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CiOn._.. _ of the United estates tor thet 6 orth District of Ohio entered- Dectreber 2d. 2in th e suit of Charles Moran and others no e Ohand Pennsylvania Rail road Ciimparind °theirs. Notice is hereby giv qp to the h Id s of tire Bonds and Coupons of. the Ohio ard . unity vania Railroad Company , which were se; id by a F rot Mortgage On that t Part of the Oh" and Fennsylvania Railroad East 'of Massillon , . t the lidera of Bends and Cou pcns of said ti mpany which were. scoured by a Fins Mortgrigh in t at part of said Railroad West of Masi on, and to the holders of First Mortgage Bon and ICoupons 'ef - the Ohio and Indiana and e it Wayne and Chicago Railroad F i l Companies r . ' ectively , that the ..usdersigned will pay to t parties entitled to receive the same apon preagintatinn of the Bonds and Coupons held by them IttiD4ol3•ol9 at thistime and place hereinafter moistened the distributive shares ap nliosblelo-suotßonds and Coupons of the pro coeds of thy:rah& ef thetPittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago R!road ender . the Decree of the said' Court ent °din said suit Jung 10th. 1861 , a l;t holders of e n ,! t Bonds and Coupons ar . •hereb • required to m 9 .applioaVon for the shares of such proceeds tumnittby them..and in evidence 244 of the right to °ewe' the same, to present the Bondsand Coriptns ea h eld - to the undersigned at office the of Witt low Lanier litCoMPally in the city i f New Yo , on . or before the Orb day of ril 1803. ' WlliLlAltg B. OGDEN. eli.3;3tawriivii I i Receiver; E•l4 . MARKET STREET MUM or on hAt a large stock of fall and winter • BOOr A Din SHOES, Combrising all itte different varieties and style to be found. Ladies', Miss a nd Children's Balmoral Boots with doable amt i onlesoles.• d • Mans', Bays' akud Youth's Calf. Coarse and RID Boots;- Rtkoa andlßrotans, Mons' Long Leged W ater Proof - Cavalry Boots of a very seperi4t quality, Call and exathlno. his stock al hcwarrants lyis goodato give geigral eistiafaction. DI 0e29 i JAMES ROBB, • S 9 Market street. J UST REC*IVED o LADIES' E. !,CONGRESS GAITERS , At B. inFEENoAmews. - A N 0.15 Fifth street. A spene r sil- flioKay; . BREWE tl i- AND( MUSTERS. - , „p.p.. ' , maw BaatesaY. Pittilliurgh, Se rtember 10.1382. .1 1. 1111989L11J&F OF PARTVI4B.IIIIIR. A- , — l -Thw p en3hfp lieretofore 'existing _be.; tween JOS SPANCER and W. H. ;GABBARD was dissolved (*the 20th of 'August, 1862, W. 11. GABRARDO authorised to settle. up the business of the ofi rm at theltfice in tbe Brew ,AgaNifettßr.wilio & 11 B 0, 11 wVol i n u te )e d ° ' ° 1 1 P;ifv_l al ways on hand s4mporior article inte n d' to TER, and - .BROWN. STOUT. The ;undersigned: will b e thankful to the friends of theiate firm for a continuance oti their patronage, and promise to mako it their gm to giv e satiSfaction to all who; may purchase frith them.' - - - Mr. ROBERTATSON, of Liberty street. so, long known to tit ' business community, will have' the management-of our business, with tho full control itithel ea litery: , +, -2 ' . Address all o era SPENCER ;to: & McKAZ.,, Phoenix Brew ~ P ittabltrlth,Pa. 1 - '-' ' P - O TOb'EPH SPBNCHB. ; 11 JAMBS MORAY. Wiff. B l4 . IFABER &; CO:, GINE BURDENS STEA=M E Iwo • Iroungleards, aIINENAL MAGI NISTA AND BOILER NAKED!. Near the Pea R, R. Passatger Depot, • ~ 1 PIE. zr MAliffiTFA , ALI MUMS Ole gt B am "' 'es, Meng (rein throe to one hundred and i ,hante power., and suited for Grist Balr f Photydrnacee. Bacteriet: eta Givepnrideplar • lioniodle,oesstruction of KaiiinkeandM • oaf f fob Wit& lei*. and for a ir a e ifiro ta on " , d d,Vie ul h u ed sg an w d mills. inr shin= ment at shortnae- n iched and Boilers °fine& description. , • Also, furnish en and Sheet Iron seM i sl4 Wrought Iron Raab g. Hangers and every variety, os minus , the manufacture of Woolen Machin an Machine Cards. Our Dr if ts are w, our machinery ed of . t he beet au ty tS materials. and warranted, in all oases to irivA satisfaction. , , Orders fro porta of the country-,eoncit ad and promptly Md. fedlliew TILLS , Just" oieneo it complete sasortuutniof , . .GENTB''.. f : } IMBUING GOODS; '. it. metazz a Co., nas9 . 148 . em- city- dreet.AnAlthell7 ST FR ',.d.TB 0010 GE ' At UNDER CAB , . OI d E FRANCISCAN 'BROTHERS' /111118 INS u a lON, - EINIUWENI" _E. IN LOR ' la I. C4mbriel county. Pertra34-. vania four miles on Oresion,'Mation Station. OM'' the direot route bi ween Philadelphia and Pita burgh. was obin Mg, :ifitik privilliteg to led confer the usual mate litmorts and Degrease., eof , t 6 Tho looatib Oollege in 'one of the moat, healthy in Pe kania—this portion of the Alla ghety Mountable !loin; moverhial lex itiOmre watar.,toeiw lueflandiSengestine teeMiit- • The BohohdditrYgiat totinneneegon the P.TBET MONDAY Gnarl el6tit'of ATOUST.L_and- ends about theAllth of UNE follostifet..lt li ditride I into two,Semardt studenta oannberetaitrhome between t he ng., All the Apra:Ogee meow sap for land, rine, Sneineertnitptio.„-ko.. . B b„ any the ::ft , anhon to leo Ettudenti,il k. xi, -," .. . 1 .1 , .. _a.,•- , r. Inetnmicaital Vocal Made forms no extra oharge. , Students w ill -be .admitted:ifrom eigl-3: years to he r wnhood:- -- .r.:n. 1 • ,-. 2in 2 lnkr:Beerd .Tnit;eni reerableahaliesari Warluarsher Ea Zileddri al .... -...ml 1 • Classical and.:M milangugabr extra .... " 10 Students spend goation at the College. ' 15'' Refermaretean , made to the lit. Et:m.IIIEIMP; O'ConneEttoithir T. 8. - terrioldi. EU Mae". Loretto..and to - ' Cleraymenef the Pittsbmxit Diocese. I G ARDEN S E DE, GARDEN SEEDS d complete stocke of Landreth's . tiel Crop Girton Setts, lam stock of elpated Garden 13eeclif for sale by (MOUE A. KELLY. . • Federal street AlleghseY. A1..1 Daises, - d ,T j ' - .':.; - 1 Just ricaiilia ' ' 4. . 0 • • swat: , , • _ sm oAtrwriurrs. "BUFF. this day at t• & 00'8. - • No. 17 pilth etrast B IN WHITE itureived by •uu. 'ditioy Si, Proprietor. THE DAILY POST -ADVANCED RATES, Oiler yetiii by - mail - Six moaths. Tbryd • One One week. delivered in thecity.