e ?i: afl imt, ADVERTISING AGENCIES. hietars.N PETTEGILL & CO. No. 3'7 Park Row, New York city, and No. 6 State street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. el Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rates. TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 16, 1864 Fenton Brotherhood As we noticed in yesterday's issue, the meet ing on Saturday eve at Lafayette hall was well attended considering the short notice given. We give the following passages from Capt. Walsh's address. He explained the meaning of the word "Fenian." It was the name given by one of the Irish chiefs to an order of Knighthood, that flourished in Ireland previous to the christian era. Of these knights, Modern historians have little to say. Their history must be sought for in the song of the bards and the chronicles of the early annalists; but distant and far away as it is in the twilight of antiquity, it shines through the waves of time brilliant with their virtues their courage, charity and fidelity. For more than three hundred years they kept watch and ward over the liberties and destinies of Ireland, Their popularity at length excited The envy of rival chiefs. and through calumny and misrep resentation they loot the national patronage; year by year they faded away. There is a tra dition current among those versed in celtic lore, that the last of the olden Fenians fell in Pales tine fighting under the banner of the erusadist. "Theitnights are dust, their swords are rust, Buttheir souls are with the saints, I trust." The modern Feniana wish to eitmulate the pa triotism, the virtue and chivalry of the men of old' they wish to make Ireland—what she was in by gone clays—e free, happy and independent land. To save from otter annihilation a race that havegiven to the world statesmen and sol diers, poets and ',raters, painters and sculptors, and what is ten times greater, the noblest work of God, upright and honest men and heroic anti virtuous women. 'the mission of the Fenian Brotherhood is to create flll.l foster among Irish men everywhere, feelings of fraternal harmon and kindly love ut , 'acsother unity of council, and a common polic:, upon-the Irish question. with mutual lorhearance upon all others. Tu organize them into .ioaleties and prepare for ta king advantage 01the,earliest oportueits that wouldpresent itself. and In England's dal - fenny demand Ireland's rights. and If our demand is re jected, if it it answer, violence:and insult. if our peple are I,id go rack to their mud hot els and die—then w hen the insult and outrage Hush es the cheek of the nation and fires her heart, think of the struggles of our fathers, think of the bold acts and brat e deeds dune vi other lends and by other men. think of teee, of Washington and Bunkerhille think of Braes. and Bannockburn, think of 'fell and Altorf, think of Poland, glori ous immortal Poland ! end Bred: redress where they have sought it, emulate the bright examples that gleam on the page of history with the glory of a sunbeam. After souse further remarks on the mislon Of the society, he proceeded to defend the broth erhood from the charges made against it. of it being a secret and otherwise unlawful society . He met each charge with good and clear argu ment, and closed los defenee with the following passages If then the Fenian Brotherbeod is what I have represented it to be, and none can prove it to be the contrary. If its members are men of character sod of respectability. It they have on their rolls the names or senators, lener as, Priests and Presidents of religious societies. If the Press sustains them. if they interfere in no way with religious onae. to practice its establish ed rules as men or members of a church Fanixn iem having nothing to do pro or can with the religious belief or feelings of any man, ne more than it his to do with hie polities. It they have done no harm bat encalculable good. If they have sent thnusands of dollars to the BiShops and Priests of Ireland for to feed the poor. If they have given sa they did the other day, nine hundred and thirty nine dollars to one of the Priests of Nashville for the relief of the wideivs and orphan, of that cite. It they aagainhave Issued time al again eaculars - sad letters declaring that they were not 6esseell or un lawful and challenging proof to the country. If anything' lin Purl ul can be snows to exist clearly Arid LIOVAelly. there is enough 01 man hood and true spirit in the organization to Allier It and make it right. ossian when asked the secret of the ancient Ferrier:is success said "We Fenians never doltlies: by truthfolness and the strength of our arms we came safe through all our tight"—l know its thi , histor ical fate of patriotism to seder perseeutions but though chains and terfunea, t lolence and death laid in Its way lice truth it will have its champions with fortitude enough to sus tain them through the trial. His remarks on Irish nationality ware very excellent. He showed how It never died, how it struggled and fought inch by inch for Irish rights. How after been struck TO the earth 'With its er.e.en tole trom Ikead ji it s scepter ite fro to m rc i i t i s ahnadrid ithe ovisdat, how Liin sprang from the 'lamb where the foe had laid her and grasping the old barmer of green, waved it atone her head, proclaiming and showing to the world that there is still on tier lip, a spirit of life and on her cheeck a glow of heatit , and on her brow—That "Deaths pale flag is not yet advanced there '• For Ireland he s ail the triumph of liberty would not be the mere triumph of strength, vi mind or manhood. It would not be that Irish Patriots were superior to English hirelings. that Dish pluck was be:tcr or tougher, than Saxon;dogetlnes.i. ' No. it would be sure than all that, fur :rucii the spirits that guided the struggle would :are passed away—when chief and soldiers (rend and foe, would have passed to another sphcre—when the rival ban ners and arms would have mouldered and rush ed away, the triumph would still live—a poor scattered oppressed alighted race would be collected prosperous. unit respected. With her great resources and natural advantages, Ire land Would soon rise and honored place among the n.l! ions, nod the triumph of liberty would be for her and her children for ever—the triumph of Yeace prosperity and re spect. After some few allusions to the Chicago fair, the speaker concluded amid the applause of a highly delighted audience. • Rolling nt Pitt shnrgilt. In January last we pzit.iishe.l snipe reiiiirizs • says the Qi !oly tile date of the erection of the rriliwz mills of Pittsburgh and the ratio of increase. 