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SATITROAY, OCTOBER 27, 1866,
THE. SENATORSHIP
Six years ago the Republicans of Penn
. syliania elected Mr. rtiG.All. COWAN to a
seat Is the United States Senate. He bad,
not'been tried in public life, but had been
somewhat .pratainenf at thC bar and in
local politics. Possessing-more than &di
-
nary: mental - endownientsv - and these lin
, proved by a breadth of culture rare among
his clasp, he early espoused the side of the
Whigs, and later, upon the Organization of
the Republican party, attached himself to
it.., A radical in his yiews, and living in a
county Where those views; were. held by
only a lean minority . o( the citizens, there
,
seemed to be good reasons- for supposing
hie- radie.alit* ,wai . ,grounded both in ra
itonalconVictioir and in natural impulse.
Entering the Senate at an epoch of most
"unusual ferment, When old feundations
'were giving way, and new securities for
oider andliberiy had to be laid, hb seemed
in the whirl and, excitement, , the npheav
ings and crash of events, to, lose his bal
. ance, and ,recovered self-posies-
Sion he "&ystalized into an altra.conserv
. ative, and talked And vdted iu a way to
g i ve e i ar i e i n eesnre of .klsfaCtion to the"'
rebels :all. throuel the war.• We du not
• Impeach his sincerity., Ho claims .to
-• have acted conscientiously, and'we arse not
*dispoSeid 'te deny the truthfulness of his
plea. ` Sineerity is much - commoner, than
atlperfidsl observers imagine. A consider
, able number of the great entries which, in
• varfous ages, have appalled mankind, have
been . committed :under a sense of duty,
When men settle dawn -.full inthe belief
that they ought to
,do that which los hitrin
. eically wrong, they become dangerous in
a superlative degree. Saul, Torquennula,
Robespierre; May be taken as speamens.
• - What we doimpeacliMiXotiaw for is that
having..obtained ~ : position of great intie
* Mate by, professing sympathy with the Re
. publican party, he held .on to that position
after he felt constrained to violate the h.:in
' orablepledges upon .which he obtained it.
If he had said to the Republicans, "Irebis ,
. ed the Senatorship at your hands, agreeing
' with:Your•elms and fully expecting to co•
operate With you to the end, but a change
has come over my views which mattes
tapossiblo forme to fulfill my implied en
gagement,
. and hence I surrender the
trust," he would have shown a true sense
of honor. - He chose not to • rici this, but to
, • wield the power he 'held, to destroy, Ir pos. I
]
Bible, liose from whom he received it:
Now the RepUbliCans MU - called' upon to
•name a Senator to succeed Mr. COWAN up-'
on the expiration of histerm! • The betray
. al they have experienced makes them 'rip]
prehensive. They feel that special cautions
aught to be used to guard against a rePeli-
Honor stela disaster. Unfortunately no pre•
vision can guard effectually against trench-,
cry. Mr. CoWast 'santecedents, furnished
as complete a guarantee as could be desired,
except, in one particular. He had not
been tried in public life. It Lad not been
demonstrated how he would bmwthe strain'.
of actual service, and under extraordinary. I
conditions. When tried he proved lamen
tably deficient. This suggests a test.
The new Senator Ought to bee man of
large -intellectual . powers. Tls Senate,
. especially in. these times, is not the best
• • place for even respectable mediocrity. The
republic has presOing need of the brat abil
idea. If there ever was a time when the
,clearest headed and most sagacious men
were needed in the manivtement of public
'affairs, that time is] now, and "the place
Washington.' Nor are high moral quali
ties less indispensable. It is true that
sonic men of blemished morals make better]
public servants than other men whose mor
ale are unimpeachable- Indeed, as no
- men are perfect, the choice
seems to be between differing degrees of
infirmity. Other qualifications being equal,
there ought to benohe.sitancy iu taking the
• man Whose morality is most transparent.
• But just here, the test to which we have ,
'.referred is of great efficacy. The new Sun:-
dught to hi, a tried man. In the Li-
loan
service would be accounted pert
" to:take a man from the ranks, and, at
a bound, lapd him at the head of an army.
A man who has-hesitated, drawn back,
been confused in hia judgment, and left those
who watched him in doubt as to. which
way. to go, .during any crisis of the war is'
-not fit to be entrusted wtth the Senator
. ship at the present juncture, when the
waves are running higher than during the
actual storm. There arc men whosejudg•
. %onto have notimen at fault, whose self
possession has not been shaken, whose
ddellty has never quailed. whose nodding
pleines in , the'van have ever been banners,
„and Whose flashing sworde have carved
-the way to victory. From these the Sena.'
for ought to be taken. It would be as in
, snit to these true men to take one of a lees
• ffrotiaiind it would be perilous to the pub
lic welfare. It is a good time for email
men and doubtful men to stand back , and
let the other sort be honored and em
ployed.
UPPLY . ..,I , GAS
The increasing value of bituminous coal
in New York makes the use of gas there
for illuminating putposes so expensive es
to be bitidedsome. Various scheme* have
been devised to lessen the evil. The one
chiefly recommencted and pursued is to
abuse the G.is Companies, which; however,
much it may have relieved the feelings of
the abasers, has wrougliknolliminuthin iu
the rates exacted for the'-eater
r-alid more
beneficial : sort of gas. giber- schstqes,
have heed (le died; the lateitinggestion be
ieg
to - manqfacture gee In the coal regions
of Pennsylvania and run it through tub
the Dletropolis. This scheme rests upon
the false hypothesis that gas can be read.
ily produced In Schuylkill or Carbon noun
ties from anthracite coal. However much
gas'anthracite may contain, such is the con
,dition of scientific knowledge that no feas
ible Method has yet been devised for evolv.
iug IL Anthracite has been used to some
extent, mixed With bituminous, but these
experiments Lire sn9t Leen sutisfactorY,.
either In the quality'Of the gas produced or,
in the expense' of the manufacture., Be
aides, all - managers 'of 'gas works know,
that even when the t mores aro located as
' near„the consumers' as poseible, the Opefa-
Oen of natural causes, superailded to the
pressure required to force the gas into the
pipes and through the burners, so as to
maintain a steady flow, result in a contlen
eation into water of is large proportion of
the entire product. Iu New York this con
densation' must be as sofa as twenty per
centurn.. .I"t' is apparent that if the retorts
should Le removed one hundred and fifty
miles away, and planted on the higher ter
ritory of the anthracite coal fields, .ay
from one thousand to fiftnen hundred M e t
abeive the city, en 'mount of pressure would
Le required to propel the gas which 'would
Perhaps 'chit in the' eendensation'of the
whole of it before it resched. the intended
consumer& To obviate this diMeuity, it, is
prorMied to employ suction instead of put:-
.sure.; Eons utivnutago may le gained hy
ilus:iietchange, If it should be wand practi
.•l,lrel Ind slot cough , totako the, Sekente
out of the category of the purely VidOMITV.
EllOrgil gas, of the very be it quality for
1. =nation, is thrown off Coto the atmos
phere,,
in and near this city; to supply.-a
number of such cities as New York. It is
a gigantic waste, discreditable io the
scientific attainments of the age. Now, if
New Yorkers are earnestly in pursuit of s
speculation in the way 4 f cheapening the
cost of lighting, here is their opportunity.
They 7111 . fine plenty of6gas already made
to their hands, and all they will have to do
Will be to bottle' it, or run it into pipes,
and carry it away, Down at Allentown,
: snmeYeara ago, an enterprising individual
started and conducted a gas worki without
laying mains. He simply "ran the gas into .
bags; rut the bags on -wagons rigged
simi
lazily to those used for transporting hay;
and in this manner supplied his customers.
Here is an idea. If the railroad compan
ies conld be „induced to carry gas at the
same 'rate per ton as iron, the freight would
coat lltrlo.
.As we view the matter; this
.plan is just as.rational'as the one the New
Yorkers are talking of.
Tats texaaLegislature luts appropriated
$2,000, or, so much of that ,sum as may be
necessary, for conveying.the remains of .
Gen. A. B. Johnston from 'New Orleas to
Austin for interment in the State Cemetery.
A committee of one from the Senate and
two from the Ilona° was 'appointed to su- -
perintcnd the removal. A resolution was
also introduced directing -tire Governor to
enquire . whether or not .31rs. Johnston
wishes to return to Texas,'and making an
appropriation for that purpose. "
Desperate Leap of au Duane Man from a
Railroad' 'Train
It Is known to many that Mr. George
Bartlett, of the firm of Bcrtiett Brothers,
under 'the Sherman.' Mouse, has been for
some time insane, and was taken about a
year ago for treatment to the State Asy
lum, at Jacksonville: After a previous nu
-successful atteLnpt,"he lately escaped from
that institution end returned to Chicago.
There• seemectro tie no abatement in iris
malady, aud, after a short sojourn in the
city, IL was deterniined by his friends to take
him back to the asylum. Ile manifested
the most' intense opposition to this when
it was being discuss/ I andcontinuEd to do
so -until he was . saf y eaccinsed•on the
train.
Atter the train was under way, with
that.deep cunning which is often exhibited
by . insane persons; he professed to believe
that, upon a due consideration, his best
course Nrould be to yield to the wishes of
hie friends. The train left here on Wed
nesday night. Deceived by his proles:
rims of acquiescence, the two gentlemen
retired to rest, one of them—Mr. Willard,
occupying the same berth with Mr. Bart
lett. At about four o'clock in the morn
tug, Mr. Bartlett arose form his berth find
.retiretrts one end of the car, but his ab
sence Wag discovered, be returned again
to Lis couch. Shortly afterwards lie made
a renewed attempt, to get that of • bed, but
was detected and induced to desist.
• .
