C..' "Ain., 1.'1.: - ..;:i. , .V , c‘ '...' - x;,, 4 VONIBUIIL uffonown , . .. . . . i,3 risitratiose Committee or the 856343 1 ~.. . of TilulTildr liiiv..Bild:lfee: 11 W itt MADTT: V. I l sol: r; Biiiintr. fk JNO.'- DIL ciRTH . wmAtionratay. , DAVID' Yea DIM'S.. !_ ) ..• '7U0117 {TILL PLEASVCALL AT JOS. -ter I E - Borland's, No. 98 14arket street maim: 04 asettpairnithogewheae Bilmorklyzetethat he 11has jrut received.; : :' .•: ti 'I/ ~.--. O VOIDOD2B of EtirOpetaXlHßOEMlerii. f• iA.,aiiini. ...... m r a :clit , CUEOPR. York Noy 19. Mil.ii.i. SoutrZia;l9eie 0rk...-.Noir ::11 . Eldigaroo Liverpool Now York Nov lii NA moriaan-...Llverpool.-Portland Nov 1 Aiabia;......:...!:.,:Liverpool ...Boston - — Nov Z/ eqedonia _ Glasgow...... Now York Nov Zik Havaria elowthm lonNew York Dee I altimore Liverpool ...New York .Dec S No l- w001en..... . . Liyerpool-PortJand-...,-„Dee r 4 &elle- , c..... , ::' , .:4Liverpe0l :-NeW - York , Thet: 6 Rdlnbartr..;.. .... :Liverpool .-New'York...-'.Dite, Bar ak t ,, , 4: - Liverpool Boston .. :-.; - - fCe l t , Fen..elpagaw ; .....,New Xork„. amp ‘::.Sontina ton New rork,...' eraiat-.::::.,- 4 .LiVenmol-iNeW - York.,:, . Or York..*.-I.,gonthni lonNtrWYerk:-; ! ; '... A Om-- Liverpool ...134511.6ti Teiitoz]fral... ...... Sonthm'tonNew York—. I P.m' is Sonthm %WNW Tent:: i FROM AMICILICA. Sai nia New York -Routhampton-Dee IS Rib; mien - Portland -Liverpool --Dee 13 lif lWet,'....'„New York . :..Liverpool .....4wt , 13 7 Ch' • .:.;.- 4 '...-L.NewYork-I.Liverpool -' 'Dee 1.4 an aroo New York Liverpool Dee 10 iln. , a New _Southampton-Deo 20 Ara is Doston' Liverpool ......Dee 24 Calernia., . '.-. .. .NeW 'York -Glasgow ' Dee 27 Bay ria ~ New York -Sovthampton_Deo 27 SeZt New York -Liverpool Deo SO f urVU ll . r ...i. Mfr fit'D ki4U.Al v ' er".°l sgoii - ""ia 10 r . :4'1.4.,' ga° Ne i :York -Liverpool Jan 14 ' PORK P.A.cIiEVIG ITEMS.. ,i '1 1 e!, , i ,.' tincAniati. I ,-. ' s D r ivers displayed rather more. nerve In their offer ga of lioga. and sought an advance; but they' id not ' ipress their efforts for, higher•fettres. offer' later, - the.day an. earnestly. The nrederatihnhf the vir, ether has doubtless, some effect on the trade.; Quotationerange from $4 30@t4 90. Some extra eavv are said to have broUght $5. Aver-, P ges pt 200 Pii - aro held _ ittie 44 5504 60, and pyr,,,i -o nese& at leas Ulan the inside 11,trate - are - hard to mak& Me., pork meets with a fair inquiry. City. al thong generally held at $112.5, for old. was sold at $l.l o the extent ofsever hundred bble. New ishal at less than $l3. Lar. is dull. with sal.s of city as low as WA, End eq. ty offering at 80. . . The, rceipta of Live Hags were 7.169 head The marke was active and firmer, more particularly f - r be.ti- • weights, on which description prices aivano., 5©10o; other grades remaining fir but w;tlrout decided change. The salatt . to -d ay add up abr .600 head, graded oulo 263,IttOrif aging ibs.and ttPwartl,att3 78:- - Itilchton Cattle Market, Jan. lat. At mirkrt, 250 Beeves, 340 Stores and. LAO Shoop ifidtLautbsia Price - - aiitAtTert-Rxtrii,so 75; trit quali ty. $6 51Y: Fecond quality, $6. Hiderii@arli. 1 Calf rikine, 869 c, t . lb, • Tallow f-zial ea at 7:3@'30 Pet a 1 75(12 Sheer), Rad Lambe,. $3, $3 50@3 75; extra, $4, $4 50(il0 3: Remaia s - -Owing to the storm yorterday mar ket was'not as attive as Usual. Sheep and Lambs sold quic at last week's laical. Ito - Stiine marke`,, I , trnrit. NEWS Cincinnati. There thirty inches water and fallin twelve Kanawaaj Here, the river has risen inches sinee our last report, but was on a stand last night: end will doubtless be found receding to- day. direights aro offering in -- fair quantities for all points.. The rates to Pittsburgh declined Yesterday 4e 50.3 for flour, 75c f or whiskey gal oil, and 253 iliToo foripound ' ' The Tye' olf brought up six hundred and sixty four bailor cotton. The onl departure was the Emma; No. 2, for. Pitsburg - with a fall cargo. inolusH4SB mules. She is thronged withpeonle. . - The Leonora, from Pittsburgh: Bostonia. 2. from Whe,fiing ; Golden Era, from Marietta B. C. Levi, Leonora, Woodside, Vierbess, Delaware, Glenwood - Ind Science *Ph troops from the /Can a zha: key West. No 2, from Cairo anitT'Xycoon, from Mol's. include the arrivals!! The workon the Covington and Cincinnati Brides wilßere-commeneed forthwith. It is etrz ted that th bridge will be completed within fif teen or eighteen mouths. All the preferred stock — $5OO.OOJ-Litat bent takict. • i Louisville. The rivet:lssas water and last evening_ with faux feat eight inches in the canal. •Webtive no doubt it wiltbe riling again to-day;and petbapa will reach itiptiint - where the - gionoats i now at Jeffersonville and Citcionati, will b ee nabled to go below. ; IPether 1 • esterday clear and cool, with Prospect a aheantifut day tot, the el* Year.; ' The towboats tempest and 'Do lphin linseed down yeste4ay for Memphis. each laving five barge Medi( nf coal. The lilun&essi came up from New Albany. and went to Je . rsonvillo to load with Government stores. Qui; a number of steamers are over there loading tor. estiville, _Quite a nuraber.tf-boats lit yestcul for' Nashville wititstmirlioCairtil f more are to ! crte-day. Spcakingtheavy tows of coal, we are inform ed that last" eirthe towboat Alps took down at one 10ad259; bushels. ;,;! ;ii St. Louis. The rivet eameto,a,stand, botlellAiinchezuP to yesterday;noorning:•'' It continues- reolodingat a slow rate,;l:lhere is to entre a stage of 15 feet. ;enough for an boat, up or down loaded. . ~ef There is sir feet or more to Qaincy and Keo kuk and falls g. i ll he Illinills river is stationaw with about eight feet to Peoria. In the Miatouri there is a favorable stage for navigation, but that stream bas not heed amigo; ted for some :if ks by St. Louislosts. • .: °AZT' BEA.RJELET. The follortlng rates ivere maintained by our Brokers yeattliday, viz ; Gold - • '' 46 4-.........; 23 I Silver-- Demand Ngiss..... 231 Enchain Exehange. New York i it. ... ...' Y 4 I PhilidelPhia-- Baltimore 4 ....: XI ~ Bastoti.------ tiom Riehange Oineinnati.':•,, ..:',..:, .par I Cleveland-- pia Baltimore::... : Louis' , ille;., ....... -par I St. Lonia.