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Ort e rl r* : • .:ffA lC l" S2 P ° •• ," " .7.;''. - :• -; , - - ;:.i:..*4, A , ' !'' No 011 .',"•k",,dj'''S`,..s-r\s'.ZSV.:':*-,0,,...,,,,;....;AaratiLii - .f .". 411 ~.iX _ 1 %17 5, 4:4cirr:s3o,oo ~,.-. - p elii • , i _ .„,.....„ .. .. • .. • . --- _...,,„ •: ; „,,,„„i.......-_,--,.. , •,:k1„ --y- , P - "r 4 ' wII ;- • • . AIS -M r- -----'-'i',-;;,..Yr---- t i#l . 7 _,. Afr_..._,,,,010., ... -,.•,--w, - _,.-,. - O r ' , bygithalsitio pa ?F „ i s3l 1 i 4.11., at 18 cen per Areek. ff . . ' 2 j'o -1 yA 7 .4"-- pi ' :,,, :,..-.J , - , ..,....r,..._. ,=______3.___ __=____,.,-.'-'-';'''''-'-ii-''',- •:. -v •P , • • -•-.......- -,, "..,..,-.....f1t - ~ - .=- 4 ,,--.. l• ,*..•".. ' .---••- ~,,^••• ' . ---?..'-';'-; PI - "_,•• '4`" ,- , - arlY POET.... -----'— • --. . . ~ ... 1 i ....,____:;_:.____ ___ ______= r , 7- 7. - ,L,..1-; r 4,10 . ~..., T -*lmp.. VA ' _ ,;---- -- ,',/ ---.- .- • , ... , , 1 _. , - • ,--- -NI - . - • ~...--, . _,....v ,-, _",_=_:-- ---- -- - t• - a, ' l4o !''''' ' C' ,. , ' ;V' . ~-- ;- --' :t, ' • • , - - - •- / - - - -------- ef44,,..5(a1t j d, one to getter up,) 1,20 ..„..,,,- 4 a , ••=•' _ ,-- . - ' -- " 7- - --. ' I • - • ' .i::'' I 1.. 7:7 , , 4. -.. , . 07 -^ ' •-• ' . . 1,10 , • -•- -+-- , , . • ' • • ..- - For . standing Ain Ivry .Osskinssighlaap=l . 1 1 1 : •Ji.riST:rra-• Five insertions.... One week Two weeks Three weeks. One square °hareem 13 A. X I, giggle rabsoriptions Delivered 4 in the 5 ona 4R - 4M* 'Knee ft) .rty.7 TP-1 ,RlOllB Tr e - A'4 . 8.) P. BARR, :71:r7.'"T RJR, ' Hernia or-Rapture cared. Hernia or Rupture cured. ' T • ifoT%, uet Hernia or Ruptrre cured. to `ntti itt 0.• rmo Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured._ a u H(4444LitupLLl.4.4.vi Hernia or Rupture cured. ,1"-* ./ 5 . 0 '11.," r ia cured Rupture or Hernia cured ;37e v,3 - 73 01 a.• P or Crtk a-cured Rupture or Hernia cured $ RUpttseils lydrikipured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Marsh's Radica ! l Cure Truss ;)ibibitige.TAimii— lintch's Supporter Truss. Self-Adjusting Trans. Dr. Danninies Lace Body Brace, for the cure' e'Prblapaiiri Uteri,' Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S.. S. Pitch's Silver Plated. Sup- Piles Props, for the._suppprt say cure fi pC ;.1 rt;.: L 6 . i .F.austic Stockings, for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Cava, for creak knee joint*. AztirZ iii;4 4: l 7 i f i r[4 l's. L a i cc knee join cf.' Suspensory Band ages Self-Injecting, Syringee I slop every kind Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss whlap will adically cure Hermit; or EL4ptura. ilfar - fJf,at kis.D.apo fizosr,s, , Dio, 1.40 WOOD STREET.; sign of theAoffgefi Mprtar. itersons writing for Trusses saould .seudthe Qurisbez of aches around the body immediatelY,Aw the rupture. DR. KEYSER will give hid lielreOnal attention to the aplication of Trusseeiii ailiittaio.ndeialdren an he is satisfied that, with its''' ittperfenee of twenty years, he will fi - tiotblt'4l td blve atisfas lon. • et . . Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Siriuges. _Oi ev - erk , k.Lad Sold at 1./H. Kf..:Y.SEES, 190 ileoo',l ettaet, Suspensoz-x Itaxi!ls7sva Suspensory pondages, Suspensory- 4a...A.L . Finjgcs, Susp . eusory' Baixdagen, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. KEYSERk , , - , 140 Wood street nolo-Iyil&w- ILES UP TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below trill be found a certtliOa:c from alk , of Ike moot rAfie - cfable cilt.rns of . Wilktao toLni,siip in regard to Dr. fi r cyser'e L I iiatqa Blood Searcher The Doctor's certificates are satthtst reach, and rx., one need be deceived in vegand to-4 t.r t;rrpc r t ions DR. GEO. H. KETP cr : atficted with Piles about twenty and every year krbwing woree;eo aa j to trouble me very much,. so much so at times as to unfit me or.avo4. son;kee.o 1, T 98941114. tthßtl I could not do inYthing on account of them, they came out on Incas large as a hickory nut. 1 had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or red t of in aircrtlant and pamphlets that tell in my way, but could,no tiet bured, sometimes theyswould do Inn come good for a little while, but afterwards . klie,twO - uldrtetttrzi again as bad as erei; I also PlAted two Pot:tors *hp visited me at my hou;re apdgave.txte some knediChie but It Would t could :pot get got igt ECtVittlikeiiiertt of Void. -.l.4lndsay'e Blood. Beatehelr,mit ao by yourself—Oen you Ad It to me iiouFfold Me- one bottle would not cure me, anclibai mpwhole system. would hovel% be re. sewed by : the medicine before got Aasell. bought an bottle and took It home wittlie and meta seaordin# to your directions. I then call ed to tite you again, when you said Icould no expect ninth benefit from one bottle. I bought St on, one bottle at a time, until I bad tied ti bottles. After this quantity had beeir%sed, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur ed me,forltwenty perms.. In other respects my healt l Wmpfoceit,' 'am iM 'Well as could be - - eaperted for one of my age, being sixty