gs;tei, Barr, KO A : 1 00E0E1'0 PREPARATION! !Ii I A. Pan. 41INICu MEDICINE, ®lt I i1ik09.V . 1641N111 9 $ 4 . 1 FELAJIRATED 1 E 10011 N illi TERS . ''''` ~ PREYARED BY x4 : 01 • itAVREION. Philade ph*,, Penna., I, I effectually cure Lir i . , • if . i - DYSP SIA„ JAtJNDICI 'IP , .1 4 cliiirapia. io ,Igereiosug DebilD79 plaelleell of the *liittoys. and snd an Diseases Ariiiiiisgr.grOot A Disordered • I war or Stomach, 4.- 1 j sno b - t 1 I • 8.11 Denali- I i _petiall...Dißeid 1 ' . 1 i'ilea !Fu ll ness or J i ; Brood to the Head, ' Jiidity_of the Stomach, No . Heartburn. Disgust for F ,, - Faille - ea or Weight In the S kb, Sntir FructatidatZink -. deg or yin fariug.at the rlt ‘..1 we Store - rich; S got th is idea.. flurried and .. difficult•Bre thing,. M uttering at the Heart , . Choking erica talus ansations when in a lylull uostare. Di j near or Vision. Dots or:webs be. i....,-,3 tne lif, Fever and Dull Pain in the Read w qmency of! Pins4ration, Yel• lo §f the Skin and esj,,Pain in the Si 0 Back; Chest, imbs. lke. SeddrLushes oil:feat, Burn ing the Flesh; Constant ' ' I _ ings of Evil. filild great depres • I ea-on o I • ; • spin & D a mil :mufti* v rlrentetrelloWP6MN Billions Fever, &c . l 1 ` °n' , EY CONTAIN____. .11 .; ...AA" Pe. OR BAD wHISECY I They will c the abdve diseases in ninety-nine sacs outer!' hred. I Induce' i, j. : - ~,,.6 sale and Milverial ii;pwasu or B. H ands German Bitterk(purely . regetable :bolts ef, trent quacks- and misers- MMus. ventd rs, ye 'vaned upon . Buffering maitinitY their gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky. ely compounded With injurious irur . and - claim; j ed Wales. Stomachictiand Bit ti ten_ Beware of Jlnn umerable array of alcoholic preparations in l e thorio bottles, and bibellied , keen, tinder the m odest appellation of Bitters; which, instead d uriagtonly aggravateadiseasAW rid leave t_be di d pointed sufferers in despair. YOU WAN aIifETHING to STRENG TH. -EN YOrrr I ,i YOU wAlv ir Id GOOD APPETITIF I f t DO i'DU , WANtiTO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION 4 I • DO - ,YOU- WA ,TO . EIREZ • wzzi I 00 YOU w To oz HID 0i IVZI? YOUR NEES l'. DO. WANT ' „Ayer: , .. . . . DOyoni iwtigoilgoSsleepts•elitr - ' 2 Der:weict - wins • iii , berate - And vigorous Ifeelling? 'I, • 1 , . 1 j ...in dowse 110()FTJANO S GrIAN BITTERS. L From J. Nekton h ' , . D., Editor of the En .ottelezteditg Rd' -- Knowledge. . Althongh not osed tb favor or recommend Patent Redicinesi general, through distrust of their ingredient; effects; l yet know of no ffici suent reasdn . a mannsay not testify to the 0 3 .7 benefit-be bellev . 'mself to have received from any aimple propel- Hon ini the hope that he may thus contribute Id be benefit of others. I do this the maize readily in regard to Hoof land's German IlftlersV PrePared by 'Dr. O. M. Jackson, of this el , because I was prejudiced - ethem for y years , under the unpres i riot they we elehiefly an alcoholic mixture, lude_bted to ~ friend Robert Shoemaker, J At:therein° of thisipreitaßeeby proper j 'and for-en , agenient - to try theft!: when - , offering from gra rd long continued debility. 1 5 he noeof three 4 l ee of these Bitters, at the oe gof ttio.p ent year, was followed by dent ' relief, and restoration to a degree of coedits , - and mental!nor which I bad not telt for ix months before, d had, almost. depaired of re lining.; ,j, .1 theref4 thankOodAnd my friend for Breeding me' to the eof them. ' 1 141.. T. NEWTON BROWN. PEILADULPELIA, 0 23, .86- „, .''l---1 Prom the .h.sit; Joe It k Kennard, Paetor cir the 4111 1 1 Twith ,af.tisf Mara. De. JA.OKBON -Plat S,a c-I have been fre meetly requested coleonnect my name with cora nendationa,opdiffittint, kinds of Jaalialnei , but egtrdivitlfe •wac ,'"as out o r a 0 'appropriate phere; 1. have n ail eases declined; but with a dear proof in various instances, and particularly In mr oath famaly4te usefulness of Dr. Hoof lend O Gernain. IA - Li depart fr oniJmy natal course, to - expresi • ', 'y 'full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv- Complaint it debility _ a Odra and valuable preparation. some canes it MIIYAIIi-het. Illeteihr I doubt not I ‘ l will be very beneficial to those who stiffer from , _edam cansea yowl very_r Mill/ j 2 J, R.Vrtz ' wAll,b, Eighth below C ta street. Phlrsaieo. 24th. mese Wife if ADDERMANWUND - # Gin.' vidtstowts. •- - ait.urrawar. Tune 1 1861. D ALM.JACKBO4 .It gave me *Rin. i l eir.... years isgot:l Ton a Certificate, twrinyin th:tGermen- in had done forme. lam ownerffictly • - f all those diseases your Whine pmfesaeattillurt .vls:Dxsjappw.%_ego Idin• -1, rand Nereetirdebility:said of the lil to. The powerful influence it exerts H:Jitat . _ , voce te raft., Api, is 8 rkatising. ~ .1 VatejlfMo, :etke: Jul Cinelaliklitlylaence to roar maimana with ut hesitation, have recommended i t for the above cogeldaints. Jittovery_ instance it_las effectually cured : - ut ' - iiialicine' bits' a - great reputation in German own, :rid is sold in every Drug Stan* end in. rot ;the' Groceigbatores II D rug ansteneettrefid question what:llan let them come to German wn, and I will prove to. their satisfaction, the, Bitters have cured in this vieinitYinOrd k 'Went , dalds 6f - theabove iliskotaii;-. A wuripii k ' piapt street above Mulhouse. Elehmetown, MAT Tme .i'ilITY R THE 80.4DIERE,•: I win build upse •4431, titiltiMagati.v e health auj i rlita*. rteaked. aria - ....4 1 • -ort Li •ERHELTITEEIHEY stto. Ana:4A 1862. Ds.Z.M.friorsoN, ear'----"mi LVire ~1 41. owing to the of valet i wee 'taken w.theArrere dies& ' Ileheeemedlueusehiti, obi 4 Ar and -.mgt.) poitly, elitxtr.sneh.isWhen.-wa sailed marbitnraeatedabthobbirhage to en= bat noti temirofrgearsilittersiiit le - . 