, - F. ';.: :,:,. jatn.os 'lO ", :D/CAL. ENTIRELi V -17 gGE.T.4,11L E. fgo-4ai)ficiito piiiiABATIoN A TDD(l:O$lc MEDICINE. DR HOOPLANWS CELEBRATED SEiIItIAM BITTERS klit t Q D-...dELCICSON, PMlc' idol plms,Tenna., Will effectual4roure Liver Comptaint, liTSPEPECIA , Chloride. or Nervolus "Menses • 'of tad ; Eta:nor'', and all Diseases Arising from Disordered ;-; e z saver etiiitonsiseltsi snob as Condi _patioN Inward ' Files. Frdhsess or Blood to the Head. kelditrof the Stomach. Mang, Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,,Baur Fruetations, Sink ing or Fluttonng at the Flt the Stoin- Swiuuning or theateau t ilnrned and d i ffi etiltDreathinr.. - .Einttering at the" Heart. Chains. or intifoaating .sensations when in a bins posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots,or.webs tore the eight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, beficieter of Pe ca tion, Ye]. ‘• lowness of the Skin and a..„Pam is the Side, Bach. Chest, bir, &a. . &Odell - Flushes of Heat, Burn aniig=Plest, Constant . gis of Evil. :nd peat.depres 01011 Or • spuds, And vrtl nosirkeelvorevant Yellow Fever. Billions rover. ko. THEY CONTAER i , Xs; as.imilitssi. ,OR BAD WHISKY I ffiioy will ours the glove diseases in ninety-nine ages out of a hundred. Induce'..--7-_, , ,s sale and tutiversal • : Germany Hooand's Haman Bitters. (PuralY --* vegetable) " ho sts of ignorant quacks arid smsorti :redone adventurers, have opened upon suffering aumanity thellooltes of Nostrums in the shape , if poor whisky. vile compounded with injurious drug& „ and christen Tonios, Stomachicsand-Bit , , Einvare Of the innumerable array of alcoholics Reparations in plethoric_ bottle 3, and big-bellied Ireee:-.tinfier . the modest - - appellation of ißittera ; *hieh. instead of ituripg only aggravates - ~ mi leave the disappointed sufferers in4l air. - - . YOU wAirzyomErRINGAMy . G TB. i r, EN YOU I :YOU W. 4.51 '.4. GOOD APPETITE! • • DO lOU' TrAffr ro Buirx UP"'YOU.R cox- STITUTIONI i)0 YOU WANT TO FEED WELL? ,•13,0 YOU WART TO GET Pl.O 0 F NEB ,Y 0 4.9 NESS DO WANT EMT' GYI Doren want to sleep well! , Do ',lan want a` itirftg and vliiyosonid feeling? . • do use . . ffOOPLAND'a N - GERMA BITTERS Avia J. Newton/frown, D. D., Editor et the BR aferniedia Religions Knowledge. Although notdisposed to favor_ or recommend Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufftelent reason why a =may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to havereceived from -say simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of, others. 3 Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoof dand's earthen Bitters, Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this _city, because I wasprmudiced • , r t iwziafar many ..3rs. under the impres cei that they were chie f;an alcoholic mixture, am indebted to friend Robert b y HMI ..for theremoval my of this prejudice bemaker, : prop er, ests, and for encouragement to try the m , when offering from great and long continued debility: he used* threolottles of these Bitters.! at the Beginning of the present year. Wall ignore& hr evident relief, and restoration to a degree of Bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months bane, and had almost depaired of re. skiing. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the 1280 of them. '..T.NRWTON BROWN. PatazeruittA..j=3 UM. etmettie ea Joeephill: Xennard,'Pagtora of the Tenth March. Da . J A 01:8011-1.1ZAR -Sat :—I have ben Ere iclootirreoueeted to connect my name with com mendations of different kinds of medicine, but. egardin,wi.he Prattles as out of. my . appropriate ned phere, have ` n all casesbut with a hl ffn various maleness , anti partioulat innirowh family, of the awfulness" - of Dr. Roo • lama Geman Bitters, I 'depart from m' usual to express' my full conviction that .for ..swai ability of the aratem. and, especially Liv iltrplaintit is a safe and valuable preparation,. some cases it may fall, but usually l. doubt not be very beneficial to those ate suffer from Liaboye musca t -Yount vet,' reo ir Mfrdla ) Eighth below Coats street, Phila ., 060. 24ih, mad Wife 4t 4L DERMANWUNDX.I2. Ger.; . . 'Cisr man i: ". .urrower.4tiiio 1 1861. D .0. /11. J derligN —Sin—lt gave me pleasure Years ago, to give you a certificate, testiiyi — n pears t German Bitters had done for me. ' lam owperfectly cured of all those disoassa your edicineprofesies to Duro, viz; Dyspepsia, phron cand Narrow debility, disease of the' Kidneys. to. Thepowerful influence it exerts upon" Bea , - nore - :o o .. l fraticrifis titit'Prisieir. bay - 01mm eon ' - MEW Trettnently in referenceto your-Bittenhand without hesitation, have recommended it for the above complaints, std in every inetanoe it has effectually cured. Your meWoine has a great etatioa in Germantown, '111:i is sold even i am Gtoro iota most of. theilGiodery; stores here,- If my mne theta: ipiestion4What sw. lot them mine to Germantown, and I will prove to their sapsfsation. , thalheLßlttere have cured in ibis vicinity more than twenty eases of the above Immo% ittegwietftillyi ITANNAII WITHDEat. r e, Nein divot. above Rittenhouse. Gentlemen . , oguekf • ; • j 11.17 TIM THING FOR .721. ff SOLDIgas. • build tip the constitution., and eve health and strength to an ovartasked and distfased - - • THE rlsthrd y pßom Tom A Aar Da. i 1 If. is rass.snaLgsu. August 12. - .1.462. liomo ASl'r While in Yir• a, wring to the change of water. _liras taken r, with a Wore diarrhcea. which seetnedincurable, and which greatly weakened rise. When. wo eaohed - klartutsburgil feared - I should have to ome hota__.,e-Lnotie_ufgeome-of your Bitters in ata store'sfr. elite, in that town. pup. haled a supplyrand on paking wae spftdpi a . stored 'to 'he4thl , The "diarrittea" was Checked, and I experienced no return of cumber of my comrades. whcrsuffered.in thtfme er Saari: front the same camp , w ith wltoin I the ritUtts, join me Tian certificate. I expect to return to the seat of war with the La a. g o and shall certainty take a supply of the Bit rain mY kespeeek. - I would not be without it ItS weight in inastene region. s ol d.Partionlarly on scans into a - • 6 _:Y ..c4rikl74t. F.,aTIEMUtio 130-4.osScott Lesion. BEWARE OP COUIVIWRPEint Ale—AA etc stirootimi CLAL T4czcsoa.a le oath* , W RAPtillt of eat'. bottle. • ;4agigal 02190, f apd..blanufactory PAK 163 Aitien JONES ar EVANS, (StictlitoOtT t o M. Jackson it C 0.,). Prop rietors SirEor Web, - Druggists and dealt:rein ever, town isttite United State.. and brz,_ • Dr. . It. SER, PUtelonrga ii 3214-4 All eiraZElZ *Uri 1/3.b. eo tor 1504 gide at, ,TOSRPIt 01,xmaresEtear.: luxe the Diamond and gorketsta,t. also by - tiuMo-711:10_2iltett* .Ir* owner %gulled mil meth wool - A. J. MANIKIN Kirke. street three doors below 4tll;?ittsirtudi . . • • • .. • .. . , • c .. • . oj 1 •••••.