.tl,ll#olytt,',„Oqit* sEmn isms. , . AniziyBis 0,4 tihe AversiOn,Obtaining to Second Marriages. (Frvia tbaLondost lOderit- . , T4e..s --4k entitaen . t of the agt.ls—not withot4 , , reason-pposed to . second marriages: If matrimony were essentially the social part _nershipivhich some phliosophers.would foitr. make it 7 if it were simply a form Of cove .. vent binding the parties to love, honor and obey, till divorce do part them—if it were mddeled on the plan of that reformer who. 'wanted to add as a proviso to the rrayer. - book Yew, "so long as we both.shill•lOve" —there would be no reasonable objettion to entering inte.a - seCond, third, fourth or • A , fifth partnership on the same elastic.footing... Such a dispensation, ;indeed, : would realize the view of*.late 4611. kenkeis, that "It is well to marry young and often." But, tutfUrtrinately foethit reformers and the phi _ •• • losopbeisi,_arid all other nice theorists, male andlemile, philanthroPic, free-loving and , strong-minded, society-persists in regarding .:marriages as much more solemn and spirit ;, nal contracts than this. - Much as it May Yes: the elear.sceing intellect of a Bradlaugh, society insists upon importing the providen tial elenient into the businese, and making . Heaven the witness of a contract vol. untarily entered into for eternity. Per haps society is very • wrong for all ? this—wrong in going to church •at all-Lextremely wrong to subscribe to that palaver about forsaking all others, and duty ' ins only unto him or her, as the case may be. No doubt they order these things bet , ter in Prance ' where the legal ceremony is the principal one, with church blessings thrown In ad eatorten. If we could only get married quietly and without fuss as 1 , they do, in the opera, where an ardent basso drags anunwilling soprano to a side-table, 'and is on the point of consummating the business with the aid of un Notorio and a pad•of blottingpaPer, the social economist would rejoice. Meanwhile, however, society goes on getting married at the Eagle and rivited at the communion table, andfaccept '. - ing a blessing from kpofise Of,parsons, one assisting the other with a choral force well . , • . •,*, • `The 'yoke that breathed through Eden The earliest weild,ttg-day,M . and the organ' played out the pair to- Ken delssohn"s wedding, march, ,:and all the ec clesiastical pageantry complete. It 'is hard, after_ alt this, to attempt( to 'dissociate the religious from the purely social nature of the proceeding. Let the bridegroeni, if he be given to philosophical inquiry, try to dis sociate -wife's,-presence. Let him- begin -by Obseivirig, ''After all, my dear, we are• not married in the sight of Reaven, and all that; it's only, a , foram. 46 parser; ; we have 'simply entered 'into a sort of partnesii4.-bilt,fyoratiow+f-11/rolpassocia tion witliold Jones in the Office.' Let him attempt this vein ef moralizing, and from his wife% rePIY; he ;ibie td estimate, the tooted rePutig of , society inthematter.... - This; then,' is ) the spirit which dictates_ that sentimental - aversion to second Eli riages, which is not the less general, in that it it. worda,.; Ninth:doily be ing; from the sentimental point of view, a, holy business, v abond which is not onlyto regtdatc - thislife, but in all likelihood_tonz. ercise irditience over the life to bonte;•the incongruity,- the indecency-nay, the very secrilege—of 'admitting into the spiritual ; pact . more than one partrier, is satlicientty '• t obvious. It savors of psychical polygamy. "I take Beatrice," • says Benedick; "as the i t one participant of ray weal or - woe; I take her for timeand. eternity:" Bat in a year Or two 'Beatrice, dieak.4ol then-lienedick choolies Dania - as' theleniparticimmt for time 'and eelitil waif thesurvives Laura there 4 is no thing to pretefit;:libri - adding a third r and fourth,to the , fins. : . Now, 'at ' each be trothments* sanetityor the business falls a • peg. btoboftl.,enters upon a second mar -1 - n , age wltyMnlsame reverence, aor earnest ness, or ardor with which he contracted the first. He is older and colder, familiarity with the estate haft bred indthererice; the being at his side is,'not a _trembling, pure little soul, whom all his strong, chivalrous . 