11, ILt Aitstiset,vteem„4.t.' , . a o lal r o ed )d l44Xsg m...4.... itaiegwoor . cheek ' ..”" - M"raV i i i i t ri number omy oo ' tw o turetWAC aflame sWeri h i nt tt - e' Mel i r tilt" 4 1 Tim w...:: ...tq - ' Atisw.witle. theleg -04 "'." "t - • ,1. . PLY . Of the Bit; tn. - -..... .. .hr ,l ould not be without it nbf •' ' • 4 011 10 ,ctilitertm going bto 0 r .....0,1, 171 9ri!1Y. ,II AA'S. 4LTEartm . ' ---, +. . °o $: weft Legion. . 424141111 I)2o, tl72TEßFstrx . 1....., . ... - 'lsar eX u . 2 .4 ., sitazt i bf," 0. iss. Jeasoisvi PrintimiliOfitee Manatw or i i i - i - , 1,1 0, , ,,k1.P. , A. , XP . itiw.-!tiktkir . :.:. JONES kirirAlitt .. iiitro464i4ii ii. It. ;T:Cii i Co.) ' 1 . , ' - 1 P.ROPB TAIT& ' ' airsQx sale by Da ''' Ontilleal in .j. Inn s , titßniteli - anitby ert e T erY • ,-.., -. Dr . e . A 'fib 11. P,IIIORw ART 4 i :, !uret. ma ,4-deod A+ ''Lea i s olgthmega? obi at 71 =R 114 : ,3 .ita 1 19 dor e azoiniwtt4 ketetreet. -- - • I ' l la tritrozov . . - . Irearth moo • _ IL: i ikAtjt *-. to , - - - t .. i. ..,. Mad* west. time aoogi, beiow4ill.-Pittsienigti . _ . . .1 4 ,. ... t f . ),..ti ~ , ,- ; 4 - 2 i 4,1, e.t.arvi. - -*.f.u . : 11.4.t.,..; .z. i•:. , ~.. 4, , ~-,.,-:, .. :r . , _ ' ~. A _., .• , ._, '; •, .. -.. .xA, • . ...•:,, : '., ~. ,• . ... V .:: ~ ' - ••• .... -' 1 '.* , , , . .--• ~. r"' -4 vi . , ll' ' • ill?, CI: - f , If', -, ,' 1 - - ••';'•`.- •• -- - ; , ..r , . , • , ;;•,-) ; .„. . L. , ..,/ ,:. i. „ . ~i ~4 „ ~ ,-,,i • ,_ , i ~.:. , ;;-:',,- :1 t ':: :i ...4.'".- . ' if 1°1:v c:4l-1-2 ‘ - - f. . . -; :;„j^.l)-- -. ..;,ri1 , 11:,• , z• •,. • ~ ..o*.s- 4 .7:, 1 . . . i 4 !1 , 7.1.1: .g . ..::-. ,-,.. •:,._,..,... , v ,..,.... : „,„ . ,... 71) N I . r ~....._ •- . . , .- • .\ ' • 1 .., - .. 2' : • : -. 1" s r I • I 1111 42 -1 • ... u • ---.., ,' t - • .rhar•,,..-: . . _......_ . . ...,......___ Editor it Proprietor. . . ..1?:-.4,,..1751!..i,....'z'A'AFf,..1.,.,it EDIOAL complahit, "The official organ here," says a Wash ington correspondent, "and many R epub • hems elsewhere, are engaged in discussing the subject of colonization, the fit points therefoi,A:c.- This course may delude somebody, and, therefore, it should be stated that Mr. Fessenden said in debate, a few dais since, that this thing of coloni zation was altogether out of the question amidst ,the present oceans of expenditure. In the debate on Saturday upon the Mis iiouri emancipation bill, it was stated by Senatof - Wilson ' . Mass., that where the subject matter " of that bill had been dis cussed in that State, deportation of the Slaves was urged by the abolition orators as part did parcel of the . policy, This interpretation, was received in silence by the Republican Senators, and, in fact, no appropriation of any account would, for co l onization purposes, stand the ghost of a chance in-congress." Kohl 'Raid. fhia,ialuahle root is at lenth attracting deserved attention, and *e are pleased - to ,learn that arrangements have been made in several directions in our State for its extension. This is as it should be. The day, we 6rist, is not far distant, when the farmers of Pennsylvania will cease to re ;•;ard root crops as of little value. Their importance cannot be over-estimated, and we look forward confidently to the time when our farmers would as soon think of passing a season without planting corn or oats, as one without root crops. • We coin :mend the:following, from the Irish Far , sner's Gazette to theirnotice,:- Another'''fbrming crop that. Aqua- be attended to at otice i at d ehsad-bil oft.e extensively_cultivated - than it is, the kohl rabi. lt.has been a long time since this plant has been introduced into these coun tries, more as a garden curiosity than any thing else but as a useful feeding plant for cultivation in the farm it has been very tardy in Making its way. It thrives in al most any..aoil and in almost any climate. In India it.-is in much request, as a rich and delicate-garden esculent, and in many of the Enrbpean continental countries it is in high -esteem for feeding mileh cow and other cattle. It is also most useful in feeding sheep, isperfectly hardy, and stands any amount of frost. It is the only plant that has been found really useful in filling up the blanks amongst S ede tur nips, and where that crop has been cut off by the fly it is the only 'plant thatgiyesra Certainty of a full crop by transplanting it, Jvhip l i is : lunch better than sowing Stiedes or any other turnip again. For this purpose it should be sown thickly in beds as. soon as possible; the earlier the better, so as toliave good strong plants to put out by the end of May or early in June. By giving sufficient apace the glo bular heads produced will weigh from 6 to 10 lb. each and upwards; the rows should net,be pearer4l3an.2i feet, and the Plantwitvo fiiet apart-; in the troyea They may` alse - be eownin drills' any time in May ! and treated in every Way the same as turnips. Kohl rabi is not only perfectly hardy, but it bears accidental injury better than Swedes ; for while the latter, when wounded 'quickly' rots away, the former still remains sound. Experiments have been mady by:. cutting and hacking both kohlrabi and Swedes side by side to a certain this, and while the Swedes rotted away, the ohl rabi seemed nothing the worse. Hares and rabbits Are particular ly fond Ofithe kohlrabi, and when found growing in the same field they reject ev erything else in favor of it while it lasts, es we repeatedly 'witnessed •and upon Our recent visit to Rocksavage, the seat df C. Kennet, Esq., all:the kohlrabi then :• in the fields was completely scooped out. Besides being; a very superior farm crop, its leaves as well as bulbs are - particularly , ;Useful in the - 'kitchen; ,the :Ammer- being sweet and and;the - hater, when well b niacarated with milk and hat4etc-liking•titri adinwable substitute for mashed; turnips, :and when advanced in the setteciaboing free from the wbodyfibre that renders turnips useless as a table veg *able at that 'time -' of the Yew': I EUROPPS -t g ;; Ai•T'iti GPI C ji` ...,... t I Et, . .