For Mewling every day : One insertion Two . t oga Three .feder si ~o Four insertions. Five insertions.. One week Two weeks.... Three weeks. One square" 1114 *,,,,t0i55ivart.,,,,„,,1te!,\.44.,\-'k.„... Nil?,,I.:itIt.i..•;.1;:::•?1./....4''!-t4‘4.47:7''-i'l: --4°-:411:- ...:41117.1'.-....:71).. , i ' dt ' ' '76:111'1....2-;''l. 1-4' N. '3'''.l°::..°l: zs'is . :11r-:' :1:111';1'.: --.'"'......! ~..... ' 5 %.... ,I,c, ,r .ire, (40 woldll4 I'''`'' ; . -..":.: ... , -. : - .* 60'one month. 11 11,00 __ "tA - filbilthL.... - 40' ' • Itre ^ :: ''. • . - . • , f i iz: ' . . - • • - , a • - r -..57 . •, • ur , .....: , ..,r, IL. ~,.e...: 7: ......"'... ....c.. , ,_, .. .. e._. 45 0 OM MMUS,. .... ta,oo. 1, flAre months..... 14,00 . 2,1 X) St; months 16,00 .... 8,60 One year 25,00 1 :' ..*llllllBl-..--- - ,:W1AT.". ,. •::: . • ..91.4 a.. , . t '''.. % 0;1?,6 3 149111541000 a week 1 year.s3coo t - \.N . NI , , '"..' ' ' ..--'"'" ',mt.., :, . , . •-.'•. ' % .% `"S‘ s s ...•-'• • , r - - - g , N . , . 3 . .. 3c —,X"E' 0 IS 'l' , . 1 , ... , .._ J ., ..:I . - f 7, . ., .9 , I I . 1, - ..):. , - - A L I-- -_;,= _ _ ./. s - 4ii , , S , 01.64110,- -.-- . . _ ....,. . - 1. , i iil , ( 4. 11P° - - `-Z':-- ' la by mail, 18,00 per year. 4410 9 ' , l , ' ;` l l.' : _ ----..--,_ .. . • -• 1 city,4it 8 cents par week. ;., :; - -..:-.• , -.f.-- _ 0 ""-: : 5- -- . - •Nr l ii ta '- • _•••_-.,-.1 - ---, 1... 'V Ir"' C 1 IR 'l'. • • . 11,60 LI '. ~..; ; - f 1,30 --," . ~ . 1, sand one to getter up,) 1,20 . \‘..,,_ LID . PAIL s tit ,g e subscription, Delivered ,the WM'E H Single subscriptions. Five copies, each.... Ten cophs4each...... Twentye tea, each, Thirty JAS. P. BARR, DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. It is not a Bar Room Drink FOR RUM, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE BUT A HIURLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. Pu - 8.E.; FREE FROM Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drags, WILL EFFECTUALLY CI'RE LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL cITRI: EVERY CASE Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disor- . dered Stonier • Observe the Following Symptoms RESULTING' FRO 'NI Di orders of the Digest' e Organs Coruitipa ton Inward Piles,Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,.Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink trig or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swarming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart Ckokingor Suffocating Sensl4,lons when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain. in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in in the Side,Back, Chest, Limbs tee. Sudden flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of E v 1 I and g•reat Depres sion of Spirits HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPETITE, STRONG NERVE HEALTHY NERVES, STEADY NERVES. BRISK FEELINGS HEALTHY LTHY FEELINGS A GOOD CONSTITUTION, • A STRONG CONSTITUTION, A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION, A SOUND CONSTITUTION. WILL MAKE THE WEAK STRONG MAIZE THE DELICATE - • HEARTY WILL (TAKE THE - - STOUT 'WILL MAKE TEE _ . DEPRESSED - - LIVELY WILL MAKE TITE SALLOW COMPLEXION - CLEAR WILL MAKE" THE DULL EYE - CLEAR a. BRIGHT Will Neve a blessing in EVERY _lE"."_11/1X.T_J - 37". Can be used with . : perfect safety by MALE OLD OR OR FEMALE YOUNG PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest winery or common runt, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will contotue to cause, as long es they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the win st kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a clrunkaid's life and death. Be. ware of them. For those who' desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we publish the foiloicing receipt. Get One Bottle Ilootland's German Bitters, and MIS with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a preparation that will far eXeti in mrdttal rirtues arut true excel lence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the mar ket, and will coil )1111 elk less. You will have all the virtues of liguotiund's Bitters in connection with a good article or Liquor, al a much less price than these inferior preps rations trill cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN Those suffering from MA RASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time; one bottle in such eases, will haves most 6i,rprising ettect. ti EIIII.ITY, esulting from fevers of any kind—These Bitters will renew your strength in a very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, he chills will not rejoin if these Bitters are used. No person in a Fe% er and Ague District should be without them. From Rev. J. ','radon Brown, D. D., EVitor of the Encyclopedia of Religiout Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or' recommend Patent Medicines in general. through distrust of their ingredients and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ido this more readily in regard to liootland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. O. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impreffelorctiffit they were chiefly an alcbhollc mixture. lam Indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffer ing from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the begin ning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which L had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. PHILADELPEILe, June 23, 1662. J. N.EWTON BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "/1001 , - LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions incident to camp lite. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that ' a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Fvery ease of that kind can be readily cured by Hoot_ land's German Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundre.ls of lives might be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who have been restored to health. by the use of those Bitters sent to them by their friends. BEWARE. OF COUNTERFEITS. eft that the Signature of - 0. M. JACKSON' , is on the WRAPPER of each Bottle. PR~CEs. Largesize $l,OO per Bottle, or Half Doz. a 5,00 Medium size 7b ' " or Hall Doz. Koo The Large Size, on account of the quantity the Bottles hold; fire nadbliThdate.apor. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not be put otrby any of the intoxicating preparations that maybe offered tnts place, but send to us, and wo.will forward, securely packed by express. .Principal Office, and Manufactory No. etit ARCH STR.EIET, PHILADELPHIA, 11A. JONES & EVANS , (SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) 7110 PRTETOM8. Jar FOR SALE by Drumete and_. Dealers in iperry ionni ‘ in Vie United Staten. ' nol&dlkW Editor and Proprietor KUNKEL% D Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of iron, Bitter Wine of Iron: The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, The-Great Tonic, The Great Tonle, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and Generrl Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do it Costa but little and Purifies the Blood, Harm, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Only 76 Cta. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Este. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only - 75 Ots. and One Dollar per Bottle, ()lily 76 Ctn. and One Dollar eer Bottle, Manufactured solely by S. A. KI.NREL & BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har risburg, Fa. For sale In PITTSBUR( Hi by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. S . ELLERS & CO., and B. L. FAFINESI OCK & CO. janl4-13m IMPORTANT TO LADIES, Harvey's .Chrono Thermal FII3:SIA_ILE PITT Si "IX AVENEVE.R. YET FAILED(W ALEN ja the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapses, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening., invigorating, and restoring the system to e, healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 64) Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. 44-The pills and Book will be sent by mall, confidentially, when desired, SWIM/MY SEALED, and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, M. D., Generol Agent, No. 78 Cedar street New York. IJoseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. oc6-emd.kw F•nrlir.A.TJE. DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medical adviceshould not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections. Also hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of which the pa tent is ignorant. Dr. B's remedies for this affliction, brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this painful affliction. He also treats Piles, Gleet, (lounorrhoe, Ure thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains In the Rack and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, Strictures, etc. A letter - to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address Barely packed. Office and private rooms No 50. Smithfield STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. nolfd&w. NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain class of self-important peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (PRIVATE DISEASEB,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de- voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know 7 Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and iii. Paul R leant devoted years in the treatment of these diseases 7 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world. I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of Pktvene DISEASES upwards of .10 years, and without egotism can say I have eared hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogeyher, as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from It are cured 'in a AT much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves ew every young mien and wumanto be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in onr papers are of.no worth, and ; no benefit will arise from anewere,tha,n only 1068 yI ew of health and money. 'Hundreds are cared annu ally by my new reipecties. Addrese BOX 800. I jan-lyd PittsburghPostoiBce. Postoffice. New JUST OPENING. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, OLOAKS and CLOAKINGS, All of the newest patterns. Call and see, at H. 1. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, and febtO No. I Market Alley. = Ihroaxwirmoitioll BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, S. S. MARVIN •- - riIHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 1 NEW and CHEAP Wall Paper & Window Shades In the country, at FOERSTER & SCHWARZ'S, who ' 161 Smithfield et. _ MARVIN'S BOSTON CRACKE f BAKERY, 64 FOURTH S tEET, PITTS teURUH, PA., Between Wood and Market. teb2s EIkiOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE.— The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Snott House, to near the corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C. Con's old stand, is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies, and. saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses Vept at livery at reasonable rates. Underlaid. and all arrange.. mints for funerals will receive is special atten tion._ WEAL BRICELAND. ASPECIAL MEETING THE Stockholders of the and Pitts burgh Railroad Company willClevel be and held at the of fice of maid Company In Cleveland, on the 4TH DAY OF MAY, lfg4l, at Ifio'clock a. m., to vote Upon the increase or the Capital Stock of said Company, for the purpose of allowing the bonds of said Company to be 'converted into stock. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 23d day of April and open on the 6th day of May. By order of the Board of DlrectOro. • J. N. N'CULLOUGLI, President. .01svaburd, March 28, Ima. spud " Great American Remedy." No. 50 Smithfield Street SEMINAL WEAKNESS RHEUMATISM EMMEI Q I=4 C U 0 ..../ al w rn : Ei - 0 14 4 g 0 to CID M .; 4 2 W cE 4 0 0 ..4 0 r.. 1 .60 I' 1 ;!.. p 4 Ws xi ". 4 t''Y'4 g 44 O 0 ea.i e s w z PI < 1 g ~, cl pi a, o E -I .- co 1 r-j - ) 14 D ~., --- 1 0 gi, r 4 p 4 d > ,-)-- < z . o w ....i r j -_, .fi' PLAIN BLACK SILKS, Sl,OO, 1,121-2, 1,25, 1,37, 1,50, 1,75, 51,00 Cheapest goods In the city BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, At $1,12 1-2 per Turd. Solid Colors & Double Face, Prom 81,50 to 2,00 per Yard. SPRING DRESS GOODS, At IS 3..4,, 23, 31, 37, 50, 62, 75, 81,00, Comprising some decided bargains, GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS, At 18 3-4 and 25c per Yard. FAST COLORED PRINTS, At Itir per rand, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, AT OFFICE OP COMPTROLLER 07 THE CCRRENAJY, GARDNER& SCHTWashington R, By satufactory evidence presented 9 2 , to the undersigned it has been made to appear that the SECUNT NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny, 234EALintmmssis IBrimpitm3Erxs . and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ mh3l ized under and according to the requirements of -_ - _ the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro _ vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, an d to provide for the cir oulation and redemption thereof," approved Feb- GOODS, ruary 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of sald Act required to be compiled Mg with before commending the business of .nk- • • • Now, therefore, I, Roan McCotnoos,cort , ‘ ' troller of the Currency, do hereby certify` t & RETAIL , the said SECOND NATIONAL BANK F PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. ---- In testimony whereof witness my hand The latest st} le or everything in our line ss. ? and seal of o ce this 13th day of Febru brought to this market. Our stock will be found ary, MX HUGH McCULLOCH, I very complete In Comptroller of the Currency. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, N EAT, SPRING WHOLESALE Rich Embroldrrir■ and Fine Goodin Trlrnming• 111 every desirable style; Beautiful Bonnet and Trimming Rib I bons; Scotch Plaid Velvet Ribbon; Hoop and Balmoral Skirts; Silk, Gilt and Morocco Bell., new style; Ladles' Combs and Sets; Photograph Albums, the cheapest In the City; Notions and Small "Wares Ladles' and Gents' Col- Taro slightly soiled from 6 to 12 cents a piece; 20 Pine Enameled Paper Collars for '45 ceutsi a large stock of Gents, Traveling Goods Merchants and all who buy to sell again are inviled to rive us a call before purchasing else- where, as we buy only from manufacturers or importers and sell at prices that cannot fall to MACRUM & GLYDE, 78 MARKET STREET. m h2B New Goods New Goods New Goods ;1 E 4 g g 1:0 13 E-0 New Goods New Goods Goods Goods 1 Goods 1 j New Goods New Goods DILUTION. riviE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE. 1 tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY h CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring from the firm. J. F. DAY, JONAS KEEFER. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, lad. CO-PARTNIKREIBTP. The undersigned have this day entered into articles of Co-partnership for Manufacturing, Importing and Vending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all Its branches, under the name and style of E 1 A. X' Okl3 A. D "F... N No. 58 Wood Street. JOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1864. mhB-,ltt A. LARGE LOTOF Congress 6's Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Nary " Bright Pounds Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut Sunny t Olive " Side Fine Cut Swee At WOOLLLSTER & BAZEPS, mtac 109 Wood street - • HOOP POLES-20,Wevrixor POLES, 11. Licht and Slack—For sale on wiLart-by ap7 FETZER a ARMSTRONG, corner Mazbit and. sts PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1864. .i