• par PITTEIBRKET, • % ' (limos or nig DAILY POST.I •'j , Tuesday.. Tam 6th. J Beruarkst :_usiness remain: inactive: the sales were few , ' , d far between. a pealers manifest no particular, disposition to spalulate in any of leading articles] The weather continues unusu ally pleasant t the season. In- fast 41.3 yet • we. havo had no vr sermon ter, and unless cold weather soon ads in our Lid f or the coming son will have to . _ . be imported , ;Ow rivers remain at a moderate ,- , • &taiga of water, l.illie expor's to the West ny rir .. er have been iiiite light, - while the 'mad* have been fair. , ; ir- 4 Flour—Matt dull: there was no disioesitleif to operate to an' , extent. . . The lete retleiptir lrre' furnished our nierket with an ample supply. Me' note sales or 300 1bblirliktra,41590;. Extra Family. $625; 1w do verryy:choice, lm k , choice,rfack 58 do doen store, V :0; 75'ido Extra. $ 59 0: Extra $6 5 g Fancy soil tom aet figures sletting from $6 76 0 7 001 ‘ - . , ‘ Cheese — Thernarket has been steady foillople time ow; en es 124 boxes in lots at 120. ' . . eileedisPiioeisi re a ehade lower: sales 230 bn clover at $5 50@5475. No, amoullay—The offerings yesterday were lain; sales store of baled nted to 15lictis at $15©113 '0 ton; Wee from •abbicher'figares. Butter was iii fair dal:nand and good pantie y p roll find read erchasers at goodfigures.' alies• 4,000 ths good roll' At 18@i0o. .. . Essgsr—Salea 64 artists at 18e: .. $2 Apples un ged. - tialin 75 bbls Brissethi at 2O; IT ... ... ...... Bacon—ln theabsence 'Of large - transeetioni there is a good 4 ineeb - do*/ 'in neer baoen in Tote of 1,000 IDs and • w all ow Q. o fwo o . les at shculden* 'Thin • s@gy.,4 sugar Cured do 91_40. ; ... _ .- corn is Imp_ . ealtil 261 i bn. on whitif.-70et 350 do from store 76a. ! ~., - - " ,: : oats are in de - Aland&at 48 ®50e, ' i Wheat—Um ~, Iteil le held at $1 15, and $1 2041 22. Fi t, - Earley—Malik inmtipe;luild at $ll5Ol pellets Fruit—De*ad improving; sales 80 bushels choice apioles, 0 , 11.. , ;730125: 75 Dna, Miell7 es at $2 56g2 623 i,, . Bea ns — Salerel 64 bnibela small white $250 62 60. 4 Bar—Sales:l2.o .ltroiasse s — d ( o. coree—aolptiNaJe, ,st .. e . , es B ic ; at - . 1 ipLEARA.Nr!: L PLOYS:II3Ni ' who wishespleasei time or_prelit, may; No. 36 Liberty . deelAlmaLtw. i! 7 Bni k I PAgn*ABLE Aifiliergon,-mato or home.. enipiornieut, tither for pos- Addrowess, ALYork. T. P'ARISIONS, TioneT FoR 'fur this aftemoo TIOLE 6+11,,LE OF FM= .ltifth iitteat • 1 • 17.1 !* 4 .4....m.f. 4 ,7 e ., : . Isrmoteti3Oki, ...simpimt ~, ..„......... :±, 4 .47.:1'.2:".."' .;..114.a..5f1THa.1:4:,..1r. . . '.' .i. , ',, ft -1 ,- .4 .- ' '''' '''''" 7-i =. 14 7 4 7 ,r, '''', 8 , - , *"' ' '''' '''''' , : 3 ;jil ' • ;••: gr ,, i- - - ... i. .1 . . :: , ci , ' , 1, ,,, 1 ~ ,,, i rt.::•• _:i '• t'' 1 ~ i•4..,..,_,.„. , ~i . i . ,,, ,,,, 1:ca 2 ... 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''''''-: .."' i • rr,Eattot-.,4o).i!roprietor. . ripinim...,... • 1•1• - vm ..-- —__ , _,..: --. • Chicago. • THEY CONTAIN Bt .e...vsskstst,, ,OR DAD_'faux! They will cure theabmie - diseases in nimity.Mlie ages out of a hundred. • - Induce sale and universal coptuarj or HeTsaWd'e German. Bitters. ( purely vegetable hosts - of le . nortaitutiacke - ,and aneeru intone venturers, - hitreopened'irpon saffering aumanity the flood gates of B ostrumsin the shape of poor whisky, vileb , eompounded with itOrititts irate; and christenedloriics. Btomacidek anti Bit= ken. • • Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in, plethoric bottles. &RIME-bailie; kegs, under the modest 'appellatieir Bitter k 1- #/inch; instead - of Aiurint o enly sinettivatea diseases:- nd leave the disMtMoin sufferers' in despair. YO U WANTS'OME RINGS° STRENO TR• EN YOUf , YOU APANTA GOOD APPETITE/ DO:YOU WANT TODUIRD UP YOUR CON . .NISTUTION, tio YOU WANT TO iNEL wzia DO YO WANT fid NAB VOUS NESS? DO WANT gArrverr Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a Ibrba and vigorous feeling? • • ROOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. /Sego J. Newton Brown, D. D.. Editor of the Ea cpc/opedia :of Religiose Snowlecke. Although not to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of ,theiringredients and , elfectra I yet - know of no ;sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the .tionefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more • readily .in regard -to Roof landfit German: Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,. of this city, because I was prejudiced ligsinst them for many years, under Mar Makiell-' non that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Om ,for the removal of tide prejudice by proper sista and for encouragement to try them, when afferingfrom great and long continued debility. he usepf three bottles of these Bitters, at the aesinning - of tho present 'year, was fellowed.by evident Xeliet 'and restoration to a -degree of oadily and Mental vigor which I luid, not telt. for dx months before; and-liad almost dePaired'Of re- Ith ereforetharikCiodaitdmyfrieadfor [treating meto the used them. • • ' '' - BROWN. nz Piiraipitauff4 .iipAi4B64" • - prom amok% ,AisePAL ,kseitard,:paefix Ai ' Xorniit:o7sarels; Dz. .Ticxaco&Dxkle 13:a i=l have been Ike ' madly nmttelited VI connect my name with corn nendaparut of d 4 ." kinds; ofsmedicine; dnat eigarding the aas tnit 2 n7„ appropriate. a pnere,have 'n all eases' declined; but with a gear prod in various instances. and pact:ionise/ fn m owh famib , , of the tumfalness of Dr.,/foof land G etman Bitters. I depart frion my usual parse, to express my fall otinviction that for femoral debility of the systeta, and especially Div , Complaint it is a safe and valuable preptizatioy la some eases it may fail, but inntaibriAioubt not *win be very beneficial to,tholle who stiffer from Leabova canna. Yours very ff ' ree K ththa t, •.T; littehtlt below Coats street. rhib...lleo. 24th. moths fru. at AL.DERMAZTWUNDlrlarGer viattrowit. .i.. _ gakiterrown: June 1,4861. D . 