerealog, 10th Jow l at 8% oklockiititkr third year and{ sp. ? • . • The &Dernd irtll takeibice Tau De; (Tuut4i,) it lOcMOClii. io insiock ; itlltet;" Allii"gtriyf7Y The Oita r''' - fintAT.Are lOISO - tot iitiMid - laithout furt*ii*: V..DitiMgON 044' • KASP: 9B , T44 11 ) 8 1?1 , 31; na"4PdA . °o i l d ." l4l .4 . .9 1 .'"**ef iliiiiiiintos,sogians, sm. ; ;, 6toierof iniaMtaali. on- Cat $1! un TIT4Y ire 'Yn 000.1" irritation, and do no bs,. wetawtlallY SATIN . 60 18, 4 1 !f . 4 r other means so effect fro , (ammo ) as by Catlin 41 g US T DAI"9ITutA;I4 My next lettar win ONO , crnltTAliis l . • Yoily 9bodent HrTanit if) ota Pulmonary • n for if°"l- ,iridovary otbor i Uwe& f ain st 1241".TA1401/71-11.41br R 1 -Ageyrski4r!“- `l!i leas - ivoqpirgir 4- I": .r, DR. ROBERT HUNTF.R, OF NNW TODI, ON Mt CAUSES AND CC= OP CATARRH. .2b the Et:titan of ate Gasetie I now come to the consideration of ca tarrh: From the frequency of catarrhal affections as fore-runners of genuine tubercular con sumption, the relationship between "colds, coughs and consumption" is unquestionably that of canto and effect. Too mach attention cannot be given 'to this fact. By "Catarrh," commonly called "a cold in the head" I mean an inflammatory affec tion of the mucous membrane that lines the nose. This membrane extends downwards, lining also the throat, larynx, windpidb anti bronchial tribes. We breathe through the nose ; bend that part of the mucous mem brane which lines the nasal passages first re ceives injury from sudden changes of temper attire in the air, or any irritating matter it may contain. There are two kinds of Ca tarrh, "acute" and"chronic." The symptoms of "acute Catarrh" are first, a sense of heat and stuffing in the nose. You find it impoesible to breathe through the nos trils, although there is noseeretion—the mem brane is "dry."'lf you cent& now 11.1.111311310 the lining of the nostril, you would find it red, swollen, increased in thickness, and very irri table. Try to inhale the cold air through it, and the attempt excites "sneezing." This irritation may extend from the lining of the nose to the frontal sinus when we have "ears" over the "FORIHRAD." It may also extend through lachrymal canals, which con vey the tears from the eyes, closing them up a it has done the nose. In that event the secretion of tears will be increased, and in consequence of the closing the tear passages, will run over the cheek,. The akin is hot, the pulse is increased in frequency, and a shivering or chillness is felt over the body. After a time, clear, irritating water is secreted in large quantities, by the inflamed mem ' brane, and, almost runs from the nose and I eyes, producing redness and smarting where ever it comes in contact with the skin. Grad ually this acrid water becomes thicker and less irritating; of a straw color and then yel low. As this change takes pl ace, the irrita tion eubsides ; the nostrils again become free; the stating in the bead passes off, and the se cretion diminishes, until the health of the pa tient is fully re-establiehed. This is the usu al course of what Is called a "cote to THE HUD," or "CATARRH," when confined to the non. But it may possibly extend to the throat, involving the Idea tonsils and uvula, and then it is Milled a "sons THROAT." If the 'tonsils swell very much, the disease is called "qtrtztar." A simple cold in the head may also proceed along the eustachian tubes of the ear, and so cause "nzsesess;" or down the gullet to the stomach,derenglng "mouricar." The most common course of catarrh, how ,ever, is to ereep insiduously down to the tangs, when it is popularly known as a "COLD IN rex cads.," and professionally by the name of "BROICH1218." CHRoNIC CATARRH follows the "acute" form, and is generally the direct consequence of leaving a simple cold " to care itself. It is met with in several forms, in the "first" we have merely a discharge of yellow or straw colored mucous, which accemulates in the pos terior Dares, or above and behind the soft palate, and is "hawked" and cleared from time to time during the day. In the "second" there are small sores formed on the inside of the nose, and the secretions become dry and hard, requiring almost constant attention to keep the nose free. In the "third" a false , membrane is sdretedfrom the diseased lining, which, the patient removes from/imp to time. In the "fourth" the secretion trod the head drops down into the throa t ; and the patient is frequently observed to "snuff up and hawk." Often the mucous membrane becomes uleera ted, and the discharge is then thin, yellow and like "pus." In this form, too, there is often lose of smell, and the discharge has en offensive odor—especially is this the ease when the ulceration eats through the , membrane to the bone. I have several each cases 'ion tin der treatment, and among them a little girl only six years old. Generally, during the summer months the active symptoms of Chro nic Catarrh become mild, but