-. roasis BArrxGesr, klußopzizr dgent. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa-. , . prepared4),out °mend, back passenars tkoin-or to .pof the -old voluitmeither 'by MOOTsailunDaokets. ~ • • • 1 DRAM FOR SALE. liaiislde 15 mu (Wirt of &rope. :_,.—s Kgent for the Indiansiolie and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packeta. and for the linea of Steameres4B- Us bettree&Naw TerkaAvernoo' I. Glasgow and t • way. fell CONSIGNED AND POE SALE FROM storeVand'io *rife 1:600 Fasks White and Yellow Corn, Shelled and in fannies. Rnei_nire of W. CRAFT, - aide 185 Liberty street: lr ani METH, 101[ . .rE,,,&cTizft, f lgl t Tit 071 T RMArI itYWase . of an:abyaratti She a* or iraleanio battefr ate tad . Meth eel lien r amen and their finales have their teeth extracted by nl9 yrocesuand are ready to teetifi as to the safety and painleumeae of the operation, whaerliiibaoevAid,hY-persea interested. in ars etegn3 t , bnelniepowle*sif b a ll mob ws-A,ILTIFIOIAL TBETH inserted in every atria alit , ahltseae low , 418 Will warrant-the , beet of material all oases. ,111., 013D_ .11Y bentbite /... tat lanutheerainniet: n~lllr 41— 21121 - ALL litmus • Sitits,-Shoes; Brogans laid at the old prices. althottah goods have advanced 20 per eent.l3aat Mill ;end examine my stock as they were purchased before the advance. G try raer° 4. 3 l4PPAKst Busters.Pric.a ataun - Be Lannon ,ohugotiaastat e , 951 Market street. doorfrom Mai THE DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES; One jettr, 'by_ mail Six months, Three, One .. ...... ......... One week, delivered in the city S.inater copies.: . NEW ' , ADVERTISING; RATESe The following rates of advertising have ) ogreed nbOn by:the Publishers orthe Pittsburg Daily Preso to take effect on and after the 10 day of November,lB62, on all new contracts: FOR STANDING ItIATTDR. i ,, ra;s zIF ei 4 E,-Ei 41 0101 E, E:TrID7 Dt I No insertion 800 Two months_... 59 00 Tares insertions..., . I.oolTbroe months... 11 00 Tares insertions" - 1'26 POur'montlis`.:. 13 00 tine week....., 200 Fivp montbs,... Jl4oo_ Twd weeks . ' r .4 iso S' monthi. 15 Oa 1 ri me wo ot .... . ..... 00 Niinejnonft••• .20 00 Flue m0nth......... 600 One year - 25 06 FOR CHARGEABLE HATTER • - Which allows the privilege of a weekly change ! of matter. to be inserted among new I advertisements. PER - B.IINILE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, BLt month! $lBOO Twelve ;menthe SO 00 Administrators' Notioea..... 225 'Marriage' Nottee.3,. „ • —. • 7 0 Death Atit ote. eactuno --” >1 All iidieith • - _Bj e optly or leartimei tibenetaess%rdaeret tdheintimfoerofoonre nng. DAILY POST.. Negro Colonization SELECT TALE. A ROGUE'S ILFE WRITTEN BY BIXBILF Qt. ti;:it: t i fr .ru Yesterday- Now all this is changed. Traders and makers of all kinds of commodities have effected a revolution in the Picture-world, never dreamt of by the noblemen and geuth men of ancient lineage, and consist eutly.protested against to this day by the very few of them who still remain alive.— The datioginnovators started with the new notion of buying a picture which they themselves could admire and appreciate, and for the genuineness of Which the ar tist was still living to von sh.' These rough and-ready customers were not to be led by rulers or frightened by precedents.— They are not to be &slily imposed upon, for the article they wanted was not to be neunterfeited. Sturdily holdidg to their pwn opinions, they thought incessant rep htion of Saints, Martyrs, and Holy Fam ilies' monotonous and uninteresting—and said so. They thought little pictures"' of ugly Dutchwomen scouring pots, and drunken Dutchmen playing Icards, dirty and dear at the price—and said so. They saw that the trees were green in nature, And brown in the Old Masters, and they thought the latter color not an improve-- ment on the former—and said so. They , wanted interesting subjects; Variety, re -1 semblance to nature ; genuineness of the I article, and fresh paint ; they had no an • cestors whose feelings, as founders of gal leries, it was necessary to consult ; no critical gentlemen and writers of valuable works to snub them when they were in 'spirits ; nothing to lead them by the nose but their own shrewdness, their own in terests, anti their own tastes—so they turned their backs valiantly on the Old Masters, and marched on in a body to the living men. FroM that time gbod modern pictures have risen in the scale ; even as edibles of commerce and safe investments for money, they have now (as some disin terested collectors who dine at certain au- i nual dinners I know of, • can testify) dis- Sauced the old pictures in the race. The modern painters who have survived the brunt of the battle have lived to see pic tures for which theyonce asked 'hundreds, selling for thousands, and the young gen eration making incomes by the brush in one year which it would have cost the heroes of the easel ten to accumulate.