0 . res. Tatetalltr—Birr—lt gave me pleasure., Years use•to give you $ certificate , testibin th (Garman Bitters had done for me. l am 1 oevperfestly cured, ef, all.thosc diseasse-yourj edicineprofesses tecure,_ - vt*Dyrnepals, Citron rand Noivous debility. disease of the Kidneys. to. The powerful influence it exerts tip= Ner vous'prostration is surrinsinS; I have been rebi Sieaonn&- withufrhauenynnvnemomyouded idem the abevecomPlaihte, and in every ins tance it has effectually , . cured. Your medicine has a, great. reputathinlin Germantown, -Ad is sold in every Drug Biwa, and in most of the Grocery stores here. t if u ty one should question what . ' say, let them cent to GermpittOwn;:andlLialli prime 'to thersa tion, that the Bitters have cured i n thin vicinity more than twenty cases-of the above hisses citi . " 1 RoSpeclallY, HANNAH WIINDIA, 1 Main street,ltboys Ititteuhetiss; Iltonfintowri, - THE THING POS THE SaylIER& ,- WM. ' d urkthe constitution:nand give health i ultra ' r g an overtaskid and diseased ..I , MC": - --:;. I: ,-., &,: MITT pRELLD raraiMPBOM27/ffARMY nt..ate,' Aug let 12. 1862. _Pit. S. M.i.Tsilist-Iser .Sr:i While in Vir “„l- s, owing to the champ:ref water...l was taken ' ar:th a severe dierrhant. Which teemtd incurable, land which I greatly wealetmar nea, When we 1.- eneheillirwitmebn% I feared 1: should have to ems hointi:i but noticing some tof your Bitten - In Aerators Mr: H. H. Price,-in that totrn, I, pm.- hoard asrupplyoind on taking Itwaaspeers- Stored. to fteth. The diarrhoea - was . checked, iu r i n / T I experienced no:return o it. ca l lumberof comrades, win) suffered in thesame manrillitild ß ._ i , fir e ? , the sante caste, with whol allured the join me in this certificate: w a expect to return o peewits& war with the Ler on. tusdidiall certamly_takeie enpply.-of the Bit . Mu nkyknapelet. 1 wdad, not bovitkont it . 4 iita Wentlit in Sold. PartrMa , T42'on gointinte:n OW meal urn. tettlaresto./ '-..E. CoPPA W., It ixi, .1 . 1 Legkili • 1 -. 7: • ,:. , --.---” 1 ' -- , 411 Wit 14 E FOO diVrigairETTAg. ' 1i „ .., 'BeC:that She atnre_of 70 . M. ,TICIIEBON. f ! Isootho %terra" of each: •ksttlV . , Prinoinal i Office and4faingaitoly, - • via 1 : ' 8881!A.netti STREET ~.. 'TONES & EVAITS, . (sußgEppisTo C. M. Jaintaou & CO ' • PR OPRIETOR.4. . . sir thesahi), 'Densest! and Dealers in Mgt wa in Milted S team - Ind - bra ---- , . .. Dr. azo. XL KETISEA' • ' . . . ... , ..- . H. P. liczrweirrs,! • , Init!libfßali. , my2.4l+4esd AllegbmgAti m aw/break at JOSBP air of the Dimond and Mar,ltet B "r -ga *al* alio hg 1 . o _, _, °Mei Elistileftrfourirtia.74 I,NNTIBELY V.6}gTABL E. NO ALCJOHO4IO PIMPARATION. A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, DR ROOFLAATWS CEL K.I3IUTED GER-MAI BITTERS PI44PARIED BY 18 C D. 'MONSON, Philade phia, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver CoinPhan DYSPEPSIA; TAI:IITDICE. tug Dittrini3reblielties Of the Kidneys, told 011,-Ths . eaete. „ 'Minh* limn a Disordez:ed . 'Liver or Stomaeh, such ea Ocinstr rition: les, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acidity...of the Stomach. Hauset4 Heartburn Disgust for Food, Fullness or Woigkt in inthe Stomach. Sour Fructations, - Sink s or Fluttering at the FR /a tire/ Stem , ach, Suit' amine - et-the rleau. Hurried and difficult .Breathing,.: Ekittering at.the , Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations - whenln a bring posture,. Binunsse orirebs be fore tne sight, Fever andHuHPaln3initltip- • /lead. DeficionaLof PersEitio;gTel. lowness of thitn - and "ekPOn.in the Side; - o. Sudden-BMAes OfHiati Mira - in in the Inasin'ednotant • of•Byl - 1. grestde - • spawn nnaitifahr orerent Yellow Bever. Billions Fever, &c. .tte do nee 'THE DAILY POST—ADITANCIEDI BATES. One year by midi zionits. Three*" Ong 70 . IChse week, delixered in the city.............. 13 singighbnies.:.. . ......-........... 00 • Tolistehte Der hirria'Ai....... ... 2 NEW ADVEriu MATES. „ Ow following rates of advertising "have been agrietlspon . by the Publishers of the Pittsburgh' of ri_.m.... to take effect on. and After the 10th 0 d. of litiVomber..lB62. on all new °entracte: Rowisparnw st NATTER. `PCB 8..1NGL2 LIQUR2f 11,1111,Y DAY•' . . AL , One insertion $6O Two inontha-.:.111-11- Oa Two insertions.... 100 Three youths-. 11 00 Three insertion s: -..11111 Foitrinontint... 13 00 thiewaelt .... ........ 200 F irriponthl4..... 1400 . Ere1v 6 ak.e.:....... -3. 110 grit month s• .. . 16.00 Threeweeks.'..... -"5 00 N i ne mont hs. .. . 9000 :Clue menth - .:'....:.. 6 op . 0 4*ot/r t .,. - . afell 09 RomtztraituiraearAmia,F.- Which allows theprivil*OfOriAdY °UM' of *Wer e to be inserted among ne • advertisements. PAR 191121.2 SQUARZ, EVERY DAT,: Ma months 110 00 Twelve! , months - • • -sevo Ad%trators'Notlees 2 25 ht Notices..:. .. Dee tient eaoh ........... 50 1 1 4.. 'All' advertisements ordered in for one rilogthOt 4eolitcie, to be cash at the time of or dertnr. DAILfY POST. A Gallant !Irishman-.Fracloa icksburg. From the Richmond MAT. Dec, , . 2 4 . The . „ following extract from . private , letter , show that Meagher met his match at Fredericksburg in a gallant son of the Emerald Isle, Colonel Robert Mc of the 24th Georgia. We ahonld like to see McMillan at the head of the la mented Cobb's brigade, pitted against Meagher or Corcoran in an open field : "Ditt the rejoicing ceased for a time, and , Mouriiing sat on every countenance, as lour grief-stricken litter-bearers passed down !the lines, bearing the heroic Cobb, whe had fallen in the first charge of the enemy. Lieutenant Colonel Cook ,com manding Phillips' Georgia !Legion, was killed at this; period of the action. t A fix ed resolution seemed at once to .possess every heart to avenge the death wound given to their general, and it devolved up on Colonel Robert McMillan. of the 24th Georgia Regiment, to lead them in the ef fort. An opportunity now offered. A col time, stronger and heavier than the first, Was seen to advance. Flash after flash was seen upon the opposite river bank.