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Also Trimminse,_ Fancy .4inoda; Zuttons, Three* raids hal Notions, our stook is not a W a it k our in clioapbess by anv in MOOP SKIRTS, as we kayo facilities for supplying the best an rOjfittmelreA;yetry-lowrates.‘ C RUM vItriGADE. . . 8 - IYE:ar'k 6t 4 3 . t-t;eet. •DetweimPourth and the Diamond. A SS I E R N li EE' SALE OF. L ' VAjkiy.E REAL ESTATE *ill wiprise to-Public Sale on , • • '-• ' • lay, January 6th, 186%* tAT - 1717(1:0LOOK A. Al.. . .; c On the pie ises, all that vakrablerlot or piece of ground situate in the Third Ward.: City , of Pitts. burgh.. bkMided and described artiollowi: • Begin isg at the Eastern cerner of Cherry alley and Libe street: Onnoe along Liberty street EastwatA 31 feet fl inches to; the line of prop ), erty now' late of At Seibert; Abeam by the same 98 fps and 5% inches to an alley ten feet wide: e Along said alley 121 feet and tiiroch ea; to Plain , alrey; thhnoo albiag intim* alb*" West 33 ft. 1 inch to Ike same property now or late of J. Parker; _thence by the same and tte line of property tiClonging to J. Fetter's heirs, North- ji wardlyf - 99 4 thenci it by the lineicf the lad metl , -, -. z doped im 114442 tf 4 loobes Welled? 41104 i ofrre thence Y sante gireet - 9%! indßas fcr the cor ner of Oh ry alley and Liberty street, on which t , is ereotel ilia large brick tenements known as the ' .a.' lEalLil . l;llouse and . Continental Hotels. Jll Thbuir rty is immediately , - adjacent to the k Great Has a and Western Railroad Passenger fu Depet, an fiords a rare ;chance for Investment , A by capita ,list?. , '''' Terms apkt .141.• , ' ~..•4 XOHIq 1 4:' , ItITYDRIiIi, -\' - Ali 'AI Om ee of George Ammar. J G. DAVIS,G Auctioneer. dec l B:3tattd. gargli4 above sale is Postponed to the OTth Febf: ary next, (Tuesday.) ._ . Tutis DIERIE , AAVFNOR INSTITUTION, NO 110 linfleid •atree opposite the Custom Rouse. Ch M artered by the Legislature. AD FVICJEItS. Pron . deA1........,,.......JARRS PARR, Jr.. . 1 ,. PHIZEUDRi(Tii. • 1 Wm. H, 'th IL F. Reid Thos. D.L.Messler A. Rah, amen Francis Sellers Josh"- Rhodes John F. enninge, Jaccd. Stuokrath Thomaa I.l3lair Al e x_, Bradley ~, o E. Hoary r ' ,3:d Tittr9 Al6r6d TP.BB, 811 7 k Josiah 0 Zug A S Bello Jos.-Dilworth. 88 Fo ler W-AD Reed, - Jae W i edwall tt C Schmertz F Rabin - - C W Ricketaos J M -on Sll Hartman D M Lo ' , R - J-Andgmon Jas W B er DE Mo.K.Wey -, C H W olf ! Robert D Cochran i Wm Smith; W lhmsen 0 B Jonei„ B F Jones W H Phil a • C B Herron 41 .. RITARY AND 'VRP.A.BI7II.III. d :" D. E. MoKTNLEY. C' ',,, - Open yOrom 0A.M.t02 P. IL - AIR O. 'f , i;l- 1 • ' day and Salrday eveningEfrom 8 ;to 8 o'allock. i t , Deposita: eived of ON.RDIME arid upwleds. Dividenda hclarel in December and Jurie of each yeari , " 1 .....• ti Dividends owed to remain are placed tooth e credit of the eposittir as pridedpal , and beatito- "• ..,1 ? terest, thrisloimpounding it, W Books containing Charter. - By-LawS, h 0.,. fur- to nished at tlilittlffice. Air This .Maritutien offers. eapecially .. ' to tiriaa j . ` the persons waceri earnings are ems.% tne9payteriata, up to mourn ha by small dem *. eas ily Saved, a hi( sum which:Ain be a resource when need pd; their money noWeinirsafe but bearing*: be.rest,in- is stead of r ng unProduotive. myl.. e . ST rCIS - 'OOLLEGE 0. UNDER lOF THE FRANCISCAN BRO TH grl ERSI th ( riems......Arionriecton i -mmirwrim dr rIN Lougrro.icanibria ociunizje,l4 7 vania four MOOS from Cresson Station's-I ow , the direct route between Philadelphia s a iii - 1 burgh, was ed in .1858. with prlvillges to confer th Collgoa ri4 rors and . Degrees.. The 1 AlisiOsi ein one of the moat Ted P ylvardar- portion of the Alle ghesur Alounl .baingmeseinhiMlbr Haim* Theo . andeque men . . The Soho year_oo=ee ':: MONDAY. t he 15w. a 'sad -gad about the 28 ef JU R follo et h ic divide k I into two Beasiestut ganiligliellatil Mom between theflieslow nu the:Apparatus!, noes , . sarefor Landilßstrvegdne :4m , ,. Ag, . will be iblWisidna, bi. - Sse InW•tuon, to Dm, str=e: iii-aid m 10„,a1;; ohomm• st 444. from -.4w* ye. to 41' ir.:l Mame naursath 10 u l 4ofoderstlatriia . " 10 tiMstremlaraesdiona the ewe... ..- /5. k t ievet,btltibttillelr. ARM O'ClonnWto, Meir. aklieynoldh:S..__t. 114: Loretto. itlid eg...9lftlf,lmen OrPielfumuuniu• -7 50'"' I±l t so •- • " ' • • . I _SE zaeio Arniti'"iiess4lo' 94# 2 iLi • •..i: ._.17.,A1.--,134-,woodstiik UNAB 14117 for 'ale ttrAz.,i lan? ~, PRESET bFOR-THE:II-0.1)0/01 t i ___. ril II IP ' eitlikEitill 'al:lft. Juin': Lopened, agscianylfar tha;HalldWa a vary ai and del Idirstoak of inane GOLD WEL LY , GOLD AND isumns IiVILTECES. for Ladiav 119,9,4th 5 1 /: 8 - wr 11/S /4.92/ P ) Clock% Fanny pou; 1 lim iII .... _.-....- -- 8 .4W.MgIIIIV4IIIE..t Ranh as e . 'Au and fruit , Waft.' ieblits i . card eases., Oat% add. and e• Fargeovii. 'or anitablaa,* for subi en t a . 1 .n , A q , REIN iact.Yß:l,9lrdiittifitic t d de :=0 '.1'...1.11i -:" •AsiVillititnei; ' FOlt RS D Inquire 018. —avoiaoto TAM** sToity CKeorper Thi . rd'anfllosit streets Vert ./Oo n a w. SlirrilLik . CON +- tti 118 Second street. . 40 83/la. N. JO. MOLASSES, 1;i1o1.1 . " ornig'erroi, o York ill f • risk y— • _kaLLER EtwaxgriON. 30 " L 10 •• In store and BOYPS Masada'. Ivrar camAie ; on Rouse, TIED "DAILY POST-ADVANCED BATES. • ; One . ' 7.4% by mail Six moth s, Three I - ." (he ........ ...... o Onelwislit, delivered the city, 't Single copies To agents per hundred 2 (xi NitV` vkirrtsitlittr tetTEs The ieliccaAagratekif advertising have , agreed - upon oy the Pu tither,' oftne Pittsbur Daily Preps eto take Whet 0* anti after,the t 0 i day of-N*4lola-, ISO% ortn new ooniraoiSt' • .1 FOR STANDING NATTER. , FIIIIBIRCLE SqUARE, EVERY lA.( - Ale 141errixt.14:1 ...160 Tynan vii,01..;. a& 4o i T o nifirtfonie... - 1 00iThree months... 11 00 o ee insertions 125 Four months ... 13 00 week 200 Five months.... 14 00 weeks s ao Sir' nOnes 15 00 ee weeks 500 Nine months.... 