„ .. ....„ . , b t ...,.. _ ~„.......„........,,.„._„.......„. •,.....,..... .:..„.„__,.........,....,,..,..,„_ •_,. . t _ ...„ ... . ..„. ..,.... .....,.....4„ ) ,.,.,,.. ! ..,....„. ~,..,,,;;,...:,.: ....... ''!... ':' Li ' . f. - . 4 .,.9\ Ail! - •i7t I 1: I t i/ ..t... -, ...-7, ; . ~,,, , - : .... , - ; : ....-: : 7 , !:. -,::: ~ ... . - - ... sr Editor...Bz _Proprietor. ._ , W.....1k 'WIT 71/16 irk A -urr • ....., - __.• ~ . .:PREPARED At The celebrated Fozicbe, Duke of Otran to, was retained but a short time, it is welel known,in the service of the Bourbons,after their restoration to the thi one of France. He retired to the town of Aix, in Provence, and there livellltin affluent ease upon the gains of his long and busy career. Curi osity attracted many visitors around this remarkable man, and he was habitually free in commirnicatit g his reminiseenes of the great events which it had been Lis kJ to witness. On one occabioti the cons. patty assembled in his great saloon heard front his lips the following story: By degrees, as Napoleon assumed the power and authority of a king, every thing about him, even in the days of the consu late, began to svear a court-likp appearanee. All the old monarchial habitudes were re vived one by one. Among the other re vivals of this kind, the custom of attend. ing mass,previous to the hour of audience, wasrestored by Bonaparte, and himself was punctual in his appearance at the chapel St. Cloud on such occasions.— Nothing could be more mundane than• the mode of performing these religions ser vices. The actresses of the opera were the chorists, and great crowds of busy, talkative people were in the habit of fre quenting the gallery of the chapel, from the liipdovrs of which the First Consul and Josephine could be seen with their suites ' and friends. The whole formed merely a daily exhibition of the consular court to the people. A _ t one particular time the punctuality of BonaParte in his attendatce to mass was rather distressing to his wife. The quick and jealous Josephine had discover ed that the eye of her husband was too nannh directed to a window $u i t tM_sallery, where there regularly- atirVare re - form and face of a young girl of uncommon beauty. The chestnut tresses, brilliant eyes, and a graceful figure of this person age, caused more uneasiness to the consul wife, as the stranger's glances were bent no less often upon Bonaparte than his were upon her. "Who is that young girl ?'' asked Jose phine one day, at the close of the service ; "what can She seek rom the First Consul I observed her dop f a billet, just down at his feet. He picked it up ; I saw him do it." No one could tell Josephine who the object of her notice was, though there Were some one who declared her to be an emigrant lately returned, and who prob• ably was desiriona. of the intervention of the First Consul in favor of herself and her family. With such guesses as' this the consul's wife was obliged to rest satisfied for the time. • After the audience of that day had passsed-Bonoparte expressed a wish for a drive in the park, and accordingly went out, accopanied by his wife, his brother Joseph, Generals Duroc and Cambaceres, and Hortense Beauharnais, wife of Louis Bonaparte. The King of Prussia bad just presented Napoleon with a superb set of horses, four in number, and these were harnessed to au open chariot for ;he party. The consul took it into his head to drive himself, and mounted into the coachman's place The chariot'set ont, but, just as it turned into the pith, it went crash against a stone at the gate, and - the First Consal was thrown to the ground. He attempted to rise, bat again fell prostrate in a stun ned or insensible condition. Meanwhile, the horses sprung forward with the chariot, and were only stopped when Daroe, at the risk of his life, threw himself out' and seized the loose reins. Josephine was taken out in a swooning state. The ' rest, of the party quickly returned_to the First Consul, and carried him baclitohis,apart- , :menu`recoVering his senses the first thing *ltch - he did was to pat his hand into hispocket and pull out I `the elip' of imper dropped at his feet in the chapel. Leaning over his shoulder, Jose phine read these words : "Do not drive in yobi'carriage ta-day." 'This can be no. allusion to our late accident," said Bonaparte. "No one. coati forsee that I was to pilay the part of 'coachman to-day, or that ;I ahouldbe awk- Wardonough to drive against a stene. Go, Daroc, and examine the chariot and horses." Darob obeYed. Soon after he return ed, very , pale, and took the - First Consul .' aside. • • "Citizen Consul," said he, ."hadyou not struck the stone, and stopped oar drive, all would have been lost !" "How ?" "There was, in the carriage, concealed below the flack seat, a bomb—a real mas sive boom, with a slow match attached to it—kindled I Things had been so arranged that in a quarter of an hour we would have been scattered among the trees in the park of St. Cloud. There mast bp some treach ery close at hand: Fonche must be told of this—and Dabois must also be warn ed." ' "Not a word to them! The dangers of one plot brit endangers a second. Let Josephine remain ignorant of the danger she has escaped: Hortense, Joseph and Cambaceres, tell none of them i and let fathll."e government jetirnalitiay nothing of my The First Consul was then silent for some time.. At lengthle said.; - - ift'D aloe,' go yorCto-itiorroniti in'the in the chapel, and ezantine with attention a lloung gkrl whom I -ahall, point,- out to occupy the "fourth window nu the gallery,on the right. Follow her home, or jninse her to be followed--amd bring,Me iritellienc e of her nature, her aliode.and h er_circiamstances. It will be better to 'do this fel:treat, I would not have Tip DAILY . POST--ADVADOED RATES. One year, by ...... Six tuOillm. Three One " One week, delivered in the city......... Single eopies....