— 'Shell after shell fell around us, which were responded to from the heights in our rear, I Col. McMillan directed the small arms to I cease until the enemy should come within musket range. The artillery continued its thunder, the musketry remaining lent, till the, enemy came within fire ofottr ! shortest. range guns. Soon leaden hail ;..commenced pouring from the clouds of 'smoke , before ,us. The colonel passed. !along the - line • Surveying the movements of the enemy', when snddenly, at hie corn ' Mend, the brigade rose, and sent a volley into the ranks of the foe-which-carriedxis-.. iglu its way. Again and Wai the assault renewed, and again and again was it repulsed with tremendous slaughter.-- For the troops the position chosen was-an admirable one, but on the part of the offi cer who did h is duty, there was required the utmost coolness and courage. This Colonel McMillan certainly manifested.— While he was passing along the line, wav ing jug- sword, and encouraging his men, theyrseemed to catch the spirit of their leader] and redouble their efforts, while his own regiment turned, in the thickest of the fight, and gave him three hearty. cheers. Repossesses the confidence of his troops. They love him, and, if need be, will follow him to the death. In the battle of Fredericksburg he won a laurel wreath, to which fresh leaves will doubt less be added when the tocsin shall again summon him to the field. Buenas Losses During the Present Year. b'rOm the reports of the mercantile agencies it appears that there are fewer failures in business in the Northern States during the year 1862 than in any year since , 1880. The following . table shows the`losscs of 1861 and of 1862 compar ed; Failures in 1861 Number. Liabilities. 5,g35 Failures in 1862....... $ 178 . 63 2,170 ........ 1.652 619.300 The New York World remarks: As all business has'been done for cash there have been no bad debts. So far as commercial ;transactions. are Concerned,: all Vas been, solar, smooth and sailing.— There are squalls ahead, however, and pindent men are taking in sail. The' time will come whenprices will fall as unin terrnptealy as they advanced, and then woe to the dealerwho had a large stock on hand. Some time or other we must re tiuit to - 00ecie a ;basis,'and when we dothe babble of high prices will burst. The French in Louisiana. A French paper, L'ltalie, has the fol We learn that a great number of fart& flies of4rench- extraction, to Louisiana; whose property has been subjected to se questration by the recent acts of General Butler, have. ajealed -to the treaty of 1508 by which that colony was ceded to the- United States. zln that diplomatic convention, it was stipulated' by Prance thiftliclitill enjoyment of their liberty and their.propbrty, and the= unrestrieted serval/al of their religion was to be guar anteed to the citizens :of that colony. The .fantiliea in :,quastitiw,elain t the intervention of France to otititin the bilfilment of these clauses of 'the primitive cession. - - The Value of the _Magnetic T,ela graph: The Washington Chronicle, in referring to the fact that the government, by the use of telegraph communication, has Probably saved , the California treasure in , our mil steame r s from capture, says: ' ;- • Professor Morse, who besieged Con peps for an appropriation to baild a short lineFg his telegraph between Baltimore and Washiagton, p ay; ireitliojoyAdratielf inis.. quiet and now comfortable and luxurious home,when he reads in -the neynipapers i thathe lomat gayernment the Western States . gladly flew;, to the elec. trio wire to Send instructions to California to preient any more treasure from being forwarded over the sea, unless properly protoited and convoyed; a measure which has donbtless saved millions to our citi zens.: This is asp of of the value ,0 the tftlpgrEspi; . btic there is not a day passesin-wipeh it does not save thnos- Eindi of dollars to the business pablic by the it affords for instantaneous communication And-. information. • It is a , great ` convenience fo ra doctor to have two patients in ?Same -street;-so that he can kill two birds with one done. ------- Speech of Captain Semmes. .. Seminiamiddltie following - spitidii in the passengers of the Ariel: .- "Paisfaugers,'YOV.re safe i n our hands. Yon have no.oucasion to wnep or. ' .to. b 0 alarmed. Wh et do you 4411tusfor?We rare all honorable men, rest asenre4nf.thut.l Did any one harmyou as Yaf' ) - A voice; --"Yon were near sinking the ship, " T hu , . ire ' .d. im -iora - - 0 , , p _te continue' . —at 1 y tT,.Anty.; We make war on the sea and the, Yankees, are onr anainime,'()fore n cryig,ond _gen _ .. erpl alarm) "I repeat, you have no cause to be ,p A. eliensive of Us. - Not one cif,on'tifkee4;l3 or, crew willinsuliyola NirtilieriP-Ititithi;i' [#itkn. ~Do:yowthinktwe -awl sailbuile *ha - 'would attach the helpless,,of, n om ' Me we are robbers? Have . 4 and we wilfproteetaiid zik gu, Not an article otyciiiit 4k; [ [,A; .in taken:from you. '''Yciu'iVilt . .li ri #4:4* private property," , - - , . _ S- 7, ' The prize crew appiankdffitc.caf4ehi'i fla [ courteous Speech and the *ppmin-Eiden became more confident. Iltitific:the r t:liqf , days in which the Alreir as -'' ijitilibtiets after this speech`was madeg 140,nitera freely fraterrilind - witiithii ti ,erew.. el and some of them even ex tossed Zpitiiiiire,cl. sympathy with the Ontlibm'Clitifider• Fi t •cy.' EINE Humorous Item If the husband makeems4p at s . use of tobithco: the wife-shotdclecuotitsite:heri, Self a tobabco stoPpei., B j eefsteaki are very , recall:ohs, but tin doubtedly they sometimes need to to . bh. hauled over the:coals. 4 ' If you are asked to. do. airight thing, answer by doingit. 'Tis a short answer , . but it does not give offence. . Throw off oppressive- thonghts,when you seek your pill° w. Do not, like 'Weal:del, lie down under your burden. ' Doctor Young suggests that we should take a note of Time. Bat_how do we knoti that the old Spirit will'inty it at ma turity.Dl • , the storms of Adremity .whittles Around :you, whistle ,as lateelylournelfi. perhaps the two whistles, stay matte a melody. Men do not have theirttioice whethei they will accept life or not; but they can choose how they will live. • Time is the bell-ringer of the Universe. He strikes the hours even aim presently he will peal the chimes. .