1,, compiled for this number a t.,lie as :41ven showing the date of tire 1 of each. togeth er with the names of tire part us tire mill, and the style , fthe tirm by whom it is at present owned. Vi - e iis.i wished to have also presented tables sh,-tiw the increase in all our branches of Pitishurch manufactures, but finding thht complete t ,i , les could not be com pleted for this number, have given that of the rolling mills alone. ti , pinr to have the oth era for the April number. The ...n , rels.• 1,, rein ufacturing establishments in Pittakir.h during the past tli:ee year, Is in the as , ;; -state wonder ful, and the amount- of capital strek that has been—well, Cryslci,ra W. will say for want of a better word, for machinery and buildings fur manufacturing purposes is Aston...siting —, erected in Pile I,v r . Cowan, now ex tinct. Union, erected in 1616 ty Robinson. McNiclile & Co., now extinct. Sligo, erected in 1°25 br stewart Lyon. now owned by Lyon. Shorb x Co Juniata, erected in 1,6 by I' Nhoenberrer. now owned byphoeui,rger tt Co. —, erected 111 W. 11.9y5 & Co., now xtinot. Sable, erected in lbcS Z Packard, noc owned by Zug & Painter Etna, erected in 18'2.5 to Bean, Butler & Bel knap, now owned by t,p , ing, Chalfant & Co. Wayne, erected in 1,51:9 by M. S. Mason, now owned by Brown & Co. Pittsburgh, erected In 1538 by Lorenz, Forsyth & Cuddy, now owned by Zug & Painter. Birmingham, erected in 1 , 336 by Hoge & Hart man, now owned by Mcknighi & Co. —, erected In 1842 by Campbell & Chess, now owned by Chess, Smyth a Co. Pennsylvania, erected in 1344 by Everson & Co., now owned by Everson, Preston &. Co. Clinton erected in ISE A. Plumer & Co., now owned by Grar, Cc Co. Kensington, erected i., l - Ai by Freeman & now owned ty Lloyd & Black. Vesuvius, erected in 1013 by Lewis, Dalzell & Co., now owned by Lewis, Bailer, 1/elicit & Co. Duquesne, erected in 1846 by i.'oleman,„ iiall mon & Co., now owned by Hallman, Hahn) & Co. Kittanning, erected in lE+47 by the Katanning Iron Co., now owned by E. I, Brown& Co. Eagle, erected' in 1800 by James Wood & Co. now owned by James Wood Co. Lorenz, erected in 1860 by Stewart, Lloyd & Co. now owned by Grail; Bennett & Co. Ainericrus, erected in 1653 by Jones, Lauth 00., now owned by Jones rt Laughlin;.Soho, erected in 1853 by Moorhead & Co., now , owned by Moorhead & Co. erected in 1863 Ly Everson, Preston & Co., now owned by Everson, Preston &Co. —, erected to 1863 by .Tdclinight & Co., now owned by McKnight & Co. —, erected 1863 by Reese, Graff te Dull, o AMA wned by Reese, Grey a. Dull, erected in 1663 by Elomay. & Co., now owned by Kloman & Phipps. —created in 1853 by Lyon, Shorb & Co, now owned by Lyon, Shorb & Co. ownererected In 1862 by Jones ts Laughlin. now by Jones and Laughlin, • STEEL Vi'ORES. • Plttebureh, erected in 1835 by Isaac Jones, now owned by Jones,. Royd & Co. libefttem, erected In - 1848 by Singer, Hartman & Co., now owned by CingPr, Co. ---, erected in 1850 by Iluesey, Weld & Co., now ownixi by Hussey, & Co. Black Diaroond, erected in 18.59 by Park Bro. & Co" now owned by Park Brothers. —, La Belle, erected In 1863 by Hartman & Batter, now owned by Hartman & Reiter. CORPF.II YFT LP. Wetted in law by C. G. Hussey & how - owned by C. a. Honey & Co. /Ate susior, erected in 1857 by. park, Mo. o t udy & now owned by Park., McCurdy &Co.. Wiltril .0. --The citizens of the Th*l Wad holds meittpo r womorrour eveni n to t. i g rlt meisureesoia3 all the quota Wll2ll under the late calls of the Presid of the ent for 000,000 keeting in tho Sixth Ward. , According to previous announcement, &large number of the citizens of the Sixth Ward met in the school house yesterday evening to hear the ceport of the Executive Committee appointed on Saturday evening. After the organization of the meeting the com mittee reported that they had met at Alderman Butler's office on Monday eveningsand divided the ward into ten district - K . and appointed a corn• mittce of two for each block. The following are the block committees : he co riTight.—To-night Prof. Ist district—Vine street to Farmhill—.l. F. Richards closes the course of lectures at Concert Oluley, J. M. Johnston. 2d district—Farmhlll to Ora wford—F. iloodan pr o- Hall with the electrical experiment, mostly pr Wsd .P. Tuttle. duced by Ma Fuhmkord machine. By means of district—Crawford to Fulton—R. 11Ic Ad- this machine a current of electricity of great In ams, G. Shumm. : tensity is produced, and min ii cts produced hich 4th district—Fulton to Townsend—William , no other apparatus gives. We believe thin is the Burke, John Wallace. 6th dletrict—Townsend to Logan—T. Robbins, first time such an apparatus has ever been in our R. Armstrong. city, and those who are only familiar with the magnetic battery and COIIIIIIOII plate machine Thomas W. Wright. 