- .... .. .. fToileentepor hundred - • NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The fatiowine rates of advertlido4 hare been agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg') Daily Prom to take effect on and after theilOth day of November.lBB2, on all new contracts: FOR STANDING RATTER. PER eryaLt EIQUARE, EVERT Dt P. One insertion 860 Two months.;... 89 00 Two insertions.... 100 Threiktannths... 11 00 Three- insertions 125 Four months.,.. 13 00 One week 2 00 Five 14 00 Two Reeks' S6O Six months—. 15 00 Throb ks hOO Nine menthe 20 00 One month...-... 600 One :- 25 00 . ERR, CIIVirREABLE MATTER. Whi oh allows theprivllese of a weekly change of nuttier.- to be inserted among new advertisement& PER siteaLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, Six months....— $lB 00 Twelve months 80 00 Administrators Notioes a. 25 Mamma Zioticee .. . . Denth - gotiene.enoti .................... ... U.: All acivertisomenta ordered in for one Month. or lees daring. tint% to be mob state time of or- LECT TALE. ..WO.I4(A'S . T . IIIIEf .111RMNGS, the police interfere in any way. Have you taken care of the bomb and removed "T have, COD 8111." • "Come, then; let us again drive in tLe park," said Bonaparte. The drive was 'resumed, but, on this occasion the coachman was alio wedto ful fil his duties. On the morrow the eye of more than one person was turned to the window in the gallery. But thejealous Josephine sought in vain for the elegant figure of the young girl. She was not there. The impatient First Consul, with his confidant, Duroc, was greatly annoyed at her non appearance, and Small was the at tention paid by them to the services that day. Their anxiety was fruitless, The girl was seen at mass no more. The rummers of Napoleon were chiefly spent at Meimaison ; the winters at St Cloud and the Tnilleries. Winter had come on, and the First Consul 'had been holding Court in the great apartments of the last of these palaces. It was the ::d of the month, which the republicans well called nivose, and, in the evening, Bonaparte entered his carriage to go to the opera, accompanied by his' aid de-camp, Lanriston, and General Lannes and Berthier. The vehicle was about to start, when a female, wrapped in a 'ARIL . mantle, rushed one upon the Place Carrousel, made her Ray into the middle of the guards about to accompany Napoleon, and held forth a paper to him, earn; "Citizen-consul I Citizen-cohsul! read —read !" Bonaparte with that smile which Bour rienne describes as so irresistible, saluted, the petitioner, and stretched.oat his hand for the InIZT:. "A petition, madame ?" said he, inqui ringly; and then continued, 'Fear Loth ing : I shall peruse it and see jastice is done." "Citizen-consul I" cried the woman, imploringly joining her hands. What she would have farther said was lost. The coachman, who, it was after wards said, was intoxicated, gave the lash to his horses, and off they sprung with the speed of lightning. Napoleon, throwing into his hat the paper he had received, re marked to his companion : "I could not well see her figure, but I !think the poor woman is young." The carriage dashed rapidly along; it was jest issuing from the street of Saint Nicholas, when a frightful detonation was heard, mingling with and followed by the crash of broken windows. The infernal machine had exploded ! • Uninjured, the carriage of the Consul, and its inmates, were whirled with until minished rapidity to the opera. Bona parte entered his box with serene brow and unruffled deportment. He saluted, as usual, the assembled spectators, to whom the news of the explosion came with all the speed which rumor exercises upon occasions. All were affirmed and stopified ; Bonaparte alone was periwig calm. He stood with crossed arms, lig .tening attentively to the oratorio of Hay den, which was executed on that evenin. Suddenly, however, he remembered the' paper put in his hands. He took it out and read these lines: "In the name of heaven, Citizen Con sal, do not go to the opera to-night if yen do go, pass not through the attest St. Nicholas." ----Th ei rmitrg &taro; in late.respects, too VI 00 3 2 00 On reading these words, the Pint Con sul chanced to raise his eyes. Exactly opposite him, in a box in the third tier, eat the young girl of the chapel of St. Cloud, with joined hands, seeming to utter prayers of gratitude for the escape which had taken place. Her head had no cov ering bat her flowing and beautiful chest nut hair. and her person was wrapped in a dark mantle, which the Consul recogni zed as identical with that worn by the wo man who had delivered the paper to him at the carriage door. "Go," said Dona• parte, quietly but quickly to Lanness, "go to the box exactly opposite to us on the third tier. You will find a youn girl in a black mantle. Bring her to the g 'Co llieries. I must see her;" and without raising his eyes, but to mae Lannes cer tain of the person; he took the General's arms, and said. pointing upwards, "See there—look." Bonaparte stopped suddenly. The girl was gone; no black mantle was to be seen. Annoyed at this beyond measure, he hur• riedly sent off Lannes to intercept her.