„, Single c0pie5......, . To agents per kiindred EW Ark3VEW I7I O3III4:V: RATES. be following rates of advertising have a agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsbur Daily Prees, to take effect on - and after . the 10 a day of November, 1862, on all now contracts: r I FOR STANDING MATTER,: PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY Di Ovie 430 Twohiontni2.... $940 Tr insertions._ 100 Three months... 11 00 Tree insertions 125 Four months ' 1800 U week 200 Five months„... 11 00 Tiro weeks._ 350 Six. ;norkths, 15;00 Three week s' • ' 500 Nine months.... 20 00 One' 6 00 One year 25 00 Fott. eitivorAnts MATTER. Which allcrwatheprivilege of a weekly change of matter. to be inserted among new advertisements. {ER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAT, lixUasonths $lB 00' TWelve months.„.. 30 00 Adminigtrgors' Notices IjS MimiagelHotibeA k. .. . .... . .... 75 Death 4 , 104cpp. each ... OP: athiertrsoinents ordered in for one Month. or less time. to be cash at the time of or , detriwt..7 • 'IDA ILT -POST. ion, of the Baltimore Stl7l, writing from Washington, on Wednesday last, says: 'The Indian office has a letter from the Dffiaware Agency, dated January 20th, 1£363, saying, that a party putrilieridg key prity belawares and twenty-six Shawnees, antler Ben Simon, that left Kftnuas on di, expedition Southwest, ; has returned.— 'Mitring 'readied the Wachite river, Simon setit spies Andliconts to the'akelici theie, who reported twohundredlndians there - bola for the service of the Southern Con- fetracy.7. iin 4stirioundingzlhe- house , o the agent, a Delaware was killed when the Indians 'made a rush upon it, and killed the agent Seipes,aufl . three other persona wbia were within. ilejook possession of the property and burned the house. The ne4t morning : they pursued the trail of In diabs and brought them to battle, in a PieWrstif . tigiber,`aod killed oie hupdred of th4n. The remainder escaped. tie lie'. awarea, and:Shawnees then turned home with their booty, consisting of about a ,hutidred ponies, twelve hundred dollars in Codederate,pviney, and certain Confede rate pepereVraptied in the flag of agen cy.. These were a part of a treaty between Albert Pike-and different tribes of Caman die Indians and the communication of Jae. Buchanan to Seipes, dated Feb. 2st, 1134;1. Mr. Johnson, the Indian agent at Kansas, oOmmends the Indian party for loyalty,-hardihood and courage in their expedition of five hundred mileF, in which they bad to provide their own forage, pro visibns and transportation. ~.The treaty of Pike with these bands of tainanches is an elaborate production.— It provides for their settlement upon re sertes, and for all the ,matters and things usuhllflecitecr in treaties, between out government and wild Indians, when it is proposed &c. .One treaty pro- Vision is for -the rendition of escaped slaves.' . . .. • 'The preseut-straits of the government opetste..upon members of Congress as they have upon Gfeeley to favor some sort of peace with the South. _This feeling is strengthened by the Senate resolution call f ing or the views of this government as con eyed bylf: Mercier to. the Confeder- Ute uthorities r also, by the French gov erninent for-settling the-;.difficulties be lifein the North and the South. If there pis °spent of peace: then the party in is l er will not abandon that tremendous e ent of strength in fielities, the State ban . But if the civil war is to be con tinued, then the government finances must he strengthened in every possible way. The fact that blacks for soldiers are not forthcoming under the proclamation, as welt as the dislike felt towards them by white soldiers, induces the sa t lvaent in the official .paper that blacklifore to be only employed in the unhealthy regions of the Sobth. .-- J. lin_Colangss, who has been nominated for 'enitor in California, was a Douglas De ocrat, and it is thought by those here who.haVe sußerio'r means of judging, that outrse inltie Senate will'he similar to ntiitlof IficDongal and Nesmith. Fliel,Caneulned by the Army. Ir order,' to ..eonttey some idea of the atsoanteof 1;411 eolistmied by the Army of the rotoma mace it has been located• op- Soei Fredericksburg, it is stated that, the cam and has, at intervals, oceniied smne• thin: fike thirty-two square miles, at least Give y-foutcof which was, when it came ther:, covefid with dense woods,'-mostly atik nd cedar :'Where this forest stood is nowlitinklat but one vast, field, coy ith stumps. ,--:--,---, _ - 1 PEAIf - %:-..1 - ,s - -.. ~,,, A GENZ Y. OVIATTIO4.II, EfROPILILIt . • ~, t, Water street, Pitlebtuith; Pa.,- XAI4 aced to fins out or send; back passengers rto a ny . pill of the old eornitry. either by r.. or nmtokets. 1: T DRS. FoR SALEAayable la 'en.Y . '• tEuro for the e Indlinolliand Cincinnati Rad I - Also, Agent for th e old Black. Star Line of Packets. and for the lines of Stearnert mil -1 eon New York, LiverpOol. Glasgow and fell tun f ir to pre -from ••Bla part o ' be Gslw • Aria' 1.61 'NYGNED AND roit NALEFDDM , re and to arrive o raelp White mid Yellow Oore, and in irunniee, Enviti o kof • OffiealBs Liberte4ttreet. . . : IIrKTRACTED 0,17-T. . s by the nee otait ePpnratme wberebr • or galvlmiti batters te art teed. Medi emenfand flieirfentiliee have. *edit-teeth by my proem& and rare readree tad!? Wetly andvainleameas ofthe operation. ,er hsie beset said by. pertain interested in timoontrary.havuurno knowledge of my TERICIAL TEETH inserted in every d demi as low. as will worzoot the tarts' b all eabeit ODDRY. Dentist. 