_...:.~~.:,:~;"_k , ::: - 'S~P=~ ..v~,^"~~Y'R„7%:.~"'.r=:mss; E!M 1 „pittsinugli 6nzeltii. WERNEBDAY EfOItNING-DEC. 23,1869 CITY .fißll SUBUBB.dIV lirer ' OMCl/1 1 . PAPER.Va ANION CITIC TICKET sfor. 31ATOII: JAMES LOWRY, JR. CITY CONTAOLLER JOHN MeCAILGO. CITY TILEASIIIIER WILLIAM EICHBACM The Quota of Allegheny—A Plan for Raising Volunteers—A Prepo.ed Bo nne of 8300. _ A large number of the citizens of Allegheny convened In the Market /louse, on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of taking some ac tion to encourage volunteering, and enable the elty to ill bar quota without a draft. Oen. Thomas 11. Rowe was chosen Chair man, and 31.esers. S. Riddle, Josiah King, J. P. Jennings, J. G. Coffin, and C o lonel:George (horst, Vice Pros:dents. Seer° tarie s—W ill lam Anderson and C. E. Locke. Gen. Howe, on taking the choir, stated the object of the meeting, and proceeded to make • tea appropriate remark!, which were well _received. S. On motion of John Brown, jr., the follow- I og named gentlemen were appointed a Com mittee 011 Resolations, to prepare boeiuess : It. B. Francis, Jobp U. Barr, Josiah King, RolieriLoa, J. llockadern and Robert White. The Committee, after a short absence, through their chairman, Alr. Francis, submit tea theifollealng report: Wrreitaaf, /n the prosecution of the war for the suppreuiiin of a rebellion, the moat unprovoked in the anno r ls of all history, against a go•ernmentand institutions good, wise, paternal and benignant, without a par allel in the antecedent records of mankind, our National administration have found it neceuszy to make nn additional draft from the enrolled citizens liable under our lairs to military dety ; and, WHEEL.; The number of enrolled citi zens of the City of Allegheny is .5,249,and the number to be dratted out of said enroll ment is 355; the time when is default of vol unteers, this draft is to be made, viz., the sth of January, 1864, Is near at hand, and no re- Rant* can bo placed upon volunteering, unless, in this as In most other cat., other and addi tional inducements to these provided in the laws of Congress shall be mode to encourage volunteering, by assuring the volunteer of liberal remuneration equal to the necessities of himself. or Ms family, the draft will not be averted; and Wuessas, A volunteer force is greatly more .Bailout and, on all accounts, more desi rable than do army under coercion, and the nocestrary cairenses for supplying the quota of 'this city 'by volunteers rather than by con scripts is a matter of common interest and common solicitude, of which every patriotic citizen to willing, and every unpatriotic citi zen should be coinpelled to, bear hie equitable proportion ; sad for the purpose of a practi cal application of these self-evident truths, It le • Resolved, lot, That it is ennedicnt to offer to each volunteer, a bounty of ,1-.300, additional to the bounty payablo by the Crated States, and in the event of a draft having to be made for• proportion of the quota, a lit., bounty should be pisidtto each drafted man or his suhstiinte. Edid bounties to be. payable only after mutter into service. That any man who shall havo contributed to, the bounty food of sllo,t , n, hereinafter provided for, and be drafted, shall to eutitled • to hare his sobscription returned to him in addition to tic bounty- Provided that no man who shall be drafted, and shall not have contributed $50.0r more to this bounty food aforesaid, shaltreeeive any bounty. 