regularly return in an aggravated form on the approach of %winter. Those suffering from Chronic Catarrh are very subjeet to take cold and will have one' or more attacks every winter. Consumption has several stages. It has "a first, or "terming" stage ; a middle, or "con firmed" stage. The lungs'o not become im mediately stuffed with tubercles, or oododed by foul ulcers. Iris only after months, and often years of irritation—of slow insidious progress--from the slight "catarrh" to the seated "bronchitis" to the Brat deposition of a little spook of "thberealone matter" in a tangle lobate; from the first depositions -of tubercle to the ailing up of a whole lobe, or a whole lung, with this matter, said lts fester ing and , burrowing among the delicate air cella, until the whole of the lung dissented be comes reduced to amass of hopeless dieorgan ization--thaT, this dreaded malady reaches its last and final stage: The error. -to6 wide spread among the people, and too general oven among phyinotana, to regard consump tion as a disease, marked not only by 'cough' but by the expectoration of "pus' by "beetle fever," "night dream," and wasting of flesh and strength. In ether words, to apply the name consumption only to thalast stage of the dieted°. Were this otherwise, we should not have to listen With feelings of pity and sorrow to such expressions as it's only a ea , mirth," the diddle Is all in the throat," or it's only_ -a ellitht "bronchial affec tion." Alas t there are few who suffer- from these affections, trifling and unimportant ill they may demi that do, not, sooner, pr later, fill a consumptive's grave. Tessruser.—Claonle,Calarrh, like Asthma and Consumption, has hitherto had no reme dy. It remains a stain and reproach on the page of medicine. Nor has failure resulted from the want of means of- relief within our reach or from the star of the disease, or ,the IiALIONITT efts nature; for we ears reach the diseased parts by nil the forcosof the Midrib Bodies—sonde, fluids and gases—and the die 'ode itself is only a simple °braille in Physicians had, Tailed because they have not striven to summed earnestly and ra tionally. They have generally been satis fied with 'squirting a little waits .WATEK the nose, and in prescribing en "alterative," by the stomach, which °fa c ers° does no good. Catarrh is rarely found se, a:disease of the dose alone, but is generally accompanied by more idled hoarsened, showing that the ir ritation which exists in greatest intensity- in the usual membrane, ales involves the larynx and lining of 'the windpipe. We cannot, therefore, hope to remove it by applications to the 11030 only. The coursta have 'pursued, with almost invariable success is as followe : A mild, stringent vapor is directed to be in haled, two.or three times a day, from the baling instrument described in my Treatise the_patient being careful to inhale through the tiostrtls. By this means the Adulated sue= face is ssetcd upon in eyery part. In addi tion to the nse of the inhalationi, / daily 'hewer the nostrils with IPsoluttbn, adapted to the condition of the membrane, by a silver lihkffeang- 6 /1 1 111tes_which I "V° -had 0 0 _ 11 - Strnated for the purpose: The extremity of the syringe ispasswi into the throat, and then the ended part is turned up behind the cur-% fain of the palate, and "a jet of the solution thrown against every aide of, the posterior flares at the same instant. - Batty in praetice, finding the want of suott an Instrument, I was in the habit of using an elastics tube, sealed et the extremity with wax, snd e rforated With mall holes. To this I fitted/I ton, and Med it as a erring°. Since t en I have brought this instrument to its present parts's inlion. There is neither pain nor inconvenience in making these applications. Even little children submit to them fram day to day, and get up from Oil ohair laughing. By this treatment , I hare been ebbe to break tip the most inveterate chronic' Catarrh in froni tour to ten weeks, and so generally suedes fel has it been that I doubt- if it will fail in ono case out of a hittsdred, when pdperly sad faithfully carried out. Unfortunately, Catarrh' is' too letteially treated`with equal neglect by both - physicians and patients, until it becomes lost sight of in the dieastrons aonsequenees to which it gives rise. We know that it exists In a greater -or less degree in all pulmonary diseamk t that it ofAtees• usubillexista berths _ aux iiii?ktoituaroL eAllea" 12 the lungs have been,wertifeittid,eAlleet this le Atm directeonsequenee'of theetiPtedde In the head,' which babble preetieetty knows to Mal& or us twb tliteeltimea pat.,' We TA=FF,L.AT.EST-NEWS BY TKr.JIMUI'H A-BEMS!! TESSELIIINS IRE BLOCKADE. Great Supply of Arms for the Rebels TEE ADVANCE ON FREDEILICKSBURD Shields a Major General. [Special Dispatch to the Gazette.] PHILADIELPHIA, April S 1 The correspon dent of the Philadelphia Pram, at Jackson ville, Pbrida, says that the British steamer Gladiator, ran