184 Smithfield street . aoltlv l -1; BE~LtH6i ALL'HINM OP ts, Shoes, Brogans and Gums, d tra although Fvtocls,.ltv,e*draaumd -,Valrand .i einomt steels he nee 'sea Mere ere atAranee. Cold • haute supplied !titteriwih os rilt. pimp Cash Store, 98 Market Watt. Mdo r from Fifth - . - jaati ' I N f ir LECI, R. COCHRAN. Amp COUNEGILLOit AT LAW. mpoaltii Cathedral gßat:,l.. AGENT. • Offia No. 69 - Grant street, nev' the Court House. PittsburallY L BRRlMEllillti * - .XAMIISTED TO 'care ihoeire prompt attention. Col leetrapade and the money promptly remitted.. =EI _ . WALL -PAPER—A FELL - ASSORT. VIV.t-mtiireanstantly on hand ,ana for-sale at at_tha kola stead. W.Paleaßix el 1., feb7 No. 87 Wood dross. From ,Washftigton. SELECT TALE. ROGUE'S LIFE, WHITTEN BY HIMSELF reont jotted from Yeltertin3'.] , Oar line of defense was, or course, that the compound had been imPiiiperly used. For the rest we relied Jtitheven placed-cOnfidence on the Want of evilivence Itinst us. Mr. Pickup wisely closed 1 ' thop-forarsvhile add went off to the cdutinent to ransack the foreign .galleries. I received my five and twenty pounds. rub-. bed out the beginning of my second Rem briant, closed the back-door of the work , shop behind me, and there ;was another scene ,ok my life at an ,end, IN° zinatter ! I eotthrstill pace the-pavement with limn: eyl in my pocket, and was justas ready ,as eder to begin the world again. for the fifth time., - . t -- -y first visit of ceremony aid gratitude c ;bined was tollie.Studio f,my well f m le t artist-friend, whom I•hav already pre se tad to thereader underthesympathetic a eof "Dick." He greetail me with a le ter in-his hand. It was addressed to me—it had been left at the studio a few MaYs since.; and (marvel of all ,marvels!) th; handwriting was Mr. Batterbury's.— H d - this philanthrophic man not done be friending me even yet ? Were there any • . ~ present or prospective advantages to be got by him still? Read hisletter.and then judge : , "Sir.—Although you ha . Ve f i orfeited, by ydur ungentlemanly conduct towards my self, and your heartlessly mischievious reCeption of my dear Wife; - all claim, upon the forbearance 'or the MOM: forbearing of yolir relatives, I am disposed, ! from mo tives of regard for the tranquility of. Mrs Batterbury's family, and of sheer good nature so far as I am myself concerned, to afford you one more chance of retriv ing your pdsition bileading a respectable life. The situation lam enabled to offer ,ypit is that of Secretary to a new Literary and Scientifie Institution, about to be opened in the town of Duskyffale, near which neighborhood I possess, as you must be aware, some landed property.— The office has been pled at my disposal as Vice-President of the new Intitution. The salary is fifty pounds, a year, with apartments on the attic floor of the build ing. The dutie.s are various, and will ,be explained, to you byahe. local-committee, ir you choose to present yourself to them with the enclosed letter of introduction After the unscrupulous manner in which yo g have imposed on my liberality by de ceibing me into giving you fifty pounds for an audacious caricature of myself, which it is impossible -to hang up id any room in myhouse, I think this instance of my for giving disposition still to befriend you, after all that has happened, ought to ap peal to any better feelings that you still have left, and revive the long dormant emotions of repentance and selfireproach, when you think of your humble servant, DANIEL. BATTER/IVRY. Bless me! What a long-winded style. and what a fuss about fifty pounds a year and a bed in an atec ! These were natur ally. the first emotions which Mr. Batter ; bury's lettefil l pidilittedin:ine. :That was his real motive for writing it? i hope no bo•ivill do meat) great an injustice as to 'Bll ose•I hesitated a moment ahout find ing:that out.' of.coi . arge, I started off di it rectly to inquire after the health of Lady Malkinshaw. I .._ ' "Much better, sir," answered my grand mother's venerable butler, wiping his lips carefully before he spoke; "her l'adyship's health has improved much since her acci• dent." "Accident!" I exclaimed. "What, an other ? Lately ? Stairs again?" • " I lslo, sir, the drawing-room window this time," answered thetlintler, ' with semi tipsgravity. `!.ger.ladpiliip's sight hav ing keen defective'of late years. occasions herßorne difficulty in calculating distances. Three days ago her ladyship went to look out of a window, and, miscalculating the t. dts nce—" Heinjheliatletii'wlili a ,fine dra, atic feeling for a story, stopped just it bef e the climax of the narrative, and 100 ed me in the face with en expression of t e deeyest syrippathy. "And miscalculating the disttince r I repeated, impatiently. "Put her head throughn pane ofglassi" the butler in a soft voice, suited to the ietic.nature_ of the communieation.— "BY great good fortune her, ladyship had bee dressed for tlib.'dakiandllts)d got - her turb n on. This saved her ladyship's hea , But her ladyship's neck, ilk, had a ve • natiew escape. A bit of broken bee dressed wounded it withitra•half an - inch - of the arotty artery," (meaning, probably, leer id), " I hetrd the medical gentleman say, nd shall never forget•it to my dying day,.that • her ladyship's -life find been saved by a 4aies breadth. -Agit I was, the bloo I lost (the medical gentleipan said -that, too, sir) was ticcidentall of the grea est possible benefit being;tip plectic, in:the wey of cleaning out the system.— Her ladyship's appetite hasbedn bnoroved• ever since —the carriage is out airing, of hit.lt this very moment—likewise.;:-She take the footman'a arm and the 4hamber: mai. 6 up , and down stairs now, which she neve would hear of before this last acci dent. 'I feel ten years younger; (those di . .__ - - 1-- her ladyship's own Words tome, this Ray,) 'I feelten years younger, Vo since I broke the drawing•room win ! And, sir, her ladyship looks 'like were very kine, doubt. ,Here was the key, to Mr. bury's letter of forgiveness. His e of receiving the legacy lociked now r off than ever ; he could not feel 'one confidericd 'as his Wife • of Jiving down any amount of star and adversity Tniiithizi — i — vas, there mite ready to take the 'fir4 oppor iit Rrcynoting myymiousgersonal No' Batt chan farth: the s • powe vatio fore, Wait; •e , and nectirity; Of whichh I , ti could • imself, withputapeading aj farthing, ney. I saw it clearly and admired reditary toughness of the 'Malkin: family more gratefully than ever.