— , The posterity of Mr. Pickup still do a tol -1 erable stroke of business tmaking bright 1 modern in - asters for the market; - which is glutted with dingy cld material), and will I I probably contrive to thrive and multiply in the future: the one venerable institu tion of this world which we can eatery count upon as likely to last, being the in stitution of human folly. Nevertheless., if a wise man of the reformed taste wants a modern picture, there are places for him to go to now where he may be sure of get . Sing it genuine; where, if the artist is net alive to vouch for his work, the facts st any rate have not had time to die which vouch for the dealer who sells it., In my time matters were rather different. The painters we throve by had died long rienough ago for pedigrees to get confused, re4s.ideßgtief ssdiglabkig g, 0. I en desirous orrearly purchasing a gen ! nine Old Master for myself—speaking as a practical man—l don't know 'where I should have gone to ask for one, or whose judgment I could have safely retied on to guard me from being cheated, before 1 bought it. But while I am tracing (in outline) the progress of the wouuderful art-revolution of these modern" times, I ant forgetting the calm and corrupt days of old, and leaving thyself "unnoticed in Mr. Ishmeal Pickup's Gallery of Art, Let me resume the un rolling of the various folds of my . narra tive—let the Rogue return to the bpsiness of roguery. I was left for some time alone hi the manufactory of Old Masters before my friend rejoined me. When he at; last opened the door of the gallery he ap proached me confidentially and spoke in a mysterious whisper. 1 "Pickup is suspicious,'" said he; "and I have had all the difficulty in the world to Pave year way smoothly for you at the out get. However, if you can _contrive to Make a small Rembrandt, as si specimen, you may consider yourself employed here until further notice. I am obliged to Particularize Rembrandt, because he is the only Old Master disengaged at present. The professional gentleman who used to do , them died the othek day . in the Flebt—he bad a turn for Rembrandts and can't be 1 4 asily replaced. Do you think you 'could step into his shoes? It'sji particular gift, like an ear for music, or a turn for math ematics. Of course, you will be put up to the simple - elementary rules, a nd will have the "<profeesional gentleman's last Rembrandt as a guide ; the rest depends, my dear friend, on your powers of imita tion. Don't be discouraged at failures, but try again and again ; and mind you are dirty and dark enough. You have heard a great deal about the Itembrandt—reaciem bet tilvitayss that, ih'ybur 'L se. light Means dusky yellow, and shade dense black:; re member that, and----" , - l "NcpiY,"- said the voice of Mr. • Pick up, behind me ; "uo pay unlesh your Rembrandt ish good enough to take me "lii—even me, Ishmeal, who dealsh in pic tersh and knowsh what'sh what." I agreed to everything, as I always do tinder similar circumstances. I was in troduced to the workshop, and to the em inent gentlemen occupying it. My model RembrAtidt was pnt before me; the simple elementary rulei eXplained -to' me and my Materials were placed under my hands. Regard for the lovers of the Old Masters and for the moral well-being society of;for bids me to be particular about the nature of _my labors,,or to go into dangerous de taiP 411 - Ithmk. subject of,* first failqres and my subsequent success. I may, how ever, harnilessly admit that my Rembrandt w,as to be of the small or cabinet size, and that, as there was a rim on Buregomastere, my subject was naturally to be of the Bar gOteastsse sort. Three parts of my picture consiitbd 'entirely of different shades of dirty brown and black ; the fourth being composed of a ray of yellow light falling upon the wrinkled face of a treaclmeolor; ed old 'man. - A dim glimpse of a hand, sad a faint suggestion of something like a brass wash-hand basin, completed the johS Aids gavmgreat satisfaction to Mr. Pickup, and which was described in :the batologneae "A Burgomaster at breakfast. ;Originally in the collection of Myr.heer Van Grubb: Amsterdam. A rare ex ample of the master. Not engraved— The chiar'oscuro in this extraordinary work is of a truly grand character. Price, Two Hundred Guineas." I got five ' poundmfor it. I suppose Mr. Pickup got I one,. ninetrfive. .1 . ThilsWae,'perbaps not very encouraging ati a beginning in a pecuniary point lof ,view. flat 'was to get five pounds more; if my Rembrandt sold within a given time. It sortie Week-after it was in a fit state to be' 'triated in the show-room. Igot my monby, and' began enthusiastically on an other Rembrandt— A. Burgomaster's Wife Poking the tire.' Istist, time, the chiar'• Immune of tlia Mater" Fad been yellpsi ay, d black," Oast time it was to bared and bliic THURS --- I had the pleasantest possible anticipa tions of the result. sad so had Mr. Pick up, when an unexpected catastrophe hap pened-that shut up the shop and abruptly terminated my experience as a maker of Old Masters. The Burgomaster's Breakfast had been sold to a new customer, a venerable con no'sseur, blessed with a greatiortune, and a large picture-gallery, The old gentleman was in raptures with the picture—with its tone, with its breadtk with its grand feel ing, with its simple treatment of de all. It wanted nothing, in his opinion, but a little cleaning. Mr. Pickup knew the raw and ticklish state of the surface far too well to allow even an attempt to be made at this process, and solemnly as-. serted that he was , acquainted with no cleansing preparation which could be used on the Rembrandt without danger of "flaying off the last exquisite glazings of the immortal master's brush." • The old gentleman was quitti satisfied with - this reason for not cleaning the Burgomaster, and took away his purchase in his car riage onthe spot. For three weeks we heard nothing more of him. At the end of that time, a Hebrew friend of Mr. Pickup, em ployed in a lawyer's office, terrified us all by the information that a gentleman rela ted to our venerable connoisseur had seen : the Rembrandt, and had pronounced it to be an impudent counterfeit, and had en gaged on his own account to have the picture tested in a court of law, and to charge the seller and the maker thereof with coaspiring to make money under false pretences. Mr; Pickup and I looked at each other with very blank faces on re ceiving this agreeable piece of news.