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Inwgrd i' Piles, Fullness or i: Blood Ogle Head, ll Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust ' for ;Foodi -, Fullness or liVeight la • the StomacE, Sour Fructations, Sink lug or Fluttering at tho hit 4,1 um Stom soh, Swimming or stilinetuullurried and difficult Breathing, Mutter= at the Heart._ Ohokingsusuffocating sensations wheIL,V; Postai% Diratiesi.of VISIOIM Debtor w ebs be t,,ris the Fever and hull Pain in the Hood, Mefimency ef PersiSion, Tel lowthiss ofthen and Pain in the Side, Beek, Chest • s, &o. '.- - - Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant • 11 b.finings of Evil . . . lad great depres Bien of , ....' ,_. atirits . ~ arid sal...norrelv nrevent Yellowlever, Billiouti Pere . . 4 0 4 ;,,, _-- 'iq - - sll NY CONTAIN I X 4iiinuoitiol. OR BAD WHISKY i i They wilirCerelliti above diseemein hidetr-tline ases out of srundrel_ Induct -'' k , ..--,-.t-,..e sale and universal eepwart a lr . Ilmitand's German Bitters, (purely rateable . hosts of Ignorant quacks and unscru-; talons venturers,Mave opened upon suffering ni suanilzr the floodgates of lqostrums in the shape sf poor whisify, Vilely compounded with injurious Ulm. and christened Tonics, Stomachies and Bit ten- iill Beware'or ,Ithe irrntimera.ble array of aliOhOlici preparation's iln Plethoric betties. and blg f _bellied kegs, under; the modest appellation of 'Bitters i ettich; instead of curing only aggravates disotgoo4 ad leave tith;diSappointed sufferers in despair: Y 0 u TE4NT-wifirranro to sTRENO y.m4 EN yo#,? -s.c;i'al ,E ,, ' ,• .• :' -,, I , I: ~, . . yOu'IYI.ANT 4 OOD i 4. • ,ETITZI -' ; . _ _ ...... ~, . . '9O youlp - AIvT.TO. At 1 A A •• • • 1 • yo:Ull coN-I ,s.TITUTION, z.,.; ,-.:,.. :-., . 1 . DO You WlNTroffitsartWELLi inaW42l T2Vilitilwkoi.lfisii FO R . • Do •WA.Nr.Diri:7GO. . .t.'i ' i Ito va a *wi t --;44... 3 , ______ •w -- -.... . ,g , r,...0nd vigorous ireungit-.. , - -- ' M do we ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. i+omJ. -ff:ewAs 8r0pm,..p...1).. Editor 9, the En- cynlopedia;ol ReUDioui Knowledge, , Althogghii . t disposed to favor or recommend Patent Idedirates in general, through distrust of theirlngrediebta and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man m a y not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from , q3simple preparatidll in the hope that he may contribute, to the benefit'of others. do this thomore readily in regard to Hoof land's _German Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. 31. Jackson,. of this city,; because I was praudioed against themifor many years, under the Immo- 1 pen that they:were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted. to my friend Robert Shoemaker lisq ~for the removal of this Pretiodtee byPoi a r, Len and foiincourageolellt to try th em, w hen q ffering from great and long Continued debility. he Eked three bottles of these Bitters, at the cepinung of the present year, ' , wee Mowed in , evident relief„ and restoration to a degree of Pally and mental vigor which I had not ielt for ix months before, and had almost depaired afro . aining. I the refore thank Godond my friend for Breath:lg me the use J.NEWTON BROWN. PiatatimrSts. June 23, 1861. I _ --- nom th y B a y ii J oseph H. Seisutrd. Pallor of OW tivith Romig March. Da-Januar —Dom Sat :—I have been fee. imanuy reenoited.to,connect my_name Witite2M nendliffionr of different 'hu - ids of mniiiine, ins ascribes- the bracelet ma - out of 4 7:appropriate phere, I have la All cams deofin • ,but with a clear proof invarious instances, d Hirtignhay in my awn , of thenteltdnees of Dr. Dr.-Hoof land - fi l land's GerMELV ittem I depart fr om my usual course, to ox era my full conviction that for general debili iof the system, and especially Liv er Complainth:h a safeand valuable preparation. &it some eases ir may fail. butusually I doubt not 'krill be very [bene fi cial to those whosuffer from I ,eabovesnuiti. Younvervreonectfol , lv t . . 1- H. 1 ..: °: ' lll Vfbi,_ Eighth bolo* Coats street rhila.. Dee 24w. omthe Wile ~ ALDBRHANW77NHER til*' I 1 mantouns. ~' Ggegarrowc. June 1, 1861. 1) AL DI, Jse si- - -Bir: 7 -It game me PesePre• i i rm ye ar s age,t give You a certificate, teetuyin th it German Bitters had done for me. I ant owperfectlyr oared of all those diseasee Your ediconeprof to oure, vis;Drapeptila_,Chronl* rand Nervourdebility, disease ef- t e e aUdfirdok to. •Thepowerlbl influence if eterts upon Nor voila prostatioreis surprising, I have bem eon belted frequently in reference toyonr Bitters.and without hesitadon, have recommended it for the above complahita, , and hi every instance it has effectual], ,curid, Tour -meanings; has• a - great . rtatiois in Germiuitown,nr.l is p, sold in every rug Store. ',alb - Most' of - the Grainy stores ere. .11 any one ahould question. Itinit , l saY,let them come to Oermantown, and I will prove to their satisfaction 4 that the Bitten have cured in this vicinity ` more than twenty eases of the above Itseams: r , Respeoffulli 1 HANNAH WUNDER. men - street. s hove Rittenhouse, Germantown.: Ws. : i Az i , , , .... • „. , J 735. 7 &HSI tiro LEVR -TRH HOLM'S& Will build up theataisiatutionimud-kteeli t agth and strength ICY ati.overtasked- and diseased i . - 'with. ft_ s l • - .THS=B.7IHOPY FROH THE ARMY •irmlim.olllll4_l2,lls6L Ds. 0. M. Saotamt—ffe m. 7 rir Mr.' irleile - nr - VA* .. 1 a, owing to the change of wapm....twas taksa W.sit a asivedatihdriner, isbisitnnitikicgily . AS.i and WlitrAap ti Wiallitrid me. Nmen we -embed b . I Oared Lehman: hereto ome home ; bu ` o °lngle= ofgeur Bitter's in .he store Mr. 11. H. Price. In that town, I Dar hazed a eupply,oand on takingitwas op* ed&a: stored to hWthl • The diarrhea.WM checked, and I experienced no return tlit7 ^ X number of my comrades, who suffered in the , - manner and front the same : cause, with whom 4 shared the Bitted.itiin me in this : certificate. I expect to return to the seat ot walt. 3 li the Leg on, and shall certainly take a supp of the Bit- I sin my knapsack. I would not without it rite weight in girl, particularly on going into a misdate regrow, punt truhrP i A.B. ALTEMITS. •• • 1 111 Cau m my/I.llOott Legione • BEWARg I o I IP - 0017.1VER171178. Be ',:that the 'si gnatur e : • s ~i:if .. C. IL JACKSON:" is onthe•Wiutwit of each .