— Bimni(' I do? Go to tonikydale? •ot ? I had no, particular engage-• ;'I was rendy,for_a:'chanke; and I s to see what sort of thing is, Liter d Scientific Institution might he., I ly to,pack np,my traps, write a let contrition and civility to Mr. Bat , and then---hey Tor Ditskydale ! tto my new destination the next day, ted my credentials. gave nmelf. 70e viiinfage of high connections, , received with enthusiasm and tion., I found the new. Institution ,interval and schism, even before pened tortheipublic, Two-factiousled it a graie faction and a gay fac- Two questions:agitate:l ,i 4, the first 4, `rettirri g to the propriety of celebi Ming pm op tang season by a public ball,, and the - se and totheexpediency of admitting novels 1 into the library, The elm Puri tan intbrest . of the whole neighborhood was, of conise, oti the grave side, against both dancing and novels, as proposed by local loose thinkeri and latitudinarians of I every deucte, I was officially introduced to the debate at the height of the squab ble,.and, seeing that everybody !spoke, I got on my lege along with the rest, and made aslashingspeech On the loOse-think: rug si4e. • I was followed - by the leader of FRIDAY' MORNING, FEBRAUARYAM 1868: the grim faction—au unlicked ciliate of the largest dimensions. "If 'there were, so to speak, no other reason against dancing," said my . reverend opponent, "Were is one unanswerable objection to it Gentlemen I John the` Baptist lost his head through dancing I" Every man of the grim faction ham mered on the table, as that formidable ar-' gnment was produced, and the curate sat dean in triumph. I jumped up to reply, amid the counter-cheering of the loose thiiiitersi but before I could say a word, the President of the Institution and the rector of the pariah ,came into the room. They.were both men of authority,, men of sense; and fathers of charming dauehters, and they turned the kale. till the right side 6 in less than no time.' The question relat ing to the admission of novels was post poned, and the question of dancing or no dancing was put to vote on tue spot. The President, the Rector and myself, the thfree handsomest and highest bred gen tmn in the assemblyv led the way on the lil eral side, waggishly darning all gallant ii , , tlemen present to —beware of disap pointingthe. young Ihdies. This decided thiamaverers, and the wavers decided the minority. My first. business, as Seretary, was the drawing Out , of a model card of admission to the ball. 'My next occupa tion was to Idok at the rooms provided for me. The , Duskydayle Institution occu• piid a badly-repaired , ten-roomed house, with a great flimsy saloon built at one side of tit, smelling of paint and damp plaster, and called the Lecture Theatre. It was the ' chilliest, ugliest, emptiest, gloomiest place I ever entered in my life ; the idea of do ing anything hut sitting dowli and crying in it seetnedtto me - quite preposterous; but the committee took a different view of the matter, and praised the Lecture Theatre as Is perfect ball room. The Secretary's apartments were two garrets, asserting themselves in the most barefaced manner, without an attempt at disguise. If I had intended to do more than earn my first quarter's salary, I should have complain ed: But as Iliad-not the slighest Inten tion of remaining at Duskydale, I could afford to establish e reputation for ami ability by saying nothing. "Have you seen Mr. Softly, the new Secretary? A most distinguished person, and quite an acquisition to our neighborhood." Snob was the popular opinion of me among the yming ladies and the liberal inhabitants. "Have you seems Mr. Softly,'the new Sec retary? A worldly, vain-glorious young man. The last person in England to pro mote the interests of our new institution." Such was the counter-estimate 61 me among the Puritan population. I report both opinionsquite disinterestedly. There is generally something to basaid on either side of every question • and, as for me, I can always holiThip the Beale impartial ly, even when my own character is the substance weighing in them. Readers o ancient history need not he reminded, al this time of day, that there may be Rom an •virtue even in willogue. [To be Continued:] PI A.Nck ;DEALERS. " d r; NABE'S PIANOS—JILMT RECEIV WS!. ed—Two 7 act. Squire Grand Carved Plan es...finhhed back end-front and carved legs. One 7 net, Square Grandq!lain Case Piano. finished bards aad front and eann&iegin Also onebeart tifulFull Grand Plano. . !The abeve Pianoa have themeaffearebleitell to lates - alnable proerad Ale*. Vre, and, ootave Plain. Pinner' are ex_peeted Sweet: • • • MARL° ITE BLUME. Mole Ag't lanls 48 Filth Street Wl7 EBESTING TO CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS, MILLINERS AND PEDDLERS During this month, (January) we will close oat our en tire stook of the following seasonable goods Reduced Prices. TO. DARE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS Dealers will find our assortment of these sixths well Suited to their trade, both prihe and vaii ety. the prices of many articles being lower than they can to day be bought in the New York or Philadelphia markets. Gertnanto.n. B,,ston it ßilAed. and Knit Woolen osier Clideem, •Gannt'etp, Boole any wool. Ghsveg.and Woohie Undershirts and Drawers, Wool Hoods, Comforts ~carte, &c. . . . Also. of Trimmings, Fancy Gouda; Buttons, Threads; Braids an" Notions, our stock is not surmised in cheapness by any in the city e; sink special notice in our stock of HOOP SEE MTN, as we have facilities for supplying the best and most re:iable make at very low rates. MACRUM 8E Gra DE. N0.7'8 Market Street. Between Fourth and the Diamond. 