.I.n a few minutes More, when his bed
fellow Mid dropped into a momentary
siiimber,,hempears to have sprung lightly
trims Itis,berth and to hart:gone to the door
of the car. Ma absence was discovered in
l an instant by his guardian, who at once
sprang to the flhar and rushed out upon
the platform. Just as he wavopening the
door hc met the colored janitor, who in
formed him that Mr. Bartlett had, gone out
on the platform in his stocking •feet,.and
had jumped from the.train. The train was
running at the rate of thirty miles an hour
at the tithe, and it was very difficult for a
person to Maintain a footing outside of the
car. •
The scene of the occurrence was about
fire miles this side of Lincoln ? which place
the train reach -ti in. a few-minutes. • Here
Mr. Willard and Mr. Ilut4ington got off
from the,train, and as soon as It was day
light proceeded' on foot up the track for a.
distance of twelve miles, but vs,ithenat find
ing u single truce of the insane man: Every
nook, cranny, and culvert ou eahcr Side
was searched, but - nothing was been to in
ale-ate that Mr. Bartlett was iu-the region,
nor was there anything WWI where he had
landed when he made the fearful leap.
Tire embankment for the whole distance
was a eoft,-grussy, or sandy:. nature, and,
iucredible as it may seem, 'Lis believrd•
that he has sustained no injuryjnit. is lurk
iug.Someerhere in the vicinity. This Lap
peeled on Thursday morning, and theugh
the search Las been continued under the
superithetadenee of the lunatic's brother;
Mr. William Bartlett, and several other
pet sone ' fiver
sincethe occurrence, nothing
Las yet Leen discovered of the insane man.
Mr. Bartlett Las an insurance of sloo,oou
on his lifq, which makes the question of
Lis safety, matter of great pecunrary in
toreat to ithe life insurance companies:—
Chicago .14publican. ,
Northaru slcrchalit3 and eicatlieru',Dcbtuck.
.
A writer in the Ilia tr.oad Mpg confesses,
with an 111 grace, that Northern merchants
have been lenient with their Southern debt
ors,. He says:.
"We believe that *man •s$ littlem cannot
get us out of our troubles, and that great
distress da. inevitable. But let the people
themselves feel that the remedy is in their
own hands. They must . compromiseand they aresloing so: Abuse the Yankees
as we wil4 but give the devilids due; The,
compromise op liberal terms with their, Vir
ginia debtors. In the past twelve Months
many thaiisand dollars of debt have been
paid in New- York and Philadelphia at
twentysfOge conts on the dollar. Merchants
this day
_going on in business have thus dis
charge, their deLts. - And our people are
doing the same. And necessity cont.
pel them te, continue to compromise debts,
and higher motives. will also induce them.
Let-the Legislature enact every law for
their relief which they can pass, but,let the
people dotheir duty, too. , Deeds of trust
cannot he avoided. •There Is no, disgrace
in making a deed of trust, and they will be
made. Let their provisions be fair and just
and honest, and public opinion will sus
tain parues executing them. Creditors
must lose; but riot all due them; they have
some rights. We must pr4tice rigid
self-denying economy; anofTndustry, ener
gy, honesty, and frugality will be rewarded
with success. Realizing our poverty, we
must conform our habits and modes Of life
to our impoverished cendition. The Leg-,
islature cannot make moneY, and tinkering •
with obligation's and remedies is danger
ous. Repodlation is an expensive luxury,
"destructive of credit, on the proper use and
regulation of which our future success in a
measure depends. We have au assurance
of the.` supply of food aud raiment °if we
"trust In the Lord and do good," and-no
discharge of our obligations, except honor
ably. can .compensate for, the loss of self
lespect.". *
'I he Unly of Jeremy Bentham.
,
The Louden Notes and Queries '4oritains
aletter from the lute Dr. Southwoed Smith
in relation to the disposal of the body of
Jeremy Bentham.
Jane 14,.1557, and says;
The letter is dated
"Jereiny Ben
tham left by will his body to me for dissec
tion. I was also to deliver a public lec
ture over Ids bode to medial students and
the public generally. The latter was done
at the :Webb street school, B rouu h um
James Mill, Grote and other discipics of
Bentham, being present. After the usual
ahatomitml demonstrations over the body,
a skeleton was made i of the bones. I en.'
dcavored to prescrio the head- nub:inched,
merely dra*lng away the fluids by placing
it under an air pump over sulphuric acid.
By this means the head was rendered us
-hard as the skulls of the-`New Zealanders,
but all expression was . goi.c, of course.
Seeing this would not do tor exhibition, I
had a model made In wax by a distinguish
ed French artist, taken Irons L'aeld's bust,
Pickeragill's pfeture, and my 'own ring.
The artist succeeded in producing one, of
the most admirable likenesses ever seen. I
then had the Skeleton willed out to fit Ben
them's own clothes, and tlds wax likeness
fitted to the trunk. This figure was placed
seated on the chafe he usually sat, and one
hand uoldlhg the walking stick, 'which was
his constant companion when he
went out, milled by him Dapple. The
whole was enclosed in a mahogany case,
with folding glass doors. When I removed
from Finsbury square I had no room large
enough to hold the case; I therefore gave
it to die:University College, where it now
--Pitts' tugh au ti its subdrbs aro so Lc
consolidistod.—Barort , Pot. tow
you 60 ;'
SrAFLCITT OF L ILLINOTF.. - -TOO
f'Pri field I caz "Oar
waster Iddiders, coatraccol s and boss rm•
chanica of all ciaat.es of Lush; less. are con
plaiuiug bilt ul ly of ttie . cc i tt dlv of labor Of
itll kinds. Lahorc,' pay in this i.y 1, I
now 2 per .lay; rtone ratters ilud masons.
plasterers,' ;:..; brat ; carpenters and 1
painters, j,:;9; and these price;, large as
they seem, do not. secifre enough labor to
carry on the -work uiresdy TiZgun. The
carious public improvements, the water
work, '
sewerage and post.° lice building,
are all delayed in construction front this
cause; and as Springfield of f ers the same
wages as other points, there appear obe I
no other remedy for the incon.veuieWe but
to wait patiently until time bring, relief."
SINGULAR NOTIONS OF THE MAT:MAGI:
RFLATION.—'II7O Chicago Republir , n says
a man, who said he was thirty-five years
old, called on a justice on Saturday night,
asking to be mailed to u girl of seventeen
years.. The justice asked the usual ques
tions, and received correct answers until
the rollowing was propounded: "Have
you ever beet married before?" "Y.s."
"Is your wife still living ?" "Yes.":"..ire
you divorced; from her?" "No." "Where
is she ?" sold her." . "flow much did
yon get for her ?'"None of your busi
ness. "Well, I can't marry you if your
wife is living." "But she liked a youuger
1 feller better than she did me, and was will.
ing to be sold fot if he bought her; so
I let htr go."
L'IOEE ►ND TEM MOON HOAX.—A. do
Morgan, in his Budget of Paradoxes
(London ithenreum i , disputes Lookela
authorship of the moon hoax. lie credits
Nicellet with it. "I have no doubt that
M. Nicollet was 'the author of the moon
hoax, written in a way which marks the
practiced observatery astronomer beyond
all doubt, and by evidence Eats in the Mott
'minute details. Nicolitt bad an eye to Eu
rope. 1 suspect that he took Poe's story
and made it a hashi for his owa. Mr. Locke,
it would seem, when he attempted et fabri
cation for himself, did not thcceed."
BOLLZILEVS PERE WINE TINE
•“AIc.
Bollnuch•s Fore WI, Vlneaar.
ReHome, l'are WI, VI fin.
llollrnah'e Pyre "h In: Vlne.car.
Dodome'. Lae It toe ro
The We.Vitra.. for all Porpows.
The heat Vlneeer tor all Ferpses.
111 e best Wlecciar :or all .•urpo.c..
lie b sl VIIIeRir for all Ile rpoota.
The best Thies.. fur ell Furposea.
bold Wholeaate an , Retell ot
hold Wholesale and It tall et -
told Wheleiale end Ret•ll at ..
bold Wholeeale nag Retell at -
bold It hoiesate and lletalt at
• I" LEM I Nal IS DITCO STORE.
F,EMING•S c , RI.:U renallE.
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No, Si 3fail'el start
No. SI 313 rs, t etrtt t.
N. Si %larsrt atrect
1 ,1 0 3131mq:et street
No. 31 51.0 wet itreet.
•
Itch! Itch!! Scratch! Scratch!
swAYNE's OINTMENT cures lteb to than 1:to
4.1/. 1/0011.
"111/11•• .1)r. StellY•le C/inhotret. •••I'FTTI7.II••
"TTCII" Dr. ../..ragor's Ointre"st, °T1:71'1•:11"
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Cures Iteillegr ALI head, 114.1,
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1110,1, I•olls.Ltufgh.
—• l'rrr.rt,cu, MAY, loin. IVott..
MESSRS. TIOSTETTER& SMITEI:
GCNTLltatEilt7Ditrlnr, a VI It to tee Wert loot fall.
I contracted out fever, which brotinitt me to
ray belt, titan? term tooted. to tytd , nld fvver,
and crintintl , nte to my rla for cv,ral month..
du:inn...Nett time :• ovi by•tvaily ,• pnaairat..ll
st 'alma, rivr recovering 1117
• bealth, bantnir, aantl.o 1.47 appettt, far
day, tintl•elan •i vat a :••••,,I. to 0 , .2,/1
I area : 11 .t.tv."vil•..n.lition tn.:
!Ica.% 004 lay ninbi /r,nn
vanteil orailia••• nititt•••ta,
aTout by fever. At tilt. at.i, of my ca•ndlibin
ica - onitavr.oo,l me. t.• use robe rubibra
botraavb iiltttr•. bet bellig ia the
me of la Jai:lpin, I at lit, •!C,1111.4t,
artilitraid 3 btril .111 t afar
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retntne,l. 01,0 with It I ant raplnly rvgalninn my
termer alr.t.,th and vire, alv Mom the la,
of unit'', wive molt' rv4 tittivio nat. von,
rest
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attune, tai tia. vtititely Iva me. .t - :.111vIe..)1101
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qui.e udtbrtl. In foci, vlatl that I
tevl nty,i.tt a new inait...l,l 200.1, Illis teitilvo•
Oat tny appiantattaits of )1 , , valnatbe Driparn-
Ajoti 1,1 1.(c1,1 :hots btlitra evall tnen.• eltr,
it. vartura• 'rate!. bre u•lb, art , . tan front vniv tint:
for so Inn,: a pitrivt. • ••1 lb. my 04,1-
clon, aft., .teibr her. II- lot t of p.m,
tot, n•cutoir.rn.l,l Scat] Iva` toeTla ti ye arty.
