standing matter par aquare (40 wot da,} ▼try day r . .^C;. Oirwweeks....... s,oo ' One month. 7^o 1,80 fwo months. 11,26 Four insertion*.... l.Ou l hree month*..... 13,76 aive Insertions... six months 20,75 One week...*^...,*.3,60 One year.... 32,00 Two week* ..V436 Uoc iquue 1 week 1 year. $30,00 DAILY POST rabaalptloai by mail, »9,00 per year. 1 ellverod in the olty, at 20 centa per week, WEEKLY POST Single aubecription* Fire oopiea, each 4 Ten eopiea, each ’ .’I"!!.*.*!"!!"! I,’fio Forty C0 |? 0 *» **» (and one to getter up,) 1»26 Hundred JAS. P. BARR, || ERWIA on UI'TOUK, flaruta or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. (l«rnu or Rupture cured. ernia or Rnptnre cured. a or Rupture cured. nr Rupture cured or Rupture cured Rupture or llernla cu> c d Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or llernla cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rnptnre or llernla cured. Rupture or Hernia cored. Rapture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Truea. Rtttsr*s Patent Truea Fitch's Supporter Trass, Self-Adjusting Truee. Or. Banning's Lace Body Brace, for the rare of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup- porter. Piles Drops, for the support and cure ol Blsstlc Stockings, for wo&k and varicose Elastic Knee Capa, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes | every kind of Syringes. Dr. K£YSKR has also a Truss which w: *dioaUy oure Herula or Rupture, at his Dbuo Stor*, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Oolden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should tend the number of uehcs around the body Immediately over the DK. KEYSEK will give hie personal attention to the apllcation of Trusses In adults and children and he is satisfied that, with an exjierience o twenty years, he will be enabled to give satisfsc Seif-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. Susponsory Bandages, Siupenaory Bandore*, Saipenaorj' Bandage*. Sttlpcntory Bandages, A dozen different A dozen different A dozen different kinds A dozen different kinds At OK. KEYSEB’S, 140 Wood street. nolO-lyd&w PILKS OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a certificate from the one o thost respectable citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay• Stood Search?;- The Doctor's certificates are within reach , and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations. Da. Gao. H. Kkybkr I became afficted wit] Piles about twenty yean ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me or work. Sometimes I was so bad that I eouh do or anything account of them, they came n out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I oould hear of or read of in elroilara and pamphlets that feft in my way, bui I eould not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwar they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get. well. Over a year ag< not an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood- Seareher, made by yourself—when you sold it t me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re- aewed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me anJ used It according to your directions. I then oal] d to see you again, when you said 1 oould n expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I ha bottles. After this quantity had oeen used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur dme for twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, and I am as well as eould be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and there Is noappearance of a return of the disease; I san do any kind farming work now without .the Piles doming down and hurting me. lean pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind oi work which before used to hurt me. When 1 ound out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking untfl I £>t entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering a* j and do not know the value of your medicine. You m*y publish this if you like—l live in WiJkin* Tbwu hip t and will be pleased to satisfy any one of tiie truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DAVIS. Deossnber 94th,jf888. *&Look out . the name of DR. QEOEQE H. KEYSER on the cover of the bottle and pasted over the cork ; also for his stamp on the l*nited State* stamp on Vu top of the bottle to prevent being trapo.