6th distils[—Lo anto Elm—Win. Barnhill, should see this Wonderful ekhiltition of electri 7th distf cal force. ict—Elm to COGnginsii—John liebinan, Thomas Jeremy. XQ -Bthdistrict -- Congress to Washington—Thom- I GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING as Kerr, John Campbell. MACHINES have obtained the highest premium 9lh district—Washington to Federal—.Tolin at every State. eounty and Institute Fair held Wattion, Wm. Collingwood. in 106'1, as the best family and the befit manufac 10th district—Federal to Chatham—John Ph,l llps, Wm. Woodcock. taring machines, and for the best machine work. The following resolutions were pasted by the A. F. CHATONEY, General Agent, committee : Resolved, That each enrolled man in the sever Jan It IS Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. eral districts be called upon to contribute tOu the bounty fund. JOSEPH MEYER Resolved, That all citizens not enrolled in the several districts shall contribute as liberally as possible to said fund. Resolved, That the collectors be requested to canvass their respective districts at once, and re poardrt to School Ho ut u the Execse on Wednesday ive Committee te evenin g ` Si at PLAIN AND FAN( V W 8 o'clock. There was a very free interchange of opinion FURNITURE AND CHAIRS anions those present, during which it was on- nouneed that an officer wearing the uniform of W the United States was going round from ward to ward stat ing that he had a number of men whom IEIS Vrnit hlleld. on., .121 Penn Mts., he was prepared to sell to the highest biddiu • Bet, coal 1,11 -t., and Virgin Lille), Such a man, if he really is an officer in the t now army, should be sent at once to Fort Lata) et te }'l TT,I-31 . k H until the war is ended. IN', EXTRACT BUCHU, A resolution was adopted that in the eveat 01 KV there being enough money raised to vac each clan of the ward's quota #f l 0 and the men should . Celehratel for the cure of not come forward, and a draft should take place C hrouit Catarrh of the Bladder, Mot*- for the residue, then each dratted man who pasd told Irritation of the Urethra, Re d‘4o should receive #2OO, to be paid out of said fund, to enable him to procure substitute of tentlon or Incontinence of pay the commutation. Urine, Before the meeting adjourned quite arn hon.!. • some sum was subscribed, and with proper exer- A °'! all diseases oi the . er and H. idue •N ta. Ls eta ion on the part of the committees, and a libe- lad d ral spirit on the part of the citizens of the ward. the requisite funds May be raised Prepared ,0113 by - A. J. RANICIN 8,-. CO., = • I 1zt . .1, ;I.- l',•, I - lectutau's Tra i 111 ug. Jack Ale Donald, Ifeertairs trainer for his I. No. li3 Market 6 4tref t. Pittsburgh,. S fight with king, publishen the folio:, tug , ar,l inold by all Drug-_ , lstn. mo Bell's Life of the 30th ulti ,As a great deal febl Prier, - 13 ._ruts, ... has been said upon the aubject of fiednan'n trad.- ing for his recent battle with King and mu. i, -.I that reflecting upon my conduct in the Ina, tar.is.spi,rlisit-CRG•iii- ti , ils,, - - - Aiiii E. I beg you will permit Inc. for the infer", ,tion tt'•.•••-' • Lonsee ar, I Alanager \fu ILEA het • ts and nati•faction of the publlo, to say that I a ts H tIN t ntsii.,.. With John Heenan nix weeks and throe ,taxi i i. .:......, '''' ,,,,, - ,, ..; t,,,• r,, , -,.,,; ~re,,,im, of Alin : , during his trai n ing for the match, and dorm,: Ill.I.,1,„\ LA E.n.a I,RN. the youth; 1,14. beautittil that period lean safely assert that he neither at,- 5•4::,•,':•,,e1",-;:n`,‘•,••L'ar,`:,',1,,,',','!",,•,,,",, . t " ,',, b ,",c ( 2,‘,,;'', l ''''''"' l•r•r -nor drank anything but from the band of hi, TH. Lt, 1,.:--, - IN ;, ,il i •••• t - own brother, who kept everything under 1..c1.. IJAY of great anti key. I also ,tale that it was troll, James Heenan tnat both John and I received w-hatitve A ~ i1i0d,,,, ..r 1 - ,,,,, with we at . The only time I lost night of .folio The. French Spy: or the Fall of A Inlera. Heen w as on Tuesday, December 8. when. 1,, 4\ Henri 'it. Alma ... .• • his ow special desire. he lett New market: 1,/ 1 , 1 ,' 41 , 1 ','''„ avoid 411 police, and proceeded to London, mid ''''''''''''' ~, i ,,, ~' ~,,,,,,,,1 , „,,. ..,- I , i, L.' I'''''' : staved a ith a gentleman, full , of his princlital .. backers. It Wili also his expressed wish th, •it -- .111 , :ki i.l N 1 .4 CIIIII %,-. neither I nor Inn brother nhoulitaccompatii 1,1,,1, •17 ,- .; and when he parted with me he declared that ii.' . i I? h .i: 11 was never in better health and i.ki, , llhiorl Iv, 1,,s lifetime, Vocal & Instrumental Concert From the Tuesday till the niornltiol 11,1 , 113,, At CON - CI:ET 1,11,1. .atT 111 13•..1,A 1 Thursday December 10, I cannot be answerable f - .1. - I.NI.NtI, F,- - - ,-*!,. I • 1. for anything as regard.,hl, dieti hilt I ma no-, that Keenan did not eat or drink an) thing in tom PP 04/ /1. 1.31 NI E--Pta rt Flrut. presence after li. k left Newinarker iin: it the llznt ' \ " 41 ' 5 ''''''' • ' •-•• 1 1; "-''• 4• '''' •• " 14411 wan concluded—not that I would for one -ire l• 1 -5 N -'• ' ''''-• -,'.•'• 4 '• '• -1- ', 1 ' , 1r t,"", •• '"," - moment attempt to sup or -ast an inninoa- ~ ,it" -"ti - o l ' 14- •••••' • _Rids f. • -i,rii ' 3 Pit, V, inici.nk Lion an to any wrongful treltlllent Of 12111 kiini ' -..iiii ii. , I only mention the fact. and to which I ••,,, ~ I 1 1 • 4 I •44--4 all '-- ' 4 ", -- -'' P i'"' }•,.„, I A Ito, that .lamer Hem: in told Inc he had made .1 filth n Itea. c. , oked Ills ,•1,31:, and John had breaktanted 5 • i t' - '`it /-Irti` lo. HI , k 4 -J t'' 4, '' 11 • - " long before I saw him on the morning of t•,, , I - t. If I -I_ , • 1. - -: I • tight, an I had to some from the West }bud to the - • 1. Solo "•I N litito -1 •Ai Ait Vario C I Peri station. I hunt 1 -hall not he held resporeAide for the manner in which Heenan fought on the day ; and in conclusion do now solemnly assure •2 Air 41. '"" 1 -tw I ' 4 ' ' • 4 l -' s• '''''''" 41 ' 4 ' 1 - ' ,• '''" the public that I del my bent fairly and honest lc 3 5 t"hk-'11” '.n,,,-_ 5 "'''''''' '- - •••' -' to secure su 2, :, . which not bring in mortals to 1• r command. I has e boat nit money sulfate,: gross- 4. S '''q . • • •- - '''' P "L " 'm il e ly maligned by one who ought to hare amown 5- HS PPY -11 ''' 1 ":" - , r ti- 1 "re - t , •w ' 'll"'e . -Th -. ... s, better. Hot. no:withstanding the slurs, both John C. Heenan fund his brother James will au h- 1 r , star.tiate my td atemenr. Yours. etc., . JOHN 31, ACDONAI, I), A faithful friend to John i '. lievnan The f.l...ani Psri ' i rand Piano inanufaetur- Ol by W Ti.,a-alb:ire. has 'k ki•elli furnish ed by Messrs. L liar. Admission, dnis. le. re up, aal7 p. 111. to commence 'Fizlie•s to he isa 1 at Prospective Rolling 111111 s for 