The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, January 23, 1863, Image 1

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difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the Eeart..!
Ohotunorsuffocoutsations when in ottois
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HesteDencienoll Persziration, Yd. i
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AtIVIIIAIg WIIIMIT I
They itilleiiintheio4oo disinties in nittetv4hi
ages Of 11.31,1tttil, , •.,
/At:lEOO4, ~ '' -s. , • ._.t._.--vii s ate arid midi
eoptual„or -HoOffind!R Herman Bitters, (pure
pegetalde lllKetticif Ignorant smacks and muskrat
4tilento enterers,' havd 'opened Upon suffering.
simuud 4 rthes flood e yes ef - Noidnunsin the shape
•of pebt' MAY , vii compounded with injuriout
, rdiume, - Christen - 'Tonics: Btonisehica and RIO,
- Sem _, , - ' 1. , • ' • •
Beware - f the; innunterable array or . deoheti
• g a i t arati -in plethoric bottles; and br i g Belli'
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uodit the modest appellation ' of - Bitters
i . -ad of ouriu-onlyaggravatos
- isdßsav Er disaplanteA sufferers in despalr. , ..:
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DO * YOUWANY TO BUILD UP YOUR COE-%
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pp:TO di ii 7,07 TO PET RID 01 PER PRO
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DOALE rYOY I
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ROOFEAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From J. N isec,, Brtnots, D. D., Edger of the En
cliewftiia vißdipiollB Ir.llotOtedfiC.• ,:',-
Althopshmet.disposed to favor or ru:l=6;lli
Patent Medicines in general, through • distrust of
their rents and effect,: I yet know of no
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el l u t m s.,:hy a alanailky Rot - toffy to Me
*RA- ' " hinispif to have; rate *about
DIO tlaratiOn in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the - benefit of others.
I db thiatte more readily in regard to Hoof
land's Herman ; Bitters wawa- , by Dr.' C. M.
Jacitscitc - ofithis city, became I was prejudiced
rst th - f or many years , under the nu res
u that th - were chiefly an &Imhoff°
am' .to tote - friend;.llitiekt - ShOemike4.
sgtifti molar of thi s . prejudice by proper
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eats, and frouragement to try them, when
afferingfro great and long Continued debildr.
22 , 1_3 ismofi hallos of.theselßil*rei at, the
mt lean waktellowad by
e . . randrfttoration-to- it 'degree of
oodily and ':me ntal vigor which I had not mit for
M months lbefora. and had almost depaired of at
alpine. -I th ereforethank God t and toy friendfor,
lirobtimentetto the them, th. '
ill J. NEWTON BROWN.
PRIZADZWII. Jana A 1861.
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/Ivo thetE#3. , Joseick - Z Konsilid, Rano Of the
.L' Tetith'Bitiass Ghana.
Dn. Jacsabx-Dien fl,o :-.4 have been fre
loudly reefilided to connect my-name with conk
neadationslif different kinds of Medicine, but
age dint themedics as. out of' my oppreptiote
phew% I hatfil 'n all cases declined• but with .4 '
Meer proof ill ibtrions instene ,es and particularly
of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof-
P i sm i re- 6 4a .- scl u t I
-meric-- depart from my usual
b a nd that for
general rebill N ol l 'th izkir sys' e l t . gi ti l n i' d eslolly Lir
. OomphMightamlbond valgablotrelmtiett.;
Ms e cil tamcfaittrll,=„,ffrt:
I...above oleo. Yours v . str v y a r . mfu&
Eighth 14ow floats street:Phila., Deo. 24th.
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it} snastotoss.
i Gruussperowsr. June 1, 1851.
D .0. M. jaorater- Sir. -It gave me pleasure,
years ago, o five you a certificate, testitrin.
th se Bitters juddorie for me. 'I am
ow.Perfhon „, - I.COH - -thate.tliseases; Your
etheineprosessos te pare,....l.l4llscrlrjhrttn
rand Nerve . disease 0 . , 'Waters,
to. 'ar i e s ant infinendeiit exerts =Ter-
itt o ra Erwin " 48 iii n i VIVA ( 1 . 1 .;* ' v*BT:ill63:4l
- -om hiave ' At for the.
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— abovecomp._ 7 .60,0 *Avarrtruattio. it hot
effectindlr c ' our -Medicate has s great
Feontation inifilennantoin",%tidis sold in every
ruit Store. and in most of the Grout,u. Mores.
re. Heirmigne_dibold:guestibriontalt-F daTlet
them come to'oermantown, and_ I will prove to
their satisraotiolt; that the Bitters have cured in
tigyLoislity npre than twenty oases of the above
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7Ce; sloth! ) ii i, HAND =EX
Mien; steel, ve ißitteultousel win.
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Jim' YEEMIURE- FOR -THE ROLDIERE
will build Uplthe constitution. and give health
end Strength.sgo:,am overtaaked and diseseed , 4'
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THE DAILY POST-ADVANOED
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yeat, bY $8;00
mx•moiltbs.. ...
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One week, deliviutti in the city. ... ........
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NEW
.:..ASAP' VE MF.PT Ir4 4,AATOL
woe troWing i tablebradveriising have been'
agreed upon h , yAkit„Plibilskeri)ottne .littsbarth,
Daily Press , vo take ehtlet on/and after the 10th
day of November.l2o2, on all new eontractsb
FOR STAltptiliG MATTER.
_a Irri *rip U 4 E, 34 . Siy. 4-Si Y
Vire montho.... 00
Two insertions...l 00 Three months . _ ix 00
Three insertions '1 25 Four months.... 13 00
One week 1 2 00 Five months„.. 1400
Two week 5......„..
3 50 Six months IN 00
Three weeks 00 Nine months,... 20 00
One month ';0600 One year 23t 03
FOR CHISEABLE NATTER. I :
Which allows the Hynes:a of a weekly ehantie
of matter . to e inserted among new
advertisements.
A 33, 8133L0 81.17,101 E, 111/211,YiDA.iY,
; Vliiloo
Twelve months 8000
Aibninistrators' Notices jalsea
Marriage Notieee. .... .75
Death Notices.eaohinsartion ....... ........... 00
All advertisements ordered in for One
blonth, or leas time..ao bek.opotb atthe:time °for
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DA ILY POSTL.L
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The Late! He.ptil?Hcat_ Caucus;
—..-- ; • --• , e_k, ,:!.1 f , I
*Th*? ielltiiifoifiltd - Washington corres
pondent of the Baltimore Sun, alludingito
the late caucus, remarks:
"It is understood that 'intervention'
was the subject of considerations at the
Republican caucus on Saturday 'evening.