the blockade at Erayrna,Plori da, with forty thousand Enfield rifles, besides a quantity of powder, which are now :stowed in rebel arsenals. The Pres Wept hesitates to accept the resig nation of ex-Mayor Berrett. Should his name be withdrawn, au effort Will be made to anbstitute Peter G. Washington. . The design of pen. McDowell to advance on Frodorieksburg, was known only to 'a few persona in Washington. The occupation of the enburbs of the town was the first WWI concerning it. Oar troops are now in full session. It is believed the House will j,pdss the bill to establish diplomatic relations with Hayti. Crittenden will oppose it,and Prank Blair will attempt to couple his aolonization plan with it. General Shields has been made a Major- General. All the hospitals about Washington have been cleared of convalescent 'patients, prepar atnt7 fer the expected great battle st_ York town: . D. lIIVIITH CONOBESS ~ -•FJEST SESSION. Waturiseren, , April 21, 1882. llonas.—Mr. Bderarde, of. N. H., intro duced a bill making aPpropriatione for the pay of bounty to the widows an& legal 'heirs of volunteers who have died, and of thesedilled or who maybe killed in 'service. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. . . . On motion of Mr. Elliott,. of Mass., the Secretary of the Treasury was requested to communicate a statement of the expenditures of money in the Department of the iVest. On motion of Mr. Nixon, of N. J., the . floo. rotary of War was. requested to furnish the lime with a statement of - all the appoint ments of Brigadier Generale, regulars and vol unteers; from the let of April, 1861 to the let of April, 1862. On motion of Mr. Blake, of Ohio, the Sec. rotary of War was directed to canoe the nano eery blank forms to be printed , and distribu ted among the eick and wounded meldiers and their relatives, in order that they may obtain the back pay and bounty dee to the said soldiers. The House reconsidered the vote by which the resolution was adopted to-day calling for a statement of the expenditures of the West ern Military Department, and rejected it. A lengthy discussion was bad on Mr. Div-. ens resolution, instructing the Attorney Gen eral to bring a suit" spinet Fremont and Beard, to recover the money obtained by the latter on the order of Fremont. It was finally lald on the _table.. Mr. Aidrieh's resolution instructing the COnimlttee on Judiciary to report back the bill to subject certain persons to military trial andlionistiment, and for other pur poses,. was adopted. The bill relates to -the trial and punishment of military officers charged with swindling. . . .Tbe Rouse then adjourned. . SICHATE.—The President pro tem. presented petitions in favor of the construction'of the proposed ship - canal free& Lake Michigan to the Mi ' ppi river. . -- Mr. Late, of Indiana, presented a petition frearthe free colored. citizens of the - United Siates, -- praying the government to set aside a portion of the territory outside of the na tional liiiiiiti for their colonizatiottind naming Central America as &desirable locality for this parpose. Mr. Lane said that while he did not believe the free colored people irentitled to all the rights and privileges of a white citizens of the prided States, he evertheless—favored , their jest right to petiti !IL-a - right &Warded e elm among the most des Ile governments of Europe to the humbleste titan. It is evident , that, as the slaves were fr ed here in this Dis trict, and in the South by our armies, some- I thing must be done with them, and emancipa tion or an apprenticeship , system must be adophid. It was not in aecordance with e . genius of oar institutions that these , ti opts. should be _returned to Slavery.' .. e alluded to the great, bloodless and moral triumph of freedom In the abolition of slavery id the-District-of Cebutibis as fully equal to the triumph of our arms by the chivalric and brave sods of the West, to whom. be paid a l glorious tribute, The memorial was"respect-1 fill and deserving of the attention of Congress.i i~jt e the Csirtomd m th i a tte t i e t s o rti r l Fo d rei be gn readßealnatid Relations, a referred and h II motion.to that effect was agreed t0.. 1 I After a lenthy debate, Mr. Wilson's resole- , tion, Calling on tke. President for inform= tion relative to the case , of Gan. 'Startei,wiiii adopted. • .• ._ ! After Executive session the Senate. ad- A Akot Near St. Louis. i Sr. Louts, April 11.