FIRST NATIONAL BANK . OF r.r - x-rsizstrEtGai . W PG TREASURY DEPARTMENT. i OFYICIi or CosrpTstotten orturitOtnistuoy, A Washington City, Aug. 5th,18418. i•-• Ws arses, By satisfactorrievidencepresented A to the undeisigned, it has been made to appear athat the FIRST NATIONAL.BANKOF PPPTS ..., BURGH, in the County of Allegheny -and State ~.,-• • of Pennsylvania has been duty organized under and according to the reqniniallents of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act totravvide-a National Currency, secured by a pled of United States Stocks, and to provide for th circulation and re demption thereof " appro i February 25th, e t d. Wee, and has complied with t he provisions of said Act required to be co plied with before commencing the business of h 011 h c Now TEBRUFORE, I, Hug_ hict_u oc-, -omp troller of the Currency, do h b certify' that the said FIRST NATIONAL If. OF PITTS DURGH„ county of All y and State of Pennsylvania, Is authoriz to Commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneass my hand and seal of office; thierjh day of Angust,_lB63. SS -.--- ...gl.half RieCULLOCH, thtintitroller of the Currency. nil; FIRST NATIONAL BANK Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 41400,000, with _privilege to in crease to 51,0 00,000. The Pittsburgh Trust CoMpany having organ ized under the set to porovidelt National Curre ncy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGIL•wouId respectfully over its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, tam, receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on ill parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1862, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the came officers and directors. DISHOTOBS TANHA LACGHLIN I Wx. K. NIXIOH ROBERT S. HerS, ALHIANDICH SP6H, Taomes BELL, • FRANCIS G. BAILEY, THOS. WIGHTMAII, ALlfy, BRADLEY, SAKEEIL RICA. JAMES LAUGHLIN, Prealdent Jot's I). ScITLLY, Oast)ler. aurscisr.wtf gtooiirD NATIONA THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST OOMPANY.) Capital, $300,000, with privilege to trwrase to at 1,000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National Currency Act, offers Its services for the transaction of a Gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold. Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country. JACOB PAINTER, RC/BT. ROBINSON, JAKE HALL, R. Bore:imam, C. F. KLOPPER, W. M. Goamt.r. Wm. COOPER, G. L. N'ARNER, President J NO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. feb23-4md NEW CASTLE AND FRANKLIN p OOK.S OF SUBSCRIPTION T_Q THE Capital ,Stock of the NEW CASTLEand R ,1.N11...LTN RAILROAD COMPANY will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, proximo, In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade In New Castle Lawrence county, at the Of fice of the New Castle and Beaver - Valley Rail road Company. In Mercer, Mercer county, at the Office of William Stewart, esq. In Franklin, Venango connty, at the Office of First National Bank. New Goods BY ORDER OF OOMMIZISTONERR : A. L. Crawford, Samuel M. Kier, S. L. Brown, J. Zeigler, Wm. Dilworth,jr., (3. W. Caen, Wm. Stewart, J. C. Murray J. C. Shaw, George C. Rela, Robert Ashworth, Josiah King, James Bleakley, Springer narbaugh, J. H. Robinson, ,J. W. Blanchard. James K. Kerr, .J. H. Smith, David Courtney, F. D. Kennear. Pittsburgh, March 31, 1861. tah3l-dtd Wall Paper! Wall Paper! New Goods New Ger-lh New.. Goods New Goods WINDOW SHADES, New Goods OIL CLOTHS. New Goods New Gond; LATEST STYLES DIRECT FROM the manufacturers, for sale at the -lowest prices, at New GooOR Foerster & Schwarz's, New Goods NO. 104 Silka r rilVEE.l.a) ST. mhl7-2m CFILIN VDOLYCRRONE, F RESCO AND Fleral Decoration*. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, ap9 87 Wood street. M:TMIT:T.VM'NriM7reI Our friends and the public at large will not, we trust, forget that we are at present and for a few weeks to be found at Wilkins Hall, over the Mayor's Office, Fourth street, where we have on exhibition and for sale as fine a stock of HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC., aswrbralga k& ald at strict iiEijr2rNAT H. KLEBE:II & BRO., AGOOD INVESTMENT.--A. NEW and valuable machine, capable of netting $26 per day above expenses, has just been corn. pleted and patented. The. paten right I'. the State of Pennsylvania with one or more ma chines is now offered for sale on favorable terms. This is a rare chance for investment. From 02,0G0 to $3,000 capital required. Address BOX MA feb24-tf • Pittsburgh, Pa. 50'41,K .. §2j4k ," E iN T. N 30 and Spakllng s hloaelle. In more and tor male b • 0. t ee Di' ' "VOA: CAIILKING MALLETS. OF SIIPM. rlor quality—Tor sale by nada JAMES BOWN, 166 Wood it. OF PITTSBURGH, PA., OF PITTSBURGH. OP PITTSISUI4OII, PA., DIRECTORA It A. I I, Et Cit A. I) . TWW:rI PIA.NOS, Wilkins Hall, Fourth street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WE OFFER FOR SALE TERME AND-A.Q.UARTER ACRES OF LAND IN BALDWIN TOWNSHIP, three miles from the Pittsburgh Market House, on the old Brownsville Road, on which are a good T wo story Brick Dwelling, containing eight rooms and kitchen ; a Stable and Carriage Shed a fine Well of water close to