*- d ponbya spurious article which ts in the market. - «#»4yfifcw Editor and Proprietor. Third edition, fifty THOUS AND, 96 pages, doth covers, by Robert E. Bell, M. D., S^‘ nb H^ ofU *1 r ° s ' a College of Surgeons, I .on don, addressed to youth, tne married aud those CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents A tarefol perusal of this small book has been a poon to the afflicted, and has saved thousands irom a life of misery and an untimely grave. It treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion. Seminal weakness, Emissions, Sex ual diseases, Ocnital Debility, I.oss of Power Nervousness, Premature Decay, impotence’ AC., Ac., which unfit the sufferer from iulflUinji the OBLIGATIONS OF MAR Id AUK, an!i illustrates the means ol cure by the übc of DE. BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS, anil other treatment necessary ln Borne oases an.l which never fails to oure, and can he relieii .They do not nauseate the stomach, or ren der the breath offtnslve, and they oan be USED WITHOUT DETECTION. no ‘‘“'etfere with hnstness pursuits, and are speedy in aetton. No change oi diet is , /hey are warranted iu S a!l cases to removing and curing the disease. Upwards of two thousand cases are on record “J?™. I*™ 1 *™ by using BULL’S SHE otnc PILLb, and certilioates can be shown irom many that have used them. No Case of Failure ever Occurs. ° f « Hundred Physioiaus use them ex tenslvely in their praotlco, and they cannot cl feet cures without them. BELL'S SPECIRC PILLS Are the original and only genuine Specific Pill# THEM &reah ° 0t ° f m ' tttt<)rB —ftEM’ARE UK These are Warranted. They are adapted for male or female, old or Rni ftr T e onli ’ reliable remedy known lor the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION In aU.Sexual IHeeases, as Gonorrhea, Stric ture, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney com plaints, -A.ct JLalcc tt Charm! llelief is experienced by taking a single box ; cure r ° m ”* Ur 40 ° iX “° xea elttct a h s’ nruggists generally, In boxes con taiuingaix pills, price it or six boxes, ,0; also in large boxes, containing four of the small, price Bo ° k ' or the out this advertisement lor reference; and il you cannet procure them ot your druggist, do not be im posed upon by any other remedy, hut enclose the money in a latter to the proprietor. Lit. J. if RYAN, lj< .X 5079, 76 t Vder Street, N. Y who will take all risk it properly directed %nd will send the Pills, secured irom observation by return mail, post Paid. ’ > SOtfJ BY DRUGGISTS GUSKRALI.Y. Notice to all concerned.— Among a certain olass of self-important net - pie there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the ?, S e^ff? Ba . med V 1 thi *. Cftrd ’( plli v DiaaASßfi,) a “L* ** should oe, they Dor no one else can tell Ai e they not aware that all physicians treat diiy eases of every denomination, in fact solicit lost the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these r r i( *\ I oppose they would not lei one o! their family ro to a party that has do \oted years for their benefit, because he adverti sea the facttfhnd their family physician says he is a humbug sVhe can get the case. (iften he has almost deprived the party of his liie. He comes a; last to the physician that advertises—how else a W ffi ie y» tokno '?, J Arc they not aware that Sir will ZiVaPn* iirodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ivicord devoted years Ln the treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held Up ,l fL J ß .¥ n . in ?, lights in the medical world ; 1 don't assert that aU men are worthy that publish, stiH there are a£reat number ot them that are. IW-o devoted myself to the study and treatment of Puivatb DpKAABS upwards of 40 years, and without egotism CAn say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death Mr treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and most certain. It is in my. power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1 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 much shorter time than heretofore It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of himith and money. Hundreds are cured innu ally by my new remet lies. Address BOX SOO. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Poatoftiee. ALBUMS, Of evory ALBUMS, ALAUMB, OLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, OLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, OLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, DIARIES FOR 1005, DIARIES FOR IHGS, DIARIES FOR ISOS. Order, left for Flag, promptly attended to. NORTH clear < 15 lITCJK. GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO., Gilpin County, Colorado Territory. TRUSTEES : HON. JOHN A. DIX. - EDWARD PIERREPont “ JOSEPH FKANOIS T R BUNTING, A. CJ. HOUFISH, Colorado. Hon. JOHN A. DIX, President •JOSEPH FRANCIS, Treasurer, ERASMUS STEHLINrI, Secretary CHARLES F, BLAKE, Counsel This Company owns 6,832 k feet of IVllninr Claims on l'lFfY SLX VALUABLE LODES in Colorado, Including the “GROUND HOC " “GREGORV NO. 2." “SIMMONS,'- “(JON LORD,” and other celebrated developed Uold bcartng Lodes In the beat Mining district in Colorado. Also, the “HENDERSON MILL" now running and In excellent Order. Capital Stock $1,000,000, Working Capital @3215,000. WHOLE NUMBER SHARES 100,000, PAR $lO. rti . A V* o ** »Ji» '{i U a r~s 5® <0 * G cs "d 3 »© & * H_cH * rj ? £ W o|o j*;§W * £ 3 2 w °al ««o| ' < O ? 2 a2B 3a,Mm K neai estate (present value 0103,sis " 81,) OOSt 100 DM Ofi Temporary Loans on amplo Ooliat teral Seourttic* 891,5 Stocks, (present value 080,607 72.) COSt.so •yoa at, Nbtei and Bills KeseivaWe *”..*.* i|b2i 00 °** b - 27,019 33 02.206 061' 68 The only profits from premiums whltA this company can divide by law, are from risks whloh have been determined' Insurances made on every description o( Prop erty, InTown and Country, at rates as low as are oomistent with security. Sinoe their Incorporation, a period of thirty yeara, theyhave paid losses by Fire, to an amount exoeeding Fbur Millions of Dollars, thereby ai lordlng evidence of.the advantages oi Insurances as wellas the ability and disposition to m efit With promptness all liabulttee. . Loases paid 302,158 30. Ohaml» W. Baroshr, Mordboax H. Lou David S. Bbowr, SAMUHL GrAHT, IfIAAO LhA, Jaoob E-Smith, Edward .. I ' IRE MAEINE Elsies. ti tiome Inctitutlon mamtged by Director, who ore well knows in the community, end who are deternuoKl, by promptoeca and Überality, to maintain the character which they have aaihmed ac Offering the beat protection to those who dc’ tire to be injured. Miller* Jr., Jamet M’AtHey Nathanie! Holmes. Alexander Nlmick, Darsie, Campbell 11. Herron. Qhaa, W. Rlcket ■on, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Reet J. Thomas, Benj, Bakewell, John Al’Oune, . je4 ALLEGHENY INSDBAN C£ GOT OF I’I'rrHHDKOH. Offleo, No. 37 With Street, Bank Block. lANIi IiKS AGAINSV AL.I. KISOS 111 FTBE ANI) MAHINKKISKS. .si I .or. A S!. J< Jf ,E ?I Ereditenti JOHN il. Mr- OOKTK \ ice President; I). M. BOOK, Secretary: Uapt. WM. DEAN,General Agent, DtUKoToan—laaac Jonea, O. O. Hussev. Hai. liV.'v'i't"' ’t' I?' Joh " A - Albion, B. L. t ahneatock, Johnli. McOord, Oapt Adani Jaootia, K. P. sterling. Oaiit. W. DauL Kobert E. Mtircw. KobtHfbaWa. no® MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY. E. T. MATHEWS & CO. K. T. MATHKWH hate or Treat.l liept., Washing-! ton, 1). O. S ATTORNEYS, „ T, HK . ADJ bstmbkt and M Collection of Claims against the United states or any State Government. PBIKoTPAL OJfUCE, SOB WALNUT STREET, PHIL.ADEL.PHIA, BiiANQH OFFICE 98 GBANT BTBEET. PITTSBUBGH. M'MASTEB & GAZZAM, Attorney«-nt*LaTr, TENSION, BOUNTY, BAOK-PAY. PRIZE MONEY OOLLE(JTO) &c., &c . Ac. Applications by mall to either office attended to as if made in person. the adjusted. PERsONAIa ATTENTION given to claims P e partmentß fn Waahmgton, I). C. M’CLELLAND’S AUCTION HOUSE 55 Fifth Street, BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, AT GREAT BARGAINS. FOURTH street. HOLIDAY GIFTS. taißKoipEiiEii PIANO COVEBS. The Finest Imported MOSAIC RUGS. A very large variety of V EX, VE T RUGS. Now in Store. Fourtli Sti-eot. " T3C 0.1. St .LiliHxvO Ikon Oitt Bask, > PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21, 1864 < AMKKTINU OB’ THE BTOCKHULD BBS of this Bank will be held at the Bank ing Home on THURSDAY, the Q2d day of De cember next, at II o’clock a. m., to decide thl * Bl “ k « hall become an Association *? r toe purpose of Banking under the Laws of the United states, and whether it shall exercise a.