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Tomea„lltoinachininuipli ri f - Beware-of ~ , tonerlible array of aloe o e under JO". orio bottles. and , bi&- d la , ' lliti Modest appellation of B ; - ' toolefor lorlittiren aggravates lannathe te4Aniferere hi ilesperir. 4 6 KQUff •. " AUCT.NGIoB27IIINGT.e. :- t figlYyrktri; i!' : ~ - •. • •• t - D O, r' _!' A-00.1114PPIITITI 1. •i . ..DO , "er ' ' - AIL TO BUILD UP youpooti- : ' .- 1 Palatir TO WELL I '. Do'rCititirle To ap. r prp 01 NEE VO drY rezay I - pair:m.4r , vimi j , -Empirxiii sle- well 7 I - 2 'Marlton awbnalt and vlgosomp , . ~., -3 9 1 ,8,e. 11 , • : Ligno I ;-,, -;•., I ti 3 11 do 118 . 4100PLiAND S GERMAN BITTERS i 'll,ll.7.lrerviiii ' D. D., Editor of tha 41 `1 .° "*: • '— ." :•tagehapt of-BAgime 'Hoctekdae. 4 ' Although not, owed to favor or recominen Medicines general, through distrust - tro i rlettliglictitair d afoot I yet know -of it recommen peilleitint remain by a man =is not : testify t ote , benefitbit biiiiiivei *Mail , totaver'rectived saysimpleairepntre=the hope .that /mom thAgAsorththeilikm beriaat of others. ,_; Ido this 'the lari "rtedly in regard to Roo land'irlierman Bittera , prepared by Dr. O. Jackson,_ of this !AO* hAmmase I erazttpr them for many Vedizi. - " under " th e on that they were chiefly an alcoholic mix amam indebted to friend Robert Shoemak sg Jor the rem! at of this prejudice by Pro ~ Li eeits,a b ri t to Itkleziu r .aff troP I eon eieIAJOY t ir= - "dm tor three po os Ofthese Bi ie, at th of the *resent year. wall followed b evident - relict, d restoration to a degree o podily and manta/ , r which I had not ien - fo dzanonths before, , , had almost depaired of . Ain*. Itherefo • thank God my friend fo B.reotang Me to th - use of them. , ;,• -, , I 't , ' : t BRITTON BROWN. E l, ' • - Pair,iimiguo; nue ill. BC ;' il . Nom 14.1ke. , 4 H.Xeseard, Rapt of , ti - 3 31 .4 i D e tf u ; ; , g 1 • AA duiribeinle gu • , • ,-,,,,,, , conneet my name wit/Leona nen of digimmt kinds of medicine. bgt • the aZ as out of my a , , 4 . _ire , atag*lgelllinedi b ~ bar --,_. . lifstanom and particularly; , ; myowlt ~ :, p. f the naaWn-ess of Dr. Hoof and's German •• - I depart from % ta vola mop & m aim z, , A ftlik . l34llVl4oll Y for . . Andoteciallt v-, tawmplichirit isare au. 'valuable preparstion.l moms oases it fail. but =tally I doubt not, be very ben dal to those" 1 A tall Se at riotuivzszeo , Eighth below posts street. Adis.. Deo. 24. , ow* Vika/ ' . WUNDER. Res-. . I i DA M. ' -Birr-It MVO MO piewzre. to'..' 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Waugh -- 'P ' tetelotered Wand' after /19th des Zioreetheri lo439 ,billtlrnme - eortraeta s FOl4 leTllllDLItel ttkrfAr4 1 1 Pie iV31;0 6,1 4,'0 . 4 - iri3;4;iVltie* - ' 4.4tr . oneti ataiL;l.,..soo DiOlLii , :li.,. $ 9 PO 1 fttesivedns. a , > 100 Three montim..' la n , -.„,,,, bivitf.„l-25 Fo ur ii.rara 65 siv I .Twolreas„--.... a t3ix: month, • "s-115 00 Thresweeki.. . ; ... :, - 5110 Ma month/4...c • 20 00 thigt 111aeL1...,;.. 7 , 1$ $Ol One war. . a.• . • 95 00 . I ,,, olll o3lll7lll3lthilLElltetriititi nWiliali'ritio.4 4 4oA4iiiiSriVifiduiniti . ' , Otrattekto pe ~t•ted among new - , , idetatet , „,. PER 81N9L90 QII41.11r,; evititY D - iv, TMe1.......... sts ixo .. .SOOO . s ,tbeit re kistratertlNetlceit....4. , 205 -ware ,i.,... 4 , „„„ :. .. . 175 Iteottote.eattEinteirtiett . ...7...l:::: 50 1 0WATIFittiiiiiiitigetiiik4rdeied ir for one Anth r ty• ta r w thektohe.eash at the time of 0r ...,“ Cr 543 'l. . ' • OFLANWS It is &question that hail often been de bated whether man or woman ~ possess the titifiViiieral- *rage. '-- telifill not *deed to Unter - bito - a discussion of 'tie matter here, but simply relate ;an incident,:that came to my knowledge isome: years since, proving, I think, incontestibly, that some of thefairer portion of creation are en dowed in an . eminent, degree . with this - virtue. - ' • Itt,the autumn, of .1E145 circumstances called me to Dieppe. To tell:the truth; I was by no means sorry to visit thisfiulbion able watering place. The change is a very agreeable one, ,efter. Ale:long:: sojourn in Paris. agreeable biteia evening -of the:l4ll of Auguidthatlarr: iied.rit thit iind'of my iiiaill - WPM - geceeded:it once to thellO des=iinictivirintrititvilief eriff;"' It tin recOraintindlo-those..'cif ; Mi. readers who luflipite.OlaittDiepPe), ( and, after a',-light supper retired to;Test: i i . I have always 'been an early riser. It makes no difference what time I go to bed r at night, lam pure to get up, early .. in. the 1 - iiierning.'l.4iiiiipose . this , is Wilt,' Mote • - than inythirig else. 1 However' that, may , be, the morning : after my arrival at Dieppe I was - np by cock-crow. I looked at; - My watch, and found it wanted a few mintites to four-,, I determined l would go and eit plorelhe town. i , WhenTaiiirest in,the'etreet . 1. yes veil , - titifolildipriteditrfind it i full 'of,people.— Igaielli - inhabitants of Dieppe Credit ' for being verj - bid - nal - rime, `beatnik 4heir P.erdead - bretlirin to'nethitielither:exe4- eise oribe3iitnti- of early rising,,and ei pected to discover on inquiry - 's - prietical illustration of:the=truth of the adage, :s ; l* finding thecitizens of thatpretty, but town noted fir. their health renowned for their wealth, andsourt.edl far their ,r_ noi dom. 1 •I Was disturbed from these reflections by observing that the people were all;go,- jug in one direction,And they hurried. for r ward as if. stimulated by. 4 some extrainr,- diriary curiosity. I addressed inquiries to some aflthenti - but they were= too. breath. less and: n too'gieat wintery to makeL a* rePly,ta nin.t. All they did was to point before theni - arid nod their heads. i .1.