— What was to be done? I recovered the full sense of my faculties first; and I was the man who solved - that important ques tion, while the rest were utterly bewilder ed y it. "Will you-promise me five and twenty pounds, in the presence of these gentlemen. it I get yon out of this scrape?" said I to my terrified employer. Ishmeal Pickup wrung his dirty hands, and an swered, "Yeah, my dear." Our informant in this awkward matter was employed in the office of the lawyers who were to have the conducting of the case against us, and he was able to tell me some of the things I most wanted to know in relation to the picture. I found out from. him that the Rembrandt was still in our customer's prssession. The old gentlyman had consented to the ques tion of its genuineness but had far too high an idea of his own knowledge as a connoisseur to incline to the opinion that he had been taken in. His suspicious relative was not staying 'there, hut was in the habit of visiting him every day in theiprencon. The rest depended on my selfon luck, time, human credulity, and a smattering of chemical knowledge which I had acquired in the days of my medical studies. I left the conclave at the picture-dealer's forthwith. arta purchased, at the nearest drugert's. a bottle contain ing a certain powerful liquid, which I de cline tr. pattitmlarizu on,, high moral gin - med.. I labelled the - bottle, "The Arn-terdam Cleansing Compound;" and I wrapped around the bottle the following note "Mr. Pickup's respectful compliments to Mr.— (let us 'say Green). Is re joiced to state that lie finds himself unex feAedly able to fieillibri Mr.- Gra "fasten dative to toe cleaning of the Burgomas ter's Breakfast. The enclosed compound has just reached him ffom Amsterdam. It is made from a receipt found among the papers of Rembrandt himself—h as b,en used with the most astonishing re sults on the Master's pictures in every gallery of Holland, and is now being ap plied to the surface of the largest Rem brandt in Mr. Ps own collection. Direc done for use:—Lay the picture flat, pour the whole contents of the bottle over it gently, so as to flood the entire surface; for six hours, then wipe it off briskly with a soft cloth of s s large a size as can be emveniently used. The effect will be,the most wonderful removal ofall dirt,and a complete and brilliant methorphosis of the present dingy surface of the picture." I left this note and the bottle myself at two o'clock that day ; and went home and confidently awaited the result. The next morning our friend from the office called, announcing himself by a *bnrst'of laughter outside the door. Mr. Green bad implicitly followed the direc tions in the letter the moment he received it—had allowed the "Amsteidam Cleans• ing Compound ' to remain on the Rem brandt till eight o'clock in the evening— had called for the softest linen cloth in the whole house, and had then, with his own venerable hands, carefully wiped off the compound, and with it the whole sur face of the picture! The brown t the black, the Burgomaster, the breakfast, and the ray of yellow light, all came clean off together in considerably less than a minute of time. lithe picture was brought into court now, the evidence it could give against us was limited to a bit of plain panel, and a mass of black pulp rolled up in a duster. (To be Continued.; PIANt) DEALERS, K . NASE'S .PIANOS—.I4JST RECEILY. .111, ed—Two 7 oat. Square Grand Carved -Pint os. (lathed-back and frpnt andthaXv`ekleirs,' Ong 7 oot square Grand Plain Case Piano, finished back and front and carved lege. Also one beau tiful Pull Grand Piano.' The above Pianos have the Agraffe Treble and all other late valuable int. provements. A few 634, 6X and i octave Plain Pianos are expected this week.- CHAJKLO ITE BLUME. Sole Ag't ianls 48 Filth Street. NEW PLAN - NEW STOCK OF 7 OCTAVE PI• anofortes now receiving from Boston aed New York, selected especially . for the Beliday's. Parsons desiring to make a va liable and charm ing present a•e invited to call and see them at the waresome of JOHN H. HELLOS, dec2o 81 Wood street. 411VE611141D-HAND PIANOO--A rimm large lot o , second-band Pianosforssleat 250, 200, 1.75, Iri% 15, 100, 90,.75, 6D 50 and•2s'dollars, JOHN H", NELLoR, 81 Wood'itreet. . .DELODEONS AND 11A10161111S. .N STORE—A SPLENDID andl:i- f lit ili a I V: in l a 1 1 1 a ergn a t (B r ogr :L ai Lt e :dta ° l ll nut cam. Melodeons at $5O: t c +l3o, $75, un.oo„ $126 and $ 50. Harmoniums at 60, 80. 100 125. Se: 300, 360 and 400 d .11ars. Ear le by JOHN H. siziaes 81 Wood street. 11010TTABIUM.0.11 BRANCH, NO, LIS rr Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piatiol'ite• tory. established In 1836. A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos. combining all the Meal tials,of a first claw Instrument with late novelties (nndernatent). Highly ImportantW the oriti oaJ Pianist. Low for erurhamentanee. gr_ WISE A B_BOTHKR, manufacturers, WoBTS $l. l OOO " PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. of the mostattperkwarkmanskip every, de and &din flie - b - oit m 7 finfacfnie a in''fbe oeluibry hay havehoen rejected with the gre test ponl: ble care, specially for tho Holid ye Prieea low For sale by Joiturn itELLon, deo2o 81 Wood street. • CEO. R. COCHRAN • ATTORNEY AND CORNS/fILLOR-AT:LAIY: Office No. Oa Chanilittiot i lkssit4o#6.e. i -pp. v9varo 4 / 1 ...nt wiffielYelnearotAthosalot(4 - • • ited,„ e an o 'rumor/go' Promotry • &Abe CONIERCIAL. INFOBLITIOti. Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade Tor Nov_ and Dee. Wm. M. SHINN. V. P. JAB . I. BENNE . TT Jll-0. S. DILWORTH. Wm. MeCIREHRT. DAVID Moe NDLESS. oven:lents of European Steaniers. rams 111710 M. Borussia Qouth'n 4.New York Ten 28 Il i t iiiiWC:egWV:ll:Plj itk ... jail 8 Jim 29 As ..—.-Liverpool...New York Jan 31 Wasbinston—Liveipeol...New York Feb 4 Talisman Pro Mince New Y0yk......F0b 6 Can Liverpool...Bost . China....._...... Liverpoo....New York Feb 1 . ! lON # 1 1 4 . 1 . 11 4. : ' • Feb ustraiulan......New York ..Liverpool ...... Feb 11 Ooean Q New Tear —kepinwell Feb 11 Columbia ....Few York-41erase kla 0 Neb ktanohesler...—New. York ..Liverjm,A...... F.b 14 . Hansa. ... . .. . —Nevi Yorle...Bremert. Feb 14 74thit.1 Ceti ' Ga in Iherent. Feb 14 —. Feb 14 gurope Boston,. —Liverpool.. ....Feb 18 York ..Kingaten. 4... Feb 20 Saxon— Portland ...Liverpepl Feb 21 .—. New Yrrk :.Liverpool _. ::....Feb 21 Bavaria' !York 4 4 eMbikr.r.— Feb 21 Aria .... . ... .„—.-New lver.poo ...... Feb :Cr ..:—. ....New York ..Havana Feb 23 Fobkier New yolk Shaturbia &a— Feu Britiab Queen... New Yea- Havana ko..—Mar 2 Can 4o_ .... __Bombe— LiVertieel ----Mar 4 China— New York ...Lirerpool ....Mar 11 ',merle& New Yet& Greptdern........Mar4/4 MONEY Kiugskr. (0011HROTRD DAILY FOR THE RIMMING PO3T. The following arnihe buying and eel•ing ra for Gold. Silver. &e.l' Buying Belling Gold 6UOO .... 9D Dentanekotea7.777.:::: -. " 46 01 Eastern Exchange. New York Baltimore.. par ti adelphll7 ...- ............. Par Y 4 QQ Western 'Exchange. par r rs Bt eland, . . .. .... - st. ... ........ pa. PITTIMITEGti PBOISUOE MARKET OFFICE OF 'TRH .11.11.1L.T Poer. Thursday, Feb.l.2th ISa Reesser.lus—The weathezieentinuesmild, Our rivers continue in a fair stage of water with only a small amountof tannage in port as most .44 . our, boats are in the employ of the Government. trans- porting troops and munitions of war in the West and South. The demand for the leading alleles continues to improve. Flour—The Wee during the past two days, were large; the ,princiDni ones. were made pa private terms—the reader no doubt understands that us well SS we do, • In the East, as well sty. Europa,. Prices; oonanut, to decline: what keeps than up in-thiseii;v is a mystery to us. money being /a-plenty may have something to do Oilet , ,,The demand contkilleis fairalut the sales regular. At the „Exchange a fair amount ebanged hands; the prices will range with yester day's price. There is a goodsupnlY in lirst hands- Grocerie47-The ; demand during the week bus_ improved; the sales were more liberal; holders of sugar are very'firm in their viewa . The stock in first hands is not large. Bacon firm and in good requeet. The week's sales foot pp the , largest of the season. Our wholesale dealers .who cure their own meat have taken, extra-pains with it and have their stock in splendki•conditßa; this, no doubt. has increased the demand. Orairt-Elbe demand, is improving. esueciallY for Wheat .The amount coniing in fall short of the demand..., hold-, era were firm iti tkeie viimea at full retta , :e 4 trtria ldoking - nraladderstistreitad 80e, so:bit/shoat gtere,": 5c morels the current advance. Floor—Sales werellaiitedoWiDir to bad weath er. viz: 75 bbls country, not inspected, $5 75. 100 do Extra $6 75; 75 do Extra Family, V 2:5@1" 50: .100 do $7 375: 40 do $7 40; 25 do $7 50: Hatter-. 10 lihds, Orleans at 12c: sdo Por to Rio 11,44, Coffee—Sales 35 sacks Rio 53(,053 c. Molasses--Sales bbls Orleans 55e: SYnIP, sales 50 bills, various at from 524458 c. Tooneeu—Salsa 75 boxes. 12 plug, Pittsburgh Manufacture. at 60c it Itutter—Elales 7 bbisehnlieltoll,Zl§2sc; Eimer-Sales of 4 bbls. at 16#07e; OaheGratn - 414Wheat sl_ 140; Red $l. 28@ Cern, , Barley 10@1 1.6; ItyegOel 50@550. Wh imkeY — Stdet) day Reetified - at656.5,5e. ells—Refined 150 bbls, bond„2Be;47 de Straw color. 34e; 00 do straw, lower tint, 32 700 iiii'Crude in tank , gle; 1,100 do delivered' in New York. 24c POR PACK/LNG are ClTlnsratt. .. Provision'? at a , tanti still as to sales,' and are. perlWtOk treiltek-htltone., ./slothangarktuo‘ bilious far SttamtrionS =frit ile mmt buyers could work Vulab yan e.lonotteskaf they'felt the laterest - ntst 'Win etheelibrt. Bulk meats are the moat hairett - .. 0 :The ititttlity far Lard is made atiower.figuteglg bill•i3ocitirespond ed Cu, There is some feeling for el city fackea" auesa pork - at sll@ll 23; land for te at ea 14.20 . There Biel)* to 7 be law attxintion given - to boxed meats. , , fw: , -I' "' • There was scarcely atiyalit"Mile inProvisions and pricesSiiiiW o llad*htil3 prime City Lard were tudfuutVo, -but_ buyera_only ,otrered 96@ , 9k. `Short clear Middles . sukt at 7r' and elrePfiaMs :ASA.; from the - hieekr , ,Uge ..49n *ere quiet iind aster. Aogs, sfeadY, and withotit material eha:MK The l'W,lk ;orals: salts *ere at $4 1 .504.A.f0r.Mta dividing 200 lbs.. Philadelphia Cat.le llarket. Feb.:9th . The efigyhaficorliee—f PaititetrlPlleidera).?le merease, o f eac in AIN t,..1, a 4,, r11144,10!' Yard, tit tof ditch' e . iorlra- - or eirar Tow s prieesi, rim OIR esiti which lea. declne of 25 P;W . 01' tkie , o l ol4/0 1 11- 4 , 154t1 week. The mar e 8 osed dull. * . .., Total offered, 1,872, :. Cows Asti CU:nape:rather lower... AboutSo sold at slB@2SnactiVor 491,1'4 1 '6 , 444% PA?: i o ta Cows and Calves. • Moos — The midair Was hit* Mid the ieieilifi light; In all 3,oooliiiiid twere., disposed of lit rather hi ghertsurel4lunparip..tooq head, I sold at Imhoff at Wst tPie venue Yard - atinieB3o4 ced:Se '-' ' '' '' 1 ' Esau , .were ra erlsitter,i and the offerings. some 3,200, all taken atOWlio lit ib gross. New York ' $ litii. Staten/ca.