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NO. MsrLt..,t:lePt
M3I=t,MEEtIMME
W.U. BINGIIAif, ✓r., 4cram. Erpress o,oce,
64 Fifth ti:rcr, is on nuthorirxd ..14:6:1 to rrector
eleirc - llmrk • s other
pupers throUghout -the Urittt - d 6frae, and 01
Canadas.
'WU, SA, 1.1117.1 i. Alr..b= al' 4 4 17.
of 'Fa i.111.10.7}.1 . 11 Pastor, 0 , 1 tho comp,
tO, of t oar w LOU,' 'Pr n,r,.lp to
marl to EXCE.L.SI!..):. HA L f., tot urr ut fooloral
Lacock atrtele. ryal" 41
UP; a, tool in. to. ate..tlng WED.
.N.E.SDAY at:;,..0 . .0t k.
Ps.tro. roar .U• U•na •• Fur—.
it!ZALIST elf tile 11,
th•-•' colt!: t.l t tti
/ter. A. D. ta•Lit;lA I", ace at, EVERY
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tteheol Al t) A. Alt the pael•;., a, Welled LI could
sett heat.
13 , allen. for to-lip:47ov: eve Go:;: f.•: the
World. •,
—*erviees Every
n . ktinATll scts•fptat 1 4,o'CloC A.
Ct 1 tr'ti.6L . Jr. Lne • E CHOOIST
HUnCH. nu Wy( 6trent, 14". • ,. C.en l'unant a
1110 s rent, by th' t•n•z•3l. It-t•. JA), gi z
11•01.• A. 31. notts pan'ac sr, r:irent
- . •
t to-tooth.:. er-tlng. Denent.s or t4k,
Atuntment.
Egr.F.IILST iItPTI&T CJIIVILCH.—
unt.l the evlupleiluit of the tiew
WHIMS win MAnUNI , ki A 1.1. Pre,ch
i•K by tho P.tor. .1.1311:$ DIC . KEtttON.
every 111 o • clock, v. to.
iSullOOl. p.
All Are curdlAlly luvlted lb att..ll.
rar"PO PULA It • :11 ES ENTS.”
Hey: ire.Nl:l D. MoultE. P.l , tor of l'ly
month CoutrektattoualCLurell, ulti 4-i Der
main on '.•• doonecineold. In Mt new Acsil
enie of Mind.. TO-M . /it-1)W S.VENINI , .. al 7
o'clock. Serviced tat =ur..lng at I So''ltc..
, •
MRS. 4. 4. STODDART would In
tt frirm her customers that she has Just surnrUnd
IYum It. Lan w,th at LIAIllt$01134: assortnanut of
. .
MILLINERY GOODS 4.
H►ving removed to thin BECON o FLOUR. Igo. 10
FEDERAL BritEr.T,
OC4 13
TuE ANNUAL lIIEETISO OF TILE
2tect 'widen ot tbv
PAXTON PVTo.oramaicoNPANT
Will be bill at the 01111ce of Itl'ltlNsoN,
CO.. - No. 15 rourlb atreet, TUK , DAY, Nov.
At la 'clock ki. A fall attendance of thock
bolder,. dealred boalnera of lroportaucc Will be
brought befg.rp the rn.,..ric
n. men., nv Ito HT.
14 . EMOVAL.-TIIE
Dave relnOred thy oCleo of the HOVE 01L
WOItKS from 35 3tarke t htruct, Pittsburgh, to ;Imlr.
Works on VAltel):: sTitar.t Brownstown, , eLere
they tau hereafter be found.
rostofflee Address 836, rltttburgb.
^^)“. 111I.r, •
i on SALE.--Three Second- Ila d
DOLIIIVINFLUED lIUSLEIt ~
Forty Inches diameter. t feet kw: Steam Drunk•
Chimney, lit•itylsn, Sire-, rout in gond conattlua•
lit Ite.FISEDINI., TAN
tovsred sap..elty b.,rrela 0. eh. w ill ha sold at
a Ilaraatti.
Ettrialre at the OfZee of Fort Pittt•r Work,
«:a:• CAttlkot.t. & SWVl,stt.
TO LET, •
•
Two Bedrooms, Furnished
Soyone . or two reipretubie gentlemen,' haunt].
henlthy. nod el; se to the butters. part of .the Cite.
he rooms bare been thoroughly clonnettnn t newly
forntobed.l None but gentlemen of steady habit.
need apply. Address
malanno
DRUG. STORE EJR SALE.—The
Stock and Fixturve al"a•ilret•cinzs
ItETAIL I'ItESeItIPTION *TIME, • •
Together setts Lease of Ilwelling nitwit- attached.
Satiafactory reasons given foe selling. Inquire at
J. S. DHOWS'S, Drug non., corn., Lneock and
d.n.lers.•nstme,e, Atlrgueny, ur sTEVENs it CID.,
earner of dV met emigres: streets. orgent,9
CANED FRvJT9 , VEGETAIRLES,
Sc.. l, lliea. Sc. Eight tl:onsand dozen Puma
ssb,l.t,s, , Green Gazes, Whortletalrles, tiroon
rfrtu'estrt':le", ISlnckl,. rrtrc. fine Apples.
Green eras.' Als ' o . u,Sor7,l J n IAII. P r loc i
u nit " re and
bottles, width Nre ollkr at The lowest tnarabl
rate. •
IIE sMEIt
U.S.Wood ;Arcot.
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TINSURANCE
o LIFE Sql4Cli"
1 Thlt.-.—Wa, rrA).—A WET:F:IIAT. At.P..N ['tor
lt.hurah end Wertirro Vellii-ylVatila, I,r ono of
the 1003 t popular JAI, lumrace, ..lowielol-o tu tile .
n
Called mate.. Irlboral uc to . man (...t
experleuce su whir a rotoet. rt,, at.v4ilatitri4s. AG
.
0c..1.MT1 . Monongahela Ilmile, pitelotreh.
1
CIC3I ENT
Of the they beet qualltv. CVMENT
flEtiltY 11, ciII.LINH
ItAPES. MIA PES,
U
(Pat-Irollty Island. Q.) Catsiba
Crapes lut.t.rcetleed and tut • ale
1314. M
No. 116 .1 1.3 WM/0 btrect.
MEI
I,lllNi/on' NBA DES-411 new In: of
or vr and wil'autitut • eelvc uu Tan,
and Iluff Ut“unas. Ue d d4a-falntc‘l reorders, an
street.
°PA • - JOS. It: TIVGIIES BRO.
1% A f.--I"API it—or .'U. grades,
z j i 'vriiloTa, ...Ili, /Ming It+aki aud
D.r `real vaitetr, aiNu; lu7N>tige; etc.. et.
.007 .I%)e. R. 110,1 1E5 S.
NEW ,VW ERTISEPapt TS,
JA IES L BRADY & CO„
Out:co:Lore to S. Jones &C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Stilt.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIIA.LMRS IN ALL KINDS or
•
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLSCTIONS male on all accessible points In
the Malted States and Canaille.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
• N CorrICIE.
ON AND A PI Eli NOVEMBER Ist,
the price of Mtik ~ 111 be IBIS rents per quart, sad
Cream 00 cent; per quart. -•• •
oe:llm72_ By order ef ' THE DAIRYMEN.
4:01:".MN LINT inr..
- Arils. M. hiTCIIIN has just re
"- turned from the East, sod edit ores on
THUlt,:o ...Y. all the t•E WEST STY LES Olr
TV.1.17 ER Itl JILL .r.r. r,
And ...Plc AI 4 aaaortstnt at LADIEW
100 IrEuEr..t.... BT.. ALGEtiIIENT' CLTY
EXCELLENT CHEAP
LOCATED NEAR M'KEESPORL
CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD PARSON/ TEIII9
IT; WELL IMPROVED.
1V:11 be sold on 11,vorablo terms, or tnemennle Sr
►ny yortlon exalt:gad for Intprove4 City
Property,
=ll
BROM= AND 1376.1. Setan AGIFTS
e• 00 ataltlatellstres
CLOT US AND
'rely©t Sacques,
rqmvi7 a./,-stxamer.
YOU. 9'.LE tIY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
530 33`.1.11.1a aitrecit
MEM
FOLEY'S GOLD PENS,
Wetx-rtxratecl.
ALL SIZES CONSTANTLY ON SAND AND FOR
I=
(heck Books on all the Banks,
Blank Books and/ Stationery
a=
I'Ens, SCIIOI7EII A" CO.,
P? FLFTLI STRICT.?
brain iWum,Z rt.
'lllll9 AGENCY COLLECTS num
the AM., of
PAY, BOUNTY AM) PENSIONS,
•
•
Ithe I , rttpylren t. .
or thelr Widow, mot
tqchans, loclu.:lni the. andltional bounty tatoler
the tern ut Act of t;onifefe,
. ,
Free of Charge.
•
• •
All t.usines• Can be transacted thrOtlib the
auk ail corre.pondence will recetvr prompt...WS
ti •. Agent, tannot act fur elan. In the.
modentht r Agents and attoracy, and It la not
Proper for A b-ent • or At...4 . 11,1,14Pu collect for pay,
to th:e ageacT to Co their work.
F. JORDAN.
anti .111111Ar4t ..la•ste for Paiatea.
OFFICE OF THE
• ro,),l.ss,arEm 4,P TII6 EINZTYO FC7D. ?
1 ver.A.SClltr DYIPART.M.ST. .
•
11•Lkobruo. t..ct,lk-, :4. 1636.
\<.t:,l la Ivr c
e'..s7 frITCII that sealed proposals for
C.. , .,:.1:e. of
One Million bollars of the 5 ptr cent.
ITEI
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
OF TEIE
Six Per Cent. Loans,
Of the C.ltono..rnOth
ury the
be lf
ea , , , 1 at IL. Tr4a.ary Depar went,. in the 0,3. of
liattleharg, until 30'000¢ r; J... of
wizrrrzusi,,a^sr,
The 16th day of Novembsr; 6,D,1866.