441rILIE PUMP"—ATTENTION OIL MEN —The Exeeleior Pump for RIDING CRUDE AND REDIERVOILF, W ttar. Jcc.: has no superior as a Pump for HAND AND POWER USE, is v►ry simple in corottimotioA: hag ng val I,es Or cogs th get out of onion reggires bit kktllippwer to drite it, avid will discharge fe.m 20 to 1,000 Galls. per rdiniite atd will force any distance required; will take suction from • , - 2(‘? TO 25 FEET VERTIeALLI through almost any length. pf Horisontal.pipe. This, pump is now in use le several'oll'relln arias in this vicinity and has given unbounded satisfaction in all oases. PRICE TWO-THIRDS LESS than any steam or hand Pump of same capacity, Call and see one in operation at the Agency for this district DAVIS & PHILLIPS. 100.110 Water and 104 First streets. jan3liilmd Pittsburgh. 11i4ECIrORY .THE HO' ALS. --i The United St. tes sanitary Commission have established an office of information in regard to patitnits in the General ,Elopitela of the Army pf the We , t. By a reference te , badkr. which are corrected daily,. an answer can, under ordinal 7 drcumstances, be given by return mail to the fol lowingiquestions : • lat. (giving name anti regiment)At present in 'env Bogpl al of the arMYet the W ettl . 2d. If so what is his proper address ? • 3d.What is the name of the Burgeon or Chaplin of the hospi al? 4th. If not in hospital at present, has he cent y in hospital ? sth. It so, did he die in hospital, and st what date? 6th. If reoentlydisohargedifroni hospital, was he discharged fruit service? • - 7th. If not, what were his orders on leaving ? The Commission will also furnish more specific information•as to the condition of any patient in the Bap eral HollPitals, within as short a space of titie.pdssible era request to`do so fromtny - of its corresponding societies, The office of the Directory will be open daily from 8 o'clock a, m., to o'clock p. m. and ac cessible in urnra. 0118031 St any hour of the night. JOHN S. NEwNEBNY, N. H., Secretary for the Western Dtmartmentil. S. Sanitary_ Commission, No. 43 9 wain.ut , St., Lou isville,Kentucky. ranl4:3End. 0,50 WEBSTER'S 15,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, re it yj e olg y ee, complete, yialpielEditatt o rzo j an 7 81 Wood street. "ORISEPOWERN AND THRESHES powers. fodder cattisrs, Coin shapers hay kifiyea, are., for sale by BECKHAM 4 LONG. fehiLdaw 127 Libartar_sireet. FitocE or BOOTS AND SHOES Twelve' at Meelellalid's Anotion. 55 Fifth sweet. 001111101 AL INIORNATiON. Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade for Bov. and Bee. Wm. MARBINN, V. P. JAB. L BENNETT JNO. 8. DILWORTD. Wm.fircORBERY. DAVID MoL. DLESS. lipivemeiate of Eitropeau_Steamerv. • • • iaoit inntOra: voutWai ow York - Jan 28 I Liverptiol...liow lc rk Jan 18 Ake° 8ax0p,,,..1Averp001....F0 tland.. Jan 29 Asia........eLivarpool...New York Jan 31 yTashingiiin..:.:Liverpt)ol...New York...,..Feb 4 Prince Nair York...-. Fob 5 Canada Livernool.-Boaton ...Feb 7 China. .Livarpooi...New Y0rk..... Feb =29 A getralasian....Neir York -Liverpool ... - Feb 11 Ocean Queen:..-New York -Arjoinwall ; Feb 11 Coletnibic.:ti. .. :For York Hatani, & N 0 Feb 124 Menchestor.,...New York ..Livarpog...... Feb 14 Hansa New York -Bremen Feb 14' 'rola! Cain New York - Havana, ''Feb 14 B q bemian J.- .orlon -Liverpool; ..... Feb 19 B pin "-.110et0n..."-Liverpool ..-0 Feb 18 T an New York -Kingston. Ja.- Feb 20 A glo t o Baxon...Portland...Liverpool.:......„ Feb 21, IC a , New Ycrk .-Liverpool Feb 21 Bavaria New York•-tfachbarg .. ... - Feb 21 Ae.ek . Mew York-. 1 iverpoor .-... Feb 1 Pa3if10.....„-......New York -Havana.„,. Feb 26 FobkierNew Yo‘k Shlngbia Jed... Fee Br tish Queen!-"Piew York-Haftins;Lo...._Mar 2 Calieda—.....l-11ostexi Lprarpoob..--Mar 4 Ch i ta& ' ...New York -101rerpool "...Mar 11 America ' New York - lireptomn. • ' liar 14 JOEY MARKET. (CORRECTED bili4 ?OR THE MORNING POFIT ) The following are.the buying end selling rates or Gold, Silver, &o.: tver emand • Eastern Ex.eliange New York altimore , Ahilsuielokia Boston: Western Exchange. CtinehmatL ..... Cleveland " St. L 011111..... ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCKMARKET ALLEGHENY CITY. Febivary 14. 1863. The weather for the pastlWO, days has been tor-ible, rendering the various yard§ in . a terrible coralition., The receipts since our last dhows a larqo increase. So far as: cattle is effncernestitmay be easy accounted for as .the rates in.lsgiv Xotit were considerably lower.'Ptices.for Bullocks hay ing tlecliried $6 per head: this soon put a Stop to the !oily 'times the New York drovers have been enjoying for some time. The rates here fur good Cattle have advanced over last week. Hogs—The . demand was active and prices fur ther advanced: the lowest rates were 514 c, while the highest reached 5:V,c; this is the top rates o the Season. • „ filottleThe supply was large and prices were higher: the lowest being 2c: the highest 43 , i'e. Shieeio ffrm at a large advance: prices ranging from $5 to $6 VP Cwt. The receipts at the Morgan Rouse Yard were: Last week This week I,:rm 1.537 1,1155 2,400 SOO 103 . -.• Mules Nl Vittle—There were a number of cattle .that was sold on prii•ate terms and in many instances we (saltld not obtain the exact figures. J. Adams sold ~.V0 head at figures ranging from 3c. to 4e. they. were a medium lots, other parcels sold at the range of 243@40-134e. per 7D..0n1y a limited number weer:lt'll - en East. - '• --' . . . Siairs---Was very .fires. ash-heiseedfdemand. .Butchers purchased freely at the' advance. The range of prices were54.50@3.00@5,50--.among the Wel J. Kirby sold 13 Ht 0.head at $-1,50@0.00 per cwt . ~ co lit y. s a e94l; , ere =. at the ranges ire have men tioned. Sheep—Further adfanced with an active de mend. A. li. Swayze sold 160 head at $5.70@56.00 per cwt; this was the average rate; lew York Cattle Market. Tribune'Cßeport—Ball's Head Drovers are notjollY this Week. The beef-cat tle market closed Yestgrday upon a receipt of nearly 1,000 bullocks during the week, at an aver age of , Via head less than it closed last Tuesday. .IWI particulars are given in the weekly report of the market. Beef Cattle. Number reported for this market at Forty finirth street, 4,300 The prices to-day are quoted LW follows: First quality 93040 j Ordinary sy.AB Medium S @ 9 Some extra good Beeves may be quoted at 1.034:e• @1134c. The general average ofthe market at 3Y i e. The most of the sales range from Bc.