- . The following is a comparative state:neat. of the condition of the Banks of New York city : Feb. 7. Jan. 31. Dec. $179.716,036 179,8Z,501 $197,465. 38,743,346 28;894 840 611494 ... 8.780,154 8,90010 125 ,9 6 6 166,702.302 269.961,376 3,249.024, L0an5........ Specie._ .. circulation Dopocitc sip?a *lrma. Uneinsmktf. The river here has PIP., g feet durtug phepast lamas -four butte. The LOSrertihio, Climber and Tenneeeee are in 40 navigable guitar,. With no tonnage_ s freights are offered freely for Pitts burgh and Naehrilikat ticiviineed tate& . - I i - - • • ~ '.l•oativille., • 'ha river b anlngslowiy: ye4terday with eisht feistAsiter in the*A.l. t MIA ireatherfor the bot ; twodays his Bilin alw.linkpleisanth• "doss , Voting vertltiltidW' • !: 1 ?- , • • Nlkw Allkgpm and-U.61710A0V. ParthkedrAlatereat (one third) br the Myr itilamef Otttrtrier lb - the t:mu - ere of the 011ie BuIliottliZOOUWAS. the.: rate of $llOOO for, the w hol e at. t . The ffi qinelliidMdnitidierwere ineorreMly in formed 'easel/ranee to the Baleiff the 7Y000.. Captain' Dick Yergngon, fornieflY the Pdtinlet clerk of the huglrAttantio, andAteesetain of the Praiiiratojejoontracted.yeste itaintereat theiryeao ,rl. and will e,ontiti ' th e d Cm cinnati and dmOhli trade: • • j Thy fast, with abou 6)‘ That w on the mieproiwor for abw ris' • to othlutatlif, thitterins% • out end Qail of beautiful yetfern - Q s inrifil ornamental Holiday Gifts, -- stock of Lavaawged& t N; Bier HE it • - ' /6L- oaliEreetakin deo2kb. Eli. 0 Baßainalt E RR ire•esSiiiirliterienif • * 4'66.1' It4lithEß 41.4.114 r, nazi hba omit Itsdeat tzTatrest.El‘ DEALERS IN OI MARlmerrrulassa OP Pure No. I Carbon oa, AND • rkr 101 T.e pe tnill i fe ß ril e LIBERTY EURFET, opposite 1103 L-All oil warPrsctniod. ;123.: 1.1%1 PETZLOWA 0 11., 11-rce . • ILONC, MILLER A C 0.., WORM 3 A2JEI_ ARPSTIURGH tiTATION. dL LEGn_33Y VALLNY RAIL 1 4 .0.6.2: 22•018ee itnd Warehouse 23 3WIKET STREEET, ierrzsEtnaan. .. Manufactures Ilin varbon Ccils sant Ben:01143U" and"bri"v34l NO. '1 RierrAtli Om, WARR I ari NON - EXPLOSIVE, alms' son baud .44.17: DIE ARDESCO OIL cow 1111 Nr l EnricruirtE A . Nro ItAFF FOB ea superior article of Refined Ardeigatoll; NON-ZSPLOSIVN. It ab{ P_l7 REBA NZ o , li E.' wOrehoose, 27 IRWIN STREET PITISBUEOII. PENIVA tes I d- u en t o'll Work DUN9AN, DITNLAP & 00.2 Nana2'oWe:re of PURE 'l l /331TR REITNT22 Cl 3, 33 0 N / : Ofiloe,_ NO. 291 ILIBKB.TY 8231,E1er., Ping Meet. Pa. umAmd- Philoso_plaio Burner. Eir E AYDEB , s NEW DoIuBLE-ACSITXV is • Philosophic , Burner for Carbon 01/ is now eady. It pommies Common Burners. many advantages over -the L Itinakes a large or mall light with perfect notnbjtstion. 2: It will burn any quantity of oil with safety:'' &At can be used with a long or short chimney 4. It can be used as a taper night-lanio. 5. It can always be made to harp economical .6. It is more sadly wicked than any other: burner. • I. It can be trimmed and lighted without - re-1 rooting the cone. & Itthrowit all the whits light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted. ?without touching the gleam. These bnrners are tho common No.l sine, and: nen be put on any Limp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should bare Philosopliti) Burner. Price 25 P cents, dozen - . gold a 1591 Mo. FOURTH street:ittsburgh':ls2 o , I 025-19dw P. IVA GROCERY to EA LE ItS .84114.4Atiat t : WHOLESALE Gptac E R NOB 18 AND 20 WOODBTREET, JsZetf ruiemnrnaii WILLIAt CARR ik(10. WHOLESALE GROCFOB, A.sid Impord.ory of GIES, skt) ALSO. Diatiners azd Deabra . VINE OLD MON ONGATIELA wmcog 827 .11.1.1sertr Street, n09:1.v PrirTSBURGIV. PA B.BMITH NVM. CO, WHOLESALE 600CE04 RCS. 112 SECtrelEl AND 147 MT STREET/ &Zit Prl T T ®7B au 4Y . J,ADIES VkTZER, RIMS RDINR AND COMMISSION- MERCHiNT, ran TES FUEL", Grath. BaOOII , Satter. Dried Fruit and. Produce. Generslly, '' . Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA' Dilworth TO---Franeis G. Biller; Es . C., WMllien Dilworth, Sr. firS. Cuthbert ',lc Son. - rirsiburirk BOA & tgucker & Sweatin' gm. , .8. %SST. Dash. M. & M. Bank, List Rowell. Mangle dc De„ George W. Anderson. 'Denise. Paxton & Co..' Wheelter. LAKE 813.PBRIOR ()OPFER mbar lIECIIII SWEL'irilto won, Ks. Pe SIC L 0 "k" 'de CO • _ Mianfaetarent of ealsillath. Brasiers' and Bolt Vopper.. kisased. • Parßottoms, 'flagged Still BottCres; Boom. Bolder. ,lso ,imstoriand . dealers In Meta Ls. 1,1 Plateet-laeni ' , , • Out 41iiinitan Hi hand. linßAti; 1 - c - Wairehontwe, No. 1 49-BLREST and IE i el* BTRBETB.Bittsbn pill. Penna. I, W %medal orders of Copper out to any desirre PeAterii. - ; fe2l:l9llcsr ' CVRTIN C. STEINMETZ, • - : ' s ilLN11111•L ' •... ROUSE. CARP EN T,Eli • AND /ODDER. • SKel :noun ALLEV,_betsvisezi Wood 1 1 .1411learty Streets. . . , PITTEBURGH - 41114:Winke solicited and promnili attended to N'F - 11(111:1 WANT ISONfii GOOM •A' Pnifft or prepared Mince Meat, mixed.' and aA-,otlyer hinds of Spices. peeking Brandy or Wbek, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Nemeth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you wßii;etanew mp oof Fruit and lower than at 'arm ther house in the atty. Also a_geneml and , Loitinent of Family Groceries, 'Lena, Vines , Brzyidieli and all other kinds of- Forol4n and • Donleatio Liquor& 44RIf BROTlirg . mai 001907 ula WO mond T and Dialnond J - - _ L J. H. CA r MBAY. Note s &Oak. Draft, Band and Dart. Aram Real Relate and Rem , ehandine Broker. .07/11¢&40031. No. 12 BURKE'S BDIADIENB - rittAnrel. Py „ Peis API P.FoPerty and other Real Estate. n amount of $lOO MO foi Bale Innr CLOAKS, .SHAWLS ! INERINOS and DRESS GOODS, •0011.4 Flazinela, ''Plato Gray cad Twilled Flannels, Ara. MI will be Fold ...Ifni) for ea& at* H. J. LYNCH'S, ; No 96 Market etieet AR.DDESIRABLE LOT or BUELDEBS 3Arl9 corirrazterwir We are now mnon far. twin.; n sumior arittott ap IL X blf. , vadat, ye arepropixed to diver boos our 'TARP. 509 Lutrwry Rim* : - BeeVlttrof FtEnnilllg?CdWolaw. konikairnonaL • • • ouret lOririnitemum. ample. PM 4 VII, .fiziaitP/10/118 BRANDY. Otard . _iToo oases ot each In store and firege MILLER 4 , RICIZ.P,TSI3ISr _ I:IIrVELtaW6M- , Pon ENI—J4AXT Commoi 14150., 24 Ti ird xtrest..ANO.,23 fferr,70 , 00,2100. Rowdreet 9411 ft, b oo : M . o k o t i t i irt 1 7 i g t ligzititt c w is i z Ot i l t g t Ti n t 7 2 . 