rusts peat. I have been well now for six months, and there is noappearance of a return of the disease; / can do a,ny kind of taming-werk now without the.. - Pili 4 •eorning-'dow n and hdrtini ine. I can pitch hay, chop wood, - lift, or do any kind of iP wchtiebic`h before — used to hurt me. When I found out your Illophet: I kept on taking It nal got entirely well. I consider it my du ty CO make fo the counixylbr:tlis ben * 9Piltiilr!k4OctrivAr4.bo sneering 4uX was, anddo not know the value of your medicine. You may pnllish thlslt gatilliite—l llve In Wilkins I Totesisitip; mid btrpleiced to'satisfy . any one of.the . truthlof Lhticci{fiakteff they u'ilsh Co :00,11i December24th, uitit ' • • SII-tbent•Cnti Di GROG.? B. ILEIREA on'theiii.e'r.ofilit 6 0111 f one iikei • oVer. the 004 ; -oleo fOr lits slam; on . the Vo;itgt Sftlei stamp on The top of the bottle tOl'7li4;eni b r ettig mme "Gnpon b3R5rlOBl de2l3lycLkw 4_4 • - Editor and Proprietor . LADIES ; ,TOT "Great American lienactiy." • _____ • Harvey's Chrono .Thernial FaiutE ALv , PI 7rAVENEVER YET FAILED( WHEN RJL, the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OP NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolayous, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Itleprgans„ ~Thejtilleareperfeetly harmless etitu n, Arid -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 a 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 pregnanc3, - , though safe at any othertlider taiscarriage would To the result. Each Nut contains 80 Pills. PRIDE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses Of.,Nature and ehaticaliy.tho.LADlES' PRI aIitHHIAL Al. VIS.EIt, asiampidet of 70 fuftekiese freetfrany Address.' Hit cents recut' , ed to pay postage. iii - The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, s scrassr sewn), and prepaid In receipt of money by .T. BRYAN, al. It., f lerierhl Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. 44 - Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. _ oc6-ein ikToTicE, TO ALL CONCE.RNF.D.- 111 Among a certain clans of selhimportnnt peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that ad, ertise and treat the diseases named in this card, (Pat veryDISEASES, / vhytl43(plitfoutd 10;3614' _tug no midst+ can tell. -- Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in l act solicit lust the very diseases that are so obnoxious to I liCle very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a patty that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is Minitel:mg so hen/taiga:Abe case. - Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the phyklelan thiß vertises—how else are they to know t Are they not aware that NU. Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and al. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatrhent of these diseases 1 These men are held up tithstnalng uots in themedtent world ; I don't assert hat all tnen are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of then, that are. 1 have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE DISEA ,tca upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from ,years,of misery and untimely death.,- My tistattutat Jg COMltted to the Vegetable altogether. as I think it' is the beat and tifost certain. It is It my power to bring hundreds of certificates if 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general sue cess : but my long residence in this city is suit slant proof without adding more. Spermatut ritea and A. 14. ,41.iseriaes arising frpui It amp clued in a muehlalkoiteithlult-tilAit heteteiore.-Mt beho v r es a.. every young man and woman to be careful letting &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 health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address 111 IX kit, T vitto 4 g,h_p.svice. .f 11. Y 4 1I IS (3 -1 FLAGSr FLAGS! FLAGS! PROM 3:INCRES TO 60 FEET, MUSLIN, BUNTING AND SILK, WHOLESALE AND META II Small Printed Flags on Sticks Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury, I 'l' `7' CS 'S, NEWS DEPOT, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIOE _je29 ARGAIN S. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDi'S Dto. 78 Market street. WHOLFAALi AND RETAIL HAVING BOUGHT OUR GOODS before the recent heavy AtiVtl ncea u c uin.r at prices considerably less than can he bought any where In the East,-a large and well assorted stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the bear foreign smddomestic manufacture. A great variety of dress trimmings, silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk Ta.asela, Ornaments, Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruffiing„Tet, Silk 11.1111 Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of - Over a year ago RICH GUIPURE 'LACES, Embiobleries, Edgings, Parasols, Pain and Sun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, and thnlargodt and best stock of Fancy Goods, Nqtiona and Small Wares to be found in the city. OR EVERY RIND 0;7 GAITERS & BOOTS McOLELLAND'S, M ' Mir St., _ wormax -2 1IrrElitt• TIOM 0r,.. of Doyen, to Mi ittneof Goods, which.. hiutioninfaelecteil with fru and I ouiid ontains, %1--rlitkled 61'13 PeNili tO in - e.114•C uses. iitintle wishing (4. ,nuit or -niothea made to order voin,prease.qoU onticann; r Angottt.goOdti Ind_ piton*. • `A.3Bl:),'n,run Com plate stock of FIT R,II.Is:AING ()GDS: I 7 -mnMco-7:M, • - - r.oliant t :radar. s tto.lirst Otair ttriet, s -#.1 • 1 ALL J.noala. so.9N-rat GO TO \-, 55 Fifth street. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C NEW :DRY GOODS HUGUS & HACKE'S, Corner Fifth and Market Sts. LATEST NOVELTIES IN LATEST 1 01 , :ELTIES IN New Goods , New Goods o 1 ••- i New Goods IA: • New Goods , 41 E. 4 New Goods ri New Goods g oro New Goods g New Goods "t/ 6' New Goods New Goods UREA I'li:ST STOCK f4UMMItIIt IN THE CITY GARDNER & SCHLEIIER'S, MARKET STREET, Pi> o ` 74 1 de, WAMELINK & BARR, No, 12, Bissell's Block, St, (Hail strt:st OLE AGENTS. FOR TILE c'ELE 14.1{ATEI) Bradbury, Schomacke,r & Co.'s Gold and Siliver Prize Is PIANOS, Cheaper and will stand in tune longer than any other ,PIANOS made.. Also, Smith's itarmonl- II Ms and Melodeons ant 3 3l usical ioodo generally at the lowest Eastern Mich prices. Pianos to let. furring and reparing dime at the shortest notice. Sheet Music bound with neatness and dispatch. Jett swt• - I , tmm• - r NEW STYLES WINDOW, SHADES, 11' Received pHs DAY. '4 NEW SPRING STOOK CARPETS! Well siemoned OLL di-orrx, AT NcOALLIIM'S. mhis c49,.xuEmm•vr ssuvcs - NO. 87 FOIIIITH STREET At it 13 PITOMPS napd street, Pittsburgh,SUCCESSOß TO JOHN THOMPSON, t fr a m vel t i h n e g O t l o d th c e o u un li t i r o y u P n t e r r r s r CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR by the wishing ; c o Passage t ei t t h h e e i r r or by Brat class icßnc i en n tcn 'ArSegi n ency shi ps , Ships, by att he the Ol d rop lateJ ohn Thompson, decd. Sight Drafts on Europe always on hands. The, old friends of this agen cy may . rest assured that a am prepared to trans act their business on as gockl terms as any Agent in the City, and will lind it to their advan. tage to give me a call before laying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. THOMPSON. • Referencesin Pittsburgh James Maraluill, Pres. Farmers' Deposit,' Bank ; R. McCune, Pres. union Banking Company ; McKnight A. Co., Water street ; J. Kirkpatrick A Ben, Liberty at.; Arbuthnot, Shannon A. Co.,'WOod Bt.; McCandless, Jamison, ! c Co., Wood at.; Rev. 001...1. B. Clarke, Allegheny. , jebstf W.A.1 4 4•1'13, FFIVE GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTERS and one Good Trimmer. The highest prices will be paid at the Carriage Factory of JOHN A. SHANNON. .9lnutbps, June 14, 113 94.. jerNit.d., rre, NATI &L - BANK Cif rxux: TREASURY VEZPARTIWENT. UPPIOS OE CoMPTRO4,Eit op THECITELEZIMOT Washlngban o,ity, Aug. 6th, 184. Wzralanse, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has, been wade to that the FiIe*TNATIONAM'PANK OF TM BURGH, in 'the County Of Allegheny and State of Penneylvards has bees t 'duly organized under and according to the reqkdr in eents of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Asti° prOvide a National Currency, seduced by a pledge of United States Stocka,,and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February! 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of . wild Act required to he: complied With before coMmencingrthe business*, Bankkg. Now THETIErUItIe, 1, Hugh 'McCulloch, Comp troller of the Cu rtvncy, do hereby certiCy that the said FIX ST. N TIONA.L . BANK OF • PITTS BURGH ~ county - of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, it ant/A,rizeil to commence the business of banking under ta Act Worosaid. In testimony whereof wilheses my Land and seal of onion, this 6th dayZust, 1863. e HUG cOULLOCH, /FS Compt of the Currency. DRESS GOODS. SILK SACQUES, SILK CIRCULARS, THB FIRST NATIONAT., BANK /. CE OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital BZOO,OOO paid In with privil ege to increameA9 81,000,000. SHAWLS Ine Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the _,FIRS'I NATIONAL! BANE. O}' PITTSBUR G-11, would respectfully oiler s its services for the nicilectlon of Notes, Bills of Exchange, tte., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Eichange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh i Trust Company since 11a •organizntion in 1862, will we believe be a HU hicient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new, organization will re ' cal Pe the same prompt attention. ; Having a very ex tensive correspondence with Banks and Hankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. • 'rho Wetness will be conducted by the same officers an..l directors. D113.11CY01..0 , I 1 Jives Lar.tnitg 1 1 / 1 7. K. Midi. e, itads KILT S. 1 - lay., Nirt.ll.l I+ pen Sr HER, Taws/vs list..t., Feu io is O. BA !LEI', 'twee. Wicurm.lll„ Atsa. tIIiApLYIC, Sn mart. tor< JAMES LAUGH LIN, President. Jvan D. SCULLY, Cashier. ~ • cupid-,' ~ . ciwtf SECOND NATIONAL DANK GRENADINES VALE.P;.'CIAS, COUP. ALPAC,MAS (7ii A LTA Sc., & New Gooda New Goods New GOP i s 1 I New Goods New Goods TR EA SPRY