— It was in vain. The box-keeper had seen such an individual, but knew nothing about her. Bonaparte applied to Pouch° and Dubois but all the zeal of these func tionaries failed in discovering her. Years ran on after the explosion of the infernal machine, and the strange accom panying circumstances tended to make the occurrences more remarkable in the, eye of Bonaparte. Td the Consulate suc• ' ceeded the Empire, anti victory after vic tory marked the career of the great Cor sican, At length hours of change came. ' Allied Europe poured its troops into ' France, and compelled the Emperor to ' lay down the sceptre which had been so ! long shaken in terror over half the civil ized earth. The Isle of Elba became for I a day the most remarkable spot on the globe; and finally the resuscitated em. pine fell to pieces anew on the field of Waterloo. Bonaparte was about to quit France. The moment had come for him to set foot in the bark which was to convey him •o the English vessel. Friends who had followed the-fallen - chief to the very last were standing- by him to give him a final adieu. He waved his hand to - those around, and a Smile was on the lips which had recently-given the farewell kiss to the imperial:eagle. At this instant a, woman broke the band that stood before 'Napo leon. She was in the prime of woman, hood; not a girl, but yet . young enough to retain nnimpaired that beauty for Which she would at any time have been remark able among a crowd of beauties, Her features were full of anxiety and siednese, adding interest to her appearance:even at that moment, "readl feed!" The-Em peror took, theepiatle - prefiented to him, bat kept his eye-upon the-presenter. H e seemed, it maybe, to , feel at 'that katent r the perfumed breeze 'of thepark of St. Cloud; or to hear the clitiristers=,chanting melodiously in thechapolae heord I them in other 'days. Josephitin,VlThroc, and alt his friends, came happily before him, and among them the face which he I was wont to see at the fearth window in 1 the gallery. - -Ms eye' was now on that countenance in reality, altered, yet' the same. The illusory recollections were 'of ,duration: - - Napoleon :rilthok his head and held the paper-up 'to his • •eye.l--7 After-perusing its contents, he took the paper-between his hands and tore it . t,o pieces, scattering the fragments in the air. `=Stop, sire," said the woman, "folldw the advice! Be warned! It is yet "No," replied he . ; and taking froth his finger a beautiful oriental ruby, a valuable souvenir of his Egyptian campaigns, held it out to the woman. She took it, kneel ing and kiesing,the hand which presented it. Turning his head, the Emperor then stepped into- the - boat; which_ waited to take him to the vessel. Not long after lens - ward be was pining on the rock at St. He. Thus, of.three warnings, two were use lees, because neglected - anti.' the danger had occurred, and thelhird---which prog- nosticated Napoleort'slateit °nee in the power of his enemies-the third was re jected. "But who wa3 this woman, Duke of trantor"' "Oh," replied Poncho, "I know not w . th certainty: The - P,Mperor, itlhe knew ultimately, seems to have kept .the se cret." All ta is known respcing the matter is, thath at female related e to t St. 'Regent. ono of the authors of 'the explosion of the street St. Nicholas, died - at the hospi• tal of flol Deu in 18:17; and.that around ler neck was h stispended, by a silk ribbon the oriental ruby of Napoleon. 1 REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTIM TION; incorporated ity . the Legislature of Pennsylvania. - Open for Deposita from 10 !Lan. to 2 o'clock, p, daily; alsoon S A TURDAYEVENINGS.from 6 to 9 o'clock. • • fir•Oface, (I'3 FOIIRITI STREET. A SAFic. CONVENIENT itnd PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics. Laborers. Clerks. and all those whose Incurs or savings are small. It also commends Itself to 'Etecutorg. Adminis trators, Collectors, Agents, Voluntary Societies or Associations and persons ;gall classes: Intert at tto rate of which, ER. CENT. per annul paid on deposits. if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of the dopositor on the firat day of Alay and ' , Tore 'ober. and thereaf ter boar the same interest as the principal. At this rate money will Doll Si I, In LSS9 TSAR tWELYR YEARS. Interest will opunnenm 04 ail doposlta the let and ISth days of tho month afterauen deposits are made, Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Sec., furn ished oa aPPlicratiorr at itio °SA Parstrigrr—lSAAC JONES Vies Passinaarr—W. E. BOPBI, AND. Ilon TRITELUIL Thos hi Rowe 800 J E ?Soon:mad, Isaac Jones, I 0 GI/essay, Wan B Smith, I Jacob Painter, Barry Childs. Nickolas Voegtly, W B Copeland, Secrota m ry and Treasarcr-4. A. OARILIER. febs:6d PUBLIC N:OTICC Orrip: op TOP PENS,A HAriliqo Ca,} C.l4i L ACTIIINT. 11111IFIE PENNSYLVANIA DRP RAILROAD .51. Company hereby;lve...Public notice to all whom It niay concern. tlpat in pursuence of the Power and authority conferred open It by sundry provisions fan act of the General Assembly of the Commonwelith of Penturylosmia entitled - An Act tor the tale or the Main Line of the Public Works," approved 'day Mai. 1857, it will on the FIRST DAY OF MAY. A. D. one thousand eight hundred end sixty-three. abandon /3 mach of the Weatem Divigion of the canal lately flowing part of the detain Line on the Pitblio Works, and es nos between Blairs.yre Je?aatern, team monJy knowa as the • rpoper Wes ern Ptivisiori'') together also with such Dams Federa and Reser vows lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or are used in connection with said. Upper Western Dividon. • .ily order of the Board of Diroefors. the gOal oft said Cetapany the 25th day of obruary, A. V. J EDGAR TRORSON. B.] rah4:dttoyl President L OTS FOl2 SALE—THE sunscrtz her offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the corner of (hove street and Centre Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt township.