- ..i. - • . • ~ ••- 4 - Prinothal Officio lad ifea ntiaotory two. ietcAtizion switmErr, JONES &MINS, Oarlik ; 2o O.:M. imam' & Co.) Ai l 'OPH/Eraga, Aar . IN , . LA --. ... - r sale MlDetUtitteta and Dealers in every wn in the United States, and by 1 ~.litr, lIIINL Jr. UNTHER, • Plitsibuirgb. IL P. P ORM . , , C I II I I ' MIYMOY - deoa j 1 AllesiblitmeAly. gla..aiso ibrialted .10881 P,.. .11 I :.L.M7: ell OOP. gay of theldamoiel nd sinsisstmk------ For ads also borti , , 3 i fillXo4 I ;lOIINI9 I'OIL Conier WThlll sad• /Waft Arai i 1 1 CONIERVIAL INFORMATION. ~uoioee of itite,BoViart Loarrade Wm. At:SHINN V. P. 41: AS. L BENNET S. JNO. DILWC;RTH, Wm. BicORREHI. • VID_Yoe D.;,ESH. • Movements of European Steameri. . FROM ZCIROPE. China "..Theerbool ..New Y0rk...... Jan Manchester ...... Liverpool ...New York...... Jan Arabia, Liverpool -Boston. Jan Australasian,-.Liverpool ...New York Jan :..i :•::., Fxoutainimax.; .-%: .. :. • i Creole New York -Havana Jr N 0 Jan 1 1 7 Merlon N ew York ..New Orleans... Jan J lira.Penland .I..LiverPocki..-...• Jan I Taliniten. 4 ....Newt.Yeili-lenteiton?Jaii.- Jan 21' ATrica - 805t0n....„-Liverpool ...-.. Jan 21 City ofßaltim'e New Yt rk _Lir erp001...... .1 an Z 4 Tentonia .New York ..Haminire..-- jam. 24 . 4 :Paelle...: :::.. New:. York _ lijivaniki....s.. an Geo Cromwell-New York ..New Orleans.. Jan al China New York -Liverpool Jan 22 Manchester If ew York ..LiverpooL_.-24n 31 Elzd't aingdonrNew York :Glasgow ' ' jan 1 British Queen-York, tl«.Yeb 'Arabia ' "..80at0e....-..Liverpool Veb • 4. l 24 l ovaleti-aiNew;Yiork?..tarerpciol: -•• i Y eti U , . ~ , i ._:.. . -1.7. - • - . "" `•-•. : ...- .. UPeovideneeilfaiiMF ,1 - - 7 - - • -L''' 1 _,,* 1 44,0 V4sleifpigi ! ereelniiaircheiti - .120; . lesiliseteartosO. cash OhiCand New Ytiiril e 1,0:006 1 bettO htekne._fthitlnift eltatkii!i 7 g ,ket this'apdpriceiratairnkai:. ',no' TaffeliiitkE * ta qi the sales for- ther,lve'cirl ", .000 7 ;Pfecoe,..'l4oe., kilo cash; 27 000•11 - 00124 Trio, ositoh : 200 . 1 - do Rift, 14 }fic,caSX - Mktisqiiiti week;' 11,1300 do 64a6-.. 14%a; oaih; 2 0 ,ap0 - dct 6.464, 14.5 , -gc. cash-; 5,000 pieces.'`- - • - , roziKAßAOtmro rrmai • Cipeinnati. The 'melba/ a' 'thiiplate being generally roose4 stable dete..we.aresobahle to fflya.: 9 90. 1 0 0 claAni 'farther bask; exeeptititaha Whole nutaber als tertid..wfhloti e stangs for - senat islirs as tollovia.: .1850 • 18,1 • IMI. • . ° C 0( 1852 - • 1858 • 1855 —.— 1 85 88 1858 1d59 M!=; ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK KAREL ' I, - ALLEIp3ENY CITY. itallarr:,ls. 1863. 'The weather since oni : •laii has boe3 very changeable, and stlihrtion . of`the time was cod nnfavereble, At the time of mtiting . this rent rt P. was altogether= - out bf , ,seascin fof Paokied 'lhe Eastern .;market has improved materially since•eni" - hist. beef:44s Soho threihicalars Pet . head,' This, of oonend had. Its effects on t market. and_ a goodly portion wa s.B hiPP 6 4 X" at-:least an that eel!' obtain ttenspoctation, th t i bilibee war held sAjinndis s inee.oyci,liwit week mites. The dcuveya4 r liekTerk_ twins how ' manage &liters whin the the:tket - to reeTnitig o account pf. heatvy g yeriptsethey :Serniiitit, a coina mittee teratop:WesternanppEos until market shall have r eg ained ibi?fonner 'hariree. Flog sold at aii'ild catcall:Cm last week's rates.ranaine from a it44@4,lt, •Cattle ranyedikr 442.504 3,75. Sheep—The only sales wernlit $44104 per head, 'The receipts at'Morgan's Yard were Last Week. Ibis Week. Hogs :tat s t ' Catt1e.....—_.... ......... 704 97 I ' !sheep 357 005 ' Horses. 24g 11 00.—Selea were Lnennenson 174 head et .14./5: All, 4. AnderbacAec, 32ft head.'44.-24WPAI noVezl'd hear ~ l ,kiellill Grey 92 liOnd $3;90: I. it.'3ool_o .Aisa a MIL Uhnas23head &Mc I„ , potter;lsa said at 4.0 • •-•,::: _•• L CsittleW:ll Thompeen,-,21 hea d ft.B.C. 'AitielfWellShesutat 3:9;U •Per eat LS: Bum- I& 'head 3UPer lb. r.• An* 46 head la ..35 diellaral per head( dole. heial'234 ppr:nn • "Lea LostaA h&d 815: NV; C: Ear /10,head, at 1341 . d0'194, head; Wmf;Arnistinnk 21. Wad atliMpeblla , ar.Al Vert lielielid 3.60 per cyst; VEI Lindsay 84chtdo Weifi':-:TisreiersTrlsrne, ing from 400 a 4,65 pe hettd; ________........... New York csitile Market, Beef Ciaitle. Number reported for this market .st Fort). - fourth street, 4.005. .) The prices to-day ere au ted as aollowe; 'first quality.-- 9 ®lO I Ordinary...—.. -7 a.B ' Medium..__.. _ -249%' f Srme extr a beeves 1. znay be quo t e d at lid 1.1%. . The g eraLagerstge of the market at over 30. The mos t of the sales range from 7;10. to 9c. Priem per head' and per pound. of di'erent weights, will be found in aoconnts ofaialoe ofann , - dryAroves..ii': - , ' " ' •••-• ... Total number of Beeves !received 'in the City this week. 4.653. Thick 1.111 head Morel thanlast week. anti 135 head more that the average of last ymtr. l The average number stench Wednesday' market last year watt 4,052 heatlovhile the number to*ty be ing 4 005, idioms 47 head leas than the average. and 892 head more then thisday week. Theignsg Afarket. . Receipts tidirWeilli:4o 1351. Quotations. 4 137%•fg 12;41V - cwt.. live weight fog collie& Hogs.. and 3 7n4 25 for &gu,/ ile an mastifed Hogeisfethe unotitionsgiven by Henry D. Grant Enperin tend e Of the market The largo 'number cif mast-fed togs striving httelF. and ;Mostly from fdiehlgan. Whir* the marketfor others. eo.