-- Not,bigneuble t& dbaiii any'sitlifito- , tiOnArosiitheni, I derniined to fellow; their ' foOtofiii; imil was sure there was some thiNptolierlietin. 1 -Wa, ... 94, at e every qmokipackdcm , e "a ifaxidionia a 'tieeti Which I - afterwirdi learned was the chief street in the 'town; called the (}rand /hie ;.‘ the croard, all the timii tiettlint deuttOk, : seai.te,:witaiiit it more :. '4ffictiltli.priceed. ,pWa might have kolie , a- miln,:perinipai- Uteri ' o °' # r tti staidentrupened", zu & 10g#:•:Eign Aiii ; tnut isiiare'mfaadeisidir . r.paeked r with a Urge mob. Themost- d i stracted noise and dog ' fusion p 7rsiiiiiits4l' bet' I saw - somethin thesumuilidlni it platform at the farthe end of.the square `; that engaged my atten , tion and made my blood feel as if it were itrinitthittiiem •I'Al:was i'griillotine 1 , . `..Tes,•there was the hideous frame wor k RaintaliblackAhat;, l lA.semi:before at .the, - ,riiipeLdi ,Tikkrie,:,,in Altrie ir ..I,Tillie 'MO; '. l aaht , -,4 lusiiedririgiiies on this instrument if deatk t ; : it •insii-;, - wasc eigaged i 5, oiling tAer , oo:sl*ifild -tk enabl e AlOl- • to 4O ,it: more oonvatneridy, the 'knife liras - dowered i half way 'dolt betWerin the two poets, and, theztdirnieg sun madd the blade glitter, rendering it easily to be distinguished by the whole multitude. Although I had before seen an execu tion, and was well aware of the painful effect it bad upon my mind for months af= ln tilenorbid curiosity impelled me to , d tee the. couttimon of -the itrigied#:. hgtfie.totiliit*iplis neigh llottrigglegan,to.tsllLetftltft made e Rk t°°- _ A._,_ ttaraliTit'o*:4, mid [ 3114tePte la ° mH, Y w ilf4 l lsg e";l stis :2 4,pe ereing iunsiditim. ileitaliitaniniiceller - , and lanced afo'nnd theMiiltitTidel-Withperfect ozielfalside. 'Tbe'Ai,, opu*e - Aliep they tit bimoogave ityelr matron i a alptifde eite - ei:uniildl thor,:'"ierlf 11 1 11 0da• dto make, - , '-- ,-..;. Ll'l Ife.itscliaded 7 :thPit44 , edia: g to the cafFtild, !its an - emky ileigondturibigab- PUt l ardttfidtto #11.) inn_littlide, t lood-,a o4eit or .ivq, with .'i fol Odd is Oa advanced, as if detil4th cod on a look - utterable orn, and harshly muttered the word • Canaille.'' to ourattini • alcrro MR, Fgxl w~ . o ` _ 11 It was during this minute or two that I o r - 7 . time to make a note of his appear ce. __as seemed_to be about. thirty-five - 01 "lift #9.5.P 8 4 4 .01 andllONPrfally ''. t, bit lliM „ a zwßi Olt ; Neu' apt , nmcif:Wilmor• Ao r lirpr,lai:k:k4.4, b4r,-,44044te ,-.3,, . .1 4 ;2 fiYtalr9l% Wu% 4le wcOrk.,... 9 el :TR It.tit4 ttintkAfetteir - , o,lellojli-'?A"*ibitd 0nt 4 ,61 ktifalli s mil l *Hrl 4 'tte:2l4l4,q'W.sll-14 4 3.114',1. - ,T, ‘IOI I I ,I T, _et: Pug, 1 . 4 44 fialeicx 7 ::.A.lrmyonititarr. I. udder ra!L throngh,„.eut,ll,B,.. 15.04:##N1.114 t, ! , , v-- ,-• ),. ~.,'; ...,,,.: 4 '•3 '',..' kreziid iAlMilef atliiirluulds'OPt4' 1 7 e clitionert.S.14 in apm gptporliCifil 7r A 0 An. Whelrtfielithei. i' .'' it' t4Ae i ge h lP 4l4lll4 o.s *- 1 ° 7 4 04 4 2-1"4 but tare beheful ft way,till lc wlifllAiY. b " :Web' ithiio - , = t4t....4 . - Itntiw -- e, 1 ir . 4iistifistia-L - l etv K i ngnitgetatiCtilletafor iteato me , - the u I! 9f ihe crimhilir and the crime -for llkeligabmakred.7l: -; 1 - I J AClAeaustaradatme with astonishment, saying4 - a:IpP., +-; •. . L. 4W4 frif - Itt i jAht4l . ' . lieli geimeld " Tbe inane titrackine as being somewhat near,uld - I - endeavored - ‘ to remember Illintbrose if:liiifi*. ;' 'l . !safldeinit leteemreilthigkisiTaria'newlipalicritr some boofiffiatta been filled with the hui" SE*IIC - T. T AL-Vll` THE - wow k HANOI A Thrilling story BY .4. itrtimix.. - BTURENT IN PAWS. THURSDAY MORNING:, JANUARY , 224 1863, tory of several awful murders committed in Dieppe, and this man's name was in some way connected with them, but in Nhakmamer I could not learn. But my. mak* wan now thoroughly aroused, and I immediately made the most minute hi, quiriee into the matter, and before I tett Dieppe had learned the following' partiCa lam • ' • - In the Rue des Armes, about four months previous to the time I write, lived a worthy haberdasher of the name of Mau rice; Hill family consisted Of himself. his wife, one child, and a servant girl. They were quiet, respectable people, and very much respected by all the neighbors who infeentlienk. „.• 11.1datirice did a good binuties; and frequently had a conaiderabla sum fof money in the house. He had an extra ordinary run of .custom on SpPlrday,.Jdid when the tabors cif the day were' ov er he felt very much fatigued. He shut up his shop and proceed to a small room, where his wife and servant were laying the chilli for supper. "My dear," said his rife ~es soett as he entered- itho 'f/j 81 140 1 1 1'44 mach like - some oysters tor supper lib•night."t "I am afraid it is too late," replied the husband,looking at his watch. • "It's! a quarter past eleven." "Oh no, Justine says there is a shop open around the. corner." "If that be the case let Justine get some at once; I am as hungry as a hunter." Thereupon Justine put on her, bonnet and shawl, and went for the oysters, leav ing the door ajar, that she might not dis turb her master or her mistress when she returned. Now