-- 'rho lots aro each 24 feet front by .110 foot deep, running back to an alley, and an entirely isola ted by streets and alleyu on evety side. Two of the It is have frame houses on then, 11v0 rooms and ball in era..h, hydrants on the prernism. They will be sold al; together tm very to V.Orable t 0711321. Enquire of JAS. Mc tiAltE, Agent , feb2l Hoag street, ileao Fourth. 46 11P1i E ARCH STREET, belvrecia atul 4th PRILAIDELPIIIA. rixirg trArDERNIGLFJI) named the lease of ifieAbpirei ropalar gotta' for-amities snitrartstoitlit - rspeetf tiny eau the attention of the traveller publie to it. o3ntral 10. °alley, either tor buminenor_pleasure. W213:144 Tsio3KA's s. WEBB at SOS, SUIRIEB— gnat% 'Whiskey, lour A For sale by ThIVI CRAN A CI FETT‘Y. o. n 027 Corner of Ohio Area and Diamond. Allegheny CCD -- MA: , r --- .CHEREL-20 Bbla, lialf BbLs and Q r BbLs frost' No 1 largo Mackorel. a) BAIL! No 2 do do - 10 1 .2 Kits Mess and No ui No do 1 it doo Just received and for sale, by inh23 MILLER & RIMETSON "LIOUR BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IL' IN LAWRENCEVILLE Fou ono 24 by 110 feet each .• handsomely tuated Church street. situated near the Passenger Rail way will be sold obeap for cash, on application at this Of. flar fahlbdtf. - CARPETS. 1862. DECEMBER, 1862 W. U. it 11. McCA.LLIJIVI 87 FOURTH STREET, ILA UWE PORT [ON OF OTIR STOMA' vi ng soon bought previous to a Belies of aturanew. and now replenished (just before the largest of the season) With tho newest de signs lii Carpets. Oil Cleths, Window bbrides. &o A favorable opportunity is Offe,ed purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will be higher. deel7 V. B. LUPT0N........ LUPTON dir OLDDEN, 211strz &CITRUS AND DE A I RRS I\ FELT CENT & GRAVEL ROOFING 'E .Repairs to old gravel, Canvass and Metalio Roofs made at the lowest prices, MI work promotly attended to and warranted, Ofice, Morning Post Building. corner Filth and Wood streets.2d story. „ • UST RECEIVED, ST RORELAINR,S, . . 98 ItIARKET.STIZEZT, Ladies' lino Lasting. Balmoral, Button and Con gress heot'd Gaiters; Ladics' tine white and black !dove Rid and Idoraceo hliPners; Ladies' lino glove Rid Balmoral and C,ongress Bois; Gents fine Calf Boots, Balmoral and Gaiters. a fall assortment. Boys' and Youths' Boots,Seoes and Gaiters; Missal and Children's fanny Boats. - Bhoes and Gaiters of all - kinds and styles, Be Bare and call and at least- examine ms , Sleek - before purchasing half price Goods else- Remember. at BORLAND'S, 9S Market St. 441-dourfromFilth t • apt 05,50'iiii-EBSTER'S 05 , 50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, rift copi..compioto„NotorialEditionat $5.60 tor ago by .11911b1 11. MELLOR. lota - 81 Wood streak C.II Ali DE LIE RS. IMACIiETS L'ORRICES, CANDELBREOS,, LAMPS REGILDEDOR ~REBRONZED.. . and =cleating! to new. Alr,o, Chandelier s . altered to burn Carbon "Oil..at the - Lamp and Oil ,Store of WELDON, BErNinku kicELL T , • 14 Wood street. near 6th. ATAJAIBLE .FOURTIT STREET Property Per Ettle. • 40.4 feet frontly 5.5 1 4 deep large:baildizr seelr built, 14 inch walls: wide hall: Bar-Roon - uSitting , llecial Dinice Hall 12feet Ceilings; Large' Parlor, 15 sing! e and 9 dou ble chambers; Large Kitchen:, Wash-Howe; good nellir =dor ,thewhole lease, gas and water fix. area. No, S$ Routh street..- Now used as a ho tel end doing an` excellentasiness. For. price t,o- ' . 1 4 terala -anrav l4:icurlißEßT & SONS, ann. - lighillarket.l3treet. OVN/1 A SIM OR - MONEY BE- A- .! twetm Little Saw Mill Bun railroad depot. andthe Marine railway Temperanaerille; Tito owner .ean have the qatne:bYcleseyibiny , the money and paring .thisAdvertizemont, apply at the oeof the rod, • ap 14. • Iran JEWLS. FAMILY 'Lon% 'L. Jut received and for Eider by JAS. AL. F.NTZ uthBo O R. Clf Market and lyt tit. NANIIPANMALIIS OP Pare 0. ; .1N Carbon 01.1., AND Iig EDIZO.II4.E. Perura RPOdoe on LIBERTY MEET oPPoolte R. R. Depot. .31...A.0 oft warranted. sualyd THE ARDESCO OR. comriktrif 77~~AATpFACTIIEE AND : NAVE FOB defined iiirdegeo OH, NON-ZIPLOBrnit. 4LW, PURE BENZOL.E. warehomie,,,,,l7 IRWIN STREET PT17381113011, PENNA. Eineient 011 Wciru DUNCAN, D 13111.0. ac . CO., Zianufaatarars of MBE WHIMS REPUIRD CA.ItiSON 0.11419. Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, Itbarah. Pa. m0,78-6md The Philosophic) Burner. - 111p1.1f1DEBPli NEW DOEIBLE.ACEINti Jaz. Philosophic Burner for Carbon 011 is nos' ready. It Possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. Llt makes alaroe er man light with perfee combustion. • `2. It will barn any quantity of on with safety. 3. It can be used With a long or short ehimnar 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to bunk econendcallt 6. It is more easily wicked than any °the, burner. 7. It tan be trimmed and lighted without re moving the come. 8. It throws all the white lightaboVe the cone. 9. Tho chimney can be removed or blurted without touching the clam These burners are .he common No.I also, and can be. put on any lam) no* in 'use. livery per son using Carbon. Oil should er have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 cantsum dosen 6 2 . Sold No, 82 FOURTH street. Pittohurgh. a te.25.1.2dw P. WATERS. iA S BE'S PIANOS ARE STILL s ahea thi of $ d s taisway's anti a!! other Pianos m ein country. A choice supply received this week; CHARLOTTE BLUME Po.e agent for Ifriabe's Pianos and Prince's unrivalled Melalleona. apll SEOOND HAND PIANOS A CHICHERING 7 OCTAVE. BEAU tiful black Walnut case. very little used_ • - .. , $220 A 7 'rctave. - Chickering. Ro.ewood, round tethers, a first rate instrument 200 A 7 octave, Mays .t Co.. Rosewood. handsome instrument in good order_ _ 175 A 6% octave, &Wait, Rosewood, carved panne's , in front...— . . . ....... . . ...... 1 65 A 634 octave. Zola& kosewond. round fr,nt, an ,bicker Piano.-- 160 t octaveing, Rosewood round omen, a go Ni reliable Plano,— 150 t 6 octave, Hallet, _Davis A Co, Roa , woocl 135 M A 0 oct,. Stodart. ahogony, round front. SO A Butt, Swift., do 75 A GOO% German. . ..... 60 A 6 oct.Dubham., dS 4. o onft - teud do . 