—A riot occurred Mal of St. Louis on Battaidey night, in which three den. were Injured. In consequence v .of the' MO water in the river, the inhabitants stop., ped - up thecalvert on the - 0. and idi - R,,R4- to twevent the,town from being sebmerged. The roadmatter fearing-that they woild be ivitihed away,. proceeded with, the track hands to re move the obstruction. They were met by a crowd, who•ordered• them off: -The matter Its' referred to the Provost Marshal, who sent. aver a guard of sixty Mini to gee); the disturb ance, and to protect the railroad' men. They fbund 75 or 100 men assembled th'prefent the obetrictions being retnoved. Vie crowd was: ordered away, they - refused to 'go, and the guard advanced. Several shots were tired at them, bet- no One was injured. The guard then charged bayonets on the crowd, and three, ihen wareinjured—oni seriously. Yesterday, CoL Parton and Mr Bacon, the President of the rad, went over to OXIIIIII/111 Into the dist, ter, and decided to allow- the obstntetions to itmaini.as their removal layoff's the ditrue tion of a vast amount- of•property. It - is doubtful whether the embankment of the road Will preveat our being submerged as theroad is nearly overflowed in seteral places. - - From - WstablingtoiL . . Wasninerbit, April 2L - - , ..Commander Steil nagin, of the United States steamer Merields, off Apalachicola, under date March 25th and" April 2nd, announces the evacUation of that place by the rebels, and the capture of several Vessels by eight armed boats and . Crew.- ,It is said Dr. Win. A. Hammond, of Pa., Las been designated for the poiltlen of Sur geon General of the U. S. A. Thirliensta to-day confirmed the nomina tions- of4amuel P. Vinton and Daniel--It. Goodloe as Commissioners under the sot abol ishing slavery in the District of Columbia. Also the following:, T., Minds; of Missouri, 2d Lieutenant in the 'lst Infantry, for gal uin: Luau at Springfield and fo faithful services to . Gen. Lyon; John S,Fil ore, of Colorado, to be an additional paym r; Win. A. War ren :of lowa, Assistant -master, John Merrill,:of, New • York,. ;Assistant's. Ad jutant - General; 1. Georg* - 11. Johnson, . of Mass.; ialsistant Quartermaster, D. P. • Al len, of 'DV, Coinmissari of Subsistence; ;G. F. 21 - 4 iii, of Ni X., commissary of Subsistence; F. Haven, of Mass., Assistantlanartermaster; It. P. Vandreer, of N.: Y., Assistant Quar termaster; Lieut. B. F. 'Smith and S. Waite, Assistant Adjetant„ Generais; S. Ic'Elliotti of Cal;;.Brigade Surgeon Alfred ' Bussell; U. S. Attorney f or Michigan. , . ' . .. „_ Freshets in Lower Canada. • • ~ Noirransu, -April 21.—Thert - have bson Leary .freabsta ,reeintlrtbroughout Loire, Qanada , sillegesf lisTat been floated' and there has been great-distraction of prop ty. The looks and dams ,near °Mown are in danger. - The Wiistarn tratint"tiare been in. tar:opted tot* last Ahros days ) the road be ing TrashenNotknear Cornwall. It snu ex pected that tiln . .repatre would be .finisbakby to-day. Exteukive EobberT• .• • . New Yon, April 11.—The office of the , -Brooklyn White - Lead '..Conspany, :eirpokoe t • street', wee robbed on Betardity night of boucle to the amount • of from's' $0400010450, 9 00'a Abt Wakii..l d2tortkWesktpkailrond. 4111,eri. Lo:;14.. Sr. .4% WWW! - - ligan . goarraitt; WhealieVa.'; To. , lian. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Intelligence hasjustbeen received from Gen. MiNey, eating that the enemy, numbering about ;500 men, with two batteries, ineluding twevitled guns ° are constructing fortifications upon the crest of the Shenandoah; reliefs of fire huitdred men are constantly at work day and night. The rebel encampment-Icon the eastern elope of the mountain, extending down fire miles from the summit. ta, dc. Se. From Gen. Freinonrs Division. A notorious . guerilla, named Frederick W. Chewning, has been captured by a cavalry company under Gen. Milroy. Signed J. C. FREMONT, Maj. Gen. Commanding. From Gen. Banks' Division. Rio MARIEST,ArA., April 20-9 A. the Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War : Tho flight of Jackson from the Talley, by way of the mountaini, from Harrisonburg, towards Stannardsville and Orange Court House, or Gordonsville, is confirmed by our imouti and ?Sooners. Signed, N. P. BANLS, Major-General Commanding. 250 Government Domes Drowned. Panecart,, April 21.—A barge, containing 250 governnient horses, struck• a snag between here and Ciro on Saturday night, and sunk with all on board. Maikete by Telegraph. • P.IIIILLIALPIIIA, April 2L-4 - Jour market very dull; sales of auperflue at 8505 25, and other brands up to $6 60.. Wheat quiet and prices drouplug; Wes 7,500 bash, red at It :301.24, and white at an: Corn L unchanged; wales 12,000 hush. Southern yellow at 64c. Provnlotis unchanged. Whisky dull at 24c. New Yeti, April 21—Soon.--Flour quiet maim clanged; Wei 7000 bble. Wheat heavy; sales 7000 :bush; white Michigan $1 40. Cora dull and nomi nally unchanged. Pork is heavy; Mem $12.g15.137Xi prime $975E010. Lapl dull at 734@834. Whisky dull; 24e. is asked and 'Mc. elrere,L Itecelpte—Flour, A 3,612 tibia.; Wheat, no receipts; Corn, 6,984 husk. Stack Marker.--Stocka are dull and heavy; Mame A Island 134. X,; •1111nois Central It. It. 60%; N. 'Y. Central 83.4; Allehigan Southern II; Albsiourl at, 49X; Tearoom. Ca, 55X; Illinois Coupous, 1877, 79%: Treasury 7 3.20 notes, ltat; U. S. 6's, 1881, Cuicissial Apr il 21—Evening.