TILLIers will stateargorsut , rtrared, prior, arke4.
aLkl•rlirth•r Itegisternl LOOP 11. b. ndrirrzst,l, ••CouLrdssionerr. of Slating Yund, liar.
robure, eet.,•• eudurSerl4solo to art/ etate
Lotus... '
Th, , omulls.lonera reserve the right to re)eet any
bids not, lu their opinion. adeuutaircous to the
Corotottiutaltli.
JOHN Y. LtAItTRANYT,
ELI ELIFEI
Au
L ditor thiteral.
eeeretary of gate.
W. Ef. ar.atin.L,
elate reasurer.
oeMntel Coiuntssleuers of the Striking Wood.
wAir FOR TILE BEST
Woman's Work in the Civil War War;
BY L. P. BROCKETT, M.-0.,
• AND •
.Uri,. :'TLIIt r C. UG.114.4".
•
71,1, vrrlt prepared tinder the sane:ion and ap•
Tto , l al o tar United elates emitter) t trimiesitfm
tho Western banitary L'ommlstion. and tha Chris
tian V0...arf14.1.0u. Is in the press, and null ne pub
lished early in January next. It•prornfratlon was
commenced more thatrthree years ago, and has
• eine, been proaecuted with cans and diligence. No
elfort of rayon, haw hreu spared inmate it authrn
tic,, cnmpl- aml Mere:sling. Its materials have
bceu furnished by thesgeilllow or frjenda of the b
lee, vvlll npututu bleu:hes of one hundred and
In
ty-dro WWI dtfillagulahed for their Inhere
in Inhalf et the Poldlere. Refugee. and Fr ednien.
abliedant Incidents of tio.ir work. and Mier
no.lcoe of nbout fnur hundred Where, while a in ftt
tribute will 'le paid to the ttionen. , da of netnews.
Heroine., who braved every danger sod privation.
or gulo•ly tolled and sacrificed time. health salt.
tuloy of tio as life, 10 gird aid and relief to oar *of
fer., g soldiers.
tipt pen, lath. alatlon have .been
employed in tli • preparation of the sketcher, and
the Introduction iv written by an eminent eeliolar
sinkl divine, Mimed actively engaged during the
li t labor. •
The vr rlit HI contain about GM pages. mall
quarto. and be
lustelee With nuineroul steel pot
ty oy the engravers In the country from.
photograph.. or pan:lllnm. of the sit Wets.
1 . 1:111.1511eD Utz •
AUBUgi'l PUBLISHING COMPANY, •
• AUBURN, N. y:
•
ocLadn:fia. •
WELDgN & KELLY
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A large aacortment of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, itc.,
ALMS= ON LUND.
MI Wood Streetydear Sixth,
lIITTSDURGIII CUTE:V p IM COlll
I'ANY.—WO have en hue] the ost stock of
ROCKET CUTLERY
In thl. clty. Aleo
Hollow Ground Razors
Inndloss Vaikty
wart. o Ch . = 10;
• bt l'lttsbu rgb Catltry Cotoi!lyr t,. 4, -
ih . oB. 67 and 69 FY Btretet.
trueraica vtimursq.) 1:j 00
NFAT
8'15,000 "RTii..43-F
4 3EAC10 11 1 1 1:3CIEnz.-,
FOIL BALE AT 4
At i eGrit*Talt r" S
Cheap Clothiing House,
At Wholes. lc and Bela it
LIST OF RETAIL riiicEd
Pine deotell Tweed Stilts
ItLae Palley Caselmam Suite 20 00
•
Flue Yaticy Heavy Caseitaeie Sulu 13 00
Flnz S'ack Bang tip Overcoat
Heavy /Wallah Beaver Overcoat
=I
Ovcr oats
Floe 131ack Cloth Froci Cots
Flnelth,k tretich Frock Coats
Alt Wool Potts and Veats
A n wool 1 F ..0 b C.?. r.ras •ad Wcote.:.. 1100
Carstmera Yens frox
Alio. A LAIWZ VIOCIi OF
Ready-Made Boy's Clothang.
CINTokI WOE% MADE TO AJIIDEI: ON THE
BUOUTEST .17 OTIC e.
• J. C. 'ELLETT. Jr., Cutter.
cata27l
plum CALIFORNIA WINES.
GURNER & CO.,
No. 80 Cedar St., New York,
Odor fur sale their valuable'Wine., which are so In
tog putyllo favor url'h huontalungraploV Y. sod
1. boas nnorro4wentrd Ind rlvellee paou:arltr
not slthont merit. They here nal)tO fumy
Med to Sr. them th -.prattle nee ricer all other:.
So * hottest' of hot rhry excel all other %Vlore.
and the notorruna rerthle widolt bare voi hot&
lily been hindered trout the Moot eminent
Meta. as welflts/e..ntlrtnel3llll every Volition In .If,
lie 1. roof ehtleillslre that 111040 Will., a tuurtul lu
all ohms fur which they are r.cormruded.
Th4(.110.11,1 brands are now ofhreil by ne. They
comprlea an the varlttitS tray Owen In the 01005
sultab'e for sale:
Wii I rE. I , lr HOCK W 1 " fn light craw color,
Vary dello its and Ana decor d. c -
OL Alt sive, for alas for table am.
AZ:MELD:A-as. ricti end neittim ewt et wine.
much admired by /emu. aiiil Yaluaida In the laic
chamber, a. It maims flue wheysand _Milli... It ~o
flue demiett us, andwill adapted far Lauatnuillan
" aitrATF:r..—A. lIRI,j roloied. highly aromatic
wine. Very similar to the °Ashram,/
XURT—iieep red color, du< Aar ir. and la Man,'
rrimeets Itrotiar to tire .1.1 Wince, or Idalhon.
MLIUMMi==
WINE HITT Elul eery agreeable tonic and IN,
Our+ remedy for I b, dlarr.tes.
Trit., ty - e of thr moat relttab'e rb , blnattour of
neerol and an agrreab.e le.runtge that has over
been offered t °the oulthe. aithlons of tr , ttl,e were
soldth.ourboot the a orin donne the last f,ur•ear,
s ethere•er IntrOuced it boo edt welt,the
tdltlon to the Invalid table, the t•tudy circle. wild
tbe hie:lolore eldetr,erd.
Ladled who have lust strength and and
iv:l7er (Torn onanena, vionidng and venom; gontte
men who •'don't feel very well'llnet bet ye Oreng
fast or ultiner wan. I.lollthel. ore Wt of era, r
and whose ay are rinerally ilerang. mot`00;:i
weaulug children and suffering Irmo nein; de' I
ty; thalen o k ure and boll., 4,pe pt, -
consltut r i•; l rave l er s wh u have occasion inchinge
their wnier; and. all ;who sive Id mantrions di•trlets
and a.r“uniect to intainnas a Innuen e., will nod It
one of the wlOOl. TO liable Invigorator,. Ilia C.. 0 by
lake°.
lc was used very cite:lilies:ly In 1141. '410111.1
gerwtai iallsfactwu that in tifferlng. II :0 the liunde
now we dem it uniteeeteoy to onntleli any of the
many certtee 1. es that we hone ' , ce11 . ..4, 1,
A l l
In th e they {Milne. tern. favor. All
bless
we ran say Is to Kll4ll,lllff ilith We will Wedge we r
salves to furnish an at tide rune £l5O CNADULTtI,
ATM
It h. been Oren to Ellie children suffering from
weans yrs soil weak la! K. with tt th , pPrcoact.
One lit t.c girl In rirthlutsr. withbeta,
loos of Appetit.. nod it pp wszllngroorninpilt
Rhone nit turdlr I xllll hr. been I: slintio id. 11.6 lwrii
entirely restored. elle Itemtn with hut I tn.y.ooti f.. 1
• day. liler appetite amilstrcrinth rapidly
"1121ki bta , Is now wed!
. Last 'Or .X . ..r . . 1.0,0131
l'cr lit,,tle. . l'c, Duren
Hoek (Ito , .., ~
Wthr Dint!, I 2 - 1 . /.....
Claret,. - I'm
furl 11 o'.
-
Aug•ltt, ' • I 1 , i''.'. 0,
fltlicsict I 1 ,
Fir...0.1y 10 , -
OCS
J. D. RA/VIM-MY,
338 Liberty Street,
FINE 'CLOTHINCi,
(EW Ironu SLAIIIUVACITILE,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
I=l
Areal to: UFO. lfpa Vl - 3 rrazr 1r.1,A1. and
MOULI.gzo:O6 ere :41111:Cp..
Itergembtr the IS.EW LEOS .1"8 , 11, , tiT...111 , —.11r
Vr ayatatret.C. • ' j 7,.t.:-rrS
2.
. . .
GEIT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
MURDOCK & PUTiVAM,
713 abnlth Eitroot,
Nearly apposlte Post utricr.
Undershirts & Drawers,
For Men and nOig;
GLOVES AND HALF posr.
TIES, SCARFS AND RANDKERtiIIEFS,
Fin t Shirts and Collars,
Flannel and Castatnere Marls
REYEII/Itll Talc :Liam ANI3
11ERDOCK st . PtiTSAM.
oCAdf6:n► •
J. D. ItADIALEY,
884 Liberty Street,
WINNABLE HATTER
♦ad Dealer la all kinds of
81:4 4783750,
FOR MEN, BOIS AND CBILDEEN.
The Newest Styles always on
hand and at the Lowest Prices.
Look oat for the FOUR LARUE. WINDOW!! op
pcalte Wayne street.
J. D. RAUVIALEV,
334 Liberty Street,
- Dealer In all klada of
Boots a;ittl Shoerti.
Always on band s large sad varied assortment of
Ladies', Misses' and Cliildren .
CUSTOM- MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
0( the !Meat New Vork•Nanutsettrre,
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
41,.m.e a rgv ; V :e f l oon LARUE 1V1iii)et,474,474;,-
.11•110315 liro. S. GL•Arr
RC US (.4 It A Fri
98 Liberty Street,
DEALERS IN GitocEniEs & 1110DIICE,
Fresh and Chotec Articles,
AT Lowzsr 'AML - PRICES
maim Is to Leep
Firat-Clais Family Grocery,
And make It a SATISTACTION to ♦LL Who nIAT favor
us with their palrunwo,. In QUALITY, -
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11•1112CUS .