24. That, for the purposo of providing the requisite sum of money for paying the pro posed bounties, estimated at $llO,OOO, a oub. _seription be opined and presented to Coo en rolled and other citizens—conditioned that j each subscriber shall pay the PUI4 act against I their name towards the Aforesaid bounty (nod of $llO,OOO. 3,1. That the Commissioners of Bounty for ,IVolanteers of Allegheny, hereinafter named, BUD toomorialize the Izelect and Couarer.a councils of this city for en appropriation of IFllo,ooo,and to Issue. the bonds of the city for atuns of $3O and upwards, wherewith to relm- Mirth thanonnoy that may ha sibscritied snit paid pursuant to the 2d resolution of this se vies. And, also, that said Commissioners shalPuse all_p roped and nceessary means for securing tb*roposed aotion:olCouncits--and if any legislation shall appear to be necessary, to authorise such action, to memorialize the Legislature in that behalf. 4th, That John P. Jennings, A. D. Smith and 0. 0. Smith, of the Firot Wnrd; J. ti. Coffin, B. B. Davis and John Ramey, of lb, Somood Ward; Arthur IloGeon JeteobShaffoit, Jas. hießrier, of the Third Ward: It. C. Loo mis, N. B. Burchfield and D. C. Clapp, of the Fourth Ward, be and are hereby conotitoted Commissioners of Bounty for Volunteers of the city of Allegheny, with power to fill vacan cies, whose duty it shall be to memorialize the City Councils, end, if nood be, to memo- Wile the Legislature also; and generally to supervise and carry Into effect tho objects of thistneeting, by appointing lined and block collecting committees, lining the compensation of said committees, detormine end oversee the place of deposit, manner of distribution of fonds, to nominate to the Governor proper persons to be appointed by him no enrolling officers In the sub-districts; and further, to do all such things as shall bo found necessary to 'the attainment of the objects contemplated its theforegoing resolutions. On motion, the report woe roceived and onanlinously adopted without discussion, after which the meeting adjourned. Tax Atutitri FOR J.11111.1RT.-3 1 .r. J. W. Pittook, Fitch Weer,' opposite the Pose-olbee, has received the Janeirq number of the At /untie Mtefiltbr, which is probably es good a number of that able periodical as its readers Lute' inv. seen. The fallowing are the con tozda:--Governor John Winthrop in Old Eng land, Ly George E. Mile; The Planting of the Apple Tree, by William Callen Bryant; Hay, by Harriet E. Prescott; Hasse and Home Papers, by Harriet Beech., Stowe; Three Cantos of Danto'l Pormitso," by Henri W. Longfellow; External Appearance of Miriam by Lords itgascie : Stephen Yar row, a Cb.ristwma Story, by the author of "Life in the Iron blillee" !hematite Posience. ;by James Hassell Lowell; My Book, by Gail. , Manalton I The Minister Plenipotentiary, by Oliter Wendell Holmes; The Beginning of she End, by C. C. Hacewell ; Reviews end Watery Notices. —The Atlantic is also for sale by J. I'. Bent, Man:tale Hall, Fifth etreet, and by J. T. Sample, 8.5 Federal street, Allegheny. SuMoil Aucturarr.—On Tuesday atiernison, about four o'clock, Mr. David Walkinshevr, employed at the outer depot of the Pitt, burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago liaiiway, Was csught between two ears, while id tbo sot' of coupling, and severely injured. It is sup. yesed•thatfour or fire ribs were brokea fie eras conveyed to his residence on Gay eiley, near ?Seaver street, Allegheny, where medical aid woo famished. lII' physician thinks that be bee sustained no other injury than the tractor° of the rihe. ! A litossTrze -Ttra.