The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 19, 1864, Image 1

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    ADVERTISING RATES.
For st.nhing matter per equate, (40 woute.)
every day
IPertieti4:
10WTO montg. ». 4,x TWo ,OlO months 9,00
Three insert:Jona_ 1,22 Three months__ IJ,OO
Rout thse4, 10na.,..... 1,60 Four =baths. Mix '
FiVe , iniertielll4.. 1.96. Ft re mOnths.....rf 24,00
One week 2,00 slx months 0,00
Two weeks. .. . 3,50 One year 40,00
Three weeks.. 6,00.
One square changeable oiler a week 1 year49o,oo
I) AI I, 1.7 I" 0 Si
Single subscriptions by mail, 88,00 per year.
Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week.
NV I{. I F. 0 P 4 .
tingle subscriptions
Five copies, each--
Ten coplee, each 1,30
Twenty copies. each. (and one to getter up,) 1,20
Thirty " 1,10
JAS. P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor
MEDICAL
DR. HOOFLAND'S
GERM AN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
C . M. .1 A. Si 0N ,
liLiL )ELpulA
It is, lot a Bar Room Drink,
FOIL ILLTM,
AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE
RUT (iiNrENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT
1..1 - 11 - E: TONIC,
EE FE( or
Alcoholic Stimulants or Ihjurious Drugs,
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
01 I I N 'l',
Dyspepsia and Jaundice.
HOOFLAND'S •GERMAN BITTERS
WILL (...1 - RE EVERY CASE
Chronic or Nervous Debility Disease•
of the S, anti DitiellSCS
nrihing from a Disor
dered Stomach.
Observe the Following Symptoms
llr. r - r.I'1~( rnuM
Disorders of the Div,esti is Orgrtus
tht
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BIOLAI 10 the Heil.l,
the :.•toina h,
thud,.
din e- .\% f•,glut to
the Sot, ErUettiAlolle,
frig or Flutferin.- it the Pit of the '..-t.Jun.
itch, ot the Head, hurried and
'.'l'lC nit Breathing. l'lott .• ring at the Heart
ehoking - ort3nfitientineSlens L lions when inn lying
I ,o, •tur , I, ohne ,, N Ih , N or \ ebs
In
tote the I I- !lull I 'aln ih the
head, 1 , I.ll,n•ncy ul Pei,piratiun, Y el
-I.otrie-• t .‘1..1 E 3
Ili the ,1,1, -t.
i eat.
ingin the oe,l
neitOning, 01 i
I,:ft,it I
tln n u i
ROMANO'S GERMAN BITTERS
Qlll- ]t,l
cif )I, }'f.111I:,
s NLIiN ES Q
}ILA I. I'H)
1:1;l:',1,
t 1 EA I.l'Ll FELLINOS
A GOOD CON , :TITUTION,
A...sTRONG l ONSTITI TION
A IIEALTDI' CONsTiTUTION,
A SOUND CONsTITUTION.
l% I 1... Ai AhLI 111.
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V, ILI. AK. i IHI
DELICATE
IN=
WIT.I..ni F. i i.I
IM=MIIIII
SALLOW COMPLEXION
ILL .11 \ h F. 1
DELI. EYE - CLEAR ek BE [LOUT
a I.iiirsing 11l
EA.7 - JE114."17 ,30..A.331/1.11-1.52"
wlth t 6Yli ty I ,
MALE
FE:11-11
aaaa "5 4 4. 4. 4 :3 4
e e ,o so e s so
PARTioULAR NOTICL
There are MG?, p,p,r.rtson., the,arn,
of Bitters. put 1. int j -r, fripou .J 44 of
the cheapest whtsky or • ••••,•• cooling/ . f rom •.20
to 40 Centx per AN., or
Coriand, Seed.
Thts bat, •vrd ,••••11 , nut, or,
to caus, a. /Jag no i!•(•o •• ,•• dd. /, t.n.f • r.:3 to di<
the deoln ;In
is kept conitlSuall, tudtue , .ce ot 41.c0h01,
created and .• •• • . r hot ro, •
attendant upon n ...• • . „ „
Be
ware of t hem.
For those who d xi,— and wlil have a Liquor
Bottle Iloolland'• i.erioan Bitter,
mix with Three Quart., of Good Braod) or
Whisky, r, zr... a ',cp. - anon th/41
will far excel in . medical ,:rtues and (el,
knee any of thr numrri , us Lir; ,•r Hitters in Mt mar
ket, and will rout lunch le.s Usl Era/ all
the uirtuss of Eloollawl's lilt ices zn s uanr, nun
with a good article . e,! I us a ',pa!, 11A, r
than thew Infer/at- p,p 1, a huns Coot you.
DELICATE: CHILDREN
Those suffering from M it ,Al I'S. wardine
away, with st:arecly thou bones, arc
cured in a ccry short time bouie in such
Cases, tm ili ha cc 1111,115111ir effect.
DEBILITY,
Resulting Crum fevers of kny kind —1 hese bitters
will renew y:,ur stigng-ti. in d err t oi,ort time.
FEVER AND AGUE,
The dull=_ kill net reinrn .11 there Bitters an
used. lu pet Inn in 4 Cr `lntl Ague Dist
should be ,ithuut them
From ger . weir, B. Arrz, Editor of I , ‘•
Although not disposed in .1, i,l I ecommend
Patent lle Item, to ei ma id 11.1 , .,106 distrust of
their ingredients and ced 1. yet kilo, :it no
sufficient resdions , loan may not testily to
the benefits he belie, es htuisoil to lett e teem red
from any simple prep - oration, in the hope that he
may thus contribute to the benefit ul others.
• Ido this moire reitilito - in regard to lloottand's
llerman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. 111. dacksub,
o;tAta city, because 1 was prejudiced against
Them ror many yeti, ender the impression that
they were chicly an alcoholic mixture.
indebted to my irieitil Robert Shoemaker, coil ,
for the removal of thi2s prffindiee by proper tests,
and for eheous-,,rtinide' t, it them, when surto,
ing iron) ji - rPitt •to.! I 01 drbnlit y. The
use ut !mei- ii.•t tuis lilt ti•rs. at the begin
ning 01 the pro-. :itl“lltpti eA by eildeni
tenet, t .
et, and rsti.r,(Jon t,, of bodily snit
mental rigor is !L.; :,,it 16-It !or 11101111,e
before, and had rile:,, .:testi wed iit regaining. I
therefore thank : iay liiend tot
me to the use id tin :11.