Acceptance of ..thS, proposition ,of. -France
to - mediate :ma Urged. by'Mr. Vallaildiiig
hernia his speeclrthe other day, but it lie
now said iti.high Republican quarters that
tbeEiripiaroi of Fraucernade no referenze
to ounnational affairs 'on the first of Jan
•tuay, becanee - he had before declared thit
the Southoould mit be reduced- to subrn.-
dination to the- Federal Government: - He
can.- of course, best carry Otit hia•parposes
in Mexico, if ourectional difficulties be
:continued, and al l the great European
'ilOW.l3l l l must naturally desire to see both
ttiOlsjorth and the South burdened, like
themsebies, by debt andtaxation, in keeti
int u . p- great armaments. ' ' t
••: It P state4illt,tiiricial dirclee that M i r.
0E404 - agreed with waub-committee of
the ways and ineankto a planof finances
wfiniebkl3o,6o6oo; of, one and -two
years'.bonds shall ' be , issued ,- and , conve -
tible into twenty y bonds, ears' and al' o i
sum of legal tenderi notes without the co - i
vertibility proposition.”
President - Lincoln on Treasury
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The message sent to•the two
,housqt
of Cobgresg,' 'says the World, "announ6
ing the. President's 1 signature , of the bH
authorizing the issue ofa hundred million of
new legal tender notes to pay arrears dug
to the soldiers is so far - sensible as it rel
pets the necessity for such a measurel
He . could not, ender the. circumstances
"dti otherwise than sign the bill ;
.it, is be t - , ter that the soldiers, whose pay is s ix,
3
months behind, whoa be paid in depreci-i
ated paper than not, e' ' aid 'at all. The
President could ' n otlime withheld his;
signattize Without cruelty to their suffer.
ing families. But he expresses his regret
at the necessity, and earnestly remon
strates.against any ftirther dilation of the
currency. We trust that the remonstrance
may not go unheeded, and that the ab
surd-scheme of the Committee of Ways
and Mean - stony - be - pitched overboard, and
something substituted more in Accordance
with, honeatj, economy and sound - finan
lacis' Arinciplei. , . Surelyit .is not honest to
premise.our' brave soldi ers thirteen dollars
month; and pay -them in currency worth
'only. seven or eight. It is not economical
to . make the enormous purchases required
for the-army -at pricea above their actual
value, corresponding ,to the present and
PrO.Teq.ive premium on gold. It does not
ncOord with. sound 'financial . principles to
derange and , unsettlel the whole business
pf the country by a currency of unstable
? , albe; Metering crazy speculation'and end
ing in ruinous collapse.
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. The Gr e at Storm.
The.great snow stor of Friday seems
' 5 l l 4Te prevailed almost :everywhere • in: .
i , e.eoUntry but in this particular localitY.
' atMepgers from Baltimore report eight
: . &tett inches along . ; nearly the entire
I- nth of the road. Passengers.; from St.
. I oniareport that the snow - was fi , i.e and
iEGIX feet detp . ..at many 1 points al o n g the
illhio and.- . ..tteisissippi iroad. ' At Ctncin
-1 ' ti iliefsnow*mt so deep . that the street
ilways had to stop inentng. The.livery
suable , keetiers. 'charged. five 'dollar's per
railways
hbar for;ideighe,..and they were hard to
get at that. 'A great many buildings gave
way under the immense . weight •: of ,snow,
a. d4he damage was very greater- neel
i• , Llgelli4encer. . - .
- ' The Army of the Potomac.
el)
es tl o y myst erious y nd :t rita erio o n f e l t i he ntlit are
East gi e
r v n e n
p b a y p
e t r h s :
re tive - to o ur ark u nder pen. Burnside. W have vigtip,mteiligence of a new, awas
h' fliti.t:',4,AlloPPaleuttreck, conducted, if
it 4e:Argeiso,skillfally that its geft'-iiing-- -
WlGOlit-ncrAliexcapted—llld not know what
i f irig .wing was doing. At night was
he r a Alin ruMbling of pontoon trainn; red
sig; al.-lights 'flashed 40130aii ! or rather un -
intelligible directions, keeping thii , re'beli
awnke "and leading those on theriVeibank
b. hi itt:,, y t they knew
mn no7, l` l,e t we
tr m e, er eß d u e t i , e ta
fy rate; they are tuarding etiery tiossiag•
id preparing, for every, ~contingeng, , It
ore tbunfprobable, though noedisfinet- ,
egraphed,ahlit-dmr 'arktfiiii, iiiiiied. ,g.
ia
0 6 0 ,36.,
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r one , PlKee. ri-The time is most
I :
ire ble, if our _troop& are in , good:icondi. 4'll
in fo r battle,. for Leels army hie - tui-'- ,1:
m t e dly, been greatly weakened to -fur-
_,"'
lit. einforceinents $o• the rebel corps in w'
A litepqr4d' French Intrigue in ani • - ' Tiixas..
Isi s A Washington - correspondent of the l ei
ew ork riguniL says. that the French do
l y
, ~ .
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l 'enimeitiVoritiPli" 4 -r,,-(4chnsed of having col
monied 'id4lo;septirationt Zit the South- an
..n GonfrideranyildoettitoVeven- know of lot
it, an the whole, responsibility ._ of' the
air ' fiffia :npqn unknown ' agents and anb.
al officers, Whok de - nii t '- . . of 'lllittill,i'
4
100 gibeniselres, - hay ; on 'them bifil.
at,,,assnmed_ certain - Sanctions.. no
w tad by their rank and posliiiiiiif
Unpristgiinent for Debt.
; •'443'e: is at present, and has been for the
last ei t months, a man, formerly a
protni ent business man of this city, im—
prism in. our county jail for a debt
i Lli
which l is wholly out of his poWer to dis
charge,ll4B creditors paying two dollars
-per wedk-for , his board,,tuid, avowbig 14,4
detenninatiimofiblitanning do do so . dur
int Wade, Unless the:debt is discharged.
—..tt ortdence (B. I.) Press.