4 nature,rushes .forth to ..protect, but a nice • : sort of person, who is going to look after _ his servants and see that his - linen is kept in good order. Even with the . first wife ro mance f ended, by settling down into a Darby-and-Joan, jog-trot sort of existence; t„ with the second one there is not even the romance to begin with. For few men—so few as to be out of count--make a love match twice in their lives. - The first mar :; - siege is contracted in the ardor of youth; the second is mostly a l'claletaation: Either' the widower is weary of solitude, and has. been habituated to the household order over -: which a I mistress presides; or he , ' sees ithe chance- Of a wealthy alliance; or he has •,4 property, but no heir, and must needw have one; or he wants somebody to look after his little comforts. There are &hundred mer -:) cenary pleas for a second marriage to , one '!; plea of i affection. True love—we mean now true love in its flouring bachelor state, , not the IhrbPand-,Toan jog-trot—seldom . survives' in a man fan thirty.. The truest, faithfulest hottest,' and most blissful, un "4 comfortable love - of all is calf-love, which pt seldom lastly alter ieyenteen. All sub seqrient passions 'are - a mere imitation' of .1; this—not halt so absorbin,not a thud- 'so t• blind, not a fourth so. pure. g The =calf out-'. lives his calfdota; anska few years latertries ti to produce it over again. But he never sue ,'d coeds. The taurino passion is a mere stage play: 'He may peraufide himself- that het is 0 desperately in love with the dear, that, t• she is tatigel; :that if' the r jilteff him he fi T rn! . dn. something: desperate—go mad, emigrat4-bliiii,orithis brains, perhaps; brit in his inner soul he knows that this is all a mere pretense; ; that- hie<hearys note . raging furnace, but tepid as mildest sliaVint - water; i) that his pulse would not hear her 'and beat r i had he lain for a century dead—indeed, it ':Lt does not , even quicken now when she enters • the room.r He sees her faults; none clearer; • and he intends to correct them one day. There is nothing in his love like the wild 'adoring passion of the itchoolboy; thatcomes 7. , but once in life, and the loVe which is bold • enough to propose and callous enough to treat of settlements _ is s mere earthly_ tion of it, • r How wick baser, then, a second marriage, • which means a fiftieth I , If into ;the first there entered some element of caution, or more ignoble. shrewdness,the second is • :wholly compounded of, these, and of a Self '''. ishness which is parent of them. The mo tives which lead a batchelor to propoSe are mostly single hearted` enough, he really *4. loves the girl, and .will do all he can to make her happy. But the widower enters the race with the , intention = that she shall make him happy. is the first party to be`considered, not she: And there are few single girls' end - certainly no widows con -1: templating an-alliance with a once Married man who do not fully ; understand this. if', When a woman accepts a widower she must feartheser.ond hand-nature of thethargain. %I There is nn freihness about it; all the bloom has been-rubbed . off; the -vows are *att. • tudee, the caresses have been rehearsed :be fore. What a worn out pum p i the hu man keartis so 'fisr as lovemaking concerned, after ten or fifteen years of nutrrieirlifel there