40 A 5% ord. kligl!th do 20 A 3 oto. Go do 15 I For sale by JOHN H, NIELLOII, KB UTERI% OPPBB MUM SMELTING WORK H. PARS., ill'ICITll.3Ole les Co. Itiamsfaetnrora of Muth. Brasiers' and Bolt Copa 4 Preimed Cm Bo per Bolder. ttoms. p aised Stillß B o yd its Jos. Also Imorts.. and µ in Ilea% Tin Piggy Sheet Ire% nra. Sas. ellD w Oonstantly on hand. Tiame r e Mao:bine. nd Tools. Warehouse.No.lllOlfißST and lue CCOND STREETS. Pittzburnh.Pctula. AV- Speeded orders of Copper ent to env desired at tern. fe2l:l3,Shw IVETELS. W 0 1117ADRED AL Boiler 'Ureters can find emPlonnent- on iron ennooati‘under shelter, at the best wages. Machinists also wanted: JAMBS' 13..E.A.D5. rahlEawk3d 'Union Iron Works. St. Lottis. BLACK DLUICiND STEEL WORKS. PITTSBURGH. PA. PARK, BROT.IIIIOS dr CO., ILARTIPACTURPRS OP - Best Quality Defined Oast Steel, Square. Flat and Octagon. of all sires. Warran ted 'equal to any imported or manufactured 133 this dowitry, *Ai °MOO and Warehouse, No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 Second streets, burgh. feblB.lyd J. B. OLDDEN GLA SS PALUECER—WANTED eiately—An_ experionood Glue Factor. must also undorstand Lamp Pitting, and. pro duce the most unexceptionable referencesas to character and capability. .14 person need apply anlags posmssing.the above qualifications. mbII SCIIDIERTZ dt.BLEAHLEY, 153 Wood dreet. DUQUESNE BRASS. WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manntaotarera of every variety offmished . B.RABB WOBX FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STE43I FrrirEns . MACIUNESTS ASP COPPERSMITH S . ippoicAss CASTINGS OF Erma? . DE. NN saription made to order. Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. llartionlar attention pup to fitting UP Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils. Also, sele agents for the Western of Pennsylvania. for the sate of Blarsh...nsdell do Co.'s Patent 8; phon Pomp, the best ever inveml ted. having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will tlirow more -water than any pump twice its size. - ' TOW, RECEIVED a splendid stook- ef BPRINGDELAINES &DRESS GOODS cAxrcos,liGEAMS. &e. Special attenelo& is called teem stoat of Muslims and Irish ,Linens that was ptrrehased before the great advanoe in Dry Goods. Call soon and secure your Spring Goods cothey will he much higher Remember the place, No. 95 Market street, be , twelen Fifth and the Diam mad. leb2 • IL J. LYNCH. KUPIEVAT & OLDDEN, GRAVEL ROOFERS MORNING POST BUILDING. comer Fifth and Wood stmts. girt OLTS OLD pe AND NZIW, MODEL BE tans Doable Action. Manhat- Piro Arnie Company, Alle re tat Wheelock's, Sharp's for sale low tothetrada• br s JilgicEs DOWN. '136 Wood Et. CHARLES L. CALD.W.ELL, (Suooosaor to Jaa. Holman Jr co. P xi - Ix N. . Dealer Ail Amon,. -LW eniCei-tlaratinizos, Isznoked 13 eel (kat= Mirket and Mitt etkreite;•krealal& DEALERS IN -OILS S. I. 8 z 0 OBA.LERfI. 43 FIFTH ST/SEHT, A. IR. G• A. I 14. 81 WOOD STREET fOIii&RCIAL INFORHATION. •- _ _ rhiiration committee of the Weald °Parade tor Nov. and Dee. %LPL gilltlNi7:ls.l EgNIZETT" JNO. ti. DILWoRTH, Witt. illaCritEßßY. DAVI:IV-Moe Movements of Etuvpoaii Steamers. BROX ANlittQAd • • • BGlrurgow . . ._-Now York -LiverpooL...-.Aprll 2.5 remen- . ....... .... . Arabia .. .. ... N . City BaititiiOre..Ne wYorli-Liverpool.,...` _May 2 Persia ......... New York-Literpoisl....l.„lllay , Great Eniforn-New ' Europa ..... . ... . .. Australasian. -New York..Liverpool.i..l..lllay MOM Etr2OPEC. • Europa.. ....... Liverpool. ..... -13 Borusgia ..... .April- 22 Etna -.Liverpool ..... New York-April 22 Anstralesian..Livorpool..:,.NeW Yerk-lApril 25 City Washington Liverpoel--NeW Y f o rk-!.4.Pril' 2 9 Canada._ - City of Cork ...LlverpooL:.....New 'York...:May Liverpool...... Now: Sidon . . .... . Tork..tiro3. 16 Ifedar .. .. York,..Atay 1,13 Ali strala . sianZirerpool... .. . New York,.:Jtme -. Trirgii..:,......Liverpool - New York;..;.Tung ' !MONET BIAR, EET. .=7 (cdlutzeixo' DAii.r-rcin" Tine itoAlitiVti PalitTe • The followit g a re the bolos rtt es for Gold, Ryer, j• Buying Bolling Gobi .. .... ... . ... .. 140 00 Silver .......... 3 Demand Notea.. 1 40 0 -00 • - Eastern Extuanice. 8Naw m 0k...... .. . .... . ... par ... ear: Philadelphia:. ...... oar Western Ezetuttlge• ClnoinnatL Louisville.. ... par 3 Clovelard -. • ... • •-•••• Par • it. . r St. Louis- -... Pa -........-...-.......- par , 't • - PITTSBURSH OIL TRATt. SLIVEDAT, APed f 6 th• The market continu es active; holders ihave, se 4 - their minds on higher figures, and'areinot Posed to give way.unlem they obtaitt th4m. The Allegheny river at , prasont being ;ulna 4avigable: order the receipts sae. isteadily en , the utter The "Cott ige," from Oil' City i reporti e.l3end freshet; this will bring a large amply trimarket:l The asking rates for crude in bulk are 83Nt9c;fm l bhls, 143,,n1.5e. Refined, sales of bemc.ted:Were., made at 25c; Free, 31c. The receipts since,eux,: last were as follows : Per river and rait - ,: Crudei n ." bbls, 1,27 bbls; in bulk, 1,0:0; Refined,l,67fi. Tho exports amonnted to 8,031 barrels byimif. Refined—Sales 100 bbls, Free. .6e;. /00 'do Bonded, 2:c cash ; 450 do Free, 34.1.3 11 ;k:We1 Crude—Market firm; 231 es 0f9;40q bbls in bulk, ter.rs 'Withheld; 1,500 bbls do, B„kilioc ; 100 bbls, gregfic ; 60,0%b1s in bulk, 14c. Benzole—Sales 100 bbls Deedorizefi,; WA) 24c. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE- MARKET': OFFICE OF THE DAILY P09T,1 Saturday, April '2stb!, 161Xt. .