20 00 igna m0nth......... 600 One year 25 00 1,, i FQ/141011.44.1141W1LE agAny.R., WkiahltligwaiLviltage ofiNvea)ily °taiga el I • of matter. t oteinserted &thong new advertisements. 1 PIM SINGLY E.QIJAHE, E,VERY-DAYI i 811 month's...::. . '— R slue mont h s Ilsilk) tore'3o ouri Notices a 25 *Maio N0ti0n.. . . ...... .—,,.75 Dwith Nof' .1,10.- lotion . esoh inserti o n ........ .......... *3 All advertisements ordered in for one Month, or lose time. to be caah at the time otor dering. # •-• LDAILI" POST. FROM REBEL SOURCES A SuNitsted SOy Arrested On Saturday last a man named Albert Ar.: Sinclair, who also passes under the al of. of Carrington, was arrested on Third strhet, in the neighborhood of the African 'chtirch, by Detective Frederick Shaffer, of the Eastern district, in the tenement from which Webater;:the spy, wail taken. About ni#/niontlia:since; Sinclair; : 4lo; tit that' time, putted for a Ideutenant in the Yatt itiai army, add professedi to-he a deserter, appeuedin Richmond, and was committed to J aetle GOodwin as a spy. After being 'there a considerable time, he succeeded in ;aiming himself off on a green sentinel as n officer of the prison, and not only I liberated hiritself, but passed out on his own authority the notorious Col. Adler, a fellOst -prisoner. who aticciseded in ineking his .way to the North., The!officers heard no,tlnhg , Qf SinCiair:a wharealionte until a ftws dip( ago, when they were-privately in %rifled that 'he was in the and took measures to, effect Lis arrest, in which they wen. successful, as above related. It is believed 'that he has been backward and forwaid from this city to tbeNorth sever al times since he escaped, and been thus .useful to the enemy as a spy. • Haddon Not to be Taken. [[rom the Jackson Appeal.] thereat* auy fear's existing in regard t • e safety of Port Hudson, let-them be' ince disdained. All the Yankees in is world tind 'itt•that region where pine' o s and cord wood wouldn't bring the st,cost of cuttintcombined could not re c • Port Hudson. _. Th : - Brie " - Won't be Reeen. : - straserted. , ' L From the Richmond Dispatch. Jan. N.] Nothing., falls more strangely on South ern jeers thati the talk of re2onstrnetion whidli we hear so much of in the resolu tion( and speeches of Northern conserya tives. 'How to undeceive men who in dulge such illusions we know not. They must put:themselves in our places, under .go alltbat we have undergone, and feel all thatltie feet in order to understand that of all impossaile things in this world,`the recopstrurti on of the old Union is the Inosi i - snii osstble: • " ' Ronstrnction I Can they reconstruct the wily eiretes : which- they have.broken't —c f they reconstruct the fortunes which the havem scattered 7—can- they '-recon stru t the bodies of our dead kindred whi by tens - of thousands they have de- stroted? When they can do this they can I I reco'rstruet the old •• Union. When they can do this—when-they Fan, breathe- brea 1 of life.into the pallid feces ; of, our ; sons and broiliers and - restore their' . once mor Oiling Find happy, to. our desolate fires es —ther May dream of bringing 1 tiac that Union whose only principle of ohe ion was the, mutual love and cohfi `elm of its , people.- • ' • If the recolistrnetionists want peace, vey min , misily bests it, upon the terms, on hic they could hive it—letting us alone. 'e k neither - more, or less. We are >t nvading their territory nor giving Lei homes to the flames, their .popula• r. prison and their women to a fate ors than death. Let us alone I That' all welt*: 4 ,X,e' t . .us aloneetalsid: e i nb ill eturiittbdlS more to bless a distract- 1 la d. But do not expect us to_degrade ire yes and east disliOnor upon the av of, our, kindred by, ever returning, to, e e rtukt iel thitsoltxyboaa :hands., are ipp rig with the tears and, blood of our ople.T The War on the Ocean. e allow}orthe_,COWAtderate =L:Steamee-Eloki: „, Th. New York Express .. publishes the ifoiloveing extract from a letter of Cap tain P. A. Small, late master of the brig I , Carrie Ann, of Machias. Me , burnt on 1 the rid instant, near Cardenas, Cuba, by the Confederate EiteB g., VI 'IQ tide • l; ;u , C4IIDEN#B Jai). 23, 1863. "Yen will be surprised to learn by this time that Carrie. Ann is destroyed, burned IT,.i th Confederate steamer Florida, and ititthe ery harbor, of Cardenas. She hove us _ to: t night just at dark, right about Of • ne Key, bearing S. W., half a mile !die ,braeven or eight fathoms of water, and d strong from.. the_North, giving irieljn fi ft een minutes to - clear my boat 'and, t wliatnclotheir I reoaldleolhfcti iti th n iti ',34 v 484444 my clirdrioniete, Umv °met° , sextant, spy-glass, charts, &c. ro, e n judga what clothes I could save in,th4 time, man the boat and leave.— In ~ twenty minutes she was in a light blaze, having fired her cabin and main sail.” I ._. ,• I The' Black Brigade. On t he subject •of ` Canieron s Black , Bleigad A lai Woidd Vitili - tikii:' ,l --- - : -.. i"Eli on Cameron maiibi 4t4N ifyi.; 14104 brigad e of "colored Unionista i- - into . pl: ~,of rtheyebellioni (yrhe*Ver' that d may heD_COr anytt)tere Asetoa ofihe relich. 'W -Dr. Poyer and legislative committees.— at wA wilt the "colored Unionists" say ;to the at ter ?