-f^K, era “?t err « J b y the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- "An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become Associations Tor the purpose of Banking under the Laws of the United States,” approved the22d day of Au gust, 1864, and to take any further action that may be expedient. J. MAGOFFIN n022-td ■ Cashier. B JOREIIO TOOLS FOR Oil, WE LL AM Manufactured a the moot modern at vie i ahort notice, by JAMES BOWN. no lae Wood street- national BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK treasury department. ) Office of Oomptbollrb of the Curb knot w Washington City," A tig. 6m. 1863. 1 . W’ her has, By satisfactory evidence-nresentW) J? th ® it has Been made to aooear RANK or pjßfc. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and of Pennsylvania has b«L end according to the requirements of the Act of Oougress, entitled “an Act to provide a National “ eured 4, » pledge of UiUted States. d *J° pr ?„ lle lnr the and m 2 iiSS , !!??K thereof ‘.V approved February, 26th. l J*?> hM ooraniied with all the provisions o? Ilii Aot . required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. tr^J?^ FOßat L McUiUloch, Comp. h°e' bualneu.of hanking under the Aot aforesaid “ In teitunonjr whereof wltneaaa my hand and aeal of ofilao, this bth day of August, issn jHj W» to U .tey. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' (, F PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital (500,000 paid In with prtrtl. ege to laemis to tItOOOjOOO,' o »OFV?»^Sfed N 4i® DMffif t Ru? rVl rr tO J the «°U“Uon of Notes, Exohange. Slo., reoeive money on ? “d wU Exchange on all pari, of Trart Whl f h h “ attended the Pittsburgh .Liii / * lnoe '** or Shnlzatlon In ISM, wUiwebeUevobeasutnclentguaranteethat busii nchw entrurtodto the new oSSn“u“ oolvo toe same prompt attention. * nrJ.fc.' nnß *, V .? ry 01cte nalre correapondenoe with Banka and Banker., throughout the oountrl we believe wo can oiler unuaual faolUUei to those who do buaineaj with u,. offl^a b iSfSJoS! J r,!‘ 0 comlooted "S’ «>« “»« , . DIREOTORS Jaws laAboults wm. K. Niirinr Thom a T JIAYB » Alexander 'Spkhr, Francis G. Bailbt, Tnoe. WieeTKAJi, Alex. Bradley Sawctl Rba. JAMES IJUTOHMN.Preiiaeiil John d, Scou.t, Uashler. _augs-dAwM HOLIDAY GOODS ALBUMS, PORTFOLIOS, POCKET BOOKS, CHESS & CHESS MEN GOLD PENS, BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY, MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.’S. c. O. VANHORN 39 FIFTH STREET. treasury DEPARTMENT, 1 Op-FH II OF OOMPTEOL LBR OP OrTHRKNOT ( Waahington, December loth, ISO 4 \ .?£ to ? r cvldencc prcuentcd tu the under l,>e,e,n “* de *° »PPe»r that the ‘‘Oiti. n'rvtt, Btlon8 * lia “E. of Pittsburgh,” in the city °j Pittsburgh, in county oi Allegheuv and State 1 T: nD,y }r ai * ea i zed under and according 10 the requirements of the Act of Congress entitled “An Aot to provide a Nation- HnS r 2 , Becure i, t 7 8 P ,ed ?e of United Sfates ’« Vl. provide lor the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved Juno 3 l, iatn “ d , f . m " eomplied with all the provisions of said Act, required to be compliedivith before said A™ C " S thC htl " inCß " ol HanltiPg under Now, therefore, I, HUGH MoUUUL'iUGH s°Tfs tr ? f r . or ,hc Currency, do heroin- certify thatthc Cltitena’National Bank” of Pittabunrh "t* 10 cit y of Pittsburgh, in the county of Al lreheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorkr the* Act^aforesaid" 6 BUSl " C “ ° f B > nkln S “ d « ( L ;:J HUrtH MoCULLOUtJH Id^m . . oiler of the Currency. Boots, shoes, gaithels nit MORALS Am> i£j£c Oc-@t aeleotca -g iVes the following ac count of