it so happened that the place whore she expected to be able to obtain the oysy terswas closed ; but not wishing to disap. point her .employets, she determined she wdidd•go eel* them •ekibwhere. In pursuance of this object, she entered Grand Rue, but had to walk a considera ble distance before she could obtain what -she sought. She hurried Mime again; bad noticed that When she arrived Ist the door of her master's house, the chimes of a neighboring church .struck a quarter to twelve. She had, therefore, been absebt just half an hour. She was surprised to find the door shut, but supposing that the wind had blown it tco, she raised the latch. The' door was fastened oti the 'inside. She 'thotight this rather strange, but then again reflected that it was doubtless only a necessary pre caution on the part of her master. She rang the bell, and was very much concern edwhen, after ' , siting a few a rrintes, no i'epit vat n cleJ t - "They have gone to bed," e said to herself, and felt rather angry 'with them for havinglocked heront. She again rang the bell much more violently than before —still no answer. She now becilme alarm ed,:and mg long and violently—nn an swer - Her fears were thoroughly arous ed, and she related the circumstance to ' some persons passing along the street. — The presence of two or three gendarmes was soon procured, and they proceeded to break ittthe duo, . 4 ' - •The pike-into isliicl; : the door open ed was perfectly dark ; but one of the gen darmes stumbled over something, and pue thwout his hand to:Savis himself; It.came in contact with something wet on the ground. A light was immediately obtain ed,and aliorribie sight,masented idiag 'iseetkas the passage was the demi body of Monsieur Maurice, with his throat cat from earto'ear. The floor was swim ming with his blood. In the little room Was the dead body of his wife, presenting the same ghastly wound. Even thelittle child in the cradle had not escaped, for the merciless assassin had taken, its life by the same horrible 'means. The house was 'ransacked from top to bottom, and every, thingef , value stolen:. • • - fshall not attempt to depict horror of the persona who witnessed this shock+ ingsight ; rio craebe :m ore - easily imagined than destribed, and to tell the truth - , I don't like dealing in the horrible ,• it is pandering,to a morbid taste, and if I have tanigressmiiiy iisnal"mode'of `narration in this sketch my only excuse is—it is true. The most st renuous e ff orts were, made IS Abteet - the murderer, bid; withouLtirly success. All that could be learned was that a man had been seen to look intently in the show windows about, the I time - , H. Maurice wascounting out his day's reeit.; The Whizie tOwn of Dieppe was hor rifi e d,' and when night came many a heart trem, lled. , ..After a-few days the fisilihe of.fear began to decrease, when they were again awakened in a ten-fold manner by miother shocking murder. s ' ; Ataftriten days after the catastrophe in the'Rile des • Armes, some belated trians were makiatthe'best lif , thini *4y: h.:Aid-dual:a - tiro b'efoek in..the morning. They were walking very 'rapidly down the Rize'Greitard( when:They were astonished by seeing' a man on the roof of . a housed with nothing on but his shirt, crying out; with all his strength, ' Linurderl!" 'm urderj; ' "'murder l" He held a young child in his. _arms. ' ' ~ ' I 4 TA-ey immediately called to him, b u t all thSy could gather from him was that mur tier yatt:beingz.cammittecLimthe house. They directly made for the door and found it fastened on the inside. They buret open the door with a few vigorous kicks and penetrated into the house._ They i rushed 0 aggra Cling; rfai the ratltiddieg i thei teultd theliody of a min with 'his throat cut. He was dead. They entered a bed room—hanging half out of bed Was the ' , body of a woman, mutilated in the same . Iliiirrible manner, and stone deed. But !they had not yet disbovered all the horrors n that house of blood. In the kitchen Ores discovered the inanimate Corpse of Lhekozentgirl, wholiatl i been killed by, the 'ant '4lll4airkiiiii- viii evidently he same that had committed the murder the Rue des Armes. The wounds in 'cted were exactly of the same character, idelitafivident .414 same instrument d been used. ~ The-young man- we saw on the, roof of, ! 111 e house was called PleirtNiliiiitlede.t -le'osed to the _procurer du Roi the next orribigyosfo/triwiv . , "Ity name is Pierre Dulon; I am twenty on of age i land a match-maker by trade. or , thelatiVtoroyearelobtive been living riseefflistapt. r _tkh.:*p-, lltg-Atonsieur 7itint tpn., His:rwiddif.'. in - Rue Grenard. 'His amily coptioted.,4,himself, wife ,child, And a servant girl. -the nigh t Of ili.i , ist of April, 1840,1weall .of us retired to 40 bed early. I was accustomed to ;Bleep: iii one. of the attics... Ani,the"rhoin . next" to lane the- - servant girl' and child - slept.— . bout half past one o'clock in.the first'`:; ;I , g I awoke; I felt VerY'thikiktY:aud rose 4 • get some water—my edifier was empty. 