-FlL.Dortnapjkas 'the following Eighteens tins girlie of Ifogn•th's - week: • - fAve Weight. Dead Weight. Mist quanta,' • corn-fed - large size @5.14 Bee corn-fed 43V45 rxtt, First Anent'', small SIEUI • -fatan4 prime formark et butchers 4510434 6 @6 , 4 Largos - 1m rtill-fed. fet.:-44VM 5.Y8(45% ► Ainummis _ :Ws ay nowmiummunns mart or aritlaio of /-+ I 4_ 1 3 4 which Wo oroProporolto dower from our ADFAL ixpzwertitimin , . BistogruFa tlUy otirihnurs Go l ~ dnt ow* - DllOllllOll. poops. i ' mf " uter n piton tato a larvtamieAtoloisepotiou SPRING AND 411 . 4(4L,E, L qpqm, for Gents' and Youths man ifembraeinse all the !I f 0 , 11 '4 littlett COATUrett: CIASSIIIERB ADD •_ • _ _ M i nNGEL'X 4I ; I E I E4O» . idittitedirel street fterner Mirket Bennie: Athens? ally. m 79 • . „ 17 101 1.04111711341011111 - U. S. Anil • Uri WIDROPOSALSt 104001g i iincErvzp. a. at this ,effice for the , delivery at Memphis. Tennesite , pfiT,wo ailkOred Thousand • .. 200;000 1361161 -:of Qoa htfiIfTGO&BRY. ; : - ' ~ ,,*—"Mtlier atid guti*natgof,,V. . ' , , • • :'.O , , . _ . . .0 xxtryZaif •- ,`-' -- - ' - i rgl'Ornr 0 4;0*O'ilefilitiiiii,i; , , '''''• 44 ;kkonEATioirr. I,r,r Ft , t —.ito.kotg,.. of 11d a ' naon . W. o i ' e-tkOrder. andleraale.at 1104BEIT uta s t( 01.1%; airing p ~.-2 4 , ro <l-- t! % - Re a tt e ndedmit te: • -myStmg r. - ,1 , 1. . P ESENTS''FOR .- TH HOLIDAY'S . ~. 1M1,1.= - - -- . ifitil; jtar P 4 a f im des' irabimoc, # l4 " 1# 41 1 : : °. .. : a , a 7 13 7 . 'kit' GOLD - 0 TAI , i: r ~ .r. r.. I T . 'Aikiktil),4 ll 4 l IV I WAT./liii: -lg il o *4 401 f , i i 0,1-jJ t ' oflPob.Fie T o i . '„ • piiirmr.l4VuLigoivAßE. 2 . ~ sigh as eutori, sake and fruit basket& goblet*, card casee , teasettei.gto.:,:e4ijiAtge viirbs7, , of. raltiiblelatiblefforpreeeativ-. . s f lumpripx.b.R, atieipwir* Sim . . _ 42 Fifth etre t. .. . 'r r .300 bores,•loo'half and 100 , quarter . ..; newX.3l, mums. 100 honed: and 4 00 half hared new 14/‘"l' • •Potitisir•-• ';: • 25711inia- •. 1 ealitabgaf • t - )5190.:1516,m1 128 Wood strati THE DAILY POST..-AiI*ANCIED -RATES. One yeir, by mail six mown', Throe " • • One ...... Otte week. delivered in th ec it y sinnlTaseanoootippieree.i. NEW -ADVERTISING RATES', . The following rates of . advetishtg hare .rhee# agreed oposeby tlusPnbilshbts 'of the Pittsburg's Daily bass. go take effect on and : after the loth dayeNovember,lB62;on all new dontraoti, , TOR STANDISM MATTER. PER SINGLE SqII , aRE, 2VINNY Dal% Two insertions._ 1 00 Three months... 11 00 Three insertions 125 Four months.... 13 00 One week 200 Five months.... 14 00 Two weeks 3 50ISix months 13 00 TbzeeNeeke........ .5 00 Nineinonths,,.. . 2000 OEO 31014.11 ' 600 Ono year. ;_sq 00 • Foirtittaruxokt MATTES. Which allows theprivilege of a weekly change of matter, to be inserted among new • advertisements. P2R SING.LZBII7AItgi 111 , 2 2Y ISAY', Six months . - ' $lB OA Twelve months 30 OS Administrators' Notices .- 2 25 Marriage Notices 73 Death Notic -- - - - )eaL otictes. each insertion.-- ...... . . Jilll4l.lA l V•aiLifirtlaamehbi °Meted. in fort on! montn, orlesa time, to be eatilh at the time of or dering. "SOLD AGIN AND GOT THE TIN:, t"Ohr oul'aiiiritates the soul of a na, :ion, and, thttt soul, is the soul of an orai tor."-;:riistarn Pickle. Although La Ilochefoucauld maintains that „"true eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary," I beg to dispute the point.with•hitn, on: the • well-known print ctple that ;'-circumstances alter cases," and "there is no rule without an excel). tion." The idea that nothing hut a learned man can make an orator is among the exploded fallacies. The speech of Logan the Mingo, is held np as a pattern o true eloquence, because it contains a volume of pathos condensed in a few lines. It would doubtless have met the appro' bation of the French author, but I appeal ;to:Ole Leader'for his opinion as to the er .fect of such a condensed effort by a poIIV lest antlir, but I appeal to the orator, or a peterit - ixtedicrine vendor:! Mind assuredly it would:den= _the for; Sae? Wall intents and pm:pi:mei, while the latter could not sell nostrums enough to buy a dinner of dog pi ,Itinerating, oratorical medicine vendors have '-eititite id England, 'and probably other countries in England, from "time whereof the memory, of man ranneth not to the contrary," but here they are com paratively a new institutien. I remember the first one who made his appearance in ' - A head not stored With learning, but filled. with the shrewd ideas of human nature and its frailties, was surmounted by conical shapedhaty. something like .I.haV worn by theatrical brigands. Ile WM elOqiientafter a minuet' of his' own—pathetic and fanny by tarns—but hissoquence proved a hit. .Aliodichatt-trogregyza74litifiticured everything, from scald-head to corns on the feet, went off, as the vulgar phrase hai it, "like hot cakes." As the money came in fairly; he was not long without imita tors. It may be contended that the Razor Strop Man was the great original of the princi. ple. It was not altogether likely that he was the first to introduce the style from England, of which country he was a ma tire, but the,peakedhataian was the first to feel the public pulse on ailments, and offer his remedy in song and story from the top of a dry-goods box. He wad the founder of an order now more numerous than the montebaoks of old, who relied upon teats of agility and strength to procure them subsistence. The itinterating medicine vendor is, gen erally speaking, a Yankee; but, unlike the Razor Strop Man, or the early imita tors of the peaked hat man, be combines education with" natural endowments, can Bing a song, sometimes play upon a musi cal instrument, and quote from Shak spearis, if not from the classics. Thus. I remember seeing two of them l one evening, mounted upon a rostrum in the market hoase of an interior town, each of whom had a violin, on:which they performed until they drawn