PEP A RTAI I.NT, fie r t.:(.IIPT.ROLLICR 0.1( ( 4 tit oar, T, as hug ton klit)t,V,ebt 11th, 181. Wu en tt: Ae, Eat ta factotz* e,‘ u,rtice 1 l erentcd to the u , idereignett,. It hretr tecortroule to ariscar that the Sq . ,:tql . fair NATIONAL BANK ltl 11, in the , COottlf of AlleghenYt And State nt Pennsylvania, ham been ttrds - ()lira tr 1701i Under and atirenrilang,lo the De9IIIII.:LE i 3 la Of the Act of Co ngrees, eutitked "An Act to pro ,: ttle a National t'LrieneY, secured by a pledge of I;iuted slates Simko, aud to provide for the cir culation and rederupttout hereof," approved Feb. ruary 2dh , I ea 3, and has complied with all the prior talons of said Act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Bank ing: New Goode New GootlB New Gad; New llooh Now, therefore, 1, limn liTeflot.Locri, Comp troller of the rei.rt. do hereby vet that the said SEC( V.VI) hATIONAL 11ANli YITTeiBIIRA3 1-1, llonntyf Afieghliny, and State of 1 - 'ennsylvonla. ts audit:ill - zed to commence the business of Banking under the net aforesaid. In testimony Whereof witness niv hand / and seal of this 13th chit' of Febru ary, 1864. 111.4.111. stet. t LYA (.'o ptioller of the Currene3. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK New Goods 0 0 13 4 (Formerly IRON CITY TIZT':•T ,rIPANY.) Sloo,ooo, with pt , llegel , . j,ert,,,,e to Ihe IR( .1C 1 . llt 1 1 •}11':111 I.n, ing .tignot rod udder the Nnt,tott 1 1111(12, Act otters Its tier% wen tot the trnt,. ..• 111 , 1 it (Jettrr.. al linnhing liusinct.s. 'traits I 1tt41.1 anti sold INloney receßetl oo lit thtt, .ud Collectit.tan made on al/ parta_ox-tbe eta:11113, . DIRECTORS JACOR PAINTER, HUNT. ROBINSON, .IAIIII R. liou.; um AN, C. F. fiLorran; W. M. Oonmiy. WM. Ooorsn, ' AHNER, President [NO. E. PATTERSON, ()ashler. feb23-4md PIANOS AND MELODEONS linabe's Unrivaled Pianos WARRANTED FOR EIGHT YEARS HAINES BRi EXCET.SME PIANOS, an cheap Manna made by Orovesteen is Co., Nes Also, PRINCE'S LODEONs n ml URt)A Ns, hey.nd h doubt the twat reel instru meat mxilt A. M A I 'NT' FT'S richly csrve.l Melodeons, ri• some price NI3 other plain instruments of in tenor make All Melodeons warranted tit e pears . CHARLOTTE BLUME, lIILSoIe Agent for all the above instruments Je4 TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S FURST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, a Designated Depository and Fi nanciai Agent of the By authority of the Treasury Department this Bank will receive subscriptions for the Ten Forty 5 per cent. (;old-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Hanks Bank era and Brokers. .1A1111:1b LAT'OHLIN, Orders are solicited. President. Pittsburgh, April 26th, ap27 P LANER & KAYSER'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known asthe very beet in the United States. They are NV ARRA N Ell, and sold at the LOW Eti I' PRICES. Call and examine them belorel.taiDg elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing ItlachThea of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTREL.M, Agent, No. 103 Third-stre et, Pittsburgh Pa • rohlB-Iyd AlO MONTHS LEASE OF A SMALL Dwelling House or 3 Rooms pleasantly sit uate in Pittsburgh, Allegheny or Birmingham. Call on .1. H. CASIDAY, Real Estate liroker, No. 67 Fourth et. TOnTH }IAA' AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE HEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and THEELBARROW.S. Manufactured and fur tale by couratAN, .Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny Jlty, Pa. Illaß UING THE FAIR MEN'S, BOY' - 8 Air and outha Gaiters and Balmoral* Ladies' Misses and children's Balinorals, Gaiters and Boots at the lowest prise, at IirOVIT.MBEIt COUPOUS 00 G0V ..121 em anent Bonds bought at KOVNTZ & AIERTZ'S, No, 14 Wood street, second doot above Fifth. Ina IMITH & AM Wesson's, Elliott% SharVe and ariottsv other kinds, for sale by - TA.BI.•HowTr, mytt. - 188 Wood street. S":"lMay complete 1181fOrillielit l • ill Aids city. 13"ICin Foreala by JAM ECLUXPArENTS._ - : THE Fa W ES pd Street. ROCIIESTER lIPPALO COOP er Tools. For male b -4 y .21 • , •.7 14AIL-FliftOWN,• . 1.03 Wool street.- BANKS OF PITTSAM3OII OP PITTSBURGH, PA., 43 FIFTH STREET, Second door above Wood United States W A. N 'l' E 13 . 13 0.13 LAND'S t b.B.lilar,ke et. INSURANCE -- - - INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS, . • 11E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANC E TCOMPANY OF PHILARELP.IIIA, C'- FILE No. 435 and 431 CIIRSICNUT near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN, tat, 1883. Published Agreeably to an Act Of- Assembly, be ing First M,,rtgago, amply secured $1,89309.1' 32 Real , e (present value '11103,313 61,) coat Temporary .Lparut op ample Cotlat *oral Seettritieo - Stocks, (pq-sent value $88,64.17 '12 ,) , cost B9oB6 l 68. Notes and Bills Receivable • 1,1Fr2 Oa Cask 27,919 33 82,26801 69 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide. by law ; are from risks . which have bden determined. Insurances made on every description of PrOp• arty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are couslident