his prospect and closing hours: "If, in his last moments,'the unfortu nate man who died last week in aibroth el in one of. the lowest alums in the neighborhood of Dublin conld have contrasted his death-lied and its sur roundings with his social state, hißop portunities and expectations, he might have cursed the hour which bronflit him into the world with the certainty of most ot these advantages, and with the strong possibility of enjoying all of them. If one could designate before ene s birth m what position in life we should*q born, it would not show a de ficiency in judgment to resolve on com ing into the world as did the lute-Wi I - ham George Howard. Many years hr forc his death he was presumtiye heir to the earldom of Wicklow; and though if a man had the right to Select to which out of a dozen earldoms he wmild hke to succeed, it would not be difficult to choose h more attractive one than that of Wicklow, it must be admit ted that Captain Howard’s prospect) of succession was not to lie Moked .town born' He wa8 > 10 the least, nobly If the revenues which he had the strong probability of inheriting were not immense, they were sufficient to enable him to raise very large Bums of money from the Jews. When, some years ago, he came before the insolvent Court, bis debts were stated at little if anything, less'thau one hundred thou sand pounds. And thi9 tSndrmous sum has been raised upon post-obit bonds let m the history of this man wt< find not a single trace of any feeling that he owed to himself or to others the duty of living decently for a single day. - His associates were the lowest- of the low the vilest of the vile! 1 In tile peerage he ranked as heir to an earldom.- Irf society the most abandoned and despicable knew him, and saluted him as “Billy.” And when last week he'bade farewell to the world he had scandalized, the historian of his last hours ! was an “nn h,yjjlnatei” in whose armsheexfiired. “In such miserable companionship dal t the heir to the earldom of Wicklow breathe his last—in the prime of man hood, with hostages given to fortune; in a wife who had borne him one child and waß about to bear hiai another It would appear that, as if led by the in stincts which had debased-him from his early youth, he had IcfVtheroof which sheltered wife and child to close his days m a manner more benefiting his antece dents than their society. He had known the woman in whose house be diea for eleven months, and oh ■ the Tuesdav week before his death'“he took Up his quarters with her. It is a dreary narra tive that we now learn from her lips He told her he had been ill. He com l plained of cramps and diaTrhcea, but would neither see a medical man nor take medicine. He would take whihly • and day after day lie lay in bed drinking whisky—sometimes a quart a day; and when be found that whisky did him no good, drinking brandy. During the ten days preceding his death he appears only to have eaten one egg and one chop, bnt not to have retained eithgr on his stomach. Day after day his cry was the same—‘whisky.’ And so drifting out to sea, the wretched man spent his lasi hours, till on Wednesday week he be came delirious, craving to his last breath lor dnnk; ‘He continued wandering and delirious,’ says the'unfortunate whS attended him,’ up to the time of his i 1 - , It J wasat ball past ten o’clock, r e , ha , d *!? e “ aski ?g “ e to raise him out of bed all day. I had promised to raise him up, and when I caught his hand to raise him be,said, ‘Don’t catch , Ul “ P u ‘ hand behind hi] him lie down, and he fell back. I then heard something in hi 9 throat, but I did not think hei'was dying. He died then, but I did not know he was dead. I asked him to speak to me, hut he did not, for he was dead - - So passed the scion of a noble house, liad he been boan the son of one Of its laborers he might have had a better chance lor the life of soul antf body than tell to him as the heir lo its honored revenues. Malicious he was not ?l nor an intriguer, nor brutal, nor daring in in iniquity, nor strongly wicked. 