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Inward es, Yunnan; or :i : , 'I". ibtd..4 o reeNri - .' , " dityof the 'Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Feed, Fullness or Weight irit:ab the StoMieh, Sour Fructationo, Sink - - ins or foltitterineat tire-Parer use Stem-- ach, SwimMinco. tee tten4lltitned".araiP difficult Br .. Eluttering at thelleiirt, °belch:worker " ting sensation:cachou in a lyigg .elosturmiDi " els otSisioa„ Dots or webs be tore bre ' Yaanand Dull Pain bathe Br i . elllead;Dratof;Pent , tion, •Yel ,J 'I , lowisek the Skin and erPron in • fll the -Beeks-Ohest, bs. &a Budd" Elmhespf Heat. Burn , Y "11 P. '. L: : . *11, * ,,,4 1 11)7°A1if t., ... •tuisteatiopres , -...., ... E..... 0 9= 'IT tyl d it neat le e t ellow Fever. BIM - -Nver. , ke. ,, . 1 ILL , Z - 7 :" - = : oz""'L LI Thin- OONTAlN_______- .___. N ..., ......ammen..., If,-"BAD:2MMUMMIX, 'er“ , They irillenAlhealioVoidiselleeionliiity4 , . oats out of a iMidrad.i . --,- -Ir.. :. , '',',• ' '`'-i.llalleer: , ' -''' ? li p4 , - ~. ;L..ia', i iali and lard* . 2 ' "ximserijr.ire eislim is tifeermsui"Bitters. table hinslif Of • , OrissitqUaektrand - un inlaid! ;yen ve'ePened upon suffe mmanity the flgates of Nostrums in aim of poor whisky, ; • ely compounded - with Wade kegs. and is ned Tonics. Stomaehice snot Iti ten.. Beware of th innumerable array of alciihe preparations•in! lethorie b ottles , and big,heili 1 begs, wader the modest, appellation of Bit : 'Nen. • bagel? ,caring only aggraxatesdis Sel leaYer fir granteufferers in de_epair. YOU-A MEYM.NO soSTRENOT • EN YOUflil 1 70 N WEE 7 A volop APPETITES ':•}, I DO YOU W 2 'TO BUILD UP' YOURVON- E.TITUTIQ I DO pm T,9* .TAPEEL WELL? ,voittivA l ttot , ilinimpoyfior nip/ ~ 7. i n 'id Ili •`) . , • . 1 i". DO WANT ENT uOY,I Do you uriusit to seep well I' I Do y,ou.„ wall, a brick and rigors "fteilnirrqii 1 0 " rot do use . I HOOF '8 HERMAN BITTERS., LA j m J,-Nalitmktitrown.; .1.L.D.,..Edik.r.0f.4he Es 4; • 4=Li Uicktredio:ref Re/Jamie Enooltage: i Although not d isposed to favor or reco ~ ~ end Patent Mediainea an general, through din . t of , ' their Mgredientsand effects; I- yet know, of nd • oultehmtressorf ?rrlay anion may not testify to the benefit hebelietti himself to have received front , any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute;be the benefit of others. I - da,thitt,the morei e rri in. regard to_Hoof: 'And's` eenntnimit - 'Prepared 67'd:tr.-O. M , Jackson, of thistmty, mouse I was prejudice against them far ManY years. under the amp non that they wetre chiefly an alcoholic mixtur lam uniebteCtiomyfriend Robert Shoemaker Pfiliy.Anthe aval - of thisi.preludiee by prop eats, and for enCcuragement to try therm, .„,....la offering from great and lonic oontrawai dety he useof thunilhottlios• of these Bitter:, at th 44Crrdlig/4141°Irt 'year"-'W4aloli°w.44l' :( 1, ND gui d - mfca & D v i ko r glitt4 it - h ot ix months befor4 Ana had almost cloaked of re; skiing.; Ttliiirfforetkahls God my friend for Emoting me to e use of them. ' iii J.INEWTON BROWN. i Paitsnstsigs; June =DM. 1 ill. 7I A I,l ' oo s the BeY.A. _ I jr 1 42.4 R. K. erstravd. Pastor of ON, ' - Miff Bavture-Ghurch. Dec. JsorsowfiDusa B.n :—I have been he • fluently requested to connect my name with com ntindistfons of 'different kinds of medicine, bu r lmit„n - easinakt Y d; a b i gnir , :j .. Bnot .d , of ~w „tswild c fa n stl 0 iindniumlirttenini, course. to. esis my full conviction t lb reneraldeb ,ufthemstegooand especially Li 'Complaint t era aide and vguabloi preparatio va some oases itniay fail. but uswilly I doubt no itwill be very` hifitellaild tattoo:M % t; I A M - 1" Y above eek ours very_reo •, .;..._- Al ._ • 3 0 1 - ' ' =Fah below' . nisi st reet. Phila.. Dee:24ili. 4, .snacks Wife' ' EIVILANWUNDEE,VeI. ; ~I. i ' ijig liKi no=omr. June 1,1861. ; _ D ..0..M..t0 sore `- Sri - , lt gave ilia' bleilltfni. ; .(.1.-S ..11 eel% AO. 'idlee!VVli Ceettineeter.:. tesciiy - in th i Germandlitterslad done for me. -.1. ow perfectly tlat 'WWI those daseasetiiy 1 edierine profess ' tome, viz; Dyrsia Ohro . boo po p w d disease, e tit : ell ~ ../oua ' _.`ie risW. &we eau . 1 - nil eqgenuy - reference to your muscat idthaakkestati . have recommended it for e tn 'abovtimpluln ami in every instanbait effectually air ,- "rofff me itiMe - hVir - a . rsoutation in OciMunitowu , Lninit-tae4l o .; Drug Store. an& in most mr.ther here. Limy one should question what say, I • L int* M t l n tit lPr TaPti tat the and have cured i vicinity Moorhen twenty oases of the abo frame*. i i , 'S'llleinesetlitlit,.l. -,:( •'HANNA.II-39111ND31/4 ' Main street, &alive Rittenhouse. Germanto .61 1 10 , 1:;:: Ll'.'ll . '": ' f t om " ' ; V' =';' . f i re n r uma rinAir p, " im6.4I. ti Ia n SOLDIER Ind strength to 1 1 an overtasked tr e db, h ealtb.- , •rj, TES __ 1110XTERWrifkifik` YeaLAD2LPHX.I.Anairt ISt Du. O. M. Jactsos•-Dear Hir: While V" ,o 1 a. owing te VA chang whichater. I was tak sr.& a severe disirhons. seemedinimrabl and which greatly weakened me. When w cached Maenad': , I feared I should have yam u ii , .4_ 4 ,MA etyp . • 4. . . .1) is ,r , ~-. i _.,,. :re C a lto to i , ' . e diarrhoea was q, , 'fl checked, and . I ' mimed no return of it. number of ray 00 ea , whb geared in theft° manner telt t orts thoksade cense, alth whom shared the Bitters loin me in this certificate. I impost to return to the seat of war with the Leg. on ipe n C . take a supply of the Bit. iflkilWs I wggidtiOti bel4lAtut if '. 2 I." at in Sold. ParthnihirlY dn/tbglbto a gallstone region . Yuan. truly . ' A, E. ASLTEMM . 4 1 Company H. 80 0 1 1 i BEWARE F C_OUNTEEPEITS. 1 4ftla b leir t t gx " ) ci4L- JACKSON. ' , I t tufa- •-•-, - i rrintdual oe and Manufactory, ` - .FX ~- •;:z 7 1 • , . . L , . WO: mesimen-etimEtter. 1 , JONES & EVANS, , fklitiiiirocii'Q*4.l.6)it;iiijicut tlige.),': a '• 1 " pROPRIETOES. , .. sr/fe r a l .% Rankests ilsd'lQiiers in averi, mu in the United States,,,and by ny. GEO. H. REIMER, I ili. "V Z ' ,.- ..s.i..", , Plttsaurglik. R Tift --. s l ' iw - lit i ghlitiftillt . a 00 ,1 l a seuterket ~... ~, . .4.1t-auo•z ~ ~.- , ,t.• ' ' - 81310irarealliPSON .U . 5..a......2. 