®loc. Prices per head and per pound.. of different weights, will be found in the aecount of the sales of sundry drives. Total number of Beeves received in the city his week, 5A6. This is 1, :t46 head more thao fast week, and 1,463 bead more than the average of last year.— The average number at each )Vednesday market last year-wail 4.os2'head, While the number to-day being 4 300, shows 248 head more than the average, and 721 head more than this day week. The. Sheep Market., . Receipts this week, 4,f.k.34. . The sheep market oPened on Monday morning with a good stock in Sixth: street, and With the craziest est of buyers that wg have seen this Win ter, and although salesmen contended that ;hey made hwadvance of tittes, lietetird the 'highest 1 1 prices named that we have ever heard in thin city -for instance, slla head for Sheep that would' not weigh 130 lb each; $0.50 a heal) for Sheep that would hardly average Wall, alui- for the very roughest sort7nothingleas than 70730. 'fib, jive. weight. 'These' rates are' att'iPringl6 - ' the wild' speculation in Noel, which has got pelts up to V. $4,115 each. It certainly is not because Mut ton is high, for that sells regularly at lower prices per pound than live,sheeP.. Several of the' large wholesale butchers thiS , Vreek have not been contented to await the regu'- ar ariival of droves, but have visited Alharmand Philadelphia to buy stock and.we suppose that nearly 1,000 head will' o direct tb the slaughter houses without beingincluded in our teoeipts gat the market prices. We teiterate the opinion that it s issafer, far, far, mers to sell"their glikk - iif - Present - rates, rarhs than hold till after sheariug.lf the..prke ht up sothat it Willa snore priifitabhuto ;Mini 4 . sell wadi/lid 4801180 Yseparattsi it WM , disiiptko some very shrewd men. The prices to-day are t same a.syesterday, but there is less excitement -the market than we nidieed yesterday. The Hog Market. Receipts thiasreak, 121t271-. I I .' ' QUOIATIONS—SS,SO4§SS,B7V cwt. live weight for corn-fed flogs, apd44,7 for distillery fed. , are are th qnbtittifine given by enry D. ()rant, - Su- . perint ndent of the market. Owing to the de crease n receipts- of nearly 10,000 less than the previo week. Hogs are selling quick at the above notations... Reports froin.the 'West confirm the opinion that the future receipts of lings must hlighter than-last year and shiPpercalticipate ither; prices. They wilt please near in mind, that up to the 10th of Featmry ' :paokere have stored no ice, which may seriously affect the Hog market. Geo. W. Dorman gives the following as the price of Holm this week: • ••• f i Live - ? Weight.• Dead Weight, First quality eornled,,llatge Sake i • ''-. ' ' ' 5,-gc. @57-%c. 6Xcig6J4c, Sqcond quality, small sizes, frt and prime, for market, butchva I. 5 11 4c.'ff95i4e- llYze. ©O-ic• Large size still-fed, fat se.a Second.quality still-fed • 4- NOw York Bank Statement. ionipiirate spitement oft he condition oft he :iiintlie cif Yoik city ' Feb. 7. Jan, 31. Dec, ,Loans $179,716,036.5179,823,501 $107,465 Specie ; 38,283,846, . 38,894,840. - 111,494 Circulfdion ..... 8.780,154 8,906,110 Depot 166,702,352 169,951,376 3,249,024 F 1:51113. " 11". We &rebut in melptof a large assortment of fine imported MOMIMN GLASS LAMPS cut and guilt of beautiful patterns. a useful and ornamental - • FicOldwy Gifts. ' Alen tan:to& of rnat redmlll_Pkinat . B=MisHE• deo26 Y.. . 164 Wood street. near 6th., , Cll. 011 11,--200 BARBELS - FAMILY, II: Flour Just received and tor sale by 1416 Arnim corner Market and 4111. Ith:watki, LIBU-75 BELO &NW HALF -- s7llB F Ksekttral, Noe 2 and J. for sale by ..rearner,blarkiftioad'Austitreet.'4: i rsAx ‘ p AMO - BOWlElFairm c POE V e aaleby N k TIULEy. Ikeirood stmt. no B.'2i. KIER & , MANOILIOPURIRAI OP Pure No. 1 lb'airtion" - 4:311; 'A D 33 m•rir'z'cr r; Office on LIBERTY, FRERI: opioettei Penn'a &It. Depot. W. 41.1 oil warranted. • an.33:174 -ttMa7l.O l 7A, 04. 'WO Altai MILLER 4& CO.; WORKS AT FUARPSBD . srAtt.,l„N.; L&GR NY VAUL]EY RAILROAD, Air Office aid Wai•eliOnce awititti e strxrr rwrilgulaztin: itanufactuies ofilitins and 'Lubri zatat parboil MU and .13,onzole. • „ • ~rED NON EXpLOBIVE , OM. wttar 032419 ittrop he l m o n THE AHDESC,O OIL 'COME 4 Nl' • - *ANturAcrlsi 4crit;lll4li V.E ,Fog sale a anperipr article* 1 , 'Refilled Ardfeseo Oil, • NON - S.TII.OBITC. Also, ; PURE BENZOL'E. warehouse. 27 IRWIN STREET PITISBUROR, PENNA! u t Oil Work IDITHCAN, DUNLAP lb' CO., Iffanpaotgrero of , PUBS WRIT ) REPINNb bu nc ffi h. Pa.oo,_ O. 2191 LLIIRE.I ^ Y STILENT,,Pitts. , sava,emd Buying Selling ... 50 00 ... 40 00 00 par V Per • Pi par par 4 Dar • r Par par Dar d I e Philosophic 13111 4 *ii.. ArnErt.m many 4 . 3 , 14i4 Philosophio Burner fopearpOo Oil is non' EtZonll3"BB(tre many- Ovanhciles over the arn 14 It makma large 4e 314t11 lish4oroi patted combhstion. • 2 It will bun faiyquantity of oil 'slaws let*: 8; It can be used with a humor short OhituneP.; 4: It can bo used as'a taper nightrlamP..- - 5 It can alwaysbe andel° burn oeonondeally, 64 It is more easily wick oS than any other bufasa . • . . . T: It can be trimmed and' lighted Without rot, meting the cone. 8.: , -It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be . removed.