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Cousin Deborah was an`old, unmarried
lady, whaled no ..other
_properik tlisitflii :
moderate life annuity, The furniture of
the house was faded and antique; the linen wad well dallied; the Plate Was - selintY and
worn thin with nee and frequent scouring; 1
the bnolte were fest and in -no very . good
condition.., Bile bad nOjewelry or-trinkOta,
Willey(' were passed in-a dreary atitel of ,
tranquility, stitching, pitting forever, With
her beloved huge working box' at her el- 1
bow. That wapted mitthing, for -it was
abundantly fitted up with worsted, "cotton ;
tapes, buttons, bodkins, needles and finch
a multiplicity o f reels and balls that: to
enumerate them would be a very tedibus
task, ,
f Colfslii DAdiall.Particulaily Prilltift;lier:
self oft darning;earriete, hottikelinen; aad
stockings all bore un impeaceable testimony
to this branch of industry. Roles and Tin
places where - hailectseith' delight by hr;
and it was whispered—but that might be 01:
mere matter of scandal—that, she e en
-went :enfants tit cat' Wee in 'h'hr st
table-cloth, for the putpose' of using el.!
ingenuity in repairing the fractures. a
that as it may, the work-box was as 112 di
a companion to her as dogs and cats re
to many other single ladies. She gag I st
etithout if ; her conversation telinednii file,
i l t:
speleecat'of-baf:tertinedad,,iperatiptgiorn
;anadndnwieethell_e
cases; and never was earning cotton nidre
scientifically rolled into neat balls than
hythataper fin g ers of - cousin Deborah; 1
The contents of that wonderful work--1
box would have fu rni shed .a small andp. I
As,a :child, I alw ays: regarded it -with a I
..0
out daring So lay a fittor on-'the treasufles
lit contained, my prying :eyes greedily de- I
, voured its mysteries, when the raised edge
revealed the mountains of cotton: .and
forests of pins and needles. Audi 'halm
no doubt that cousin Deborah first regaril-
ed me with favor in - consequence . of being
asked by my mother togi ve me lessons in 1
darning—a most necessar accompliiihment I
in bur family, as I was th e eldest ofmany I
brothers and sisters, and, though - very
happy
,among ourselves, the circumstances
Of our' parents rendered the stricteeti in
dustry and frugality absdlutely indispen•
sable in order to make "both ends meet.:' .
She was , proud of me on the whole, as ts
pupil, though she sometimes had oecaaiop
to reprove me for idlendss and slipping
stitches; and between us it is impossible
to say how many pairs lof stocknigOie
made in the course of the year. We re
sided near our cousin Deborah ; and many
a time I was invited to take tea with her,
and bring my bag in handi as a matter:. of
course, and sit with her long hours without
speaking, intent on our needles,the silench
unbroken save by the ticljing of the eight
day clock.
I sometimes felt it very dull work, I con:
fess. Not so with cousin: Deborah. She
needed no other society than that of bet
workbox, and I do not believe she loved
any human being better. Tier whole heart
was in it ; and the attachment she evinced
Coward me, as time ... went On, was lostered
and enconarged by hur - mania zeal in per-t
forming tasks of needle-Work. Not that
I shared in her devotion, ll was actuated
by a sense of my duty alone, and would
far rather, could I have done so conscien
tiously, have been dancing and laughine-,
with.companions of my ow',, age. But pi ~
the needle I did, and so did cousin Debor- '
ah ; and we two, with the 1 work-box be
tween ns, became quite a 1 pair of loving
friinkis, and at least two evenings in the
week I went to sit with thd lone woman.
She would have me do so , every evening,
but though there were man y offal at home
our parents could not bear Ito spare any of
us out of their sight oftener than they
deemed indespensable.
At length cousin Debordn's quiet and
blameless life came to an ! end. Having
shut her work-box, locked it, and put the
key in a sealed packet, she turned her face
to the wall and fell asleep,
, When her will was opened, it was found
Ithat she had left her books,ifurnitare and
late to a fanilly that stood in the same re
llationehip to her that we 'did, but who
'were in much more prosperous circum•
Stances than we. To me she devised the
lihuge work-box, with all the contents, in
:token of the high esteem and affection by
!which I was regarded by the deceased. . I
was to inherit the well-stored work-box,:
only on Condition that it should be daily
esed by me in preference td all others.—
!'Every nail of 'darning cotton, as it di.
lninishee, shall bring its blessings," said
Cousin Deborah ; "for Ada Benwell (that
Syria my name) fs a ,good girl And has darn
ed more holes - in the stockings of her lit
tle brothers and sisters than4ny,other girl,
df her age. • Therefore I pattienlarly re-r
-dommend her to use them ep as soon as
4e can, and she will meet her reward in
clue season." !
Notes
Mother was a little disappointed at the
conclusion of our kinswomen's will, and
expressed her displeasure id a few sharp
rrarks, for which my father gently re
p oved her. The subject of the legacies
was never again discussed by us. The
Work-box was in constant requisition at
tpside, and the balls of darning cotton
idly diminished. One day, as I was
i i,
- si ting beside'my mother, busy with my
n edle, she kindly remarked..,.. ,
"You WaVe followed your poor cousin's
directions, mj dear Ada. SL `e particular
lyirecommerided you to use ttO the balls oi l
t&n look, ing cotton, and the ; eis one justd 1
c4us.''
Ots my mother spoke,
I unriolled a long
nendlefnl, and came to the lend of that
ball. A piece of paper fell
. o the floor,
which had formed the nuclen; upon which
th 4 yarn was wound. I sto ped to pick 1
it tip, and was about throwing it into the I
1
fir , when it.oaught my mother's eye, and
sh snatched-it from my hand ' In a mo
me tttilre unfolded it, before our astonish.
ed• aze ;It was a bank no.e for fifty
itio nds. .
' Oh, dear,sinisjudged cousin Deborah!"
its el ‘ cclaimed:: "this is our. Ada's reward
tie aeason. It's just like her, kind,
xe r old soul." i
• e were not long in using lup ,all the
dl of darning cotton in that' marvellous
i
or -bar; . end . such ' a reward !as I found
I' y industry sure wpa•rievtir met with
do e or since. • Trull, it was fairy a box,
pi y needle a fairy's wand. .1
N t less thau , ten fifty lioundUoteti were
xis ronght toile light, and my &flier
ug ingly:declared I had wrought my own
Av with. my, needle. No Ipersuasion
,n 1 induce him to appropriate the trestl
e; he - etsid4t. was my "rewitid,"'ind be.