4/ 0 iN ur sh irtmia 511 Ficiptr _ vast-aun fort* Igotthe!Hamm. I r l) T! ll 4 4 o4 3 o:Cfr 41,17111-t tor,AL vxorjetori DA ILY POST. I SPEECH OF HON. C. L VALLAIIDIGIOK OF OHIO, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTAAIVEB I taial.lilll [Continued froui Saturday.] . 1 Having two years ago dis" cused • full aadaelaborsitelyethe more abstruse an. remode causes whence 1 civil commotion. in all governments, and those also whit. are peculiar to our complex and Federal slstem i such as the conaohdatigu i tondon4 cies of the General Govisi4Minte, Ti&iiniel of excutive power patronage, and of th tariff, and taxation and, l duties brsmen to generally'all unjust and burdensome to th West equally with the South, I pass the -bj-inriit.i‘. -• L • • What, then, I ask, is the immediate, di rest cause of disunion and this civil war Slavery, it is answered. I Sir, that is th philosophy of the rustic jA $14.--PleT.., "that a great ciii r mi Rilfialatail-thelaelS of the sun." Certainty slavery was ia one sense—very obscure indeed—thd cause of the war. Had there been ni slavery here this particular war abou slavery could never have been: waged. , In a like sense, the Holy Sepulcher wall the cause of the war of the Crusades, and had Troy or Carthage never existed, there never would have been Trojan or Carthagl iniiiiiiiii,zaridPito Binh 0 eirtiotiagas as Heel tor and HannibalYaud - no Iliad or tEnea would ever have been written. But better say that the negro is the cause o fliexari-for hqd there been no negirApr!3 thoWiiguld havlibben r(ollitist.nlsllw. What then? Exterminate him? Who de? mends it? Colonize him? How? Where/ When? At whosemust? I Sir, let us have% an end of this folly. But slavery is the cause of the war. Why Beeturatiffla . MtkiiVigiiitelilhd Filed , lyrtifu6ilttr 'regteer aril - 6liilfit'at the de: mand of the philosophers or fanatica and ..demagogues ofthe North and bleat. liienf ':eirflt; wavatiiliikn,:4 he inirphali to aVoliall or interfere with and hem in slavery, which caused disunion , and war.;.„ Slavery is only the subject,' but abedititinlitercouse of, thl civil war. It was . the .arsiatent of ant determin - . • ~. • .. . - : • : *! • .; o the quest J,.,,,, : .• -- ..; ".. . . '-•:-.'-''.''''.', ~,,. South, b , 770 - , 43,11/41, gejdeinel .'''''' ble con I '.':- .•°..,, l 'oetwee . l. tugs ,1: - ... in the tw. erFtioriiiiriii, fl ' Efalse rl!.. mischievi - ant °Lake: :day, bet Imo' freedom ~,,-liturrs .11 1 Uit•-fami3. 4 - a LetSl N Haim' of , atqlart;;- , Sily,,,t4aqo • ;14. was not was expreitie ~,nr_octairiied lipta apo:tlis, as betty eehlt Vgfifes 7 atio,ago . - )11 , institu , '.Ziq4efh r iiq:ia, lAisaiiii. - , thew - '&11 - eigfIgiAP,O . . (Ptif,rf . all t i o th :tgiaitakAiiriiiiiitine4. . etiiits' B 8 ... iiiil .. livO:tit .. .7. qAttsl.#lllll 077 " atiii-)sfoia .- .''...r v i. "Aaav• ... ,•••,, 61 1:143. ,_ eluded from th ~(.,„ - .rie 1 . liediiii the,;tontintied agi.rt ,q'il Itaiiiik'of that question afflr , . - Ily Sii;iwilliiiit to be answere noway thet old clamo4collthe.taggrog , ca of thes lave i ptier, Tat .naserAlespecter,. thp Oriial nOckeryiias bee:excrpiad;ancl expelled' by debt and taxation and blood. ' If that power Aid gciieriiitiiii &wary for, the sixty years preceding this terrfble revo-1 lotion, then the sooner this Administra-! tion and .g,overnmeni return tothe zprin-! citles - and policy Of `Soiithern . statesman-, ahip t the - better for the country; and that,: air, ,is.already, .or soon will;be, the 'jidg-; Mani of the , people. Bit I. deny that itl wasthe',"slave power" that - governed for :(in )4(l,t_Yeats, and so . wiiely 'Arid Well. 'lt was the Derizoeratic paitY'and'its ,prindi plea .an,d. galley, molded' and dontroted, nideed, - lingely by.Stitithern statimen.— gelther milli ; be.: atoppOd,. lly that .other cry "dangled fanaticism and hypocri4, about the sin and barbarism of African altiVery.t: ''Sir',T see tibie'df bianiritini'and 1 sin„a thousand times, in. (he,. cootinuance/ of "daft war; the dislioliitich of 'thbirrirori,l the breaking up of this Government ariel 'the anshivement of the white race by debtl and. axes and arbitrary . Power. •The dayl of fanatics and - sophists and enthisiasts, thank God; lasgime atltist i and thnigh (he.age_of chivalry may not, the age o practical statesmanship is about •to re• turn. ' •• ' 1 ' Sir, I accapt the langnage and intent o 1 the Ilidiana,resolution toi the full—"tha in coif aderiiigternisnf 'settlement we wil look Only to` OM 'welfare; peace and safet of the White mee t _•without !reference to th effect, that,: : set tl ement may =have upon the condition of the African.' And when ge , him dolma this, my : word for. iti ' safety, peacemnd welfare lof the African will have' been best secured. Sir theie ie tl 'fifty - fold itlBB anti slavery sentiment to-day la the West than there was two years agoi, and if this war be continued, there 'will bel atilt less a year hence. The people there begiey at last, to comprehend that denies fic slayer) , in the So uth'is' a question; ' not, 'Ormeghls, or religion, or humanity, but! ti fo r m ofrlabor,•Rerfectlyc ompatible with{ the ilit#ll,l'4, - ,',fren,*.i.hitel bor to the simnel i cofiittitihilf, aid with natinteld vigor, pow-1 .9fo and %prosperity, and lespecially With military 41263 4th: They A:Weil/117e*iPr begin to learn, that the evils of the aye , tem affect the master alone,. or the com munity and Stitt'e ififirldeli it , eiis' El f and Ittibirettifbthe'frilb 4 Stitest•Ptirtalie' tof all the y material. benefits. of Abe l institution, uraifie'divitletiny . part ^of its mischiefs. They . believe also in the subordination o the . tiegt.:4- - rioe 'to the white where they, both exist together, and that the condi- , tion of subordination, as . .establishe4 ',pike South, it far better ever way for the .ne gro than the hard servitude of .., overty, de ••mdatioti,, andr.nme.. Orer tf e' , As 0 in' .Wted' fill the`ifift 4 Stittee. this, sir, may be "pro-slaveryism," if there be sucks ,ward.. arhaps'it'ili;hut 'the p . eople of the West begin now to think it, msokmi etells l d s our`' midst, we It n°P. ii. 124 : •in neither 44 ' we abolish . or interfere with it ' outside. of our oan . -kqnhj.ttq,t ivip,ci . Ir, SrK aii - in'ti-alavery pr - in New York (the Tribune), n the..mmit influential, and, therefore; niost'dangeroas Of all that class -it would. exhibit. more , of, dignity, and beirimand'hitird 6fsiffitiende, if it were , always to ,discuss public i questions and public men with a decent iespect—la . ying aside now the epithets of "Secessionst," and "Traitor ' has returned to its an cient politicainomenclature, and calls cer tain membera ofthiohciffsel"lirelTalW:" Well,. tiir,,in the olltiferfse Of the term, as altplied,tokhe Democratic party,l will not olviet.