the house ; an Orchard of 150 trees of choice fruit, and a good Garden. A thick vein of Coal underlies it all. The Land Is all cultivated is in fine order and fronts well on the road. Price $5,000. Payments to suit pur chasers. Immediate possession given. Also, the THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE and LOT, No. 84 Anderson street, Allegheny. Front feet 9 inches; depth of Let, 140 feet to an alley. The Reuse was built four years since in best style, has thirteen rooms and bath room, - a dry warm cellar under all ; gas inell the rooms and is complete throughout and in excellent or der. Price $7,000. Payments to suit purchasers. Also, the ROBERTSON FARM, on the Monon gahela River, adjoining West Elizabeth Borough, distant sixteen miles direct from Pittsburgh, con taining 187 acres and 4 perches, of which about 30 acres is excellent Coal. There are a Double Two-Story Brick Manaion House, Frame Barn, a bearing Orchard, three Tenant Houses, Stables and other buildings thereon. Front on the Riv er 108 joerches; fine wharf and deep water. The Land is of excellent quality, and has plenty of Timber thereon. Early possesaion given. Titles indisputable to all the above. KEENAN & HANOOCK, Attorneys-at-Latv, apB-10td 18 Diamond street. S A L. J. THE COAL UNDER 250 ODD ACRES near Monongahela City, with some 10 urea SURFACE bordering on the Monongahela Riv er, having some 460 feet front, where there is a superior landing, even In low water times. Present price M6O per acre. J. H. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 67 Fourth street apll FOR UNDERSIONED have teen o a comittee by the Stockholders to ap mapkeinted sale of the m OAKLAND AND PI ITSBORGH AND MINERSY.LLLE RAILWAYS, or either of them—with equip ments, stock, &c., and will receive bids therefore until MAY IST proximo. If not sold by that time, proposals will - be received for the iron and wood of the respective railways. Notice of the disposal of the equipments, &c., will be given after May, Ist, aforesaid. For particulars refer to either of the under signed. WM. A. HERRON, JOSHUA RHODES, SAMUEL MORROW, CHARLES MEIRAN, A. S. BELL, p9-tda • mmittee. . _ GLAD NEWSPORTHE TUNATE I THE LONG SOUGHT FOR IDISCOPERED. ..4...T . ..T....AArr. CHEROKEE REMEDY,A N CHEROKEE INXECTION Ckompounded from Roots, Barks and Leaves. CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuret ic, cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such a; Incontinence of die. Urine, Intlaramation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture , Gravel, Gleet, Gonorrhea°, and is especially recoisiended in those cases of Fluor dlbus (or Whites in females) where all the old naus eous medicines have faded. AHR-It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two tea spoonfuls three times a day. rrii-It is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to now in all its original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious (muses which have induced disease. . . . - --.•• CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended U an ally or assistant to the Cherokee.Reinedy, and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of &morefuze, Glee!, Fluor albue or Whites. it effects are healing, soothing, and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat, chor dee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with near ly all the cheap quack lajectiont. 4.1 - By the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injeetton—the two medicines at the same time--all improper discharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and.strength. Air For full particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write us and we will mail free to any address, a full treatise. Ahl - Price, Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle or three bottles for $5. .IWPrice, Cherokee injection, $2 per bot tle, or three bottles for itz. Aitip•Sent by Express to any address on receipt of price. Sat - Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Bierwin & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 69 Liberty street, New York. sold by Dr. G K EO. R. EYSER, No. 140 Woo street. mhls-eod.lbr.w THE GREAT INDIAN mE..uncuirk, Compounded from Cooi biC'Alr. N 3:1ID 1 , , = ICC c = t. fr ~. =1 co r f.: 10 . rz ..,r . -.-. ..= = -. `. , •k le l ' .‘ -; rn CHEROKEE CURE: As unfailing cure for Spermatorrkers, Bassinet Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions , and all diseases caused by self-pollution; such as Loss of Memory Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Beek, Dinmese ci ft Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, DUN (sr of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness , Elsuptionit on the Face, Pale Countenance, insanity, Consump tion, and all the Direful complaints, caused by de parting from the path of nature. ' se-This medicine is a simple vegetable ea tract, and one.= which all eantely, alrit has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed itka sin gle instance. Its cliratlve powers have 'been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. Wk-To those who have trifled with their con stitution, until they Think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not ! the iiiissatizit Goan will restore you to health and vigor, anti after all quack doctors have failed. 