an immense Crowd. They sung comic songs until the audience fairly screamed with laughter, and I looked every moment for some one to pass rotindLtite hat—but instead of this, the one commenced holding forth on the merits of Professor De Timolion's Unri valled Soap while the other dealt it out at the small consideration of twenty five cents a cake—"merely to pay expenses." The vendor of nostrums depends en tirely upon the the power of his tongue. Although be claims for his medicine the positive power of miring certain ills, he as well aware of the fact that one-half of ibis audience knows he is lying—neverthe leucite% satisfied that if he can amuse and entertain, the men kill buy his medicine, eves if they should pitch it into the gut :terinstead of taking it home. Signor Blitz waspnee taken aback on a steamboat by a countryman, evidently af flicted with the ennui. whe offered hint a dialer to humbug him for a half an hourr: . This is exactly the principle upon which the medicine vendors live and flourish— people pay them to be humbugged. I last snmiaer, - ;whetv Camp 4.liiitiu was filled with nine months' volunteers, pre paring to march to Dixie, and all was life and bustle, one of these parapathetic vendors made his appearance among the soldiers. kite -latter,. freslv from home, Ead money. and they- olusterod around listened-to.hie. songs,laughed at'his jokes, and boughVbiswares. I He-_wati• a:hatchet-faced fellow, with an enormous nose; and-althongh his weed robe was gotten up scruplonsly to conform With the latest style, he was, neverthe tass,•o-tiomicalLtiddity-to 'look • eV—owing, in a great measure to his proboscis—or, as one of recruits styled. it, "his shovel-plow nose." ... ,;kgr, t , 421,17 , 245, .344,61 466,6, 382.8 F. -I'I7MWI For iser/ral days iin suCCession he was Ideate=B in-One corner o f f the camp, where he did a thrifty business. At lengtht, hpwever, 'business "fell off. 1 i Etia eloquence was not exhausted, .but 1 , While who fancied they stood in need o i h'iri c iriftiurwerre'lluPplied: It bCcalhe• .icessapr l bumove. lA, .:.aNalpgly . he-appeared one brightlu , gastltsormngin a quarter kir remote from rtheone iffy - hie/1 4 h had previdusly opera itEid• . - Placing his hand trunk upon a box, which he had borrowed from the Commis ; D ep artment,, he aeon had a crowd aipsiftitim. soldiers I" said the Yankee yon, - / mean, who air abeout to 4o fourtlftniday the enimy as the Angel did ittislay the army of Senacharib, I hey a ifew words to say to yeoti. I see in yeonr lopest, faces that yeou air prepared to kill the"Sticeslirati whenever ybou meet 'em. , fritinghteti - There'i notwan of ye, I kneetvi:biit'll face "the 'music:" Yetmiteiis . Neigh heoly "deuty SELECT TALE A Sketch of Camp Life perform,,and yeon'll den itstiOr as ile, or I'm no judge of human natur.i, [Renewed laughter.] When yeourettmh,as most of, yeou I hope will i .yeopr; _brows will be 1 biound with victorious wreathes, and the hills and valleys of the oldAgatone will re - -echo the songs of wekoilota i and fan., handa will spread , yeou ,reinuos, to which udllr,"andlamey is, nowharr-ApKtlier is the, -,1 aty,rashuns a patdhin by a ion I ,phalk, by, ;gum! [lmmense Taught ._ applause.] I Should yon fall on the fie of o battil, yeou ru t fall in a gaJorions cause, Viand' yeonr wid- ows and orphans will be ,eliptled to half! ~. pension for life!" .r • I By, this time the crowd winhcather large composed in the main of men wha had arrived from the Juniata region the day previous. No one present anspected him of being a medicine vendor", The prevailing opinion was that he was some half crazy lunatia front the Asylum near the camp, or a recruit who had snug gled in a flask of whielt,y,. apcl,wea about, to the crowd. Cries . qf , "dr . ? up t " "put him out,", "simmei... down, "wilt a way;" etc., followed; but by far the great er number shouted "go ITiii old fellow," "go on nose, etc., until order was reatct red, when he continued: .... The life of the aoldier iii ,ii hard one— all on yeou will feind that out: Hard lodgings, hard crackers, f and hard fare ginerally. But these hardships munt be endured ef we want to save our kedntry, and ef it aint worth fighten' for, it aint worth a con tinental cuss 1" - Here he stooped down, opened his hand trunk, and took therefrom. a . small galli- pot and a vial, contaialngareddish colored liquid. . i I ASSuming an erect poiltio' n, with one n each hand, he again spoke; "But yeou see, my friends, there air men in the world who hey the welfare of the soldier at heart, and ef Professor Gir rard warn't one en 'ern,' I would tell you so. He is the inventor of ihe great intment, warranted to cure cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, wounds and coins, called Mc- Clellan Military Intment. Also, the great remedy for rheumatism, nuralger tenth ache, etc., called the Balm of Gißead. I - am the Professor's sole tigent for the camps of Pennsylvania —her sold thousands of bottles, and here's abeout a trunk fall of certificates to prove theefficiciency of , beoth—fact, by ginger, The medicines are worth their weight in gold, when the latter article is not at too high a figure, but I sell it cheap—it is under general in structions from the Ppfessor that I do so —twenty-five cents a box for the intment, and a quarter of a dollar for the Balm.— Buy one of each and change a bill— take five for a dollarend change yeou a five dollar bill." The Yankee knew the scarcity of change in camp, and he had fortified himself ac cordingly by purchasing silver, then held at about ten per cent., and procuring one and two dollar bills, which could readily be obtained'in the banks of Harrisburg for larger notes. 