— " Wendell Pkillitisi" - '' " ti certai Ittitittinltifyor of 2 dnbiong ittf4tn t to nog nit.ktitoon, tctalled the Jildas : Uia4 root in epee& to-night , but I Atonflo4 id.." ".''dare saY not," replied : Melte-, quaintance t but, how do you. eappose Judne, Would lOce it l'" , , , , Why is a bird. likelageeriifeature2 He c it never eats less than a peek. SELECT TALE. A ROGU - E7S LIFE, $BOO I am guilig to try if I can write some. -thi g about myself. My life has been rather a queer one. It may not seem p a i;calarly useful or espectable ; but it k hob been, in some respects, adventurous :- and that'may give it claims to be read,i even in the most prejudiced circles. lam an: example of some df the workings of the social syStem of tis illustrons coun tryon the individual n tive ; and, if "may ri l , say so without unbeco ing vanity, I should litre to quote myself fo4 the edification of my countrymen. ! i Who am I? UncoMmonly well con ne ted. I came into this world with th great advantage of having Lady; Malk ini aw for a grandmother, her ladyship's' da ghter for a mother, and Francis James So y, M. D. (commonly called- Doctor Softly) for a father. I iptit niyfather last, beCanse he was net so well connected as, my mother, and my krandmother first, becaupe she was the best connected of the Ithiee. I have been, am still, and may I continue to be L a Rogus ; .but I am not abandoned enough yet to forget the re spect that is due to rank, On this ac count, -I trust, nobody! will show such want of regard for my feelings as to ex peat me to say much about my mother's brother. That iiihurna person commit ted an outrage on his fa fly by making a i fortune in the soap and candle trade. I apoligikeSor ,ntentapiiing him ! even in .an n aceidental way. The fat is, he left my sister Annabelle elegady of rather a pe nciller kind, saddled with certain condi-, dons Which indirectly affected me ; but this Liaissifge" cif 'the facially history need not be PriidueedYet. I poligize a second' time for alluding to money matters before it was absolutely necess . Let me get buy to a pleashig and reputable ntablesubject by saying a word or two more about my father. Lam rather afraid that I Dr. Softly was note sharp medical man that in spite of his sreal connections, hit did not get a very magnificent practice as a physican. As a general practitioner, he might have bought a comfortable basiness, with a house and 'inAig surgerylshop attached; but; the son-in-law of Lady Malkinshaw Liireii obliged to kold up his head, and set up his carriage, and live i a street near a fashionable square, an keep 'an ex pensiveand clumsy footmto answer the cloth., instead of a cheap! and tidy house• , E 1 maid. How he managed to "maintain, his I position" (that is the Fight phrase) I never could tell. His wife did not bring hint a farthing. When the honorable and gallfmt baronet, her fatherldied, he left !he widb wed Lady hfalkinshawl with her world ly affairs in a curiously involved state. Her son (of whom I feel I truly ashamed to lie obliged to speak so son) made an f _effort to extricate his m ther—inYolved himself in a series of unfathomable messes, which commercialpeople call, I believe, _transactions--strUggled for a little while to get out of them in the char acter of an independent gentleman—fail ed—cuid then spiritlessly availed himself • •:i. • -.lkbasma,:,,oassorlase,44--frixo,-sova i rlio can' le trade. His mother', always look ed down upon him after this ; but borrow ed money of him also—in Order to show, I suppose, that her materna t l interest in her son was not altogether exti et. My father tried to follow her examplein his wife's interests, of course ; but the soap boiler _brutally butt oned up his pobkets, and told my father to go into business for himself. Thus it happened that we ere certainly a very poor family, n spite of f the fine appearance we made, the fashion able street we lived in, the neat brougham we kept, and the dropsy and expensive footatan who answered our door. What was to be done with me in the way of education ? If my father had consulted his Means I should have been sent to a cheap commercial academy ; but he had - to consult his relationship td Lady Malk inshaw, , so I was sent to one of the most fashfonable and famous of the great Pub lic -schools. I will not mention it by name, because I don't thinks' the masters would be proud of my cone ction with it. • The reader has probably been into the pit of the opera, on the night of an at tractive performance, and I has seen to what a condition the loaer 'middle class are reduced when they will intrude them selves into a place ,•dedicatedi to the, Pleas; ' urea Hof rich" and 'titled peolife 'He is aware that these unfortunates pay the sum of seven shillings each for amission to a builling in ,which no peat is snaranteect them; for their - lath:10. - `He has seen them congtegating before, closed doora t --a mob 'di:spitted for the. occasion in evening cos tume` the men in black,trousers, and wo - maina with bare shoulders—ready, when ilieldoors are open; to scramble for the places which their money hanot secured for them beforehand. They push in with might and main, the nimbler'and stronger Secure seats, the rest—men and women thether—stand in the gangway for the whole evening, if-they can, or sit • down ,wearily on dirty steps andunpossessed , corners of benches , when tk y ; can stand no loger . All around them comfdriable Bose , reserved for the distinguished pen ple'lv eeen tell to the • ther in their i mini geii; , befween them ‘a the' stage area ng seats, kept empty rot the other distinFuistied People `Who can pay gold t i l l instead of silver. For these rich and titled spectators the place affords every possible luxury; for the payer of seven shillings it provides almost every conceiv able discomfort. Has it eve occured to., the dperaloing reader tha these poor { members - di — the audience have ; no _bus iness in - 'the' rich theatre, and.' that the negtedtfif manner in which they are, treat; ad t 'is, is, in eget, not aery round:, about IMethbd of reminding t bin of . this, 1 i. if they could only be brought to under stand it=a practical rebuke) unfeelingly, administered to a fociliih ambition? Why will theitritoiribble at the fashionable bunof which they cannot affordto per -4,44 'Conifortablemeal ? Why don't' I , diey' to a cheap theatre of their own, I to wk h they can welkin their every-day costume, and in which they' can secure the belarplacelci be had for less than the seven l akillinge which secure them nothing. but admission inside the doors at the other place? -WA can't !they do thia?' And then they Will ilea that they have no businese` among the rich people, and, wbp,t - js . More; that the Mich - people them selves (1; - ' ttak ..nothlog of the purveyor s Ceti egtoannient to the r i ch