anything more Pathetid than forty, wooingithirty-three, and cottntefeiting 'the languor of" twenty ?' " Or anything more cynical than the sight of a bright eyed maiden who Imagines she holds in_ thrall that deux moustache of a heart which :his survived tke wear and tear of a instrimohial camPaiB l3l - 1 But as a rule she does not , imagine anything , of the kind; she accepts the situation at its true value; knowin:,- that the widowed affec tions are , so much Wardour street lumber; knowing that another woman his been be fore him and extracted all the pith and mar row Of •rontsnee, 'leaving the husk_ to the second Wife. She bargains, therefore, for a position, and not 'apassion, marries him for his money, or his title;:Or his status or be cause she may not haveanother offer,, or for, any Other motive, that may 'he dtirtdruirit-;•-•.' love being the.last and least. 'Will - gin do a true wife's duty by him; will - she be a sec ond mother to his children; will she "order all things duly," `like Lady, Burleigh the First ? Let the poor little neglected hearts that hare 'lobbed' theraselves to sleep on their pillows make reply: As the second mamma is to the first, bole the second Wife; may be a:cruel edition,• sometimes a careless one, sometimes :an • indifferently honest ohe, al ways an inferior • one. , ' 'For you will find the rule hold - good that there is Init - one true love in life and one married love; the first holds precedence, the after one weaken-a in arithmetical p-rogression. When widows and widowers pair, the sight has always the savor of a huckster's bargain. On as re tied pas a Sea premiers amours. LADIES have, at different times within a few years, appropriated most of the articles of men'p attire which found grace - in their eyes—hits, overcoats, collars, shirt-bosomi; waistcoats—to which it is not:necessary . to add an illusion to their metaphorical aspira tions to the breeches. A new: annexation, however, is reported by a correspondent at Biarritz: Necessitated, perhaps, by the boot heels, some two inches high; which are in vogue, walking-sticks have become fashionable and have even found their way hand the of the ginpress Eugenie. A. form particularly popular iS Said to be a stout stick which is at once cane and pprasol. might, -we. think, by, an extension of the fundamental principle, be made still more comprehensive; the cane being hollow, its head might be the bowl of a pipe. which t again, might betransfonnable into a lorg nette, thus melding the ladies either to smoke with or quiz their gentlemen friends, quite after the manner of the latter. „ TRE Grunts' ne.,—The Germans in the United States, according, to the census of 1860, number 1,301,186, divided einOng . the principal States as' follows: New . York, 236,252;•0h10, 168,210; Pennsylvania, 138,- . 244; Mho*, .188,804; Wisconsin; 123,878;, Mistouri, 88,1874 Indiruut, 66,703, • The Germans hi the, Principal cities 'are dis tributed as follows: New York, 119,977; St. Louis, 50,510; Cincinnati, 43,931; Phil adelphia; 48,680; Baltimore, 32,608; Chic*. go, 22,227; New Orleans, 19,729, Boston.. 82,202. The Germans in the Un ited States have probably increased one-third . sines 1860, and will therefore now number in this country 1,700,000 souls of Nrhich 'Penneyl vania contains - nearly two hundred' thou- ' . sand. SPEOIAIi NOTICES. IarBIANIIOOD AND THE VIGOR •OF YOUTH restored in four weeks.: Su& e,ess gtiaranteed. DR. EICORD , I3 ESSENCE: OF . LIFE restores manly powers,_from whatever cause arising; the effects of early pernicious habits, self abuse, impotencytA andaple climate give way, at. tete to Ottat, If regularly accord -tug to 4ill' a io eetns, (*Metl taken are wertsimple. and require no restraint trout besinteur or pleasure.) Failure 1s impossible.. bottlesat $3, or roar quantities