'Look here," said one of the soldiers, t'if your medicines are what you say they are, past let me have three of the ointment and two of the )3:417 "Bally for yon—wrint 'em, or money returned. Here iteou air— come down, ' The five articles were peeped. over, and 14 viite dettaelalrtetear4el. "Pennsylvania money, eh? Red back— good as wheat, and who is the next custo mer?' ' No person making an immediate reply, he again opened: "Laying upon damp greound produces the rhumatism. "I'll take three bottles of Balm and two of Ointment," said another soldier, step ping up to the vendor. "Wall, I shouldn't wounder if a good many more on ye would go and do likewise. `Here yeou air." The Balm and Ointment were passed over, and another five •dollar bill on the same bank tendered. "Ohl the same subject, eh? Wall, I jes declare if I W 45 in the salten deown line, 1 would jest as soon pickle this stuff as goold itself " The fourdollars change were /given where upon the vendor thrnst the V into his vest pocket, and exclaimed: "Seold agin; and got the tint—and who is the next customer " "Bays ' remember Clovernment shoes air made of hard leather, and welkin' in 'em must bring ceorns upon the toes of those not used to 'em." "Let me have three Ointments and two Balms," Raid another recruit, holding up a bill of the same denomtnation and on the•same bank." "Seold again and got the tin!" said the Yankee, as he fobbed the bill and gave the four one's in change. "Efany among yeou have got the tenth ache or headache, I'll ceure yeou at once. Nothing can be sirer." At this juncture, t chap with a swollen jaw mounted the box, when the Professor ,manipulated the swollen part with the wonderful medicine, and strange to say, he ideclared himself cured. This was followed by a perfect rush and ,the Yankee took in four or five dollar bills giving in every instance change. The idea prevailed wiih the vendor that they wanted ;change and fortunately he was prepared. fot them The notes were all on one bank which denoted that he was dealing with mesetvho all came from the same plce. - lie now became exceedingly jolly, re lated anecdotes, and sung a song in the real Yankee twang, and succeeded in sell ing three more on the same principle as before, making ten in all, when, to his dismay, he discovered that the trunk was empty, and still the buyers manifested no disposition to let up. "By golly, gentlemen," said the elated dealer, "I must gin in till after dinner, jrhen Pll be on hand agin. I have five gross on it left at the hotel,and I'll supply yeon all, or best tryin' on . it on." I In great glee he jumped into a hack and Ordered the driver, as a special favor to , "let her rip." i The profits on the medicine were evi dently enormous, and he was determined tp improve the tide in his affairs. Ar riving at the hotel, he lost no time in re- Peeking his hand trunk with Balm and Ointment, and then went on to the bank and asked the cashier for forty dollars' Worth of small notes for fives. "Certainly," said the obliging man of nioney, counting them down with the ht. pidity usual to men of expenence. IThe Yankee deposited his eight fives upon the counter. "What !" . said• the cashier, "Central Hank of Pennsylvania .atHollidaysburg Why, that bank exploded four years ago, find never was of much account while it was in existence If' '"Du tell I" said the Yankee, gazing up on the fives spread before him. "Du tell 1" and great beads of prespiration stood upon his brow. ~ A moment more, aid, 'grasping the bills, he held them up, and exclaimed, "Sold agin . and got the tin Then stuffing them into his pantaloons pocket, with a laugh which almost betokened approaching in sanity, he rushed from the bank. The impossibility of discovering among four thousand mein, dressed alike, who it was that imposed upon him, was apparent to him, painfully so—and packing his trunk, he took the first train to the East and bid adieu to Harrisburg, probably forever—at least he. has not been seen either there or in Camp Curtin. DEALERS.„tp:AN('— • • • 7 ocrANE and krovisE OF. from Boston and wAew y itrig A tcr k w a t a. elt,tedin. olitovilieorci:tvilit.-atinfinoLlsiv7tee....eheaetodaticieitrhaearm:. tee Ina Prele- of worercoms dec2o SECOND-HAND PIANOS—A riuun large lot of second-band Pianos for gala at 250, 200.175,350, 125, 100, 90, 7,5 b 60, 50 .5_25 dollars. JOHN HELLoB, • 81 Wood street. 111LODIONS 'AND .11111110N1111S; MVP ! Mof Mitioni it Habilis% (Bastin) Melodeons and Harmonttim4 in elegant rosewood end vat nut oases. Melodeons at $5O; $6O $7i,.5100„. $126 ,and $l5O. Barmoninms.r,t 60, 80,100 1A.200, 300, 350 and 400 &Airs Bor tale be JOHN' .ItELLOR, deo2o . 81 Wootl Street. $1:000- WORTH OF PHOTOGRAPH A.LRIIMS: of the most superb workmanship in every detail, and from the best m anufaol ure-s in the countrt They havebeen selected with the gre test nessi hie care, s specially for the Holid , y'S. Prices low. For sale by JOHN MELLOR, decal 81 Wood street. ; ___IIIIII6H BRANCH, NO. 11N, Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano an eatablished in 18313. A ohoiee stookof Plane 7 octavo Centre pianos. combining. all the. essen tial, of a first elan Instraniefit with late novel!! 0 (anderpstant). Highly-important to the OridOW pianist. Lowfor cub or accept WlßS - Mmufsetumrk: 411.11rE siItAILWAY TIINE.II.F.SPER Especially adapted for Army sales, warren ted to run and keel excel.ent time, One of the most taking novelt of the day , and should re I tail at prices from al to sst each. Sold only by the case. containing six of assorted patterns, Heavy silver plated. engine turned per case of a half dozen, Vectrogilded, tine imitagon gold. beautifully engraved. per 04.130 of a half•dos en. $39, Sample cases of half of each kind, $39. Terms ca h. Will be sent by express with .hi is for collection on delivery. Soldiers must remit cash in advance, as we cannot collect from them. This Is on of the most saleable articles of the times and must the thief:. for those In the army w:shbig W miike nrney Order early. Address HUBHBAND BROS. sole imPeleters, Huil.l.md] 4. !pm buildin g, Nassau at,. N. A NEW ANDDESEILIMLE LOT OF WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS- GOODS, Barred countrinisaals, *Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels, Blankets, le. All will be soldabeap for cash at H. J. LYNCH'S, N 0.96 Market street gri B. SEELY 8../ • 141 Finn . opposite' Cathedra) REAL ESTATE AIM GENERAL AGENT. • Puma NOTIB. BONDS. MORTGAGES and Mbar Boat fides. SD JOHN LITTLE, Jr., aro. zoo museirsoriumr. • STOCK AND BILL BROKER PromNom Notes. /Nook Bond& andltOrt n io bought sad sold. - . 