. .
PHILADELPHIA, .11111(":3, 1567.
.1 N W fI)N 131-201 V N
ATTENTION SOLDIERS,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the at tent, $.l all hat mg relations ur
friends in the army a the tact that -
LAND'S °email it,ttere" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases Induced by exposures and pm a
tiOn9 pit, . 11, the lists, publish
ed almost dad) u, t.,,. r,, wry tyers, on the arrival
Of • the etch , a s .11 baticcu that a very large
prtraartior: are euticribt, ftwe dchillty. Fvery
case of that hind ca:: he Ica lily cured ht How
land's German c h.t c r.O he r sitation
in stating that u these 11ItIcl, sere ireely usc.l
among our soldiers hut: :Icon at her; might be
saved, that atberwi6c n Quid 1•e I.,st
The proprletors 'lre .1 i.:t c,,1 thinkthl
letters trUal sullucrs to ti'- al my and hasp/tat,
400 dare been restored if, health by the use vt
those Bitters seat to thetn by their friends.
BEWARE Op I"UUNTERFEITS.
See that theS!guatlire M. At'R. , _zON” is
on the WRAPPER of ea ,t, Bottle.
PRICES.
Large size #l,OO per Bottle, or Half lioz. 43,00
Medium size 76 or Half Doz. t. 4,00
The Large Size, on account of the quantity the
Bottles hold, aretztuch the cheaper.
Should your nearest druggist not has e the ar
ticle, do not be put off byy auy of the intoxicating
preparations that may bt offered 141ta place, but
Beadle ua, and we will forward, aecurely packed
by exPrien. ' •
aip - Principal Vince, and Manufactory, No. 631
MICE STREET, PRILADELPRIA,TA.
&
(SOOONSSOHS TO C. 15. JACKSON a. C 0.,)
PROYELPTOILS.
Sir- FOR SALE by Druggists
a nd Dealers In
awry town in the United States. nolB-dtaw
KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
For Dyspepsia and Imltgestl.,
For Dyspepsia and
For Dyspepsia and Intligesi
For Dyspepsia and Indieest ion.
For Weak stomachs and env: , I llstdlity,
For Weak Stomachs and General I)ebillty.
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility,
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. an
Reliable and Sure to do Goad,
Reliable and Sure to do (lood,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
And Cannot to Hann
And Cannotdo liarni
And I'annot do Harm .
And I Minot to Harm
It Costs but little and Purities the
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costs but little and Purities the Blood.
We only ask a Tr'
e only ask a Tr.
We only ask a in
We only ask:a Fr,
l)( Vnli,,lde
IMMMIEfI
01 this \ alue Llc TI/Ili
=MEM
t 'ts and one bb.t
tinly and I toe Ibifiat per li..t
Only and one Dollar per I.h.t
Only 75 01 - e. and Om , Doll.ir per bottle,
solt•H hv NN.1,1,
lieneral Depot. H . , Alarket street, Har
risburg, Pa. For Bale In PITTSBI . R. IH by all
regpectable
For sale in Pittsburgh by R. F..“tiELLERS
Ctl.,amtu.L.PAHNE:z.,l oCh. 6, CO.
jqi.o.4-Sm
AE . if Int' MPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTI
11,_ !..,T II EEL sole prOpriefOre Intl nianutactur-
WHY, & RETAIL era lot Western Pennsylvania. 01lio, Indiana,
WHOLES A T
rllinms and Alissourl. Also inatiulactureni ot a
superior article of PALM, GERMAN, 01.1\ F.:
— 7 and ROSE , : SOAPS, and caroms Toilet and
Fanci SonpB 111 our 4ilver Pearl Soap which
A general assortment of the newest et) ley of we confidently reconamdad as better for general
_ -.• use than any other before the public, should be
Ti immilip and Hosier). . borne in mind has neither Potash, Sall. Lime
or Rosin, or any other substan ce - In its inupia..-
irtITIZE.Nia AND STRANGF:II.4 IN 1 cure which tan shrink or 111j1Ite The IIIO•at Work
41 ' need of medical advice should not tail to pi .
1..11.11.,.' and 11 EN f.. . Flannels and Woolens can be a svhet ait !1...
lam a call.
inipiti/t) of Cotton or Linen. Clothes wa,40,1
I.r. Brow n's reine.tio , rtes er tail t., , ~t, ~,, li. NECK TIES AND SCARFS, with the Silver Pearl :anal, 4o not require kat
rifles. a:r01t,1 , ,,,, , and lc:wrest hitt, ti., :s Also,
I log or hall 111.• rni.tang, will. of k oilrie sri, t
hen-Litt-ay taint, sugh its tenet, l,...riasis 001
the wear and fray ,il,, Pearl ~,,, - ,1, retno,,•s
other skin diserises, the origin 01 much the pa- t. .0 F'-. He Ft 140 S Pl. A IN'. H CM- tireese, Dirt, '1 obacco ,Stains, Prititer . Init.
- 111, fiEli .-1`..1. h..1110ft1101,1,-
tient is ignorant.
Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant-
LI , II ISI/1.1.10 HII,I o.
ly, h 3 applying it with a moist sponge. thus pro
tooting windows, carpets and furniture Iron,
Ncw & ti.;. 'h Malte:x La,,e CollarP. 5,,,,„„,,,,„ 1 .. It rip.irt a a hrillinney to Plate.
Collar,) JeWeir), I ii,nwrire, Enameled Paintings •,n•I
F hi Illit)11 - )1,111.71) C 01.1.1 RS nod Patent Leather immediatel3, and for cleaning'
Alathle and Floor files it has no Nuts). For the
i N DER sI , EE , Es, Oath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl -..oap is a perfert luxllry. In a word
lir Brown'. remedies cl,re in a ie., .In, tti, 111 , : F.:!.; , , , , 1'1? I 31311 - N(...;!..1 all who hat e tried its superlor qualities rte-
painful affliction. know lette It the greatest discos or. of the age
"Flits t'ompaity respectfully ask a trial from all
Ho also treats Piles, CI leet, lionnorrt,,,e I r. - , 0 ill --,. ,-1, - an ! !sten! rail,.
