. . }F _ q,, • .„. _.' . ,ii, MEDICAL. DICAL.i-, ESTIREi. Ytt ' VEGE TA' , L E. -.•it . . ' , , . ? NO .ALOOIIOLIO - PIPPLEATiONI LI I I A Pitt . l O N IC MEDICINE, -_ P Dit ' 1 - _ i LA 'il oF ND'S P ' GiraMiiiiAtED 1 -, , , ' , 4.1,-- 1•14.414-EIS 7 . .......:,,;( ... „,,..„1.. , . i p ie ... ,rd • h 42. II C. D l'4 4kititelaND BY dA477630N, Philidel his,,POZMOms l effeottally oure t. l --.l6lTer 4, • r r,I; . . ICE -'. ilii..:i Vl O D Y SPEPS IA, JAUNDICE, I, __TE-17',.„ 1 "-1 -4 gfEgplil.:l , - - , , , , k „ , ...x......„ or zlol.lloilllDobillizj i Diseases irl of MO;p k Ai l "or a Disordered • ri lays. c-I ' l ij. i lt rin i ‘ftftalaeh. 4 . • ifi ation. Inward ~ ' • jtltio . ' th in in fr r d. L , r ''. ' ' Aoidli— of the e Stomach. !o: _ _ Pawn . : - ',burn ; Disgust tCoHlplatnt,; L.---„ of _ i, ,t , y :Ass ibi iv ... 40 in i.s - •th e: . s . -. . . Frnetagonariednk ir l l. i la , "Zuttglag at the Fit of use Stem l', - „ - Swir' amms or the Heal. Hurried and ,q rah V ir athingrEirittering st - the Heart, Ch king or ooatiroi sensations when in a lying ' of. Wow Bets or webs be- I ''' Irmiture ' idg 7 Ain Pain' ;, foxstEte ht, ever a nd in the i4 l ' u r trol l 4 an P lrij ul tr ; Tne'' r_ a.m.. Haet'Che iMes. &a 'i • .i.. 13edil m elosh i es °Meat, Barn till la . e Flesh. Constant t . of Evil. ~ , all e ' r. o .e.trie II Pti=it Ei Ciaitimalq)FeVell t t a tellow river. Bi ll ions jr.P.':.'F'S sa.tr i t i e %46# H,•BaVwinis jl ' my! , r itexptillont,4lißre diseased in nini!ty-nine l it ,I. °I /OPLII, , ,Q 1 Ind _„..._4, • - -'7. -,: .. _ye sa le _sani universal = ittahl tosiriNtir ifu i tle. it t r i (P-a ! l ivlc, * l v `. as ' nature Ye opened upon si E a u llerinif Cleland tea of Hostintasin the Shape Door.', . oil cximpontidedWith ii4rious mak Tonics. Stomachic" and Bit ' i rt. • I i l tßeinawratetheintpumeible imerof „alcoholic A roans, ;a Illatncaie bottles, iffind•haretatiiied 141, 11. tinaer the f modest zoellabot of B itters: wir.tguioo4lolo agl e g gi v in t reeptir. es ' 0' 716117WA1rl Cho STRZIWTH. !: .P . EXYOI7I .l • NI _.YO 4.117 ?POD APPithg '.."11T MUIR... (lap JIB ZOLCRIX)Nr , --1; ..;grallrffalfrir: . , y YOU WA NTI 2 W MEL WELL, , To:RW.4I r 2, 0) GET RID OF NER 7O US I ~,say ....__• - I .WA .ffacs - vg Y 1 illo you want to Weep well? Die gou feeling stunt ftbrhik and vigorous ? 1 • Ittl ill 1 in do use ' '; 00FLAND'SIGERMAN BITTERS. 1 • J. Newton Brothn, D. D., Editor of the En vi li , IeNCIOVediP :12/IPeligiouir Knowledge. - arAlyr not dispdad to favor or recommend Pate Ps, ediaintuntrgenerel: through distrust of lngredients soy; effects; I yet know of no dent - reason wilyia mint may not testify to the bbnefit he believes blhsself to , have received from say simple jirephratibn in the hope that he may Ma contribute to •tiO benefit of others. I" du this themoryeadily in regard to Hoof 's German B . re , prepared by Dr. C. M. ,i*kson,_ of this ' al 0 because I was prejudiced leaffig, them for pang years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to any/friend Robert Shoemaker, .forthortgoiovalpf this - prejudice by proper , and for encouragement to try theari when frigeringfrem greet slut long continued debility. , e useof three bottles of these Bitters, at the of the present ' year, was followed by ant relief , anaittestoration to a degree of ' and mental vigor which I had not telt for Ix months before, ant had almost depaired of re istMng. . Itherefore thank God and my friend for ilreeting me to the tura of them. ..• mil ... 4r. NEWTON BROWN. morammrwis,Autket23.lB9., she Bre. Jos 1— ' 4 a __T a• f h e ll lis t X igrai:L P • a n : .:. Qr the ,3 ' Ali u' 1114 I I 2 Kik r4Dsrin.rir mon fre 'g . nested fb sot* name with ooni nt...itowi of different kinds of medicine, but- Ms the wreath :Islas out of.my appropriate *4T . I have ',ei all eases declined: but with a sr proof in verionslinstances, and particularly thy owh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Boot leg:Ws German Bittera, sport-from my usual aria debiftur. of the , and especially ll,iv ok r.,.phiinto elli tit z :a eaf nkl al i p b v t al co u n a vi bla ti p l o re n x7rg a t t o fci n ic . - ge c v aß er e ' ll y lig a fie_elal * to u thosh a i l go suffer dou b t 1 :7; e causes. Xolirs yery_res•.E.Letfully r. 1: J. H, KENNARD, 1 th below Ooati street , Phila.. Dec. 24th. .. l ilk Mb of kr,JURMIANWUND&R Be r -1 . 17411011 M. . • Ili . , Osams.trrows. Jane 1 1861— !fill .- J f& ar elle ig° ' w an givtrMtitdedre certificate , l e s 7f n n D 'f .C. M. JAcnesor7pir.—lt gave me amino, Pan d erf N e e "P rv "tlY o i ng eluiciWi ab er 1 3- tfill ailvis;thD o l o i r e di4:62:ll"TrYbnur .l ( IVTlggi; j 4al influence it e i s h mts av upon Ner en :' 444 , frequently ittrn li t „to your e ßitters,tuid outhesitation, ha• rasortatinsded it forth° a VA complaints , 8.. every matinee it has effectually cured.'' A ' medicine has a great I n • . Citation in German wn, ail is sold in evety , • ! L 43tore.,,snd' in most of the (hosiery *rest .. . 9 . liar orm sho question what 110, let themcome to Game - ate , and I will prove to 4 th ~. ettifaction, that i a-Bitters - have cured in T pe ez u w more *4 ifuts caulker the above ulk Biwpeetfalb; AMMAR WUNDER, siiinsr2 ~.,&•Y.o re i_'. t',. o a Puse, Hermaato wn . . Ir . Mg nun , Zn THE 804DIERS WillhiffltriPtheootititutiort„ and give health toga , to au rvertarked and amulet ;itt Iditainiff p l i Zritaliftthi4E . Y . ~. i .- 1 0 - *L t lAcnu dta Kjr i g i 1 9 2 )JiM . • . . 1 . 9 1 that,tO tho t h wlltet'y 'KM _ eig li • err_era , teem _curtail% andlJOrhich greatly ~ w Ind. gth„ -When se -.toted Martmsb ' • ~I ' IL alhoidd have to ouniAome; but no a* of ibixßliterlil in itA re Mr ' 11 ' 1 in. 0 11 43 41 114 p .„,,, c, ...,,,),.., i L.,. .to th• i , Aiarthces Was gmaw elibeiceit, an 'Gnarl sea' no return brit. i A sanitise. fpf my conaradeo who suffered in thesahm alirsad freak_tho eca ruse. with whom I theititters.'iblu ein this certifies* 1 , I to 'return to the a tot sear with the Lee onliatidlhau certainly a ksapPlY of the Bp i weight in P I "id i rol t ro w intrt t o il /11 8 region. .: •J , .., J. _ jatillik. ig ~_l. , , :44...411,TR1KU13. ADP R. Soott Legion. E , IWARK,OFeI),MERFEIT 2: • .. • I . - INV - - a•i t eir."4.lr...TAcisoN." • ' 1 1 1 - 2120Tertie• honk: 3111 ccipallifiliii,74alaimilactory *ie. 16S AR STREET. i I ji JONES ,§t RNANS, ( wo rceesaors to C. M. Jackson & Co. ' ) li proprietors. i or age by Druggists and dealers in every to ` the lJnited Stateg, and by f ,ti Dr. j R. KEYSER. 