= Anointed without teaching the glass. . am burners are the common No. Slag and can be puten any lama, now in nue- Evan/ Per' son Carbon Oil should have,.a. Philosophic it er. Moo 23 cents . ; _Per dozen 82. Sold a , NNW.' FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. ' le.S5-Isetw : Lens P. MATDEN. WILLIA.M WHOLESALE GRO C NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD BTREEtr: TATAILLIOYI CARR 'CO: WROLESALE GROCERS., And Importers of WEIMS, BRANDI* ORM, ALSO. • - - Distillers au& Dealers-in- • - ITNE OLD MONONGAHELA. RYE WHISKY 527 Liberty Street, sopai Pli - Arisßurva_si, PA. BUNTTR WM. M. SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND ANL! 147 FIRST SPEEit , 44/3 PITTIBB. Aro • JAMES A. FETZEIt, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Flour, Grath, Bacon, Lard, Batter s Dried Fruit and _Produce Corner Market and First 14treeta, PITTSBURGH; PA. WIPER TO--Pianeis G. Batley. _Pert., WlMani Diltrorth, Sr., S. Cuthbert dc Son. Pittsburgh. Boyd; & Ott, Hotelier & Swenringen, S., Brady, Cash. M. & M. Barth, Liet Itowall,_Mangle & George W. Anderson. Hanlon. • Paaron & Wheeling. • ~ my2B:2ptrtie LAKE SUPERIOR °OTTER MINES •-•,11-1111)•••• , NBIELTING WOR. Ks. VALIUM. RP Clill-3./41‘" de Manufacturer? Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt • Copber, l'reaseat Cep' per Bottoms. Rinsed StiliTtottome.SPOß•r Solder, AO.- Also importers and -]!alert in - Metals. Plate, Sheet ons • Fire. 4te. • Wit Oonskintly on hand. Tin teen's Machine, ;ad Teel& !Warehouse. No. 149 FIRST-ind Min ECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penn/. • Sir Siowial orders of Copper nut tolext , desired PikVeY l3 - . f0.143:d.tw J.„H. CAKDAY. . Notel9tQoh, . Drab, .Bpz!iti and "tor.* Nage, *eal Entatn andNer• - - al I . obamilete Ifrok or. O77lgE L ___ioOM No. 12 BIIRKB'S BUILDING. BOutETH BTABET. Pittabuxin. Pa. Prilt a inn. prop eity and , Other Real Estate amount of $100.00) for Hie low* A IVEW ANDIDESIRABLE LOT OF WlllqEit CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Baarea:wintry` "Plannelz, &e. (41634 e 5 3•'4'e t etsVe Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels, Blankets, dro. All will be sold cheap for cash at I H. - J. LYN C H 5, No. 9 . 6 Market ducat, TO : = LIMBS AND cONTBACTOr4 We nip now mannfoct wing o'ntterior tritiole of w hicho are preparedlo delivem fr COAL' i Best nnkity.of Z7am..U.7 Con ay: op ma hand asnnuu. - TOW' eg4MVANE ERANDY, 109 cages of each in ator Mll: imeift6 8 Illiscot CIF"LLIHGIB FOR: ItENT—EApT mrs on $350; 247 Vbirill`striseti 200; 23 ' EstrYTE e___,et _200: 31 Ross street 22r ; 2.0 Rebee 'CAL-15treS 40 0: 77 Chatham ntreet,--108f 7671121 stree-._ S 78 Ti n t ereet, 200:._45-Logan street. ••225:- 25 s . street:l7 o . 72 . Weeond street. 325; Water . .. 350; 25 Ferry street, 200; °theta -12/ Y an T r a tion.- A DI .10 , . i cuillitEEt $0204 Real Estate and General A:taiga. WINDOW CIIPTi 4 , ..43 feb7 VI - PER—Balla and Common frimar kzu W. P. Vol: %% X` PRAillia IN dabs, GROCERY DEALE RS. URTS BIJ ILO YOH TE3 8 4}3 07 Glenerallb.; tionrenow. timi v ART ,0 cAO ' %• • P - 44,- EsteMtlgtoPtkitleo Dsf I 1:t1s, 1 TAXTRE‘ BM/4Q kOl.lllll-11.1.L1N _fz-t thel -P imasntandfilaer ib Modes . t o I all de, and, ,ate,peat, s - and diso* self"- eads, ..vo -... ns ad:Wadi( DI7 ' . , 3orinthsvf botlinti . I it., ....,- ? . .1 . - .4.1 i . -- . it gtalhidat'airWed IPAlltigria'r ,tt lit inprant and felselygiodint arei,dra_adjially shoo and'thUlC it" a yregif shi very immoral , af j o: otatacnination. and weerraption wastes 't . .4 Iciv_wprombrins' • doilit! awl disailattri4,l7l43l, 1”0.... Irgolianfitoutdzbe ovitteiflitikotagr , 1 §WIPP Vi op t th a t iou ti l 4 h ( Th i d ei t 1 - a tr: a - lit ~ . . 1r rik .4 - . 7 . tide quilihtbkistit tez•them smear, tinplittskselft 1 moot. a nd proatunDeriOnaainave bone spa ..,. {.ratse¢ in..isnoranca, sppar iunAnroc t ne.mac_ ii / 1 3 v tars ' igiti ' tril yg - .4day. .itiftitili 4 r - _. gopen. It Is to pii he how _ ,ever at narnerora ill Ng 0401 4 1114lharit . oi.. ,- dagyliteo_ end iv. * leads ti.andwilWisatedondi p re ys maitiVan .9.. been Mt o l9iLto,health., .viyot briDIL,„ , 1 1 Arinitur. _ - Daides man* , Oft and Idtar"- r igi 1 m 1 : 1 40 6101 414 1 144_Piae1e been Welt Melt .teahlr. anvi. ..isfy mortleciatfon,-. ko. tiperWkatin7 , : bettor neeturgalaronatedons.iikebonttiletebfenitiP -•,' In la very piece oftime by tusaserremedias. 4 w aye ly-bis wwW:Thas*enoWcridtends , ' thomwromititreatnien helms abandon.' - 'hand anbeiltubsd ea"k. I K4 th e irtl i-Tegl "l ZTllWOU 'A 7fillig 4ll ::': E l are treatetwith matted summ us - Wirn i ttit ~- caw'Uri* iyeam •-(V) expetistke- &their tv , ..''' ' in nt in hon e of bolt the , OlifiWolxidandln.-„ t 1 th United 8 ten lint& hiM'bbilty all with! a, .. trial. h th and lirtese;Willielpsiniblia m nfetili=73=zt.wat.,:niratirm— c —stand- sit,il ittextiwitr-F.O -i w "oh'go y atm_ 4 1 / 4 . a ap _ es._ van 1 o ,be relieyed,,Awoyi ~aey- isumdAn u in: , i., e " Pa ll partimilars can' hadof my treatment... ' now_wfthalifedkatiAdvidwraVhielr' 4 h Mak/ma teVi tliticispy4Y DaviartAbe.,4ll-...,1 .. eg de 'of ''fcriY yeNrs ertorienoi - Sind ' _ r. 11111; bee- superior skiW ~, 1:, e 4 treatment l na i delefiee3.4lld who Is , 4 , winsulted Iv ti e r aeon 1, gerwentaredm' - * xtt dal )4 repeotable Okla erie• Paler od erep ui lr 1 r .rof -h o telt, tin. '"Oillee - eft ''' 1 s -, near Diamond street. ..toklfliwoomasitpl- , ;:i , ons from all pints Of the' Union strictlYvti-, 1 te . to.,; Ufw- n4. 4, •, , 4-' ~ -.:•41 - - • - 1 303 i 80:0,L3 i • ~1711-` ' , A , ''... • -- Pitednirth PoisMi, !-- -.- . 3 ' ttittliFlCALArkSt. - ' .' 1 TIIINIZ ITELTI NOTIUORII ,I TIFTAIIf• -..' -II- ' iustice fors perfon that hmt been .sorely af , , -, --: ili:Led fir . years, nifty:C.lld is ifet o'nlY ' ielifiVed of his sufTermen.: Mat, namplatifily cured. I kons . f..• ~ b afflicted with a verrmalignant infmmatory , , sipotaiffor years.- "I hatwiiii ll ed on'sevirarot - efi reg r if a ar tree P hY.4 o ci :n e t r tl v ut rinutth s4 4, it o . ..u. so t!MtS me 7ben tinut n.•, - ; . • •P 4 anditave,taireh,his4medicinevwbich, bosn-:,,-..i I ev ,Is all composed of herbs . 1 a. 6 now as well ai eiter.wain Any ffersori wisbinuto.woo-•nre ,, i'l • will please call at . THOMAS DIIND,A . ~,.,..1 er to lifr, ‘ ClaVion:Diaiiiond May: - - _ . Y CERTIFY THAT I HAVE I fierki o lictri4siiiiieWaltvitteirilit:thi dfs - '''' slliu ' ,Fihi - l iar - 17 'cilliilitWO:tha l artr coiiii and - ' in hiyanitowev tvwd/ any - .lmilefit. , : 'yares'. , :: - .. .1 ad Otto call on Dr. Bran trim :last ZPar.g l 4.,', ha $7 litnirtio , spelliar Antennae there. 