„l el Autidr•lfilife :egg -lintl icd olt i .fittiq thite:now 10 '01140V e;. - f / g giltolovel:my ; ,aolutdi l ita; cherish the VaitsaLVTivarv- AtaToitgitutiOnT o ir* 1 ltbhbr tut - madness driclaite the 'trees= which mioiilddift• iiii laßtaiirrileOns hand against‘ithifriiflo refikl*lhe past; .tolie holititiatlie tit'eaerii,lo foreime it value the faturabf;this;land, which is of more value to uktaidtto-the world for ages to come thin all-the multiplied millions who have inhabited Africa from the creation ,to-this : day I—if this it is tobe pro-slavery, then in every nerve, fiber vein, bone, tendon, • . is 63 . • - f. joint and ligament, from th. topmost hai r of theimaCto.the last .- eit-eraiti iicthe toot, lam all sorter and :if - altogether a prci slaveryinan." And now, sir, I come to .he great and controlling question witliis` Which the whole issue of union or dis4don iaboand up : is there "an irrepresaible(minfliell betwifeififie aldieholding aid tion:alnvei helding Stites?` , Mist "the. cotton anclri; fields' , of South Carolina d :thelling : plantittions qf Louisiana," i the langnagc; i t 'i3 Xr,tBeward, f9hertiltiniately 6114:by' free labor,.and Charleston and ' etv , "Orlettint, bikktepitirts for bigitimite Meichandiset lildrie,-,or else the rye fields and -Althea fieliTs'bt - Massiiehneethi an Ne W York again be surrendered by the r farmers to itslave cul refird theproduc ' on; of slaves, and Bo ad Nitv , rink lxicome once 4 more mar etsor trade in the bodies and souls of men? If so, then there is an end of all union and forever. 1 You cannoti abolish slavery by the aword; otill4ess b y prochimatiotift, though the Pfesident were to " proclaim" every month. Of what possible avail was his proClamation of September? L....11td the `ashjkiibmit? W she even alarmtd ? 'ArialT he has no falminatedanothee.lliallagai stthe comet' —brtum fulmen—and, threatening ser vile inaarrectign with: alliits horrop A - . W Yitebillffilipeitled iktfitlie -jl4lgtaene , Of mankind, and invoked the blessing of the God of 'mice and loves But declaring; it a.militarf -necessity, , aneimential measi ure of war to subdue the rebels, yet, wit admirable wisdom, , he expressly exempt from its operation the only States an perts:citStates iii:theSsinth,*here he ha the military power to execute it. Neither, sir. ' can you abolinh slaverylby! argument.„. As well ititemtt, to a abolis h mariniliem the relatignp i f fernity".lTha Soutivni,r:eaolyed maintain to maintain it at every bine' rCalid.by. every afice ; and if "`this' Union cannot' endu re - arfslave end OSA keci," then it is alre and `lititilly! dissolved : Talk not to .m r , of " WI! VNininti''' ' - veil me not tbf.. - Aissoftrii Iratriplediunieir 'tlie feet of your Soldiery/ As welttalk to' me of Ireland.- Sir,,' the difetinyethofie States mustlabide the isi sue of the war. But Kentucky you may find tbagher. And Marylaud--. "E'en in her nsh6 lire their NS' l ent ed fire-." I "Nor will Delaware be found wanting in the day of trial. Bat I deny the doctrine. It is fall of disunion and civil war. It is disunion! it- , self. Whoever first taught it ought tb be be dealt with as not only hostile , to they 'Union, but an enemy of theihoman race.' Sir, the:fundamental idea of: the Conotitu tiowistheperfect and etern 41 compatibil it/e3t a Rolorl sq( State, , Alpert. elm 'end part: free ;!' else the •Constitution never would have been framed; nor the Union! founded; nini•sevtltdylears of• successfuli cerferiment have approved the wisdoin oil firs's% In my deliberate judgment,- in confetleiakyl'made iipbf sktv'offoldiftg• and{ noti-slaveholding 'Stales is, - is the` nature i of things, the strongest,of alfpopular gov- ernments.• African slavery h' been, an 4 is, eminently conservative. t makes the, absolute political equality f the white' every race evewherii ,, .practicable It' dispen IA - *ith the English btderb n obility, andt f r leaves every white man,North.and South, , owning slaves or owning none, the equali of every other white man. It has recon . , ciled• w4P'Pr.!loiluiPtetintilleUt i a l e - fiee‘Statea with the at i y o 121 -.. went. I speak not now oits material' benefits Lathe North' and W est, which are many and more obvious. But the South, too, has profited many way § by a union irith the non-alaveholding States. Enter prise, industry, self-reliande, perm er ance, and the other hardy virtues of a peo ple living in a higher latitudand without hereditary servants, she has c l earned or re ceived from the North. Sir it is easy. I know, to denounce all this,nd to revile him who utters it. Be it s The Eng lish is, of in wo rds of all languages, the most copious .do of bitterness and reproach.— "Pour on : •.I I will endure." . Then, sir, there is not an l'irrepressible, conflict" between slave labor and free la- Sor. There is no conflict at all. Both ex ist together in perfect haony in the South. --• The master end - t n slave, the i White laborer and the black, work togeth n • .cf.ln tke same; field or the sae shop, and • w ithout the • slightest sena of degrade r i -lion. They are not equals,either socially • or politically. And why noti then, cannot 'Ohio, having only. free labor, live in har mony with . KentuCky which has both slave' and free?' Above all, why Cannot Massa chusetts allow the same right of choice to South Carolina i , separated as they are a theffsand miles, hy.Ather Statespho would keep the peace and live in good will ? Why this civil war? Whenne 4:Manion ? Net:from slavery-=not because :the South cliOSses to have kinds o lalmi instead oftlte ; but from sectional'a, always and. evitertrhere a disintegratin prifimple.