.
ig - to me alone.' I '
g : ..1
oppnefs cazipieteaasortment of
TB' FURNISHING • !GOODS.
, w. H. mos[RE I.* co..
, . 1411174,44xal,cittgre4141letheny
T 10444 - NOTICE-% E. PER.
so having claims or demirids against the
estate of ROBEET BURNSIDE, late of Alleghe
ny Oltst dee'd. are req aested to p:-eseh t the same
without delay; and those indebted td said estate
will make payment to
CUTHBERT, Surviving Egenut er .
dee3l:ltaw6w M Market street.
F RE t Uf ARRIVAL OF
BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS,
which will be sold at the old prices at
1e27 BORLAND'S, 9S Market street.
COUSIN DEBOI4H'S LEGACY,
PIAN( -DEALERS.
- _
3.27N11118V8• 'itECEILV.
11 ed—Two 7-oot. Square Grand Carved P E IBI4.-
os, Bathed back and front andvarved.logs, !Ono ,
7zot, - tkpierit Graltidr , Plaid
back and fr0nt...04 4:tatind legs Also one bitatt.;
titul kull Grand Yianb. The above Pianos hays . :
he Agraffe Treble-and all other late valuabldini
proventents. A few 6 63 and 7 oacavo,..P afri
Piunbs aipiiipeated rMs west. I -
CH&ALOTTE BLUME. Sole Air
.lanls
.113 Filth Btre
.
NEW PIANOS.
A NEW NTOCEE Or 7 OCTAVE '
anofortes now reoeilriflg from BOsron
New York, seleated_especially for the Beliday!s.,
Persohs desiring to makl. a va'nable and,eh.
ing nre: ant are uildted,to ealf•and bee them a • thil
varerooms of JOHN f, /MELLOR, •
deop . 81'Wcioditit ,
ECOND-HAND lilANdiff—ik
st.. large 14t of secomPholui Pillllollfor odost
200, 175, 150, 126, 100, 90, 75 60, 50 and2s dollot
1..-70111 E
-811-WOoditree
IfELODEONVAND - 1111110N1r
PrysTitt,A 1,' , 111,11-aro natit Ta mi
p'
and B.:rmoniume. in elegant rosewood4il"
t awe. Melodeons at $5O: $l3O. $75. ;8100. 8
stso - ..Herineellibiaiit W80:100 125: 200.
300,350,and_409 Hoe
— JOHN H;
Aeo2o. L - . Wood' sties '"
Sif 000
:70 „.. .711i or
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM:
of theMbststmeiblierkteanship in every de
and from the best mifacturere. in the etottntrt..
they have been set ti. with the ;ere test „mid.
Me care, t specially' ti re Itolidee_a Prices kite.
For sale by !. 1 1 ,101111 IN H RrELLOR, ;
de,c2o 81 Wood streeti,
arrsomintintiirou, No. /1
• WoodfBtreefi eras Babies. Piano Pi
tort'. established igt ikeheieri etoek of Ph
7 octavo Ceiare P' combinieß the eat
tittle of a am elms eat with Late nevelt
(nualmeatent). Kis important to the aitL
Manua. Low for ..mmeattinee.
, 4 1 4.7 3 R0TH1171.
an2B Manufooterira
WM. X.IABER 'Bi CO.,
_dr
STEAM EN G INE 'BUILDER
Lron rounders,
SEVERAL MACH** MIER MAXEMI.
Near the Penn. VA,. PiiisingerDe..
7,ii i , PITTSBUIGE.
.
.
lair AIIIIPACTIIiIig.' HIM KI N DS O r /
• Lva - &own isirtenitiug from thiee. to 0
hundred and II . hilower, and tufts/Fitz
Grist liMb. saw paia..F.-auseedcotari
Give partioulsreliberfo the construction 4
gumpcoodid Mao audit mills. and lbr
Zre uil,
upright!, mulls" an d saw mills.
Have also on hen . ed and ready for ship.
meet at short hobo% and Boilers Orono
descriptioa. Aiiii ... .
Alsojumish Boil gusset „Iron se_peratalr
Wrousht Iron 13 , MT and runic*
timi j n ar4= in e i r 7 =ad* Ah:l.nanufaotara o f i 1
el C O u f r tgett a ii: I". oar
mu Hers
in all mace to give icriork ,• 1
Jthir - Orders from itll , tif tits counts" eolielt
ad and promptly ail ~; fidiuum
J A NI
b‘..:
NO. 89 /I"44I4n4FEEEET
Run ow on hand *I 'a dna l and winter
BOOTS ditiVlb StlOEfig.
CoMprieingalt Ihiliiii**Aingintiagend style
to be fomd.
Ladles' , mesas and Children's Balmoral Boots
with doable and hippie soles.
Mons'. Bops' and Youth'. Calf. Coarse and Kip
Boots. Shoes and Brorons.
Meng' Long Limed Wator Proof Cavalry Boots
of very sePerior quality.
Call and examine his stook as he warrants his
goods to give general satisfaction.
JAMES ROBE,
0e29 89 Market street.
RAILWAY T/lI.E.KEZPER I
A. Especially adapted for Army sales, warren
ted t,, run and keep excel'imt tune, One of the
most taking novelties of the day, and should HI.
tail at prices from $4O to $.50 each. Sold only by .
the cane. containing six of assorted patterns,—
eavy silver plated. engine turned, per case of a
half do;en , t. 38. B l ectrogilded, fine Imitation
gold . beautifully engraved. per esse.af a half-doz
en, $39. Sample oases of half of each kind. US,
Terms ca h. Will bo sent by express with bile
Tor collection on delivery. Soldiers mast remit
cash in advance, as we cannot collect from them.
This is one of the most saleable articles of the
times and just the thing for those in the' army:
sr , Rhina to make m - ney rapidly. Order early.
Address IIUBIiBARD BROS., sole importers
ianl,imd,) Parsee building:Nassau
, ,_
. •
Spencer &
BBIWERS AND lALSTIDS. •
Pliarsh 'Wm Bursar.
Pittsburgh, Bentemberlo.l362. I -
.-„ISSOLIITION OF PAIITIFERMIREM
JR! —The partnerahrp heretofore 'etis fro.