—Flour dull and : prices nowt • superfine it offered at ¢4®4 10; extra ;$4 16(0 25. lied Wheat hati advanced to 88@96c; there Is no change in white. Other grain is tut changed. Whisky Is steady at lfle. There is no de mand for Mess Pork, and the prices are nominal; there is a moderate demand for bulk Meats, and the : market is steady; salm of 300,000 ILA at MP*. Lir ;Shoulders, too.; 3%c packed; 4X(44X for antes; a . lot of 100,000 lbs. extra heavy Side. .old at Se. Lard. dull at 7C473.1i; 76 tierces prima country sold at le: Moles scarce and Ann at 42843. Coffee le quiet ; at 19.92 L Exchange firm at X prem. • New Yoax, April 21—Evening.--Ootton is timer' ~sales 800 Wee at 293/.a3oc. Flour firm; aides 10,900 tibia. at $4 4,7 u tor State, $5,25@6,36 for Ohio, and $4 70,95 60 for Southern. Wheat heavy; sales r 80,000 Walt. at 81 20 Lir Milwaukee Club. Corn la heavy; Baled of 311,000 bush.. at 58459 c. for yellow. I'ork I. hay! at $4312 26 far Mem. Lard is un changed at 7). Whisky dull at 23424 e. SPECIAL' NOTICES Batton. Giutust, Merchant Tailor, would tespeotfully 'nform his friends and the public generally, toot he has removed to No. 54, Market street, one door from ad street, where he is now opening a Lorg_e_ and well selected or spring and summer goods, direct from New York. Having purchased for cash, is prepared to offer inducements in both price and quality , to all who may favor him with their patronage. CARPETS, oil cloths, revs, DIOS, and mat.' ting. Now is the time to got bargains at J. Finch's, corner of Grant •end Fifth streets. We would direct the special attention of our readers in want of any of the above goods,- to go, to Finch's, 'as be has purchased all his stock of carpets and oil cloths before the rise, and we can safely vouch that his customers, and those in want of them, will get the ad vantage of his hargains. Tax Phscs vo Oar Taxi.-If any of our readers desire Spring Clothing, fashionable and well made, at prices according to times, they Can procure. them by calling on !dews. W. H. McGee CO., corner of Federal Street and Diamond square, tillegbeny. They have lately received their new . Spring stock, and a better selection .we have never seen.' STARTLING, BUT Taos—The volunteers are briiving the' angers of- fever, scurvy, wounds and cholera. , Many a gallant fellow will leave hie bones to - bleach, who by the aid of Rollo way'r Pills and Ointment, would have return ed to his family strong and healthy. Soldiers, try them; only 25 cents per bor. or :pot. 22G 'Wm. Foramen, Carpenter and Joiner. Job bing Shop Virgin alloy, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. All kinds of gouge Repairing done-on shut notice. And la work manlike manner. Charges moderate. LtKIVO im orders. All orders promptly attended 1r Cotortny MERCHAYLS will find an unrivalled aisortment of dress goods in lengths to suit their trade, at eastern cash prime, at Barker ,k,Co.'s t 59 Market street. t . r Ptorts's IS Comitttr.—Tbel kook eebeeription of thil compani trill be opened at the Merchants' Exchange, Vourth'etreet, this morning at 9 o'clock: " .... . !Lames about purchasing Spring mantles, sacques, silk and dress goods, should not do so before examining the stock of Barker Co., 5, Market street. inns attention or our readers is called to the advertisenunit of the sale of . barest auction. :ONSISIIS CALLS will be taken at . Hunt's Book Store, MS/sonic Hall, Fifth street; and al the Omnibus , elißee No. 4115, Liberty street. Day or night, all orders left in either the two pieces will.be promptly attended:to. Ramos 13.' , Basts,' Water Cure and• Home patlito also agent for' - itaiubo a 'a celabratecl Trues for Ruptures. Cotter of ?eon and Wayne streets. . Datatatay,—Dr. C. dill, No. 246 Tenn et., attends to all bronchi?! of the Dental , proles don. N" OODS 1 , NEwGOODS I 3 ifairg a.acts t 041, (Sacceascas to . James 0. watt,) , „ , At how receiving their. Spring Stock. - corapris . bag every variety_orgook adapted to mien and be,j'a *ear,. which, in extent, choice" taateand prices 11111as:ware favorably with any in the trade. • French, Annul= and Weet of ngland Cloths; of till beet 'Make., of every dada and qualitjii very Urge astortmentk.Caasitneres and Doetkina; Super Black ireuch Dereeklial Super.Blark French Cud nierer,' Fancy Catudznerre In : every variety; - Ribbed, Slack and Fancy CaseithentetSilit; - Nixed Cariltnerve of weary etude and color. " • ' • I VIIi'STINGS-;-"Fancy Silk and Satin Vestlispb ` new styteKliuyer Black Satin and tlilkTooting.; Matiarra and'lrancy Silk" Festlngit; Whiter - Figured . Silk aid tlitlitir Fasting'. . Also," every variety of goods - for Iterainesa 'Coati; likewise &ern chnice eelectlun of Fiuniahiog Geode 'adapted to gentlemen's wear. - " ' . Soliciting in earliCall. from 'oar friends - and . the public, any °niers entreated Uut - 'care will inlet with prompt attention and ynnictuality in all 'cases. ' 11Z2jItY .G.,,HALS - IXl4.lferchant Toilers, mhlS , .Cer. Penn and St:"Clair atreete. OTIOlil TO l'ltlik"EliTY HOLD -1.1 EBB IN TUE OITT UT YITTBDUIIGEI.