4®-For full particulars get &circular from any drug store in the' country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. .44-Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and forwarded by Express to all paits of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Mervin & Go., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 59 Liberty street New York. S c old by GEO. R. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. n/hl6-eod-cLkw MEDICAL CARD. W. BOESENHARIEIEt, N. D., ' 854 Broadway. NEW YORK. W. H. BODENHAALER, M. D., Office, No. 148 Third street. Office holm from 9to4p.in. DEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO Jr the Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronic Diseases, Especially those of the lA)WE,R BOWEL, suet. as Piles, Constipatkm, Fistula, Flearue,yalling of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, rte. Also, the various Chronic Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Bled-. der, etc. • rahl-dtf °IMOD 41/ THE PITTSBURGH, FT.W ATITZ & CHICAGO RT. CO., Pittsburgh, April Bth, 1864. DIVIDEND NO Trug THE -BOAR of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of TWO AND ONE-HALF (230 per cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, out of the net earning for the quarter ending March 31st ult., payable (free of government tax,) on and after the 16TH. OF MAY pros., at the general office of the Company in Pittsb urg h to the stock holders whose stock is registered there, and at the agency of the Company, (Messrs. Winslow, Lanier 54 C 0.,) No. 52 Wall street, New York, to the stockholders whose stock iarezbitered there. The transfer nooks of the Company will close at 3 o'clock p. m. on the 241 day of Msy pros., and will remain aiosedtill 10.oicloak a. m. on the 17th of May thereafter. By order of the Board of Directors. apl.64d W. IL BARNES, Sec'y. the Pa 4 Poste Schedule of Adverf4:44: • Rates BTANDINGI XATTHR One time r $ 75 ' $ Two times 1 25 1 Three times.. 1 60. Four times 1 90 ! Five times 1 2 201 One week 2 601 ITO I 85 Two weeks 4 36 i 290 145 Three weeks 800 1 100 200 One month. 7 60. 600 2 511 Two m0nth5......... 11 26 7 60 3 75 Three months 18 75 9'15 4 1 55 Six months. 20 75 - 13 85 690 Nine months 27 00 I 18 OQ I 900 One year .. 82 00 1 21 33 10 70 011A.503.1031.8. 4..DI7IIII27SEME:NTS. For one square, efusngeable one time each week, confined to the immediate biudneas of the advertiser. All larger advertisements in exact proportion. 3 times DaUy. i a week $9 35 $6 op 17'20 11 45 24 OW 19 00 40 00 26 00 3 monthil 8 months ASIP•Fist notiqeadoUblelthenbove t'ates. • Death notices, eachanisertioa.- 60 cents Marriage notices, each' insertion— 76 . " Steamboat advertisements, per trip:62 00 Executors' and administrator's no tices 2 76 The above are the revised rates of advertising as established at a late meeting of the newspa per proprietors of this city. These are but a slight advance over the old rater, and in reality , are still under the figure that the stringency - of the times demand. Both eastern and western publishers are much in advance of this schedifie,' 1 and It is yet possible that Pittsburgh publishers may be compelled to advance the schedule still farther. The continually advancing cost of la -1 bor, paper, ink, and every essential to printing and publishing makes this action of publishers Inecessary and obligainty. As nothing is now made upon the subscription of newspapers, for ' the reasons above stated, it is required that the I deficiency be made up from advertising or not at all. We hope thisplain statement of the case will be reason and apology enough for our litter, al and' - enterprising business men. They have heretofore accorded a genettuns patriinagw entt when a vital question like the ' present' steles' they will not, we itnow,- be found bolding, year:. -- - - - - Congress and the Country—Shall We Weather the Storm? . It is doubtless the duty of a patriot never to despair. of the republic, but faith should rest on some intelligible basis, and it seems to us easier, at. present, to state reasons for fetiting that the country is on the verge 61a terrible catastrophe, than for believing that - the hour of its redemptior draweth nigh. It has been the usual experience of the world, hi the great crisis of its history, that mighty events call ferth abilities competent lb cope with them. But we, in the time ofour sorest need, seem to have filler! upon our era of littleness and incaptic . ity. The amazing dearth of first-claaa men, both in the civil and military set vice, is an appalling phenomenon of the times. Consider what a galaxy of splen did military talent appeared in the-wars of the French revolution, . and. rsilect, that we have just been relieved of leck for General-in-Cl:Lief, and that our most importaat army has been success-: ively under the command of Pope, Burn side, and Hooker. Contrast the great statesmen of our Revolution, when our population was but three millions, with, the deplorable littleness which .sits• in the public councils when events, are on a colossal softie with which our Revolu tion