—The Lancaster P.q.ects, mays Mr. Joseph Nissley, of East Donegal tosmship, Lancaster eounty, is without doubt the must successful raiser of tat eattl o in the etas, having sent to the eastern markets 1101:110 of the largoet steers ever seen in Phila delphia or Neer York.. Ho is feeding a steer MAW, ttorever, whieb for size and weight cur- Vases any of his previous "productions." The steer In question has been christened oGoneral Hooker," is about six years old. and is bellesed to weigh threo thousand seven hundred pounds.i Tunis" Patna, Plain end Ornamental Sias Roofer, and dealer in Peansfiranla and Vermont slate of the beet quality at low rates. Moe at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Poe PIM, Auto Warm Wawa.—The Bum marl a put, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will !alertly be upon no,and we taut provide our selves with the m aterial to keep no comfort able. A nice fall sat, or a good and wall. made overcoat are the very thing, andlwe do net know of may place whore our loaders would salt themselves batter than at Messrs. W. 11. McGee & Co's elothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also received a com plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a gnat variety of new patterns for waistooating, Guntur', have you eumindd the fall and winter stock of goods at the Merchant Tai loring establishment of Sam. Graham & Ca., No. 51 Market street T A fresh supply of goods every week. Rave you examined the prices of goods at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Sam. Graham A Co., No. 54 Market street; if not, it is now time you woad, and save 20 par cent. in your clothing bill. Every garment warranted aPerfect Sarum Osamu, Gm McCann St. /os. EANTICTIr BIS= APYRICIATZ. ,-- Mrli• duo* TIVorsT.—A horse attached to dray Rants, of Louisville, Ey., ails s tatter: laded-Vitt empty oil barrels, ran away yes. "When In Naw York, tbls =lbw, I par- tads/ afterlmon , 104 ems &Pm Band M l arsy of snsrimantsonto of ?dm 8.• an solvist etude in front of the, '..L'Alleres oelskatsdllsieltestoter sad Zylo.• •trMt, z s p l i mpal ifo l ich s 'making itbme.ot them bilssmoo,-irbtolLl Itsys food mama*. down, and di the dray.- , tiorflrtilatO *Ala 16112.1111:16 W-110gelV •,'"ffefire,t artiste a frartad of the Parr rouse,. eleokbrftVrrntibr gh B lue m/ ftimidgZ Wlth before doing Meier doxi- IMP II Org ereryprtierei Depot dw. 5 ; • AG' Griuroltailast, )srew, vac. PGICLISMILItY liimmemosm—The Colon HispnbiMango! the Second Ward, Allegheny, goat et the School House, last craning, end auggeeted the following ;tames (or - nomina tion t Select Qoancil—J. Brown, Jr.; Com mon, Counclobn McDonald, Hamm M. Dunlap, Gym lintehinson, Berm Thomas, Jung Lockhart, Wm. F. Dill; School Direo twill—James Lockhart, Nathan Graham, Joe. Tholnitson, , John Brown, Jr.; Judge—John Ramsey ; TilupeetT—Wlll. MUTdOek, Goo. Bothwell' Assessor—Juo. Rummy; Assistant Aeseesolii—Jno. Etenitt, Wm. Murdock. LaStg or STOGIE by Davis Malleatneotuc dancers? et No. 54 Plitt street, ou Tuesday' evening, Deo. 22d. Citizen's ........ . ..... ......... Foe 50 Meobanio'r Sank .............................. oo Allegheny Bank .. . . ................... . .. .. 50 25 iletehente sad Manufacturers' Bank. 56 SO ISrostarn (.11SIZZAIICIS Company. ....... 53 75 Molinngatela. Insurance! Company ....... 33 so Steamer ............ ........... mono , , `,., - I.' Our 800% Table. • ZOVED Sal Buici. An American !covet With 11. lastratione. Kew Yolk D. Appletnn Co. Pitt.- borgle Acr byE. Da.13,93 etrect. 4Upp. 12mo. 