1 4 ent down stairs to fill it;- - Ile& nearly lianket4 ll lwling, .. whet' r saw a mais.olsidtwiasceriding the stairs. , lam Per nervous man, and the recent mar der*llrfrid' temgriacfr-cu my, mind, - trbiMieeil': iMngin continued dread =ever aide:- :"ThEi sight of this man com pletely paronedpie; and I stood looking, not:Masts, move , hand or toot. Be had nearly reached my 'toaster's doord when M. Idgutnnspened the door and carne out Am theraritfing. The the_ imniediate ly rushed upon him, and putting his band ,over my.mastere month, prevented him 'from ; gal li ng' ' out, I noticed only one u hing—that the murderer had only three , fingers on his left hand. . a I could see no more, but ran up stairs again,,nd hurried into the servant s room—the child was ly ing on the bed asleep, but the servant girl was not in the room. I took up the child in niy arms and got Out on the roof. This iii'all I know about the spatter."' The excitement in Diqppe,wag now raja • ed to the highest pitch.: - Nix trace - of the assassin could be discovered, - 'lt was evi dent that these murders were the work , of one man—and , that he Must have been . concealed in the houses befOre they were closed for the'night. The of fered a large reward for _the discovery 'oi l the murderer, and the vigilance of the po lice was thoroughly aroused. There lived on the ontikirts of Dieppe. a widow lady by the name of Beaumiot.: rice. She had no family,bo t , with one servant girl, in a very retired man; rier.. The cottage in which she resided' was. situated .aliout one:l4ilf a mile from `the city—a little off' from the public road. Madame Beaumanrice - had been the wife of an old officer of the (llyards. She was an extraordinary woman wevery porti .lar.; but especially in respect to a cert ai n coolness of character she possessed in the 'midst of danger, which, together with a large amount of moral co age, made her a very notable person. , The recent mar dere had perhaps less imPression on her mind than upon any one else , in Dieppe— although it was supposed that the retired situation in which she lived would have caused ber to be most: -fearful. About ten o'clock or. the night of the 30th of April, just ten dayS after the mur ders in the Rue Grenard, Madame Bean maurice went up to her bedroom. She was suffering from a nervous headache. She felt very sleepy, and seated herself lin a large arm chair previous 'to undressing herself. The lamp was placed on a cheat bf drawers behind her. Qpposite to her was a toilet table, with a cloth on it reach ing to the Soot. She had already com menced taking off her clothes, when, hap- 1 pening to look around her t she saw some thing that fora moment chilled her blood. It was the shadow of a map's hand on the floor. The band had only three fingers I She divined the truth in a moment—the assassin was there—in her house—under the toilet table. She made not the least motion or sign, but reflected two or three minutes as to the best course to be pur , sued She - divined what to do, and, advancing to the door, called he rvant-maid. "Oh, Mary!" a ai ed she, when the girl entered the room "Do you know where Monsieur B lives?" "Yes, Madame." .." " I have to pay dve thousand francit away very early in-tht morning. The fact slipped my memory till just now. You will have to run to his house and get the moray for me." • "very well, madam." - 'I will write you a note which you will deliver to him, and • he will-give you bank bills to that amount." She wrote wrote as follows: My Dear Mona ur Bernard:—Theassasin of the Rue des Arms - and the Rue Bernard is now in my house. Come immediately with some gendarmes and take him before he escapes. HELLeiveUttar - met% And without entering into any explana tion with her servant, she, idispittched her on theserrand, She then tekietly' -reseated herself anp waited. Yes, she sat in the room with that man under the table for a whole hour. She eat there calm, cool and collected. She saw the shadow of the hand shitt several times; but the murderer did not make any attempt to escape from his place of confinement. In due time the gendarmes arrived, and Jaques Reynauld was arrested ,not howev• er without a violent struggle. I need scarcely add that the moat con• vincing proof as to his guilt was found, and in due time he was guillotined, as I have shown in the former part of this sketch. MIME sfLAILWAY TIME-KEEPER 1. Especially adapted for Army sales, warran ted to run and exoel'ent time. One of the molt taking novel es of the day. and should re tail at prices from iff to $.50 each. Sold only by the case. containing six of assorted patterns,— •Heavy silver plated, engine turned, per case of a half dozen, $.39. Dootrogilded, line gold, beautifully engraved, per sue of a half-doz en, $39. Sample cases of half of each kind, $39. Terms on h. Will be sent by express with bi la tor co leaden on delivery. Soldiers must remit cash in advance, as wo cannot collect from them. This Is one of the most saleable articles of the times and lust tiro thing for those in the army , w;slitog to makers:rusty- I %llly.- Order erxly. Addre.s RUBBBARD sole Importers iiml.l.mdi Parise building, Nassau et„ N. Y. Spencer & 111 9 Ka y, BREWERS AND LUSTERS. pg.„,„ ithirrilY. Pittsburgh..Se u tember 10,1362. F.J.; DIS2OI.VTION OF .F..IIJITNICRBIIIIP. —The partners hfp heretofore existing be. tween JOB SPENCER And GARRARD was (Unsolved on the Ratted Manny 1862. W. H. GARRARD being authorised to: settle up the buziueed of the into firm at the othein the Brew ery. The Brewing wilt be continued b SPENCER & BVKAYorhoAnten<o have al ways on handa, ettne*sr. &W of ALE. POR TER and DECI. WOUT. The undersigned will b e thankful to fkiendsef the.bitetirm for a continuance of their patronage; and. promise to make it their aim to giv,teOnsfsetien tO all who ma irr i frOTErß ti r l PPA l S 2. oN. of Libel* Street. SO long known. la the bughtessoommunity, will have the management of our business , witn the fell control in the Brewery: . - Address all orders to SPENCER & SWAY; Phoenix Brewery. Pittablga. JO It J ;110X..,1 A NEW AND DESIRABLE LOT OF 8 ,.. 