in one *s9. . Take had onl y . otthe sole appointed agent in America, OERITZEN, 205 Second Avenue. Nor York. 16180.64•21 S . wrinnaosoteitiy ItIAGE, anew Course of Lectures; as de livered at the New York Museum of Anatomy em bracing the sardecta: ow: to live sad whattO live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood gener ally reviewed; the .cause of itldigestloh; - flatulence and nervous 411sekses mu:ranted' for; Marriage phil osophically considered, &e. Pocket volumes con taining these lectures will be forwarded -to st i r unable to attend, on receipt of fear stamps, ad dressing SECNETAitY, New York Museum cd t ow and Science, 618 Broadway, New York. 100:163-1T8 ar . BANCIEELOWS HAIR DYE.. ' This splendidlrair Dye is the best in the Verld; the Wily true and - perfect Tole; harmless, relLble, instantaneous; an disappointment; no fidlesions tints; remedies the 11l effects of bad dye ,s• lnifao ra andleteres the' Hair soft and beautiful. black or brown; Sold by all Drugnhrts and Perltaners; and properly sunned Bateheier , nWis; Racron7, No. le Bond street. New York. anitBn49. IarGITIDE TO , - . lll4lll.llLiGte- Youtyr: Men's , Guide to Happy Alsitlake and Coniair Fell/Mir." ;The humane views of Omer: , olent Phys clans. on the Errets Ind Abuses incident to Youth and-Early Mamboed, sent In sealed letter easel e.s, free of charge Address HOWARD A - 13001AMOM, Box P.. Philadelphia. Pa. tarldulMT :AUCTION SALES. BY A. im.Wlittigir * - • VALUABLE WYLIE , STREET BUSINESS: PROPERTY , CORNER or CRATRAIR. STREET, . SATURDAY AFTERNOON. November "Silith, at 2 o'clock, will be sold on thepremises that valuable business property, the store and dwelling, No. TO Wylie street, corner of ChathaM; being the stamen tlsl and bell built three story brick, with 8 rooms np stairs, beside the rcations store-room, which is a well established :grocery stand. The house Is . in good repair, with gas and water throughout, and in excellent dry tielW. , The lot is 20 feet front on , Wylld street , ;; and 60 feet in depth Wong Chatham The great hominess value of Wylie - streetprolie - AY and its rapid enhancement' every year on this great business thoroughfare, makes the , above a very de sirable opportunity for investment. • 'There Is no, more favorable locality for investment in the city. Terms—One-fourth cask, payable In three annual neYMents,'•with Interest.. ,Spld subject to two years front next April. no A. MgLW ALINE; Auctloileari BY-IL B. O.IIITHBON 400. • 1360'r8, SHOES AND CARPETS FOR THE. •MILLION. • AT - • SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM; so.,AND gum; Aviliot• • • ,••. . • . 'Messrs. H. 'B. SMITHSON .1"04!). proprietors of the well known• Mammoth Auction House are crea ting an, excitement consequent itpoa the arrival,of Pew: goods which are being sold at remarkable low, prices. - Gooda Of eveiT variety; the finest sewed ots, the most fashionable balmoral gaiters and anklet shoes.!: dippers, blanicete, , flannels, cloths. custom:es, cutlery and carpets. Call and examine. 1 , 16. trOuble to show goods. , Ladiesl. misatlif , ,and children's fats -at almost' your own: prices. All goods wartanted as represented n 0.4 BY & PHILLIP& pALMER PHILLIPS, AlTariONl3=3 And Contnitasim bierehenste, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 MI Streeti- nuabovi, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, cAßprre; Dry Goinls and Notions, AT PRIVATZ BALE DAY AND Di \ BNING. COVllllDlinents '6 4llalted• Prompt Igas TOBACCO ANDOIGARB. - V . XCEL#3IOIt W 011.141. 1 !" & JiaracjaciEioß, lianatactniers and Dealeil Tobago% Snuff. Clean, Pipes, &0., eNo 6113IDIFALL AZLZORILIyi • %MN l l t' Cl` . THE NATIONAL LIfg:11011,41n - -.olllPin. UNME) STATES OF AIEMU, WASHINGTON, D. C. - Oharterld by': Special net Sr Congress, Aplinrrell Jul, ZS, 1666. 