• , : 1 There may be a lingering - '' nt o love a e in estrangement, and aal of kindnisi in the voice of anger. We 6 a 6atkh the cadence ofanger in brisliiikingOttikAnts and a sibilance of hitterriekllo4l4Veln. ftrueh courtesy. - ' ' ' --- Perpetual motion, Rent and taxed " /ay affairs tend downa them)]. ter said when about to beliiwied. A promising young 'yery well penimptr -a paying' . one much , . it'. -- - nialla itft Young women should set good examples for the young men are always following them. The editor of a paper in Indiana wants to know if Western whisky was ever seen coming "thro'the rye," • "I came off with dying colars," as the painter said when he fell from the ladder with pallet o'er the thumb. Translation of the Bible. The translation of the whole Bible into the Chinese language was completed at Shanghae on the 27th of March,. 1 86; ; 1 4' Rev. M. Sampion Culbert'son,.D. D;,! The work was commenced March 17008511 by a committee of five, of Whom the late Dr. Bridgman was one. The other three members of the committee .retired from the work on account ofilltealihhefore the Pentateuch was -finished. It , wail then, carried on by the other two till",tbeAeittfi. ot, Dr. Biidgoitin, Ishan Culbertson -to conduct and -finish the work alone. A, Bich Ybiing The Prince of Wales has not yett,a,,,r744t, co sit in the Hatie - of tei.6. - No doubt he will receive the usual writ of summons as Duke of Cornwall', and take' his seat in February. When the last Prince of Wales was twenty-one, he received .a Parliamentaryi grant of $600,000 as outfit, and half that, amount as annual income. This woe -half what his; father (George IlL)hadreceived: en coming of age: He. chanted from his father the accumulated income of, the Duchy of Cornwall,which lapses to the. Prince of Wales on his birth, and - was then worth $lOO,OOO a year, but his father, who. had received the Money, - refused to - Pay up, protesting that it was little enoughm nay Lim for the expense of boarding, lodging and educating his hope ful" heir from infancy to manhood. 'The present Prince has been better treated. His reve nue has been carefully invested. Over $1,000,000 of ,the accumulation was paid: forhis let/AY-purchased estate in Norfolk, the rents of which will.be $86,00,n year. It is a plate adapted for a rich nobleman who has &, stately mansion elsewhere, and desires good . fish ing and good -shooting. The balante at his banker'Attfterthipay_a. meet leaves $ 2 ,600,000 to the Prince, and his Duchy of Cornwall brings in a net in come of .$125,000 a year. Besides this, IPiirliatimint will vote him about $500,000 &leer during his mother's life, and vote $260,000 a year t . as An-meaty, bride. They4lll.-xitiot'Uye House, close to. Bt. Jalnee' N'alaoe ! as. a rent-free residence. Certainly . ,' it Cannot be doubted that British royalty is in clover. Lancashire may starve, but the royal fam ily. flourish upon the. fat of the earth. They thir not, neither do they spin, yet wee th e:ey Dorn with golden spoons in their nth liithertoi aa sh oireieverrhirice at - ---trales within the hit 'three' hundred And- Vi a ? has bolted froni the course, immediately after iiachirig hie majority, and become of X - TiattY opposed ttx-theasigninlystwere*,-1 his father. • This is so, partionlark with Frederick, eldest son: of,. George U;;; With` George, eldest son of George m . ale river, with very:doubtful taste' aa and homil y on this head to .Albert Edward, e hint not go and do -likewise. A Royal Compow., The King of Hanover has just celebra ted the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ea ' ieet As -a= musical composer, the first of his composition . being dated the: f3t ofpe: cember, 1837. rho pity, -4 8 -COiniXtied more than, two of ballade, qemieiii; art; - The - Qefifk - Arq concerti. on the deetakti, .k ikri the iprineeases of • the itlyall i gia r and some artists of the opera executea I several of the compositions. The Women of a Nsition. ; not Hesitate to 'say that - the zningiveleeviny nation e Moral tember aineht,- which- shOWsiiselfin' its polities. hundred times - we hare seen Welk Men show reelynblie virtue, because they had bb their sides women whosuppOrted them, not :by gdviee:as to particulars,: bet by for.; feelings of daty,and by direct initkekanikbition...,*.ore freqUently,. we must : confess, We hars observed" the do .mestip i n ftuence.gradually e transformi ug a .nian,.n.aturalky keneroiis, noble, and unapt. fisli,litO a conniton4,liteg",, plfteo-lifinting, - 161f:seeker, ' thinking of public; business onlias'a means of making bibuteltenmfortable-rAnd tbist'aintply e,oiitragt - witb a we ll conducted wonantow -tdthOc: a but' : frofniiiiiii4l4l44 ¢rand notion of pith: .' /id; The Greek: Queatlerk Settled. Therm:it of the British government hay frig agreed•ivith . the;qther protecting Bow •erid to respect 'the piotocol by which PFince [Mired +is - prevented, , from accepting. the throne of Greece appears"o have. given satisfaction government and .the Cabin et of ittiss:,la; the thiee „Powers hate agiee4 - 4,0 rper.g.iimend to the Greeks :as their inter'Perdinind, 'king consort of Rortugi4 fiithei of the - preseilticing of that vdrintry:- .'l'enlinand'.aoted as , Rop,ent.of Yoitugal.diying the _minority le hie_eek—: dielk a dphe of the „royal house , of Saxony, fort}"-:aik 'Aare gage, and very popular. PlALlicv DR9.I - 71i - Cs. _ - • N4ilW, ..PIA;IN - OS. AHEW STOCK' OF 7 OCTAVE' Er. anofortettiesti risteiving from Boston and New York ir wleeted.eszleciaily for- the Persosed. nit ki'scutkels*euitle aztd.-4,arm ing Prete t we:lnvited tdealF and Fee thinn at the !ear;logka, : , 2111.EL.L0.11, •- • • .-, Wcod street • arcoNDAELtiin' intue—n 0 2 . 0 . 07 tir.43sl,tyllant.b.inFrostllefellitiso, JoikAir* a riLLO r; BlionloNs „Aso 41111110N1G1., Irlifi9io"ll - E— . i - SPLIIiIrDID NEW SUP ps:.of/Iffenia)-drltanlitea (06steti) 6 1Ifeledenee Auld narmonlnms, in elegant cesecreod and wal nnt mum. hielodaongat $511;. SS% .