Ohs an, interestval, liel in every ciir Wlii ref 111,1
111,1 DlAChrttlem, Inmate 111,X.N.X,, i'nll. lii the
the price ~f the same should it fill to Pi1., , 1111,110ri
Bob and IthlneyS, Irlitgti.,ll 01 the Illa.i.let, Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids, what we riven for it
Sti 1,1 ores, I!,
Sold it the , •.•nte “
m , pet pound In fifty poon.l
.-1 letter t., t•,• answered 11111.11 contain At 1, tot
l.,ed Delis er,l I tw..nre Noir, in A nevi,.
t i:\ E LK )1-1. AR. i HE -.1'111'..,/ FA! . iii‘,N
I RLVA t'l. I i-u:.141a
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE
No. 50 Smithfield Street
A %\ K:\
Or. li's remedies fur this affliction. I
by hulithry titih, ire the
in thih cuorory which ire side hod u ill Fp, !Hy
restore to hesith.
.. ..
ti). ISlrrainghull - u.,1 city rClilli1•11,, tree ‘,l
ItledAnes bent to any , k.l,lrekA eAffiky loicke,l
cianrg - e. Direct lOns for übe on Ali vie.ling:4l.
"IN , mei Pr ,,, le ~. , 0 1,- N. `'W "",' I ' N M Plaid hilthiltPlain B .......
Bonnet Ribbons, iiit,,,,,iii.,„,,,it ~ii, I rn.le
1 ii LEI, i'll,,hurgh. 1", n ,16:1.>“ .
Mel...haws I run] abroad wal .10 Hell to vi% e
IMPORTANT TO LADIES, , 1,1.1. Li., , 4 , 1,1 lii-liiN,,,,i, it ,nl,l 367 LiberT) btleet,
upp,,te Penna Railroad PA.Saellger Depot
" Grext Amerlynn Ilenirtl)." ' I , :1 .Vl. - -"I' It .1.1311():\!• , 4, .3. - 14,,, I, Oi .11 ilnitAtionb. None centime
Is II ice.. Irearlng u.., trade inuk, Nave, Pi ii , i ' , lira
J•I , ?! . :Ii rirf . l . Gat an, - 1 P..drl Bnttons, " ° „7 . l;.L't r i' db3ll "'""'""`' ) N'"'""ai,.-I,,,ikt
Harvey's Clirono Thermal
1-'l -, 1N1A.1..1 , : PrII-1.54
Fir A VE NEVER VE'r FA 11.1.:t/t N
Q II" , thre , l , ,lis 111,, I
II rCilloling till:1,111'1yd tr , .;: t
1T.C.111)N.--..
111 tltl I
El=
1,111
I it 11, lie Whites, or other weiho
terhte , .te.to4. Ito. rtio {,,•11.•,'
.'l/ ,11111 ' t
11, , “ Witmt
Rt tile Battle
MEMO
TUFT ACT AS 1 CHARM
Ht at rt•iitOlicilli it, if., 11 . nt,
sy :dein to a healthy condition, and l l I rrrr4l , 4.
on the 11/(M11113 Jwri.kl it 11 regulArit) o •
ler train what cellar lilt' Ilhstruction n., N w Good ,
Ito-) should, Id , w ct er. h.- tales tit'-t
three or tour mom hs of precmAnCy, lhouvti
al m.rly ottivr little, as mlacarrl age would Le tht•
result.
G
Ncw oo 4 1 6
Each t.tx contains 60 Pllll. PH ICE, 'NE
Pt
LLA
not
DR. DAR VEY'S TREA
an Diseases id Females. Ercenaiicy..aliscsrriaie.
Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction. and A !discs
of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PI, I
\-ATE AIP,IIIt 'A I. ADVISEE, a pampl.let nl 7,1
pares. sent freed , any addien,. rt•AjUli•
ed to pay post nee.
4-Z - rile pills and 1300 k tnit be seat Id; 1/. , 111
confidentially, when desired. <icr - tint - v \LE,
arid pre-paid 4 , 11 receipt of money by
.1. likiN AN, N. D., t lent:A.o Agent,
N., 'it; street, New \ ois;.
4-1? - .Imieph Fleming, liniegist. ~, rtiet id
the lit iniond tu.l Markel et, rec t. went I.Pr
toolk-,11.1,
XTOTI('F.. TO ALL
~ tab a t•1rt...,1.1be-11-sllir.ort,t,t peo
ple there is a. pe, t.I 41 ,, K1.-
ed to all paysicidas that ail, it use and t rem the
diseases named in this card, Plt iv.)
why this should he, they nor no one else can teii
Are they not aware that all pill siitians trent dis
eases of riser) deflolllllUttioll. w fact scificit iust
the t cry diseases that are n" obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I rdthpOito they would not
let one of their family go to a party that tins Ms
voted years for their benefit, because he ad) ert
Ems the fact, alai their family physician says he is
humbug en he ,"di get the case. t then lie 11-,
almost depris rd the part) of hi+ lite. Be come,
at lint to the phy si,ian that advertises—how else
arc they - to know ' Are they not aware 11111 Sir
Astle) Cooper, sir lienjanon 'h,trles
Ball and Al. Paul Ilicord t , tod yearn I:1 the
treatment of the, diseases t 1 hese men are held
up as shining lights in the 1.111,11CA1 .1 don't
assert that a 1 men sire worth) that publish, still
there are a great number, , ) Them are 1 lirne
de, oted nivselS di the stud) and Treatment of
PRIVATH upwards of 4.0 )earn, and
without egotism can say I ha, e saved hundred,
Irani year, of Stint fuel untimely death. My
treatment is conato,fto the i eget/tide aliogeiher.
as hthuak it is the best arid most certain. It in in
in power to bruit , hundreds of certificates it I
th.ught It neeebniii to certil‘ to my general sue
but my long residence la this city is suffi
cient proof without Adding slide. bperthatorrhea
anti all diseases nrizing rota it are cured in a
much shorter time flood horetot.lre It behooves
eLety young matt .tier iceman to In , Cnreiui in sea
letting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers ale of no worth, and
no benefit will 'iris, trout arum ere than only loss
of health and alone) Hundreds c,red .01111-t
-ally by my new rein cities. Address lit ix runt
Jan-Iyd Pittsburgh Postorhce.