— is Seationaljealouay , And late—these, . air, . are the only elements of conflict between; these States, and though powerful, they are yet not at all irrepressible. They . ex- • ist between families, communities, towns, , cam:ales, and States , andif hot repressed would dissolve all society and government.' They exist also between ot her .sections than the North and South. Seationaliam Eget, many years-ago, saw the..Bouth and Wait united by the ties of !geographical i position, Migration, in termartiagel and in - tore*, and thus str ong enough to control thepower - And po licy of'the Union. It found no divided only bir •direreet forms , of labor; ancli,,sidth dens =nate but I most guilty . sagacity, it.seized upon'the I question of. slavery as the surest and most j patArhil instrumentality by Which to sep amte the. West ftlita the 'Sou h,-...and bind I her-wholly to the North. Encouraged every way abroad by those w o were jeal ,-, onebf our prosperity and ereatness, and, wholrnew.the secret of ourstreegth, it pr claimed- •the: . tirrepressi le , conflict,''' i betweenAlave labor; and fr eelabor. It Wight the people of . the North to forget bOth their-duty and their iatereats t . , and aided -by ,theartificiaVligiitientir and - ilia* eitaiihiehhieftey and . enter rise had Cre ated betiteen the . ttpiainaid i . dthe North west, it perBnaded the peopl' of. that sec tion also, to.y3deld s 4p . eve tie which i , , :_them to,the.gr,a42 . !Alle of the Miss, 1 7 '.-.`• .4 and telfar'tlien-poii car t fottunei• especially, whollyilWidtAhe East, _lt re sisted the fugitive slave law ...Cod demand ed tiMeXtslusion-oteltivery ' from all the Territiniek_httd=freiny Ihltrnistrict, and clamoredr.againial.thel admiiution; of any morealaveStates mtolthe illhion.. It or ganized' a sectional anti -- IdaYety parly, r and thueliiiiito its eitifid4elit cal ambition aitililifiitetitilfri fanaticism; an after-tit:pa trfiverieltri . 0'4;10i - 34W ' .I.' . Veliehrieht i agitation;: it4poiiited .piitee aihn,. fi nally, d*Ottat issue,•. of.the , aderal4oN6l aintnenti . iiir et every - State .geveilintenti Nottliand'West.. West..''- - - AnCift;day Itte.S:l76 - , in the midst of the greatest, lmost.r,raely: Inaatldestructive,civil 'war ever Waged. Ettartwo 7 yoats, sir; of blood and debt and taxation' " and 'incipient commercial ruin. are.teachieg.the people 'of-OM West,' and II trust of the North also, t h e folly and ' imadnese of this: crusade 'against African slavery ; and the:wisdom and necessityof union of. the States, as our there made t, "part slave and part free. i i • • . What then, sir, with so many causes inipellingto reunion, keeps us apart to day? Hate, passion, antagonism, revenge all heated seven times hotter . • war. Sir, these. while they laii, are th l in .at poiref_ i ' fel of All motives-with a pisbriltV•lnd With; theindividual man; but. forth*.elY they are the least, durable. , Tits li. hold a ;divided sway in the same bosopkwith the ' obler Oualities of love, - jilistinpi' -n • reasen,, tgaeatilltr; and, except " when ; et their{ 'hieght, areweaker than the Sallee Of interest lindlalways, in• States - at 'lisatitr gitve••waY i le-iratr,slast„; No statesintifil-Wt yields hiniself:Up.to them-can geiistirf(iiiiiily--fini :Well; and lie State - Wholte -sll' II r-isrltori-i tiblledlbythem can either-pro '''-' •ot • ,ert-! ;Bite: -But Wails•both their-ii •. ;I ' , grand; 'their ailment, and , While, it•las*Vl 7 6thit motives= are subordinate. 4 -krtittrirtneit - so peace fiourisk eatnintstrreftsfind de velopment in 'the midst- of -fighting, andi -this civil war keeps in motioillstba' dentri- 1 fugal forces of the Unione and gives to them increased strength and` nt,ivity every' day.- But such. and so manytind -power-1 ful,:inmrjugdment, are the - Cementing or centripetal agencies impfiling 'us to gether that nothing but perr . spial war and! Strife' can keep us'alwaYs - dlviffed. • i - • -Sir; I •do not undereStintatfthti-power of, 'the'prejudises of setticiti, -- tir; ' .- tis nincic stronger, 'of-race, - Prejadt iS . lcolderi , and, therefore; mete duralgts, ' ass the past iha skins of hate ands-revenge? , e spirit of antagonisth. • - Bat; as Ilmitkl — say said, I .E, its Imundary in the United'States isnot i 'Maserrik -Dixon's line... -' , Tfielopg-standi ing• - mutual , jealousies - of-NseW' 'England and the South' do not pritilOgi grow out of slavery. They are deettettlend will-al-' ways be the chief obstacle sittl - the , way o full and absolute reunion.- • They are %an i ded in difference of mannerfeliabits, an social life; and different tretions about politics, morals, and religion{ •Sir, after all, this whole war is not•ao , simich one of sections—least of-rall , betvieilih -the slave-' holding and non-slaveholdihreections—ad of races, representinrant4ifference in 11,56-d-,, but mind andsitkiteithlOpitient and; diffsr,ent types of scivilisatiiilit; -It is . the! 'old conflict of the Cavalier4d.ths Roßild-1 head, the Liberalist and'itiOaritan ; Or! iatherit is a conflict un'offuhesi hussies of the ideas and elements-f:repiesented byi those names. It is, war.of,,the.• Yinkee and the Southron. Said &Boston writer; the other day, eulogizing .. st New .Englandi officer. who fell at Frederterribtirg: "This; is Massachusetts war; Mitstnichusetts and; South Carolina made it." , - -Sat in the be-' i ginning, the Roundhea&siontwitted the Cavalier. and by a skillful , iuse of slavery] and-the negro, united alh-tiew England; first, and afterward the anti* North andi West, and finally sentoutttlAtattle against: him Celt and Saxon.: Get daini-Isnid Knick-I I erbocker, Catholic and Eptscopalian t and: even a part of his owtrltotitlehold and ofl the descendants of °vitt stock [Opnc!usion PIANO 'DEALERS. - -- K,NABEW , .1914111014—.1(VtarltiECE I V- , 'ed . Tvio 7 Oct. Stine GiiiiidTaiied Pian os. fun. hed back and fronfilitfikaxited legs. .One. 7 oct, tiqutire Grand Plain Cattg• Piano, finished' back and front. and carvediegli. "Alit° one bean. , aux' X ull Grand Piano. The 4inve ,Pianos have' . itte4graffe Treble and all'otlikekte valuable int-: provements. A few 61/..., 6% and 7 octave. Plain Pianos are expected this week iLis t;it ouLorrE BUMF 'lll - ole -Mil . • janls • . - :t• 4t . th Street. —NEWt A (4s , . . A, NEW, .Nie . ItiirT ' .. :&; 7 . i.40,P. g l'lLatiothtestiow ` .. r_tist. th , _ . 