4).94Nwiraa,Ai KERR,- CARRIAGE '4IANOFACTURERS, (At th. old tattabllahad Coach PactorsJ DLQIITES WAY. =MIST. (LAIR Lootbtu does at usual . 177 CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Mee No. EP Grant street, near the Court • Howe. Pittsburgh. AL L EVSTIMSS ENTRUSTED TO hi' ow will ?waive prompt attention. Col looti a ons d: made and thO Maria ProtOntlY matted delid WDL M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron r i oundern, IBERAL MUMS AID BOILER MUM. Near the Peon. R. R. Nueva Depot PMPUBen. — awaracTiout ALL.:BEIMIDB Ma n d - Wreas z r= "l . c at 2a flaw mos. Brartsarrires„ raoteries, vs garldoulas s _ :attgatkm to tha Oonigructlon of es and Xitablnerf lor grist Mills. and for up_ Imlay and circular saw Kaye also on haod,lnidtad sad ready for dip. moat at short notice, Mosinee and Boilers ofeverY description. Alsq furnithßoileri Maned Iron wmarately, Wrought Iron Shafting Hangers and Puilicrin every variety , and oontinue the numufaohme.of Woolen Machinery and Machine Curds. Our prime are low. our machinery manufactur ed of the last quality of materials, and warranted all eases to give satisfution. AllipOrders from all parts of the country selleit ad and mantra tiled. azdkw Irtibirriw 1111 T Wllte _a. PAIN by the u RACTZD se 'of an- apparat us whereby no&IT widvania battery, ;ate need: Medi cal [en amen and their families liayer their teeth entreated by my promo. and are ready tolastity al to the adelzivainiecanees of the operation. 'orbstooroxhao naK Ox-Peisoni, inteTeeted in asserting the iitraiyaamsno kniArleate efmy rt.Aara".L.lnsarte4in eve natyls . aniTair at low. ea will wartsa u the beat-of ma o f 84 I e &MIY, Dentist aloWs4 r 1 184 Smithield etreet, THIS DAT— Autt opened a complete usortmeat of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W H. Keg= * CO., nO9 143 Mara' staroataklloohony dos: Spencer & BIRKay : BREWERS AB lALSTERS, • no anima' I Pl4Bq litib l 4 l 3e4 tesnhetio.l362:l' t"2 11( . se rs : Ens ft. ____ersMr fore Misirtug_ tween. JOS. eir=ii. ORR_ M.11.* GARRARD' *as diassdyedlon th e !Mika August, 11364, 11. GAR R&= Wag aathoriscel to ,setaii ay the business of the l ate*tithe toffioe in theßre*-' The Bre Business will be continued by SPENCER M Y. who intend So have al- ISays on hand a an - article of ALE. POE MS and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will b e thankful tolhe friends of the late firm for &continuance of .their patronage. and yronuise to make it their Aim to give satisfaction to all who in purchase from them. 'Mr, ROBERT 'WATSON, of Liberty street, so long known so the business community. will have the management - of our haziness, with th e fell oontrol in thellrewerY.. • Address all orders to SYREOER .& MEAT. Phcenix Brewers. Tittzlita&Ta. • JO H SPMf CFA. eeL5-lyd JAMES Morn. JAMES 8088, Na SO /MARKET STEENS' Hastr_ow on hand starts stook of fall and winter BOOTS AND SHOES, Comprising air the different varieties and style to be foud_, Ladles' Misses and Children ' s Balmoral Boots with don fileand tripple soles. Mena' „ Boys' and Xonth's Calf. Coarse and Sly Boots. aloes and Broans, MeneLong Leged/Wator Proof Cavalry Booti of a ventsePollor,cdsllkri;;•: • •••, - ••• • • • • • Ca/land extunint his stook "as he wi 4 z g i fi goodttosiTe genes:alikitlesetion." • : ..NAJLESNOBIIi . 8 8 1ffarketstreet. • eqOLOATSMI 1M11P,= . 40 - bai e k ms o r i w i Maimolia and lesale Pe 4t . 11.101ELISON. DEALERS IN OILS 13. M. KI E ICBa CO„ 1[011:17AOTIIRUS ar , t Pure No. 1 Cerbou Oil; FD .10 • Alg'Office on • LIBERTY STREW, oPPodto Pen's R. R. Depot. 10.../.11 oil warranted. r!M e rittaDili. OIL WO-RIDS LONG. MILLER a CO.. WORKS AT SRARPSSURGIT STATION. ALi• LEGER - NY VALLEY RAILROAD. 23r01500 and Warehouse 2S MARKET STREET, PITISIMIRELEI. Manufactuiee•of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oita and Benzoic Atii i r lig l ED VEMsyelVoingd"i f c'ettlij THE ARDESCO OIL comr 'NY 11111A11111:11FAACTURE -AND VP. FOl4 A•msalev, superior ankh: cot Refined Ardeseo 011., NON• EXPLOSIVE. ALSO, PUB,E . VP, Z 0 L warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITISBUROTI. PENNA ---- - The Philosophic . Thirner. LtAYDEN'S NEW DOUBLE-ACTINti Philwophie Burner for Carbon Oil is no 4 ready. It possesses many advantages over the Donation Burnam. • • • L It makes slug" or mall light with perfect combustion. - —•-• 2 It' will burn any. quantity al oirwith.safeti.l 3. It can be used- with a long or abort china:lo74 C. It can be rwatas tapernight-lamp. 6. It can always be - made tcilitirn econoreleatlyi 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It, can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the COD S. 9. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted Without touching the glass. These burners are the common No. I. size. and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son wing Carbonpil should have a Philinrophia Burner. Price 2,.• cents: per dozen $2. - Bold a No, S 2 FOURTH ctroet. Pittaburgli. 1e25-Isrdw P. HA TDEN. neent Oil Wo rlr DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFINED C 1, B:O N . U. . Office.„ ITO:241 . 1.18 - ER - T7 EBTfiEt1 3 Pitts buxkh. Pa. mYs-cuid SOLAR OIL WoKIIS COMPANY, • OF . PENNSYLVANIA: 0,7102 ST. CLAM STREEL.Isaar fhe Bridoe ll3l—Addresa . J. WEAVER, JR.. 34seretary and Treastivq.• • altylfl-tf GROCERY DEALERS. 