J UST AVIIAT
EVERYBODY WANTS,
k POCKET ALBUM !
11,,u
FOR :...;,01,1Y11-i:lt.!-,!
FOR SOl-1)I147.12-3
Can be gent to all parts of the
United States for Twenty Cts,
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables,
AF I'lt7<TF4
.UL a-OW A I .L.,
A'l' PIITCI.:
0 Vl' I . I ~
AT PITTOCK'S,
• olsposTrE THE PosTOFFic E
o " ► T MA :1111
Invented 1645. Perfected 1862.
MSECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
_ffll..other Sewing Machines, at the World's Pair,
1862, while the Singer Sewing .Machine received
ail honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel
er & Wilson's a medal for its de, ice, called ••I'ir
cubit' Hook." The Howe :mewing Machine, was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets.
A. M. .16cORE1,011.
Agent.
my'A)-clatayv-ly
50 B q A $ 8, .15...
m N pa T g L , AN
fl
• r*. BO O asesSi p4140g
Ili store yte b
ILMLEB, & BIOKERTSON
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MEDICAL
The;rest Tonic,
fhe t➢rest Tunic, 4 : 1
'1 he (treat Tonle,
The ilreFtt Tonic, 7
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1864
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I\TEW l'lt 1:1iG-CiOODS
Btuall Wares and Notions
I. 51..1 rll,l 1141.1.1
tihants and deal, Is . r•‘• .11:EA,1 s r . 1/Ef . rtai rmENT,
„ nit Com 1 I .Hi.l 1 NIILN,
W4..1.1.114101/ 1'11) , Fcb. 131 h. 1,64. Y
11 H ER, Il{ 04 •I , •iori clllelbE, prent'llted
&- t; I— A . r 3l ': ,
Pii - P•111 low. la the 1 minty A Ilegaiito
and IN of Penni+) . 1111 It is N4'1,41113 011:,11,
I/I .1 1111 , 0 . 1 ,n,l ••,... •k 1t,,. I ,. llllPellit,lM 01
the ,het 'onzreas i ridded • Ali .I.•i tii
Nbvc Goods 1 , , , pledge ,o
I . toted States atorkn. and to lin, me for the cir..
ciilation and redemption ihvre, I approt tat Fel.
roar) 25th, 1563, awl has 1 . 01111.111,: with all the
ren to In romplled
N w Goods 1 ,',`;15 i l l'irlo ns rs of el'ii'n i t'i l iti A mc•i t ii b ri'dtli"e'
" f‘iow, therefo re. I, Rea nM, O.a Loco. Comp
t r.,ller of the currency, herel , ) certify that
GOr 1,, the said Et 'i 'NI, NA INA', BA 1)F
I'FITSBUIC(III,CounfV el Allegheny, 'ma State
PelatiAlfiVALlA. Is alltioOl/eil to coaltilence the
linionesii 111 Banking - only, tiii•
Goods
---- In testimony whereat wit item, In y hand
)I and 'seal of mike. this 13th day iit
lary. I tali HI till ti. cl I_,Lt 'II.
Comptmller of the 'orreti, y
Goods THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
-1➢ t (
Murket Street
N 1 w Good;
N w Goal
Nuw Good',
New Goods
Ne A , Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
OPENED THIS OAT,
AT HUGUS & HACKE'S
400 PIECES NEW Sty( F. PRINTS— 1
DAEK AND Lli)ki I.
tiINtIHAIIIS,
DE LAINES at 31+ 4
11A1.1(Ilt ALS at 1:2.50 . .
Garner Fioh an.l Aittrket ats.
TO CONTRACTORS.
ROPOSALB ARE INVITED FOR
the erection of the Third National Bank it
lttsburgh. Plans and specifications are now
ready and can be seen at the ofilce of Barr &
,floser, In the Dispatch building, between the
hours of l'Ss' a. m.. and 6 p. m., where bids will he
received until March Isth. at 1 - 2 in,
IitiBERT C. tacITINIERTZ,
Cashier pro ten].
mh 1 2,1 1
AGOOI) INVESTMENT.Z-A NEW
and valuable machine. capable of netting
4 , 20 per day above expen,e, 1.53 jaat beer com
pleted and patented. The patent-right 1. the
'tate of Pennsylvania old, one or room .oa
chines to now otiere,l for sole on favorable terms.
'lbis is a rare chance for iii‘egtllleLlt. From
42,000 to 4.2.1/00 capital required.
Address SOX 166,
feb24-t' Pittsburgh, Pa.
KETCHUP AND SAUCE—
100 doz l 4 gallon and quart Pickles,
30 do p int
_ Pickles,
20 do English Pickles, assorted,
200 do T0ir,...t0 Ketchup, quarts and pints,
200 do Pep , ler Sauce,
20 do Gun erland Sauce,
10 do War rsteshire Sauce,
Et do W4t Ketchu p , '
5 do Ketchup
2u do m tied French 31rustarel,
50 do Imitsgen do do
Just receireq ant 'Dr sale by
REYMER do BROS..
748 and CllriVl29ll
IFIWEL.LINO HOUSE FOR SALE.-
15 The subscribes offers for sale the dwelling
6 : 4 house in which he now lives, situated on South
2 A 5) Avenue, First watd, Allegheny. The lot is 21
i i ,
-- ,4 W ;:4 feet front by 160 deep, running hack to a2O feet
n allley. It is a two storied brick, contains six
a Vrooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash
house, stable, coal house, exc. There is a large
yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade
v
o and ornamental trees. There Is gas and water in
~.., = all the rooms of thelrlivelling.
I also offer for sale a desirable country rest
o- dence in Rochester township, Beaver county, Pa.,
p. containing twenty acres 01 ground. There is a
new two storied frame dwelling, containing six
i.,i . ..
4 rooms, on the property. There is also a young
0 . 4 . orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a good
barn, out-houses, Am It is about a mile from the
:-' A il: Rochester depot.
For terms. inquire of IL M. BOLES,
jan27-tf South Avenue, Allegheny city.