$7 i. $lO5. $.1.k5 And Jr so : -- liii•alorriunriat-60, 88; 10(t 125; 1200, Z., ' 3 0Cr.850 and 400 d Mars. E'er f Qe_l)_y JOHN IL niELLorti O. 81 Wood street. ---____________. . , , ' , • . • 1 - • PHOTOGRAPH M,JEIIIMS °LAU most iii_perbworkroinship is every - detail And Noakes beat manufactitre -8 in tha , connti, Itopthavebean selected "with the gre test Dud %loam% s speeiallrfor the lioliday'si,Priees low Ram by, '40141111.. MEZOLOR, . - Wood Street $1100.• t•PLIINOS.. $lll6O. Appg SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, IN Arm us*wood,!-eabeit. - ironJfraniert -,. and .over• s bass, $150; withmouldings $160; with - moulding% earved legs sad in name name board. $ 176 .5166. s2oo_ and npWards : the gam with pearl keys = 5, O. &o. The above Pianos, though oppap.are yen , excent. Second - hand Pianos at $5 , . $4O. $5O. $6O, $5 and $lOO.. Now Melodeons from $3O upwards. MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. We publish hundreds of different pieces of Mu sio, a large number being byy the first 'masters in .th e ireal-world. Also, iumnotion BOoks `for ,allminsioal thstruments, select Band Mu sic, e Day School Bell, Sunday School Nos, 1 110 Patriotic Song Bogir„ - Barp of Frea k:mu /hoe Oar Catalogue,: which hi furnish e d -free as air to all.who simdfor it contains lists of all our varieties of musio„ with prices attached. No la dy in this country should. be without it, Orders by mail or express promptly filled, and as - faithfully p ap ecuted sta thongh the. person . ordering were Mit Remit money in.& reimtered letter or egineri. HORACE WATERS, 't. no.Aswth33raw. No. 481 BroddwaY. N.Y. _ . 9 : •zt :Li . , Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Pao tbri. egtablishidln 1836. A choice 'stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pios. combining all the essen tials of waist ant class ent with late noveltial (nsderpattast). Highly important to, the"critical 'Nunn. Low for baslilietlepttusee. , WIBB &BROTHER, MZIIP:AiIIDIGESIateAtit.F 141 . . 9F SISLC,WLS 'MERINOS, and DRESS .00ODS, Posrld octuntiy,Flannels. Plain Gray and Twilled ninneis, Elletkete. An, all will be sold cheep for cash at H. J. LYNCH'S, • No. 96 Market street TO BIIILDROO AND CONTRACTOR/if We are novioartideotozins a oupeetor aritiok of X REAM Wok we are prepared WHffeltreitrorn our COAL `l6l j/D sool . ll33 l2writ*ltirEiT oo doai ilws7r on . 7 7 .V.IPPIONLenroymErr co. Ala lc! . 11111. 1031 dIFFILSZaKittliiiadta eatitedrni 4182 4 111 NDGMEAL AQE ~ • . 115414 4 1 8 0 NDEVM0n0401113 and - other Saiartnev - iD C II OIPicg..MEW ikrandk Sink' Cored Wawa, hut frOni awoke and ror sate CIiCcIVOALDWOLL, • twooteser to 4,mes & he e l! trZo. dosslOwif corner Market & &Oasts tr f'zirkiir - morTmenm --- wmtititri , ' PA- 1 4 by the tiae of on aPDatottUrwherebY no drill or itnlyaniet battery arousal; Medi cal gen amtittancttheirfaxqtjegitter .a. rt their teeth esr ean al Ittilh• an ei nti r dirdate '6 4 f e trtioreration, -.whams Palm P•Powl .interested .in ,ingo econtrem liarriegnoiracrielethio ofiny - 7 4 fr ii ," Ir a ihworted ila Ayer ? will 1 9 a ra 4 :s4, ' all ‘ r OUDRY a, Dentist s .i. —zits emithiteatitene4,',. MEI= OLLROLL WOMB COREPAIWI; . , Ok P*4649.1311is 01,170 E 147;. STREEZ. near She 1114dge. 11191.Addrem ' .T. WEATIAVIItt. Secretary anarTreasurer. alll9-tt ; . &O/LDIXIttP BOLOWEIlls; PENSIONS, RAM PAY; and otherjual pwilgtA94l.INST GOVRIMMENT. iproicklika+atL T l at reaeonar tint d ialv to youru . ogA stTaint rt ine wislunicton.D. C. NELW-.00 , 0 D B. _ _ RAVE . avanrintozmn *mom the Ilairtliaarire'sumd &dee selection of - SERINGi Alt7l for Sante' and You the weer. Lembraolnie all the AND, !tries COAVINOS, CASBIMEREB T erewres. w. mecum, moo.. contei itearket - r • 148 Federal 'street Barna N. Allegheny city. meg Just opened s complete amortmeot of GEM'S' FUR BISTUNG GOODS. w. H. Nee= dk TAO tin Pairirif PAN /raj - • •Irlr Prim 14a A imerisaa.ermb e so ld 'oj an e kedir l iaPriPs. klat r apiew Year's Mahe old W. P. liIABSHALL. illar• ENO wanted. DEALERS `IN `OILS.'`"' - _ • • Kurorkannutwor - Pure -No:. I Ca.rlirci4 Ons AtirOlßoe on LLBERTI7 pTEMITA opposite, Penn's R. R. Depot. watzmted. -auabd R,lmer.EzolvA. 0.11. WORMS L. . . , ' 1 .- -0 , 1143 f 3 14. 1 ILL 4fE 'tv PO.ir) r.c 1 .. , . . WOJIZEI Al. FIIIMIPSBUREin• ATION; Ale' 100-LE . GILE NY. VALLEY Oll3B ad D, Waln . . 21 . ILlsliscHt IMlN,acic riiisitrllillT: Efiriii/aatnins 4 ituir daignir .and 'lo*t6'4 !Ileum. Oils and lientole: - - - - .' , 4' ' __ NO: 11 BLIIINED OIL, IVALILILLBenaI NpIrtaII:PLOSIVE, always on hand. 0432417' . . . Ln cent 0,11 Work /IfINCAN,. DIIICLALP klannfacturere Fultz WHITEr 4Enisti CA. 11" B 0 1%1 C) I , X.• Office NO. 291 L. 1 13n1"/ ;Maio, _Pitid; bn9ah. :1293-6md:- ' THE ARDESCO OIL tomr . AtkirtriPkertrii*• Aid) RAVE roi! - .Lvm.sale a superior articled' . Refined ;Airdesen,on,', NOS-ExpLosrvic 0, • PUBS BE E. , warehouse, 27JRWIN STREET. PITISIIIIRGR. PENNA.'. ' The Philosophic Buner., wite,TDlNis szw-nimiux...ttemarei. 11-_ Philosophic' Butner for Carbon ' irli now ready.. It possesses many advantages, over; the, Common Burners: combusti •.„ I. at makes &large ce ilightfwithriiarfte on. , 2. at will burn 'anyAnantitY of en with *kg*. a. at'can be used with, a long or short ebb= 4. It can be used as sr taimt Arthf-hiruY. 5. It gen salmi( be made id burn economically 6. It is more oanily - wioltedthsur anE otherl ' a ilt r out *mad and;ligittod without ma the conc. it h Orow4 all the white light above the am;-. e. P. e chimney can be remctvcd" or inserted, with nt touiling the glass. • - • • These bummers are the common No. Isite. gad cam be put on any lamp now in use: llidsri Pelt eon ttsmg Carbon Oil should have-sePluinsePhin Bunter. Price 28 centsuer demon $2. Sold a No. 82 FOUILT.H street. rittabin - • ie26-Iydw, , KAT:DEC GROCERY DEALERS WIIL~I 81, WHOLESALE .GII,IICIR ROE. 18 AND 20 WOOD BTERET, WILLIAM CAlta - o s' CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS.. • And 'lnnpertoro or• B.II,II.NDEEN3„ GINA, - ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINEOLD MOZTONGARELA RYE IVMSKY • 327 .Liberty Street.; nofkb PITTSBITIMIL WM. ...... R. lin TIM liE 'SMITH & co, WHOLESALE GROCERSI IDS. 1 . 