people) Javidett ly think so. If t i aa thoughts have-ever occured to yotUt opera t -yrt wilner at no lose to' I Pttad -'d witittlipiiiimition; ..was' at the If f i a hio , le pill° school , - Tlealliiiiince ein iie mi. fa ereotddaffordto give me_ would_ ivre a IneAsutpy, at a coin menial acad .etayl tlia.was but a tenth part of, the l ni lioarwteamhieh-thetich fathers of 'Other - adpitTerOilila to give there, i; only made' iiie , •!:viOtd"" at the fashionable public school.' was'-one I wasne of the outside at: raiders in the's i it, lookieg . at my; fortuaatit superi ors in e boxertand etas. lon are the son.of a gentleman'," said my father at parting, "and yon are going Ito be edn- immsn IMEGSKI " i annum . FarrnAerimWlTH orT • ''•PAIM by the use of an apparatus Whereby fi e( no 4: or galvanic battery are used. Medi- see eal omen and their families have their -teeth extras by my proems. and are seats totsgli ply Ti 48 to the eafety and painlawaness of the operation. me whatever Ites said byPanda/ rotted asserft the contrary. having no knowledaa <ern" ver proems. • - , IS:ARTIFICIAL •TElrrit:biseirted - in even ma stele; and charges as low. as will warrant the b oa best af material in all oases. woulgtxj!entist. , ; - 134 pmithneld street. reg 111. SEEL T, par NJ, 141 FIFTH SMELT. opposite Cathedral me] of REAL WRATH AND GENERAL AGENT, o f t ARAM= Id sop NOTES BOND& hIORTGAGEB and da y frame S.A. rides. to 1 2 1 hit CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATtRNEY AND CaltlififELLOlt AT LAW Office Na ea' Gra e:Titteitt etrttehmear the Court Hdairbtmrh. Ax 4 ; ENTRUSTED To., Mr care will. receive irompt attention. Col• leetitme , made and the nioney , promntly remitted. c°l deitB:lyd poi - Wi l l , 0 1 17 1440a' 134.711 -.. **ICS 'FkiileLY Ars.'• - Flour inst. riiiiairea and for vale by JAB. A. YETZRR eorner Market and First etreeta • DS ABLE RESIDENCE FOR i RBN-I.le. 243 Rebecca , street, earner of :Sturgeon street, Alleglieny. on the line of the Maxplzester Passenger Raißsay, a briok dwelling of nine rooms, gat fixtures, porch's, ete., carriage house, extensive lawn; grounds tasteful+ ly arranged with shell and paved walks.' shrub berg, arbors, and a =w.f. van'. ty of binte shade trees, An extenrive view of ;he river and-coun try reenerv. Apply to 2. CUTHBERT & SONS, ieral 51 Market Street. e ii i iiilig ganm - tis en; Where you will ml d% aristocratic connections that will be o the .#tiatest use; to you in after life." There is a. remarkable observance of foim inOp talking of arrant nonsense.— N'ilisiloili uttertiteolf In varying phrases Butt toneitt; birtifolly , has set its forms of epreititi.o.4i ifiXioll.seem to suit alike all 1 the tallie, plvytiole generation. I have heiard that lataiiiecommonplace about th "'Milli'e Okritstil'oratic connections." I thl repeate:. ' times, by fifty different I pMentatioriOtbly.lin ,the exact Ltrm of e wrds wbiA„ljiavejast quoted. with the Asa 9 'Bolen% Assurance of expression, a "the'addekblind contentment of tone 1 • w ch./ remember as characteristic of th Doster,bEla he and 'Tatted at the i Ise 00l doer tit!'llplce aristocratic eon doer a pract i cal boy, and I is i to wcirlet6 make money instead. It Iwo uttarlytimpftissitrie for me to associate eoinfortably with my schoolfellows. with `au h an . Allonause ,as • I yossessed. I pa ed4l,e,it h hey,efore, by doing lessons Co &lilies, MityPirif *hen r could, and le t miaavyws to young spendthrifts, at • ..: 7 .z , p. , , pa ailiptrif,totze tor interest. I led a i c i sn re'platidettlifeUf it; both in the school an in the.. playground, and learnt my 4r t leisoifilin tab #ecult science of roguery unider the very of the aristocratic connections. I _was found oat, I was floged,,/e.c % ~.,, L sentto Coventry, I ran 1 away hetlyr,.. iquea again. I ran away thgeelliiieS; -... *lo 4 firigged three times.—, I Made fOlit*lrtio connections and lia# far - Pict( les with them ; three thttasVe(fige‘AxiAiel 'thrashed. I learnt to ,lay at cripTsg6tcfliaterich people, to cute Wl)tti,;tiiii.tilftliatit,Verses to swim. to I recite :, us3,,took kidneys on tpast,' 6 draw ar "'hi res of the masters, to construe - 045k lAys, , to black boots and to reeititielind serious advice re i aifiliedlk:l . Iliql ". ...Say thitlhe fashion obits litiblic:iichl,has of no' use to me •after that .'_. , . ' After T.10gi:414 0 had the narrowest eitc-Ipe, - ,p6sitildel,(Cgt/rading myself into aticther illiPA - .„dfAie; coModation for dis tibeuished Peekll4.th other words, I was ve nearly being agiif to college. For tun tely for me, mtrat4ei riiiif a law-suit jus in, the nick ac time, ane,was obliged to /crape ogeitierilftrorthin g of avail able ,m. ,Paed , ll4Xii),: pesessed to pay for tli ittaarr of pi la 0 law. If he could Iha p 'stiV,ed, hip se . p fillings, he certainly woaldlaie heat,' - c_fo.'scramble i for a pl4e in the * filit' . pf: lha . . great university i theatre; fit" F. "was empty and his seal was net, ihiliMeiterefore for adthis siodti4 a ' ie,i4teritektii capacity, at the door. - ':_', .. 1 ( t :,, , , , - I 1 H :C314 44411. Am. f 4-4 1 ,0 1 0 1:tt. SgitantfiraintOaised Pian os. tri bed S ao land treat and carved legs. One ec Square Grand . Plain Case Piano , finishedbat a bat front and earned tie. — Also one tittiL beau tuktOrMtl Plitno.v it pOliVe Pianinthave IheAgralle atible maier la . te vilualgaira• proveraentS. ham , ocave Plain Plating Arent sated shieletak; I eIfTEALPIThiro &Ate Art ianls Asa nth Street. NM W, 14 - OS. Ail mow siocit lowifichrAvE in= 4aziofcrttes-now .43 fro& Boston' !in No • * Yilrki 4 6 .404 • ~ r oxthe Par ,trui • • • ittr/N L Ip..ancl, blow • V tAt 40_107ADIVD-111A PIA:Neff,A. PHIRD 1.051 la , ga lot at sosond-band Pianos for silent 250, 200, 175, 15, 100, 90, 75 60. 50 and 5 dollars. JOAN H, MELlGolt, 3420" 81 Wood street. , DEOP AND HARMONIUMS VII :TORE—A SPLENDID NEW SEP. IN p . of M as-ne Ar Hanlin's (Boston) Melodeons and armoniums, in elegant rosewood and wal nut m / 0 em. Melodeons al $5O; $6O, $75, $lOO. $125 and 150 Harmoniums at 00, 80. 