1 . Pittsburgh. r‘i llic!l93l 7 aat % a —.l lereli" 3: .710. for sale at.TMIP IfLRBONOI3 oor elwiThisaced saimarketirtreet, . i ri a . , 1,40,b,r, 4., , I ‘.. . , , . sftoz .itinaw rtiii 1, DI 1 ', , Rilisr Snall sad It i A. J. II * CO. AN / 11111 sirest.,thres below Ay. Pi t t/Wiwi . liair , II 1. i 1 ~. . • !. • • • • • N 7. N • 71- • • ;-;; . , . . . , • I• - aa. • n "if t •• • '" i• L ' ; • _ •.\ . • 0 • , a ll .1 0. , r 2. ~••• . . •. - ,bz. .73 Et. 111 • • • • • • ;44 • • • ,I•nirirmrtrllMlMlNl•nersk • • r i • • . 4 .- • • • • • • THE DAILY POST -ADVANOED . . . . .. One year yby mail .$8 00 xmiolltue, " 'IMMO . . 4 ' 1 .. 4 iv, • One...e - , .. ..• .. . . 216' Orlemeek, delivered I — iiili:7" * l '' " " I,Sinottleenctaoppiares.h..6...aitial.l......!..!::::::::::::::.t.. 2 00138. NEW ADVERTISING RAprEs. life following rates of advertlelni Lade been agreed upon by the - PnbiiShers of ttui, Pittsbttrgn Dais Press. to take effect on and after the 10% day of November. 1862, on all now contraotte FOR STANDING .111L4ATple k 22 1 0 rti cri it' 80VA It 2 li . V Ed. lox if • One i n sertion' ne . Onsertion 800 .Two months-L. 1.900 Tiro Insertions.- I .oo:Three monthsi..l 1100 .Three insertions 125 Four months .L. , Iti 00 One week ~„ LO ve months,.:. , .1.4 Oo Two Weelti,-.- - - 250 Six moktiss... 16.00 LhOwlyn,_ 12,..47 - all.llO Nbleimmtba- - . fv§tiosr.. f t .1.5, mm. - Inloo . 01....... 600 One year ' . FOB 0118.411431EALIBLE iIIiTTE.I2. 1 , Whicha n ' Oliß theprivilego of a weekly eifiange - 1 of mates to be inserted among new advertisements, i PER - SINGL2 BQuantC, try Rog DlY ' ' , 81xInentlis ,I $l.B 00 Twelve months 20 00 Administrators' Notices 2 25 lifirris.geßeggest..,..,..... DeatifNetre-- 'not inSf..'" 75 .16treeTsrezicit ~seriron 50 sidtertisements ordered in for one iliopth,. or less time, to be cash at the time of or daring. 4.irLN..,POSIP.; .TO'THE PEOELE OF INDIA NA. Address of the 'Democratic Mem. berm of the State Legislature. At a meeting of the Democratic mem • bens of the Indiana House of Represen tatives, a_few tlays before the adjourn . . nil:Et off' the General' AtiseaiblY, a com mittee was appointed to prepare an ad dress to the people of the State, setting forth the history of, the late session, and the reasons why more had not been ac complished during its constitutional term. The address closes as follows : Fellow•citizes.s of Indiana! We are rabarked in this grand-experiment of self .government—,more an y exped4eati td-day tharlit'Was three - years ago.Ne'W and alarming doctrines are asserted, and new measures instituted for the governme t of the. nEtt l iQt4. Shall these..doctrines and theiciithisures tlietalliiiiied a perm en t place in your future politibal and s cial history? We are in the middle of a est , ing and cruel civil war, brought aboutby no natural antagonism of the sections but by the bad passions of those who would persuade you that these sections had hos -tilerititerests. -A . more wicked 'argument was never addressed to the minds of men. This war was not only the result of these teachings; but its horrors and its fury are traceable slime to the same cause: A portion of the States have assumed 'to withdraw from political fellowship with the rest, and declare that a separate: na tionality only, will satisfy-the'aii.i They. aaktteaCKen thole terniff,andidesrre. that. * Et i44.4lDitipr l Lto a aPpor•tiaa..--Mii„ *s Democrats,have 'a hundred times answer ed this request in the negaitve, and we answer it again in the same language— :What, then is the remedy, and how is the Union to be restored? This war might have been avoided at one time by reason able concessions and honorable com promise. - _ Can these agencies avail now. 'The administration will offer money and makes war the only remedy. Very well; the administration has the control of these questions. and we submit; as good citi zens, to its mode of settlement. Then let the war proceed. It has had a million of men, and fifteen or twenty hundred millions of dollars, and yet its progress has been but slow. The reason for this 'Wow progress is, it has issued too many i ) `fbclamations and enacted too many laws r confiscation and vengeance. It has not done enough of fighting. The De mocracy would have managed things dif ferently. And how ? the Republicans will ask- By fighting and putting 4pwu armed rebels—calling on the people of the South to abandon the leaders, and return to the protection of the old flag, under all the guarantees of the Constitution. If liars fightingagainst those in arms and love and kindness towards those not in arms will not put down the rebellion, we have no remedies to offer and no advice to give. They are the great agencies which civilized nations apply to insurrec tionary populations, and they generally succeed where the rulers have been alone governed by wisdom, honesty and moder ation. This would be the DemocrEitic :policy in:conducting this war betweenitin dred people. That party, if in power to day, would put down this rebellion, and restore the Union as it was in six months, and by the honest and lawful method of, subduing combatants and protecting those net in arms against the government. :It would make no war on States and popu lations. It would overthrow the guilty rebel wherever found in arms. It would confiscate nothing that did not belong to a fighting traitor to the Union. It would issue no proclamations to negroes, and denounce no penalties against the inno cent which it had not power to enforee. A. Democratic administration would see thitt our victorious legions marched wherever there was an armed foe to conquer, ~and liberating, as. the .:went along, jipt *ng ile. gWlfut the' WhYte 'peilpfe of the South, from the despotism under