'He was weak. Ecnpty of brain, soft of dis position, easily manipulated by the vld-i ons, and in his feebleness the mi>Bt ntrfa bly vicious of them all. Poverty might have compelled him to labor. Tie was bom rich, and his rank overwhelmed ?* m * >tj? e Possessed the means to dis tinguish or debase himself. And’ of the two ambitious the latter.” A Unexpected! of Seven Millions, of rDoliars to a Poor Family. in, Cincinnati. A few dayk since we were made ' ac quainted with a “streak or Tuck’’ A family in this city have fallen heir to that which wt; deem’dr sufficient impor tance to be . made public. Many years ago a Mr. Worsdell, a resident of |ng!« land, was engaged in the manufactnre-of a celebrated pill, known throughout Eu rope as the Worsdell pills, an d in the preparation or whiph Mr. Worsdell amassed a large fortune. Through en dorsement for othets, Mr. Worsdeli.fail ed m business, and was compelled to move to the Uuited .States, where he took up a residence in Sew Yotk then in Baltimore, and afterwards at Cincin nati In this city he . resided with his mmily on Mill, between Fourth ,and Fifth streets, where he. manufactured yeast cakes, introducing the, same into every household —thp yejtst proving to be of a, taost .excellent character. About three inonths since Mr. Worsdell died afterwards Mrs, Wiors dell followed him to the unknown worid They left, behind a family of nine children, known to be living in : n IS , C ,V y a, a l ld *? -various parts of the United States--two soqp m - the army There were four mqre chikUJj but these are not known to te JivmTS’ : though it ta. believed they.are rerididt Bomewh.ere tp Caiilbnjia . “ Mrs. Worsdell yvho had beep a .'crip- ■' flw family.. w-erei attach much importance Steam Printing Establishment BABB A ,JfP BEB^Proprietojs, s,l 'f iwisui* PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTiNS Extcnted la tlx beatxtyla. SPECIAL ATTENTION J*AII) TO (UlLfl(Utf,? MO alfMt POINTIN Posters, Profrommee, Ac,, For Exhliiitioni anti Concert, cannot be iarpaaaed In the city. lions of dollars. * iter only sister, resi diug at Plymouth in the sum liequeatlied hy-theirfatherVSif. Woffing ton, at he sister has a husband, but they are, without,- chil *l r ° n - property thns’tb 1 realize so •mneh is sitriatdtf }Wi,impbOl:‘Plymauth nnd otheV portions,of England and in New,Yorlii State. , The. intelligence, of linble that two sons an 3 a’so'n-Thlsw of Mrs. Woradetr Will Meavi* fttf«SJffrope eawy in the spring to settle np>theoWoff au?vivorsthe%moun? P rS t ftom' , lh P e scttlemenf.-C^Tn^fer^l^ 0 Dr* R. A. Wilson^ . will cure '" ;i " ■ ■ '*• ' 1 •' ■ ■ .‘!uih 1 IiOOK ON THIS PICTURE^' And if suffering from go , , at IF THE, AOS piiQi’Pja/roi tOfrtof. iter mtt i>E!iF6ifii'A' SPEEDY AND. PERMANENT CfiflE. On© Pkll lsrn DoMe, r PREPABSij' ai ' r ' 3l B. L. PAH HE 81 < ■/ B. L. Fahnestock's VERMIFUGE. SIEi-WB TA Kid i HITCH .assuring you that .there: Li co vermifuge now in’ usethat we' thinkl Pri n. 1 r £Wf i»* »: WOES! DESTBOYJSB,, WeVhave uS? 6 ’ 7 and wIS unlform>u™ We ’ prCralate ami Phyaieiaili! taul have prescribed It for our, .patients, mu have been well aatiafled with Itaeßfecta: “ ' ’ “ Ithica, N. Y. b l. rtiuiimm WORM CONFECTIOHB eb^a^ l^Sl^L. th isf t * t ® pnneipie othlVoel- : < ?? al 0 l 8 8 *: Thay jampot »<#>» Rod palatahie form, to suit thfi tan© of thnnn ““veniently Children will take tVm ttithonitioiilde are an effective worm ‘destroy6r, add WvmSX en to the mort delicate child. , ',■ -ft i ... iu • PEEKAKKU Afil) SQBD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO., -•i •>■ -.it t..„ -if-. SOLE PBOPRIETOBB, :I. ,:j 7« and 78 Wood and 91 prrTSBUBaH. ijA,,,.. tl f y ° W *>y Kruggtrt* and MaUctDe PeajeM^nti. COUGH BO MOit*,. ; try h't'R'ic'k£,a: iy 'i>v @ warranted to cure CoSthjL o3ds!*B : jsS!? m “ Arnhma, \Wnbpinir ; ei#nM i jj Sorbent*,:fattmalanta:■nd fl.rmin.tiff^P,,J --“d saxst ffl?* ?> w <'l *»xxSysK ' Wle*. It gWei immediate Siler elii^SmSP ls 1 sagsTSssr 4.1® Pot iaie by PrtMhta jf «' !{£ ' r‘Ulf k - E«t fourth ,^g ;• " • ;\|j ~%*naamatta3s£ -■i .. v' s ‘ Forutle by’ arfacrad * Whole**l« - jl' I .*^l ■ ■ , : t,; .4^l^ -1 ' tfoM ' ' ' i.oi n >,i u Baxtom * Bishop; I** 1 ff • hi u--n i-ii I U^wull