100 125, 200, ZI 4 300. and 400 d Mars. Eor f.ale by JOHN 11, MELLOR, deo2o 81 Wood strest. - - PtTI'BBIIBOH BRANCH, NO. 118 Wood Street, of the Bititimore Piano Pao tory,established in 1836. A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos. combining all the essen tials of a first class Inatrnment with late novelties (underpatent). Highly important to the critical plant* Low for oash_cr l acceptance. WISE & BROTHER, Manufaoturere, 1 000 WORTH " If Cincinnati. PIiOTOGRA.PH ALBUMS. The river here has fell slowly during the past twenty-four hours. The Lower Ohio, Cumberland ; and Tennessee are in tine natigatle order. ' With of thelmost superb workmanship itt 'every detail, no tage. freights are offered freely for Pitts apd from the best minnfatitnre , s in the country , burg and Nashville; at advanced rotes: '1 heyilinve been selected with the gre test prof& it . have no arrivals to record outside of the ble; care, ~ specially for the Holiday e. Priors low, Louhpille packet. Major Anderson. ' For stile by JOHN- II MELLOR, Thq Market Boy, for the Kanawha, Queen City, . deo2o .81 Wood greet. No. 21 for Madison, tferry-boat). and Nevada fqr trips.l lAM SELLING ALL HINDS OF rfltd, S hoes, Brogans and 'Gum, at the . old' prioes, although goods have advamied 20 pet cent. East. Call and examine my stook as . they were purchased before the advance. Coon- 811 try merchants supplied at Eastern prieevat e, Boa LAND . hi go Cheap Cash Store, 98 Market street. foil 2,1 dour from Fifth ja,24 • THE 'RAILWAY nilliE-Ja.EEPER I Especially adapted for Army sales. Warren ted run and keasi excel one time, One of th e I most kllig t uovel es of the dm and. should re- in tit' I at prices from 20. to $.50 each. Sold only by, qu i t h e r containing of assorted patterni,--' ilea silver plated , e ngine turned, per cake of.a half dozen. $ 39 lilt trogifded , gold, beautifully engraved, perms of a half-atos= en. up. Sample oases of half of each kind. $O9; Term' ca h. Will be sent by express with bi Is for collection on delivery.. 1301Gleri must remit casleib advance, as we cannot collect from them. This it ode of ' the moat ;indeabbiartiplei rof the. OmeSeadjust th ethinit for: those] the grim y [ wrghin,g , to make m•ney rapidly., Order early. Addreas LIUBBBA.B.D saleimporters, Janyzad] Perms building, Nassau it. N. Y. 'NOTICE—ALL PER sons having claims or demands agairat the estate of NANCY lIIJANSIDE, late or Allegne• ny ente deo!d, are.reques ted to present the same without delaY; and threat indebted. to said estate will Make immediate payment VI afTllßEßT_..Ezeoutor, . 5f Market street. Le! kltaw6w 'G FE Ohitialleh i4inineittee, i ot the Board of Trade for Witv:eindlkie. -• Wm.M.I3BINN,'Vi - Plq,4 W . t." BIMNETT JNO. S. DILWORTH,. rWka..MoCREERT. DAVID Moe NDLASS. Movements Of BOOi3San Steamers. FROM !CROPS. China •L-LiverPoli' ....NeW York --Jan Manchester Liverpool ..:New York ......Jan MOM • Liverpool .:Boston.:- Tan 1 Anktrafasian..-Liverpool-,New York Jan 1 FROM ,AXIIIrIoA r . ' . er - e ......... .....New.York -Havana &N 0 Jan 17 M on New .York -New Otleans... J-n 17 Jl2 a Portland ...LiVirpoot. .... Jun 20 Talisman.. : New York Kingston . Ja,.. Jan 21 Aisles .....;......Boston -Liverpool.....-. Jan 21' . .1 City of Saltine° Nen' Xt rk ..I;iverpnel - lan 21 Telitt<Miir 'New Yoilr-Baniburg.-:.- Jan 24 Faviiio......-' "..New York , Havarta......... Jan 24 Oen cromyveill..tew_lork. -New Orleans.. Jan 24 se a ' * York - AiVerpoid —... Jan 24 111 obekterii.. w York ..Liverpool. Jan 31 Op 't. KingatmLNew York ,Olasgatv .- Jan 13rs t i r diVneens.t. , Nnwleirk -Mavens: Am ... Feb 0 • A bia -'- - .. , ...1..805t0n"...4.-Liyerpool Feb 4 T , ...„...,New.y,Q,k.4tAverpool Feb 11 1 ' ------.. 111 ' .M. "----7-- " .N4ll St' - 'fawn ~ , . ..The foOnwineritel'wern maintained by our Brekers yesterday:Viz : 'OM '' 501 . 4 .31.1ver 90 "Demand Notes._ 45 J. ‘ •- . pastern Exilastage. • ew 'York-y, f 'l. - BaitiFicr N. I Weanyaria .E.7,cchange. qnoianati ....... par "pareai.t..Lotia Par ) `pie above are the.bayrie PITSBITIOII PRO 0E MARKET: . .. tiIiP.ICE, OP THE DAILY Poe?. t i Thursday; Peb. r , th, 1863. J Hentarksi--We have natiritig new to note as regiirds the leading articles; the remarks we made yieserday would, in a great measure Mr to-day.- 13uON of Flour on speculation did not seem as anxious to , purchase, while the market was firm with a fair demand, which wits principally for / home use. The rates in the Mutt will not justify those demanded here. In New York common grades declined : - .410c 13 barz:el, and the better deslriptions 10c5 , 13c. In Philadelphia the deeline wass€ll9c. The fact is, the fates in the Emst.are fatties low as in Pittsburgh, this '...0f course will prefent exports, and tecultiters WilPliave tti de peni on th 6 market. whethci — ilteir exr,ectation. will he realized remains to. be Seen. brain was not k - ery active, for the, hest. of all reasons, their being ve . r..ylight stocks' to onerate on. Oil—The triarlmt has undergone ava riot) , of changes during the ;reek. There is scarcely any two dealers that qiibie alike: the stack' in hand' at this time is not largb—..lfthe present cold weather continuos end the 1 4llegheny river closes, prices will mAcioubted finds-ante. On this account the market .has stif fermi& . eth—The demand iA illiPrOVilW 'Alb a fs ic de ma- sales 10 bbls No. 3, 11117P - Maeke'ral. $73.4; 10,11 medium, $0. 1 ,,;: small sales of.iNo.• 1, were m uldrit $141 , 6: - osher kind:s of fish dull and not } l, rollenquired for. , . . • : T bsiceo—Salcs (410 lirieg,, }lye W u! bur h Manufactured, We; NO do an. tartm P oitur , --The nYarket - yesterclar vas 1 deal rs generally being midegided Olefin ,or elk higher figures; The!itileslhat Gann It our notice were 400 barrels Flxtta Pomli •110 do .5725 5 @, 50; 140 do :$7 .'6 - 6:7 37. .125 kV .35i: • 0 ain—Th e market was firm; the, curiel . for . sql Wheat i..sl 10; White $l , lO. ti rig is held higher; sales from depot.' • fko . itdre, 80c • , 4 . B rile?