• Remark*—The weather has _otter, Motecletir, a ed up and wears 'pleasant appearone rivers are in fine navigable order for thei largest' class of boats. We notice a pair or twi t of coal quiet's-boats passing along, destined fort clowak markets. On account of the tiovernistett. pur chasing so many of our coal barges. I hero: will be a larger amount of coal barjes or broa hops towed out than usual. The diggers being at work' all that is wanting he a good stage- (grater.' andit will be an easy matter, for our.coil men to keeirtho lower eitieS supplied; besides furiShing. F "Uncle Abraham's" gunboats with !all tl es- "may ; ' require the corning season. • . - Bacon This article has been: in active ileintind for some time past— The stock in itimA handais. not large, and is daily becoming lesz; Prfees, ! ere evidently tending uPward; there is-:yet: a' fair' amount in smoke house that will: doott' btf olfored for sale. Floor—The market was dull; it seemsrprrttY en-. ident that holders must give way before large, sales can be effected. Prices both - East anti ire,st continue to decline, and Bales lurre been - ink& Now ID . York at lower rates than were ettrient' Pittsburgh. The stock in this market,l4wever,,, is not large, the receipts being very limited, Oroceties—Tho market _for some days past has been remarkably steady. There was a good bass" -ness transacted without any large sales: dealers. confining 'their operations to lots to meet.. the wants of the local trade. Grain—The namiket for some days has been-very unsettled, and saleswere made at a variety of prices, correct qutitations• being difficult to obtain. Ilay7Priee9 rule high. The farmers. being busily engaged •with _their crops, have but little time to -come to : market - Besides, the stocks have been, pretty well" run down during the past month. a none—The sales sine° our last Vrera larger than at any time during the week: prices have declined a shade. We note as follows 't.-600 bbls Extra. $6 20g6 Extra Family. $747- 25- 100 do Extra, $6 25'4610; Extra Pam*, $7r.7.00 do on private terms, and 500 do Extra, S S - 4; Ex= tra-Earnity. Hay—. Prices declined - P hada: - sales at the . seales•at $19@2.".. • . • • Egirs—M arket steady: priies'uhi•hahged ; safe?: of S'isbls were made, at 14c. The reseiDts:eaMismo light; • . _ Butter—The market Wasquiet: Sales Of L - 6 bbls and boxes at ito@f2o: 10 •do - attliet same . Dried Frult-In fair dements. with ! Steady sales; Apples, sales of 150 btish.sl 50'; 160 do at $1 37001 50. Peaches, sales 100 bush, $3; , 3734;- 50 do at $3 25. . Beans—Pri S ceshave advanced: sales -251 hlih at $3 for choice Nasty. - - .2 Baeonv-Annetive ingwiry gtill•kept' up and liberal transactions are still taking place:, iSales 25,000 lbs Plain nams,B S C Hams, loc • !sids:. Be; shoulders 6e, $5,000 ma hi lets "at :seine range. of figures.' • Grain _The market is very unsettled_ at this Limo and correct .quotations are difficult to - ob ' tain- Wheat is unchanged as regards prices .or. demand. _Rye is inquired for and- commands' $1 readily. Barley is not inquired for. beingoutof season. Corn, the demand ties. fallen of: we note sales from first handset 81®55e from stare, the usual advance. Oats are the leading attiele at present, with BOMB, heavy . operations to QAT ernment-oontr4ctora: we quote nominally. at 8/Q 85c, but vreuld not advise Investments: , • Cheese—Market firm; with an active demand; sales /46 boxes-W. 12.14 e: 25 do Gctsiten i 15e. Potatoes--We notice tang heavy operatittni in this article: sortie hundred buish-changelliends at $1 1011 bush. Aches—Prices are:unchanged,: Bales .1.11 Musks Soda As 4 b.74(g4.7(; market firm. Sun—Sales 160 bbts ut $1 80. • • " • - Suirar—Bities -of 12 hhds' OileartS at la* 10 do Cuba;l2e; 10 bhls Crushed, file. Coffee—Sales 30 sacks - Rio at 3 4C0. Ffolasseo—Sales of 20 bbls Orlearis . at.3Be, New York 011 „ Market. OiLs generally are very sales of nrieesef mast kinds are easier. Small sales of City Linseed at sl6o@l 55; the latter an ertrema rate: . 25 . .bblt Western Lard Oil sold at 83e, bet °home com mands 93e. LCanaphene is selling at $3 65; Find at $135; Kerosendat 10042 e. Pettolounli isfirmer„ we quote Crude at 221(e; Refined in. bond at g.@ Sso, and do Free at 40,945 e. NP.w :April 1 2.—Cotton, there W AD some today, but- with little or none on sale. We have not a transaction to report. 'On Saturday, not previously reported,l3 hales dam aged sold at 42i60 stilb, - Sugar, there wan more inquiry, to-day resulting in sales of about 225 bbds in, several lots at prieca . wing in, favor of sellers. Fair, 8, 1 '.',,®0c; fair oalt Prime,035g93 , 4 0 VI lb, - - es, to-day'ssalca s w re confined .to"-a} out 600 bbls in several lots at - 35@;360 and 37@3e- for fermenting new env. London _Metal- ItitnekeL. Spelter qniet and,prices loitering, .£l74eLs "is ton being accepted on the spot, win Meefil *Ertl little notiee—previons ratea not obtainable. Copper in Food demand at former terms. Several contracts in Lead at recent quotation?. Dealers in Scotch' Pig Iron have increuse(land fits 91 to Me the value of mixed numbers, cosh, Liverpockz oil Market. them Petrol - oath bill:mon in canal orablo request arket is firmer request at the close; , salsa 3,550 bble of Rafted Oil at is 4 d@la s cl.sith Natrona at la 0c1::/.300 eases Sp h i bls rit Crudtlae Pennartraria at £ll lee; and /00 9430 araf.; . • . • - . . Cotton- at Sea. . The Liveroool .27mea siyilthe quantiti ofeotlon afloat frdm India for all- parts' of Ehropo is 258_ .- 000 balee,„against 2 100001 ales last year ; of which 208,003 Wile% against 170,000 bales. are from Born_ bay. The proportion of the total for Liverpoi)l .. _ ._ 111=MEM2 21:4.093 batty, against 172,fAi bale , , in ela4ing 182,000 ba'ea,nahst 15: 1 .000 bales, from eranbaY. There are Ms" asoct ioCKY.t hake teg. the Inane itatxtehinar MYER, Altiffy. icoodezutetLtlvuz- thz- Cluchtilati:Cormsreicil for Daily. post) ' - , , ,Cinchsts t ati. The SLCiiud, froia - St L' ni Was Alto only ar rival outside of the dailyAmoitets. She went tiewn ( 612 4thliii Itht iiiithtlfter.24lo ef flour, btit rt4Y--he fouudat-thelevee this niorningroadY to-fdi butter •-go nth: leave for Pittsburgh. this fisaggii-ostis: • ' = '; . • Tbariree hote isildrustr„. .ItrensiledlOn inches in the forty-eight hours ending 10 A. at yester day, and was Ant% 1 feet6.X [tithes above low water markin Deoernher.'looo. ~. I• ' • There isl 4 feet in the channel out to Cairo. swig big rirer.below.. •• - ~.: ; • The up per /disstrisip_pl is said- toho'filling front. tifaint...atil . down; - There is five , feet on the 11 .00er, aqd four - 6set.. ott., 4hp—tower Rapids. Below- Keokuk' there li 1, feet iii the chaxmot•-it good stage! -, ....