4 .-Ftnerercro camiider..wrself gomplefejf,pnewl,- igooktopi 1,. ~ lar4pdatiotrpm43e, cult 'N6. '2 - Be,rfnrstp:at. 0, :,{: %.1 T, „'. i., / iJMILEp tIMANTIVIL4I c:..? 'EW .- : MEDICAt Nt ßf s fipmelly:= ovosi ° 2 274Nt. WJEL ; h Itmhp;- - 7 1 - iiii --- 7 " — =iaMix, 8 010,__ con ner.ms. 4 ? ...4n4 _ s) 1 biiitf, Grave. titnature and , ' i ;•, .. A.Mot lona ot thrt. Kik, ~ , _ I neys and IlladAer.,. , • . -. . 1 VI VI luso been tumid ilywitirWf of" ' •.'-'-'''‘' ' ' f ?Am . aulmitErv-pitylproums; -- t - / in eir' ate pitied* With tn••fictini.,4o4 , - 34 wt. ug grAyou, x„:_, .., . : , inkiEl I OPIDOIFI43. PIL148" " -4- "1 tIY t us ill lietkli t . Oftiik L" .- " litird ill i ,* '''' few s.4s, and.whin same is el itispenaap..&,,, l .,:i ant. They artiPrabliteit Nola t arable' extx - , ..I=l.,t t ho sogian.sa t i:totar Ilew.h. t .T . ft ' : co storage or Imoregnate e breath ..aid - • , being sugar all nataiwitis ialsotoited.• " - No &sage of diet lance .essery r whitat coringtheau,.. ",, nor does range action info: 115r° with' trishaw's nr:.'' ' mitt. Each box contenisaiX del:4)111'1UL ' - ..'` ~ ~c . / I PRICE ONE `". Dr. Bell'a Irs j eattate - olcligaiiiiial - -' ' '• 1 . . . •Vigewl•Osetwo. ~ ;, - ~, .." .-, . , ft. • ;Self ! t 3 9 e ab" I c i n 'i t , tn i i ru f ti s ' t 4 AqZ & N r tt -1 1 4, , - Tilicaa.t• lifix.:cetti an teguirad a tiO --, , Pal Otago. _ i _ . • 'DB: itziiArtaittlr,itioik; 6 l ''''' ` " ' t A ealiplatel•Treatise- , oli kikiiii:rirlusth 4 fleet 986; ROI .:'' i -' vrt Silphiaisok43.6hlxlthe Y!' ll4 W ilia tg e t , TV ` t 7 ascriptions' lish, oda tell To e- , reatraont. Withobt Ake il of a Phsolciall, r) 1 ~ .., 1 -i 1 1 PRICE ONE DOLLAR., , . ~.. , 1 9en 4 fai 'Th TIM ar`BOOkii will bip`iiinWl43l3€/24 fiOin ott: ' ' gay tion„ - by niall;•post-plict by may ictiriathaid.•-•- - -t Ag on rwwipt of the wioney. , 27 ,• • ..{ ~ 1 a ;BRYAN. 7#l - Cedar streiitt : Y., 80t : .609 - 1 , Aamti . - '' 1 .ThiiitileTtattlik, I t - ' !.. 00111 ff MarketstrasCieuiDian.criar-,4. • . 'Lamb ' for pitt a b”,A,_ bid he alliirnitiati. ' • 1713.•dikic1e74.7 - i . 11 - • 11101,1 6- .1.-• ...-,.., - iti : r ' fi.dia.ftgest.,..imitsburix: i .. -1;'.;;.-{ I' 4 ' ; VitAli* akoza_ —. ..,- --;' .I , i p , , ,, 13burgh. pilaw bees,i* - %- .1. ,,t - ,v-e.; .t. ......cdoeforthenettwelity-dve •-, - . Yews; .His.businesi thee temh x., , r ~.,. .* l ts eenfined maskli tollieste and , ~ ~., , earsjoaDigmaim 1.1 I. ,al ... ii' . la , • 1. ~ 1•1 o ' CirriEW lif nitintArtellgilt .:' ..' '. - . . ' , Toll ref a inedloll ties r ovild - -nottail to• J II; find ,Dieypre place o et, • ?helps id *l . - , regi rsanstiqtrid. -.. "...,41;,itreat.. 4 1 4 smut ota centain dap of dideasCats*lsolssuar- 1- -- ~, so to - the valorem prObtaininn pannulent rer• , , lief b reed blarentedles' andltdibidneldit l ' is idvi , D.R.BROWNII REEDIDIEO' I ' ..... f... to cure • the woad tcrm,of. Vesereall ..,.--'i D lionuritlea and tkroful t. one Affections,— 3 , , whi: 11 = 1 , 1 %1 lo the a - fc , ?,. ti V f. tette ~ leint il pao ' land ie. efeatWoo , s! skin . ale: i . thesrieln of ,whi trenknealipzety t_ I dim -ro oerionsio IDr.rionns Ode • heloSB4.-Redfilfillsa&Va ii • ' .: i - 4 L 1 __ r. 'erernialer ter lbw n trouble , ' '' bro onpfter by that solitarndiabit of amend ,L I , often tiot-whion the ntson and weak rrlntsd often vp,,,Waxtc,anthilir m'' , w id ti 0...,,,.) 'Z' the reVable re s lon in in the count ' '- ' '.. —then are oifs and/ nuke a reetbratios `• - ef h i tts . , • • t 1 lIDUSfATIDM - Dr. 1 , wn's :quad*, nem' all to: oils* dds , t ,oir . - ISt I Pow nanni—l will warraot . , cure. li e also treats Ylles, 01 • .t, ao ntiorr h,„ • 4 1 8triet ro. Urethal Disohantes. If • ..• • Weakaree - Mont 1 SUPPregaiOM PMI' • ' ot OA . ..).olotei_, , FiAtol IWAoe,liervetur Alfed ; . ~.patft i n „ t h, c , , r ~... Back d Kidneys. Irritrition of . ellladdrr. Ms- ,4,,, w ith all f . lisera4lB of on La ere taijrb. i •••70. ........-robine thosyrapto ~ orattelohCe- ''''- L ,'' lac'ro ted to DR. 331100 A N. 50 &Wade i . r - e i” Fa . p 1 , , 50reh.100.., will be loam , ' - toirsostret.. - ' --- ,1 ;E:, othotrio sent to an" eddy Deact:i, k . ...Z:7i t ' , 1 11110d4 ;:(174117418;Zda N 50 .:? • Bokithtield •,-, '-' treat wrier.. ••.. 4 . Fa. mold-dawns! . t c -- .13m1 of-PI VII HOBS*. Witiwnduc— 11.. firgani7 - -rx ISPALLTBLE LINLIKIai` T FOR 44. is npritrantd by, any, in ail pan• oiasiirfore- ;',:r•—& - • arising fresh Sprains. Bruise or, Irrienslay m i - _,„,..,,,,:„. __- affect i,...i maxi eel and sertain,qll • ;•_,... -neadlta , -,-, r./.1_, ; Galls, rain/tepee, Mange. • , . _ ‘..• . - _,_.7 , .i..,.,4,7: :owe ISpavin and Bin bona .. • -' + . -.V. 4x4 ,,, ....fri , -,„..0-4,1 sonkted'and Otited - liztlielr Judy Ztii,4_ • ..eRtAw............ c'onate Cl cases are beyond v . '.. 11 '..1# 1 -.'-:- -- - iuntaai man. Iga m a. g f i j ha liglt =r4ittl . ..l :t.' -so den orate on heyelews •• , .. ~ • . .. _ ,by „thilhyiniinen_e i gind4tieypileelen 4 wi, ~, ~, A 'aliVry,T io ll2lo.9 ttlirgineC. B ., ' ' a .inat / 42 th 'r! , horse t 9 igarel,gll443MParittlX, 7, , - ,i1..,_„,,,..1. - ;4,1 timely use at the ant anneenn:*. o L-a: 4 .-fr Eve horsemarnetaheadd: he_re Ilk eur at ... i hand. Re Ladner! will effectually prevent th forinide•; d' ass mentioned, to which all - areliablev'-' , , a t,' .:* lokrender -so inany. iiitA„ no. Y I N 4b4 -. , ': - ..`;'.i horses earn worthiece.' - ' ' - r - - , , . ~_ , ,:, , % fa draMilslol/138.k..-- . 1 . : t drat -aaeheciir , damn 10 F tab ,h . ' . „ . - ,t... sbiamiltEr mons i New stylessellineohostß,S.--- • 1 IaLACRUNk. Tiro*, - eel MaTket sliest Mt Mien& Qamtkikuor :; 'BACK PAY,andgthar just • - -=9 r4f , VX , AIMB'AGAn i nT I P:Tfi 0172:1M4RISITj ,. .it Fr iii.ciza L tfr•proinurdst iibliMpteinitet: Atilt; iss; ,,, ,P;lgik-, .. • . 4 Bourattivie at As old prjoe atlgo.lft hl. greet hi i dotal= iFifth. -'1 ''' tOVOIT'!"! . " 2 : It - lititiiiiitiitt l ' - '' ;..i_l‘,l t4: : ,_: .1 .4„,.it „b. .:.~;;~ a:53