Mreen 'JOS SPENCER and W. H. GARR ARD
was dissolved on.the 20th of Autrust,./iSegs
R. GARRARD being authorisedte settle hp the
buziuoss of the late Erni at the °Mee bi theiarew-;
eu. The Brewing BUllilleed oolitlimed
SPENCER k WRAY, who intend ro hive al:
Ways on hand aomperior article of ALE. POR
TER and BROWN STOUT. The tindersigued
Will b e thankful to the friends of the late firm for
asemitinuanoe of their patronage, and promise
to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all who
Way purchaserfrom them.
Trr. ROBERT WATSON. of Libertorstreet.
!Ong known w the business botrununigeri_will have
the nuteageMent of our husinesa. the.-
oqntrol in the Brewery:
Address all orders to SPENCER & WRAY.
Phenix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1815-17dJOBBPESPIERCER,
- • -.TAKES MoRAY.
A NEW AND nrsaRABLE I.fT OF
IVINTER I ELRARS, SIiAIVES
MERINOS and DRESS GOODS,
Barred country Flannels,
Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels.
Blankets, &o. All will be sold cheap for cash at
H. J. LYNCH'S;
No. 96 Market street •
Cieth i loriln i giatT. Opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENEERAL ANENT.
=ALM EIF
NOTES. BONDS. EICBTOAGIEB and
whertert-ntles.
COENWELL & RERR,,
CfiRRIAGE-MANUFACIIIIIRS..2.
PLt the 013 established Goads YeatorsJ
DtrialuEs 711 T4rs
lAEAS 6T . OLAI D irrinarr
RePOThle done as lima 177
CEO. R. COCHRAN',
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Wee No. 69 Grant street, near the Court
HOLUM Pittsburgh.
ALLBUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO
bis oars will.receive prompt attention. voi•
leetiohs made and the money Promptly remitted.;
.denB:l7d • -
/METH 'EXTRACTED WI TH 0 T
as PAIN by the usa,of i sm_ 'Herat= wherebY
no -dram-0_ assailed.
oal spati e ntetfirad - their amities have their teeth'
extruded bi my process. and are ready to Mat*
as to the itafe4 and pahlesmear 'of this arasratiollt
whate alms been said by parsons' interested in
the contrary; ltaiingno knowledge of mg
TIFICIAL TEETH inserted in ever,
style. and oharges as low. as will warrant the
beat of material in all eases.
E. O RUDY. Dentist.
184 Smithfield street,
410141y-3a
AISII
JIM 300 boxes, 100 half and 100 quarter boxes
new 31. R. Raisins.
100 boxes' and 100 half boxes new layer
Raisins:
25 Frailsseedless Raisins:
25 Rags do do
20 boxes Smyrna do
Now landing and for sale by
RHYMER k BROTHERS,
Nog. 126 and 12$ Wood street
BOY'S SHOES VERY CHEAT AT
Masonic Hall Auction Rouse.
JANUA
iFbitfttigoiiiiiiiitii4 4i the Board .
I.: •-• • firr -- Noir.iaradl
.
• Win. 311.10111.111 AKJ Fri; I.r 11ENNtTT
RM. Wm. MoORERRy.
• • Ott i VlD3443 PLEBS.. •
•MavernititiollEiti4oltin Bieamerc
i 4, tivarDpg..:Ninr:York......Jan
Idanithister:' York . ' :...Jan
A 2 l l , b . ": 4 •••'•La-AlvrxDootlitostoh...: • hitt 1
;S.raYO 2 P O OI.ONOw York Jan , 1
: •00 11 10 a.
York,Rwana &II 0 Jan 17
.1 5 10D9rlaans... Jab 17
-:••• Jon 20
Tillimtam... , :...NurYarli:abaget on , Jai.. Jan 21
Abaco -; Jan 21
!I'eutonl :N Jatk
Dtk tHanibarsr..—' jti
tPtOitio..44,4Rxlfeym 4" 24
817i t crcgrrk-Nlivilllrkojfelv..Se.../a
zqrs -raverpool Ja
JAverVo3L--. ./on 31
Unit Inr.,Yorirl.Glaspw
ginif,D ll4l :Valkaa Pok
Lixenrool ...... Feb
anstrassor„.. York - 44,121 , 001 ' Feb 11
A - A4**Aißirisi,imems.
. .
layliikife l eriWpe raneiit in Ana the
itskiii=eiliatuireP lialtaluid 350 to 400
, altittraiuediderniventetes. Tie ose.weightnir2ol:k The
areliby held at $1 654111-20.-andisuob &stamina
•2261 ed seta:fad at $l - 9065 CO..while heavier are
h•rdaometistrir.• , The` ping off in the sop ,
.AO to lettributnitta tha weather; not to the ilb -
Perntieri of the stookataneked for thia market). so
that Witt niblea Wien' lo weather. thefleoetPbl
are etipeoted:fo trio "; - - • " 1, ,
The total robdpta tatiffailatear. about 570,600'
lead.,„
• ,
,•
, , - -4Clitieliiiiiiit 4 1FeilitelAcea liparkeit,
The'sslee Oftiettibrit4,344ay. at D'o',lm 'a
warebouse.;.**ni l l3 ,l lffift 'vial lat $9 50:' Vat
9 25: 2410: ' 1 atiO 2414 still - I atil 25: 1!a
12 50; 1' itl3 76: lit 141 at 17;
,1 at 23, andl,3o
boxes ?aught:from 016 ..
18 25, ' Receipts light} .
Iheriverhers Was about On 'a stead last nisi! !
but will doubtlessly band rising to-day —
Thei Lower Ohio. Cumberland any Tennessee are
intine targable order. lirith'very lithe tannage
frehehtrare abundant:Tor Pittsburgh.
The Arawmilarook Pitwburgh. passed do n rarer:. The New, York, is also In fro
Pittelimh -
The.l.Meitsc Need, for Wheelie,. and All n
Collier, for the Kanawha, l.ft pith fair Min.
Capt. John A. Diable is loading. his new and
spiendidsider wheel:packet; Jan iI Greysimek.
Cr, the Clustherientrivere She is' in the amide
,oflht , 1 3.9verpment.• _ , t
tr 3 kisfnlerrißreurii and c rew of the Parthd
itiliel'Ut the 'bolds' ineenllY burned on the
Cumberland) le leen ,
Captain
_Peppin's propeller has
gone to llfamfmn.
.