—AU thole Ms- have °neglected to pay the fourth lostall- Mint 'of their - Gnaw and Paving damminient, are hereby notified that if they Mali to avoid costs upon eitd amoniniant, they will • call Immediately and U -41114140 all mean that may be standing unpaidat this deny April Std, 1882. ' ZIOEIBLUM; • milt! • Timmins. Air APIA?, SUGAR AND SYRUP.:, Ili. 5 bbL. prime Maple Sugar; In store and for sale by- 1311011AKER 1 LANG, No. = Liberty "tree L WEEI ORANYES. , —Prbne 'froth IJ tramp& Jost ieralied and tor'sile; thir pox or at rota. at the Braialy °emery Store of JOAN 1917 - Corner Warty mid Band &treats. L?LICK • - ; 4.4 200 'half barrels WWI& IGO do do Herring;'` 60 -do do 'Trout; " lecolved and-fheenid-ene Fr:HOLLINS. NIONS .WILLt UNIONS NX-XT O_ YALL! , -11ADE 011.0701: TO GARDENZES II 40 Lula:choke Beat Oxiiosaa,"at One Dollar per bush W.llAktitid2B.-=6l iron-bound : It - Whisky jtarrets, , wM do for Crude Oil, to stare est.:t for isste . - JAIIIKEt rozza, , sple Corner Market - and , Ittrit. street.. : . _ EW AND BEAUTIFUL i t'ANEI, .Lll - DICOOILLTIONS, jort.recelred and fur war by GILT -PAPER, for otitis .LAILD-1n tierces,- barrels and kegs, in i. ars 'wit 8. HAYS d 00.. 496 LEb•rt7 st. LAltt try Lard, -ma Jot: i.eirad iod fu sitle-14 • • JAMk A. TETZLII,'%:,; Vanier First - mid Market etrarti, 100.1rEB11;21331:ttn°14- -:now-b - " the Apia _ ' it. voisiv a co. LAYlXarti COMM Nl'. AU, 90D14,v1t11 . ,f1 . 1g,phabetkally immst r iaidix. sit' C 0.056 oad rt. t Z. A . ;41 mucELL-crEous. purmßlNG, irITTIEG, BALLET, FARRELL t CO., MIAIIM NEW WALL PAPERS, 07 ' Market Street, near Liberty Street, • PAELORS, HALLS, DINING BOOMS. • • BITORRNS, Ac. • PANEL PAPERS, CEILLNG PAPERS. All of which will be ealdat the LOWEST SATES FOR CASE GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF . • SEWIRG• 111ACHINIES. wiLtiiims - A 011.*D3' ITN - SQUALID DOUBLE .T READ FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price 12.11t0 $5O. Saleroom No. 12 Fifth street. Them Machines bare been In me four yearn, and have given entire matiebution. They will run, pith pr, fell, hem,llickand 'embroider, and will do all that any other.ltrehine will do. All Ilsehions•srar, ranted and kept in repair one year without charge. Alan instructions given to purchasers. Sewing Ithaeldne• &Wort, Cotton ; •§llk, Oil and 011 em kept eonstaiatly on hand. - 'LILLEY, STRAIN & Co., Sole Anuntsfor Western, 'Penn's, No. 12 Fifth street, corner of Market, Ma.. burgh, Pa. LI LUCY, STRAIN - t Co., Manufaeturen and-have for sale. Wholesale and Retail, all kinds of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. • LILLEY, STRAIN' 2 CO., No. 11-liflfth it., corner of Market. AGENTS WANTED. mhadtmeod pI.TrEtiIIEAJE, IT. WAYNE AND 011/OAGO RAILWAY COMPANY.—Certifi. came of Stock of this Company will issued to the Stockholdersof the Pittsburgh, , Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company on and otter the 10th of APRIL, on their complying with the following pro. vision of the, agreement for the 'rouge !illation of eald Company, to wit:. "Holders of Stock of the PITTSBURGH, PORT WAYNE AND CEINJAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, upon the assignment of such Block to inch- persons ea may tie designated for that purpose, by the Pur chasing Agent, may be allowed to moire an equlca.. lent =went of Stock In .the new Or ration, fn Shares of One Hundred Dollars each, with Scrip Cer tificates for less amounts, not entitling the holders to dividends. The Asseeenterat Bookeerlll be °period on the 10th APRIL. By order mh3l:lltmyl W. R. BARNES, Secretary. .I.O3'ORM EIGHTH STREET, SECOND BOOR ABOVE ARCS, Up &Was. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, d s e: Tbe Copartnership heretofore existing between KAUFMAN A LONNERSTADTER Hering been dis,'oDed by mutual consent, the under. signed reepectfully Informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and tip trade In general, that be has taken all the op-stairs roomsof No.lo3North Eighth street, above Arch etreet, Philadelphia, to continue the manufacturing of all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, end MANTILLA. TRIMMINGS. FR,INGIIS, BUT TONS, TASSELS; CORD, HEAD-NETS, of all de scriptions, Sc., As. And will offer Inducement. in price and quality, ee well ne prompt attendance tio ordure, In army article appertaining to Ida Una. • . . •WM LONNERSTALTER, N 0.103 North Eighth st., thorn Arch at., a .19:1m ' Phfladelphla. DEOPLE'iti INSURANCE4.X.).SI.PAN Y OF rlrrantricourottco .10 hereby given, that in plum:ice of on 'Act of •Asserubly relating thereto, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved March 17th, 1862, books to metre subscriptions to the Capital Stock of ' the PEOPLE'S INSURANCE' COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, will be 'opened at the liercitants , Exchangs, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, - Pa., on TITESDAY,,tbe Eld of April