12 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, de2S PITTSB HOU. VIED[ Immo, David seciANDLitt& anstobs A. comm. Special Parboar. , General Partners. MEANS it COFFIN • (Swenson to iit'eazylleso. ftfo , WHOLESALE .GROOSIM Coiner Wood and Water Area* , mug P P Ll ngefilWl4 Eta • .• - .TAIIEI3 FORWMI 4 - • oe' TEE gild' OF: '" ':" neer, Grai, .Decogi, Dried Fruit Prainee Bellew;: • Generrturt - Comp/. &Dui.. keg andlidrat Streets, PITTS I3I MiIir.7.4I REP ES TO—Pranois G. Bailer, lisu..Williest, Dilworth, Sr. . Cuthbert & 'Flmburth.' Boyd & Ott, _Reisker & Swearingen. B. Brads. , &D. Bank. List Howellangle& George W. Anderson. Donlon. 4' erten & Co; Wheeling. _ tn.v2B:2ptfile j CURTIN C. STEINMETZ, • - assittt -*:-: • Hol7sr, CARPENTER AND:JOBBER: SHOP VIRGIN ALLRY, betweeanWpoß P Liberty Street", • •t • • • kinat Mut. PQ.. • • . I : 27 hd, aolioited end intitiptly JOHN FLNEGEH," GI X/ N DX 3E T 25 corner Ohio and niusirei am p . ,Air.r.FTGHENy 02177. ' • . . .re dock of Glum of all deamiptloj_m_%k haat or made to onler , and for We at LOiygm illaba PRICES_ ',., Itepairl,ng promptly attended to. nolBflyw,-my3l-iltf .. 1011, CO-IPEAIg" o itArrramrt lelLTßAPirotalf _a Agent. 115 Witer dr= Pittabilak x. lo prepared to. jiring_ont or • ;lick pusizag .from n a instrt-titii-pld Amstar; of a -1 ,stagaii or solibiL • • Dro B 'FDA BALlkiniiablin ap -• A. tont for _ Indbulpcolic and Cincinnati 'tad. tklao, &ant for ' e old Black. Star Line of Sailing rinka4, and folthe Naos of Bteamanfaill# instahrea;k Wow ;York. - Llversiool. , Glasgow an& ... YOU 1 1174141iT SORE ' GOOD PIMP -.rraft or prepared Aimee Meat. mized. and all other kinds of H '„r„oooking. Bram!, or Wine . Bow °rang& Leo= dgarim Peel go to Haworth h Brothilfs; in the Diamond. Aare you gni get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at any otheg r ioz z i t s t e o r F the _ r..._and Branches. and all other Id amily =g4:re Domestic Mum- „ • • - • , HAWORTH & BROTH:M . de24 oorner-Diamand'and Diaiziond a/107 CASIDAY.. ate. Stink, Draft, Bond and Wort. gage, Beal Fidate and Met. ehandise Broker. OPPlaratOOM No. 12.1311R1C1FE4 FOURTH STRIA?, littsbures. Ps. Desirable lUD property and other Beal Estate to the amount of $lOO.OOO for sale low. LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES - Aliro•• arrainale WON, NM MC. 111 " 4 017111DX" & CO. Mannfeotmers ef Sheath. Brimless' and Bolt Copper.itassed Cop Jim. Bottoms. Raised Bth Bottoms.Bealter dm. Also impostri.3 and dealers in Mmes , • PLateghoist Allr * Constantls! on hmtl. Tur n s Machin% ad Tools. WANIIOI2SB. mo. 149 and i na BCOND EITRE.m. Pittabarah. mina. patt antealal orders of Copper out ts o, deddkwred erns amtar• , .. .• i - TO THE - -- - PUBLIC-r - F A S Jell() LA Tr _, ...,____- tkeignarantatuilhise -- "wet, , -, _ . ,Meast e 1 all denottitg-' " --,:-:.' 3 -11 gOwh trlat E. eors4-an , -, - ~,., :- d oats , 'aisamem-- self-' . 7; 7 ,, i . - -- • ..dif,,,, shoo agd , diseaten- or 3 . „ - : ." - c:. :_ - !.-;' A , taations otiramoriertdln, tel_ 1:..7- , -;' Meat AtiOontimor,botb 4, T ~:%, • ' ' ' - Lana& and adulta,_rinzbior- mania& ,Ilegasma.”, pg. Bassainur sanaisher the - tsar - If kit 'torte.- .• 'IN theagrant maxl.E**tr modest me dreading 5 , :1. shocked. (I' think 'it a . great sin very_ iramo • and „ - for: - mental:annum .•:, amd.qmomptio n , fiterr i their wiv ronthatat eana ItLdnue..itera. air, 1 family "s) onlanaMtutionsle_kne, t. Ind ,ir tkatthazde the ulna as .I)r: BRAN; ; 3 S UP oenn Patishlnsilatt - aluerniiva tir,u4 ~ ri l itravi AprEdiko, be lo 4, :to.lhealulptic-ctte4Elalgall ' '7 t and pranimpthons al l horn on '--- 1 insigadranoe, spralig_apttintattrovms at --:•-• . ,ron.,..ssomplatre sooietyi-litaLuganooisense, I ge'd fa "cents,. _intstartoml , y; monitly- o , . -IWW;Ir to gabliettritarever, *fitment ;51 , 1 r natants, and purlieu!, are_ thort=l that their i ._ , im'esiti, -Wed i sal-Pteviousby Amble '' ' it and r delientemm on And ispneara.W..„. Met IntaZsr to - h - Attil Vigov.hy. DR. 4 _ ..,teddevmw *lore and : amen mm nave Wen ostecimnahstin Piningin anigiO . ~ nicatitleationi'am':Staiwartorr. ned or nocturnal enunienomarqtrarodl- in yer &pre, sriaseAfttawity ats tinwymnelim vs am lyve__oll22, whilizate onmeemle- , 1 re 'the - stable - rcumdont. having anon im nd in tnted .tb•P N'exitable . Zeinabs die.. 'with marked tutt..ttht-linvingivat + Agth. ereuriaitreataientAttheirabancimew" two rtt.gestri- ad). extratianao..mAhmt ~ ......- • meat itt hoenithis - orbBth the - Mil Wozlit a nd -- in • thelMitorlitaten lo a ds htmiosawal with it '-' - 1 • trial. h andni -- andfialndnoo , _and agoixt.bloo re t 1 , in sip t hen vi-paten attbekPyrine'n - 6 !antlered " 0 / .0 1 / 1 1210104- gawks. but -eonsk .erif. boon ~,..; tiou - and 'in 'or 10 kintrre3 menses, Q raw:tnenty mitrateßvitill,:oar norintr!tiseasn- !-- 1 : ramed. mums they..stizrA Ito tim :Mill ' min fthad. bi repttelmeat ' 1) our ofthetitladinnt_rothich toga tea apply • .ifiving th e ad- - st f ' - It, ral iPt.' Mu rem lexpeles4ce Oft .. - a xmitatver o om, answnen 'he heszipetlas 411 ../ i_n Ike Weag i f - disarms., untrtsh4l.l deq oneultedbithezirefsilan. no " 2 4JAVIVOOla. .-, 2 mewled ay repeatable' ofthiang.. Dutth....Cdrr-: t:1 , 5 grietori o.lntedn.; lel: (I.4ltwz: VA ffemithlen I-, ..._, street, near Drdnioni irtreit : P. -Ivate Ca1.1113ifi1...; , - canna:fawn: all tat Umen , - , Sttintirsta - "` ..,.., 3 rt. , .....t ... ti. , ..i. , ,-,.,•,: cAy, a it - ii: o - , ~, „.. 21; ' . • ;4,1 VIPMFORIMI,4I. - 05t. Va.(2.1. 1 1. , • CERTIFICA-111164, .12 +-• Tn. r ErE M.I .I2. TAZ - -..NOT,ai On E:lliirmr, usticolorm pentati Wit has likit sorely "'nf- :forge wheat wherrha iangonly; kolievedr , ritt i'' a -.• °rings- , imt, oo rngletelyintred.. I have Iniltiid Ufa Veit , nialamant intintaiuttY '' ' - tim for_tears., I.havmoolleil on soyFral.at: ~, : s 0 _,...ur ~ lintel:kris:bid all without nny ben.. ""•'• i iar roatogitraestriipe usosne-tima.-- -'' ,3 . , .gest a We en his mecticine which. hor-- . ever lean eiI)MP. _ ilflierbw' 'I im - nirsv 'sr 'evil - '' ." I al' Luse•w". 1 d'EXpereenwishing to 14tee_ e.. ~, i • 1 611 f :roe cai,„., _lit .'