'o hare had occasion, within a few days, to call the attention of oar readers to.no less than two collections of pea-and-Ink sketches of life in New York city, by two literary ar tists competently familiar with the subject, and though very diversely gifted, yet oath in hi' own way well able to handle it with good —or at least striking—offect. In the volume before us ws have another well-filled portfolio of no loss effective studies from life in that grout city—groat as Babylon was, in tho eyes of its proud builder, ,rhea he contemplated its vastness and magnificence in an hour of itri. pious self-exaltation. In this boob there is inched more of New York, and of the seays of some of its people, than in either of tilo two Looks we have referred to—probably there is as much-approximation towards writing the •'Mysteries" of that city, as is at ail desirable In our honest English, or American, ♦ernacn ler. It is a story told with grant effect, and merited with originality and power through out. We think the writer's name will Le en quired for by the publio—and by the time he .has.another boot ready, his publishers will 'have found, touch to their satisfaction no doubt, that it is one to conjure with. Tot Born...ear Stern& Luennu; or the Sufferings of the liorole Little Beggar-Buy, who alterearas brentne the Great llefonner. By Henry Mayhew, author of 0 Wonders of Science," Peasant-Bey Philosopher,. " Berdanilo Franklin," etc- 'to. New Tort harper 3 Brothers. Pittsburgh Lira. ry Miner, 71 and TI 'Fifth Greet. 172 pp. ldmo. row book. written for youthful readers, or for rnaders of any age, have had as much painstaking and conscientious labor bestowed on their preparation, as this delightful little volume evidences. Indeed it I. precisely be cause the author no thoroughly prepared him self for his work, that he has delighted on In the doing of itt and when he tells no that "for the honest completion of the book, he made a 'peels' tour to %Leh of the several places which mere the scones of Martin Luther's early life; and, so that ho might be duly ac quainted with the manners and customs of the people, es well as with the history of the lo calities dosoribed in the work, be has been resident among thorn for tho lost two years, and consulted during that time all kinds of old chronicles, as well no examined no end of worm-eaten parish doeumenta,"—we coy, un hesitatingly, that the time and labor were well bestowed ; for as the result, we have most graphic and life-like picture of German manners and customs at the close of the fif teenth century ,---manyoaew and interesting fasts relating to the early yea" of Luther, with tableaux, fee we may justly call such etrikingly vivid delineations,) of the whole Luther family-group--father and mother, brothers and sisters,—and afterwards, when the home-period of Martin's training has closed, of other greope, no lass pieterosque, no lona memorable, at „Magdeburg and Ein . enacts- The book is in fact as fascinating as any " little historical novel " that ever was written, and the old folks will enjoy it almost, if not altogether, as much as the " yettag 0.1." 31a. wrap }NV Marna 14. Hr Peal Tranglotd, with parouseban of the other. by Lindy Makepeace. With Motor:doom by Chat:es Itennett. Neer York: Harper .1 Brother.. .1 - stle. burgh for tale by Henri 311rusr, Fifth atm,. 'l , ll 11. r to the Pcat.affice.) Elquaro 4to. Cloth pit This also is a charming little book for young readera—of course younger than the readers of that which we hate noticed above need to be;—though neither they, nor oven we, old or we are, would really object the least In the world to have a little int IPITpSBURGH THRATRE, E;M Eighth night of tba American actor, Mr. JOIEMPM P 11007013, veto mil repeat hi. :omit nut vinous. U. of Gio. ,Nicdnavelty) LIT4CII'G. Fill La pnwml...i, Gin; or, 'ME AT:MOUE:Ii ..f 11'11E. ) J. Proem.. s Eames. Ann ie F.l 11,. Tke Tartu 8r0ther...... !Sarin°. T.. onncluds wlth TIIE tlrEr - ria. nutuxteoom sirChrl•tmfto anare.,l3...The Ghost." oration, a new Pantomime. TlkumlAy. truefit or id, PROCTnn HALL. Last Night of the BOHEMIAN GIRL IMMENSE SUCCESS! Ilculdreda rtlable to Obtain Admtsalon Third night of the ettebratett slot