compares as a . skirmish compares • with a battle. If the cabinet, as first formed, •dilt not rise to the full height of the-situation,! a partial excuse might be found in the fact that, when Hr. I.ancatriorganized it, he had so. little eipectation of a great• war that he spent the whole, winter iu bal ancing between the personal claims of General Carilercm and Governor .Qhatle- . But that the_cabinet then formed hashed' no new intushms of ability; that the,tivo members who .have -gone out have been replaced by men of less ability; that with nearly our whole. commerce drivext, into. foreign bottonis by. tw c o lu threCiebef pnvateers, no nutn. of, • otipacitylniiibien' found to takethetaoo of such a shiftless' old dotard as Seer tary Welles; that the' jocose country lawyer at the need of the government has hadoi great Pitt of the time, no man witonk Ike has deemed bet ter qualified ttutn Idunielf to direct the movements of out armies that aostates man superior . to' Seward, " who: is ilia laughing-stock of turopein diplinatists, has been put in dilute 'of our fereiki. relations, looks as if eke' republic had . fallen into a premature dotage, asif like untimely fruit, it were rotten before it is . ripe. But if the cabinet has not improved since the beginning of the-war, , Co es (if that be pcOble) has degenerated. If the first Cortgress of thii administration had not much stateimatildp, it had. con siderable actiiity, Though; not eleete4 with referetce td any' Sta . :Male as 04 in which it was called to act; it .1.54 the merit of being at least sensible ha d. the greatness of the unexpected con j wictifre. It did not stand still, man hoPe lessly bewildered. It inaugurated a . 1.! - cy, though in our opinion ] a Very tgo', one, and adopted . leguilatitai for .carry ing it out. If it enacted the focileb.U., gal tender law, it alai) attlibrixed loans. If it passed. a 'milichievWlA 40 1- scription act, it' also raised' `ecinip ped large armies of finextuplerd' magni tude. If it failed to create' an adequate" revenue, it at least • t&ik some honest steps toward it by devising a system of internal tante. It the newness of such an experiment it is not very trorPrisiNC that it proved far less productive than its framers had counted on ; but their imbecile successors have neither courage nor capacity to do - so simple a thing as to increase the rates.' on articles already designated, with the machinery in full operation for assessing and collecting the taxes. • bonsidering that we have had a con gressional election since the war devel oped its gigantic magnitude, one would suppose that this Congress ought to be superior to the last. But the most im portant committee of the of Ways and Means• -•-is very far from hav ing made up the ability it lost in Messrs. Corning and Spaulding, from this State. Mr. Corning is one of the ablest business men in the country, and '• it is not the fault of his constituents that he did not retain his seat. Mt. Spaulding, though a Republican, and the introducer of the legal-tender act, ismi experienced ftru un - . cier and Capable bnaineas man, who is no doubt shocked,:as all such men rust be, with the quackery end. tdfltnethat is substituted by InS Rejfiblcan Men& for sound-measures: - . speech deliiired*.tlittliklidir lasteer - Mr. 'l3pailcitiit in aavanktindlii.' for destroykttWEitistiiirtiiihilli ullOOrt‘ stitttimial. trigeStcon this Writ was so Wit' "arid convincing thst we _ svist-ozeosupyrow ' PLAIN AND FANCY JOD(DpNIINS. Execute.4.l6.4"b 4 eetz#4/4" , - SPEOLW latlMON.4:44l,:m^ RAILROAD, z b MERCANTIZAKt i t — -ARROW /Posters, P'243ilirraiiinieki, For Exhildtionsand g.. 7 so. T../ giur P x /I ! Ui !'eMrt _ hope his 0td ( 241 . 10,6 W. An 4t) Atkomo profit by its reileaMf . •4.blee-, as we y . „, as Its. buelness , liketfediPlienge. ":• -a-Ri l t "'"' ' . wife elateauddliiini.OrAgrad, Ili/ 7 R- 11 stead of 4TiAragia:...:. ..taxivao SAW 03 ter and" e'prpl tia g , , ,- :„.t.coarMiviv that gitlitip ! : a . injAst _with tikr-opermiketi • . :-.'• o tn.dffevb: — /*- - strovicleck:a ti i nstatheirztaisibte;aeditiltZlal geneies. • 9energ (40.41,libmpAttkp,o10 should resultA.:4BB,stv. wbo , dip/ ,ak9Lse-a , see that' the , country' Vistiuld' hii at' etile,e7_,„. • o verta - ylii° fi tititebitrtbilidB ll3 mosi - -'a ''' tinting e , soll,dt.s path?—iliti•Sma,r. Congreas *Led hembf toba,rypowtt.ol.;':.# of the gefcsibe_hiolLit.oo.ntot ith, --, Y" 11 Nmoy by“wisZi'methodit an ,ti et ' the totterbarlinhlio'bieditlbil croal----=,', dation*, itliaettereititinstekilaildittegidi A trz. our arms, would be Rigrigy thai*Olifm.t nt many men.. But If g.i . an„tr,. - tiniate , -. l a ters ovettidie"ns OMB_ pr,*#,117X041,..61;1:14n 0f t ty he'pnblie ei r e , ilkti_o9o:;‘).4.p r aatryfi Ge .i.7.,-rza. Dally. aiweak, lmelial I°Ace a' week, 1 Sqr: - 1 .r. • 1 Sqr. EWER . = t: '14.4".45 fiItABATICULI _ , 1 ) : 'I6T6 'l B 6O 24.60 14 00 , Negro' Eqtutilty l r, as of the Sexes, . the , ,C . , : Jib.:42,1.4* - 1,--- , New - Union': .= '.-`",-. rrete the Ill • TIAMMITTAP4iii..arj 1 - -:li ,i.,..q.: The regular ,94141 4 y,, ~,,.- . ..z a p' 9 143 , ~, , :, Brooldyn Young MO •:, • 4 7 ..... 