1 ,M 0 3., -New rarki , aeleated WWI,. aka s. 10.0444esifico04; • • ..... m .. chasm ....„ 0124 Ess.preoent we wool ea wareroomo of - JOH "..- - t A #IIIIKIIMMIP - ' X • dee'2o 1 — in.:l96°d ,treed. '., QECOND-HAND 1'111.11:11 Rd large lot of second-bandPianairforssleat 5), MA 175.160. 123. 100. 90. 75, .90 and 25 dollars, JOIEN li, ME.LLoR, deal 81 Wood street. MELODEONS AND DARNONIUMSir IN STORE—A SPLENDID NEW SEP. p'y of alas (Boston) Melodeons and Harmoniums, in elegant rosewood and wal nut eases. Melodeons at $5O; $6O s7_ , _5 $lOO. $155 and $l5O Harmoniums at 60, 80. 100 UN 200. MO, 300, 350 and 460 &Alms, Ear sale by JOHN 11, MELLOR, dec2o $l,OOO w"Til of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. of the most superb workmanship in every detail, and from the best manufacturers in the country, hey have been selected with the gre test posci• We oars, 'specially for the Holiday's. Prices low, For sale by JOHN H MELLOR, dec2o 81 Wood street, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, NO. llti Wood-Street, of the Baltimore Piano Pao• tors, established inlit36. A elictimi stook of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos, combining all the essen tials of a first class Instrument with late noveltiee (underpatent). Highly important to the critical pianist. Low for cash.r acceptanoe.., Wld k BROTHER, biliataoturea. ir_ETTERS TESTAMENTABN UPON 1-ditne:estate ortHOHAS SCOTT.' late of the city of it sbnrgh,,deed having been grantedde the subscribers by the kegieter of Wins, of the county of Allegheny , all persons indebted-to the said estate are req uested to make payment, and those having Waimea? demands against the rame to present them without delay to JOHN SCOTT. tt DAVID A. STEWART.I Ex'rs inn23lw.la6tw Office bo. 3f.9 Liberty st. - - - EIXECETOR'S NOTIOE—ALL PER -I'.esone having claims or deosands against the *estate of RO WERT BURNSIDE, late of Alleghe ny cityrdeo'd. are requested to present the a itne withonc delay: and those indebted to said estate will make payment to R. CTITHBERT. Surviving Extoutor. detllfltaitiw - • M Market street. pBtEI6III. ds CONWELLSVILLE 1 Railroad" Company—First . Mortgage. Turtle OreekDtvls'oaConstructiim Bonds." Headers are hereby notified th.t the interest coupons am the above Bonds, due Februarrist.lBB3, will be paid after that day, on ; presentatteg and deli.ery at he office of the Pittabuivh Trust , noutpeny, Wood street. W: 0. HIJCIRART. janl6.ecd;td Secretary and Ti easurer. A NEW AND WALKABLE LOT OF WINTER' CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Barred country Flanneb, Blankets, 4ko. and d d cheap forb ash eis at, R. be LCOMIP , No. 96 Market street B. szELy . 141 FIFTH A N T.Blit opposite Cathedral . .itEAL ESTATE AND iIENIIIIAL AGENT NOTES. — BOND lmmilis S. IdpIt ur TGAGIES aad what doefrities. . CEO 7 R. 9001 RAN .ATTORNEY'.COUNSELLOR AT LAW, office No. 69 Grant ptreet, near the Court Nome. Pittsburgh. . SS ENTRUSTED TO his care will receive prompt attention. Col lections made and the money promptly remitted, ,dedelYti, MIXE ILAILWAY TERIE•REN.PIaat LL Especially adapted for Array sale warren - - tedlo rub and kes t i m excel'ent time. chie of the' Most taking novel es of the day,_ and shouki re tatlst-Oricegfrom tO eaph. Sold only by the ease. contaidlegisiz J ef assorted patterns,— Uisayystiverlubsjed:mutinelerned , : - perMisos ofal . Wectroidided, fine imitation gold. beautifullytmgrffedsner MUM ofahalf-doz en. $39. Sam'ati easespf. half of eriehkbide $39, Terms ea. h.. Will he seat by Jegiresalwith bi la for da•ltietibicon dliliferyi:_l3Olthers must . 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 wishing to make m-ney rapidly. Order early. Address HUBRBARD BROS.:sole importers. istalamd] Perms building; Nassau st N. Y. VALI. PAEEB , CHEAP--BOTH French and American, will be cold with out,tand, adv B7 ance ind pristreet, ce until New Year's at the old s Woo hi'. Air Itaigi wanted. 'Num WORM ArldtratiOn.Vonnalttee of the Board otTrado for Nov. and Dee. Wm. ii.LSILINN, WiI.L.T AS. I. BENNETT JNO..S.DILWuRTEL ideCREERY. DAVID Noo DLESS. - . Movements otEuropean Steamers Kan*. Aunovt. China .....Livempot ...New "York.-- Jan Manchester - - biverpeol ...New Y0rk.......Jan Arab" 1 A " York Jan 1 • • • mem hdltal4ll, .greale....-.-.4.Brew,Yorkalavina All 0 Jan 17. Marion.....--liew York ..New Orleans... Jan 17 Jura -.Portland-LiverPool. Jan 20. Yorl.,Kingston. Ja.- Jan 21.• Africa - —Jan 21 TitrofßaltineeNew Yeir.Lidernool..... - . Jan 24' Tenlania.“-.4....NewYork..flambiug.:-. Jan 24 Pacific.-- New York -Havana Tan 24 Geo tromwell-NewTork .:New Orleans. Jan 24 , Ohba., ..... Jan 2t Maileheatee New Ye& Jan 31' Uni't KimcdomNewYork-.Glasgow Jan - British Queen-New York ..liavana &o ... Feb 2' Arabia , Tgaton'....'Llyeatool Feb 4 Aust c ralasian......New. york -Liverpool Feb 11 . itrolizy - mARKET. The follo. Tales _were maintained by our )3 " ke*/ •Mtrit ; r sdilver 31 i'Domand Natitiv.... 40 - • ElAter/4-EFehanile• Now York - 1 ........... BOlitan---_. `'.i Weatiero:Eicluirawe par f Clevalani par Darnin? I .!Thasibove &Naha buyhig rates. PITTSBURGH PRODUOE MARKET. • OFFICE. OF THE DAILY POST. } Monday, Feb. 2d, 1863. Remarks—The weather has again moderate& and at the time of writing this report was glens ant. Our rivers continue in fine navigable order,' but, unfortunately we have little or no tannage in ; .port to do business with: We think, however, that a large number of boats will soon bo released from' Government serrice. There are at this time three iboatliSn their way from Cincinnati for this port, 41::-Hastings, Nellie Rogers and Tempest. The demand for the leading articles was steady, hold= era being firm in their 'views, and in many cases demand'an advance. The Oil market continues very excited state; scarcely any two dealers agree ing as to quotations. Flour is held very firm and' as there is no prospect of early receipts. there is 'no difficulty in maintaing the present rates. The principle businds doing is in lots ranging from 50 to 150 barrels to meet the wants of the local trade. Applst- , The niarket far some time Past was 'firm with a steady demand! we note sales of 80 tibia at $2 20R2 50.. Altit* - --Sales of 4 bblset 16c®17c. Say=-Small sales were made at $15@17 if ton. Offerings light.. - tour—Market . firml :Some ofour dealers have: niii'up the figures; whilst all seem indifferent about selling just at Rik - Rafe,' -Sales 150 barrels, Extra' FR ~4o a dealer, at $6 50;1011 do Extra $6; .175. do Extra 'ram Spring Wheat, $6 35(4.6 40; - attleiBo barrels IY.' W. $6 75a6 B','; 150 do in private terms.