popular HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE, THIS (W...ln.a.Lay . EVKNINCI, Ulf' • boautlful Opera of TILE BOILEII MN GIEL I Arline, the Glow,. Mho Sallie Holman,utakroctod by the whole or the Troupe and numerous 1..111./10 Dance—Ls II *dm(nns Julia Holman peat Drum Pet form/tom-Alfred Holman. To conclude with the laughahlo Protean operetta THE TOHNO ACTRESS, In winch Him SkieLlE HOLMAN will mistain slx &Strout cheracters. Admission to Hall„ 23 cents. Orchestra Ilsoessnil Seats, oo CENTS. Haire open at 7. t commencs 7% o'clock. salT Grand Matins. CO DIST)! AS sal SATOH. DAY ATTBIINOoko, at c o'clock. ~ .1•t• may b. 4m.um.l rola°. ,Lra cbmrg. m plmato 11 frurn 10 o'ch• - 1 , .. Tim Plazo la • celebrmaal mronelsy, LiztkaT fur. alMetl by limara. Klelvi (I'm 1864. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE E.S7IIII.ISHED IN TWO DAILY EDITIONS. TWO WEEKLY EDITIONS Evening. ;W.,lne.iny and Efetturdny • Tue Pratielleas desire to acknowledge the favor with which their efforts have ! been crowned, during the pest year, and to ask still further effortc on behalf of the G4ZETTE, to the end that its sphere of in (kerma may be extended. It is the purpose of the publishers to render the G.tznrrr. worthy of the liberal and increasing patr..nage which it is now receiving. They flatter then.sulves that efforts to this end, during the past few years, have not been unavailing, and point with pride and pleasure to the greatly in creased circulation which the tisricrwy has now attained, ac evidence that their efforts have Lean a) pre,•iated I.y an in telligent pu'Ll During the appreaehing year the great ccmteet for the next Presidency w ill oc cur the circulation of a Euclid Union newspaper ie the, ,Aire:st and moat CCODIJM method of spreading truth and com bating error; it is the most efficient and re:6l.le campaign doeurnont I=l3 Of the GAZETTE is now a subject ~r pride to the publishers. With a enrps of en ergetic and talented Special Correspond ents at the nee-, eentrss the day, they are enabled to front day to day. reliable and enpions dispatches, Which are EICIXeOTE TO TOt GAZ!.;TT.T., and place it on a par with the most enterprising journals of Ae day, East or West. The canto liberal entlay for early and reliable ELMS by Telegaph will he continued, notwithstandirm the war and the increas ed expense therefrom. EMS :awl L Oki r 1fgw0.46, Onn, Pua, 80, I P.Via Bohm., Se. r:A Er• frrun 1 oelot NuttrAUY CORILESPONDF:N From ti/ Army, by nor own Special Cor respondents, and from volunteer contrib utors, shall continue to be a prnininent and intert.stina feature.. Tile 4-coml.:in-Lir oneiIITMENT Is conducted by vne thoroughly qualified to furnish reliable rrp•rt_, ~f daily liana actions. faun netnal sales. The quotations of Produce, Cottle. Pour, Groveries,Oils, de., may be relied upon as the actual prices; from day to day, thus furnishing a most interesting and valuable feature for all classes of readers. No expense is spared in procuring Telegraphic quota• Lions from abroad. in addition to home reports I= During the continuance of tho war, must necessarily abaorli a good deal of the public attention, and will be made n prominent feature of the GAZI7rIII . THE EDITORIAL. DEPARTMENT, Under the immediate control of the pro prietors, aided by an able c,rps of assist ants, will be conducted in that honest, earnest, open and candid manner which will commend itself to un intelligent public. The GAZETTE is an independent RETOBLICAN journal, boned to no clikine, and controlled by no cabal. It will, in to editorial columns, discuss all public measure and public men, with that free dom which is the prerogative of nn un trammeled pre,s—the palladium of a nation's