3 ~ elation was lield "a l Thrtfeeilif - *Yenta ; tr. . -.''' the PresidenVair. tblighter,liti - ther , '`-`: end O. Vincent =Cothellatitendsal , tikers..F, ~'.L: terY pro gem, , Attr.reebrattryollt -.- arc:lees of 'the eTen n .i _ r end "Plol.pe . Garrison—asorcolrL oydtlifirlilaiilteMd that the day ofvorahlppisnititatitahr: ' • and Unions •haci,seacie4, f and Jzo _Wager:, : 'I were men to' be asked-dr ,iii . .,,fe r y.mgclk ~ change in government, are you ter, ~ . than Washington, -More iii: ad • ' ":•-• Hamilton, or more . ~ ~, . stkojedyszczi.o.,t:.=. son, Monroe „ or,, == . = sonliajfeAgasied,,,,, . I that there had e ye i, iikeen.*,:fraltlß,,,Atet==. 7 14=4 . ! States had ever Wetted' In " iiiiiicifg btit,„,... . rather Claimed tliatarietailißtereit had "= the sante - /aws:on azifloce,Nresemomft.P.s r - The eltefthe;leit: l 4PPYS•hati- ':.'...veinW - - 4 , -+ S ' were ready to .we1et449,01-. . y .1%, ter-- i - a ..mination , ortah old bolts - . lir ana old: - Talon without any trygitti: . .ttriiiiiii ' ' ' been but; rotten: cortitents. etWetatlyeiss Ts =-.= had be .it •relnibliit, =.s•ltsWeibltiteitiertrhic , dal tread Cifs t dduk - 13 rert411 Argo r v. ham Lincoln - W illdt'Vact • liplet tii_xhie„ this war for freefforti. s 'Tlarienfj; ''''' -1- don waasoon ttkibeirtnii Tien i 1::, !1 ntttien Nee tcohitxtkiggclAg4l,o ~g lateitb of ay. -.-' L.: the Declaratiop of Insiepen4kn=w.,,There i-^ . .. 5 was to be no` difference bet** - Iy.tail i t _ - and blacks: '', We Witild !not 't alantle 3 '4-'4' ` 'blacks without excludingl ad P : ,34- 4 thwere Ittet,aelnegt Nen Wuk*S - =4l e.-1: we were.. „Xr Liico = = e," err; ..i,-, :I:, was wrong' 4n . hirohl=i;l,.g-tregr ii . , ~,,, organizing the neirit'Shites" and' 3 if was !„ - ,ii - - very likely that. alLthisWariaaraid have - - to be done over mairk. ) -Nkke lowistancg, n r, !.:.ii Alum of the Smith 7as 'net the Aggf e rrr.;t-,. ~• who was anibitioits to'' Weork,,--, VA tlia,.. , meanest of the flunini lohr Whlteattaili; . -' ' - • and this lotyiprodutt-,ltas,:perissigetlto = • '"• •' Tote, while - true.A.martesue, beeitniie raw , • .....= publican in, the : blood,-_the. ?Tlitylitp•-,,,, ,-. : , were prohilifted'fidth "vdtitig; . ,_,., He neat paidiegTemiihk tdhafettilkiiii' - - - • -"'-' i.Anzta rtiszkihacm,4ltisurqglstrtheitassedriz.ce.F4c,?, Y eirreent =it e ilAew e roixstfm ,, .. , tv ,, . r. -ruleof domestic - Im.i la. - Ea the .) , ....... / . 3r .., declaredifiat 'Woke s '''N‘ls`*th'n, and by4,ltetklieirimentalffeal C: 7- have mire: :ertyßeges Abair-Übe Ilfrtydf. r.-, scum of foreign emigraticasi,444Aump s - n •- . ... an equal voice-in mattereef.Stryitit men. In the ItelKilowniinettl, - .-fessibleh.37..c:; a conven tion , ,wenld,MS4e-rd if lkM.t . - -•1' was to be no, seated or a . . 31 1 ." prr.e:nce,„ .. .. . —but whiter 'Sad blitakillide'y bld g, lb& '' r . ~:-' sexes band flphisint-=‘, , -2_ , •=,. f,..7 .' ii , .6 4 :j.::.1:.•-. -- - The subject wits 4eltated ky Messta.z-x:ag , Edge,ll, Wicirot, lerk ...)Kak. oaf 0 4_ restl7. in favor.,` I t 'Edsall d enottnee4 the' l eaityisthelhie ; t'rio, And gliArlhePtineith, , deckrek "*.the)Seigieev . „ ; tth u mu s t T t Attc4 k ”.:4C 4 ? &MS." - . _ • :lie President theigiiifeingfririB lart6"'" -- a - yote on , theprohibithictotEdaverrkioz:l Ithemcietyzettmed,uwentirrtairdto ragotitirhensaiouinedoses LcableX *di 1171 . 1. tt - -.,+:,/ .0 7 • 3t7 , 7. -4 '74' I I lI Ii !•4 .. z ' cc:34 .a. , ::; ti_., 'ri , ~..../ :7 -; ":3 ,t:i.F.s.l a1.,-4.,....ita1, 7 sve. a L. g..•e.g.e: , k 1-e--4 _ILIAPPIGMFEWLZ , T 9 CALVVritiir ,74 =' ,71 .1 1 1 14 . 0 trkb. or the erfAllen cep .bum. it vlnk_tirttad kpitx t ri,, /'-A 4 1 PNIIFECTLY:=FLIAT, ' ' - , ' '''' '''''' 4 -'''" I MORE DURABLE: I NN - t ALBUNP6I4I* l i ''' '- 1 , VIM following =Qui of ithetreenotkinemty.cl s. fr'.t • ' ' i will = ll bowAlisoNflrptilmtber U. -`-: ; 1 : , , •'• 1 1 et to. ' lol.„, 1 Nytutt Um PuNte livigtOliii•E'' l ' 3 5-' '''' ' '-'' '' ZI ^ • - . r : ,., .An M i*PROVIDISN'T in .EIS.,•.P 0 71/,40 = ~,,,,- 1, .4.goism_ tiave bpsomp tut ladhrsable aa .. t , ~ 4 -- 1, gm* lik. , in,..;Linteetkilit C4X' ' 1 —.. _1 tornpieted their Itew;ernag e lMi iir k*C - u-.1.- . r i Ssatalb4m;Sebible"th :Waft il - : , the - trade, belts; tbermoe4 complete agiktiblubs. -; 0i , ... ~ s tial book made. 'The troublk want most ,Mletrue oLibis kindrikliini Quilling, .! .. by this.; ttiflt; ...4 "dil = Tctiy.,°.l2 , ettl l l,l4l-' 4 - ' •- V , L"-'-'ll - 7 31 orate le-4 , curno aßl l 4 3 eatz - Wiji: ti tehim,, s I. a ,mr. 4 1. ;.! so that tnetels - no !drain trance! upon . !, - 0 beek sea f ri fietellk butt thelletnlit Ilerfeetign att' , ' ,- •; ty within the °aver& - , ~1 • • What the laits: rah 'Oitiaiiie . • dadrAhkaiihi - ttc'W c . ; t ' - ' . =tar itaya-r , - - L.,...t . ~..„,:...„ I" , la ---,, .-'•'. 11.: - 'fta“.3 Tap PlioTdir Uninkr„ mi se ese e •E- • .. • - . .z .i patented J' - - tillenniketsta - loymyisitr..4 aIi.::E;SI *us re: Cll.,elubirk . • ... --, ..,:: in this Plata h.Whaali l litif 4, aitithied W -t ' ?-!* r '''', 4 s email I issl. POveek - WitkrnareCNllPMC .. ?i ''' .1 ' sepente binge - 6 iti ovrti;kkesitding e til ~ • be opened-to its luilubstent wit:lent Queleg4 l r- ';"• i ' tbe Aging inien, This ingeoloile. 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