oext, to remain open for are days. (onion the stook be .sooner sub scribed) from JO e. m. to 4 p. m.. George It. White, Jelin I. llowe, John E. Parke, John Phillips, Edward Huse, C. Hanson Love, '— Samuel P. Shrirer, Wm. R. Hulett," A. W. Loomle, Prank otan Guider, IL Hostetter, • James Rees, IL H. Chambers, James 'Gardiner; W. S. Haven Thos. R. Hamilton,' Daniel Wsilaoo,. John S. Lee, . James Bobb, I Wm, U. Kirkpatrick, Wee. F. Gardner, 111111611 W. Baxter, J. J. Robinson, Inhl4:td Cosnaiesfosere. T EE BATTLE AT . . TAKING OF ISLAND NO 10. And all the other recent ensege . men* MAMMOTH be timid In the NEW IrOiai ILLUSTRATED Ii!CWS, UNLIT'S ILLUSTRATED NICWSPAPYR, For tali by • tie oingLi oopy, oitbOtripttona ricelred Muouto.Hall, il4b it.. Pittsburgh, mad N. 2. corner boutb7o6muuni ,and Federal at., A City. LI.N.DSILY:S.I4)(IDBBAS,OiIIiIiIm cuttinortr=liky Parties hate indiMied me that they have Mediu:wither article of Bbriallearther purporting bibe prepared from my noel* brit that 'its sizeitesto end elect ere entirely different from mine, desiring me to aoromit for it; to which I in• ewer, and also caution the_pnblio that no other nine article at LINDSAY'S BLOOD SBA am be made by any other living man then- myself, as the NULL recelpe, both original ,and imProyed is laiewn,by bay, who bu spent, I msy life time in bringing it to Its 'present perfection and ow lebrity. Sold by my Agent, and respectable ,Drag.- gists throughout the country. , The trade suppthal on liberal terms. ' Da..J. 11. LINDSAY, • r.• : . • Hollidayiburg, SIMON JOHNSTOILSoIe Agent, sp9 Corner Of Smithfield sod Fourth streets. ad:EATEN At SON, ' D • • iMIMPACRI7I2.II ,or cope, 14RLOR AND HZATLNG ISTO.YR4 Warehouse, 47 Yederal street; ' We would call thiattention of builders - and others to our largo amortment of COMMON AND FINN NINADLNLYD GHAT& FRONTS, IrStiCKIIN, Ito.; she, to our new COOKING 11.1.1111 K, which w• hare Just brought out and which contains some improve. swats not found in any other range. - CUT IKON HOCKS It 1101•133, IRON BAILING, and all hindeof CLISTINCEI made to order.. - • I6lyd ' D. DiIIAVIIN arBON. LIAPY FAS UR 14 IS 'KY? —'llu* irniQnsertoss.-ThaProprletors of the "PAR MAN CABINET OF WONDEBS, ANATOMY LCD MEDICINE" have determined,. regardiesa.ef or.- peto lane . free (kw the benefit of ai:faring Im munity) POOR of their ne t tutereatiug and lartruo tivb Lattonss on Marriage and its Diagudtheations, Narrate :Debility, Premature : Decline of Manhood, Indlgtetlon,.Wealtnema or Depression, Low,Of Energy, and Vital Power, the Great Social Evil, and those Maladies which result Prom Pottthha Follies, Kuno mai Maturity, or Ign orance of Physiology, ind Ns tare's Law. These valuable . Iweturee - bays beat the gleam of aellaidenlng and oaring Thousands, had trill Le 'forwarded Freston recelytatroar Stamps, by adireadng &ICENTANT, Parisian Cabinet of Anat• amr and Msdichke, 111 Broadway, New Pork.: NAMES' OITRATH Or MAGNJFNI A in g es„ bottlers: In the brut of powder. it entitled to special preerese• ow theliquid Oilman of Magnesia,. Barstow., and, most .11Ineral. Waters„ &Idlita pe,niere, and other similar outlets's. Whin taken in the morning, regnisrly, it hai an admirable' effect on' the null Whim, remotes constitiakm.' correctingant cooling oltall feria gign. • la. Tor sale' by Nears: YA.IINIGSWOSB, and. asset 'isiggter. and it the manntectory, 19a Bli v ilstreet e lleir York. Piing, 26 mots. - • . TAM; taKE OF - YO UR , ILEAI 4 T.I4 sot Mtrisoip'SCßE4*liatiliaure, . . Nods from common salt: it It pufootty bsalthjatut part/and atakobottor. Ilettorlttoonianta i c l o toettf tem= imporitt and w°7 llltpailo cream-Illto flavor-to the •tood. Mosso 'gin_ Lt.ont. trio'. It yaw gnaw Wiwi got, 'Um to get, 1$ Ibt you. Sot WWI v*oliisale and ititatlyt ' - • 1101 1 3Latn: - JAOW8i apthOunta Nog IYed '2 Diamond. DEBAMVS'AIRTIIOI.I whetebttvery potion can wage acospototioNamt allW pt. tals WZO Annum:lir Oar int g. plan.laid "wn be Warr, 'Li will be able to sit unpootbeir own hire sad flg boo: Poisons lobbing to asap tb• writ ! onsaQuar. stains chett aiisAncomoami !APswiwpoi roe. , Also, wbetbor mottled or obis*. cOnnantbrotlons obbily cOnfol tidal . - t u ir - Stain Al thrWriCirira P. CI: -.1 PAS • —3O caaks*Teeinved and irmals by MUM li. COUSIN, =ES LINDSEYS IMPROVED • Boas onaziroa Cancer, Done in a superior manner by Cancer*tui Formations, Sera&la, Cutaneous Diseases,:: .._.' Erysipelas, Bops, Pimples on the Face, . , Sore Byes, • • • Tatter Affections, Scald Head, • Costiveness,. Old and Stubborn Ulcers, I . Rheumatic Disorders, • Jaundice. • Rhelt** - • Mercurial Diseisei; 7 • *nand Liver Complaint ' Lou of Appetite, •••• - Low Spirits, Female Golipliints, •;;. • . EP II •PIT, or - Paralysis or Palsy,,' Syphilitic Diseases and _Caries of the Bones, • NO. 129 FOITIITH STREET JOSZPII IL lIIIGIINI. TOGETHIR WITH' ALL OTHXZ . DLIZANZB HAVING THUS . 