freedom. The CAzErre will, as heretofore, stand by and support. with what vigor it may, every effort of the President to subdno this gigantic and wicked rebellion, an to re-establish a permanent and an honorable pence. To this end it will strive to promote the election' of those who sympathize with our government; and will hold up to merited scorn and ignominy those secret sympathizers with treason who would, either (savorily or openly., seek to weaken the efforts of the President or his consti tutional advisers. Iturtllng Edith, per year, 00 " 'nook, delivered IS Evening Myth, r4r ywo, mailed —..— 450 • " week, _— WEY.SLY rxrza. Slagle eupire. per year, ty 00 The " " Ten tt " 1 23 rift" o (001. tehimet, and me free to Cinb. each... . 1 00 Twenty eopirt to ono ulatirte, sad Erred.. taerrri to the flub, nett......._...___.__...1 00 ORS All eublefelptfeas lor.rietily in advance, and the papers to to titopp..l at the •ZpliatlVlS of the time to which they nen rehl. 11,mittetros by mail out be registered tbroozh the PO7l 014ce, at Pub. Itehere risk. ADoaEEB 8. RIDDLE it CO., PITTSI3I:I3OH, PL CITINESE.-700 boxes Prime W. IL for ll sot by de2 CHAS. C. PAISLEY. 175 Lll.rev eL 1111 - XlSlter. - WII.- - 7'..! bundles to J-I arrive ao4reamer Leal Leal, Pa sale by dee ISAIA.II DICP.EY & 00. ll" rrY appinfn sale by doi rm... inters k co. COOPEW,AND CAEPENTEK TOOJA for ode IFTIAXYZ BOWN. 'Mt Wood CI.4.TAWBA GRAPEII—?s Teel pie w *4 • a - ' H. COLLINS. = IaiMNS-s.bblsAlltite fot oak at ll4Llbertr et WW. P..13= 4 CD. pWns, to err P* „ ad ibrimy. - J..U. CANYIATa%-. o=o4 , 7-77- • • „ sr ! ' immure. ~6301i1~T:r - • 11/ES . • • • CVOiy style JAA UM% thlintit Knot. FER IM sPECL - a mss. x-iBCO iferratu of gpeartitli7 neat, Laliaa. /P 30.4 Witt, diatom a•Rer satin, tiOn, dn.. eioserre celebrated PLANTATIIL Whisk an now ISOMOintent act.borleirs, and wminettir bencecial oftect. They f perftetly pare, and meat rewire a healthy, gentle They purify, streagitif They mate a biudtby AL, They are as antidote tb They otrferaniseeffectsof d Thay strengthen the pate: They prevent mistimed., al They ratify the brestli ruY core DPPraPtilif and They can ilLfritne,. Cho' They es. Liver Cuendal They make the weak Or sod are eshatortol naturelf compered of thacelibrsted own, Asnieres, nails el pettedly Tore be. Croix 1 circulars end teatime - steal Beware of Imposters. that It has D, 8. Baru.' a 8. Stamp over the cork, with plantation tear Ire. signs.c oe a flee steel plate eePwribt on Ads label. Foe that imarliottlf Is not rehlled with merlon, and deleteriora eta?. We 6;17 any pax''• to match the taste or eluseeter of out goods. Any person prftendlas to will Plantation iitt...rahy Bra ration or to bulk, Is est hapostes. We all only to oar Log coil: Ifdtle. 4o; Callioll inittatiog bottle, or of Ding ray other meteriol tiff. Plentratien Bittern or mt., Is • Cdralc...l ander the tr. P. tour, and wilt be eo'prurototed by to. We already hare ollr eye uda two perrlfsre-tiliteg ov bottles, &a, who will erateetil to getting thenonel.w Into done quarters. The demand for brake's Pain• Lathy Bitter's from ladlee, 'clergymen. morel...it*. I. ;wiled!, ltxrinilble. The simple viral at a kale le the evidence yrs unbent of the: frirth and eopeelority. They are wild by ail reepectrablo drag. gifts. grocers. phpidn.", hosas.-stimma. 3 th 004 =Way stares. ES= 1864. THE ea7:Qn•eumT SM Itrculway. N. Y._ GEHIII'S BIT mB, sale shale-wee end rate., t; arral, Staltltlield .o rearth etroeta. see/AtanraMiT PRIVATE DISEASES. L tta only rrlleble ax,Eneal3 Aar diaanasa 0 r of gtaerstitt--. It I. tW dt.ovooy of au etnittat Phydato who. life• •ea devoted to the treatmeat inn elms of dunce, and with .rruceder , "l sm. am, fca ono. thin Meaty years it le petrkdaork to requiring nu Inlecatu., and diffettv c=timl/ from the mistaket prattke and the MISCItIO. worth two comma:lads uttvred to the pobi id. It h vntirelly vezetable end ;.rtur.l7 zats. c charm, &ad tolputs atmrstit and rigor oat 1 cUsnued CAirrns.