- --- • --- = • -- ' - . . To , THE PIIBT,XO . .. mu thellatorarttanithies. krikiedert elan denote- ' ss,' -- :- . ,- .. _ imgortgaseat morel gad - •,---, p *--.., gamete di&W ie telf, , • --‘, ~ - abuse; atui : - or ... ~.,.. -.,. tastlo nreommertatlikrin - . rent 10 Srantbs ar bout_. ~1 r :Mid adattiCfrAii , soriztod,' 13etanst lastramtrp: pa -Ifitrfaet,,af.his doing eV e *nowt au* tzaaletsgtvereelfuler el , 01. and thinks it. -4 , :geriat nat. tram i.w.morsi slut: of. -00 ahMatiatIon.. aad corrtdatto among -timir *smoislog sone Aid Their 4 0 'Lsmus'D 6111 44A)e 0 441a0115 10 Gip 049 meaner War same es Dr., zitAN. ur;.fegsellik last a husratwo ;dna might he ma to. titearassiont atußld rebate • eislio and- presensetaourt r_____ t -aara and , meee ih-ilfrearegeo: aortagga as-raasaroomn and r,e, ite Coln Ilial measly,: umewgenee, mama ,lte,to v .anS• etattli systealoady., mi ,taray omiy _goitee t at is tolatalionyAgreser ittat neraeroni - : , .7 1 . -to, , - 1101 guarirsao are' that their '"'"0„; s"''intere . sad Wa4.l, prey feeble ..._llO an da...ouvate amnion :ma appears:qr. u 4 Ve testvtao azaith..auirvigor by Dit. BRAN . ztaany„.befora and alter rmarriage VI been saved mmih ag.: agllo2= • km f. - Brerrr.ntorr ea Gra am:rata:l7 carol In a ver , ori Pace Ake harnoveomodial. id) Ore saran commands tom the- etaldto. lhavina , seat the fallacgottlte hew abattion- edit andAbstligotV t he 4ena,l e4 ti e , - 1t% 4. zesseetaretreatedadwmerged sitoetrin, had over forty years 140) experiaarA mewl. alms. niantin•losereatief.botir the Ind :Wettl t aid in the United leadahlra.ta.r l ilt..tal34, 'ai a 'fair trisl:l . Letlth ana haimincar wilt agam %loom .1113oatlusaelr-Taßalieheela Trifle no ro , 4geredu t .montebanka um as Ina come and Pa matt n n gall td: ittitlndtvd-diltazet a-, Aar nowt ~,,..,,InArar ~, untrie4 ban ! `noir • ralimil, ptin ;hey 8- it la time ~ , fral mmumseatr had of my.tre , t-ser.t imkroonriter 4 oopy of the Moiloal A.dviper,whieh 'iv gatedgratig to . ag_tliat apply` Having the ad vaistaao_,l3f, 0ver..19 , park expationoa mid oaservation; etude . 'holm alratiOZ ekai •la thetreatment ad " ak - transow. mul who is 'daily ronsaltedhiitaurcap4matwellaarvorn rambled by -rimeosige-oltisteronblisam . pro . .Drietere of Adair. .Ao ! _' 4 Opetc SS limilhgeld . •striet near Diamontr smear. _ Private 63ratran1- 4stiama ItOM-•ill ilk*: Pr ifitrUhlan efidetly at. kot4a l W 'Pima, '''' ~._„_- ..n ..... r..= 7; - 7 -.-- -130 x" . , _ _ais •-.. r • r rittobtmai Poet 026% , AIEW, MEDICAL DISCOVERY. se.* liwon IlliT ewe r-Ti of nlwilaant 'ANIL Pr2Lll4 GONORRAILL iirlOrtilidiltir, liktkharra !§isokinsi. Weaketas. hihrtgly Mae oi‘rilmnee. Detrital Irm ' -: -0. 1 Ohmili-Bbrietstre and• - • swims nt- the ilida , • t •,- • ' " '-' ' ard . Bladder.' ' IThietrAse heft need 'ItY Ulna*: or. .- - ONE RUND4,III) PHIIMJANS. in their , tivitieisottesititli the entire mama. Trot Corarse. Ciarsehns. or ear ecteuvand erto ova. BREnT4B` 8 ,40.00 ,P 44.43 ans %Olt beam' Wien+ etesdiss a cure in a few and cure is ansotedit isperman eat: t ermprepara from vosetable extracts that Aart to system. the nause ate the ,or prostrate the breath and tiehni:aled; all nutuseenit_tastele avoided. being A diet isamesiny warm =hut thelei nor dog e adtioninterfere With - basincoep =Ar k ,. jr.so. 2 lser ocertaine air te= gilts; FREON OrThi DO . . Dr. , Beira TreattiwAnk iStEdiska ' - 1114 "klez .• , .., „, at a ' &V Ibutel; Vikirrium-0 ..t_tok Pamphlet at Itft l a w- t e i n wr,7 26 . l 'ML=.l.l - 11,3,' atZ, , an. Bnarogtine gia r lawn', "2( complete Treatise on Noilorrltso,.oled Ririe. lire Sisphatie..te.an eatitelyatieturetbrcs. with 7 rresoriptiona _in &oat. . , adapted 4or self reattneet. without the ttd ofa physician -• MICR WIC DUMAN ' +-- The PM or llookierill bdseittiesonrit from ob. wervatkos; by min. poet;paid.. by any advertised Agent on MiNit;..cif the nuntiey. -- • = J• BBLeal. 76 Oeliereinot./L Y. ac, E 079. General honk '"- - --". ' b r . ~ .., ! , _,, ~ , 4 • , ,L. a , Holv. Lesrt. HOW RESTORED! Jun published. in k s Belled ARVY*44t Price ' AS LBOTMLBOIC. Mid NATUI_TREA =NM' and Itadicakgere o q 3 Penoat o 2 2 / 1 0=a or Eteurehud- ilfehluiess; --usivolimmy . Nretcuscipte. filexualDebilitr.- end .Ixemftrarro rlf,emago eerteralbt_Nerrcnneee,- . pike - Epilepsy and Atte 21a0tal and rillaloptimaataaltGreanlt. AcatNancy&kgritimagit;o4aelr ia,,Ckr.ple; '24 . -.800t-to - norm* of, :811ffdreiril." tient under seal; hi a plain : privelopc4•l toting ad, citeekpact raid: , onlataiJA of Sit.C..bteiLor two postage.eleamps.l7 Dr. um,d; G. Willis, • --....• 127 u roadwa y , 'IVew Tom ".:Ixaalullaveln-, :. 7 7 ' Poor ()Mee :Him Amis. -. .~~;~~i~:a~~co~, ...: ;: TEAVVENGi4II" 01111.14 RS f, 2 Iron 41 1,, u1cu1te...- 41Eg1K1.11ACRUPTItili tall r iJ milices.' . Itiar : :he lienn. B. 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Youth's Calf, Came and Hip Bootyidtion and Bronair of e7 Meme ar "- n ein ng p er i7 or,ooud i taa w b:lftoc a_ t . " ..skltEN - P agi F7 l,o %P w ar 4763l 7; Boots ooda to Elva itenerslastialheticm. Marketltrest• 048-I.laWn FoxBl-41X-1111/E ILI scriber offers for rale, very low his farm of 85 40m - situated iri WashMrionformshlo Mans emintY. Ohio. 01:10 mile and a halt from SF/. DVline station on the Pittsbenh t Cleveland maimed— fifty sores are iroproved_aedurt dermiltivatlon and tin whole is rids ineoal 10p0. Th-bnildings are a hawed log houe, tog stable. o.iw IhQ; &a. The fame iswall eiteated within one mile oldie railroad. - • - .. - :Tents of' belo-4hirohalf eash - : tune fa th, remainder Pen SMrer twee.- - siteSIVIEHRE N. 7" le. Columbiana eounty. Beier to Jas. AtoCabc.44toss stmt. Pittsburgh: /MINTS' nOOTs - AINIEIo luai4l(4)- -014 atZsbninlioRititika ion ltoorol. !4EDIQ is
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