—Market dull at $1 lOtad 15. y B iefriteld dt bor. 4. 0 lta ranges from 50055 e. ' • o • 1 '' 'es bfl2 Wads at 'scale-a - n1 sl.sa :• 0 • r•---sales of _Orlititils at',11 1 4412K., I 04434 4 V - A I ) :.. ofree 0.10 1 4, .‘116: valecr :: • 1 - , - 0 Salest 7 of 7 ol : leaniriiii.: sal • 25 bbh+, WT. • tree—Saes 21 sacks at 2. - .103-tc. Sallt—Salcs 125 lads at $2 RI e —Sales of 10 saeks- at 83•t:c Meese—Sales 120 boxes-1 4 4121; Whiskey unchanged; Common , ` , Ciestic •_ . - Philadelphia Cattle Market. Fel__ __ The arrivals 'of Reef 'Cattle were moderate, reaching only about 1,400 head this week at Phil lips' Yard :most of whichvra.s disposed of at full Wes, ranging from $9 to .$1034 cwt. nett, the high :views of holders limiting the‘leniand from both khe butchers.and packers. To number offered 1.,400. • Co 's were rather better, and about 80 sold at from, In irdo each for Springers, and $22 t0..549 Cows, and Calves. Hobs were also in better, and all offered. suine 4.000 4 4eud. sold. including 2,700 at Imborsiat from 3 , 4P7 3 4and 1.000 at oho Avenue Yard at $6 . .1. 71/it etst, nett. . Sitinp—Sorne,ooo werer disposed of within the range of 6. 1 ,107kic A, gross, which is a plight im provement on last week's rates.' h Argonaut, No. 2 from Pittsburgh, Arnie-. om-St.-Louis, 'lmperial, Ts-coon, Henry, itzh , gh, and Lady Pike, from Memphis, artillte, rat bpats due here. Ne„jthstanding the recent disastrous. emkitt aticn, whereby Messrs. Riggs & Murray, , the ell 'known steamboat painters, were 'rendered. trise me, they were -gum •in "full Mast" (* . the Hoeing day, at their new stand, No. •LI East -ontt street—a few doors 'west - of the "burned stria." i river at this point hasrisen about two feet past.twenty-four hours; and is still rising .. ast. teanfee he t Cum on berland isoals. reported fhlling, -with thir the howls oftlie Marine Brigade fleet, arriv thiS morniniffom Mound CAT. 'She will 'be painted and finished-up here. "Cap{.Sof.at bon is tier eommander. = The Atlantic will bearound froth Nashrille in a few days. We hear is suggested that she would make a splendid Louisville-and LTheinnati lade pethltnt packet. Nashville. The fiver is falling slowly. with about 12 feet of wafer n the shoals. • The allowing steamboats 'thous landing on the 29th For ouisville—Huntress—Seienver Allie Sulli van, gapitola, W. (.1. Woodside, and Des Moines raithland. KY.—Hornet and Charley Mg ,fhe hove, were escorted out by two or three Mbo to . . Wh - u . th'e"GoVernment .discharges the large let o steamboats now in port, we may expect to sin: yof our business men receivinglarge sup lex o goods. The ilot-houses on all the boats were orna !eg, in yarious .ludicruw ways. presentitur is rye'gnlar appearance. Vbarly all had sever, thi ~, ess of plank nailed over • the- side win 0, ,me were guarded; hy "bee: T y k e punk.r, on. kad four bales of bay secured to the star l ad de; BeVeral had' mittrossex and 'other con y= , -icigtho sarefybf , tbe pilot and' all dis tyed 4,Agerekte of ingenuity and wholesome rard or the soundness of the pilot's body ccir rate , (,he the'recant rise in the Cumberland -COID nc .. 4.11 e, 1 ,forming the pontoon,:bridge re d OnlteC „ annAnoored close to the bank be yei,..o gto thecarelossness of the per be , , thetain charge, several were left high 1 d ogil atat,Lancilor,the last three or four rs a: .ixtbiletundied intelligent contrabands' re , , ,psaged in placing them . ..baCk . in the ag,' ,„ a. erworkirlabt yet 'done. - Obi ghod ig a . out it, however',ls.thigioit that the work k ist9ployetLar -ntuaber ,of: negroea, who. di 111,10K' dthliturT4 Elie' been employed in zen:oii i as l h t ri w i r e l ir db er e 6 l i d i e th cid e ed id r ie e , lie la f r) to tnheegreoitiea bout t e place, put to come kind of work. It 11 n 9 be !Ong hefore our people can have the riven nt privilege of (Toque the ru; - PT on the intoo . • The Ohio river boatmen have succeeded in ob taining from the proper - authorities, a contract for their beats in the . emplayof the Government. The lrice per diem is .>..0 for:small craft:and'it.32s for arge °nos. the government furnishing the fuel. , IrORIE PACHISO 'TENN. i p r o ' ons ate r,err:,. . Jr ly all bidders are aski hig hemp gtees: tdMensiXork, of AM on Wiellrfit ' initlicilders of well brown brands are asking ..4. Buillill sales Mears at ft Arm but inactive. Lard adyaneed%o with liteNc. , cOWARAL coati lON. RIVER 'itEWS 4pw MOnny. St Louis DEALERS IN OILS S. M. KIER & CO., ILANDIMOTTIRMIS DP Pure No. Carbon 'Oil; D 33 .orr Z 0 I, iar.Offica "oa LIBERTY STREET. opposite Penn'a Lit, Depot. 1F .All oil warranted, vmyrrtorq - A. oIL wi.)rtaKe LONG. MILLER & CO., WORKS AT SHARPSBUROR STATION. Als; LRGHBakiit VAILEY'RAIIROAD. 11111r9tRokan3 Warehonn 23, JR.3/3.11ET STIM3T, P11"t&R1P24341.. • . • Mskinfaotures of Illurainsting sal Übe:los*/ Carlon Oilaand:Bestols. rto. ciaktugEn,o3l.,- wAsawirKb, sqi,i-ExpLosuvie nlyma Qn laxtd; oo24:13 , THE ARDESCO OIL 'COMF ANIINACTITRE 'AND HA vE\ros /Janie a superior art:idle of . • Refine& Ardeseo 011, NON - EXPLOSIVE .LBO, PURE BENZ,OIa.B. warehouse. 21 IRWIN STREET, PITISBURGE, PENIPA. T.tie Pidiosophio . Thirner.' • . I.4IIFDEN'S NEW DOIIBLEfACTENirIb-li PhilostkOhio 'Barney for embon.oll is nose, ready; It- pciageSses many advantages over tke (foramen Barnere; - , 1.1 It makes a largo mall light with perfeot oonibestion. • . . . . It will burn - any qtfentity of oilifith safety:: 3.1 It can hewed with along- or short otkinmet4= 4: It can bo used aka taper night-lain, It can always be made to burn oconemicelli,' 6. It 13 more eatb , w icked - than any' other burner.• 7.i It. .can be trimmed a nd Lighted withoucroi, .moving the oone. throws all the white light above the 8ane.9.1 The chimney can be removed - °rill:wetted without touching theglom. These burners are the common No. and combo put on any lamp now in use. ' Every per , ' son Using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic. Ramer. Price 25 eents;per dozen $2, Bold a, 0.