GR.+
1/0 Liberty glutei, corner of Ferry
eeJ:k7r:Tr6
G". ALIAGIrMc",
nzeisaUi
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
kiXX-6171115t. ‘741749.11.XJ,
French Clocks, Bvc.
iF ET/Cella ',tCl.l ent
2013. n Alyea to the IitYrAULING 07
INZ IVAT
'413. 2* Fifth Sired. -
icriearr .
g • s ammimmw_ „ -
L S
.. \s.`i
.2;
AURAL SURGEON,
Physician for Diseases of the
Respiratory Org - anB,
TrAs TAKEN Room",
MIEI
31ere1izunts4 -
11,r , Lc prt ;..Lred irr,•' • •
I I,llt vt MEI.:4:ISE
and EL7I:6 :,1". tor 1;:c..
MEE
OM
Itff
1.2300
HISEaSES OF THE
1: 1 10 "fg - 7 7
•
0"). • AND
rAp
AM) THE ORGANS OF lIIE CREST
Si TREATED WITH TICE UTMOST UCOESO.
Einbraclog all Seute and Chrnel: Maladies of the
Erie. tillnattets, Cross Eye. Fall Itikr of the Eye- ,
att, C atarrh. tile., !Jeanie.. Ro.log • ittal
Buzz itt the I- ere, .I.ll.trfn from the
bars etc. 1/IL en-. of • No., Ca
arrh. ffriatClitti, Asthma. Con
aux.ption ane Affective., of the
ito:at and Ctotuach.
MU
DM
2 50 to 5O
HEALTH IS THE rligliEfyT BLESSING!
bleu w/11 gine bo baf t,r rel.cf fro. dla2olllfT
•. Yut [nonfat:4s ante, r. long leflel
antlang, nut a 0.. ln“ Illn, wh•..1,100 p
erprop-
trextutent,nl4oll , o ,natort •I Leg. and coo
tr:hute. o the onai 111 and hnno ne.- .f othria. Ufa
fat t. o, 1.0 lb- fgatnr. , . for be trios per
sabelf:ly the vartOt,. Donlora and
QUACK NOSTRUMS
Fur relltt, no.l on ...it not. The rnecon It. the nen
, rut Fbsslul • but lithe lime to furores 1.1.0tn/f
In rogestl to the trn,o notate la noullelne att.l sur•
grey. 31atry physk. ab.. La., but lin, of toe
core,nr ebseuts utot are f.::1•1 gntnrtr lenon..ot or
cure. Itit nu. u Initial opportunity tor . ntlA.lse
stodnan , estr.etecl In the, ot.scrt attons ail
etre nf coovrr. tbry cntru tap,c; ber...rf ex
ecrt ft, all illseeses. A tc:toutlen nue prectlcet
tneens of cOremust result It ern oboe it oat •tol ex
tntotlvr res.....ett In tu.pnct tat In. du' r aset. t , l
(.cam elcti oleo or Oil cults,,y and ell the
untrlns Ettt . otot er , inure; nails eau rot Free- -
tluoanif• tt , e ithrtoit tb-le lit condo, to .r.. 2-1•1
a1...6.0.• Flier hare m, , nne•l the I ors of 1:(.. nod
heel , n—outel...l netl.ob vett.. neon,. to tlltease
and found safe oral at1L,14.0 reme , iiks. o loon
nod pall. IA stagy t,e nleoness of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest;
Shand las disuut,rl •of nerf :no-dies 1,41 n s
Illustl.rs or° uorl diva{ es.
au.
strrca.v to curing ,s-- thlureat lre i••;.g
taint.a all luus ves ts. la. and 103 eezt t ro.s
and uellusta ent u;.araLtuas.st
flc e, E ar e Ace.,
An . the !run...50111a Einet knnvElt.l . 7.. of ArvalMY
allthan pr.rtlre 0,
1 - :,e,1.11.1 far Intirnt,v 01 Nan rraark Cal.,
aro o.l . lll=tcOJO
Mrdiett and Emr..1...111.011101.•. Th. 01,1
Ilr
-0.,1r1n0 Enalid , 01110
vac 0110:111 1.0
vin 1110 , ,
~ 31,d W,1“...1Jg 11,
11100011 s .1,141,,,LicC0c
CATARRH.
Cxurr:: of C . o . lieu 118 the connnoneat of 01!..easel.
int, tally et :gait 1% OTltlCrit
r4•111p,1:,, a !Lilo n•f ,01 , 1 to the 1,8,1, 1 ut line:11.11
11,e•witriong;.,. L.. in likely to otnum•
I,ltn•. If vNt., Ti0..111.1,1,..21.1 soot or, 0,, and !awn
gt c”1::no- ,. .11.•1 by a r , g.goeut ~..tt, g a 101 l doctors
coll/11, An.h.o t o ,o• ron.i d/7., (ill It
n 001.1.9 10 Unno.ll. • Voryz.m. 0r.t,•10, or r at
11•ns.
11n . n the .flunol:lng siinprom - of
p,•inful soli lig lotrk, tlghtne"
uo,o, tit:. gortupt .11,e4urg , s • profits
tuatloti. • to - ,ore t0r..., furrrol
toLgto .1,,0r a., I. • of .4p. ct . t.•, nod get0,..1
If :go 41...05t • not vool lt,rttt
lo•oon,• 11,11,n00l 1, th, to.trl,l 111,1:ArKe.. ti
bcon.l•l Irrltan,•l, 05411,0 ,uugs 001c0n...! the lu•
11.!itton of 81r 15,10 g r no . pa} •
taboo Ivrenly trooo•gn • llito s e prvuosul.
•o.th lA. 5 cougnto,oi rustle.,
e c 46 . gra"pint ha z lu,lllo, ocotillo/ Iv lune .
govliitios uut:: tho lunge
Con•oont.tton , geur.
~, , 1 oi ••I. tlier,forr../1001.1,,
r.. 1,••• t.roo.JO AO orlon. ,or 11.ecore nt !tit
t, is
,goo,pl 00, • oorolto ellarrh.
ro ihr 01,10 long lung to raeo
hot• ...1 hovl. t0..1,r notl.l , ty
1:1:* 10. 1:1 lo r nil:: of know
it., Dr. tt,t'aigni auto to
‘l,l , o•Iy to'n einrtiZy In :I cool.
I,:ete Loro.
OTOB.RH.CEA
1416 .11 , dlatlogni,lnnt by s !dant, t
cnp.ll ithdit ditchnrgt. num. tile • sr, 'I !12 , 71-1 "rdy
tr . :Lwow 1411 re:::.11.1 . -41:, tlir"octt
Din a lcur:tatt, l!.at it dnu•
PO, nondt•rtul inntilgy
:nolgat,dll, I-Ia I Id.: arr.:n t!,4ll,rltarge
In to p , n v• d;on t! c 1.4 In to Inn nt "nt
In .. tn•d, •naidzatro, pftrt." nturadily of
.Jun
pl , ldd., V 0.
:nlo:nany da./nuntna:dricurtnipt . ,lttuncra,'ur
Coun.taln 11., Cdt:, I/14y dry up: A
.n •enr,d r
wlt dot .d 1:.1t11,.‘11.1 f7,21(, ,, T
era.l , ;la lc lin .51,rt ;Imo. li'l{ only without
Injury •n:111...r...11.11ti, /Inprova.ment
Ild•<n •Lt; ti.iJ nth,tann nrc In
(law man°, In.nt Id,ban - 41r riVnt cxxulltnAustoaa
ol,dntar•. ufflry.l, Trout granulation. t`te
tn. tr. , d - ans t 3 tt/pAlsi_ , umn.
It it in n , t'
tont IC the cnna, la pdirptin. enta rattly Id. rr-
Movc.l tun! Mill, drtlt ptliqu
scnri 4ktz Tito IL°, 1 4 , - , It gl
t , ri . 131'
e 3,311,3 I t 3, 01 3 1,1 , 4,.13....01.123 . 1 , u or
In “tode vilwtunic trul,tka I:,•;,inget
thr. ~r1w5:13
v.., (1,u1.(t. ar1.11“ Cud in,ses
011111, tronl.ll,, In ,ll hira tva• b.. 1,74,0.4 at
pv. A /,.11S•t. awl . a. ;Are: nu.l !PIN ica.c.ly
091/11,2,4.
Hope for Consumptives!
Catarrh:eettrrrh yr, ,, lnect
rw•hrAlls, Conomp,ti. na.
11,•.V1 . :101A bld/P.l to
"f I.eulott,rynrelloo !tare 015 tp . .o
prpu,r), pp 0 ~p , ht. jr.
New 10.11iittlr. every port of the loc..ntb
-11,// Al 010, r, tn...1. - tt
111 l o m
ti itto
. our: the e ,:oo
, tttn og.
It. xpt,llert.ott. sOf ill thr.,tt n , t I-leg.
, tlt, e Sue t,:talattor, in 0.011.1.
itererence,r,
•
WC. Mr annt."l..lned ultia,h, , F,ralitha. LATIat:
wilgets. 4 Ilit atm ..0. A thAtN . 6 a;aat aha,a.
lieu-. ha./ 1.1., . of long -land
lag ana
r rate.l hup• et, •nd
ally—clams art Inau ear refl.,. lor tue eu
courafenterf tof t e th :Ley In.Ly not
pazr even In the thott deat.trate caseat
llan. F. a 1.1.
. , • .
I IKI , LY, eq.. :opc.. and Prin. of lib h Etbool.
1 . r..f. J... t.... tiON.ru, !lino:L.4lot Cotqamt
Cone,r.
%V. If. rEllglNe. r.
)1A,T11,..5
S. SA•lt. vronrl.l.or Wromio,7 boon.
•
..11 . the trtmlir tv+lialOttiVn 13
our ~ses.lon ore
lean tins. (soon of ,r
-acier e.<1.4 p. 1411011, ••• m..y b,r,f..red
I", and full De eteri I.le 3/clo.l2lat
Hutt]:
As an Act of Justice.