• THOMAS' DIINLAP. R ex to Mr, 'THOMAS' • 1.., ~-: t I ir lEBI ' , CERT ,ig I . Px„lt I T 1 HAVE ' - .• b en Mille dahwariat&eNykraatili.ifr.-i" ease Miffed 1 4) 2 11911 - or zallip', Fib,. .1 have - Tit ttried i he best snielans-in 'the Mit Country MA' LI • in Ulm bat, n _or received., LlSl7....4elefitA . 1 - Witi+ -' adVl to call on L - Dr. , Bran' trap iuryesianot." •- havetad t no spe ll s or tits since ` {h air, consider toyseg ti rantstel- cured. Ek- information sii gartatßo.: 2 Etit'istr n ., ..,.:i _ i • ..f.AliEn isit.a.L9,*).E.Y., , • ..; ---- , .. ._ • ;= 11 11 ,_21 1 10111101 = 0113Eims" . " i),,, , EirivEi AL lIIEALLIBLE LIN 'l' FOR Itlt/tinhis is . yelleibyt any; in; ollxoliees id lianiontos,- 'from SPvilln4 Bruhses ..or .Vlronoldnih.lts arzo, effect misdeal suntoortait:" Ilarnesror'Saddle.• Galls', toheellitinoee;*!4.lA will Stiso".npoodits.::. 5.. - .'i 1 cure Ssiavhf and' bone mu ...MAID- be Wei _, ' vented and cared: izr.tholz Int:bloat :fiteW.= bIIS , • „= P ...t ed caseh wre beyond the posribillty or a.. , 3 : edam No easevf_thetkinde however; _IS- 4 sod 'orate or hopelms lost it ratty Ve alloialml. „ = .. .hy this Tan ment audits laithhd - appliention wit ....,= . -n/aw3l , remove the Lazasnato. =nod' male; the '- ' _ horse to travel . VIII comparative emus, -0= .: • • - 't . :== a L ' • Every horeenvnotshould have thialoroodr-al. hand. torltatirn elf ace okthit.W. apt) oarar.oe 0: Lainesiteerefillelpxituat thosolorini?.a. dfw.4l4 , ontion'adi,to wnichallhorspaarolinblep : and • qk render sit_ inany i otherwise voloablo '` horse; no:ally ;wertithiss. = • = . ,=. , = ...- - - - t z i= • ILP.SELLERO & CM,” li;i sn ass!' 4ay.10011,=-.2.: Akents for Pittsburgh; . _. • purTenteito P .BifOarat: - : ' ' ' • ,- ~.: :, ..4:---•. 4: -- - • and 05.10.450 • J: - -. - -- -7 :` - ... g e - t Br; itrwatestv.onr - - :.; i3= - • - •.. - - ,- ,,.,.. .'', rra t ia of PI burgh. and Mai:main. ' 4 '4! . 1- N 1 g I'l " forthelsattreat 1 zpilve :4-,. . .;..--,..._,..... rms. .141 , basin . 40te bp - , -.-./-- T;....*-u -- .0- 0 1 ; setup In : ; . ' • ale -' ',Mold 4 Itrzusileal eniVehciuld tail Tairto' *''-: ' fta oat the sere Tvilrvaf ejief...nti.L I sf:ltot is -a- • ,:.#: raddart arainate; eartexpeteri.;.;-./ ...: ;awl:Teat", meat of ADa._f Cla6B Of agit , t a Alio anarti . ~ . - : -.4 i. =lintels' • lire er-Of obnr„permar.ent, re- , . lief by • ennevEhigxeniediee Ann followinrty r ''''' ' ' 'A ' ! 'L;f:..... •Daralliftwirtvii] . 'brettki : ' : " -- - '-- •- ' -t 4 i t =i4tin ti ailvfng. Llkon-0 ,f 3 1T000rta1-. • ourAffottionc.- Also I • - . adrift firparailwedilary.iclit,Q irhi.t. • • • • - moor tn.: therferm L',or" _._ WWI , • .., • , i. • • 'aiirreataniurr toms 'or Emn dip - .• ferfliikef IrNek,tilelatient is entito-- i• . • • • . -•• oo smipuoi;Drl3rom-ro 121 -: aoa '- L i :, UK :•• ~ •• 1, 17 . ••• • , atm iiir'afirininit irtir.4 2:-:) , r.. t tau habit ot,rral 1 "" ;: 'iik :141 ': .:1 ' qg %toad' wait' ao- ' ''''''' °tuck itil‘ITATAi . lestrnatkedariwi i 5 , : . .,:i tbe. onid 2 , ie. rein a' ,VI in the coals ; . ...-- , - the:lt oad% 'flai - -tnekts "gos 4 Jade "st• -- - erhesatn. r. _ A • ' ' . ' I i -".* ^ .a•L `ltintuaniar: -:"" " r ' - ' ...- ' Dr• Bro weft- Moodie; , nerealta , idivrrtithie,w:...: - g) a,ainful liantettritl isjy,„palta-__llcranli warrazta , .:• .. otaa• 01110-treits iies.-44eat.AGentorthosaj at-. uretikatDisOar 4 - 4'emaloWs4noso. M - 3 -a gitatimadoinV of-lhoi - Jeint3r , , 7listlda Ano.NOVAßAffoofikeips da - Afte,c- - ...-.?.r.1 - , Amt.:, ilidnerkirritallonlirtne zladder, tre_ . ~ .., „, letherifiikaatolvegotatimprao-cuiria. :”. - . ~.... / ....:104..=.11Artne BErrACMtaiZabarell,l - di •to • FBRO o. Smith rt i l lMl ggit , :P o64l oU - ha s ilicaiek e ZenOrpr-' .0.... 4.4 . 1E444 „. r ;rl4 - , • -, i and" .. hi --,••• ',' ..,. gin..„." no is,o, t tre.o - sh - i4 • .- -, , ) , , ,44• . -p.t . , - , -1..,.. , ,1 te i5.d, w ,., 12 , i .. .• NEWI 4 ANEDICAE - ' DISCOVERY: - s ''''" - .'":,! Immeti• - ca erillier - OD ;iaroim4. -' ~1,. y ~•.,..: •'' : °lv -Y lt. , = - Iv i ii i o4s 2 F l M-4 '' .--•:,' ~ _ , ir fiztp . N. , A, , ;:ii iii i.t.. : :: , :. :-- : ::,: ~ , A 7irid . et 't : a .ivimilto tia . 4,,,lhreowards of . , ONE igfilif El i iPrierdrk.F.#' lathed! . ' in i iiirifoairliki.te. entireitioae n . - . . Anal Coh,nrragg,Or at, : ' -002 ,/??Ftd, • ig.EIPP - • : .. . - .....:72. , PfirmOtb"Prp4. - ... . *ova; aegon.- 'iiirotir4 A ooze fit i IDA abaa a Or e igetrisotectitkprzm u , • 1• ; II mare rirsraredilitti vegetable extract% that areliarrolaskengke astaar.atuinrtr. _JUMBO* 1 te1401441/10144016 er ' l /Imamate th breath and • su g a L a oatedialimaeSeenis Elh IS SVOlat4 - MIZIUM diet la mammary whilst usizethim , ,W • ' • nordoea_ Idtt" action interfere with b einr.... , -,” ara nits. awn tam contains sirdostnrke. . -,- ,‘ ' '; PUPS ONNDOLLAR. -• • . . Dr. itiaraltreirifise - oils 'Nessiunal - - _ ...• .. , _ W eattaaaes., _: -.- , • ' - Self .gourei, Geliiiriled Oka. (h. a ParnoLlet of s Q .Pa g asfm kkinratitiortant a s to the as- Sam: pRAN.I ix cants era renniredlo • ' 0 7 4/41parm inucksr iolok, ' -" ' A ool* -140,.. 7litiotioil a t Oorsorrhergiliket. &vie. n, zr . 2 0, 6 1„,...„ t tm , v i c. .,... 8 , _ mi.oi.mt, iiwoo the of, 0,-.4.... ~.., . .0-7 ido j iw DOLLAII. The Pim oritooke wffi Miura. seititio fro= ob. serration. br mail. PoerPaidite7 any ativonise4 Arent, onveoodat - of thernoner. • . ' J. BRYAN; 'fp Cedar street, N. Y. Eixiinify . 4 chomo Asera. , - x i next - yr. ,-. ,•-,:.: - LB. ecaner_Marit otrestend.- Agent for Pittob& Sold bp all Dree:We— e . -ai5t.i.....4..13 , - r CAM BI!.4.IIALETN, - - F R : Al W. mewiTecitaliojr, us Ditatnn-steintr' oe24.iis ri - Attaisx ------- ogiss.4. 41 131.13( f AZ. e—,actig of sad bistro - 141.114de Jot et pan chai.i . fardli i* l t . O X P ltri oglftloilmailvdltadtlael to ap __peon Wlnes.ll a omelet of Hoch. Angelig llntestall sad pot. oad the attention _ ofinvandals called to then ,i OBN lIIIALER4 dedaglaid . "ear Hoilea J u mamo e d Alley. 1 ;kit tl 93 4 E=ME=!l MEM , * . , ~>
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