114 :7F LS MERINOS and i DRESS GOODS, Bat Bat red minim Flannel& Plairk Gray,awd Twilled &Unitela. 131anketi;le: AU will be eiddatiliato for oaih at J., LYNCH'S, / s .4.;' 9 o`4Vkit street /4 14 tb' WirAtTil AMD.91011311. , ,141111131! NOTitt t rr NIM lifoßtiiimiis lad ap CAIII;47Zia K A7tIEII& (At the old e!tiebgelievl A ch R ac t inir . ) Erma mant swam "" 1 ~CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. OMee No. ISD Grant NOVA. near the Court goitre; "Pittsburgh. ' L L zusupgss. EMPRITSTED, _TO l i b e g v i v iw rool iird prompt ittintion. Col -1 imul made and the money promptly remitted: 1t . ect3dyd T im 5".." Jut opened • oionPletiMilsortinene of GENTS' FURNISHING (}KIDS. W. N. mica= CO. 9 143 Federal aio.rtmetAlleghe49, ' XECITTOWS 110TICE--ALL PER,g , sons having claims or demands niulinat - the, estate of:ROBERT BtraNSIDW !ate of Alfethe n,y: City:deed. arerequeatedto yraient the same without - delay; , and thni*Jrulabted wad :estate will Wake payment to - 4.- OPTION:ELT, Surviving Executor. s deoalAtaw6w fd. Market atrest. COMBRCIAI,- INFORMION rbitratlOn C , ourintiftee or thi+ Boars of Trade for Nov. and Dee. Wm. M. BDINIsI, V. P. JAS. I. ON ETT JNO. B. 'DILWORTH. NVIn. McCREHRY, DAVID 1,14 NDLESS. Movements of European Steamerr %ROY itIROPR. China Liverpool ...New York Jan Manehester Liverpool ...New Y0rk.......ian Arabia, Liverpool ...Boston I .n AnatraistaiarL...Liverpool...New York Jan PROM AMERICA Creole New York ..Havana N 0 Jan 17 Creole New York .New n 17 Jura Torrland Liverpool, .... Jan 20 .Talirnnah........-.New York ..Kingston Ja,- Jan 21 Africa Jan 21 City of Balkinee New Yr ris .!an' 24 TentOnia. ' .New York ..Hamburg.....- Tan. 24 York -Havana Tan 24 Oeo CronaNyell..lew York .. Nes Orleans- Jan 24 China • "NW York -Liverpool Jan 24 Manchestir.-ri:New York ~Liverpo A. Jan 31 Vrri't:KlagdomNew York -Glasgow Jan British Queen....NewYerk -Havana ... Feb 3 Arabia ' Birston Liverpool Feb 4 Atiattalidact:.. - ..New York _Liverpool Feb, 11 PORN PACKING ITEMS Cincin nail • Theis were large Bates of Laril,. mostly country ficiertiertiei, and' some of it is not first class as ito the repute of. brands. There wrro rumors gales of dty at 9540. which we di I not get übstan tiated. Several hundred tierces of head end gut weredold, deliveralle at an i storior point at 7:lie Country keg was sold at 9 6 /fie. Thi could he re eated. but sailers are not offering. City keg is held at 10340. The light receipts of hogs hda practically she ed theinarket, since they are not large enough to run a single house. Prioos. the meanwhile; keep tip..and the season bids fair to Once strong. Av erages' of 250(2 , 2601h3 are held firmly at ilri; those . of 200 lbs at $4BO. • Cincinnati Tobacco Market. Sales of Leaf Tobacco at Badman's Warehouse wet'selve . hhds, viz: Five at $3 sc; mar at $10; Ohl) tw sl7:. nutria $11: ono at $24 50, and fifteen bozea rani - g from $7 to $2O, Receipts light— demand good for heavy desc r . p lime. Philadelphia Cattle Market • About 1750 Beef Cattle were offered and sold at Phillips' Yatd.nt about former r sho a lug un increase of 150 head on the receipts - , ['bit week. The demand was fair for go- d and prime Cattle, and nriem ranged at from $7 :re e,mtnan up to $9 2 / 6 rlVlO for good prime cola ity l ew t net. Vows—Some 7(1 were dmoostd of at from $l3 to $3O each for springers. aLd $30, , 7•10 for cows sod calves. • BCGS—The receipts were likht.: only ahint 3.000 head—Omit ha fav minx ag lost week—were sold and prices were firm. The sale wore mostly at Imhoff's Tinton Yard at from ss:,:i®:% - t 4 cwt, as Per quality. /SHILEY gi ere rather better. and all offered: about 3.580, sold at SYA6Re grias, and $2l/ 2 e034 each, as to clualits, the latter for bbeep. Liverpool Cotton Market, Jan 4th 'The sales of the week foot up 61.000 bale in , lu ding 4000 o apicalatois. and 7.'00 bal •a* to ra porlera. The market has been irregular. with a partial decline oil4e. on the week for A to&•iean. and an advance of id on Bu rsts. The sales to-day bafre been 3.000 halve, including 1 Poo to specula tors and eaporters, the market cif s ug flat. Ihe following are theanth rrzeyl quot It ions Fair Orleans 275 id AI biding Orleans 2.i I-lid do Mobile 26 d; do Mobile 241 do Uplands ..... do Upland bales Stec of I Ampen ort, 40 : 2 , .000 baler, including r 6.001 rican. RIVER NAlts The f hio Is rtill rising 'rem' rapidly. Wtat her moderatiog. Basinest continues c it. The river (1059 so rapidly; yteter lay that considerable salt *at lost on the levee. It was inpharge of the out itar~anthoritiee. and is owned in Pailuaah. The river gose about fourteen inobes -during the past ;0 hours. The Wabath, Cumberland and Tennee. set are also rising. The Argonaut fei; 2 passed np fur Pittsburgh yesterday. with about .100 tons freight and a fair presenger tsbereporta thew hart deserted at St Louis The Prairie Rose is the only , Qhtb riv er boatitt port PITTSBIIROH•PRODUCE MARKET - - - Ornoa OP Tlf Ir DAILY POST,} Thursday, Jan 2.d. Itetuarkte—Y esterley was another very un favorable day for out door t ansactiens In tho forenoon the slu.sh on the pavements made tray elks, eaceedEgly unpleasant; in the afternoon it cleared off. The market.is still excited. In re gard to Flour several