_ -
Iragrd It .I.lHp nut of 1.1.111, JP-1/. t.o:ely that
Dr. Ys-ti AU u - n bua cu ra...tlctur tie 0:134102u
and ittrirc. , :u in acrant on :1:r slx pall. dirt 'F
aa'hlot 1r h
: aa'aurres•fully om
n- r of sill , .
but Cuoul lo hr trrurai ir, ..11:1/1 , :rthar.
that. 1 .1.44., 1.1. to u ucl.tfit, phyaittau, nod
rum tVrry Sony vh/luail to coutl.l:ace. 1 .7
1. 110 LI,
PPpt. pod PrizlClpal of Lllgh araoul.
k•Cli.kt,ZON, On.]
To the Suffering
I ha:a Leans
uffertno ivlth chronic ore ciii for
flit en .J
nt.b. .UV O tt.ll.'ll Iran cattJ to Dr.
thorn's anv.rti.entent , ll tne pap-r, of A.J.
I teactett or.l hare hoen tun! t
1, .tr01l
AaM.wen fr.+ Oar, ("nave f. 114111 grist rebet;
, f, 'null ao,.re MI wits
nr muttering • ith iii Ul the oe to cal, on him.
belle, tog iney awl f
Mewl] r O N. .113 l A e uFAU A E i Nl n l hy
.
2loCf.r. Of ItErniftsTATlTi.S.
:...tauvw..t., Jane 17th, !KZ f
,at Wonder:in (Aire. •
Read the rouow?.or u nhi er i t to , t ,i lex the
cure of a ../.e itear.:eti of twenty-two pears
.tnnelog, by)", nte.rn:
Inis Is tn. ertile that.-1 bite , been unsay iSeif Itt
ray left tar fur t+ineil, tar •vei, yea, and that .Ur.A ee re r e,the r e the 114 11/ 1111,t11,t - fi,
• first thane bare been able to near nut of the left
ear for twenty-ItYn mare. As( tionthier Ibis a re
entrkairte tear t bare eiThicitarliv made this Last--
=nut. d.lllie 15.
. .. • ..
oworn to and subscrlbed tLU 23tu day of Aug . .
Ike, before me.
Jar, .ilderm m, Strauton. Pa
Ti, the Aillicte(ll •
her. 1.. f. -Shorn, the eminent pliMicl•r, and fur
formerly of thu - of Al.. 1 grateireo, aah.
torn!, and snore reeoutly ..1 1 the Nadir - hie
Me ll
cal and burglt-st Institute. whore wonderful turcv,
astonotteti 1t 0 11,11 1.1 In the froattht nt Dunn.
ness. Blindness. CM.lrth. Asthma. Itruncivias, and
all cho.t hal msed In our elty. h
p e
ress nY Narhrliic au m
d tan i'nalsro teams with
the 1110%t flatioring notices of Or. .thorn's skill and
tint inally 1. aittuonlais Ile Pets[a from, men of high.
rronciat positions, dace ham whore the Ellaptcton
emekers, tram ; neublu barn su Erne sof
toured, and ballot to ria 1 , a ministering sngel to
those who are a Clictod.—.lfemphls Ap rrnr, Du. 15..0.
l'Utthte —I ctliati:l (oily bud .vo 111123•1hy
111.1.0 known tic fart lust - l . bad been ti.mf for 01..0
feed
, and that Dr. Allorll restored 107 lulartiti, per
11J$ CpPrat Olin. J. bit the Doctor Did
bpred In his work of mercy. I' trlloitA.
nn . wrn plod sill/turf bcd this.l2lll day vegeptcallasr.
159.1, before Me.
li. JAY. iglilermett, Scranton, Pb.
7 . 1)2s Si rolily Pitt eaten came lbe MU,
Of Pr. Ahern. I srsoS entl,n . r drat In my right ea.—
Lad burn dearehretat yr:tr.—grit Arai entirely iihred
to g gew timultut.m-rhei.l bear' as cowl As I ever
contd. Jew , : WALE-Mil'. P. I'.
htlebter or 311matml River Prmbyiery.
reschrh,,.), Scranton, tirgrneas bud drat
Mace otchmuingthin. 11. orlnr rrbtorsil In on,
Mcrae., IMO the lung AM:CI/On cured by tile medi
cated Inhalation. -
••
—B. l'ayne, Scranton, chronic aere oyes. eoin
pletely cortal. -
—l'. Mc Locker. Fe:anion reute dlaeaee 011 be left
eye. f.'unni in Vire, ilnys. .
.Mrs. Goodwin, eeran ton. throe sin for thi I teen
years, with enoelant uniu in the bead. Lotirely
eared by n tourin 01 trent:nen: of two weeks' dors.
non.
—'rbutu.e Ccrecttct, deafness cured by
itVO UpCrallolls.
—l4.llbril Cog, Cauldtboro. "col" for tight years.
!Items' et.lred Le upo•stloo.
—Clients Ilsnmac; Cured
ceterth the bead
tor uluetctu year. Cured by time wets.' treat
int nt. . .
.
—blrs, Linden , vicinity ofEcrentoti, Matt for tix
months. Welt restored.
.
—Airs. lltarts, ecranron. heart disease. great de..
Witty. Cured iiy a course of treatment.
—C. U. AUtcbclt. erranton, dyspepsia and palpita
tion of .kart. Cure4l.hy one 'rests` treatment.
sla
W. V. Ward, Sr llse6barre. catarrh and dyspop
,
Caned.
+-Lion. Penh ltdeireY, leashrili., foreign hely to
left eye, was taken to Pr. Stmt by bls Inettlen an.
visor, who Instantaneously mitered the eye or Its
fur,ign foe and reStureet the sight. .
—4, 5. tipanatatrg, Scranton sill:rand Ili - formed
ankle, unable to step upon the hott,ni Or th. f oot
for rotate. years. :Cored by two Operations. •
—ails. It. Mill,. Nashville, epileptic. UM Cured.
Mreathrry. Pt. , frtiOnitniatthlicswito any
tering human lir. adVises the aillicted onDr.
ift.erns, SCrantOn. MSC' sere from the ear.
ann ~ w
de.rbk,ith a broken down constitution.
L'otepirtely cured. • • -
—L. Zeman, dreat Deed, rhennaatlsni, great stiff.
Ursa of Joints with acute pain. Greatly relieved by
• • -
one gleaner,.
•
DEAFNESS,.! - w 4 ".':
• _
•
'Nita UNFURNISHED ROHM
NOISES IN JUL MAD, gtatlemaaf wad wao. A.l.lrvts
• Is
CATA
EEM
EZIM3
Bronchial Affections,
- Throat Difficulties,
Diseased Eyes,
-7 Loss of Hair,
LiyspepNla, TnlarFcment of the Liver, Ins
eases bf the liitnie3s, Comtlpatloti,
Gravel, Piles, ❑vaulty, Fits, Para
ste. Itu.lt of Blood lathe Ifcr.ll,
Lebility lu Every Forte,
CONSUMPTION,
Wltb 4 and 'yen - climate .hlet inresto the htstaaa
body, cured effectually by
METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY,
Offlces-110 Arch tit., Philadelphia,
51 Bowl tireet, New Pork.
co tong anth ItPr:trot:mote.
No No.. tds la the ram
o toolloat up tar hoottils or Introdochm 'rhea.
No pan rl,ta,vd Id ova dune 1:.0 throat.
The )It.:T +Pit vz CAA, 111 4./Vl..lir vtll reach
eof47 I IPA. that dams and luatrumouta .ill reach,
a.l tnditaands 019,1000 ttovidea.
Truth to event end 414101 prevail:error 11 It:gl
oatedantis ceathy onsequeritty 1.1.11.1 ttr
lat.er slob Intu obtivlera
ItE I'o U PIIEJUDICED7
roimq once of the preindlee existing against
eaient medicines, It is e. 7 earnest desire that tnt
lciaohy.tea: 1/I.aoveta should not be receterilor
patent iheateihes of the age. You a sk
ohys l aIII.Ver. ue.nec It 1•.• ac i fentlifeapeclat-
Iy. dint:flea in nowt. ttou , tendencies and results,
L.O ad alb. iremeilles and prevarathoia
have ever gone be no Alia further, because the
.)letaphyvo DlbCotFij I. the iviutit,of Inherited.
Lev sr t• trace eneets to shier !trot Cl,; th er e f o re
it, it hal...tent ' ad that the Metaph ysical 01seov
ery It not Only the ~bit Of lalttritv.l power, but
AISO re.llli, 01 . 11 life or ease iihno.oply,,at
•110 i that LOU. in an .Oraten Ursa.
Eyes, and They See Not
A nary. ye slumbering wothr noir behold Soar.
an.i per tteltiren 111 the prison house of din
. treat the cradle to the grate, betelte your
refry o tit...brat—think and'ltev. Tim world
writhes lu pain anti parte., into untimely genres.
31are. learn, that your fro tide ale through t.p.l
- Dt tug On. Livery tdtet t tirl vela le a death blow to
the itt1)731.1-y.ikut. I lase net or suet an Wattle
nal who erne tnatett for anything out etree , . There
nee inahy agonizing heart., rurriartful . trier rent
grace, graves th...egli he Iv, of tuatrnutentr which
tore re. nue mom: tel which tlettrot the zyttleol.
„ .
Lo • 4,,Lry eon>ISL ul dloinvt pre Para;
ivi..tb iiito that system Iy absorption
Wt.'s!. the I.yro, Ears and Scalp.
It pavl.c.i In ex seat ivoicileu and alit be
scat to ant in the world. on reisilpt of the
at..it
CERTIFICATES 'OF CURES.