with security. Since their incorporation, k period of thirty , years, they havepaid losses by Ffre, to an amount. exceeding Four - Millions of Dollars, thefeby fordin t • o v iden. a of the advantages of Lieu rnnos, as well as tho all 111 j and disposition to inert with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, 8611,1013 36. IJI, CIFIATILES W. DANCE R EllECrults, MORDEOAL 11. LOD Tomas W AON DAVID S. 13DOWN, SAALUBLIEAAO LEA, JACOB R. SAUTE, hinweno U. DALE, (}Form it W. RJrm nnti, CI sotto s }'ALF A, CHAB. C. HANCKER President. E:DWAR D I . I .A LE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steei, Secretary pro tem. J. C.; All DENEIi COFFIN, Agent. Northeast nor. Third and Wood ate PHIL A DELPHIA FIFA ND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 14.9 CIIESTNU'I. ST/lIMErr, O 414c.0ba1 the, C.:41b1.1.713 13oltS0. C 4 pita1..5219,100. A saetz. g 394,913. WILL 11171101. A LI. KINDS OM IN. SI 'l. '177( 1 Pcipeldal er Limited ou e% cry dedr.,,,tionut Properly or Merchandise, at reasonable later( or I , tez.,,,,m. Kola t . P. RI President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President , DI R ECTORS. C , HARLR.I4 Be vas, E. R. Core, E. (+weal( W. Brows, P. B. JOAILYN N. PAUL, C. $-3 nirrtmAir, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. J. Mao/tos, E. Wring, F. Bt., 8H131321, .r..ecretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent. jyt,ly Corner Third and Wood streets. _ _ . . Western Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, jr. President. Ciulf.DON, Secretary, Capt. R. D. COctinert, Gerel Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang A. Co's Warehouse, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. vs=eIIs.INSURE. AGAINST ALL kinds or FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by liirtztors who are well known in the community, and Who are determined, by , promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they litre assumed, reod'ering the best protection to those who de sine to Fe insured. In tun - roar—R. Miller, jr., James hPAuley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Markle, Campbell B. Herron , Chas. W. Ricket -11014 Andrew Ackley., Alexander Speer, David 111. Lonv, Rees J. Thomas, Bcrrj. Baketiell, John IPtlune. jot AI.TYCHE.NY INSURANCE 00., OF Pla"T'kfil.tUllGll. Unit.. No. 31 Fifth Street, Sauk Meek. ir NSUHES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE ISAAC JUNES, President.- .1011 N D. 110 Ct .. D, Vice President ; D. SL BUCK, Secretary; t;apt. AVM. DEA N, General Agent. .Alga( Tos.a—lsnae Jones, O. (-}. Hussey, Har vey (libis Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson,. R. L. Falu:estock, John D...lreCoixl, Capt. Adam.laeobs, R. P. Sterling Capt. W. Dean, Robert i,. 't re vv, n I obt. H. )nris. n 0241 W HEELER & W LLSON'S HIGREsI PREMIUM LOCK S TITCII SEWING MACHINES THE OHEAPEST, 131M - Pi.P.AT, Principal Office and Wholcaale Emporium, NO. 27 FIFTH ST. Three door: below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., WESTERN AGENTS ap4-eo,,,itcw SILVER PEARL SOAP. RUMPTON A. CO., .367 LIBERTY ILI STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, lllinolc and Missouri. Also manufacturers of s superior article of PA_LIII, (31:MILAN, OLIVE and ROSIN SOd-PS, and various ILlssitet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver'Peatl Soap which we confidently recommend as better".for general use than any other before the public, siliould be borne in mind hks ueith.tr Potash, Salt, Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its inanufao lure which can shrink or i'skitire the hnest Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Uotton - Pr "tirten. (lothen washed with the stiver;rearl Solis) ilti.hot reltiiielidil tug or half the rubbing, w Bich of course saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes Greece, . Dirt, Tobacco Shaine, Printers' Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge WaterStainsinstant ly, by'applying it with a m Dist sponge, thusywo testing windows carpets and futnituiii from suds and elop I e. t imparts mhzilliancy Jewelry, Glassware, Enamt ded Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for einaniug Marble and Floor Tiles it has no elute'. Fs* the bath and particularly for shampoonimultielftl ver Pearl Soap is It perfect luxury. a is wad all who have tried its impeller glialitiea as it thegreatest dlse tiVery otthe k age.! This Company respectfully 104 a trial trial:MAU who are interested, and in every ease will refund the price of the same should it fail to accompligh what we claim for it. Sold at five cents per pound to fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the sera, limits, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residonces free of cha e. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discouut to thetrade. ' • . • Merchants -from abroad will do well to give ORUMPTUN a. CO., a call, 387 Li betty street, opposite.Peuna. Railroad Passenger Depot. 4E - Beware of all imitations. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver, ?earl Shell. to secured by the inventor by National' copyright. mtot-tt ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ JAMES BLARR.IET 801IIILEETZ, & BLTAX.,IXY. Manufacturers rood wholeiale. dealers in Illuminating and lubricating Oils, CRUDE PETROLEUM OLL a BEiNiOulir. and Commission Merchants for the sale of Cfadeo.ll. Mon No. 155, WOcril street, PittlibprlO P-a• GIRARD ,H 0118 2 4. .; craqs'ixtv. Biza 404 PHILADELPHIzt h , 34 R. '*•• *14 41 14i4;' b Szy64lm " • ••• • WitoPkrinelk f. It.-!...0tk1i.-of A CLERGYNAWS TALE A, - helnarkable tiesbu,e. , It is illany teals ago, Probably abqu, " t the date' of your birth, my average read, , er, that, Llearned what I 'am about •to tell pm, At that time, there stood on the north-west, coast of Ireland a bunk ; 1 ing knOwn as 'Kyarlin P estle. The greater part of it was verY,artolerit; and I the ;remainder had been built , not less than one hundred and ,fifty years. I . 71ad commenced that pursuit, the tast e :for 'Which remains with me to this dit. 1 .- -- - nemely,:the --- search aftei , antiquiileS ;capable of throwing light '-•on the early, istory and customs of our ancestors, , l t, happened, that while I .was talking I twftte a man who had been collecting kelp on the beach, he pulled - out a piece .lif.greeniskslooking metal. To a' man who regarded it with an; ; uneducated cfy.e,, there was nothing in the appear- , Ann - of - it to give it any value; but I saw at once It was an axe 'of•the• bronze pe riod. Finding he had picked it up on the shore, I spentes much of my t tithe as I could ap.tre for some, weeks aftei- Wards in making search beneath the cliffs for other relics of a similar kind:, was one day so absorbed in studying tile appearance of certain stones that lay on the beach, and which, for reasons I Will not go Into now, I thought were , the remains' of one of the most • ancient, 1 1 Qi the. Celtic edificeslhat have been Lis t:levered, that 1 did not nth,ice, haw high the tide had risen, till it came washing, among the Stones I 'was examining. 1 leaked round quickly, and saw, with a very uncomfortable sensation, that tin. sea already reached the elitfailliad pass , ed. To escape that way before the tide 1 would carryline oft my legs, and befit me. against the rocks, was, I knew, impos sible. Hope lay in going onwards, and' finding an opening in the cliffs before the tide •' hail risen ' much higher. I stumbled along as fast as I could go' Otter the , slippery sea-weed; but the sea was surging and featoing against, the rocks so strongly that I found it difficult 'tolthifte any progress at all. Looking ahead, I could see no Sign of a break ir,t the chile, and was,.about to resign ;my self to death ?: when I ,/in ivqd Japposite,a ea -e whrell eerned't9 have heel worn. by-the waves during 'storms. Look ing into this • little cave, I observed' th t the line, of sea weed on the frag• ; •, me is of rock indicated that during or di wry tideS it' waS'fitit filled by the sea. To go forwatd, seemed certain death, to emain here gave •at least a 'hope of es pe., Hastily deciding in favor•of the catle, I entered. and to, shield myself froth' the stiff as flinch as possible, im mediately began piling up the pieces of rock and. sea.-weed so as to make as ef fectual a barrier as was in my power be tween ins and it. After enduring a long period of painful suspense, I saw with fervent thankfulness the setting in of the' ebbt I was calculating the chances of my Iheing able to reach .a. certain .point in the cliffs ,by which I might ascend from the beach before it became dark, when I was slicl`iienly startled by hear ing a voice, which. seemed• to be at my eibdw, say : "Here is another blanket for you. It is more than you deserve ; but I will not deny you 'an . ) , physical cothfort I permit - myself 'to enjcly.' ' A weaker voice, but also that of a fe male, replied :."0 my lady, let me but see t the blessed sunlight again, and I will not care for clothes or' tooth Think of the years I have suffered in this dark place." 102,996 28 Tb which the first speaker answered in a passionate tone: "And what have youi sufferings been compared to mine? Hare I any hope of escape from ,mine, your wretched woman? Way, 'does not every day add to my weakness: and in crease the pains I suffer, by making me :eel more acutely the want of sympathy of Winch I have been deprived through you?" And BEST, The dull sound of a closing uoor, and a lov moaning .which follow-ed. was all that I heard afterwards. To find words which could give you any idea of niy ut ter astonishnient, is impossible. 