Into have changed hands, there being patties from the Fast Picking uretlY much all thegood lots that they can command:— Grain is beginning to look up, and for certain de scrip lone higher figures aro demanded, the ri.,e seems general throughout the west. Pr„visions are also looking up, and dealers are asking high er filmes In another part of t'.is paper the Pres ent run of coal will he found in detail. It amounts to 2,141.000 bushels, the largest run that has left these waters for some time. This will be gratify ing news to the cities below. ( ur rivers receding with., however, sufficient water for ordinary Ply- Doses. Ray—Sales 24 loads at $14@16. Cheese—Sales 1)1'60 bxt AV H 113i01.:e. elm 650 dos at 18r per dos. firone—The market- was unsettled: this, to gather with. the unfavorable state of the weather pretentedtaleil to any extent, besides t. uyors and sellers-were apart in their titers. A few tales of choice Extra Family were made at sfi 5040 75. Sales of brtuulartat so well known in the market were made ats6 37@6505, kr ire at $6: 011a—'A betteigeoling continues to ei st in re gard to this article, although prices are not quo fed higher A Bale 0400 bbls Crude Petroleum was made atlsc:packagetiineluded, which bring.; the oil to aboutlOm 'Sales 420 bbls Refined at 35a, bome dealaret dernand Dried Frnit—no market was unchanged. Sales of 'MO - bash - Peaches at $2 :460'3. eplates sales of 150 bush at $1 15. co , r—Dernand fair: sties of 700 bu at 72e: same milers demand 75a, Use lirmiliales of GC° bu at r.04:150 from first hands, • .)setter firm and in fair request, Salo of 4.590 2 25. Appleal---Sales BO bbls, part inferior at Si 75t 5 NEW G 0,0131. , WITS HAVE 2 . 1170 BECIDIvED FROM V v the Ewa Mrs and °holm, selootion of SPRING ARV Sri HER 0001)S, for Chute aid !Cabs wear, embrsu'rlDsra all the lowed stoIeCCOATINGS. OASBDII,REB AND •VAITIN6B. W. H. Wo6ES4 tt Co., i • • l od orele :cQtnts Market Sattare. Alleghe •4l n 3 y oi P ty. rovstreet jAI JE S ROE IR, aro. 89 NiAlftliET STREET Haattnts on-hand slarse stook of fall and winter • 134) 0T 1 0:4 : N_P bomprisini, all tlifferent v arieties and style to befouled: - • tilittleantsrei?djider's Balmoral Boots, Mee. Boyeaturrontit 's Coarse and Kip oota, Shoes apd Bronx's, lOW Long-LanidoWater, Proof. Cavalry Boots era-eery seperior I Oallwid &amine his stook as, he warrants his loodito give generalaatlafaetion: 0e29 JAMES ROBB. SO Market street WM. X. FABER & CO., TEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Pound43llsl, IMIERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKENs, Near the Penn. RS Passer Depot PITTOBUSziIi. MikaiIIPACTERE ALL HINDS Of Steam Veg. ranging from three to tllit hand and: horse power, and suited_ for :Igitt 4 W/g f, 1471 ,114, Blast Furnaces. Factories, • Gists piwtiUnlar attention to the ear otruotion of Wyas aad Machinery for grist mi ll s , and for mulayand circular saw mills. ae also oft hand, finished and ready for ship mint at ehortnotifia, Raglans and Boilers °fervor, desoription. Also furnish Boilersand Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron - Elhafting,:Bangent and Fnilica rn evewor eatte.- and cantata* the mannfoothro of wa en — m a abery and Machine'Cards. Oar prives are low; onrmachinery mannfaetnr- of the bestudatitg Of =Maris% and warranw i n gmto give,satiafotion. ftztaUlFP,a • rts,of the count,' solicit = fen:divot OW'S 111 . r0 zTERT CHEAP AT DEALERS. IN OILS S. M. KIER & Lo:rpm:aw= or Fare No. 1 Carbon 011;' • 1 • AND 11 .1E1 4 /7.014.M. • sir Office on LIBERTY STREET, opposite : Penn'a R. R, Depot. Itt-All oil warranted, an.23:1341.• • .Er - r N.A. OIL • WOILIte LONG. MILLER a, co:. WORKS AT SHARPSBURGA .ATI . LEGIIRNY VALLEY RALL g.T ROA-u. • : . • 49 - 01Iico and Withthouse 23 RLARRIGT STREET, ETTTSBIIROR Manufactures of Thuminating . and Lubrkated. Carbon Ns and Benzole. - NO. 1 REVl,illtiri (ILL, WALBJIANTZD NON-EXPLOSIVE, always on hand. 4502413 - - THE ARDESCO OIL COMr 4NY AIANUFACTIIRE AND II&VE Fos palo a etw6rior article. of 1 Refined Ardiesco 011, NON - EXPLOSIVE. auto, • I PURE BENZOLB. warehouse, 27 IRW IN STREET PITTSBURGH. PENNA. The Philosophic Burner.l I_ll AYDEN'S NEW D41313LE-ACTllliti •IN Philosophic, Burner for.Carbon,oll,la new ready. It possesses many advantagea over the Common Burners. 1. It makes a large or mall light wit h 015#441 combustion. 2. It will burn us e d w ith O. with Itafaiy. 3. It can be used with a long oreltort chinulny;' 4. It can be used as a taper night4amp.. • . 6. It can always be made to burn economically: 6. It is more easily wicked OuLn any Other burner. • - 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without itz• moving the cove. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or bisected without touching the a.k.a. Those burners are the common No.l /die. and can be put on any lamp now IA use. Every ver son wills Ca'rla.rn Oil should. have a Philosophic Burner, Price 25 cents; per dozen $2.- Sold • No. 82 'FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. P.:"JAULTDELIN: een t 0i 1 - Work; DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.. Manufacturers of PORE WHITE 1 2411P11440, CI A. R,4:j• 8 1. Voir,. NO. 291 LIBERTY smat i r, burth. Pa. MYB-1:90i GROCERY• DEALERS: WILLIAM iiAGAURIr,f - • I WHOLESALE GIIO7C.EA NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD 1311SEET, PITTSBUItIi WILLIA.III CARR & CO: WHOLESALE GROCERS. • And Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, DINS, &al ALStr, • Distillers and Dealers in PANE OLD ISIONONGAIIELA RYE WHISK! 