which they are said to groan. It would make no war on the helpless, and - rise no hand against the innocent. It would reject every abolition scheme, and avoid every abolition schemer and tell that class of traitors that this war was fot the reatoration of the white manls Union and government, and that ne might stand aside if that programme did not snit him. A Democratic administration, hayipg thus elevated the objects of the war in the sight of Heaven and of mankind; would call upon the people who really love the Union for its own sake to rally and, in sixty days, it would have half a million of new volunteers in, the field. There would be no need of con ncripson ants then. q But the day the nation's deliVerance will come. wen and . the people will sardiailkinitilin tree:Son- tuidi treachery Of those who assail it by arms in the South, and ; byTAroclamakons,' edicts' revolution and'conscriptibn attihe Northil TheVoem ocratie party is yet a power in the coun try. Its manly-proportiops are not dwarf ed nor its powets : impaired.lts eye is ,bright, andit-looksiwith--undimmed vision to theloycle of Years ofiglory before our now bleeding - country.. Its vigorous harai is uripalaied by age. and,its. strong anti trawny with the ahrewiriif lionesr labor, and unfaltering courage. It will yet save the Union, It is an organization , Xhicli exists because it loves the Constitiithin, and it cannot disband while that Constittt tion survives., It keptthia people at petite with each other during the sixty years it had control of the government, and it will bring them together again. Its doctrines are suited to the genies of tree i natitatio n s• It teaches , the political equality of the great white race,,appointed to control this asylum of the'? nations. It is a- liviag; _moving and:isevir gym/sentiment. that all diut jsSoples have equal rights, and that none but traitors de ny their sovereign power to fashion and - _ institute such State governments as to theta may seem just. This • is. DemOcracy. Look back to its- history: - , That history is full_ of „glorious recollections. ini'paiiist-sit the gdiveinnient of the coun , -) try it ridded more territory to . the Union ,than, was orrihriteedin the original t hirteen , revoltitionary States.' ft presided !at the baptism of new sisters which.haNie been added - tor- thetvOlifelettey, and'never re -pulsed•ene,tm account of - her donjettic in -etituthins. -The nation, Under the guidance ef7the Demodratic party, expanded in all the elements of true greatness. NO State xecei red: injustice at• its hands, =and no class was.oppressed by its legislation. The rich man found security for Ida posses sions, and the poor man was elevated. by its elnitableandjuet laws. It pan • dered 'to no .4 4 l seatnsirits-actioti was based upowthe greati nd? etiatiring• itrut ciplerof_fionstittitidttallioedom. 4.814! pressed no : investigation,-for it: fettled. none. Baring wlong car eer cifipieontive .and congre S tuonal. gentrOlj•es /lasi -bee n well said by a distingiiiished , rcitisson; "it never provoked a rebellion among her oww people,- " wa s hived 'tiiid - ratipected •by those - Wheel it "governed in kindness and peace; it was feired and honored among the nations of f the earth, and gave to mankind the highest type of that per. feet government so lonkktoked for by our race. These`Democitific administrations cawsay even more than that. No man was ever arrested -by thini wide:* due process of law—no spy, or pimp,"tiewilling• witness ever -found audiehee` with them, or received from their ruler the hard earned wages of the informer or the dupe. ',No sedition law.or proe.lamPlion ever pro ceeded from -a Democratic 'Preeideht of emigres& No man was ever arrested or, punished tor words spoken ' or written, ex cept by the ordinary laWs of slander and libel. There were no cellar` ,dungeons or garret bastilea in the days of Democratic rule and goverinbenfi There were no provost-marshals, nor crawling sycophants scattered over the counties and townships of this now too much governed land. No eleotion was e7er trammeled by . test oaths and bayonets. No white freeman, ever bore a pass upoallis person,ice. order to travel-from .his. home. All these degra dations were reserved for the Coining of a Republican 'fainzinistration—thefirstad vent of that scourge upon the nation. !The people have already decreed that it shall k be the last I These are some of the' 'principles of government, and the• right . or . persona, which true patriots are called upon to de tend. These are of inestimable vallie to us as citizens, and "fertni4to . le to tyrants only." Th e D autocratic organization; an d its conservative allies .have this work to perform. It is a work in defense of the Constitution, liberty and social order.— The people are aroused to a sense of the dangers which thre,en the nation. They have reason to distrust thosetivho rale at Washington, for "they have spoken - with forked tougges." Theyinweinateditem ca pledges. And sihereis tho rime dylor these misdeeds? It is fn thapee ,fal. nab, _r t tq the. great !edifier of linkan ' f rasneues-eve re . : -To. been:a - tothe. Union we must be faithful to- our honor. Thathonor requires that we preserve the government of our fathers, and that arm ed and unarmed treason, wherever they raised their head, should be overthrown. .But there must be candor and manly sin cerity oetween the administration and the citizen. The people demand it. Justice and mercy to the broken-hearted wife and the orphaned children demand it. And , will candor and sincerity be longer with held? Are we fighting to restore the Union as it was? On this question hang the hopes of the people. If that bG the object, we cast, all we have into the keep ing of the administration and dedicate to its support our lives and our fortunes. If there be a less holy design than thia— if States are to be overthrown and their lines obliterated—if, their governments are io be expunged—if the Constitution is now to be cast aside—if thetovernment made by Washington• is to be supplanted by a new and despotic association—then we declare, in the hearing of men and of nations, that Indiana and her gallant sons will not be partakers at the sacrifice.