'Cad; 0/pi fa; - $1,000,000. Branch PHILADELPHIA, FIRST NATIONAL BANE BUILDING Where tdi • general tednesi of tb e Com pasty is Lien a acted. ran Ito whl ail general correspondence shoulditne tddressed. . • DIRECTO S. Jay Cooke . Pidlada • E. A. Rollins. Wash'n. C,H, Clark, Philad IlenryD. - Cooke. Wash. F. RatchfordStarr,,Phtla. Wm. B. Chandler,Wash. Wm. G. Moorhead, PhUa. John D. Dedrees. Wash, Geo. F. Tyler. Phil*. Edward Dodge, N. Xork. J. Hinchig Clark. hllii. H. C. rannestocle, OFFICERS. C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia. President. HENRY D. COOKE; Washington, Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman .Flr.ance and Executive Committee. EMERSON W. PEET; Phila., Reef and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, WAshirften. Asalt Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMVI4I, M.D. Medical Director, J. EWING. MEARs, Id. D.. Assn Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. BARNES, Surgeon General U.S. A., Waah'n. P. J. HORWITZ, Cldef Medical Department U. S. N. Washington. D. W. BLISS,-M.D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. - WIL E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE HARDING. Philadelphia, Pa._ - This Company, ationallu its character, offers, by reason of theLargv capital, Low Rates.ofPreinnm and NewTablea; - the- most desirable tneanir of In suring life set presented to the public. I. • • The rates of premium beteg - largely redneed, art made as favorable 'tette) t, those, of the, best Mutual CFnies, an avoid th e complic.a. Gone and unc ertain ties of otel; Dividends and the , mismiderstan &it which the latter are, so apt po , cause the Policy-Holders. 3 ' • - - Several new and attractive tables are now pre. sented which need only to be understood to prove ac• ceprahle to the public, such. as INCoMit-pßoto.. INOIPOLICY and RETURN' PREMIUM POLICY . In the former, the policy-holder not 'only secures Y. lifolnsurance, peptide at death, bet will receive,. if living, after &period of a few years, ennuis/ in comeersai In On per cent. ( th_per cent.) of the par of his policy.' The latter the Compeer agrees COTlP turn ta the apurect the iota I amount of as hes , paid in, in addition to the amount of hie no The attention of persons contemplating insuring their lives or increasing the amount of insurance they already have, is called to the special savant age* nfrered by the National - : Insurance , Com pany Circelars,.Pimphlets and full partlealars glygnen Epplication to the-Branch Mee of thri_CompalMilt rnliadelOida, °rite General Agents. ASTLOtiAI. AGENTO ARN'WANTED Avner City and „Town; and • ipplications from competent parties for such agencies with suitable endorsement, , should be addressed Te maw COMPANY'S , ARAL AGENTS ONLY, in their. respective-die.. tricts. . Z. W. CLARY &CO.. Phlladelphia, For Pennsylsatia and,Bouthern New Jersey. JAY COOKE &-CD.. Washington, • D. C. . For Maryland Delaware,. ; Districl Columbia and West Virginia. MA -B. llte*AT a*CO.; .2. Agents for Allegheny. ,iiettier, :Metter Rfl - Washington counties.-- For farther particulars address...s.B. Manager for DenerulAgent, Harrisburg. pa. • an2StliWitr . ' • ''''' • • • • • ' • 'MIME YOUR LIFE nu :Timm mrrunith, OF Niit 170.1 No. 102 BROADWAY. man RAPIDLY mulisniot 01.1;.B $1,000,000. TEL Company is the Gitargan of a. &tared Fund, which is to providelbr the Widow and the Father. less,' with the ices* poulble burden to the Insured : All-Approved Pornvi et Policies lined. . • Litieriß Modes for the payment - of Premiums. Policies Non-forfeistlig hi their terms. ' The Entire' Profits of the Company dividedeqidtably among the Inured. 7 Last Eel of PRIPTY TANI , DENT. Hon. John A.'&..V.,Haughawollt. Hon. James Harper; • William Wilkins, John J. Crane, Julius Hi Pratt , William T. Hooker, • W il liam W: Wr ight, Wm. - Charles J. Starr,. 