- _
IrIMIWO LARGE LOTS OF GROUND,
0 j . : nve hundred and twenty feet front on Rob
inson street, three hundred and twenty-four leet
teon Wadsworth street, three hundred and four
feet on an alley twenty leet wide. containing
. ,
from two to three acres of land, suitable for a
111 suburban residence, or divided into smaller lot,
For price and terms, apply to
tnt i I S. (11 1 THBERlF .4. SONS,
_...,_ 61 Market street
i OSI PORTA HUE THREE - STORY
CBRICE DWELLING HDUSEFOR SALE
4
0 —Pleasantly situate on Second street, between
Market aim Nunet stteets, well arranged with
hall, large pallor, seven chamber rooms, diming
room, kitchen, wash room and good cellar, gas
awl water natures, etc ; lid 20 feet front te SO
7 deep For price and terms, apply to
S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
ici
r n h l 51 Market at
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
li} PIT 1•:-411 RON
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Goods
l,rmerly LliT/N CITY THL 51 Co NI PA .
113110,000, with to to
$1.000.1.11
Goods
The 1171 IN CITY CuMPANY 1,4 r
inw or4ainzed under the National l'urreticy .Ivi,
otters tin service', for the lransnction ol a I iener-
Gcr Banking Ilusiuess. Dralts bought mil ~.01,1
Alone) receued Ull l lepoafl. y“.l
tna,le on all parts of the country.
Gooß JACOB PAINTER,
JAKE
F. Iit.4.II•FER;
Wm. Coo PER.
0 E. WARNER, President
.INU. E. FATTERSUN, Cashiei.
feb23—int
NEW
Trimming Rouse kw Tailors,
JOHN A. GRIFFITH & 00,,
Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors
and UMliters of Baltimore and Washington that
thethey hare opened THIMMINU lit )I•\E, at
Southwest Corner of Baltimore nod
Charles Streets,
Uver the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Bro.& l:o ,
where the trade will find a full aaaiiriinent. in
cluding
Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc.,
Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed
by any house in the country.'
Having established a house in Cincinnati in
connection with the Baltimore:House, and con
sequently having to buy largely, we feel assured
than we can offer such inducements to the trade
as regards priceb as will make It to their interest
to give us a share of their patronage. Just rv
ceived, the
Spring and Summer Report of Fashions
We nre also the agents for the American and
European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and
Heniseh ts. Ca.'s Patent Shears.
A full line of MILITARY TRIMMINGS, suit
able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers.
JOHN A. OHIFFITII,
JAMES O'NEILL,
feb2-3tamtal JOSEPH H. MAOI'II2E.
111111OENIY INSURANCE COMPANY
OF 13ROOHLYN, N. Y
Capital." $200,000
Surplus tiall. lit., 1864 ...... 191,79 S
I have been appointed AGENT of this popular
and reliable l'ouipany, and am prepared to issue
limes on favorable terms.
S. S. BRYAN,
59 Fourth et., (Burke's Building.)
REMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.—
The undersigned having removed his Live
ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to
near the corner of Eire and Smithfield street.
W. C. Conn's old stand; is prepared to furnish
carriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon the
shortest notice. Also horses k ept at livery at
teasonable rates. Undertaki and all arrange-
ments for funerals will receive is special atten
tion. NEAL BRICIELAND.
PIANOS ARE NOW CON
sidered tlialEHT PIANOS MADE. War
ranted eight
H INES , WPS NEW YORK PIANOS are
the I'IIEAPP4T FIBST CLASS PIANOS in
the country.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
mhs 43 Fifth street'
DECKHA,MI & LONG NO. .1.7
I_ll ERTY SRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Age nts
for the Quaker Mower a B
and Reaper, B u ckeye
Mower and Reaper, Russel's Mower and Reaper,
Farmer's Mower, Cayuga Chief, Mower and
Reaper, and Wood's Mower. Also, dealers in
Agricultural and Farming Implementa of all
kinds. feb274lkw
AISI NSNTS—, PRUNES AND CV It-
R RA•
1,010 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole,
and quarter boxes,
10 nll Seedless Raisins,
25 kegs •do do
30 cash crime Zante Currants,
50 kegs=E renclr Prunewind*lnms,
25 boxes do do
.1 oat received and for sale by .
REY BIER 51. BROS.,
tottB 128 and WS Wood st.
FOR SALE
Nuns l2uju 9.
R Rnr , IIN.I S,
M (joicuL v.
This resulted in the triple mission of Thus the pink of the complextion is
French, English and Spanish vessel , to brought out by a green setting in dress
Vera Cruz in IStilo
When the English r bonnet; and any lady who has a fair
and Spanish comm ande rs saw the true complexion, that admits of having its
rose-tint a little heightened, may make
state affairs, 11ev withdrew, but the
French remained. The F rench E niper. effective use of the green color, but it
lor had other schemes to accomplish be- should be a delicate green, since it is of
sides those suggested by the anti-liberal importance to preserve harmony of tone,
of 1 When there is in the face a tint of orange
repossessing Texas and Louisiana,
I faction. He sought the opportunity
corn- I mixed with brown, a brick-red hue will
=riding the mouth of the Mississippi. I result from the use of green; if any green
Hardly had General Forcy taken charge
at all be used in such a case, it should
'
of public affairs in Mexico, when a de
be dark. But for the orange complexion
'
nand was made for a restoration of the of a brunette, there is no color superior
Church property. This was impossible, to yellow. This imparts violet to a fair
skin, and injures its effect. A skin more
as much of it as NS a , movable hint been
carried off, and a large porti on of the,yellow than orange has its yellow neu
residue was in the hands of French rosi tralized by the suggestion of ,
whoment, the comple
dents and merchants in Mexic ment, and a dull white effect imparted.
o
had legally purchased it at the sale by ' The orange skin, however, has its yellow
the de fact , government. The Imperial I neutralized, and the red left; so that the
government has therefore reinsed to
freshness of complexion is increased in
,
abrogate the decrees of the Juarez govern_ dark-haired beauties.
ment against the church property, and I As the complement of violet is yellow,
these decrees are still in force. . which no lady desires to see added to the
We have referred to the statements of
color of her skin, it follows that violet is
•
Senor Romero, not because we place im only suitable for dress when it is very
plicit reliance on them, nor because we I deep in tone, and worn by those who
deem them at all satisfactory, but be-
; wish to have the complexion whitened
bause, coming from a distinguished Blue imprints orange, which enriches contrast.