000 ;ideti*O..11Syg . , ern'. . 4. 2 4llkothen inlvatiotis karition6 - _ itxur.e.tlßßEtTh , Z 440.04 Ell , neral Art Glsss rnrrtn xN 4 hb7 inioa _hr k • r• ;MALL UI46IITF;I - eat . and Ktetrap, bed in Ignorance. IDM ho - tromravt :motet,. , bail . . Aare . art! onto , royeterjoualt. . . often.- rt fe to OtlbilelitY.alowam i th ~.. ... t r, 1 ,t 5 invis4,ol,4B t.T 0,14 4M1 ',t/i!'. l . - 41: iPa g sPeoll and :4MorrZg!;T: 4' 17 , o re b and est,orpd. to dear . and. 01en! be. ~,,e-:,.: tt.a..11 . 8 rlPAmpadeg; man" b•fore and is riik trim ewe been rored xr.ttekmnit: r. Er. ataiety;" regrtifleatton: kir. sPerteatertor• ea or unetnraeltensolstona.arogorepretelsourd4, _a very ehortasem of time by it. new rruml 'l4 ilieh'llPikrel ly f=: They aro compeneetij: . . We , volt.. es mar ha ve lees- 0 e Alrizted!le intrzettrialtreatment.frelmormeadoee. pd it , eubstittAt tket.yerritable, Female ttitz , Measles marken eutomso—rtasine hilt tminizfortr , Stai* (10) .4xperienee to Ulm,. 'neteze, , asrmt in bendtale ef Ixoth. the Q.ld ! Worte , mutyin phi, United Seatemieada him to isay--to - 41:1 4 fte "t' Fair tial. health seilitutpethee :Fillwain' breerje : rPOn the nos — paler eheak. twee pr, lormii wi th " ,tmOntebtatki and (mantra :but.come: 'mid le "ornmd .3 , Coturamption and ,al,l,, i nf ito kindred disoooeo of j 'whfeh" so rpm). mant me NlD " no. emnPt , its: 'll2 ;DM:be. ptheypti. p . zey ;attend tooli ,te - to NI yoirdeeelariein Odd of rOy treofroent . 7 •a copy of Aka Madinat A.Zistiseroskreh , 8 en gm AG a thatoupie Ural.ng the,,m. tate • or - aver' - fort t 'oreovx. , ev'erlettie , 'Acti -. jhbestathm,ocgun on a h be hp; .o eericr, Am ;13 = 0 firra`mient 0 Te•mkr lieelter ir R .et to m s flatly eammited bi fteprofessicar. as we!? ikPip - zo o-2. 1 iandei ks. rethectra'ole rdtisere. ckubit,.-ove PIT furctlalir or hotels, ole . .L. , w, rei-wts. , 4- IZ"46 t lrdr d s i.`"lT , .-liVP`'-742 , -nr'i..' ..- 1 l'andedto. TH---.•- , -.. Fide 1 d : 81 41 .- _ • •Fnentrz.o - Poet n0..L., •: , CERTIFICA TIES. • i f f inEffinrr rf:'7.....'' ''!'t trs'' !it 4Fitif ' Till A!I ' 1 Intake I , T, a perdeo:ttf ) t ha.. -bean . .s..•ieby. . toted for yeans, aih,-o br o. ae: only -altered al. of !hie en ff etinett. la'relompletely- cnroa. la., nave: , been afflicted, with a you ,VEIBiIa , ant infialast , r9 , I.Erysipelas for years .' '1 lava raft 0 ao ievrral of lour reentar_Phsfejrfare fair . 0,1 wt hut ~.181, kepi, efic. 1- abed an Dortor Br 'r. trnr. ea ae; tan.' ;Past and have takers - hie too. , iaine.: erh.trik,) fi , ear..) l ievor. iaall.ootor!twed of herial ,-I. a .13. i s, 9$ <e) Jr - 1'414 , er trait' tin,- pereor ' si"";1111 tar' r. ii , o 'me 4)11 tdaaae ball at TROM k , PlrcfA I ' Reier Yo'sl I: ClaitOd; lliani;pd All., -. .yn,—,--,-....--,- ) , ...:....,.•., - - ;-: . ,'....•.. T.'. a lIESEBY CERTIFY "; RIA 1 I ti ~a WE I -1. been -afflicted' *lift riiiz - ivery. , ,quali. efo: dia• I ewe 71alked , Spilejryti or4:64liti Nit,,,,J.-,1a1., Pied, We 'OWL , D 13174.111,09 JD dig S./ 41 !, 400 ay )( ad tf. is n' - bid never' •aiesd ;I'm -, * - eill,' -- I'lvas ' 1 ladvieedao I tnelVid)")Dt l ::•Bratt .tnitclaet4ear and , haen.bad no epodanrtits Amt. tOn. %. Litaaj DC. j oanailler 1001101( Ompletelly. eared.. --Fcirin• VlOl.. iitfOtniatibn-pldastittlll6.'2l3t_cliiratde -t..'-:- : . ... ~, ,'. - J.Mg IfitADPXY.; -:- : 111E1)1 CAL DISCO V 110 WD 013. THE SPEEDY 4 PpaligAlik, gn:carti _ " EIONOtt.RII.Nitc 40'; i.AtITIA4: - met k.ak.-. 13 PL , A4c0. Pw_ied . 4 .: ONE:BEM:ND/37M .F - TYFljgbtikitc. , tuo t tg heit. prtexto pttoo„-wittt dl/pOhdrfiag, Sita_ impound; hitAat9 ..tenrna.u. 1.13f.t L 13104: 4 c- "S caret lA, ,8 few itaWht-ale &are bi efelted. ititeetin on.' oat-. a ateDLeDeted.iioiriFeestabloom,treola'‘ that are hand= on the F:3110121, And never Daum. ate tbe - stoteaote - cir .initireiroatelthe hteath 7 OnC; beixgettgox coatW...atimattneoue.ca... , tv ! i& ikeateleo.l. No 'c of - diet isiteeexeare 'whilst eine +Mai - ear does their ootitra bliOrfige-iciar -47"! 'each box contoita dozen pil . k PRICE-Mit DOLLAY Or. ilelVa Tresiainfoq. I , l ltiormadly• - "• ' • Satf . A toga): iksiv+Aciii; Ghee g ' eLmjoop_taintegimporteet allyte_q with en 0b.., f tiloted. 13EN'yeEM, sty ciiiWaremitrirda liarlkiatitefir era 1.1:., • -nompietal c readwpti GONOTOKI4., trisoso6:;•, S l V: B 6 7l7 iauffett.9olllllolllUßlttila PoriPtinic' agikPlek , Air etc% reatmmint did b a phygicilid "PtiCrt zEnst WIZ ltie Mid otlooktinlitin Rix aware trim yeti:, at,nagai..l4. Pmi-Ps:l4,:k, `)! T4 :17 1 sq d- : Are ffi t, egyitemdtrt 04t timwmfiitY 4 VAZ 4 . 78 Qedar Areqs ...111:11ACIN -- 7 11 ? 1 . 1 - 77 :77.;.T - oldOmiv il A-rIi.g.,4JOSEPBFLEMIN9O . . 11 !! ) ? 1etr n a t n ga .71 . r*c k gpiit] .._.JUG 2i HUN TIDY. pt. • 4111110.115 ZXQWN'srd it irl& ' 6 , o mithn i d& u s $ 1 )%qP4 t .A.4270.: „, -.l2),t anu of Pittipbul , qa_ • # 4 .Prsotiseh surcoonty•tihs yoars...llls: =WOO. ban boss ' = c l ja le ga rttruf'gse • ' ortraStiErAtlDOTß-414148U ; kitiustiMesesikeLfriseSeti.Ooledioog And out She sure place of relied. 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