- Stook moderate: „Rs Fkour—Sales 1.200 kg at $3. .18114eit Frolt—,Sales 85 bushels Apples, $125; ale hrloo bushels, Peaches, $2; market steady with:fair demand. Rutter—Holders are firm in their views: sales of 5 bbls, prime. Cheese—Sales ofl3o boxes, W. R„ 113,',©12c. Market steady. ittscou—Demand steady:. sales of 3),000 tbs , in lots ; Plain Rams. fik"64B;4; • • Sides, 7%40 Shoulders, fic: S. C. llama, 9,1iCa43( 4 ,c. Grain—Market firm but unchanged; We omit quotations. Sugar—Sales of Orleans at 11(41131s; Coffee Brown, 14@14W.c. filleiliegumett=Salei; of Orleans at 55'di5ic, .-,lol4les,4lalea of.ti barrels, at $5. . a . piip . e! &nide commands 80 Ceal r.1114 / 4 1.°;411644,*41546 ,*.Atie 5u Uiwil VIM frosted iritir'ili"Ntd nt O; list published a few dare since: CC AL ROUTS PASSED THROUGH 1.41 CS NO. 1 THIS RISC . JANUARY :ITS, ISW. Owners, No. Boats, No, Bushels R. smith 1: Co 4 90.800 Baker & Irish 8 80.400 Frank Dohrman 2 41,200 Bailey & Wilson 6 36,000 Duncan, Connell k C 0... 4 84,600 B. B. Coursin 2 19,11/0 Miller & Williams 2 ' 36,000 • W. 11. Brown__ 4 01,000 Hornet & C 0...... 1 22,000 Eil , Furlong,-... ..... ~:. 2 42,000 Jack Crow 2 39,800 —Jackmtui M.Billingsl.i..- 2 13,600 G. B, Jones • 2 35,300 IL R. MeQuiston & C 0... 6 67,200 Dowler 2 26,000 Din5m0re...._... ...... 2 19,300 Robbins, Jenkins Co.. 2 354000 Sam Clark - 4 81,000 Robinson, Minis & C 0... 2 41,100 J. F, Bravo 2 47,100 George Wells 1 15,300 Horner & Roberts ..... .... 1 10,000 William Stone 3 54,300 Farrow & (lambert 2 38,500 Total 1,064,500 We are indebted to Mr. S. L. Connell, Collector for the above. We owe him mans' thanks. PORK PACKING ITRKS. ' There 1.9 a further Iniprovement In the spirit of the Provision , market; disidtgeil. more, however, by holders than buyers. r•! c Lard continues to be tbemost attractive article. Ascity-packed is quite :uniformly held at 936 c, buyers are more free to take 'country, and very sales wore made--mostly deliverable at , interior points—at 9(4)94 for prime, and 8% for country head and gut. A, 'sale of city was reported to have been made at 93c, but we learn, indirectly, that there ware some conditions about the transaction; SNI would be. paid by some brands, though we heard of none excepting one at that figure. Coun try packed of good repute, held in the city, is not offered at less than 9Xe. • Chicago. Live Hogs wore firm and tolerably active at $315 (3 35 for light to fair, and $3 35@3 30 for fair to heavy lots. I)reaged hogs opened firm, with sales at an advance of 1 , 3 c per cwt., but the decline in Gold camsetl less firmness, and.the market closed atabout yagterday's,tpietations. .I'htladelphia, Leather Market lip to the, close' of asst. week !the .market was, quite active; the presentweek has, however, been !quiet. The government is again calling for sole. .upper, harness, bridle, &c.: in all about 20;000 ;sides are wanted, and prices of these descriptions :are rapidly advancing.. Otoutations generally are !unsteady, with an upward tendenev: The market has been' almost entirely cleared of all kinds of slaughtered sole, and the prices rule very firm. CALasgrars—There has been a large demand for rough stock; country is selling readily at 60®650. - There has been an increasing call for morocco and fancy leathers, both in and out of the shoe trade. Phlladelphial.Ulde . Market. We have animportof 2.3551 dr, -African Hides which are way offeced'in, this market. A few: lots of dry hidec haVe..beeniaken - out by tanners for consumption, but comparatively few are desi rousto larin stoeltatiiresenti. the market Meg, Item' Brm . BilenostAYresiare. held at 31431; net , east; Montevideo v.t4B@3l)lg and Orinoco and Car acai 27@)03c. In greehgaughter the market is active, and fanfiersiindVealers have bought free is; Prices have advanced 34c lb.' RIVER NEWS Cincinnati. The river here has risen two feet during the past twenty-four hours. Licking was pouring out quite lively, yesterday : The Lower Ohio, Cumberland . i ria Tennessee are in fine navigable order. With o tunnagh,_ -freights are offered freely for Pitts argitand.Nashville, et advanced rates. The fig u lesfor Nashville, are $214 cwt. i Th 6 N ellie BOOM left for, Pittsburgh, and the Orient was *earning preparatory to leaving for Louisville.... , ;; • The Nevadi;_figns. Pittsburgh, and the Diadem Gal. the Cuinberhind, are among the first boats due here. -' • - The Shenango, Orient and Silver Cloud, we hear are in the Government service. E=EI !' The river is rislnf slowly at this point, with 13 feet 5 inches water lathe canal. The weather has become very cold and disagreeable, considerable snow having fallen last evening. The Commercial, and one or two others of the Cumberland river fleet, which left Nashville last Friday„.ecrivedat this port yesterday morning, Nashville. The fiver is rising slowirat this Point, with a fraction more or lossthatkinni feet water on the Shoals. A large fleet of boatasailedir'lntatere Sete-May' morninstaboutilLenTOAL: Mara - Were abbut-22 thinaporte and ereabostrinelL . , DBALTHB ' M` OILS tif. M. EIER & C 0 . .. ILIWO7AOTiIItnA (LT Pure' No. 1 Carbott- 011,i BENZOIi'3U .; • airOffioe on LIBERTY 'STRUT. oink:Ill, Penn'a it. Depot. - - 11%.;All . oil , warranted. ~aw&gaa PpI , IIONA: OIL . WORKS LONE, MILLER 5i.:,00.1 WORke AT SItARPSTOJRGE STATION, Art - rxamm PALLY RAILROAD. ArOlSeti and Waraonse itt MISR= STREET, FTITSBEIRRIG! . Manufactures of Muidnattnic and Luba:et-6d Oezbon Oils and Bens* • • , NO. Z REFINITED OIL, wmumnprzio` NONEXPLOSIVE, always on hand. 0024:17 THE ARDESCO" OIL ,COMA' *NY 3 1sale a i nterior artiol;of HAVE FOB ' Rained Aplescio Oil, • NON-EXPLOHIVII.' 