— Heaven and posterity will hold the. man guilty of his country's ruin who,' - at a time like this, would barter the blood of I the people for a purpose less sacred than' the preservation of the Union writhe Con stitution as they were made by our lath era, RATES. We - invoke for theseviews the careful consideration of our fellow-citizens. They are thrown together with Medi:93lga of @X' plaining . the present position of our State affgies, in connection with our national troubles. In times of excitement, as now exists, there should' be • deep and ear nest attention given to these subjects, and those of a kindred character: Bat it should be calm consideration arid free from partisan ,ezeitement. Laws have been passed by (the federal Congress which have met and will continue to meet, the sober condemnation of the.people of In diana. But they are laws, nevertheleds. A dead and never , tc b be resurrected Con gress hae . placed - them upon the 'Statute books. They are there for esti. No goed will cotrie a them. A tatiferity of::those who Voted for them. have been rem"- dieted by the country and they return) no more to the seats they have die hdnorecL Theile laws do live after them. They stand as monuments of the depravi ty of the Thirty-seventh Congress, and Of the administration which invoked their aid. What is the duty of the citizens of Indiana in regard to these enacEmeiita ?-, We say to you, and we say it as the friends of social order, ,Fespect these laws, add "chow to the world that you were worthy of better, wiser, and more honest senators and representatives in Congress. Show yoar rulers—alas ! you have - ushers--that the pliople=have a higher 'and 'a nobler sentle'of honor thin those.who have `bat tered freedom Lora great man's featit f and sold their Country -for fr".mrdle.' ' The men wbo "voted for ' these - ;measures of oppression have no sympathies' with,,the free population of the great Northwest; Many of them were the venal` and! rmr chased instruments of an adminietratio'n which has signally failed to .recognize the power and majesty of the peOple in the re cent elections. •As these men have' de ceived you, it is their fault - and not yours. But their 144 and Citidlawsrremain. Let these laws have a fair trial. If they' arf honestly and impartially enforced, an not made the instruments of oppressio to any rpecial‘ class of our peopl they are entitled to a perfect obedience Offer them no resistance. They can las but two years longer, and_ from this m merieprepare for their legal repeal. Elect to office no man who favorsthem. _Arouse qt the olingeneeillich,imainild4oWisiaie4 and your beloved country, and trusting in the virtue and intelligence _ of your - fellow: citizens, and the mighty power of the bah lot-box, prepare to expel your oppres sors from the Capitol Wm. E. Nlinacx, Ssmonr, H. BUSKIRK, 0. BIRD, War.B. HALL, .1. F.--Ilianan.. GEORGE V. Howt, M. A. 0. PACKARD, B AZLN'S CAMPHOR ICE, wan -C LYC R Thin is a _pritpa-a'ion which fs neithet 'Cream, I , Oldan nor Powder" bat e.. splid - - Zincethatro, 4ention,it tuts obfanmd. CrapicL penis]] as an an apPlitattlon to bxcoriated arid aniartint ces. It differs frym the cosmetic crewel in-being positive medicinal, yet perfect 9 safe. It pos4ass - , es great beauty as.a ohemioalproduct. ables, one of the most pleasant appticatiOns cos-L celvable for chapped hands, lips. a0,,,8t0, Bold at PRESENTS fOR THE .HOLIOAY'S' SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST A. opened especially for the lialtdaes a very large And desirable stook of • FARE 431(1.WJEWitLAY. ► e E3/01411ANT, SILVER W^We S, for • 4dies and gentlemen's vrear, gne Bronze -0100fteranoy Goods. - SILVEH.PLATED WO*, - • iniah as dilators, mild and fruit %skirts, eoblets card cases. teafietbi e etc.. and a liegryariety 0 suitable articles for presents. . igarrEauulf, XETRAN 42 Fifth street AAlOltalSALlB 4 —That desirable TaVirri Btand AV theWASEEINGTO2/ HOUSIL. situate on Main Street and Cherry Alley. in the borough of Washington.. Pa. The undersigned, in consequence'oFacelining health, will offer at public sale on Saturday the llth day of April next, between the hours of ono aridtwo eclock. p, m., the above Property, when terms of sale will be made known. There. l e g Store Room, occupied now as a Post: Office, a Barber Shop—a Tehant House and Livery S table on the place that rents from 230 to 450 dollars Yearly. MICISAEL WALBRON. mlticL2w. .D . M. SALit 33 o U.R, WITH• A.. . WEBI3 Sr, rtito., COR. PRATT & COMMERCE STREETS, BALTIMORE, MB., • GENERAL COMNISSION MERCHANTS, and agents for the sale of Dnpontro Gunpowder & Safety . Fuse, liecidvo an consignment of all kinds of Western Pro ince. and make advances thereon, N. B.—Railroad track in front ot Warehouse.. Refer to W. Garrard A: Co., Miller .4 }ticket son;SPencer & Culp k Shephard, Pitts burgh: Merchants Bank and B. De Ford &Sons, ttaltipore. xnh4; lmd ROUSE CARPEIN T E s$ AND JOBBER. autir VLUGIII9 ALLlMlGbetwatio and Liberty Streets, I • Prrninur. tn. •AllP•Orderssolloited and promptly a dad to. atils . DAVIS & PHIL PS, BRASS FOUNDERS & IFIN MMINAnMTRERS DEALERS , PUDIPS.. AND -BRASS WORKS. .