01HOTN 21 A . DXPEATZD CONDITION Or THZ BLOOD; OZ IHECTI-LATW, . . r g 1 .1861. Da. a. B. isms:di—l take Plower". Oda voliatery statement in *lvor or. itlaWiliddie : pared by you sailed ifiatinser'S. BLOOD I had inland for Ave "yeah With fkoidicilen which broke ant on my bead and ***head so as tadisilgors me very mtish,.end teak off the hair the. Abe • ease made - Its appearance; it aloe broke out on my ane above and below the elbow, and at Into end 'Sea es no to expose - a *arid ism The dissaie on my head went ao for that sewed dila pieces ot ' bons came oat. I was: very weak :watleidsphitad.. mei, had given op d 1 hope of ever' getting_ Well, an I had triad wend skillful pitnick= and they did me no good. In September bat, 1861, I waa Induced to try nLiaterael Inrionni BLOOD linuncanar . 1 must candela had no faith In patent madicinea, after I had maid three bottles of Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my heed and arm begin to le al. alt have now taken eight erten bottled. and mykieed and anit' are entirely well 'except the wan tha, sores. I will also stet* thee I had MCC:ninth* very bad in my arma and legs. - The Blood SeiiSc . hoe aim cured tha rhentnatince.. I am now sk,wejk man e over forty years of age; and I Del as apt. Fad yvviar...: ma I did whoa I wee twenty, and have Increased weight twenty pounds. lt,ecodd, : alaoataeis Dee e, , dimes.) la my. forphead. -wail se atcZped and lifted anything beam the tilond run - Cent - - ord. sore. Dr. Bever had a photograph • taken:oc me; by Kr, Osage; the artht,after I bepa.t• well. It does not show my appearance es bedew wee before I commenced [akin - gibe medicine. - Yon ari.ea the Dhoti:lMO; on of whlah . l. now, la 'peOesiden; and elini it Dr. lierier,s; 140 Wixid street liked gide that teok (ho Blood Wea mads tallier Dr. Keil.= cii;Metearb:d ing it. Although it belPel mem:4* t !thi weer fart until I got the kind made by himself. One bottle of idadid nu more good.thieeet".; ewe. of the old. I believe It L. a Spina deal ateoispe -, 1:;,r .4 better. I have recommended the Skied Ssercir.xii.i or to a great many of my hinds Ins mimes and I believe it has helped the - whole Diane: 'Toni Inv tentillah thin it - you Wish; and I a* Snilloonitlie all:who any /meted r I waaninybe ceded:. I thie city, No:4 Pine streed, and ale villa Andeneon's l.olon Starblo`worice; street, _• DANIIL A. DO)Ml. PITTSBURGy LdNDIIIO . Use ha SUgo, at Clinton NM, and hate. Mirky blind lu both eye for Demi, JAW pima, y called on Dr. Keyser 'boat them months *gold& Sated him to give me direction!' to tb. Ituditatket Ibr fh. lillnd In Philadelphia. Mt told ms !bat . need not Witt* Pldiadelphla to gel; well, le he leieci medicine that would curs; 11M, as he mld my dim' is ela le 140 blood; .I Witt Melded , for it two od:tnnoi'; 2 - , 4 deed In the boopital In tido city, and was mil red, ..,., bit* &leas Wimp »Muted after • toontlt.Or Oar I camoOkli toe Jaosplial.' I *mid my ale wig l 4 l T4n , mut caludr.br th• milk! *tied Mood Of mhos on Dr. Soper, whole. ritsttond: 4.1 MY light, and my, ern are nearly is well ma cried .s- The Doctor giii ma ttlandsoy's ENod Ilearcise and irsoh. -7 DAVID • Pittstrargh, Jily 5,16 a. Melon Anderson itratrti 4111.144': lIAILPEIyB WEEELi .Prnutrnow, Septambetlll, 189.—T here* cortity that IWm hod • sore log for tint pm. It war coveted with down and am to that I could of Wink for sourly a year. My log nraUed ao that Vws• !unship it do. anything. for a lonetinto. be at gli mamba I Weds:meal Out. boa dactoOatlk*: city; but without any Windt; finally tillodoa tayllOr, at H 0.140 Woad Anal, who only "10" , • me about two imam mamma ow but two had**, modlcitio, and lam tout elltirety iinahar . i7m!. Mond well tor "Ix mouth& I am rupirOod at- th• Nagle Ibmino Iloium on Fourth'Monts whop rimy octi tiw ws TIIONAIPTAISILU — 7: eit4.awnr ern( B. ...ow 4 , or ow , * 4 k 4 . 4. thit t#: 4 o " . 1"r rho propttototot this die study of ran to .ankcintrito tbaltk of .t.lO RAM , : 'Tres Into olitedlebos Ide -Aloototoof the raw awl' ; Throotilt tioir ettnizor to silltrtog Ammar too row, Ludt at bit overtones.. Thlo. trot,- god. aad - modlelno to rod ottlo toiled or% tho lax Wiwi dtrtiltod lt; *Mao OWN ott'•:.. , . torPolitietiot oinottoottat.': • hat Oared moro.cootoof. 01 1 otOto.ttotOtiotto: - ', It will auw/IROWIII28.:, • : It win coroASTRII.A._ • ali 111/111 core BORN TA.BOAT.AND:DANAINtI It will not . 00IIGHR AND COLDS, and iota ithiatrntjk . . f 1 . DX1111 ,,L,; ... - ' df:Cocatinettelie ,-, ; 4 , 1 r tba ll saint of 17 4. 'bois d° 0 —1 -chased Moly Raftreceltits. ,, ....u - 10 - -- " • • rreeesg,ltbilA,, Ana ies-iiwiffri alikk petwomhx A boz GIPSils by alga' ilmo., PRIPt of .9 1 B 11 1)014V' "-" - - 77.1, —IIOV i ,.~~` ::.~ 7i Mai= O!MDICdri. BLOOD SEAItCBUBIy 0,15.8 OF DARIBL a 4. BOYD:. A BLIND NAN CURED. A BAD SORE LBO °WIRD Da. 0.20. H. Eiriatai IsliattimorroW 1110 Wood •thilli• OAP oraturbitait.:..; %sill • At, ittr _EilC) al 'riE GREAT CURE FORCONSUMF MERE
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