'Though dark, the cavity was so small at the up per pnd that I could satisfy myself by feeling, almost without stirring from the spot whereon I was seated, that there wag no opening from it, • and certainly that no other person was present' in it besides myself. After much reflection, the truth began to dawn upon my mind; the only building along that part of the coast which lay close to the edge of the cliff was Kyarlin Castle, and that the voices came front inmates ; of that build ing, I was the more induced to believe by the words "my lady," whicb; though they did not imply that the person ad ,dressed bore that title, yet showed she was a person of some distinction. Of course, you think I at once opened a conversation with the person Imprisoned; but .I did nothing of the kind. At that time, every family of the least influence living in the remoter parts cf Ireland bad individuals hanging about them capable of any act of violende on the slightest intimation from apy member of the family, or even from a. confidential:. servant, that it Nv ould be ; agreeable to them. in my case; caution-was especially necessary, as I was the minister of the small pro portion of the inhabitants of the sur rounding district who, .professed Protes tardsm, and was therefore more than usually obnoxious to those who adhere to the creed I considered - It my. duty to do toy utmost to supplant. 1 Ittoreover, , I did not know how far I Might be acting rightly in. aiding the• escape •of the im prisoned, women. ; For the present, therp fore, I detertalue'on doilig nothing; and Atept Its - quietly as possible "Cottt . of the .cavity, and walked •home. iThettext day 1 Ixecitrecd*Alie some direction; and whenil ,reached .. the castle I stooped down', Aga pretended to pick uP . a. ; stone, wldehil .thew down °tithe beach; but lawiatortis.l ,tlurw down I had painted bnfore I,left hom,c so that I :should dis tinguish it readily among ; those which lay on the shore. ft,rom , this plaee I walked slowly optilPnettdhed the cleft ,by. which 1 had isacendeft • ,he previous everung, down whielt I..iteragtbled to the beach, and turned tack toR f the,.eave. CIOSP to the entrance I found ttb,e'Color ed shone, whichconfirtned ust"abrojecolle :that e excavation adjoinedt ;ant -apart me in noise c*.t, k 4 ntiWert tin With a s ii tie noise aspoainNe, „aA it wftsztoN li r Iciii 'Water Mid there - WWI:le sound to drawly any - ittlffeli )- Vittlglit 'bhatice .- to ,Maite... A listetted,.hut all waste lent. 'At : " ' 5i5 1 49, rn#Petl i toU Oak a4inestlon; a l l '- n *P i g DIY bead , close to the loose l iiition • . ' the' 'hter' floe' 'whence the ArelOWEhltebied- to Italie, • I 'asked. "Is thttreanyttudy sludninhererr- - . ' :I , W trry _follotreci; andel Wontan- Said! 9 9 . 63 ,4 1 4F.Ite4Ten'S efid.ge - letPe-out-''-‘ die was ,sach, an o -Ixpr ,-r.tyttot;?f.Par . _,., /1.0 ea get ntreaty Ill" the - veieei.'PWaP?F!r_4 .• DIMMING- POST Ter*" — l ,-.FAHrib '; PI • . ..; t iffs' PAN lilt lit 4#ErettOti-:*Atti. TO RAILBOA9;IMERt:MfiIIi . ANDI Poet~t•—• Ft• : 'X ii ragi4l4oneigl,- ar F4t1 4 44 , 4 1 494 1 . end(o44cfer.t fosnan Cr 3 !aria-lad t 6 whati had lietteTthe ~,'.ll,ires','.de* cided merest asshitiagibtir to= -.: -, ~,a n d thus-giviughbr ateltamifilfi= +- !kg - la.': the latc-farimfittieffoilper,fl other hand, of compelling tboiawittraitAllin;-- iptisop#l imir,lierefkkewAhnicanizitun A s p nient, * * kietamalumdftheiv were t i n g - i fi gtilottlailattot lailletitigit,lifter re /elr,•Nctre quelttim hold het' eo n ll..r.backt,at.t)tedih i t-of t thegge that erfnillg, Pijirelatitte her. - MbeliperatiOn ' 0 4 14 1: 31 .95-Psdilli r enit Ono... , c i themittival of . F,9 i ii 499 K istPiittmktnatbran opening into a cell .of it ifiTeliiwititifthetheach_ , and through this I dragged. her. might was dak enOl.ligirtll3l4Sawall4galong thdahnre tl ifdeut . ,',lnf'44„lsOreetted na 'Praiiirtibittivpiraitjt attyfolfeAtap ed to 'be abreact in: the:, neighliorkoq i nt' ther rOntlito6 it elfer,e. Obliged, fo - Yog9W„ et to • m y cqtt It.,.;,'WhiA Iviv t4e piPlaci r, which I" „could take Ilet. ''. cro4 gave - her in:charge to :Father, :theolit*omitil who Waited eport 'Me. I',..olleiretkthem.` into' the kitchen; but 'Monet 'there was ,• no lielv there beyond Aven-byaf=;._ lanai" , candle mid - , the, lag, fire, the`'( 'stranger coyered - ':her 'eyes with , har hands 'from inability to ent*ii:.l4e pain it citMsed. ` She was tt,,Wornartirlappear ' ante about forty ' 'ytiEtrti of am, .w ith a compleiion so intensely . whltti.-" , that .1' • was reminded' of' `Lolls ;wife after her contttsieln,/nt0`.,40'.-„X,isliedinStfpies tiints that evehrsigi, atid iklittla,aubse 'quently leartied'fromAer ; was _c,oAnned by Mrs. Ikleyilek of; 1tY0:14.., pastle, upon 'Whom I'k er t 4e r fd,4',F.Y; PM" to call 'with the alut of inducing -, her to• make some pre - Vision`fOr the.popr "via tim' ether pokiion: ' 'F i rom, other sotirces, too, •, and 'el differet,,,period% I heard other mattershl . alinglO the, Casq,- ( iihich enables rue ' to grye th e narra tivefoliowing- in 4.connected form.: - ••• .- +atlf-s".101, ' ; ' r -0 Mestsit was-Abe daughter of a, man who,had succeeded to, a-large but encumbered vitae, and by :a-;;con tinuance ofthe same , carelenr:extrava g4PP4 Is'llicA At' had hemmaectrstonied to ttoe from hisfyouth, upwardspv he :•Atid, b Y 1 4e 'thno.4te datighter bad completed her se.ireateentit yestr f : reduce& itueself to a condition iat,whiutt,herwas,---scarcely anything better than the the estate nominally Ma own. Justosbont this time, HentyMeyriek rettonediroin St. Pnier),:wherle,he had been lot_ sever- Etl, year l s l m ing kiiAlt ttityrieatit What . ..had been lusimstrueioN•from,his(ytmtlip-illis age was, n,,4.wenfy t tWo, t ;and having neithf-r 1 4 i JAM Mather, it matt-Limp ' posed Vaal .wouldnot longremain at Kyarlia 4astleiLlespecially -as. theMaan tir vl ~who hod-bEt'elo,app?utted i by -they3e.aeen 'tors to , manage thaestste:attachkeio it had , (proved • kiMutelf !abotitt -, htiest:aand a °le- .