'ALSO, PURE BENZAD.L.I'I warehouse, 27 113.1V1N STREET P1T1.313 URGE. The rhilosophii3' Buriler INAYDENIii NEW DOEBLEACTINikiI Philosophic Burner for Carbonell isPowl ready. It possesses many advantages aver, the Common Burners. .1. It makes .a lame or. mall Bah! with-verteilti • . wi 2. It lkbarn any quantity of ell with 3. It can-be tared with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be need as a tapef night-lamp: 5. it oan always be made to btu7 POnimmlealk/ 6. It fa more wit/ wfoked than tan ,- oth - . 7.1 t an he trimmed and lighted withentrt. ;moving the cone. 8." It thrive all the whitelight almie the eene. 9. The chimney oan 'be removed -or inowbid without touching the glass: These burners are the common-Ne.lsise. and can be on any lanai , "now In' role: 'Hy= Per using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 cents; per dozen 08. Bold a No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. ita:s-Iydw PisAYDEP . u. en it Oil Work DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFETED - C A, R 13 . O N '0. : I . Moe, NO. 293 LIBERTY STREET Pitt* burgh. Pa. GROCERY DEALER, wircir, if A X BAG. 'Ws-- WHOLESALE . VOCER NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD BTILEEt. P 1TT5811.1144 WILLIAM CARR & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Importers 01 EISA NUMB, GINS, eike., ALSO. Distillers and. Dealers : n TIRE OLD MONONGLIIELA .478, WA.TEV 827 stieet, so m, - • , IPITTSBIOINFIV: :VAL WALILBAUTII AIX WHOLESALE Gaacrits, NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS AIM PITTSB BAUM WIELLIAM MLitt, rayrd N'OANDLUIL 1 A. co. Specia l Qeae MEANS d; (Bueosimors to M'Oandlesit. Neazit .1t4:10.3‘; WHOLESALE GROCERS; -- ) Oorner Wood :tad Wataz ttieett, folikt• prmonnuni. PA JAMES A. FETZER, ..• FORWARDING AND . COMMISSION MERCHANT. POR TER BAIR OP inOUP, Grafp ut •_ oMacion, - 1 . 4.4 Batter, Voqed t • and 1106 • CiShiailliailitat and First Mt:recta, • PITTSBUREID,P4, RDPED TO—Pr:lnds Bailez, Dot, Willis* Dilworth, _B. Cuthbert& 'sm.- rittalinult Boyd Ott, Melaka. Dwearinimni S. Brads. Caah:M. M.:Bank. Litt HowellMiolida &CC, Gleams W. • Anderson., Donlon, : :axton. &Alti Whealinir. : raY2Sartfibi CURTIS IC. NiTEINICIETZ, • GiffailtAL HOUSE, CAMPEtNT.EII AND JOBBER. SHOP WOOLS ALLEY, between Wood end Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA:' ans Mr Orders emlioited and promptly attended to.; LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER murk SMELTING laraolt PARS. 141."431Thi1Y3T , _ at _ Manufacturers , . - Sheath. Brawlers' an DOH Cooper. Pressed-001 , • per Bottoros.Raised &ill Bottoms, Eipeiter Bolder. dm. Also importers and dealers to. Metals: Tin Plate.E3heet Igeta krt. alr.ticsuitently 'on hand: 'Mimeo's Machine' nd Tools.. Wsrehpuso. No. 149 Fan and /Se. 11COND STREET.,, Pittsburgh, Penna. Air Special order; of Copper out to IntvAiraired Pattern. fe2l:lydAcw, . cipr YOU WANT SORE GOOD NEW ,13 Fruit or !Impaired - Mince Mes,t, mixed, arid' fallother . kinds .ef. SPioel4- cooking Bran dy or Wino. New Drawl, Lemon and Citron Peel go to illswort& & BroMe,in theDMmond„ tit re - Tou, will get anew , crop , of Fruit and lower half at Fmat:other house in : the city. Also a_general sod assortment of VaxollyDrooeries. Teas, Wines, ' es. - and all other kinds of Foreum and mesa° laollom• 4WU -- • ll RTIf & BRommum 1 :41424 , eorner Diamond and Diamond OM J. E. CASIDAY. Note, Stook, Draft; - Bond and Mort. gage, StealEistate and Mer. ohandlee Broker. 10.EMEatOOM N 0.12 BURKE'S BUILDING, 110IP.TIE STREET. Pittabrugh. Pa. desirable MU property and other Real Estate . to the emount of $lOO.OOO for sale low: ALLIFORNIA ABrypir RE. C ceipt of and have for sale a jot of pure Cali fereii mines; superior to any American and equal to any - European Wines. They consist of Hook. Angelicr, Muscatall Port , and the attention ofinvalids is called JOHN MALES, , dada: and onse•'rim:pond Alley. To RcILDNREI AND CONTRACTORS, We are nowmanasonrint a rapider arltioie of which we arerePared to 'deliver from our 47)4M1 YARD. 504 inixori i iiinnir. Beef intilitietVliaillly Coa4 always-An hand asonaL_ apt" . plutomsom!. STEWART 411,00. JOHN> LITTLE, ;fir,, . so.4o4spovirritiTnismik ST - OCI - AND BILL BROKER beZierk Bondi. andll ostarsuie rldio e4 " • ble ' . 0 7.4 v. _ .. . .. 1 - .4 11 ,._911 1 4 1 XP._ inrOßgi . i':.7; r 1110151P-Nao LAlLviiilt 3' ' 15 , ...V..ivr f • 1 t JUlthe4norantasviralee_ _ • ..:,... f , • IS Bit4ats.tlalll mai. lb.. ---- natioils. Si( . Ouse .1 1 114 22 V. ci:;. ri''! - Mations addcat to yon ot• •• , -__ , BOX • and . 4..,„ n: WM mimics. Baca * rldt" I , ~., thealactstildscdoide T 0 11 1 E 1 e rend s i ghl.!: l: r .-: r ' I I= . .:.•. - ...... • , .._' . - ' • ' i mm oOrdit... e.. . ..-,i'keix • 'ilA_knorstioe ~ • •44:61,1).Erisier 11it.43, eel , isTsMent• , , • aihialasti, di e ; goo might rt. —4O .tividk. EV ... . modest,* 'Prenunkincns, Abed in immense', sprnarn,if * - 41 5 0 Imo. compere indiety. , Mtellisenee.':„ sand ilto ,- lams and , Qom% ,numtcasoncl7..mertrA-12/114 Yawn. It is tnthibitaityihowaTer, _Ma nodietote ' - ida'stiff=ituarliaruir are madded 'that Ahab; .......s, ;41.eneditere , and wards . iiirervionstrpleetdS . - *kis and. or. delibato condition .and a/W(49lr have ''been issred - to health ...,, and visor ~... hd,4lA._ 8EAN....,.m.. taw and- , Ihrouth him Uwe be* eased mach - Wing. ,lk . 4, 132 31 3 04' - •Warneatiol4, 4-33. .u.r. , At. .. ,ptina nostorneimmaiedmisiecanini de , - 4 vtirrehartiminWof Oft - lira now katiadnei; lir ireflaaZl le Y &Cat. l . 457 m 1COZIAMO R iomteaul having seed- thi - fellanilactheilestrtuidlizenteit zashetnts abed:lan ! * it:and=it tk•Arbeltidsle , Nemain'ille. uses are marked mcioese—navinghnd *lit IdietS inirst , ilidepleadioni OW "mem* 130:111: il m l , tall.Ald: World ant ki ' the Thdtedi3 " hinilo eli..