„ Particular attenttoit.vaid to tip iittlnit up and Repairing . It4ißefine4ls, 4re :ilistkiriaintant-prffabiefri. iinftrbrentitreet P il l s : l4 p A gni a .fra m Po h, ; u g s .t. F° ft e ira s s i o ° =-' rior. lar3l;3md No. 110 Water and 104 First s+. MASTIC CEMENT T. F. WATSON, NE AB'T I C W4O ii, K. E. it Is prepared to Cement the exterior of building& with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and suo rerior to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal; it forme a solid and durable adhesive ness to any surface, imperishable by water or frost. and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Cement for the following gentlemen, whom the public are at liberty to re fer to: J. Bissell residence Penn street, finished, 5 yrs Jas. McCandless. Allegheny. do 5 yrs J. H. Shoenberger. Lawrenceville. do 5 yrs J. D McCord, Penn street, do 4 yrs A. Hoeveler. Lawrenceville' •do a yrs Girard House, Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs St. Charles Hotel do do 5 yr.. Address, Washington Hotel, or Box 1500, Pittsburgh, P. A. feb2o.lyd CONSIGNED AND FOR SALE FROM store and to arrive 1.600 Faßks White and Yellow Oorn, Shelled and in [tunnies. Enquire of J. W. CRAFT, Office 185 Liberty street, B.Y. BIER JAMES GLOVER JOHN FOSTER PITTSBTRIGH FIRE BRICK 111AN1J FACTORING COMPANY. HIES, GLOVER. .11L7, CO., Manufacturers of INre Brick, Tiles, Crucibles, As, and dealers in Fiieand rucible Clay. *IL Office 365 Liberty street, opposite the P. IL R. Passenger Denot, Pittsburgh. Orders respectfully solicited, febffivsmd GOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermas tern' Certificates, 7 3.10 Bonds and Coupons; and all other government Heourit ies, bought by W. H. WILLIAMS it Co.. mhs.6md Wood at, oet, corner of Third. TO BIIILDKIEUI AND'iDONTRACTOBB We are :tow manutootiuktut a superior gritted. Of LIME whloh we are prepared to deliver LIME, our 00A1 YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. Beat ouslitcr of Family* coast always on fund sass FOUR BUILDING LOTS FOB SALTS IN LAWRENCEVILLE Four lots 24 by 110 feet each: handsomely. s tuated 011 Church street. situated near the Passenger Railway, will be sold cheap for cash, on application at this Of. floe. fehll:d tf. "THE UNION," ARCH STREET, between ad and 4th PHILADELPHIA WILE ENDEROGNED:HAVING BE- A. newisalhe lease of the above popular Hotel for &series of years, would respectfully call the attention of the traveling public) tO its antral lo cality,either for business or pleasure. mallard TROMAIS.S. WEBB dr SON, IF TOE WANT DOSES GOOD NEW D- Fruit or, prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and allother kinds of Spices. cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Nal go to Haworth & Brothers, in tho Diamond, where you will get anew crop of .Fpsit and lower than at any other house in the city. Alp a_general . and tall assortment of Family Groceries , Teas, Wmes Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liqu ors . li.t WORTH & BBOTRAT. eorner Diamond and Diamond alley. NEW. MOXISCOVERSt To Streogatep and Improve She Sight. - Psalms - -11 -71!! -Spectacles; mosassoNa FROM' I)}j. festive sight, arisinalem ege or other caus es, can be relieved brusicorthe NHS-Bibb Feb. pie Spectacles, whiehdiave been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vr slinky, to whtun they havegiven pealed satisfac tion. The eertificates .of these persona can be seen at ms office. 2 , i n 4 .4.24 11 4 Lowb purchase one pair of the Russian p lesere-entitled - to be supplied in future free ~ f ohatge with those which will always give satisfaction, , -, Thereloreiif you wish to - ensure an improve ment in yoursight alien PlA:MOND.,^Practicia Spedatin. tio. 39 Fifth street, Poet Maildins BTT YOUR BOOTS, SHOES , BRO. GANS_Lind GUMS at Borland'o; 98 Market atreatg near Committee , A. BA.iIIKIN dr COS Drug Store, 63 Ittarkqqtreet. doors below Fourth. mahl7 CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, GENERAL • DICKSON. STEIVART & CO. COIIiRRCFAL z INFORMATION, r .hratlon Committee of the Board - Of Trade for Novwend Dee. Wm. AL SHINN, Irv - P. is BIINNIITT MS. S. /DILWORTH Wm. MoORBERY; • DAVlDirfod LESS. •Movementrotau • ropean Steapleriti . . tacw - Assato.. - . YoniiianVerl)ool "City New York-Mar, 14-NeW Yori-LiverP6ol N ew York Ma& 14-New York-Sontkam.'n ILBoiton-''.l.lVerpool City of Matra.- March 2L.Naw Yoriaiverpool Tentonia ........ —Mar& 21-New York-Southall 'a AnstralaaiaL.....Mardh 25.. Ne w. York-Liverpool I.Baropa April IBoston -Liverpool Asia ...... April . &New York-Liverpool pitommtimrs. • : Asia Marokil4.:Livarpool:..l-:-NeW York Hansa larch I.B..qoptUmp t0n...-Nar York Bo ll ßa am r v ussia ari mo a nia. ".. . A M A p p ar tu ril l ' 2ll3, 2s B. - k atimm u u = p pl o on: . .l - . l4 . N N e e e w r yr. yloo°lrrickk . MONEY lIEPIKET. COORRICCTZD DAILY PCIR THE:,NOWIG .1 1 ,08 T. The following are the buying and gelling rat ea : • ihr Gold. Silver. &o.: • Buying Selling Dold ...;—... 30 00 -Silver 25 09 -Demand N0te5......—... 30 00 Eastern Exchange. New York par il • Baltimore Par i Philadelpha ...." par Boston , par .1 Western Exchange. Oinelnnati LOUIE Cleveland bit. Louie. ....... PITTSBURGH PRODUM MARKET ThurThursOFFlCE OF THE DAILY %BT.} sday, March 26th. 1863. Res:darks—The weather continues unfavor able; .business remains dull in all its various de partments. Neither buyers ncr.sellers seem very anxious to speculate at the present time; both Parties are awaiting the good time coming. Out wholesale dealers in. Boots and Shoes, Dry floods. Hardware, Queeneware, bare made . . extensive arrangements for. the spring Sum merandm seasons. Their stocks are very extensive and have been selected with great care, expressly for this market. Country. dealers will find it to their interest to give our merchants a call before going further East. Oils—The market was dull, there being no transactions reported on Change Reports from Oil City represent large quantities ready for shipment at the first rise of water In the- Allegheny. Since the departure of the. Emma Graham for Zanesville there was no boat left to IoMI tor any port below. The In:medal is at the landing and the lowa at the way:. Beth have le undergo re pairs before they will be .fit for Government or any other service. As soon• as finished, theY' arc ordered to report at, Cincinnati. The only boat, on the way up are the Exchange and blelnotte. Flour still hangs fire, the business beingcarriea on by retailers or those who purchase in dray load lots. The stock onhand is limited, ana the prospect of receipts by the: river is not :very flattering at ,t his time. The markets Ea.s4 and West continue dull; in New York the decline reps /OC4LSc per bbl. Bacort..aed in fact all de -1 .so•liptions of, provisions, was firm, with a 'good' feeling the market. The heiky operetioes and the libeial, inquiry naturally tend to ad- fral/Pe the rates, as. the dock en handle -net. eo , ; Floor—We haresnandturnetru s - mums Ze,rontt' I lots from store for home use, A