827 Liberty titreet, • :11,13M1T11 WILL IL SMITH & (•O, WHOLESALE GROCERS' NOS_ 112 SECOND AND 141 MIST STREETS ' 1 P ITTS Re'll IriLLTILY YEAS{ ; HlBBlBOBl. corrno general Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (Suooemorsto M'Candiewe, Ems Co „ ) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood szid Water Streets, riiirsuuses, PA JAMES A. FETZER, . FORWARDING" AND COMMISSION "MERCHANT; TOR TIM SALM OP Flour, Graill Room, Lard_ Butter, Dried Fruit ? rued Produce lienersaliy, Carrier Market turd First Streets, .1 PIT.TSBUIDNI.PA. RIZYNR TG—Fransit Bailey. Esq.. Wi ll ies Dilworth. Sr, & Cathbart & Son. Pitiskargh. Doy.t& Ott, tlakikar Swearkisar„ & MM.T. Cash. H. & Beak.'List Howell,Mantle& Selma W. Aadtwori. Donlan.. Pastan .& Co.; Whrailat. , myMdatrds CURTIS C. STRINRETRi. G1N11k..14. • . HOUSE CARP ER JOBB; R. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, tWeen,WOOd and Liberty Streets, PITT URGH;-Ye.• SlirOrtlars solloited Dad, promPtly attouclaillo.,- aus P Toy WANT PialllEN GOOD" NEW R. Fruit or prepared *Mao 141eat,..mixetlyinid all other kinds of Spioce. cooking Brandy or Wino. New Oni. Lemon and Vitrorti.Feol-to kl Ilaviorth & BrotWrs, in the Diamond,,where „you win geta now crop of Fruit and lower than at any other home, in the. city . Also aireneral and t assortment of Family tiroceries. Teat?, Wipes Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and' Domestic Liquors. • HAWORTH ...VBBOTHER. de2t corner Diamond and Diamond alley., J. R. CASIDAY. dole. Stook s Dratt,llond and Norte gage. Real JEetale and Mar. elunatiee lirnitter, . . OI+BICII ROOM 12BITARE13.10.11tRINtl, FOURTH STRREL - Pittabdrith: Desirable Mill property and other Rail Bente to the amount of sloo,poo fot•eale Joy. L95.81311Pri.10.13 OOPPELP. MINES . SitELTICRTO WOK KN. wcurr.rov - de . co.. Mannisotureni Of apim..Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Premed Cop Per Bottom& Raised Still Bottoms. Sp elter Solder. :&o. Also importgrs and dealers in Metals. %I A • Plate... Sheet Iron. Fire. am, . . . • AIT Constantly on hand, linmen'a kfaehht nd Toole. Wa?chow% No. 149 YLEIST and 120 NCOND STR BHT& Pittsbargit. Penna. '.463 , 93n05ia1 °Mora of Coyner out to an, dashed !nit orn. , fe2l:l7d&w.:: CALIFORNIA WINES-I, iN RE. ceilat of and lava for sale a lot of puyi, call_ A n d o , wines, superior to any Amerrean and equal to any European Winne. They consist 4, Hook, Abyelirr. Mos:Wall and Port, and the attention of involidsis coiled to then . . rOQN strALO, 'Mu Honer ;" Diamond 87. deaMlrna T 9 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We ese now miun of ing s Inzperior ;dile% of wilt* we iiieirepari &arab= one Mai WM. 509 LTBSETY STREET. . 2 Beet quality of Vamll9 CoEII shwa 011 hated ustiek rewioN. d i 464 k liritsrgi; 11.0 LAND, BILL 111 R 01 Et Promissory Notes, Stook Bonds, and Marttal l e bousht and sold. _ . Vol.h 1842 • • f,,,A ;• -,, , ,TQ T.H• ..PIaBLIC; , EL P 4 4111 A 'E . - '-' -""-. '''' ilflie 17.7dodehlairesuunt-, lap nations, trest.seinetalfd ' . . dentate sordect self, 6 o , yji shun and distance Or ,- teatime common 'and bk••• , 1 :-. , .- • ~.1. . cident .to ponthalofa , - ;.. Isom, and 'adult/. Or named. t nag Ds-BRAnaratlP pp es the lfact of hits so, the ignorant and falsely modeat arts dreadfully shocked, and think it ti ' great Sill Val" immoral and, for _contamination ,and, tion.amons. their wiva l Ac l inieins Sons and s 'Thor:. family, v. should be cautions to kerti lt a inArnoranie dm thoz . sjo the same siDr. ! STEM (ardent Pawning) lest a lucrative' tee might be-lod-to thamg.l=ataistuf .zWira a nd modest" and *pram o rahadJak inngransm. aP -up tea mushrooms And pres who compare moldy. intelligence, mem, to , dollars and outs,- m stationed % meanly •-• ; gotten. It's to publicity, how e ver__. _ _ that n ”a-ente iteduguallians are 'umlaut eir".-. °Z s , daughtgra- and u. 21: plosions), ';fseldst si and of •deß:ateoondl on and ap have. • _ban_mtored to ih ' and-idiot by DP. BRANSTENP besides „mw . before and atlag 'tearrbisWthrois . h him hare been saved mush sin ferns mmiets, .. mortifkation„ ast„ dposmotorr.. boa ainooturnaiismnslealons. areCompletelv cared In Vert short apace of time by: his, new remedies. which are2muliarlyhis ;own. Theyareemopeunds rein the" veatable , Etuadonel haunt; even :the , fallacOfthesieneurialpriatmenthehmattamilem. 'edit and substltutett 11M veeditable. /mat dja. esseemertteatedwithmalitextmeramunghat over forty years (40) eirperierece m their :Mem.' naent In hooltabl or bath that Old -World anif-te the United Staten leads to sayr-_ toimll ial fair' trial. health and ha plasm win again - smooths nost,manosi. ir„, bide no ionsisr a l E S, =tat and" tt a t come and b. Ptlon and , all :Of: itel • kindred &Mew ' which so ramm mos :ln our countries, can now be 'relieved. p 'Jai attend - to' it in but': - • RallPartianlaraoln had of MT tombola:at pr.. WM.:mint s copy of the edical.Advimo.innolt isztventrade - W sE that up& Havilli'thei Id- - vantage of over forty pears experience and'___ .obsersadmi.'oonseonostux he has superiof skill in the treatment -a !poem' diseases, and-,140 Is dilly conaultedby thoprefesidon. as we i dlater ' mended k 9. repeatable sitisensi; pu •, In toletoro of hotels. &o. .1 Otace so elf :street, near Diamosid atrett: - Private iscommoi. catioua :from. all ;arta of the ; bcl on - WolAtpat• tendedtc. ni....i.0. . a . .. BOX 800,it defkly -" Pittsbursh Post Oftioi. . . . ..0 FM' TI ICALTaik., . . I ___ y• 'Tli.i.