14AioAli&i • WHOLESALE GROCE R_ 108. 18 AND 20 WOOD STRUT, MAU P T? Et B ./4 WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Alnd Importers of WINES, 112tANDIES, GINS, ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in rIN3 OLD MONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY 327 . 14berty Street, n09:17 PITTSBITS49II. PA WM. H.SMITH WM. IL SMITH dir. CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS' Nos. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS dam PITTSB WILLIAM IMAM KAMM 1. 007712. (lateral Partners. WEANS it COFFIN, eloolow e to Br Candles!, _Means A Pa.J - O r4OttESAI(E iNiOO,OlO3. Cornea Wood and , Water Sbtats, NM, • Privssumoir. PA DAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMNIESION MERCHANT, . . TOR TH3 SALE or Flour, Grain , Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Verner Market andlFlrst Streets, P 1 BBUROU. PA.- REFER TO—Franein G. Bailey. Esq.. William, Dilworth. Sr., S. Cuthbert & Bon; Pittsburgh . . Boyd & Ott.__Heisker k Swearingen, S. Brady, Oash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell Mangle & George W. Anderson. Donlon. l!aston ' - ar Wheeling. ' mygillatEis J.• Wholesale Grocery and" Liquor '.store; . For Sale.. • U= STOCK AND TEKTIIREfiI pr. A, T 'Wliolesale Grocery' and LiconvidoriSd lug good: trade 'OD one of 'the best bne , nes9 streets In the city, is offered for sale. as. the' own- . ere wish to go into other business. • For further Pertieularguldrees ' ' • an74l. • • - LOOK -Boxis, Pittsburgh:P. O. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, GENERAL HOUSE. CARPENTER AND JOBBER. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Weed Mad IL4beTty Streets; . p mut PA. : eb4olted promptbi adanded IP TOLLWANT SOME 46100 D NEW . A 'Fruit tir 'prepared. Mince Meat. mixed. and au; other- kinds of Spiro% cooking Brandy or Wine. New.Oranee. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Thiolorthlt BrotHlTs. in the Diamond. where 701/ i'gets new crop .of Fruit and lower...than at other house in the eitr. Alma jteneral and assortment of Family ereeeries, Teas, ,Winei p reales, and all other kinds , of Foreign and Domestic Liguori - ' ' ..#4woßm &BROTHER, de24 ; corner Diamond - and Diamond alley. J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Stook, Draft, Bond and Wort. gage, Beal Estate andliter. eltandise Broker. 01710 E. ROOM N. 12 BIIIIRBS.B1111.1)1NR. FOURTH STRZET. Pittsburgh. Ps. Desirable Mill property and other Real Mate to the amount of $lOO.OOO fat sale low. LAKE SUPERIOR ()OPFER IMIS 121111:1 SEMLIEING WORKS. 111'01:711,11:VZ dr.. CO., Mannfeeturers M Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cm" per Bottoms. Raised Still Bodoms,Eipejter Solder. kn. Also importms and An. dealers in Metals. Tin Mrs. Plato, Sheet Irma Air Constantly on hand. 77uunesee Ileoldnet nil Tools. Warehouse. No. 142 FIRST and 120 EOOIID STREETS. Pitteburili.Peaut. desired patters. orders of popper out to say desired patters- fe2l:lyd&w 2 - 4ApIPO WINAIS:—X AM 111 It t. for , . I.aleivot otriariesji: top ThlPPetPS l inea oll :Vie7 oo "t asl a YErZir d A on'iottuiea,l4lW Port --anc the:a e a u D . TaliahrOlnat6thiu-- ft doolitlind "(kr R0u4, T 2 11 / 4 8111.114. =DICAU , . --- , . . TO-TErrloral.P. L I' E tP24 11 a. / . 188 .. 7lyEfolrialdenoni: $l• - naticon,treatissimet and , delicate disorders. Bell- ~„, • e - P., . abuse --and' • disdains or • - ~,•,, tuationa common and .in: - f , ' cident - toyorithr of both ' , • , seure.%, and-.Bdubr,. mingle or lairried?..liattiuse Ds. Esungrattir gmblishes, the fact; of him, ins so, the ignorant and , falsely - Modest are' dreadfhßy shocked, and think it a. gnat sin - -win7ltningrai and for oontamination and corruption 'among thair wirea, prondadrig sons and dataltters: , ' Thal r family Phynoian thould be eitnimas tolteep them in_lanoranoo thatithey do the name as De. - 131111,151 I SUM?, (except publistilag)Aest a luridly° load Lice might be ion to them use= Mudd' We and al ; modest. Smffleirottorn -am! Waal in =prance. sprung' tip as mushrooms, allvs who compare soadety. intelligence:aemes. filer to ROMS and cent& mystoxicaudyi. meanly-,0141if gotten. It is tO publicity, bow= Tat ntuaeoc. • eats and :guarlians Aire , el that their ~ .•en. , daughters Wad. = e lan onslY foohlu sickly and , of.delleatia tot - ' and aPPeeolfflos. have been mooed to h and vigor b7 I •PIA. BRAITSTR_ .U`Liniaides many befine and ' saw menage thoouglalim havabeen saved nun* eat 9 faring. &aro ,t, mortillestimir fia. Sperm/gory hes, or nocturnal elmsaismons. are campletalY Owed in a very short apace of time by his now remedies, which are_peoutiarlyhis own: They' are - ecanDilands tom the . regelable Kingdom,' , •bassiner Sent the falluxoftheMeocarialtreatmentheliais abandon ed it and su ted: ther:vegitaNe „Female dis eases are nes with me.rlsen au ceetai--navms hs d over arty ' Y iesperislnce. in tbesr,treat mont in hoard of , both OS .Ole :World and, in ban the United Statmpiade him to say—to all With - 4 fair nial, health and happiness:Will agent bloom upon the now. allei cheek . Trifle= longer with montebanks an d' --p :intuit& lad ' come mud - be mead Consumption and inn, of, n kimdrefi.diessma, lot which so Many MnnunlAT' mte einintriescein now he relieved, nom alatattend to, it; in that Full parSeu eau ludas= treatment bimetal= &earths MledlealAdvisenwhiab is nun gratis to that apply .,, Saving . the. ad vantage • of ''ove r ' forty 769,11 eXPOlitlnCe -.' and anservaihm, consequently le lute =Dori= skill this treatment - Of suited disesmie. and who is daily consulted by tbeprofeasien. as well wirecbri mended by repeatable &lune. publiettars„ pro rotators 'of . hotel 4 &ca. - • Mae SS . Smithfield street; Diamo nd. street Erivatecommui eationo from all part 3 of the Union ebtiotly at tendnits, ,fliw ,,,, d‘ i a , , . ' sox so 6, Pittsburgh Past (Mos.' , an23:lyd CERITIPICAIItS. • ir THINK, 1.'2"..?al NOT MORE THAN Taitice for a p son that has bean sorely .af flicted for years,' w en he ill not only relieved - Of his sufferings; buti completely. ;have been afiliMed With &very malignant intlatnatcrY Erysipelas for yeark. I have called en several of our rolular Physicians. hut all without any ben efit. called . on Peeler MranstraN 'some. tittle Past and have token hia medicine , whrthi Thew ever, is all composed 'of herbs. .I am now as Noll I ever was. .dny person Wishing' , I'4 set fl me will please call at THOMAS Refer to Mr. 