b - y
member of the Juarez party, certain I
facts opposed to the interests of that
white complexions and light flesh tints,
I
it also, of course, improves the yellow
party stated by hint may be assumed to I
be true. Ile asserts that the revolt' hair of blondes. Blue, therefore, is the
against Spain was unsuccessful for 'standard color for a blonde, or yellow
years, and would have remained unsuC
for a brunette. But the brunette who has
'
cessful had not the church thrown its already too much orange in her face,
weight into tho scale; then, and not till ' must avoid setting it in blue.
then, was Spatosh power driven out. Orange suits nobody. It whitens a
For years every Government that under- brunette, but that is scarcely a desirable
took to administer the affairs of the na- effect, and it is ugly. Red, unless when
lion in hostility to the church was over- it is of a dark hue, to increase the effect
thrown by a people, who, whether revo- of whiteness by contrast of tone, is rare
lutionists or not, are all obedient chi'. l ly suitable in any close neighborhood to
drew of the church in all matters of a lady's .skin. Rose-red destroys the
faith. ' freshness of a good complexion; it sug-
The French intervention was mind- gests green. For this reason it ought
nally in the interest of the church, but, not to be chosen for the linings and
having once obtained possession, French hangings of the boxes of a theatre if la
authority will be used to keep the church dies who frequent it are to look well in
stripped of its property and divested of their evening toilette. Rose-red, wine
its ancient privileges. From these facts, red, and light crimson boxes give &green
we draw the conclusion that, should the tint to the ladies in them; if they would
French Government, or the Emperor rather have the best made of all natural
Maximilian, 'refuse to ref-tore .to the rose in their faces the hanging they
church the property taken from it by Jua should wish for ought to be light green. ,
rez, then the church party, joining for But they would suit best pale or fair !
that purpose with the faction of Juarez, complexions, just as the amber hangings
and uniting the whole people against the i in the opera -house in the Haytharker,
foreiyn oppressor, will do, what it has used to be the hest' suited, and, in fact,
done on all former occasions, turn the only suited for brunettes. The dark
scale of power, and drive Maximilian crimson of the draperies adopted at the
from Mexico. rival house, were more impartial, as they
The alternative is "unavoidable. Un- tended by contrast to the whitening of all
less he undoes all that the Juarez goy- faces to which they served as baek
ernment did, and restores the church ground.
property, then he-will find Mexico uni- Thiouei has been said now to display
ted as-against him; and in that case it is someptiticiples that may be wile4i,
safe to predic t his rklut ..will In sho r t. application in a thousand *tiya.'. Th*"
7. 1 *T0 foretgli Aunt 4WA.00:041 %pow painter upon canvass knowa that r it %I
'
er when the whole people are arrayed . places certain doiors„sicle by side,.. i thon&
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THE FRENCH IN MEXICO.
The latest news from Mexico repre
sents the "constitutional citizen Presi
dent Juarez" as having fled before his
enemies to the state of New Leon. On
the sth of February he was at Saltillo
and issued an order transferring the cap
itol to Monterey, in New Leon, of which
state Vidaurri is goveinor. He ordered
his partizans, under the command of
Doblado, to join him at Monterey, whicli
they refused to do When he reached
Monterey the forces he had with hint,
despairing of his fortunes, deserted to
Vidaurri, who has declared in favor of
the French, and who immediately or
dered Juarez to quit the state of New
Leon. The fugitive President was,
therefore • expected at Matamoras every
, lay, and it is supposed that when he
reaches that place, if he escape assasina
lion, it will only be by erns-ing to the
United States hire( 5; at Brownsville.
This is apparent!) the last of .Juarez, but
if he escape iiith his lib., it is more than
probable that lie will b. , heard of again
in Mexico.
Senor Homer°, the diplomatic minis
ter representing Mexico at Washington,
made a speech some time since at a
thin
ner ip New York, which has been trans
lateirand published in pamphlet form.
It purports to lea statement of the troub
les in Mex,it n, their cause and the objects
sought to be aecomplished by the various
I parties. He represents that when Mexico
was a Spanish colony the clergy were
the only educated class, and the active
administration of atrvir-, as well as the
exclusive education of the people v e er: ilr
Ilu it hand- and that thus s:tuated they
became tut .iristocrat s'. tuft seated in
power Th.- first revolution • he derlat es
the , lergy because a Mt
ti4inal government might not prole ,o
cmilial in its relabrin to their privileges,
and they so remained until the spanish
Lott , I. issued dc. n 'will,- of
them divesting the clergy of their prop
ty and ancient pri %deg, s.
The (lintel! flat n sided oil the 14,4.4i
and Mexico became indepen
dent. This wie- nearli if mit 111111 r• furry ,
yeti:, :mil Senor Bon, ~' , p resents
that "Ince that ,may to Il,e present time,
rt. lots been strugirle going n in
)lettle , . between the progressiv e s
one hand and the Church party on the
then, sttuggiing for the t tintr,l o f
the government. H.- d'spo.,e s of these
tort v years of undisturbed resolution
-trio., anarchy, vii war and c 441111440
with hrief explanation that it 55
a mere struggle between the two fac
tion- In I..qat, the I.it Cr!
pine .11134 07 — had ti, rome sini ng
..i 4 rcsh entirely the church
part staliii•h, it was hoped f,.r.
I. 4'014' 611164M:1} ir44VPI nnwnt thromth.
out the N, huh- extant „1 m,.xi e an terti
torx . hi, wasdon,' w 1111444L1t foreign
:11,1
‘t I, nt all tii tiler
t huh h pall,. At it,, - Lillie time, all
the special pro ileges of the eli•igy v ie r (
ri•pealcd and eltureh property tens
el-urni 1, , he hationcil, ‘ttal 1(4.1.44 44•44'41 1,, t i le
pe , role at a low
last statement is the important
one, I , ee ause on it, avenriling 'to Senor
Romero's own showing, depends the ul
timate solution of the Mexican problem,
and he adds: ••It should be well under
stood we have never raised any is
sue with the Church party in Mexi( on
spiritual questions Our disagreement
has been wholly with reference to tem
r.oral affairs, and has not, in any manlier
involved the dogmas of the Catholic.
faith." Thus we have the fact acknowl
edge by the representative of the anti
church party that in spiritual matters the
people are undivided, and all yield a
hearty submission to the church; the only
controversy is about the temporalities,
and particularly the right of the church
to the property it has accumulated du
ring the last hundred and more year-.