1864. Messrs. Reined'' n. iutin 'llodle's . \Vamp. kiarr's ; :ifs. link it 8: s ('ellors We have noticed, few days since, the wrest increase In the ficilitiee of Pittsburgh a „,! a, the, the past year for the production at :11erdidalit :VIASONIC HALL. Iron, as shown by the recital of the dimensions • of some eix new rolling mills ereated'ciii ring the Third and Last Wook But One, pant sear. As large an increase as these tigure.s Open Every Afternoon anti Every Even evidence in the supplying power of the iron ing This insilret of Pittsburgh, and as hem . ) as the total The most extraordinary exhibition in the of the iron rolling mills show the producinepow- world, the • er of our city to tie, yet there is no doubt that • Pittsburgh is yet in its infancy as an iron mar- &rent 3.113 ti-oniß n 'Tableau • ket. During the coming year, if the rumors we hear are correct, there will be added to the num ber of mills three, mod perhaps four new ones, of which one or two, it is said, will be the largest in the country. Although we characterize this prospective increase as a rumored one, yst from tne names we hear mentioned in con ADMlSSl l iNnection with v v .' ( LI , F , p A HEN-Ts the erection of these prospective mills, we feel no doubt that 1864 will see the mills building. We also hear that several of the older mills will also so largely increase the number of their pud dling furnaces during this year as to nearly dol ble their capacity In 1863. Pitt sburgh. Judging train the past history 01 Pittsburgh, we conclude that le r future will he one of stetil3 advancement. an.l ed prosperity events transpirlidt ,rutin us daily, pie edit elusive evdlenee tit the truth of thts assertion Her fountlriv an .t I ict Dries were never doinz better buiiiness, her merchants and traders never more prosperous. nor houses so scarce nor real estate so high. She is fast becoming (if she Is not already) the great centre of trade between the east ant west—the queenly arbiter whose business it will hr to control the regulations of trade between these two great sections of the country. Look al Pittsburgh thirty years ago, and behold her nun' ' How great the contrast how pleasing the contemplation ! 'there are those among us who beheld her in her infancy RAW the bloom of her youth and now witne s s the da wrung ties uty,of her womanhoo I. And there are those among us Ito will eve her merge into the more mature dignity of ace, presiding with grace and impartial i ty over the destinies of trade and commerce in a large portion of the country—her manufactories supplying, the most distant markets. and her big gun, silencing the batteries of her enemas, foreign and dumpsite. ' Price Current.— i'he following Price Cl,e -rent, published J k,ly iI, lill'2 in New York, iv. r b 1 :, BY'S W. . B. BR A 1)1 the fact that our peui.ic are not 1 rhang,oble pro- VI 1 pie, strikes us: A N D Honesty—None in market. SCHOMACKER & CO'S Patriotism—First quality, no demand; second quality, principally bought up by speculators. Provence— Atpar, all held by stockholders. Modesty—None but damaged parcels on the p market. Vice—large quantities held; no sales. Pride—Market glutted. Politeness—Very ehelp; holders unwilling to , Ca EVEN FIRST PRIZES, GOLD AND sell. ;," Silver Medals received within a month at estate Fairs, and Fair of American Institute, Wit—All bought up for New York market. New York, in 1%3, by Ww. E. Bradbury, for the Scandal—None offered wholesale:the article entirely engrossed by h t wkers and peddlers. Religion—When brought into market, highly BEST PIANO FORTES. adulterated; sales nominal. I,ove—None offered, except for real estate. SCHOMACKER tilt( t , Philadelphia, received Talents—Cash article; no credit; few sales. the erystatl'alace Prize Medal at London, l ed of season. sides have numerous Medals. Diplomas and apes The present state of m trkets in the shave co m • 1 ma reports from state fairs and Institutes. modities. "I can't see St ” There Both have s number of letters of recoruchends would seem to be but little change in tion from the hothest musical talent, embracing the cidrent rates of the ittore :tom moult les dup. . Gottscholk, Straiticosell, Wm.. Mason, tirobe and ing the past lift; -taro yew others. Better and cheaper than any other s. Pianos made, and Business on the AI" harf.—The wh4rl Warranted for Five Years. ; .;;t: it business like WAMELINK &BAHR, ' , rile Agents for .rtti , L,rni, acrd Western Pa., N., '2 2 , 1'. I •inlr et.. nenr i;usponsinn Bridge. Ills morning pre.ionte Acres were covered with boxes. harrel, hog - sheads and 'run, a ttie the flier WAS with flat, coal and steamboat_. Extensive pre parations are being mute for the - opening of the spring trade; and while the demand abroad for the manufactures of Pittsburgh is growing greater every day, there is no good reason to suppose that the energy and ability of our business men will not be sufficient to afford the requisite supply. To even the casual ob server, the growing greatness of our city is perceptible, in the fact that new factories, foundries and business houses have to built, and old ones enlarged. in order to meet the in creased demands of trade. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Con. cert.—Mina Lena Bertha will give a grand vocal and instrumenal concert on the evening of the 18th inst., atConcett Hall. Miss S. will be &I alsted by Prof. Sartori, Prof. VVarnelink, Prof. B. A. Berg, prof. Q. Teorge and Miss Eliza Scribe. Doors open at 7p in.; performance to commence at 8 ci!elook. Tickets may be had at Messrs. Reinetriaa, Ilieyrae.P.Beldle's, Warne link and Barris; lErs. Blumes'i, C. C. Mellon's, and at the door. The elegant parlor ;Llano, man. utaptured by. W. B. Bradley, has been kindly furnished by Wamplioir Er, Barr. Third 147 . 1 0i.4 - t(Oinsiblarta, Atteiatibia Th6litisexeettheThrd Ward are hereby notl• tied to meet at the School House this (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock, to take immediate Action relative to the draft. A Bad Practise.