Iherivar was rising Tait **mint with 9 feet 8
Or water the The.waether la 'mute=
hat. And the snow
,conszatosoect ;gothic/
. She 'deportees. wore Th^ ‘Pocahonta4
ant Glendale tor Difeetthhhn: aftt the Delawares
Btar ii r asd 'Yuma No. 2,40 r Nast. Tills. The
Sift 'also departed for M emphis for a tow of
bIARM . •
ae White hose will leave the city wharf for 1'
Nashville this afternoon.
Tha rigarhere falling aiming.. In the twin-!
tY-fonr 'bows finding NO chick A. M. yegterdaY:
it recedsclioni (aches. and waa then tan (*At one
and crlilifinclterabove • low water marl in Del
camber..
There it - twelve feetin_thochatund outto Ciiro.i
and plettlg of watar - for all purposes ( (navigation'
in the Lower hlhaitid ,
The Things is 'Jowl!' and &II of ice;
frvanTeoris down.
eigtro-
The Empire Citrarrlmi at Et.. Louis Sunday
mooting. , and . thonght Offending for Nashville.
Eh* is the only Ohio river boat at St. Lou!..
The Einnbut Eastport snivel from Mound
City last evening. wttere she had been on the
docks strengthening her knuckles:
ALLEGHENY* LIVE STOCK MARKET
ALLEGHRIIT CITY, January 2. 1863.
The weather as usuarlias been very changea
ble. The drovers have sad molly time. There
oeiebe hate fallen of and prices have admired.
Theta Stern markets. espeolelly New York. her
furtheradvaneed tialrvatekuotirithstaudingthe
;stook was inferior tathat offeted - fait week. Ou
ildoeday and TOCIIS9 the principal sweets were
ishipped Nut. the. hahnotwara. pretty much ta
ken by oontraotori for ihwarm.v. When we left
the pens were rretty well alearei - 1 out. =
Castle—The lowest rat were Me. the high
.The mettle was only the medium grade-
market olosed.firm.
gags was In fair demand, the lowest rates be
ing $4: the highest $412.
Sheep have materially advanced under light
receipts; one sale was made at $5 05. i head.
The receipts at the Morgan House Yard were
Last Week. This Week.
. 5296 Ba 2
... 'IA
tiiiiiii==::::::::r" — m . s"! - - 131 ' '
illoraela.,.4. • ' • .'...- 605, 301
eatiletalte ,( .9ll9rdnir are the Baler, the -bal
d were'einito Zut..;1.1,)8,0,41/ 54 head.. ts 3 74
,n2i, a> sznook_r nuaLlott or • 3 - Ho ttioduter,
li , 42:7N it1:W.1.40.14 V htift .431: C It Way
-11191141 he:diXitlallioltaiNk:lttitgt ii
Car
eir7olre•L- Ithrffmam - 86 - lead. 4 10 'per
44: - .3lajonk_llB atisid:4 044 -10;-CR Warner,
3_o l;adi 4 12 4.1 r , Manahan. 112 head: 4 - 011F.4 • 12
.P,Potrer. 200'1qw4,, 4 po:.E.ia - ...zant.ias9 head;
4 P0(4 , 4 12. - - • ' '
sheep—Advance f oron 50@W 00 per head during
the week, andjlehtictffertbs at•lhato .IMhe only
sada reported Wee - by W Buick/F(1.162114114 at 5 0:5
Pic hell& .• i • ' - . ,
'here yiere law; Welt ottard...morelly country
iktto in llerciee.loitt lomelof it - It not firet Olme se
ta t
to,the reputealrai, oThiere, - .44ertr. , rumera -of
1 es of city 'at 0, wbidh we did not grotenbstan
• tek,43ort handredlleroodref-headquid gut -
1 w r e co ld deliverable, *LAT' ipterict.point it Ne:
0 ntry l kel.woreaolkat 'Wk Thi toonld be re-..
petstedeltart seller. ' ii. not offering, - Cit y keg je
utudethtior..i v.: .r. ~
The Es t reoeiptEO4 o llll.o.oro Worldly ehe it-.
jidithe Astket, #lndetatorrare not barge enough to
rai ngletensti: - "Pilettittentaitnirktflee - keep
tor 4 and the eeaaonlids fair to; 01° 1 1411*one. Aw
eoPhurNafigsl626,3 ii?l . le r h eld : -I maY•lit sk-those
hew York Catt,W3l4iiiiet.
Opening of the Market,
The drovers are jolly l aiiiiii ;' more jolly than
they were in 'he high. market of last week. for
cattle aro hither_ this weekrbah last: higher than
for the last yew , liearlyall thelMildoka on sale
will sold to-day at 80100 ei Ito net, and a great-.
er portion at9@ldo llb than at:any marked 'since'
last ;January. notwithstaudint the , qualitkis trot
extra—nbt &agora 'as last week—and real ort
olan cattle are quite fareib 1, 4..."1...arit. ituehir
lowOggrsder-.7mlillifEcilairlswing entirely to
short impair. and"neteigift traVlatd"tieek; t 4
,thero purchases of the i3ovsi
_lament agents.-for
the an buying vers.lareek. At tiro
op of the market. 4rohrweiiroould,.not'
oo pver '2;000-hltild- titit, diking Ahe
daY. anal lircanived. and a closar , COlaht :nimbi;
A. mbernaarlY 2.6oloaudirifugenautlisidlberr
expected. buyers:would hanfiblientmoys excited ; :
than they were. and thathrsicuesdialustatheyncd
onlyA Itith. ;Orient :peiyounditlut total eattle
at nig h - est imates of weight, oftenp we' believe'
half a hundred more than aatualiweight tome
of the dinvirs wereladjolltaeosuse while they
saw their heightrors trolling out at high figures.
they realized the fact that their stook was on the
oars when it should have been in market.
I - Beef , Mettle.
._.latii ,Ininket. de exemilisfreportins . decidedly
nrD/en tollinkAO -the. fightfr z om_ „Es :which is 2700
head); the fulytdieli beei NOB head over
lastweel4 - insWirthireates her; than for any
wedk or the plet.YeAt., LThe. quality of the et.. ok
Walitidt if:vinyl, 4014.114kfk ..Wereaho ,irevern
lkent agents buyingtolitYektent. To-dayTues
day)...snot been so ... for d oven. owing.dd
the r ts of about 11' i head ; monottostly com
ment' 1.7. Some six ear Midi Or cattle have
mideiheir appearance. and produced some heav
iness the market. Prices are- hawifY,so dyne
and or lie below yestardayit. , The stopkis poo,e
--- - - Af neednie , - - inferior-Atte
- -` .
yob,
_ _
Ala oompor -cif _ oatt..