I, lit. C. Chive, of CatnbrllopOrt, Mass., do co,
tlljilhat 1 have liven [vaunted with a bat catarrh for
ollytaftle of thirty Year., 1 olttatiactl Mrs.
tirutrire tletaphyelcal IJltcovery, and In ten mint
o s alter htingi It found relict. 1 have uted the
meal. Inc cud Inilleve it went to the ri.t
y ill.V.ste. I feel at It vat.trrheradicated
trout tit , eteill, the foul entree of nit! iliteate
hat allt C“tett. ]IT wife alt. /139 buettnu ll'crlu;;
OM+ 0151,,13. 0111,,1ng I On
eatery, rtottett Wood anti *tatter rushed from her
bead. and the found inttnetkate relief, and that
ealuitt,...,lN ileArtLy
the tletafloaleat lulteet err to tilt who trifler.
n, - ncever, rnaldlng at No. 8: Allenstrnet,
a
s, n nave !wen troubled for
)n.r•n. nn:rn. nation., catarrh, nlnd 1 nun-.
1 6 3.131 t ad dintnness 1 , 11,15 . head.
for year, could not attend to
121 , duller, nail der paired of veer be
Itnrlt.ug of 3lra. 31. U.
llcncr. l • 31Clailli.),,itOaq..111.Ci IL
, Ine rn,ndt :tin entc.rcly inurcd, and dettrtulned
to I.cr, a nr.d. of it always In uty Unirsc.”
IRS.V.I VOHS'S 11. ER 71 FICJTE.
• of f P '
I to rettlfy that 1 I.l.itc.l9llTurcd for tru yr,rl.
(ram dyclirpsia, catarrh, and a complication of
illst,ies. got the past year I 'hare boot testiest.
and .1 Did nu, .iritcr at allot. co extittniwit
tLcute, .hathat 11.601 C 10 do day houselioid
tlctles I breams, au coin that It as:clued Impoill
hie IO 1.1,11 warn, per xeducticue my eyet secretary
much .11.,54d, and my Loarufg dui). 31yeicit•Eand
Itirtids ~01131•Intelme In Consumption. In this
Vrcur to 310 s. 31. U. Brown and obtained the
bairtvery. 1 Elate used one box
tadltfody, and no 3:mitage ear. tell than benefit re.
eelawl stow it: Sly rye., have become clear and
Ettn..g. dytocitala 1t entirely gout) 1 Ertl fluff
rty own vtora, aid fool altogether a new belnir•
Sly Erich...ay low galutuglitatt. 1 know Eta s wat
1 roalil not have heed. 1 tool grateful to tint far
tau tica , tit 1 have received. 1 reectumewl.3lrs. 31.
0. Drown and her wade ul treattoeut 10 .11,Yr110 111.11 ,
for as 1 Lace dub,
OJTJFIR .7 CUR E 11.- , ..11R. JEROME
:WI, ()FOLD C).I.3IBRIELIt), MASS
-71,15 is td certify that !have beau iroubled with a.
bail catarrh f r FLC loot 1.1% '!'hale winter It
b,..111e taw:hall} trot iticsotor. f ws obliaityl to
East at owing to the 1111.1.,;11 , whic a liscould have
Pi:locate. me. attn. il.l U. lirown's
3letayn) slat! lElscovcry come watka ;haat, until tt
fittu.3, and wy catarrh began to glee way at
note. 1 now coaelder myself a cured Swung wan.
acing ch lively .delivered tram the terrible Uinta:. el
.1.1111. Sly sla.cr has alto been dlactocal In her
head and e).5 trout cinitlhootl, to much so that the
row Ily thought .ho coUldr:101111C. 111 Meuse atria
ailro..rety toe haa mewed 04061.benetit with WY*
Dlf. .• o ed.a ly recommend the Iletalthyaleal
istal try.
MISS E. LOGA.V'S OE.STIFICLITE.
;. ftetetta Logan, do bsirebr that I taro bad
atArtry Cont. fur els years; would could , sa4 rake
for I bras Loan. at a meet often !could nut It down
at alp golbt; do a [atm ally work wouldexhaust
nue. haLe.l2f,LL .satelt olLulefue and dottortug if/
the aye 1,,1t was atilt g t.tlert wore*. Pro,eldob .
tliv .it a L.l, p....ettred AIM AI. to LtrOvru'a Jlc La.
p:rymic,ll,l.iotcry. l acre Used It true w<tk. and
lY l.ootrit KOOC. 1 ham rot rid ur mbe
tigt.Lees. luto y throat. I can sow Lake a loop
1.121nt 501 du twfure. I can 1p up
and duos stairs w, WAIL teelln soy fatigue. I lest
Imaati ....OM , 0 ) , 15+11, Sp. YU !Ulmer
strevt, 'lass.
A .;577 EPu
•
. 1. 1:1!ta 11. Jeffries do certify that. I hate Oven
auto ifuy far tamuty:alre year, jto tliaea•Cd eye,
Lao.. from tuna Oct *halt •DIDIa. I cannot [lest/Abu
Ivo
...tare of all my ..talrriu,a, but Ditt Cate that
try e, Ca ran aCtralatOn sad tester ell the
coseks also Droll° out dos tv my chin. and tee
matt', Iron] Dual cp. Did MOD azot cou•tantly
travolng Dtk t .. . Ali its, doctor, npoll to
fallasi to ft Warning r alltt 1 dcapstrtal ad 13 titl
ing .5 51.11 g T ut Ina wonderful cures Mole
Dy as. la. Bru.u. wheolloyueutored.aly bresst.
neor to see nor. and brought Ileum *Ali Me the
n:taru)•:c•l lllaCUta q. I used iCaCCOrdlui tout.
1 nolloo.. wait Dow tn.. t • lA.:IA.Ir sou tonaktuily de.
cis:, that tor. unit toe btesslog ut tio.l and tits ose
or Mr ...31. . Brown's intsl.cluss jam a cured sro•
runs. ff,....1ZA 1/....1
— ifurZcZ;;;;7l's.
Fl E P, 'Y.4.F.-,v#: s !I I X AS2'
•
1,1. es in the IledOw„liugulng of the liars, SUE
Sec% ..nd core t ro .tel.tedlo Mr, M. U. Brown,
41,Arc) Mrct.t. Mcnint I . ll3MMan, Brute..
un the cte. hu., LIMO. and nn lin.
10nowIng irvraana naVa Oven cured Pt too
nhe.
U e .11 ea..... tisr..-ge the ht., uly actupbytt
c.d hicov..ry,
tub:cea Watreqn, ht. Pool are e l Preekford,
Gated nt herb y MI the held Can now
Liarthe Cllndren caeltd by WAX laMllO.lO the next
• .
• • •
..ks .
nif ass Einvrerlait r, s tionn Front Went,
1.1 at ab-ut 13 i nra , sras.reny nest; can noir near
t:/ . 0 41111 l Cti) VII the Liam.. COLI/d 1101. Our
rr.oun.l nennn. silvan eyilettl Is nenentled, as
ir sae au wrath).
hei.y, ista EOnllt S'econal street, Was quits
akar ear,rust parilany so the other, has
irers!.: 511 e nrsrls. 0(1w:it WCIA.
. .•.
I otuby lotrotoblxs, .h ad a
.octlctl 60.1 ed. te.eto for eight yea.; cou'd rot
tura /113 head witstooot Ourultogroun..l Ida 01.01 e body;
d urge !owe, rite to i load, iota 10ard....•
du: 1./. chin, lot oner belt,
prlytißoob have dosapp se eared
or 3obal
to. of Capt.titt Ltzvldle,t e
Wut, Itol ol
Wll overy. ualogton,
1/01.‘,,, An, been Cured of dttausuu and running
of the eat e. of tO yAmirg stunnif K. epent large aunts
o f u t ouc). oil tlllfcocuO reuuttle.; could and ttor
procured otly 'Alttaphysical Ws...try, wide.
Immediately cured !tn..
.111.0 id rz:11:ulf v. . P.S.
u 1 THE OR.D4D STREET BAP.
1'4,17" PfiILADELPIII4. , •
From Pilot p a received to lay right el, when a
boy. a ehrouteinthoutuati,o ha, been prodtlied, lh
cont..; it v Gee Of whit:, / andered martyrdom. "-very
Itlvulesil. of toy vrallud life won' vint/Mertd, and
watire
an ”fich, A torte.
ty trctllc.;llau bey • reaorted "on Ilboat aticCe.,
Cu.!! clAcrtaturit the Duro., as a lattlort, 01
e a,the the 11011 I, ld ken o 01 the outlet, in the lope
lo
.ot ending , teller. In slid meantime. •t pt ov-
It. I notice
n d one W nay in a eitap wirolow •
kat I',ed it aI:S Kin I had oat ,
et ta twit below, and determ.oed to try It.
and Ot.'. With the moot dellghtraftreaultt. In a few
Lye the palulul irritation. Walk-removed. 1 coo
Orr the vtronget4 light...and Relit forth a$ It were
to the voitlymentot alter, 11fe. 1 wow keep a bottle
Ott ulwayt in slat husue. zoo Er my cyotments at all
el,posed to anAdy Inc. I give It v. dose, and th ere Is
an uo to I. 1 would nut he Wltllubt•it for coy
PMVUIIt .otlet. hve ccaslon.to nay- further,
that soy ' , k of ite ne e d to a.. a
ner o at:Vent-W. aG times fr ont
idotreted pain In and over Der eyes, and altC bas
tumult I - Gor Glicuard'a Eye. Water n socnrelitu apt.
Glee to her ea,e,.. giving her almost torten& relief. .
Urateful tu 54...1 tor
but-commendte neht I hare pervOnally
rece.ved, .1 cannot
moat cordially to those who - here suffered lite my.
self. • • Y. tl. ZiX.24ot/fi,
re,stor or the Ilroad ht. .1 - Lutist Chtuth.
Utak:tete, /07.1 . 0p1ar street, I.llllsteelphle.
The Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye
Water, per bottle:
Large size, - -• Sl,OO
Second size,
SmaU EIZC ... ~ -'
.. ,
, ,
The ahoe• IfsOclnes to tett tad lot /JAL DRII0t•
41 - bENI) Elm • CliteutAli.
,
811-. WS - wtlPHtt:Ylttebnr r.
ricirregiligeTtlronllll4l4Vi°g-44.
' Discharges from the Ear
?i El; LtALG ta
it V.EU3LILTISM,
AsTRMA,
SCROFULA,
MRS. M. C. BROWN'S
Price: 84,00.