—The lova ...... of ELL remedy in al. twang permanent macs P.m led to It. being Im!USW by aripsfacipled tom. that UM afoot.. of tips pmpriotor Is aroolol mob box Now oth to vatting. Pr-Tart.d only b 7 WM. F. DAVIDSON, ' ; 11 Pal NOT.tet.: TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURCO AND VICINITY fl. nxidcreivud aratald aik situation to the prrparatlon known lItiNNEWELL'S CNISIII:SAL COUGLf REMEDY, For all 11i...at and Lung Complaints. NEW ELL'S TOLL th. gnat Nsurtalinn. =bay Lon of SLfiop, and Guntral ilfersum : Loam Also fur the Patna m Monthly iifi-uctrantioni a pr. fort mile/ !lad by all Drtv,:ixte. Price, at per tax Sir nyr ale at wholesale. by GEO. H. KEISER, 110 Wood street. Jrjtijd•rlr Lit'NNEWELL'S ECLECTIQPILLo, 114 moat parent toms ut Cathatio aver nit.. to tits public, which nercr require more than tun and sal. dodo but one for a dodo, act without tbo loam griping, and curs Indigestion, Ityspopala, ililiontnetia, CompWats, Pate, Worms, and all denangeloeuto of dternach or Warts. ebne preperatimes, of such unbounded ewe lotion to New England,Jtave the confidence of, and umd by, great numbers or Physicians, and at pricee within reach or ell, are woithy the attemtion of invalids, who will end they e alrlettonforoilty to Daiwa le median.. Without resorting to the done coon teethed of C 01111.64 of advertielngtl would net aovidoooo to teat them, which will be =cod. JOHN L. unanr.vrEw., Proprietor, Practical ChEntlst Bealon, Mom Tor sale by all wholtaals wad retail dselcret. The greatest freedom of correspondence iollaitot. Ifealcm of good references supplied on.commievion. Yor ado in Pittsburgh at retail by J. 11. Fulton, G. D. Ker H. Joeeph IFltocalog ;In Allegheny City by Jan. li on., nwn, IL 1)„ W. J. lacenaend Oho. A. Kelly. D. A. PAIINESTuCK C CO., ocl =mod.. Wholesale Age. Ls, Pi iteburgh. O , TO CONSIINITIV:138. . „ The edrertimr, hoeing beer, Mtorect to.Lcalth to • few weeks by s my slaiple - remody, atter hoeing entre/led mend years with • Irma luneetection, cool tbse dread disease, Cuasummtcm—is i. 1121063 to Mae known to his follow soShrces the means of cues. To 1111 who device 11, - be will send a c opy of the preeeription need, (free of elisige,) with the dime. lions ter preparing end ash% the seine,Which they will find • no+ ears tar CONSIIHPTIO s ASTIISTA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS. COLDS. Se. The LAKE SIIPSBIOII :COPPER • li P. j4 11 An t , 851EL IO n's culD w Y °11s 4: 8; JjO n llaaulactmtraaf SITLOTILlSklaatal• mg , AND BOLT COPPS% SLIMED L'OPPLWELiT.TOTIS, EL&ILTD STILL BOTT0:11.-FRALTT.T..,SOLDLIL AL., Impartial and &alai 'AMMO, 'MI PLATS, Eszrr ncox, wtusi 414 hand, TIMM:ILS' 11 ACILINtl•AND TOOLS. • Warabonse, - So.l4OVitsT . aedl2.o stepNi? ,rithbUlth.Tl , • i.Onclar ardel!!AToppir - elitto auJ iliskralllattens.. NERVOUS EitaleTzttnlS HO= reTtreud pallotatz' bam tag beau relored to health •In a few dam aftir Fa argulaa all the usual iontlna and ltiaztilai• an. thy altiai • creatrso tba t '4l*, Ft= a!LiteirrMillad " t thi a,117-144- lbtbni DALOIALL I B 6 . I I444*It c tor.jr.O. 4 1 0, IIOOLLPIAIIeT ,•• I EI=Z = SISSON JOHNSTON Dr. Ludlum's Specific &la Propriatw, Cinalnnat% 0 ke within the prescription villittletter teldremii EDAVAItD A. WI SON, Etzgacinnty s New York. Tue alooTo nanedy nay be oktainetr La Di/ Labarei JOSZPIL Fra.111.5.4, , Diliggist, &ran. 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