Senor finnern alleges that in cons,
quence of (he of the progri ssiee
party, the L'hurch party sent emissaries
to Europe inviting intervention and the
establishment of a monarchy
against him. With a revolution progres
s'ng in Mexico, Napoleon will have a
difficult task in re-occupying and possess
ing Texas and Louisianna.—Chicago Post.
CHOICE OF OP COLOR IN DRESS.
To ladies who make cunning use of
colors—not by painting their faces, but
by a deep and subtle study of costume;
to artists, house-furnishers, ornamental
gardeners, and others, there have been
officially delivered at Paris and Lyons,
sundry lectures by M. Chevruel, upon
i the practical effect of certain laws con
nected with the contrast of colors.
Monsieur Chevreuj, learned in the law
of colors, was appointed long iigo to
superintend the dyeing department of
the manufaaory of Gobelin tapestries.
One of the first questions asked him was:
Why are the black tints. had that are
employed as shadows in blue draperies?
Ile answered that the black was of
course spoiled by contrast. M. Cher
i rued followed up his hint by arranging
together various masses of colored wool
; taken from the warehouse, observed how
I colors put side by side mutually affected
one another; and from that point, car-
lied On his researches in various ways to
maturity. We state some of the results,
chiefly having in mind the uses to which
ladies may put them.
First must be set down two very plain
rules: One concerns the setting side by
side of two different shades of the same
color. Put side by side squares tinted
with India ink, each square having one
uniform tint, but no two squares of the
same intensity. Arrange them in a row,
according ton regular scale, beginning
with the lightest and ending with the
darkest. Then every square will be
seen to be modified by those on either
side of it; the border next a darkened
Slillare will be lightened in effect—the
border next a light square will be dark
..ned in effia.t. The whole row of tinted
squares, seen from a little distance, will
he made in this way to appear not flat
but tinted. such is the effect of tints
' upon each other .
The .•trce.s ~f hues, or contrasting
colors, may be expressed in the second
main rule—eentrasting or complemen
ting colors are such as when blended to
gether, give rise to the perception of is
witnesss. The most perfect of these re
lations is. that existing between blue, vel
lots, and red; for, mix these three colors
and they produce white, consequentiy
a color complementary to each of these
is made I.y blending the other two. Be
cause blue with yellow creates green,
green b. the complement of red, because
red and yellow create orange, orange is
the complement of blue; because red
and blue create violet, violet is the com
plement of yellow. The eye itself can
perform these changes; look upon a blue
:Ind a yellow, and in a little while both
v. ill appear to be e green. Again take
a square colored red, and observe it.
rake also a square colored blue and oh
ears, it. Place them side by side. The
red square where it is :near the blue,
will have a yellower tinge than the rest;
and into the blue on the other border
sonic little shade of green will enter.
That is because every color tends to
suggest its opposite lor complement)
around its borders, and, as we have ex
plained, the opposite of the red is green
—the opposite of blue, orange.
Accustomed to a little application of
these principles, and knowing pretty
well how colors stand related to each
other any person may avoid gross errors
of taste in house-furnishing, in dressing,
in the arrangement of nosegays, and in
all such matters. The main relations of
color to be borne in mind are these:
green is the opposite, and complement to
red; green, therefore, reddens adjacent
hues, and red adds a green tinge to them,
but gree and red set off each other to the
best advantage when placed side by side
—the green looks greener—the red red
der—and this is, of course, most
thoroughly the effect when the two-colors
are alike in depth of tone. What green
is to red, yellow is to violet, and blue to
orange. In the same way it may be said
that the yellow tints of green suggest
their complements and opposites, the
violet-reds; the yellow-oranges contrast
with violet-blue, and the orange-reds
with the blue-greens.
Steam Printing _E4tablisitTent,
434E1 laWNEntt
11 , 11.R1T DICBCFISO O 6O2f pp
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING
Executed In the beet *ill&
ITENPION . PAID Tcr
AND LEGAL PRINTING.
, Our fiall#lJA for'
Posters t-Fro
.1
„-irrimes, ate.,
For Exhibitionsarld Concert anannot-be
• ' indfiasseiHrellte city.
they be as pure an Itibe--giut-ho i - y e t
they may loolkdirty,, b,scatutu ithexspoil
each other by the complempbb they
suggest. He knows illatin Minting rritta
a model wherever thereig inn& Icinifitist
of color in small compasa,,ataiantisbnot
directly imitate eaeirteolor4hat he copies
with a atkolte Of I tliilatith..itillifettTO*l his
Latish; he is compelled-th.ten fake'. tints
to got up the true 011e.S.i: 11.,p,r A faAm e
plan must a lady gp . o work • the com
pounding of a nosegiyoritie triiiiithi g of
a bonnet, keeping 'apart thesenolors that
cannot come together. witboutAuspel- .
ing. Thus she would do welllto, a
yellow bonnet with vioret Of Nile, -, a a
green bonnet with roselied"kit- LW ite
flowers, and to. follow--thaterimaigeneral
idea in grouping the colors ,of t,he,ityess.
Contrast of rich eploia„is Lanai* to
us in the dress of soldiers, and. it *an
economic use. The .- iloldier 111'1114Intlit
uniform of green and 'yelloivr, lihni 'And
scarlet, or whatever elue-ilt , be; will
seem to be well clothed when, all the
seams of his coat, p,erhaps, are
.Thjte,
and he is really thread -bare; forttthe
colors be but well contrasted• - I.l* *ill
set each other off-and retnallitothridast
intensified. , Just in the same,waya.nly
ilian may wear in tlig--arrumer a,.black
titr
coat that is not new, aoverwteoits
it will be made ICI 1001 illy erintraiit excel
lent as to its color.' But let buy in
the winter-a new pair.offblacli•TWEltand
put them on; the old coat ,causes them
to seem fearfully black - arid igliistiy, rind
is made•by them in return to look really
much older and whiter thanitia,- - ,
The same ideas X. Cilevretii.narries
into the business of house-furni shing.