—We notice a very repre hensible practice among the boys upon the streets. We refer to throwing stones at each oth er. The person at whom the missile is thrown is not generally in so much danger as the pas ser-by. IVe saw a little boy a day or two ago who had received a severe gash on the head from a stone which had been thrown—lt may have been playfully—at some boy on the street. Such practices are reprehensible and dangerous, and should be frowned upon by all citizens who may witness thein.• JOSEPTI MEYER & SON, AUSEMENTS. The I.lllle Del il PARADISE Grrtund -Math' EVERY AFTERNOON CRIS IEEK Wien Children 1,:11 he ri.bri,ttot tor Ay,:l!, A. B l'ulpro•!or ~n .l lan:ter SPECIAL COUIICF...—MERCAN " 111.1. .1.. !BHA )(;1 LECI;III..N. Prof. RICHARD!:s, nf Pm, fence. R. 1.. will , lelf, er a course ol Air These leet.tre, aie simple ui t heti . style, and to :la, ii:l.l-St.A. tt iule the magnifi cent Wulf - ration-, nn! ea per:l,l•lliM it'll' he mode on a scale ren-tent._ t: •I'.lo to all F., cry everting will !Pr crow , l,l etteo,,Al-I,ts an,t Plienomina ‘s .111 eNpt-riments. iilostrating, the Atmospheric Fires. li3r.itheier. Atr Foun tains, 13a110 ,, T15. Win.is. all the Chemical Won iers of the A t Mu.pheE e. Ugh' ning and Aurora Borealis. Evenlngs of Lee it re IN DA Y. Feb. A; Lo If A F'eh Illf . IL.- If A 1 . 1 eh. ; FRIDAY. 0; I Fel. 15; Tl L V, 101, L,. Ifoor.l ~ ;.en st: o'clock. Lecture commences at 7% Price of ticket, • for one person to the Count'. 41. !•-tineh , n cents. For slie at the Drug l-•torea an-I at the,; tot ... W. li. KINKAII, , it.: , i; ...- W. IN" EYNI A SAIIII Kt. A. 1.r., - .. T. 1..., It ',XI:WELL...I WILLIAM W. 11'n E I), HENRI' ,q.., , ,,A,.c.p . letto-td 1.. e........, (A....net! "The best is the Cheapest BMISIIMEM lAN O S It It I: IN •1 HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR RENT his well known LIVERY STABLE, On Diamond Street, between Grant and Smithfield Streets, On reasonable terms. The huil,ling Was built fora Livery Stable and is well rubtpt , d to the pur -1 pose. Possession given on the FIRST DAY OF • APRIL. R. H. PATTERsON. feb4-tf vilmilicipAL WANTED—FOR TUE goldfoschoole of the Third Ward, City of Pitiabingit.” Applications raay be addressed to either o the undersigned Directors of the Third Ward Public Schools. JOHN At'JJOWN, Or. L. cLiisittA; ROBT. DUNCAN, PETER BRADY CHAS. W. LEWIS. feb l s-3tavrtml2 grlacncir swocisc OF' NEW PIVITOS of Ohlekerink's, liazelton's Jardine and Emerson's make from &225 to sB6d 's, just received. Every instrument warranted. CHAS. C. MELLOR, to, Wood ort, -- -----_ . LATEST BY -TELEGRAPH,I Ni N ca k r yt agu Y a ort t t Feb. F t h e e b . 2 1 7 5 t h . — J A an tic r es from January, state FOR THE POST. 1 that Congress was not yet assembled, but its ratification of the contract with Central American transit company, is not doubted. The company has the cash to pay for the privileges asked. XXXVIIIth CONGRESS WASHINGTO February 15.—SENATE NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The following N, —The Senate disagreed to the House is the statement of banks ip this city for amendments to the Enrollment I week ending Feb. 15th. Loans increased 9 ,013,483 dollars. Circulation increased ceeded to conaideratio of the Senate On motion, Mr. Nelson the Senate pro -J8,855 dollars. Deposits increased bill for -enrolling and calling out the 6,975,574 dollars. Speck decreased $549,- national forces with amendment , of 338 House of Representatives. Senate re fused received from its provision by a decided vote and the bill goes back to the House. Senate proceedud to con sideration of deficiency bill. Mr. Hendricks offered amendment en creasing salary of Assistant Secretary of Interior to four thousand dollars. After some unimportant amendments the House bill was then reported as amend ed and agreed to. The Senate then nd 'ourned IlousE.-- Mr. Stevens, of Pa. from the Committee on Ways and Means, re ported a hill authorizing the appointment of an Assistant Register of the Treasury. Also, a bill extending the time for the withdrawal of goods from the public stores and warehouses. A bill was re ported from the Special Committee on the Pacific Railroad granting public lands to People's Pacific Railroad and the Tel egraph Company by the Northern route. Mr. Wallace, the delegate from Teritory, introduced a hill in establ;sh mint in that Territory. All olthe above bills were appropriately referred. Many resolutions of inquiry were adopted, among them one requesting the Commit tee on Judiciary to report as to the es tablishment of a new Executive Depart ment, to be called the Department of Revenue Mr. Arnold, of 111. offered a resolution declarinLr that the Constitution should he amended as to abolish and prohibit slavery wlwrever it exists. Mr. Holman. febt of Indiana, moved to lay the resolution DR R A WILSON'S on the table whirl) Was mot agreed t o . YcJ,, ('Arno, Feb Vi.—Gen. A. S. Smith'e Tonic, Cathartic , M ~v;dry expedition left emiihis on the Ilth inst in the direction or Collin ville The entire line of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Ras evacuated Anfi_Dvspeptic & Headache our forces on the Lift, it having been held for the !bast six months morel} - to aid Smith's cavalry expedition and give it a gndd start. (en Sherman consid ers that holding ;trolg.arrisoniug the road hits team a sours u n Tar i does to it favor guarding railroads unless they are of vital importance • The , tcant •r Mail Boy sank on the Ist j inst. eight miles from Jacksnnport nn the White river. She was loaded with government stores for the troops at Batesville. Part of the cargo was saved Melo:it was valued at *15,000 Heir, t,lOlll Pint DET NITA, Pelt 15 —A ilegruetive tire broke out this afternoon at NQ :1‘; Set i,nd st reet,a bo ye Chestnut, extending to Stra wlierry street It commenced ac cidenbilly in the kerosene oil establish. menr of li,,q.:1••• W. Wootten, and cx tt•n.l,l ( . 11 eeden's paper ware ',use Im—; about $25,060 ; partially in sure(' in Philaclelphi and the Royal In surance Office, London, hut principally in the Mini Office, of N e w Have n, Conn. The only damage to the :t l i oi n . buildings wa-i by W-iter. Four MottcnoF.. Feb 13.