lot of6o ; bble was sold on' the wharf at $6. Grain—Wheat since our lest bar Aeclined 5c per bushel on all qualities. - liales.from wagon were maee as follows: Red. or Mediteranian, $1,30; White, $1.40. Oats—The week's sales were large, principally to Government, amounting to 13,000 bushels ; a portion at 79c. and the balance on private terms. Corn—Sales 2,000 bushels, 86c; sales at depot, 85c: stone, 90c. Barley—The seasen being over, prices were nominal. Rye—Market firm; sales small lots from wagon at 00e. Sacks—Sales 5,000 to Government at to per bushel. _ one—Sales 300 bbls Crude at 14%c, package in chided. Baron-20,000 Ms have changed hands as fol lows S C Hauls, 9%®10c; Sides, 73/A/So; Plain Ilams.B l 4ABlep ; Shoulders.6c;lo trs and 4 hhds S C Rams at 9,40100 Grace/Cies-Firm; Sugar-Sa' les 15 hi:lds Porto Rico, 12c; 10 lihds Orleans, 121. ; bbls Coffee A 150; 15 bbls Coffee ,14%c;11 25 bbls Refined Yel low,l3 Sao Rtee-Sales 10 sacks. BY 4 clglib cogee-24 sacks 33@ Molasses-23 bbls Orleans, 55c ayrupw-20 bblg pure; 600 enegne-Sales W. R. at 14c; Goshen:l.sc. Salf-Sales 15 bbls No. 1 at $1 75. New York Cattle Market. Tribune's Report. Bull's Head, MoND advance h 23.—Anotlor short supply, and another of prices. That in brief is the report of the market to-day. It opened with not over 3,300 head in the yards, and nothing in the shape of a bullock sold. below 90 per pound, won the estimated weight of the beef, and probllblY not one in a hundred sold at lass than 10e per pound, while many soklat over llci and some at over 12c. It is the.highest market since 1357, but not the highest that' we are to have..unless the supply is increased. The demand requires full 4,000 head a week for the market in Forty-fourth street, and while it continues week it week, to fall below that, prices will continue to advance till they retie the point they did Eve years ago. With a short supply for city use last ',week. the army buyers, Messrs Starr .le . Reed, took 500 of the best bullocks in the market. Indeed, it was re ierrked by old drovers that they never saw so many bullocks togetder of .such uniform good quality. To-day, with a still shorter supply they are taking about half as many as last week, of the best they can get at any reasonable price. and averaging over 10e per pound. This is what tells upon the butchers. Of .course the brokers would be foolish not to advance' the price, of cattle selling on commission, and of coarse those selling an their own account, and that is mere than half the, number in market, are ready' to' advance all that they think their easterners will bear. Many of the cattle here' to-d , - have changed hands several times since . they left home—some say eight, timet. We he .of one firm which sold 400 head at Albany, an still had abeai 330 head here. One drove soC wholesale in these yards at 1127 a head, &hioh averaged 1,340 per pound in Ohio. Estimating them at go pound per cwt. homeweight, we may call them over 1134 e net here. They will all retail at 12(4 133ic per pound, which is a remarkable price, but no more than we may expect in future, unless we can have more cattle. The weather to-day is mild and very spring-ljke. With the advance upon beef,there is a decline in the hog-market, the arrivals being large. $0 1234 is the top price, and sales slow at that. Sheep are still very high, but not as quick sale at 100 per pound, lire weight, as they were during the past week. The supply is larger. Full par ticulars in complete report of the market to morrow. Philadelphia Cattle Market. March B-The receipts of Deef Cattle, at Phil lips' Avenue Drove Yard are light this week,only reaching about I,2oo.fiead. The market, in con sequence, is more active, and prices have advanc ed 250.1$ 100 tes on our-former quotations. Pint quality Pennsylvania and Fedora steers are sel ling from 10 3 11c: fair to good at from 9®loc. and common steers at from Me, according to quality. The market opened this morning with more 4- tivity than- we ;have noticed for seine timepast. and all the stock offered sold freely at our above quotations, There is more demand for Cows, and prices are better, with sales of 75 head at from WO to $4O q. 4 head, as to quails. . The Sheep market continues very firm, and prices are well maintained, with sales of 5,500 head at from 9®loc %la to, gross. Hogs are in demand, and prices have again ad vanced, with sales of head ag from 8@>9.25 -- es net, according to, quality. . . C,oir . 6 apd Calves The arrivals andaalosof Cows are moderate this week, 'reselling about 75 head. There is a bettor demand and prices are sl@2 lb head higher than last quoted, ranging at from $22@30 for spruigerti, and M 4 %i head for cow and calf, according to: quality. Old lean cows are selling at from $l5 rite to $lB 96 head. Catvga—About head - sold: this morning qt from 4ii@is34 is ib for first Quality, and 33 , 05 c for second do.. as to weight and condition. . COAL LAND FOB SALE—THE tlitrit. scriber offers for sale, very low, big faroy 85 acres, situated in.Washingtorstosstillsjp Co' bianacounti; Ohio, onesnile and a - half from Sat lioesville station on g o pittablughT.di Cleveland Railroad. Pallyilibir sterile are bitteofed and gni der cultivation and the whole is corgi eum 0, , kie v , j , The buildingsare a hewed Liejto e.. liz r tal 0 , cashed. i alio Anix: it era ma 011.0 . ' ' 1 'b901j11W.::; n.::_ ' W 1 reeibnable time for the remainder. prie s u ere. Adlirem b XICHAIL 11l WIOEFEN. reville. Columbiana wanly. Ohio, Refer to Jas. MOWN. RCM street, Pittebettih• kbalaxdaw. Itirtill:AOTII111118, OP Purii No x Oarboxi 0111 /AD p ...firon n . ri ' ,a. ;as. 17.oreplioiEtt7tERZTYID.6"1711; VILAII oil warranted. • THEARDESCO OIL, COME ANY Ttgr"&ip HAVE .BUR e o Refined Art',Ammo Oil, ' P 11.1121 warehouse, 27 IR*IN-STREET2.7 u O ,.Pu t DUNCAN; DUNLAP & 'CO.,'I Manufaeturare - PIIISE ILEIFIR:ES3 . 41t33 6 No x.• Inuoff*gh No. on LIBERTY BTREET, Pi .P4s. istss4thti The Philogephie 'burner. &TIMM'S NEW DOUBLE-Acingeg • 'Phihisophie Burnerfor Carbon 011 ds now ready. _ It possesses marur advantages ;over •the Commen Burners. r L It makes a Urge pt. • mall ligirt with petrel oeinbustion. 