Extra finalities every sitsoo, and would bring
very high prieta -, We quote extra at 10@10ji0 ;
drat giaaluE. 9,;0)100 ; inferior and common,
6144185j0. . Too average of all „wiles is about Elio.,
lbows and Calves-;-hfiloh Cows have been
ra her doll. and prime fa• or the
.ktuehaser. The
.bolk of the sales fr om s3o@to. Ve.l Calves are
unahaneel
sheep and, Lgm ps for' Sheep
. and, be i 8 well VPidhslidnid Ain:rib li good
rioes d orai olog onli —Pno:ha w ve 44:;37::: _ _
ki, ettttMlLa ilishie. firm and JOHN .ILITTAr:Ei-,411.4..
Iwo,
.. , ; .'l .9%.1 04111, 01171171:111snumm ::-. .. (.:
k i Asubir
, b,,,,,-0 .
tra. Re *MI= st
gitt- - ' — vs teligiut. and 'at('
, rm.
K AND BILL Illettri
the receipt' or week kohl/Min hal than ;tut. Ss Mike, Stook Dods. and Matsu ,
the Drum are fa ll s Yam It =better. belles.
10411 Kgd• iarlE •
Atibitplk-Atitoultirfoi.
i M l Pit
Bt.' Louts.
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• gi. 31 - .:IKr I E co ~ -El'
LuMndllaluilfir
Pure No. ,',l Peorborwilfrig
.
Ars.rx,..; , s, 71 - ,=:- I In
43 4
WS E N Z CI
_.T......V. „ • ,
IkirOISCIP on LIBKRTX 'STRUT, s on) T
Per's R. R. Depot. _— .„ t ; , ~..., •
11111-All oil warranted.. , a 'd.
iiwruorr.A. WQ,II
LONE, MILLER. .00;.: '3k
MORES AV Eitimp i ktrusir . ATlckte
utatowys itAnatoaD::,
armoe w use.
2 $ 11.1114itet 8111EET;
• -
niuianaplag, tat
Carbon Ono and Bonsor ' I. „' • ,
„ NOotlitEmngla C hM WAKE
on'Eand:'
ARMCO - 011:-,C016414 *I
Mealeir:enta ; Hotaltlitr H 1 8y 4 , .4 ,
1 " 14 / 4 1 C:044 3 4 6 ..L 4 011;
ZirON-SIXPLOMi• '‘3,;;
PURE B 4...4,,0,t4i;
warehonse;2l: Ory***
. .
The- Philoitopliiii: 004 k
1111 ° A;11312XIS NEW , 1241111Ittk:A. • '• ist
Philosophic Bain= forSlarbon Oil:iah • vi,
'ready.— It Assesses man) , advantages Alv a
ot iet
1 Itinakaralsego or• nui11 , 1142 with-V*l l
L'lt"will bm l any'gstantity of oil; with - Jig .
3. It Can betsed with a lotg or short'obleiti .:
/ 11. it olin he used as a taperhight-bstopi:;-1 , 1
5. t can always be made to burn oconomlcagi.`
6.'11, is more easily wicked ;than 11 27 RP!.
m 7. It can be Ashamed and lighted Tithoit
ovingvthe cone. t. • _,4. ,_ • contit
8. It throws all' the white light above the -:
9. The chimney eau be' removed' or inse
without touching the .s , .• .•
.. a • I
ai .
These burners are sh e eon:anon No.isift d
can 12 e put on any lamp now in , use. 'Every P
in
using Carbon Oil should 'have a Phnoeop o
wner. Price.2s cents :_jer doom $2. 'Sold t
cr. 22 IrOtry.Tll street, YAttsbargh. .t •
ie2s-Iydw • .'P. HASID*, .
o eivt; .0 11: , 411&•9 'Rolc
ntaratut.iiiromio:4' CO ,
*ldanixeo •• I.:
F I E E RZ iViIi4TX • BEFINEDH
C A. IL JB 0 .N Es.
Mao, NO. SW LIBERTY- EITRBEZ Pi ,
earth. Pa'. : maii-4md
GROCERY nEmmirs
" OF . ISAGFACIfr a • I
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W If 0 LT S rt .
;
toe. 18 AND 8 0 - WDODSTEMETI ,
Sakti'
. P.l i.11 : ,8 ;.* 04 - I
iii r lLLlELikt I Willa -,&,, CO
• -
WHOLESALE GROCERS,_.
•,
And Itiliortein et %
.: •
wuns, ARABrnriii; eisiri a
ALSO.
Distillers and. Dealers .=•
SINE OLD MONONGAILIKLA,4YR
&Tr - ÜbertrAtrest,' -
nothly PITTSBURGH. PA.
WIC a0huTH.........:.:;......Tp10t.-atrAKp
WM. H. :SMITIL -411c ,, C0i
W E. 111 &flit
nos. 112 SECOND MW 147 . ti* STREETS
411511 . P- /-** 8
-
esneralhatzent, -
, BEIRAWS COFFINi• -••••••:
(finceesorm to Pei'thuldkr o . *am C€ 1„)
WHOXESATX GROCERS;
Oorner Wood and Water Streak
NO* a4rrsountalit. PALI
J'AIWES
FORWARDING AND ,COMIUSSION ANERCHANT;
FOR TEM BALI OR _
Floor Grain, Batton, Lard_ ,Butter f ,
Dried Fruit and Produce
- Generally,
Corner Market and First Ettreeta.
ITTSBETWEL:PA.
LREEPER TO :— Pcanelettaility. 161, William
uuworth, By,„ B. Cuthbert & loon. d'lttebutei.
Boyd & Ott, Belisha &' Swearingen, S. Brady
thM. kall.Bank. Liet Howell,,hlaneo co
rXe W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton ac Co.