§hOrti.Y.itfteX kia return , „to Are. lEind,Mostyri„ns ,otie t ;of hits'inearest neig-#orss utak, Whothed_knototar hinnho fare 4 0 1 0 bil.esYnnt , to , Fitance i !dsdiedoet blue; and invited him to hishouse. Here, it f course, he. beeatuti acquainted., With Kate blostyri; ; he watt remarkable %for her exceeding leveliness; sviiich. vas el ;nest eqnalled.,,ty rt r riptide, malt the cold severity,. a, :siermaess, red:her -- manner. klncnietthiatlattor, , way ttaee heen engendered, by pluverty,, , ,tothiguirta ,rtaturaviY: Elf s i it i.land , AlmtglarthantePr ,and' the c4tPiillAlitliscoatent,aristagoet 'of a comparmOrtrorher actual. . condition With ',,Wlett itlPA4kahavec-Aszten, , - Henry Meyrick seortifileffilnettodeeply attached to her, that nohody l avaa Aatronmeti when it watt antiouneed ! Om, theAay hadtheen fixed' for. their,,rnarriAge i , wheeJthis event . took place t • they wet:Mita - road for a few months, Mrs. Meyrick having never been out of Ireland .nrevionsly. They' 'had not 'long, returned to Xyarlm Castle, before it was Ja matter of ,com men talk that he saw only with , her eyes. Childishly ; fond aaldr. ;li(e i yrick wits of his wife l and submissive as this led him to be to all her whims and fancies,: -he was not altogether without farm:tea a ,of character in Lis ;dealings with men; and if he had remained ,s. ft ee.msn three .or four 3tistre alter:his separation from his tutor, instead .efTalling in love immedi ately, and_menOig shortly.sfterwards, he might have nein:died experierme, which would haveftreyented the oecur ence Odic ellts'whi,..3vretikedbis,pwn and his wife'shappiness,,and cruelly,-in 7 jured one I firmly believe to have been an innocent vietiin. Mrs. Meyricic was devotedly attached to her husband, but she was exacting in the extreme in the testimonies of his af fection, and jealous of every woman to whom he paid the Alighteet . attention. Her attendant was about the same loge as herself, an Pgiglisk woman _ehe 4 :bed engaged in Undon on her w,a,y to , :the 'continent. This gulbeing;of .lively.sed engaging manners, and yety, pretty, was a great favorite with her mistress, and tor this reason prghably was treatedlry her master with a degree of familiarity not very surprising, considering their, youth; and the extent to which circum stances had compelled all three of hem to associate , oinneg their journey on Alis continent.. ; Intimacies ,of Buck "a .kind are alWaye dangerous, even if only from misconstruction; and , it Wl l oexemplilleo in this instance, „litirs..,gayrickhadaegit her maid ierher husbantre.,etudytifoilt, hook she ViPtedi ,httt directly:a ft er...the gitl i bati; let t ;,thevonx,„ she abenged Mr' tiltit, , sA! d • dec id ed . on jleadjri g sonic other. oing- to the.atuely s -she .ophnell the &toe, and' as about to enter..Rey.t , rick was there getl;:the, girl; Amt .what it was which made ; ; Catharit‘e :close- the 'door agam,, turn away- with o,:faite,sti - deadly pale,. she neyer4old anybody, 4 beliei , e, unlesa it,might, haveheen her spiritual adviser: She-went back tearer rodut, and locked herself in, and when her husband tame to - her, she , would neither open it ripe gasw_er him. Find ing she remained_ obstmate4-..silen4 he lett the. I chseti,'lrrol - dld --- not - I'44M "that eifht i , perimpai rthinkinghei would tar!!, bring her te, her:reason:l Jtstrondgirfa yore; the OPlttiOnithat.MrsrnMeyri t - -sass hasty in %ter oontluttiOrfsgainceitterniald did,uot, show any.reinctance toll:Stet-ha mistress Wliteui:Sliemang. het bell,:.:,*ho; however, refused: to , alloW herr.to.eriter the room, and rang again tor,suother servant. That night,,dane-Wilmot her . . maid, disappeared. The day was stilityoung when Henry Meyrick retutned !toitheasuditv aft/ a night spent on the seashore::; .fie usrai almost as white as his wife :wherinitte tamed away from his atudy-doorost4ke, previous day. - ::walking weagii= the passage leading to his icifizor the man Who followed NM teleine4isd some coffee; and throwing has , narlittkl one corner, - belies about to 'sit.llol4, his writing tetkle,, when. he. sati;lyinglor i k it. a. letteri or rather a small-paeltenn-ch dressed to hifirseit in - - his - wife's 1140- writing.. (400.fi an offer of forgiveness,,, for tho-jiaper it contained was 4. - blank sheet, but .aerne. thing which.seemed .10-act uporChlm the ,tabled r hes4 og gedFisaof i cadron -A pse who : ,,,i 0 .0 4 ,4[P0t - EMOFt the WM - OMA Pd *Aailtet WV*.dYs*Altlitetiltalt an 4.4* IO FRA I / 1 4, :Paw, bia -mow. aigtm : , .:0044tylknohrm v;904., I f _taa e;,,, the Pockw or cokt; And Abell ire thAniNtt. Althea
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