2. It will burn an? Ruantity of 3. It oan be I:lB4ld.iviut a long or short china:W.,/ 4. - It eta be sued as a taper night-lamp. -5. It Can alwayabo _made to burn economically, bu6.*.lmt is more easily wicked than any ouLez % • 7. It, pan be trimmed and lighted without ro• moving the cone. It throws ail the white light above the pone. , . V. The chimney can be removed or inserted ithouttouching4h4sglass. These burners arc the 00141110 D No, I elm, and cana These on any Wee, ne* is use. Every per eon wing, Carbon Oil should have. a Plulosoada Burner. Price 25 cents; _por dozen 02. Sold a N 0.89 FOURTH E treet„ , Fittabur _ P.. R-.SIrIDEIN, Par 1 / • WV! S ••••••• PBS f:A, IPlATircv DEALERS. Kuaib. tiquare Pianok., • Still ahead of eipway's and all other makes in this °Gantt y. New stooltjuet receives. Mao; - Erairces'"l3l.434: the cheapest good Pianos in tha wrld. • • CHARLOTTE BLEHE.' • 42 Fifth street! hole Ages: for Httabet Pianos. Haines' Bros ! Paws) and Prince's Melodeons. nshrt, 13 ARG-Ax N S SECOND HAND PIANOS, ACRICHERING 7 OCTAVE. BEAM. &al black Walnut case, very little • used:. . $320 Al octave, Cbick'sring. Ro•ewoou. round • • ' corners. a fwatrate instrument- . 1 200` A 7 octave, liaYe & Rosewood. a bandsomeAnstrument,in good order. - - ' A 6% octave, Stodart, Rosewood; Carved • , Panels In front... ' ,16Ff 4 , 63 i octavo. Zallici - CoJtoseacoot round • fr int, an excellent . A. 6-ob 'bye; hickeritrevßoseletod round ' corpora. ag o 04Taiia Pi£.llo' 64otave Mond, Davie & Ca; Res-woo:A 1 If apot., 86dart. Monotony, round frontu i ng: rman. AL A 66 oct, 00t. l Th iondmham. do ...—... ...... 5 0 20 A 5% oat, Engisb do 20 A ..._ oto, se do 15 For sale by JOHN 11; HELLOH, wirrrs.ntruitm BRANCO,. NO. 11. - Wochi Street., of tho Baltimore Pismo Fact': -tort' , established in 1836. A ohoicoetook of Piano. 7-octavo Centre Pianos;oembining. atl the asset.' tjals of a first class instrument with latanoveaties, (underplitent). happrtant to he eritleiil - Pieelet:.bowfor cash or acceptance:. - - wisiilaaßontza, : Manufactorer4l GROCERY DEALERS, WILLIAM BA.GA..LEY, WHOLESALE GROCER!' 1(08. 18 AND 20 WOOD MEET, W7.LLIAN, CARR 45g.., WIOLESALE GROCERS. And loaporters of • SISARDIES, GINS, 411.-:c ALSO, and Dole re in VINE OLD BIONOILIARIMA RYE YTHIBRY, 5097 Liberty Street, =Mr PITTSEURGNi, JANES A. 'FETZER, :s! F O RWARDING AND COMMISSION MiRCHAT;'. run 11111'11ALI ON • t Mar, Drain, Bacon, Lard_Matteri• Dried Fruit and rrodatre '3' ! Corner Market and riot _weeny • uTTsRup.aa,A,C., , : , REM TO—Wands G. Bailey , .Dilworth, 8. Cuthbert lk ti on., inttiburtW. Boyd & Ott „ Sr jfeakey & Sweitritwon, Bradyf & M. Bank. List Howell,' Mangler* 00,, George . W. Anderson, Donlon. Fenton & Wheeling. tu.72B:2litr.i3 7 ' WM. —.JOS. R...IIUNTRO , WM. IL SMITH dir WHOLESALE IROCEHi , NOS. 112 SECOND . END (41 riRsT SINE TS Purwsig EiGIN . I EUROPEAN',AGEN C Y. rvirOjeaICIS:II.ITAGAIK. BITROPRiN .B. Agent,"lls Water 'street, Pittsburgh. Fa.. is prepared to bring oat Or send_baok Passengers ken; eittP-eny , 1/U4f:the :okLeOuntri. either by steam or leans peones, . titORT DRAFFt; FOR fi r AIXTVOY. - eble any siert of Europe. . Bailin_ the Indianapolis 4.nd Chained . 1 ._ Also. Agent.for the old Blsok Star. Lino et oi n k packets, and for the lanes of Steamers • Galway. -w..n New Yorlk.-Li - rerpool. alazgow atla SPencer & .31 9 KaY, BREWERS AND lAMBS:, . .:. PNcetn,.. qrssm Mamma, }I pidabeliak, seentember 10. /382. i I WUISSOLFON Or•AaikkiltatEßlCEM.., Au , —The - tattiiihftl lieratofora existing bk- Wean JOS. PICNOES.;and. WIIII4AR.R. ATM was dissolved otithe 20 th of Augnet,•lB6E,-W: H. GARRARD being authiniged to settler* the business of thalete rim at the; oflloeuttlip-Eresr am The Brewmgessinissa will be continued r SPENOREit -BrEAY:wrho intend ., to haver - We. on aanc Uls—cMat-sitiel• ii (of ALE. PO 1 . 1.4 .. R and BROWN exullT. The un de r ' - win b a =ammo t 6 the friends cif the /ate Ann for a, oontinttaim- coLthtdr, patronam and twot to make it their aim esa tista to linivx .1 rniipttroliaaefecanthetu. • . : 1 '.ltim.t ROBERT WATSON, of Marty meet, to, long known to the bnainoss oomtannitr._ wilt byre the management of ent.lt:oness, with the fa. control in theitreivary ,_-_-. , _. I Addnese ill orders , 1 , 5 1 -13 P a ars tui&A - IdorAYPhoenix Brewers. Pitteburah.Pri. , , JOSEPH 1313 EN E-:JA3LBEthIORAP ' J - ii K. 0 ABIZIAr. - -' . ' ' • i' Not% AtiwAr4, ''D-fiANA,mI ,tithOilloi i. ,4440Nb ailmiuMektimiiffeta-- ehaatlise Broke.. 01 7100111( N 0.19 BURNJPB BurrmDrset trTll STNNIIT, Pittsburgh. Pa. Y . Desirable NM pro end other Rol Biwa to the luso for rele iter• DR A TMRt3 IN OILS 8. M. IC filt - i • -G-45 VONAMELOBI7Z; . •ALSO; Funsulpßon,FANWA Sl WOOD ricrat6Et. TT Silittai;;; . - ,KNDIPA4 ' TO 'THIBA 3 I7' gikixbreittliN . id e ato72=r • grumitle : R d!, • - abase :MeV diseases-or-I - Jaations cr On and ih- 5.! - dant tO ontlut ofboth Braes, an addle.. singleradarried: llroicsa Be. Bamtaratir„publishes the fact of Me dein° ethli ta Ltetteatd. faleelYmodest are droadfullY eh 'WI it - a at aft sin veer immoral and for _oontamition . . aorraption among their witjar - prciWanclionteand dan.chtara. mew famlly.,.pkyordtize *dittos to heap them iksLranoe that thmutto the same tei S'slll.W.. (except Ab li ftioal testa lucrative pra4 lies mightbelost to-them mt ong , stuVil Nutt modest - and- preentaptho "faMdlm, Dora ana raisedln ignaranoaap .417:10 ranshroonts and lab aorapare nocietv„ inteu.genos.smse. to : :dollars and I oesta„ t neysteHtleslybeanbr offlly Aottem...lt to.publioity4erer that numerous ••oftte and yamilatie are - that their .4.4. o l'llanshters rand preeloude. feeble dotty and of 'delicate condi on and ssppearanom 4 utre'heca..