Wins. Ins2B:2palol
1 CURTIS C.lSTElpillitTly - .. -• •
C, i=
=,IILIt3
• eitswarL -
E101:11E CA.RRENTE
A ND -1
SHOP vnunn
xtupt.,::" PPPTBBUR (} grPd.
t. 7
klriOrders solieited and picinrot#. attended to.`.
sus . • , . •
'Lip SUPERIOR OOPPERAINES ,
I ' A ND
WEL.
stes.var.. nvprrit,,tric; ;et,
shlamitturnatire •
th, Brasiers' and Oolt _ C.onner. RzYlai4Axt
;Der Bottoms , Raised St illldottotar, Speiter
&s z o t iankortits , and
dealers I ' Plate. Sheetgos- :;,•;. "
Constantly on hand. TinmeniilititAinei:
nd Warehomp, No..I49IfiRST and 111,r
• EVlSBETB.littolmrsh. Penna.,.; • 7
VO7Par o ut to' any deBnaolishea
em. • • • - • • • • (mayday,-
c
r
F_ yoiir,,,,,iiiiiieiii:,66.4w;iiiii:
• tot- prepared ' , Afizioe Meat; 'filial-And
' - other: Idehi Of , Spioef,' aookftii_Brotay . or'
Nire_Orali.emon and:Citron Peel - 010
Ha o .i - Brame...itheDlemonit; where you
will terneW•orop s - of Wilt 'arid lower gum at
a r r ti lt k or t e a f f nithe, ait=v , y e eriess m 1 o l rin end
diem, mid ail' otken , kinds. of Varmint im e a
el& Mourne. ' -
~. I • WORTH It BROTHER,
deli corner Diamond and Diamond alley. •
J. EL OMIIDA.Y.
ur er i L Pa istate
Sa . Brat; Bond and Norte
seers Mast. and Mere
ehendise Broker. .
0.1nOBAOC4( No. 12 BURICIFIS BUTLDING
Doia y b O le %llSTEßET ropertil,
f . , : d it o ts th b
ito the amount of $lOO.OOO for sale low.
CkirrFaulttalllWinanea. Pl ort l7 an :r i n tr s 7l : o tte ali n g e n o al i
' tFrINA WINES--I ABLIN
far aY• ° h ave
to " sale A a m i4 of
Pure Can
° v de called to then
j i tiN ,
• Our Howe. Di mon d jiney •
TOIIIIIILDEIIS &AD vONTILIMORFA:
, 1
3941 win now manfoetniing a nap Mar aritkle of
- i
LIME,-.
• . ,
wldahinfarbwrepared to danTartroni opr COAL
vaiiii , sopuitzirrirkiiiirk:
Bband
w v o f .igualud,r9 Veakalwaya. en'
egyftt 7 •_',IIIIiMIKNON., RIMIVART dbADO •
MEM
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etc.
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11 , 17 14 4 •44 4 tiliitQ %fiata aura la a
.ftntV afliMbAill a , iff tiaparanga.
ant." 4y ara Dmkrucp Trgetabls gomrts
Lb:stare luitanierson a mum-rad-to* rum
st• the rtamsor or in:L=l i * -istimattrard
lei %Air is avoided.
r i p gra t iara of diet , 3 ?orsgrwhait h.a.,... tirtlijeiritu
dor doer oisir action mAcirf moich
saw s://40..b0x we six abzwe ihrmilotr
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itajp;beere fttorroittoTheattlf4W-1
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r it =aa urban* ,
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1 4 04
naar.Disniaisd alirbefi-- ortmaninp. 7 - 4 '
- oatioas from all oar*, Of the alas okkgrit,,, 4
latidadto. Dborts Ar . -
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=I f a.)4IOI frIAP,4OOII
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if; "
fre4 fpueam hen w be_ lanot•enbrivelbwed: of , .1.
4n.fferthtie' dmpliffely oozed, • I have,
, been afflicted Willi vinwaiudianantinitategtery , "?'
E zyribeliiiforyeare. I have ea/led nu several of'
auh . tozahiePluividiant.bilit all *Mont' an.* ben-
11 4- I ogled IP Dodo; Itranstwilh Slaw thee.. • •1
qwet - andhaveuken his tiedreine whieb, /law-
; ever, i_aallheinsaaedhtherlic LIMO new laiwill
bat:Fever was., Any.aerenn wish' M Awn- me . •
will pinewitellitmit , z)' 1 111 s; •
1 1 t0,Mr•••94• 1 49; .2 7 •
!• waintigarADEßT/Pariflettilfi. .111FAllirri '-''
'Mein afflicted since' leaaji i pall. of a die-,
aai g e rlaaued , acionOty"or F ' Fite: !I'' have ' .
t r uki the . beet pkvaemkne.,in F ' Fite
(I , Coon ta and r.s.::-"f
to Ithitr. - bilt never' reeeived - any titnieflt. i - „T.,'..yraa,. -
advised to tall on Mr.. r .ltralLtruP flettleat
and •-'
.hale 114 no spells pr fits since th en.l' queue. ~..'
eentider thYself completely' ouredi -7 For fhrthet " - :.
infermation , plm4e °Wet No. -2 %Matta* 1.2.-.-s,
~_ . .
ti FB,TETID'IN AXED. TRY
SWEBTr MALLIBLIVI•12111 1 50/7-11"' 4 ".
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, eV-.
Conikeetiont, the greatbone setter, and has been.
isse4in his practice for the last tWarty,:leatildtle 7 5
the most, astonishinifiincees. As all external
rem
edy dt_is,withont a rival:and will alleviate pain
111011 filPeedilY than ens' PthSPrePara
yyn ticoll-,s
allAhenmatio and Nervous ' - ou'ordbrs itis wow, - •
infallible and as. , cure for -Ramo,
evaini ; bruises be. its soothing. hcilinj, and
pow4rful strengthening larePertimeseitethebst:".l--
won** and' asteidannent all, whq_har)egesate.,-.-,
invenjt - a trial., Over , four handfed's/esti:Seater -
remokable curasaerforansilky4,withbx.thoticwie=, ,
two sisanat street •
Aisphs for_ Pittshorslt,;-_ 7--
.
de •••Tydewelyir
X6l 11:4-:4
FOR 411
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1111
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ftebi . o
Nsw *owN
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4il4iriiettwoo
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7 "'""'"' Tic .1•A
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Kean ..% - • : c454110
nnsi
1 DT. 1/13
=gig Ladbaa
soars. bilidopio- bar boon
thalleted rllolllly OrnTate,,mcl i
Idurectairtbuti t ow, "`
8 t r15:414 ; ne e d: of modroart itadrt d isttEriai I)
d out tb9 Faro pises„ eirroltet,.,AißifftrlP ■
Each:ate, tad nisVou Li. Gary vo
it:mut of. v. ocatotkoisicist anted tray
stiteeto'tho'hutiorogo or obt 7,,pirmAnutt
byltite aLwewitxtoor sold-ro4lot
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