&-c.. "I"_^. 'Y..; OT - MORE THE. -11- ins doe for *person at hds .Ispr Sarel.v -"af flicted forjeara, when eis not only „relieved. of Mk suffermsig 'but co mpletely • cureill have been. afflicted With& verymalhinant 13111=11ton , i Erysipelas for - Years. ILhave called.on several of our rogular:Phyridant, but &l 'without - arirililU.; efit. I called on Docto Branstrup,.. some time past and hay& taken US medicine' which, *haw-. even ja all.composed ,of herbs. r Isle now as well as 1 efernwas. Any paten wishing' to see =t will please call at - -. 'THOfildEl DUNLAP'S. ' Baert4: l '/IA Ciartort:plamoadliAey , HEREBY:CERTIFY.ZIHAI"I SAVE been - afflicted gince was very man; . rof a dir lease:‘ pr Falling:llWlLf hive tried the best phyaitetuni in the Old,Ootattry, and in :this. bet never received. any benefit. - .l.'wee .adylsed to call an .Dr. ~.13rart trun:leet yea r and 'have ha no'seello or fiu dines then. I therefore eonailer=myself coz ple:elyrcured. For farther information•please calla , s 1 o. 2 fit. Clrir street. • JAII -BRADLEY: . .„ ,tiEW" 'INEDICA - DISCOVERY,- FOf - *HE A 311) • •.;;ENT•oire.of i; :•• • •• • _ IteliOitey " re. ( l 4 l l Ma iji rat i P*; • eeonr.._ sititsen o taimttatitatta.J Wits 1101•01.1 trident and,. • 'the' fa ; Kid b4llU b 7 411 b - wales ' tkNE'IIUNVIRti sums etrainalint•ltzwilldit.-frall7 eownentalhitherto Own, • BELL'S - 4%94p 1 11 W alesk i ned i tattion;•aftlibettnif Wadi a " few end when.% man tettlfeeptlit teparmia- ent. or arifitopafedliom iegetabte extreeat Atataretwardeetantheapatenr. ate the stomach..or imiireanate. the breath and •- being enter coate d ell riatweentftnete is avoided. No phe=e of diet issentaiatrx whilst using thaw nor doee their itotot Interfere 'with business ti - 1/1"- nits. Beadier einthinstx dosealilla s- Dr. Bettie' 'lrreattnes IJeu~~lnpl i . • L .Wpakipiesk &4! Abuse . er;;;;rrhea. 50 pagee: eep_tehibichnyortaat edviee to the at- Bitted. atiT, - XRER.• r ante eterequired to Day pottage. I , • • _ - - inp.l ffirkvatatiirSizahAik; A totailete Weedy' fin V il loribirbeig.ißeiiii ßts ii= SitPkigis, Arfit ill mat t e mui'onsebymeopfltb : 7 rmariptionrinfEnglutb. adapted for - reatment. witbfratAtke:Ali of. ItYkriltibutin - ).1 OR All., The Pills or 80 0 will be 'seek eeettrifroni oh; eeavation. 04 , 011 d, tKr any odyietked Agent. on reeelpt of the money. r - T. BRYAN 78 Cedarttreet TE.Y. Arent , fi .`Botr warp 44Paerai .103)6H earnethfarklatr eit Agent fo u r Rittab DistnoteLL ittlik ISeld by all-Diefitite: • atillectabottTrle: Drhd leaorDizu.4 Speeial Partner:: "EMMTVATItMINMABIes-• .._. . Dr. - BROWNS j:l,a l - ,' ' iiik V a li t UriU o .l soo . , v-__::: • --;-..-.. ..,:,- P riMlLra °Me - Wien ': of riimom4 men beeki In ,i, ~. " - Praaticeforthelest u larealaC -•-y - t ae year's. Hit atB hag confined E toPriyabliland, v ..1.7 vskalDiseases. . '-) animus mat sisaJwiiw - -..,,., r' lUneed of a toadied' 4414 dhsmld not fell to . mi X lramos, And out the surablsee of ef, Ina Doetortsw regular graduate, and Ji4 ... k trent, ment of a certain elms of - a Oro guar antee to the offerers of , taping bermaneetini lief by thalami of - bieremidire and *Mow* iiiii ; ethics. , . I - : i - ..i. -..,- DR. Siowivssamigpi..6L_____. never• , faill to cure the' , hum of, y •Us'i. imi ren Diseimes. Upbraids! and Sodulocur Alto all diseases erldo from ' a h taint. *lick :Moffatt iteriC ham form a tattle psoriasis. and a great many &India ' esate.. the origin of which theudisntill alitirelY ignort. To persons so &Misted. Dr.Bown offers, hopes of a oreSEMIS toidzpinak ,L...? • , Or, - Dlogn'a renOdiViOtthe' alarming trouble brought ii - often by Mato/14mi habit et most , vimeatieir. which the young end wenn• bided often give way to. ito their own delittuedik..3 in. the only reliable remediesrows' in the canto ..- —they are safe. and mane a good./ restoration pDr. Brown' remediesover. fall to - cue this' ainful dkeesellf A 11W DA111,—.68 will warrant a 'ore: He also' treats Pie ; (Hest- ednorrhoia monthly UrethalDischarges, Ronde Wekluano. m o nthly.- seppreedont - Dulness of the Joints; • th i n i n Ago. Herres Affections, Paint in sick nod 'Kidneys. irritation of the Bladde'r. O. .with all disarms of in impure origin. - A Joi•-• 4 .!'`'dbfillt the -` t ,, . tomsoontainfai_a.. Lai:meted to DR:BRO ' .No 5o Smithfield ' 27 tiebsugh,•Pci, will be immediately - anung. Medicine sant to any ad d uce. safely racked d sours fro_in oftvetion: Moo and Privet; Rooms, bla so Smithfieldli mei vii*.h....al a. nolliHbrords , • - - tiro imam 111 i owillll34; i lMV INFALLIBLE L 6 IN FO 0 - IS Raivalled bi any. in all uses "Lsulansegg. from. Sprains Brtisde or Wnesebauk ! Ito effect mszleal and certain: names or oaddit; gob, h ol y mange. &a; it will also dare Bpavin and bone ;may , easily•prilw. *sated and eared in their inelpiatrt - etwit;- bit • manned owes are beyond / the pool, of Amass. max. No ease of the link imwever t W desperate or hopeless but it raar beineviated 1. .by this Liniment i .and its faithful applhatlon wil 'mows remove = t he Umbel% and ea the spree t o travel with oemparative era& Every hone owner should - tare thus remedy zo g r,ite thnelr at use the Ault spnesrenee sneer will effeetaally o ti m o t, meDiAlled, tO lartaiiifitersterare =rich u.w ttb se,stuutplocurwise ; IdeffilP-diWidot; J! 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