=
I=
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zi r c
.. .,a4r-fios years rem...duty cured my
w
Vdtiplidartcal lll.acrovery.
4BuC'.%u PKIL4J ,J lili.
WANTS
B. t•.•• 0.1.-rtrrr. urneL
AVANTr.D—.I. Situation by a
lout, Maur Lo ha.. held ale P051t15 , .../ book'.
In a dry goods Irolur for the last I earl I.
Ll.or,eghiy :srlnsisted with Ilse Dry GO,OdaPsda;
would prrier tearellog . for a Wbolesale Roux: sala
ry 1.11. Sillfit an object SS apersuasion& altnalturl.
A Id/era • - Fl." THIS OFTWE.
WANTED AT ONCE—To.e . agage
•• •• • row wen of cy and eon,. xeally .
...y a t wale :nono. in a lleht act honora b le bust.
5.1,p1e, a N LY INV F:NTED
AH s i ICLE •ot anent vnloe.; 5:31b,U01) Las he, touts
be sac I.r Ilion,‘ be b., t blrey s.. Gond eal.kry
allnne3. I•a e ve to elerls generally.
A Lrint w can Na., at.
...Met. Room Nn. 3. lip on'.
WANTED,
A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER.;
•
tty • Ls 17 wt t 6 no r.nni:y. .11y:•1 nrftftrencing Orel
as3J qutrinl. K. U.,
n0n.!107 0 zrrrE Orrter.
LLe
eq' Fit t a71... 0 r47
l.M¢Sr~<luy...
on:l r 'LtiC'.S'S
YI ELI)... el ibrr by t luont 0 or on - ComiAtralott.
The mod:l...m.lkt ttrta tver orrered to 0111r1,..11rA t
Nil partlenlars lapp•y In ncraoo, or stblreal; '
IA 1000 b
• • M ataun's llonbrar,
Corn, r Sr-It:barb% mad Clerentb street:,
orbiat3 rittabnrigh, ra.
ILI7 ANT I:E> tI ENTS.S7S io s2O o
.PIER MONT II for 6 , l:Altman, and {33 to .13
for Ladle , . every.. here, to Introduce the Common
t 4 enee Yamtly St-velne Machine, Improved sed'per
feeted. It will hem. fell, Mich. quilt. hlnd. hr..%
lad euabrolaer beautifully—price only {ll.l—lnak
og the elastic I,a-stitch, cad fully Ivarranted tor
three years. Wepta the oboes wane, orecorn
misaion, from which twice that amo . unt can El
3.d.lreel, or call on li. BOWENI CO.,
QVce No. yO3 B. Ylftb street. I . a.
AU Ithere answered prtnuptly, with clrcutar a erd
:terms. an I
f i gai E NT:r4
S.:LA ItEld YAM!! ti . e.ss I nts ru, fl." r . Intradute !..1.pr07.
ed end perfs died. It wilt bent, fell, stitch. yell,
brattl rattly
embroil. liellniblA only
• ..lielung the elaello 1 , :c 6 otxtuti. and flair
V" rented for fob years. audit licensed. We yey
the above wades or nroisszeirston • from which t. lea
that amount ran be sonde. Adorese nr cation it. 11..
Ls.rsti, .no. tireut stroet. l'ltlebnexls . Pe. see
Idlest IScniOli of the '(id le hr. Lyon And the Weed
ce/Ing3lachmeg. another rotor., ,T 9
W ANTED, ' •
ACENTS AHD SALESMEN
In scary Tonm. City and County to tna I.llddia
r.Fotnliarn and West.= Etatas.
Ererilody oat of employment Nelll .Lnd It to they
Interrot to call at.
No. IS Fifth St, up Stairs,
Or iddres!r. u. box 301 Onburgb, Pa
AGENTS WANTED FOR 'A NEW
434,P0K, NOW 114&131% .
• WOMEN OF THE WAR.
137 ru.A.NR.7I4 tel.-11 tau
The object of this troth. to to collect ithtl present
1111/2.1.1.1w V! of the services of tho,resten who lliar.-41
the peril sorthe ernr,end ought tniulierlt Ile glories.
The rehnun comets., about GOO o-trith
pages, .lod Is Musts ated e lilt steel plate port rah..
cuerave4 Its the 03061 110 provutt style." toPiel Ob:i
subscription.
102 I. trculati, wltiress or apply to
=2
No. GR . Plfto street. VictaborAn
AGENTS WANTED DT TILE
SEWllsll MACHINE CUM VAN) W
their NEW ettll Wltt SPA (rent
tlesll4' paper to Ilea•y Beaver cloth or leather w Ith •
out change offer.!. I;et tenslon. telf-altestlng
preasure foot arl newly deslgtiell four htollouial
U epanratitt. Seldrtta, encloaingstamp,
.( . ..11. 112L1 s trhi., •
GS Fifth Street. teecond Elooe.
rl: 6 ritt.f.bollol.
2, ES Xi, 'l' F. 0), -
TO ACT AS SALEShiEN,
p e r rr , r ,e,air nr tamp:n:lly, who are t
p , tunt engtge.lll 11,st-co" bunthuss reltliont.
Apply lu pc, suu or othltess
. _ .
W. 1). 841.1E1t.
tin Grant street. l'lttgliutzb.
MEM
MERCIIATIT TAILORS
EtEigRY G.Lay,
- Iff_ERCFF ANT TAILOR,
Northwest - Conics of Penn . St. Clair St...
tleelrea to retnrn Menke told! feleotte and the lob
be for the i•LITI V haat revere and respeettlalv e..11c
Its '1 sharp or Milt future petronege. Lie wawa
rteastct t•o have 'Mein eSK,lnehla
Lar4c awl eareftilly Piteetcd Steck
Fine Woolen Gocias.
I'artt , n4rly adnit,d to
;EITLLSBYS-lIIE FGR TILL IN? TINIER.
• ,
I FALL GOODS. -
NOW IIECEIVING, a large and
F' '. ': (~ ,a lplet.ll,oBl,ll. of
.L 4 213.
_3l, (it 0 4 01)S,
For BUYCI. Y.JUTY.I.I awl CIILLDICIEN,
AT THE' LOWEST MARKET ' PRICES.
Git.tfir 4 1,96.t.r.
•
FALL AND WINTER GOODS. '
W. IL / 4 6. 7 GEE,
~
No.lo St. Clair Street; . •
Would ...Oil tb• attention of boyars to his stook a
0,,i, •TVlllik selkc I' with
to
4.,. 94
oout4 us allthe latest.tviot of GoAs to be fouud•ott
a ftret.c.• es tour.. Omit, nantin: a
•
thilt OP CLOVIEb !lAD& TO UIIDEI.
Whit plea Band d examlno our ;owl, and_ ',10c.&
A' io a toll a complete stock itf 21.11iNLTH tb , tl
G VOL*.
wall. 1:: l . MCGEE,
HISiI.cII.I.NT TAILOR.
. .
7 , :0. 10 it. Cial r StrTet. Pittsburgh.
. .
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real asic :4 as4ll
COAL! COALS!:
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS,
HUMMEL & RABER
eiV ,t . 7 .41.°).tg=.1.'11:cr,2 1- 4tintebngra!:l l !
Moues.
Lump, rfon.l, 2, °and Chestnut,
Lyktn• Vatter, Ilion. o, 2,3, sod Chestnut,
Alt of mnott thvy are prepared to deliver at Um
LvWES uATEs. Limnos:a ton, ear loa4, teat
lona or thousand tom.
Mare: y at. eate.l to.
102 (newt. czraa hear thn t rot.
oe8:141 IrAItEIS Et LI CA.
COAL : COAL : r COALS 1 :
DICESON, STEIVART & CG.,
- 17.1tring removed th'eir Odlce to •
P.Tc). CB7 Itzilloortp galitreot,
(LAttly City floor ..q111):-:COOND FLOUR,
Ate yi r . f . /I . p . wentroctikß. leoraol s ti k tite. r
At thi
lowest
Market price.
/Kir kt. ordurs If-ft at thair ollco, or A.lkires..l
tb..(brouch the mall, yr:llba At tEndal to proropttl.
CILIAITA.ES
Youghiogheny and Connellsville Goal
And Stan utsetorera of
Coal,::lact, and Desalptturized Cok6,
rvice. A. sD Y AWL
ilorner of huller an. Norton: Ors; yard on Liberty
and Clyorr streets, Ninth Isrard, and on tlew.n.
street, near Lock No. t, Vittsburgt‘
FamiliesSimunracturers aLpplted wish she
teat article or Veal or Cote at the lovreat cub rate.
Ord ors left at aae of the yards will meal re °romp:.
TOBACCO, CIGARS ; - tic,
pxecr.sxon.Tonikecia wonnB.
• R. w. JENKINSON.
ViUTAZTVALLIS Or ALL irt :‘ Ds Or
'Tobacco, Snug and Cigars
So. 6 FEDERAL:6ITREET, ,
'3 litrg oor from Mffpettsion 8r1 , 14., • -
• zcavaserr. Pa.
lir.eb,StAre at Salem. Oblo. • 0ty24:1.:4
R. 'B.-- JEFFRIES
, Itnateelater slue *holesa.e IRO Ititstl
,
Dealer in all elm]. 01
TOBACCO SNUFF. AND CIGARS '
Zio. 6.ST. er,Alll nTREZT, Plrrence-Get. PA.
Seete.ltree assortment of MEER 3etisant rirEi
and SIR/la:its TOBACCO, of the beet g e m e l l y t z k 4 e 7 Ve
n hands.
GEORGE BLUDIEN SCHEIN,
D[4l,ltt IV 10,121:1427 AND 00010110
SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes,sc. , :
t9e4l7omth Eiltreat f•
Mear cornet of Libetty,)
mrnsbti
PITTNBITEI3II
- •
JOHN IVIEGRAVIT.
ilanattetrovr Of and Settotenale mid Retail -
Dealer 111 *Attach of
Tobacco, Snuff•and-' Mimi"
Ams, arrEtza
ilMil=striaragyaMlL"Wir
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