[89 POIIRTII stroot,..eittlikritik oen t 11 W rk DUNCAN, :.DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturersor • rust 'warps BEFINRb I. . . 02lco NO. 2,913. ungRTY STItEJT. PiNtk bpreh. 11/4. nv?..41/40 , GROCERY DEALERS. POS. 112 SECOND. AND 147 FIRST STREETS dia3 PITTSD Run .., lIILLIAX YLar , D.LVId teckapissial: .amtiataox a. °Orem • Special Forint*. - • General .Pattnera. - - •,* I NFAMS it COFFnify - tfittoccegore to M'Candless. Mean a 004 WEOLESALE GROOAR,I3, 0011110 Wood 'and Water Stieete, oachs, _prinsemmen, PA JAMES . A...FETZER, . FORNINROIND AND - COMMISSION' MERCHANT, - Fos mut silx or Flonr, Grain Baena, Lard, Butler, Dried riot( and Prodape . Generally, - Garner Market and'Firsd Streets, •-• rprrastrßon;rk REAM TO—Fronds G. Delhi Esq.. Dilworth, Sr B. Cuthbert do-Bon , Pittsburgh. Boyd* Ott, Deisker A . SWOrtriligtl2. B. •Biadri Jr M. Dank, List Howell Mangle &Co.. Geom.. W. Anderson, Donlan;• Paxton 'Jr 'Cd4 Wli • • ins. my2gi2 ;a= CURTIS C. ISTEINMETZ, • 011NRRAL : HOUSE CAB , PENIF En. AND JoBBER: : - EIIIOI. VIRGIN ALLRY,,ketweesl Wood and Liberty Stroefit, , PITTSBURAIH, PA:" &I - Orders seliaited anB promptly:Attendediii./ any! LApg - tr2p3,/oR Optwvim fgh/E- .1 4 v - crrurov - c 0... Kannfseturere a • Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cm Per Bottoraa;Raised Still Bottoms.SpeltoF : Solder.. Ito. Also importers and • • der.lers in Metals, Plate,. Sheet Ire% krea:dge. ar 'Constantly on hand. lirmeo's thaolar.ee ndWaroho one, No. 1118 PIIIBT and .1 is 00.10.) STREETff: Pittaburai. Pemis. • 13tio61a1 orders of Copper eat to any desired pattern- fe2llydkw. it :*9lll, WANT SOME aolim SEW AlFrCtnr`;'kepfred *ince, Meat. mixed, and all otter-'kmdt,of limes'; cooking 'Brand - , di Whie. Wow:Osaka*, Lemon and Citron -Peel go-to i 'Hewn A Brotmr.jn the Diamond,-where you willgo ibilvLairsq) of Fruit and lower .than at a er n ose fa the rate. Also aigeneol and ..ient of tattellitironorion. Teas, Win% Bran - and all other kinds of .ftretrn ad „Dada "0 Lionors. • ; _ .• - t • W0.13.T.N.i BROTHER, ' '624 corner ffiamond and Diamond alley. . ..-i-.÷.•+--- - . - J. IC, cASIDAY. Betel Drift, Bond and Bort. _ ! g a g e 01104 Funue and Bor. ionnidlafs Broker., 07/TICE,ROOM.No. BURKEtt BUILDENG. YOURVIr STBM.. PiAtabcush. Pa. . Desirable Mill pro . oertz_ and other Real Estate to the amount - of 800,000 fot sale ion.. A NEW AND DIESDIABLE /40T of WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Batred courts Flannels. Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels. Blankets, Al. All will be sold cheap for cast at H. I. LYNCH I S, No. 96 Market. street To synamas Aail)coarroAcrroos We are now menufactarint momorior &rid& of. , X la Which eri ere4.repareti to 'la?* fiopA onioo4/al ! ' 4046, 699 44KgmrorrARET. ! ~LBeetiqua. pandlmeoitlethvate ct leeof ,einritteemr: mrr-s co t . CHARIPAGNE BiLODI% Otard - 100 onset of math in don and for MlLlaat aluazisON. () . ; l it: I t ' 7 ••• '! 'Etal ..Qii ;:ti::r:v tcfl Via( ) r144711:; i ma. ' TO :4 l l itg: ? ttgitite: ',...+aa z...ia , , M Pliicl A Li.? ....._ ., thetetcovolivinthe:;:c --% ' ly odeat a salt denomi• , ta.- neat 'trait aearet and 4 ' . . da l c Orzdhamdank: s l47f..-..te abase. and. .diseasee or , ...,.,/ 7 ,.. , ,; to amininonand 14 4 ''',-'- - ....- =, - ,•' 3.. 1 - °P u t I. l : b°la -':=;;• I --- - -ii ,' la e l l" ad t Atrateli • Atils hilltg: . .. 1 , ntigagnicit.....ot k et lint:ma l ty . ah ed. ana tau& a 'great gin may- mtnoral . 1 t; end . ;;Tontaminatiorlarat -o:_.q_itt.l i Hr : -'-' ; t r. t h w lvdaM=ll37bl: sa d . 4at I' M a r t h em .. , In roan 4hatthey dagoatade to ConottEt pnbilahing)leat gin .4 rsig l' alight be ionjoltiumt i" , • P eet and ; preaumpluona ' ~; , ) 1 431•Igetoranaec„primillt. 1 .. d.— 1 v , ~e ozappoksootly, DOO.pessie4.4e4Wl ,a. : 1 and -MAW mgatobtaig::lneagdy:oM4'" : ,l ttenc itiede2y,4dgyabowtir ;thstrunnorona it-....... 1 '1 rA ate and thst the= -,, -' dintikteWitad ana '', 1 4 24 . 1; ' , 4) oga •- ly"' t i stime - ` ,- :, i ido and oUtielmte stondlUqn an appearanean'n .) ' r aqieetettatofed" to' health and vigor by DR„ - : '. ' 1 RERIVA - M i any,..beforetar.d. mita ;..$.;, -: through have bean saved mach - ma • -.,,- . ! • • atudetnithe' ogi; i &a: - Elnannatoro."‘“-- d h Cr ,•., ; i in very ahrirt ankle - of time b_y hit tanftaanedler -"*: i .w exe.24ollll.l2:l7latrigt.:Theor.areboingernual :". 'tile vegaltable nansactin, having Been the • ;... fthrateroutialtreatnanthotuagaandlnl4' - ...- 1 ,1 , and 81 4141144 Abe.Maintablll, INDlide die. . ,4', ; are trerfsn inargarsarivrogirad - • ' -; -). zrair-forty;Yeatif - Ada , Wntiathin Von peas, ;I:' tin basaftata of the ,I cal& and theitlidhal fhatecioruisktagttio ' filik 414 hIritaA4PPIIIIPSIOIII.II.I3iI4.I4OO/111 :7-,,,; .., I nPacilhiano ' emelt - nig 'onarangor nfth -'. 4P • ' killicto3 lint. 4013 * 4 40:1235t0trifil IVO . ~ ..0141. 6 11.1 15/I'.orllS 'kindred diw-et annu ch ; ; ; ‘v. ... . maim $ 11 : exce4entintrielQniar.-1-17 , ~, b e reliev e d, pro t help attend ',..t0 .ILia, - .:, ~ IFTIMWdour daft ad& inyttadrarem - T ./..;.'.. by rooming a copy of eaCioal- , Advisay.whiott.t...:: : ;IN 15 . •en graUg to all that Owl flaring the ad- -,- - - - , v. • :It:Later,: trig; arc asp ;.;:laidli--., 1 ohs ~- li en. oonsegnently, he hag enparfo ~r MR - -: la . trestraent , otageoialt diseased; andiyhe x = ,a conenitedbythenraftealon.aewe_ if uro , xatoe - ,, , -... anaddedfiry - repeotalle' Mum 'lntirikatint. trci : - • Vt --nf, kaiak the: ~libtioe iSS linlithiteld , t-- ,- . ..s near Iliambl• d.reet. • Private oonazatual- oa ne„,Trota; all tartoof the Union retefetly at= -'•,- ` tented to. Ti.-..,., 1417 :; • - '. - iltlabalvh Part;Calioo. 1. !,. r, ,- 1 s 2 ' E 1 Ail.' •- '-• . '- " ' ' ctivii iltiing -' -; ' -- r. - . g Tiumisa :a , . 7 -4. , ...4O'N;LAGIOTWT,ILitrii AL hada° for a, persoak that itas„beee, sorely ar• die d forlyeara;avhatittielsilet only .relletie.l of ' '-- ''-' -''' his 'sufferings; ,but PunilletetY:th'ared. --I . 