-tio"111 vitt' a 2 Ink inkiWinnliTin altain7loo69 unccith - eito eek. mum dic, 4 l,V o ia -mmitehanke , - ibat tILIMI=XtI C0MM11110443;4,, all "glib- Ittndred , .01- attilah'ecranancy dattn= l 7 Mir coMthisk adh - Row bp ratierand,ipro t-aey.antand': to it in tame - Full.yartiaMitanti had ofmy treatment .13,1329131 . thElt./Soopy:ofthe hiedicalAdziectittbieh • • is even. grabs to , all that 'apply Rohn than ad- ,_- anntacce-hrTatrr 'eltnty ' , years- mr.tente an' ohgerratkNdonsftuunta i s he has mariag, !Ikea trainman' Of tp disarm.; 'arid dheli Anil, oonsoltedb*,*evr,ql - oliaion. ila dell cameo= mended , ky rap ab l e citizens, trailiimers,'nzt, , tnietore oti hotiliOlte.:J. °floe = iis" ercittlial. 1 , ._ .40,14,cieas Didlrond. eL-ert. . Pr can:.-am , b cations - ftbm lilt Vats olio= uld6a zater.sl , -- -.- tmuledtai 7 H.Tt-I.lf-r L" '- 1,..,' - '-' , ''.l-' -- --:'. l -1 1 , .: • ' maai anh4, ' , -Abel, .:.-, .i::!. -_-..'i.1 inaniburith Pat (0_17 , 1* ,, t , • - CERTIFICATES ,t 11"- - Tirinuatcu'illrOT reong•- . lick.ii • • lasticd•for yemon that bus been sorely .4- flieted*fcir idars, when belebotord7 ;Idieved of bia safferinam buts:zinnia's], cured LI; have been aflicted with a yeffy bangnant Ikvipelas Tor leire ,- IllfavecalledAi - serowd - c•f on; reinalarPllTiaians. ;but a - I,Witbont(pnr hoy eft: T called. on lipetOr Brariarul; some ern. past and hair.' token htt raedicinamblobi/ how evar, ; is all composed, of herbs 'I a now as well I. as eVer* - 14- 1 4.WY-pirscre tirisbiniollfo See lab -* will please call at Refer to`life, - ciaytpyi;`,l)llgditad Alley. • • ~=„1 •", ICIWZBY imaTirr:i HAT I HAVE - IPieriailliatid'idribe - • ease ogled, EpllepNy OrAtidliby kaya triistihe beitPhysidians the Pld - 1 ormbry arid in: thbo bat DeViltmeiveiLiszWilevelt- .t]raids • advised i til „saliva_ Dr. tßistrt s trup last. year and Velad no-ibeworitseethietifti3 ~.98,nsietr.133yulikeompletehyrcare4-•=irther. Ltiforbiatlon please an at 0: St_ _ - - =-, =ADLEY.... !I 1 1 tEW„!'lliEDICAt'l 'DISIDVE woik.rxivit imps*" 'Om IritEutuks. Elribstilv of e:: .;? _ GONORIaI 4 P , DEMAI. utepeduteg. 'Betninkl' Wedkneag,' Rlghtly . 4/onse...beotttit:4l3 Genital irrite• biUty btrietare aud - iolllltt the -Md. - ? Whitt 'ORE HUNDRED -1111'8101AM ('-.= in:heir prieliWwithltlie , Whet oneconi, 111J arnza , km 4 i 1 ,5t.r. 1 ?-r flr, ZCrit 94illaitillspEMizoipThieff.: be k winiVi l a r iefionAti • fonrato -to ( i - ~. torn, hen AAP , JP tiILIMUMM L lint: — prebarea -eltriate • s B riglar , 4 itmittOsiriitnater, t) , :cuvuL e. "l.m to bpentluind . . lerivolaed: No ~- , of ‘ , .l *— 'iottiiiiiiicesaa/z , w nolutbenn ,-,1- ' sr .; „:_, , notion interfere" Y w - ef , etnn.i. 41*11. ' '• .-h •:•::-6 '-: . : i 4"dli . "'-7 'l,: - r-:,. i ~ -A, kif I gem) 'l*_ : _,..._ . ' tiiiiVoir lo4latii<* *,` ~: 1 , ~ .., 4 LIJIY.:effs.I *F. il' .' .i4.' Belf , Ablleiti diowrslter l / 4 0ke , Es. ai gllialltilltot, - - 'al p4w. -_ : _ednitrt-intportantworiee to-two ar. - . mooted. 62, E1T ABEL Rizeluatretrerecia redtto Day POktke• Linti•BriLVS faUgilareeeil4 ': ' ''. i • AA: marline gre Wipe , on . Aliloninwhed.4ll-eao, feria- , i'sk.lg u "piA ll ...'*%rudiaxa ji the Vi l na "frlP‘' oath promnt,,w l olAsbfkalad AP ~.. lr , le WONSIIO ‘,,,, ~ , , vo gbe 4 1!tielilllelii 41303.iiii 43iitre fiCazi l ell! letritkig 1* .• •,r1 0 144.1)7i-Urr actrx .0 104 4 ' .F l s , ,__ t -!Sitt 2.)N af r= l2 4. 2 4lZia's 114164 7.' 4111 , 1 44 ' 1 !° 1 :_, :, / - josthritiimmuir L- . 0, p - ' - ' . - derzelldwikei draft slli A - gentler Plt birch.' old by all Druggists. ' -- -r ~- - ,- 43•14011//3dS•7 - . . - IDRIVATEDISDISMES , .niDr.BROWNIMEDXCAI t ina .: IIMIGIOAL"Offine.Ne. ' sheet-, Pittetranclit s, "•::" of-Pittabingl4e. - idlse been ja- Weetke i at i thiagt - tivontsqlve TAisi Oeinnild =IPA?* In peed of a medical Mat _should -siii 4 feaP* find out the sue p a r i ai-ralle.,---Tbe.licotoris a regular ura4eugua • treat meat of teettlillf cloak dielaMe" it tray gnat crtittstmr.4l:ivarar„t,tt,t z. . - , • • 31111OMMiliii enirlslLAnsitarto the. med. term of V graowl - and f3arotalons .Affectionc.— i Mao all atisint from hereditary taint.• • • .uuinifeete, .itrelf,in the, fotoi-1...0f !Atka DA:abaft% and h triat - inany- ,ornir of skin the inlsitvorAwhich thapstiest irantirei , ignorant. To personaeoatEieted. Dnr.bror,^iror- hopes of a .aerecoveisi `Tit' Bidrienrlr+isikles fa the_ you oi• broMtit on oftenlgrthat viditatz liatft of siscanal M il i nestitl67 W hieh the reeed end' indaid tti/ atelialliideettnlatio". J'Re• the lildeliesiediel.known 3a tbR ocranti3 —tiotr ea4a wed malts ireeeAtreelderatiee otlesiddif Brows r 'teeeediewneverfiYt yo onYif PanilligiseaeafX4 IlleaDAlrli—be will warrant earth treatirruee, eleetflanticotz Ureaul rea rget - PozaleWan }Nab, Sapp ODA • • ifiettasin'AnoilVayoint Affeationc-Pain-ci. Bachand Kidneys Irritation of the ' sham witif all diseaseird'atrionial w !'"``. 1"••:-Itiblt* thelrn,roina. lontelivh a aireciea tol3. T. r(6.50 Pitt mitriPa:: wil46e imineditdoißanasial•- , : ed. ' , Medicine rent to.any addrcao - and secure frgnrobaervatiCa - • ' Often And Fly, ate llcino - ;. • b,„,„4.• • • 2i fNO: swum 'olvincits: - ,DB, l invimm-. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOItROIitsEN4 U tuflirtodledly' aides of Itiltiennie 'arisini# ol 4rabs. Braises. or.:39.rearlineltr . ' - • effect mea l and certain. Harness or, Saddle .oalls. Tato ee. Manse; also irptioditf cue Spatial Wad: Ringbone ,may..esudly-,!)• Weft vented ant:t cured in their 'inelpiefAM -- 14t - .,•.: txmllrmed &Am .arcibeyond the ' efftt RAD/CLarCIII‘ NO ease of the kEnd,. °waver. iM so:desperate t hopeless bat itiorty be alleviated. hp, this Linimeott. and its faithful applieelira alawys remove 'the Lameness: and • vitiate' th hone to tray.al.WJtb .11 sr Every horse masa Shoold hive this remedp'sr!- hand. for its t:mely - ase at the first eplisearinew of " . .r.;"‘ 'Lameness will effectually pmett .UlOOl fbrUildwi. auga ß ea mentione&A. which 111 homey are and whi we e: re:maim, othervisei , valoor , ' l- basso ifesidil itra...E.3lKLldeaft,t-kt drafty-desrusaw...- 1 ' • - = . GOODto 1 . New solawithischasLAt.„ ,- , - se2 MACRL *44. ‘!PYDAni,. - - ISOLM:faitell017 21111113 : 11 . - 3 14 EZNO BACK pAlT,and °GUN .lu4-• ' • IMAM AGAINST TWE )3 fC rl ggßinntlNZ:7 OrOP/PGY.Proc i g el/ at 7 r '7,ll : 4 l . tr iA 87011hatrist. 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