—The 'learner B. Spaulding arrived to-day from Beau - tort, N. C., with about 50 rebels captur ed during the recent raid on Newts They report all quiet in!that department at present time. TWO Unibn officers ar rived to-day on Yorktown mail boat, having effeeved their escape from Libby Prison. The N, - repc , rt - that about 30 mostly officers had escaped front same prkon just before they came away. None of them have yet been heard from. NEW Your:, Feb. )5.—A dispatch from Vicksburg to the Herald says that Jack son and 'Yazoo City are in the hands of Gen. Sherman. After slight skirmishing, which was attended with very little lk,ss to our forces, Generals Fitirlbut and McPherson took • possession of Jack-on, while Yazoo City was occupied by Col. Coates, after a short right at Sartaria, where the enemy made some show of re sistance, and killed a few of our men MIS -5 Cents 15 Cents NEW Yonw, Feb. 15 —The steamer Arirl has arrived from Aspinwall with $45,300 in treasure.' The French nag ship, Pillas, was at Panama . The French blockade of the west coast of Mexico is now effective. The steam ,rs of the Pacific mail are excepted, being allowed to !ouch at Acapulco lor coal and provisions, and to land and re ceive mails but not passengers or cargo. CAIRO, February I.l—The report from rebel papers of a tight with part of Gen eral Sherman's forces near Clinton, Miss., on the 4th, are confirmed by officers just from that point. Our troops charged on a rebel battery, and :os - t fifteen killed and thirty wounded. Among the•latter was Colonel Rogers, of Illinois. The cm , m v was driven, and our force. proceed"' towa rd , .Tackson. CINCINNATI, F , bruary 15.—A Nash ville dispatch to the (id:Tette gives official news that Sherman entered Jackson, Miss The nervy of and but little re sistance, and they are supposed to he fall in hack over Pearl river. It is believed the rebels are receiving reinforcements from Dalton. Nothing new lrom Gen. Thomas' front. The veteran regiments are rapidly returning to the army. FORTRESS MomtoE, Feb. 1;.—I have received a telegram, under date or Feb. 14th, from Gen. Wistar, which states that Col. Straight with 110 other Union officers escaped from prison at Richmond by digging a tunnel. Col. Straight with 17 others have come in. Col. Straight is safe. (Signed,) BENJ. F. BUTLER. Maj: Gem Commanding. FORT SMITH, ARK., Feb. 15.—C01. Phillips, commanding the expedition in Indian Territory, reports to Gen. Thay er. He has driven the enemy entirely out of that region, and in several skirm ishes killed nearly - one hundred rebels and :captured one captain and twenty. five men Gen. Curti , !leaVeB here in-morrow ('Auto, Feb. 15.—Gen. Sherman's headquarters is reported to have been at Jackson on the 7th inst. He was since heard of at Brandon. The steamer Lady Franklin, from Memphis, passed here for Cincinnati to day, with nearly eight hundred bales of cotton. HALIFAx, Feb. 15.—1 n the provincial A.dmidralty Court here to-day the Hon. Judge Stewart gave final decison in the Chesapeake piracy case. The vessel and cargo are to be restored to the origi nal owners on payment of all proper costs and charges. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—The rumors as to an intended protest by our Gov ernment against French occupation of Mexico, are certainly not well founded. The policy of the Government on this subject is fully explained in lately pub lished diplomat correspondence. Loctsvn.l2, Feb.ls--Gen. Burbridge is reported as successor to Gen. Ammon as commander of 11. S. forces in Ken tucky. NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—One thousand bales of cotton were burned at Wilming ton, N. C., on the Bth, by en accidental tire. nrIFIE GREATEST NERVIER, TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER. 'ENGLISH MITERS. A sure cure for Intemperance Dr. J. C.Ayers• Family Medicines, J A VA; F.S F' A:111r", Ir 1%1T1113 IC' Thoi I—i]S Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills 111171 / NI 13 (") •s Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaprilla, And all other Family Medicines can he found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth Drugs. Medicines, ( 'hemicals, Perfumery, Paints, (Ws, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses. Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of first quality, for sale low, TORRENCE tr. MTIARR, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth PILLS. HEY ARE THE RESULT OF LONG INVESTIGATION. And carefully conducted experiments, ha% ing been in use many year, during which time they have prevented nod relieved a vast amount of suffering from Headache, whether originating in the 7e ruott.t eyatem, or (Taal a derangel State of hhe sionlneh. They may be Taken at all Times With perfect 841 e, y, without waking any change of diet, and the alisence of any Insagreeable renders al easy to adm•r.ioier them to children. BY THE USE OF THESE PILLS, prnodio Rtti,k, c3r tiicic Headache May he prevented; ind if taken in the commence meut of an attack, immediate relief of pain and Sfrl:m•ee will be obtainc.l They- Sic Mom Fail In removing Nans.rel and Headachy, to which fe tunieti are no IdUbJeet. They act Gently on the Bowels, Removiag Cosh,nes3 F'ol-2 1. , r1"E"..re 'i' 3130... N Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of se dentary habtfs they are valuable as a Laraorr, iruprovi ng' the appetite, Pj cing tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. I'ol-1 DYSPEPSIA, And its. ten thousand inconveniences, from a slight indigestion and sallow• cheek, to extreme ernanciation nod depression of spirits, or a con tinued case of melancholia in its moat aggravated form—are these Pills confidently recommended, as a cure, if preservingly used. Liver Oomplaint- - - Torpid Fever, Use the Pills in alterative doses for a long time, or until the organ is aroused. Intermitting the use of the Pills now and then is the better plan. Intemperance Any one who is so unfortunate as to eat or drink too much, may save himself a fit of apo plexy, or other serious consequences, by imme diately taking a Pill For sale by B. L. Fahnestock & Co., No. 76 and 78 Wood and 01 Fourth Sts And al: resin Druggists B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S WORM CONFECTIONS;*°' --- - - - -------- , FOR CAIRO, ST. LOUIS & HO. RIVER. r THS DAY, FEB. 16, .