1 1,01' i : 0 - been aftlibtad with* Viarrnalwanf ihiratia oil ' BrYtipelas fol - yeara.c, /nave ealledOnneeral of , Liv= ourxegular Phypiciaps. bats'' without any bere . -__ .-- : eikt.{ 1 called 'on - Motor "Branatruld .l mune .tlino-..-- , ' , ne and. hAv.6 taken, Jlia medicine. which.' halr...i ..,4 ; [Awe . 4 18 az r obta'p et ed 'a fherbd . ' I sixt:nosi 'as Veit • I ~,. lie ity_gx wee....j,)Any.berapp _wiekijilicz!Q_lde;ipet,i,i' - wil please call __at THOMA S Ini.N - LiLlt % , It. field Mt..Ulaytopaiiamon'ditilesq- = *, '' • ' - •'''F 11 I''''' •• • 4 •:._ , _._..==-- -• • ':-..i...,,,,., ~ • au23:l7d —as IrCEIttIFV7II/14 "I - 4. ) Wit , afirratliitteatitino.ti L mix' vezr anisitlatradia- A t , ..,.r ilflB callgd - Ep,ilc,ioY, Amiatlin_g Fits, - ,1 , 1 .4 41 1 I . v i s tri •thalteitedelativia'ilia.uid , Ca= ' a- 7 ,/- in , his.. but pava4m_eoeired an,. taT ef t ` .f : ' - ; 11 .W --‘, ad ed td"atiltini - Di: ' Bra trap 'id I , .ear - im' , . a- - him bid no Mina sa•dita 5h 2 0 61 / 1 031:4.4 , thentrllre •...rr i con ' der m.vaell. capita - eta)/ cured, • For la. info nattititv plaids ft.tratili - 6.4.l3t.,loNittiitia" -,,', , , • JAASES ~ .1 ,,- D..LE. -....: ,_• ..._•,... ~,.. , ~...i 1-- • 1 - 7_7-, 7 :- L --- J - ! iiii:ki a 7' "' . 151. . 1, e 6 -2 : s.4lllisen Oosonea. Glees. rt . call'amphlet of '• -. ,h(1 p ea.ssintaining important advice itb the &- that -.Mq TFR M.- Sirmaitearegeguirid tp.l - •,, PO . - , .1;131. :S .trear -,- . '''' I'r .1,,,,ir ~,4 16, i i5. ,,.._ Th .,,, tekTreaViik lin= boWo4heWelese: '''' 'l' . : aro. maiMlles, do, In all the vaziotoratuiiivaitd n., , --‹. `7 X eSoriptions m English, adapted for 6 soolf- ' ?fitment. witheilit the aid of Physiiiiiii • ``The- 1. , Awkilig Ogliaidlarukte C...t . '3 `l7-, - .. a - 1.-.: Pills or Books wilOtEmatigeottre trim ob- ' . earvation. by mail. post-ped. - bY any &Mortised ...,5 AgeCt :.,..... , . IlitY.rzte.Atierar= ii:.// 0 ,,: 5 979 -* ' wea.ve...Agitn.,. 1 ii, -.] ,7t:- r e ., ':_ :: , ; ... ~a 1 3 . l ' ' -i __ ,JOSEPit , • ' ; •-,- • eatizeratarmitotteet iWr li end.- '' - ' 1 Agent for Pitt:Muzak,: , - "old -tcr ail Draggista. - unlgniaeoailiida - - . MI RIVATEDDIDASES— "- • •• -•,, AL- Di. BROWN'S PLEDIGAL 1 . ;,.-, .:- "'joljt • Kriit : : t . ;QA.L 9113aeNo. 50' ''•; ".• "" .. . . - meet, Pittshetritt."- j . ,. Di I: Williaeold alien . - . -;.•? 4 - 111 ... ... =ay beatin . .1... • • oefor thelast twenty-4e, '':./:'"."- it ' o ' 6 lllr btlidheits•has leen' - , ....,.4*-- , - co • , c• ttd nudity t0?..0f!1f5.014,-, ' " .---. ts;''S -- ; t:,:..,..-j. •• • • Diait,dece: ' - • : ~.- . -1. -- ' 1 cr 2 iPrN B APII'OERA4O4IC,, /1.n0e41 - of i'ilinilliar Hietni. - Wegd,initifill_to ''' I _ to, lit the rozetooxt_ofizoiloto •=gAriltitOrittiaT.; , , - •;:-,- rif tiaduate.,and hiS -... , .!•Xlterteku.....,s-.6.0 trent- . dr.v. - oettolitzolimof °mays la-a surf awar •-?' •'-' an t the suff of obtaiuty_permam„re. lief Us of erers hit rainedierind - fellt , Wat hit .• , i -4 1 1 DILDHOW/it" TPA - A teil• ,to , ooze . the worst formwelrenereal r D " pa/YID - en and Foroinlons AzeoDons.— :Mao rfrbm - a heredity/ tedekr, '•'''. '." olanitints Heed! In the, form of tatter. •• ' "oand a- yinit'oxitny'formrif sibt'die; -''''' ''' " t t e lo ri le i tienir esilii' ll eU l tl i M i g n i=rl hp ots and A lV i m az iotwaril l . s , , -,_-_. -; ..... ..-" stained's* ftsr Die thiturlar fr owhie • ', I ' fro* ott,eftest by that solitary habit of samosa. Da atloW, "Which the fatty allpltiak n• Inded , afi y ,)„,,i, ..5,,,,,,t„„3,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,„,„. ~, ~. ,itirkinaailuiskirsteperrtr footorotioi ' - , of , _ M 1.,) itllltrideonsikr - 1 .. • l •' • .: •', - , , pi. rpinVe remedier nervy fail to core thls: •ri" .. ii disease rs 1 rsw rays—he will warrant a care. He also , treats - Piles...Dled.l Glonnorrheca B vit T i Urethal Discharges , Female Weakners . -, • , movi Dappreasiona, Diseagy elf- thiiiiloints.; - ~•• -= , Ant). Nervona:MssationeJ Pains itt,the la& and-Kidneys. Irritation wt the Bladder; ''' '' ' gather 4 1 _,irmi - P.Clitt hr./Ate on -E - : , ".-,l;_ R. ,e 1 .46 ..••• co7iitz An t romc ls tentainlni. a .Nitte trAh. Fa...tvill beimife4iteV al i f it t '.--- , ..-..' ed, MI edieinasent to any addrecf; cafely pecked "' -' '''' and secure Prom obseuatloo. ! , '___ _ _- • - , ... Offuto and Private - Huonis-, No. " 00 Staltblield•" 4 two* 'P0*1 3 . , ...at Pa.r: , .. ..• . ,': ttelf.dayrdt f , •-•-•'•,•f ,i * l '....':i ET: !;:',l- ,- .. ~. . ere& 11101t8E. OWNEJItie.-011. pre" - I- INFALLIBLE' LEN"NEENT - Erni. 0 is unrivalled by any, all Mom nt-Lamennets arising firm Bpraine,. Bruises, _or WAlmobs efewea ra mseiesd and eartahr.• 'Harness of idl e Galls, Echos, Mann &0., it will siso curt via and' Rinsbone may easily be Pre. vented and cured in incipient stmea;- - but eenfirmed - eases are beyond the loVesthihtlf,Otis-... gum.- No ease of the kink- howtilver.7le:l,7 so desperate or hopeless hot it may be aßentiatsd by this Linitaent. and its falthfal 4ppugail - di wit alawys remove the, 'tameness. and ereshie-,the - horse to ' travel with oonstiarativa ease. Every horse. osnser should have this remedy at hand, for its tamely use at tAiktiretappmeasoe ofa Lameness will effeetnallywevent lhoso - A)emidsV diseases -nowilionwl. to which: "Ovum areliable. = and whirk r- "sweder many-ottends, valnahle horses reiarbOtwrthleas; .__. R. . de27:lY-cliwutowev-' E'AsentertsePlimit - . - Alm! ,41, 1 .8 130-ra mano Goo New steedsellinge mAcritil* . 114 , irizArist street . hut. 4th PEI4IB- 'It..•: : BACK•PAY„ and %Aber -Just • -- • a't -CLAIMS AGAI NST . pi;mnited akrogoßable iiatp4a, gonttiotrett•tbitisin e noiat ,s4otiolakoearKß%,.t 'actl4ibs on SALE—A: Lar OE CRUDE Ott F Barn's. in excoli isafew E> T>s & xLSAIELICT. ma= - -1 : --...- -,...-.1 tERINE&Npf-t!,-': ftvz.) zatz ‘• tt f t rriS 11 jisrifiels - 1 ',lli 74 CrT rf ‘ 42) . W t Zal"O: 1;71;4 1 1 7 - iitr , ..legi' - c. . .; Aiet t netc, • >~ -:: .•".. :2 _ A
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