'Clayton:l/fin:wad IHEREBY CERTIFY WHAT. I AICA.VB: . been atilicted•sirido I wax ery'ftalli •"ti_f die- - ease -called EpiJew, . orYallirtiraKtb. , tried - the-best physier ens in tlitildllir Country eiad in this, but never. - received +a be est<<l =fuse advivd to call on Dr'. .Bran.. trap 'lpst.tres; and have had no spells or fits irincti thed: , ,T thertft re consider myself completely cared,:44*.efurther • information plcsie call at No. 2 St: Crim strinit: JAALES;ILRAIILB7.?. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVEIIt.' -won THE SPEED"! 3411 PPIA*346 A: Bin:Me At • •J opsomauxk d r umi,iianarnAr t ,., „ Dwoharges.' &mina]. Waimea, Nightly' Azar . . I "aPt.. -17200 1 1 hi'fact khrtabli nu . 435 urfivel. P4wittaw and . elections ottne r. nland Bladlier, • 'Which has neate:l:d. bymntaniir ONE _HUNDEED , THYSIOXANS ; r••'• • in their ptivate niweiti§e. • with the Aatireananctn. supereeding piazze, VFORII24. eilliT, , pl.l6 ,. !Er, gra OOKIPOIIrId hitherto •19101,11. 4* ' are specar.in statiowd oftea edite4natore in At • few and 'when a eve is eff 't IEIROITOra. ant. Thor are prepared from/wage lo eittrattg that are /termites on the system ; andnever r.nase ate tho atom/4014 or impregnate. the breath a ndbeing sugar cwatedi all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet le nocassantwhilottafnethem: ner dote their settob interfere with bominam n AILS Each-box con thine six dozen/ Pia:- • • PRICY.: QR.& DOLL eft • . • • Dr. Berri Treatise • . t. Weinkurami, • • &if Abuses. lieworrhecb Gieekote,A,:l'atupitlet of skimate:Conatintlig important advice. to the ao- Mote& ; .BMIT.FB•NB.S`-tidx Cents arc reetiredle PaY polltage. DR. GREEN ;A complete Treatise 1 tAwarrhosio; ate., all the venoms stages, 7' Prescriptions - inMatelfsh;'; adapted for self rea tamed:: withoatthe aid.of s:plarvieday., • .. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. */- ';-• The Pills or Books will be sent. secure froak_oh oervation, by mail, poet paid : by raT'advertisea 6.• Agent, on mega of the money. • - -- • • _BRYAN,76 Veda? street, N.Y.; Hai 507 g; Agent. • -.: - ••• General Age 40.9.RP1T. corner Market street and - • Astont for/ Pi f . Bold by all inuazitts. I : aliAl:daeowbnis Dr.BRONVIPHICIIDIOAI = audiffTßG.loll.l•ollinalo.:so* ithleld neat. •r=blargh e ii Pennapnia. - Dr. YTH ban oldoitileet of Pi tough. and hagbece-in. ' Practioefortheisot twaty4ve • * I\l - His boldness luta been omitted moeBY torth , ate and oITD;RNsdND STEAMIER; In neat qf a medioalf friond, elmaddlietlail to; find Out the eure plan of gelled. The PQM*: it ' regular e lylrtfij Rai •ao treat," meat of a certain . of of dierazeglaa gyro guar-, antes to the nifererro of obtainingpennant re lief by the Imo of hie remedie s arul.fo,Howing. advice. 1 DR. BROWNSRIBIBBIBS-2: never htil to ewe the worst .-form of Venereal Alec Diegeme,jminuitiew.and - Serothlcrao othlcraoMawdzkaig. &masa arbantfrom a banditti, Which manifesto - Welt !brut; of 'letter Racgissis.and- - - treat ManyJorms. - ta gairrdig,'; nee% the origin of which the_ talent is entirely ' fitnorant.' , To persongs¢ ' I)r.Biorniolfers - hopead a nre andapVtwa st hry l • • 1 11BBEINAL4 1 Dr.Br owns rene dlei for.thc ntonbla - brought °Nik a ki that iglitamngnaw mafeation. - waintheYongtal• mded - often ri v e way te,(to_their awn dettritchda..) ay.- 4 the on reliAlor rftedieis imown in tau °trent,' ;—they are safe. : !n#, nik ; e. a :00 , 17.,zeetoracon. of health. • -BiriMMAlimw. Dr. Blows menedlowl nem fair to - gare Mir painful dictagent.a. , nrw - nkrig—ltei will warrant a Dare. He also treats•Pilear Meek - Gonorrhoea stricture. UrethalDiochargea.PemilleWeakoin klouthit- thiagreannual Dung.n•-of 'the Joinbi; Rotolo m Apo. Hernia Affecting, Zama la: the-, Back and Kidneys:lrritation of the - Bladder. to.. te th e r mithiall dimmest& aaimpure -• -A irkto• AA—tibia, Hid enotomg nankin" a towdirected-to DR. BRowL-No.iso.l3mithitalti; Bt.; pittaburgb: Pa.. will be immanswer- .. ed Medieineamt to ang , p=okedad drei andiamreffromobeernolon. •-• fßabe and, Private :Poi Bmithilehl reesp e „, now„dmodu._, ••. ifies HORSE oVineyots.:••-Dlt. B INFALLIBLE LLIIIMXIFI FOR HO ie vaned by RZIEB. any, 1111 oases of Lameneas. , arfronvBp Bruises or. Wrenching- its RIMs. Magical and mUln.., 'Harness or Beadle . Galle, , E3oratehes, bfazur t i K m .k.c., it will also speedily' cure Spavin and Rin e may awns , : vented. and oared in Sir incipient stages, ftt oonfirnied eases are berimd the possibility of re RADICAL clime. No sassed theklnd i „h,w 9 yei, SO deSPOIRIO or hopelees t lint it may be alleviated, by Ibis Liniment. antli faithful applbtation WU. saawys remove the .1 4, ...nee% And ,paoje p tf , horse to travel with comparative eater. ' - Every hOnel owner ehOIM have this .resaaiv tt - hand, for timely ROO at the list ippearanesi LaMMINIS willed* • resent _those diseases mentioned, tow oh all hatsesArebikifii• and which render -so ;Mel etharrin.,..VlNAul Inane nee* ',oration'. • .. • EIBLIMItti: ;Jcoo.: AgeitelovEittabarch. UM ft/Lk ET% - ..F- 0 R I A R MAY:._ w. merniiiTiti ,de Host; ' ;.,,' i . s Iffiraxwi - AIMILI '...k11. ~.4.q*e/1 *KY . :cm - • - LDlOB3B' GOODS! 1 - ' Sawitylea °lasi at 1.1 MAORUM - 6 1- 3T1% •ad 78 Market stmt. bet. 4th " lamond _ MEN= ynw7r t ~,e~:~.: u.. I
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