•1 re prepared from the active principle of his cel- , THE NEW MID SPLEN ebrateli Vermifuge. They are put up in a nice did passenger steamer BENTON, and palatable form, to suit the taste of those ! apt. ' los. W. Idea, will leave a s announced who cannot cons rascally take the Vermifuge. ' above. Children will take them without trouble. They . ; For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to are an effective worm destroyer, and may be giv- ~ , i - 1 ~m, ti JAS. COLLINS & CO., Agts. en to the most delicate child. __ _ PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 76 and 7 Wood and 91 Fourth Ste., PITTSBURGH. PA Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers goner ally. dee?.9-1 wd.i.w AT THE OLD PRICE. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND AND are receiving daily a large and desirable stock or BOOTS AND SHOES, Consisting of the Latest & Most Fashionable Styles, Which we are closing out to our customers at OLD PRICES. Come and examine our stock H. , 98 Market sOS. BORLAND t., 2d door from Fifth. 4e-Shoe Boxes (or ask. febl3 Life Insurance. rviIIE AMERICAN LIVE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. wHiLrorN, President. tiAlti'L WORK, Vitt President. Capitol $500,000. Hon. Jaarza POLLOCK, W. J. Howean, esq. J. EDGAR. Tuostsolt, eeq. Axe among the Trustees. Policies of Insurance issued at the usual Mu •L'4..t. rates with profits to the assured. The last bonus was 43 per cent. Cass( rates are 20 per cent. lower than mutual. S. . BRYAN, Agent. 69 Fourth et., (Burke's Building.) yaz r :. Hz 108 WOOD STREET. HAVE NOW IN STORE "A LARGE lot of Navy Pounds, s's Lump Baltimore Spun and Bright Pounds. Also the lsxrat awl most complete assortment of CIGARS in the city, which they will sell very low for cash.. fetiS - 10114151—:5 BARBELS FRICSII Efiii:4— 111.111 Jug received and for eale_by_ FETZER & febia corner Market aad First sta. MILAXSEED-4 DBMS FLAXSEED.. Jug received and for sale by RMS FETZER & ATRONG, masa Dinksit s 4 Pint ots. Cutter's THE NEW AND FAST - steamer CITIZEN, ()apt. I err, plyin regularly between Wheeling Wash. and Pittsburgh,g Gallipolls, Pomeroy, Parkepalsourg, Portsmouth, Ironton and Big Sandy, leaving Pittsburgh for Portsmouth every TUESDAY,at 11 a. m.. and leaves Portsmouth for Pittsburgh every FIDAYt 9 a. in. %Vide uars, lare and comf ß ortable , st a ate rooms. 1 his g fib& d boat ha g s recently been purchased expressly for this trade. She will leave punctually at the advertised time and will pay prompt attention to any business u)trusted to her. tor freight, or passage apply on board, or to fetus )dRN FLACK, Agent. -; FOR WHEELING. - 4GtTHE REGULAR 4 PASSEN a.er Packet MINERVA, Capt. G or don, as resumed her old trade, making regular trips, leaving Pittsburgh every TUESDAY, TIIT'RSDAI and SATURDAY Having been thoroughly repaired. she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. .IAS. COLLINS& CO., AgtB. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. rebs • Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packets. By not arresting these signs, pittch as unerring . WEDNESDAY'S CIN., PACKET. ly point as the needle to the pole , to Impottnoy, Leaves Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY. I Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and M 4 Leaves Cincinnati every SATURDAY. ' crime against nature is committed-4 Wadies' ..„_____, THE NEW ANDMAGNIFI t— cent side-wheel passenger steam- although protracted SIIICTIDE is being committ er J rsk..n. PIERCE, S. B. French Com- ted. wander, will rue as a weekly Packets between All medical autlidritier agree that` were the of above points. Leaves Pittsburgh every ' WEDNESDAY, at 11 a. in., and Cincinnati feet@ of e‘ Pry SATURDAY at 11 a. in. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. CULLING WOO% Agta Cincinnati & Nashville Packets. Removed, that theta Would be lariats: USE for FOR CINCINNATI & NASHVILLE. THIS DAY, FEB. 16, AT 4 P. M. • , . THE FINE PASSENGER - steamer GOLDEN ERA, Uommander, will leave as a n above. . Foifreight, or passage, apply on board, or to ! JOHN FLACK, or As the record,/ of these humane inatitations J. D. C f) LLINGWOOD, Agta. prove that a very large proportion of their ps ____ tlents owe their reception and detention . within Cincinnati & Louisville Packets, them to early hablbrof Inlitscreion. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. i For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases ... _ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, AT 10 As hi. 1 TILE FINE PASSENGER : teamer MIAMI, Bryson, Coal man er, w 1 cave as announced above. For freight, or passage, appl r n board, or to JOHN FLAO J. D. COLLIN S WOOD, - - --- FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 4.T 10 A. AL afkTHE NEW SIDE-WEIBEL steamer MUSCATINE, Capt. J. J. Ho 'ason, wt leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. COLLINGWOOD, A.gts. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, FEB. 15, AT 4 P. M. TDE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamer ECLIPSE, .1. 'Lae, Commander, will leave as P an.. above. For freight, or passage. apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. a COLLINGWOOD, Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets. FOR EVAN'LLE, CAmo & ST. LOUIS. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, AT 4 P. M. TUEFINE PSSEN steamer LEONIDA A S, J. W. AnaGER ' war, Commander, will lave as announced above For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J J.D. COLLINC3WOOD, Agts. JAMES H. If °PIONS THOMAS C. LAZEAR Hopkins Sr, Lazear, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I No. 103 prvrn sTREitr; PITTSBURGH, PA. Collections and other legal business attended! to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad- joining counties. Jatarceamd , . - i 50 PER CENT. PREMIUM WILL be paid on for May ooupons of the 5.20 Bonds, KOUNTZ & MERTZ'S Bankers, LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Being engaged by Mr. JALlces A. Noasis, as Superintendent of the above works, I will be glad to have my old Mechanics, and other First Class Machinists; to such the highest wages will be paid. F. C. CURIE, febi 1-4 t Superintendent. KKNAME% ume.ry ALED P I Haines' Bros. New York Pianos, Groves teen & Co.'s New York Pianos, and Princes Melodeons and School Organs—a splendid as sortment of the above well known instruments lust received. CHARLOTTE BLUME s . 43 Fifth street, febiS • Sole agent for manufacturers. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET.-4 story brick house on Fourth street, twenty two rooms. A large house on Water st., g 775. Large house and ground, trees, etc., on Rebeo ca street. 140 Elm st., hall and four rooms. 76 First et., six rooms. 66 Robinson st., $l2O. 14.2 Elm st., hall and four rooms, $1414- S. Cl/ T & SONS, febll 61 Market street. STo sugi t aim if _ . TTL.--T Id 75 inttle Giant Sewing Itlachine Co., Want an Agent in each county to solicit CUdell for then' new llilfi Madill, with Sn Sersav 1 driverAud gatremetglek g callivayag a% liberal WAIT and galiensela ortlYa-iarge.nnoUnission. For particulars, term:avec; endow and particulars, r ' . - E - 4. P 1- oledo, S tat e - • ll: Cien . . t r 4int lot the Un ite ds, feb34mdlamw itSECOND ELAND PIANOS AND MELODEONS, from se te SSA sale by Ma axes, O. fox, el WOO 4 it. MONET MARKET CoRRErTED DAILY FOR THE SWEETER POST, ET REssES. ROUNTZ t HERTZ, BROKERS, NO. 118 WoOIYSTREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver, &r. : Gold ......................... Bu l y m ing. Selling Silver ........................ 160 00 Demand Notes .............. 163 (X) Eastern. Exchange. New York .......... . ......... par .4 4 . Baltimore.... ............. par 'a Philadelphia ................. par 'a Boston par ~ Pennsylvania Currency par Western Exchange. Cincinnati per t Louisville plr Cleveland par 1.4. St. Louis pnr RIVER NATTERS. THE RIVER.—Last evening at twilight there were five feet six inches water in the channel and rising. The weather was pleasant. .e-The splendid passenger steamer Eellpae, Captain Wise is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville Liar-The punctual steamer Miami, Capt. Bry son, is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville. 4W-The aide-wheel steamer Muscatine, Capt Robinson, will leave for Cincinnati on Wednea day, aif"The splendid steamer Leonidas, Capt. An sift - alt, is announced for St. Louis. & The new steamer Interpid, has been 54,1,1 to a St, Louis Company, and her name changed to I.leittori. She will be commanded by Capt. s W. Rea, an experienced and clever oftlcer. She will load for St. Louis. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. ()Mint in Clarke Brownsville. Franklin., tarmac Brownsville Jas. Rees Irwin Elizabeth. Muscatine.... Bryson.. ........Cincinnati. Miami... Robinson Cincinnati Leonidas . Auawalt St. Louis. . DEPARTED Clarke. Carainc Irwin.. Gordon (1 slistln rAnklin .f as Rees Minerva.. SMAMBOATS. Wheeling & Portsmouth Packets, . _ RUNNING BETWEEN WHEELING, PARKER SBURG, GALLIPOLIS, IRONTON, BIG SANDY AND PORTS MOUTH. tver & Fort Butler Packets, _ 118 Wood istr Lancaster City, Pa GLAnirrn FOR Ttit: AFFLIOTEDI GENUINE MEDICINES. The inventor of the extract of PARMA After an experience of many years 14Lp:trate practice now Wrens it to the iftlietahl'nhlghly concentrated form. • - What is Parejra lkuwa M6BB It has, since 1688, been • apatite for CALCULOUS AFFTAT/0/18; tr; INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS; INFLAMMATION OF THE E ; LEOOORRHOF:i sad ari , THE URINARY ORGANS. . It has been recommended by the talent of the Medical Profession for nearly centuries.. • The Fluid Extract of • BRAVA. le now offered to an afflicted world in; Map* WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Brownsville 33rd wnsvllle Peebles. .Wheeling. For all diseases ofirei el or Dropsical swelling, no medicine invented can cope with this compound in its poi* to lit erall s- ANNIHILATE DISEASE All bad properties in the drug an removed by the process of its compounding in the asps o f fluid, leaving its STERLING PROPIainES ALONE Young men mho may be suffering from the many ills consequent upon early \ lndlserion or abuse should try one bottle aibrbeltgated. The symptoms are INDISPOSITION TO , EXg.I3,TION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, , • EARLY rNDiScitIETION Insane Asylurn.s, Gilson's Extract of Pararaßrava Absolutely antes secret illiesSes; of no Matter What length of standing. No ohange , of diet reqtriridf iurcellation' from business. r • Soldiers Home nport Farjoutt Dirt it.] And who may pestuslis have unfortunately con tracted disease, will 4 1 444. he argit*. ..,,NI4E. RA BRAVA the rpeettic for their By its peculiar action upon the I,Cldneys, it causes a frequent desire to urinate, therebr re , moving obstructions and seemlier-tie suffbier against all fear of stricture of thelithereit:- YOUNG miamr Beware at the numberless quacks to be fonad In all large cities. Many of them know Nothing of the Practice of Neditte, And yet they are allowed to deceive and deal* mno=f3 Until oftentimes after alifettme of miserrideath kindly ends their suffering. Gilson's Chlorine %Ur, In connection with-the Extract, is a specific for the Gonnorhes, or protracted Gtleet. Syphilitic patients, especially eases of old standing would do well to try PIS, A Medicine tnat a taa STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, and in nonnentioA witkihesueof,ths EXTRACT OF PAREIRA mvre, Will effectually eradicate any : cue, no Matter of how long standing, Price, $1 per Bottle. H. C. No. 16 Der st., New Ydik, AND FOR •ALY 1211712 .colossatacs •!1431*14410 .r. 31(4. lUPeteb G,I L SON'l3` e,_ AC 0 N.
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