Dark paper-hanging's he nies6i4bes; as
absorbing too 'much liglif;ifed - rindliriOlet
as darnagingthe color of the akin; orange
as tiresome by reason of intenitiqr- ;Lie
recommends only light aittlyelltitg.tories
of green
. 9nd blue. Yellow, coliebines
well with 'mahrmany furnittire - ; but"tipolls
the look of gilding. Light green : , snits
well both with mahogany and gilding.
Light blue suits with mahogany fairly,
and with gilding admirably; it filar) com
bines better than blue with yellow and
orange woods--istherefore good for
drawing rooms. A, grey patient An a
white ground—pattern and ground
-being balanced pretty evenly—is, '''how
ever, strongly recommened. '
As a general rule,says ItLiCtievreul4the
color of the covering :,of; the , ohairs
should be complementary to the prevail
ing color of the paper-hang-I,ll'g.•' the
window curtains should be oftbe ritime
color of the chairs; having fringes of the
same color of the paper-hanging., ~The
carpet should be chosen by the same rule,
to give ditninctness to the effect of the
furniture; green and black beingibetter
dominant colors under mahogany ; than
red, scarlet, or orange; To mahogany ...., k ,
chairs green covers are good when , uni
formity is not desired. In atrial' rp`Oms
a harmony should be sought bV-irtirtying
throughout an analogy of coldriltbe-uon
trust should.he of umks,flu,dtlinea t pf„the
same color, it is only in . large room at
the contrast of Color can be 41.1oroirghly
carried out.
MEDICAL
-- -- --- _ --,
TWO
Ari LAD Ai r ECIFS •P 0E THE - R=.
r gUir TUNATE t
THE LONG SOUGHT FUE . :,
_EIISCOVIETLED AT , X.A.EVT.
=mnr:
0 1000% , ItlAgenw
ConviiihrnijiTTyiratiots 7 /EicrinTiiiids.
(.Ilb/0/ZEE : RE/tail l',lrw-greatinifianpiuret
ie, Ares kll dfseadet Of theltei'mine Ott dttlf,' Rita as
ineonee-,ofs the' Urine, :..fitfrioantaftinkiff the
Bladder, Inflammation of the_guine je, ante in the
Bladder, Striettire, - Oreinel, ; nneeteueibtfilerhi, and
-is capecially..recom in ritosagisses,,,gf, luor
Albin (or Whitetin fikatesYlchZ4vtlithilokffidas
eons medicine* lktutfhtitti. r; 7: ~..._ ,
~ -o ' ;-,v-ii
Aar•lt is prepared ht a hlefily malarated
- form, the dMie-only belinffrom ODA It
.spoonfuls three times a day. ,:.., , ,
It is diuretic and ' Jr:iterative in 'itilisitin ;
„purifying and chip the t_dpod, ,eantd .. t_ Lit to
flow in all its OH purify arid vigor ;
,thiis
: removingfrom:l ifstem;sl,ll pertilefbusiatuses
which have induced disease.., , ~ „.
CHEROKEE' IN.TEC'PIOhiIs hi as
an anger astrisfairt to the ClteroiryetftnedY r
2nd should be used in conjunction ' tbat
' suedicineln all cases of Gortroiritahn GU* Fluor
1, _iltrus or Whites, It effects are heating Nothing,
Vend demulcent; removing all scalding; hiliti ehor.
dee and pain, instead of the burning 1114 almost
unendurable pain that is experlebeed with hear
'. ly ah the cheap quack lnjgc_ttane. F. ,
Sir.ftk . themse 'Of thiVatiercatA iatiiiied y
and Cherokee ,Injecutton--the jyru,ntediclnes
,' at the Same time-all improper dUctiedges are
removed, and the W e akefts l l4lantilWsMtgiest. dllY
• '
restored to full vigor aik4 strength.
Are-For full nartictilaill gpt poisagrortronit
any drug store in the
_country, opt'
_tn._tis
we will mail free to any address, le ulliresitise.
air Prise , Cheroltees4.ntedi t i)2 litrAoffle
or three bottles for $5.
404-Price, C heroleestliVeetteniltitet bot,
tie, or three bottles ior..ACt. • ~...„ ,;
4/31.-Sent byllxpressit 'any addrestea
of price.
bbd-Sold by All druggists eveirrkore l, „,.. ,
Dr. W. B. Merw,iii , &...ta„
•
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No. 69 Liberty 5t_,..ref4.5 0 7- P rk '
• Sold by Dr. GEO, ii, E: .. y"o . . era r 0.l w ood
i .wert.
I; TUE GREAT rtirrorilt 4neniricriTne„
Colwmtiklt from
c (TTRI
An soefefireyi-W_ =natarr4eir,,,Seminsf
Weak:test , Yocturnat km , aid-4 diseases
caused by seialithon; incises Lon oft Memory
_j
, - . L.awudf:.pciat in the Back Dint l = f y
Peimature Old Age, - Weak "ltervite
ty of Brehthinig,TretakftagiWakrom,46lfrokas
on the Face, Pale countenance, orgy, Consurz.
non, and-all the Dtre,ful amplaints, reused by -
paViCups the path of nature.
s =Midrib , is a simple 'vegetable ea
t rant, and OM On Which all OW rely, as It has
been used In our practice Tor many yearii, and
with thousands treated, it has notfailsai be sin
gle instance- its curative
over have been
sufficient to gain victory over ihe niosrittibborn
case.•. To those who have trifled with their con
stitution, until. they think thentselves licSond
the reach of in stiles! aid, we would say, Despair
sot the estresnices CF will ehiitorti you to
health and river, and after all quack tioctors
have felled,
sEi' , ortull pirti - collarsgetackcniar from any
druwistoreiti•thes errentry,llsPeilte the Proprie
tors, who will noillAeo to any ene dastiring the
same, a full treattae ut phietform.
SQ - Price, If per bottle, Crs thretrAbottffiffor Se,
and forwarded by Repress to allmio,ta. of the
world.
Sold by all respectable 4rimpttiata forimslere.
tgi) r
N 0.49 Littisety ßaab
S°/d b Y 4Y -i t: 4.. X XXWAR, Wood
• ,er, I ,
.ron
3L---'"llitlttENS444ampkiaerul Vetsfognes sent
terlittlitelidia'Mnidose an envelo with ur own
Woe NO 04 4 1 74. 1 f. 31: 2"
rk.
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