- , mattoredAt s hetillit and visor by 9gugh him, have hm 111,41 P. Willett maw before and aft er 'Qaniere etveduinch lotheli 4 utglagkratirtiffeatiolae4ml etip lrea'er neortirair• • remmisions k araccomletals cared itrekymyabactspaceoftinignylaintrw rentedice, • which szeitelYW.trhey.arecompoirai recallie ble.. tan. seen the hellacylofthev b i a s. . tan . ' edit and . trabelltuted the veritable Percale die cameare treatedwithmarkettemcemy ha 4 .ova -forty yeare,;(4o) experiencerm them treat ment it Unite& ofrboth thei Old, World' ead in the United Stater. leads hint t° eS7 - 49. all pith a lair trial, healfh'istid happineg eel; again bloom thenoi*palied chock: =nano tenter with. montobanhy and cpiachhuticarge. aad he cared Ocest mita= an& aiLletf-itelemodred duchess. of mnany.MUMl;fill our oomitrite, can new be rellayed:: • am , attend m fa time Pall can ehadafrortrtment brProonriU a copy of the Medical Adviser..mhich la given to an that apply Mains tins ad vantage .of over fo r lyez-exPerienCe and observation. 'mulligan he has PAparior treatment 0 Won rind , who is daily orearalted by warmer-con. &swell adrenal mended by - repeetatee edemas, pgblEmen„ pro prietora of hotels. . , to. Oleo ilmithdold street. near Diamond strest. IPrivate communf. cations tun all parte Of the, Lint= etrictly at, tended to. larrq 1110 X -8-90; • .1,647 Yittillursh Post Mom— . _ ...... . 1 _ .__, CERIIIrIeVII4B.. ~_,- . i • wig emir VY T . NOT; MORE - T E L - 11 •• .!InSlicti for a person . that has:been' sorely af flidiod for years, when hots notonlY - relieved of • hto Sufreringle' but - combletely , • cured el - have I been. afflicted with &very malignant infiascator, Trysipelaslor years.' I hafacialled on several of our regular ,Phytdoians, but ati without any ban i3fit. I - called on Doctor Edethstm, some time :pastand have taken hie niediesno-Which; how eXereie all com Posed of herbs I I he? now, as well as I ever was.' Anyperson'whiting fri see me 'ffill Venserst . i ~..1 : OMAR DUNLAI O B. 'Re or to . ..Cl4 -ton, DisunondAtleY.4 , • 1: Y CERTI FY yIIAT I RAVE beini giblet" ed since r was very sdall; of, dis ease_ called „Epilepsy, o balling Fits. : I have tried the best physicians in thepld. Country and in ' this: but never received any ~b enefit.-, I was advised to call on ,Dr. .Bran tra p last year and Mar have had no-spells-or sh:tee en.' I therefore consider myself c ompletely e ed, n For farther information please call at - NO. 2161: ersir street. >_. i.. ••!•;- 1, • f - • , i .I.s RI ' ...: BRADLEY. TIVLIVR-TANT:- T-01 LADIES riwaciair 11611t*I4;-Alifiktill'OB JILF . - n/Itsards ut twentat years i 4ovoted his pro -fessiOnal time exalasively to e_ eat rent vt •,Fentale 2.)tes.and having mowed in'thou sands of nasal in restoring the .atalated to sound 'health; has new enUreoonildemcr ln diking. pub -4:47?u5 - z . .-"areat :Ape:tem ifeinediri" • - • DR. - HABVIC. • . _ S4T NQ LE PILLS I . iderielloe been etrkettld t. ': ed) In re -moving' ditlealdes MWErero -, • Obstrnotaon , or- . --Jfaturo. .. .. •. ... • or in restoring the egstem to r e . 041 health when suffering from Spina! Affectiofts, rotopeer Uteri.' - {ha Walks, or other weaker= , of of. Uterine Or gans. Also in all oases' of, Debility or . .1110.voui • :Prostration Hyeteriel:, Pii/pitatione. 1414' ika., he.. which are.tte forertutners of In ,fe.rions ()Shwa. ' art l it VI-Theft Ping Orekierfeelly'bO . O,ofta the c 0,.. /4141ai07N allfirpry pefhkert' helve ddiettro A 'Mille teethout ammo tfigrers; At the strte:time Av . . act like' a Marto; by eh_ in& invien rating, sadreetories the iyatenktb a twAt.k .y who . ,Haels.))oz a m tails_lilll9. , Pares Oaa DerLtaz •and'ithen dTh d bq ezat, by n4a.l pre-paid br NM 1161111111 J. ld aa w. - 4) t y w geh lit tb o i e tf t y te ft trit" bt t r Aelb erleffieusAff.ohm . D.c-t - ....-ACNIIEFIEI 4;1 •,/ L -CMS], ilt arket etpietioikttie" Intother.. 4 de v.. 4 - alEkl.owie ":a .(''. ••• ;T,,ls.thrbzirit. ' - , AL. :DraIf.OIV2ICKEID.WAII 7 " ) , 13 7 - :El - , . filllialailli Ma% No;55“" .L.', -, -. - E k c-, • Smithfield; stnorli. plttolgrrillkl2P ...:--, —i -, ..-• Pircull io Valls., l - 4 CM 411 S 4 s.t.t., c 4 ... i 4.-F.. 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It t 7 ei _ ,'', IrOublo lroarliroa b , at =rani= It 44 mama! Tridgio.aelt4il4o ;mks and " .was= rr Laded loftenlawa 40:. - ( Abair ma - dastruotly,...) ar ti tti -0 0 1 '_„,OnW - reliii - lirrairdies - knovli l ia. pa coantz7 . 6 1. - I. 6l V ts , l .tfttiV.. l 4.#4.4'Y; , Pr., 4 # , :gioratio 3 --...--6T—...,1-.: Itru.il 01 ..:R oaa.-iOtiitimc- l, ect- 4 i - _ 6 r-_ tbi , eltifti I 4 44184a,Tcgraat amuiaic.Thoal AVoaaoruos :M r eta* Mat e& latialgNfoataess , tat t t , co r (443 Ise4 dad -t Eida• tvai,l4ic; t.-- Itotbfikor.llllVJ A ClAt, A: . ~_ z rr,u2s2o Gontaitmus ''La, tilriklaat4oD/L. wig, . No. t ra0..,1 Elt.Plttsbarglii Pa.. wllkoo trorooga snow “ofar-.Modloioa Beat to-Itrir a,ftmopii baol 4i 'wr oaiareffroireobeetraldott: - ' men and -Private 1100c0. , . - NI. 4 1/0 13v-Itliol? tram* Anf"."—iv Pa: - - n01..5-dais:b 4 ABEIiF , , • • STEAM ET(GINE litilLDE94 Iron MEM 11. 1 16111111331. - DifER Near the . Pon. B, lii"PemetsteDelari. .11.1frahvc, Mir ANEWACTtfIig .I.lZ HINDS OP • LT.II: - SteaM Eiteinoi; realm' a , from three-to ono hundred and.ll4._ bozo power. and. suited for Eiris,*4l4qtar ALsvarztaager. Fattortes, gun to the eco2 B trnetien of Nntlinta artd.Mtl V-for - X:lst taunt. and for I p_nehte. - V4l.eed Saar saw WILL • .aa_mplylor no mituer araneeancticalerarof every AiwfurabliAgt_ jahhearoa eeneratelr. Wroushtlfirm allainErga nsal , u in emus Ya Zfraid-OCAunte 1711finguliumintlre Of Wooten um anA Ideohlne• garde. Oar.pdoesilrelowtortrinaeldn manufactur tu ed of um ben audit, ca m "n and warrantei (whole i d*" eat on, ptbr iliMiteralrout Partszof tuseetmtrr ed and rirtatt Elsa. , wEBBTFam 05,50 UNABRID6EVPICTIONARY. Aft ooetA, oomphsve,PiaiOrialltdition at t 1.50 lot ale -b y JOHN StSLLO laiFT 81 liitoodatreet. IN: ISTRIkkgnmAT . ARlg.irmilli,:.lll:7N- dersigned are' prime wd with competent workmen to rieGild or.: ret.-e- , sind-"repair Steamboats. Chandeliers. Brackets, X.emps. ~to.. Ni :making them at to new an I elterinr Lard oil OROS to Isom 0 , Oil. Alm Wino iehinir awn - g.titabyt Dotioo.- UMW ' (buiel.oll. end even:- thing in the trade . kept tqt.lialkillit t.bit and ou nom is strait nearlar_. - • . , =imams gesyry• bals / _ . MIeGIS-111 MILO 7 .1 611 JVIPT ra celvd and for tale i r gw. Taal FO Sit
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