7 Chas. 0. Rockwo od , WlllLm Allen,, NOM Gel). Opdyke, Geo. W. 'Curer. Minot O. Morgan; Geo.. T. Hope; Thomas Rigney. . • John H. Sherwood, ~8.14,, B. Sherman, ," . Edward B. Wright, _ Geo. W. Parlee, , Rithid H. Bows% • Wm. L. Coo:swell. - wAVroN H. PECKHAM, President. \ HENRY-V. OAHAGAN, Secretary. LHC/141 , 1%.&DA1d, Actuary. DIIMULLIIC GEISERAII Roam 64, — ocoini, prz-xVievitpu;, . arAgenta wanted. \ Apply • • i711:t21-rmi ptriArfsottrANlA. INSURANCE COMPANY OF \ PITTTSBUREIN. OPPIOZ4 . 1873] WOOD S'PELTXT, BANS OP OfilildXßDE BULLDENG. Phials a Rome Company, 'and lzunires against kw by Illre exam:r. \ • - LEONARD IV wei AL'EM.rresident. o.'o. BOYLE__ - Vice President. - ROBERT PATRICK, Tres/rarer. s, ENGEL .11SeELECNY. Secretary. Georte Oeo. _ , Wiliceit J. O.LapPe. . J. 0. Planer. John Voegtley. \ A. Ammon.. Leonard'Waiter, 0, 0. Boyle: Robert Patrick, Jacob Painte r, Josiah Xing, - • .Jaa. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, INDEMMTY . 1 . ; • . AGAINST LOSS BY EIRA:',. , 'FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. oivic*, 43# et 437 CHESTNUT , 37., H 444 1181 - . ... . . t ivrA Charlei A. Sanas; Mordettl H. Lonla .. Tot)laa Wagner. : . David A .' Brows., Samuel Grant, 1 Le% Dale, Peobiß:WN:l:l4l42 Edward .2Vitei . . ' Occ e *H.L.El3 U. Ilk% rzesideni. MM. O. DALE, Ice slant. W. C. EITEELH, moan Secrets ten. .. . NorthJ. GABDNER CUFFIN, w orn West corner ThlrAsnd Wood Stree ts. cati29:7rls •- ' . . t IMPERLAX .FIRE INSURANCE CO., 61 . 7. * - 'O / !F t° . ° Pf •-• ESTABLISHED 1803. OABII O.IIIffTAL . PAM - pg . ..S.III;i O VCSTECI 4 : 3 O 4 110163 0 n0 . 33p , - . Insurance against Fire effected' On: Houses • and Buildings, Goods, WA2IIII and Merchandise, Stem-, boats, .Ic. Polieies Aimed payable in gold or cur. randy,. Mit United States Branch °Mee, 40 ruts STREET, New York. Allioures of the United Slate* Branch will be ad jailed in New York. • J. DlolsA,llo3ElsraiN, * Agent. PITTSBURGH. 1012160, 67 EOVR7OI , ST REET.,. • • MB. McLAIIGHLIN '4 also Alleuk‘for tike MILO"' tan lASI Insurance ilompaar. se6iY7l A LLIEtiIIifENY INSURANCE CO M' d rjk. PANS OP.PIPIBBIIROH: ornam,No. 37 RIPTHBTRERT; ,11,43gUir539; Insures against all kinds of Ifire!'sal 31.arinftRiaRs. JOHN IRWIN, Js., President. JOHN D. lideoollDV4ice President. - O. O. DONNELL, Beetetary. r . • ospr, Nyx. DEAN. General Agent. W. H. Ryerson& Robert H. Davis. =&Hers,: • • f 7. Rock dales John Irwin. John D. WAN. C. G. Huge,. Harvey Ohnae, T. J. Hasktnloll, Crhorka Harr, OP THII OrIIZILAL:MI22I7B OE WESTERN PENNA., 'rif Coitinieite Build.. A 4 Wood. sirceu PA,- ,NOVEMBER,, 26.' 1888. i_.3s"±}mS V il~aitOE. orric7 or .niz nEuwARE SAFETY INSUINCiI CO.' Phthidelpikis, Nov. 11, 11368. . Statement'of the alalrf of tlif I r saj is published in cosigns:ivy a, presioloaof , PitEldffindS EECEIYED from, NOYelliber 1,'.:1067, to Oet•- ber 31. 1841: • • On Meese and Inland Risks. PAM 7,1 ' Oa Fire Risks 146,20 i 116 • Prevailing en P•lielei not' - 1ide,711,111 Booked off N ov. 1, 1407 L *Cad 71 • 484 - 00#11:, 146,81/ 61 PREMIUM AILABAND OFF at earned trent November MIL to October 21. 1$ 2S: On Marine and Inland Risks.' IPS. agi On Fire Malts 14841 r Interest taring.: rail • a period_ ie.. .... . ... LOSSILS, EiITaISES, during theyear as &have: Marine and Inland Naviga tion - Losses. ... ~ , .04,1111 74 i l Blre LOSIOS . . ..,.. .? ...... 73,481 11/ Return Prensiiiiiie...... . ..... 18.144 et Ba-ltunaraneec. z Alga at Agency Charges, Ad , Lag, Printing., &a.. . Taxes—United State; hinalelpal Taxes.— Expassea A .°3 26,9(8 11-1 ' $710,11:17 rt 111201,500 to AsszA OF :11 Nevem QV 11220,001 United States ' • Loan. 10-11 , / 120,000 'United States .. 'Loan. 1101 132,101 le ' 23,1M11 United States Six Pet Cent. - ' Loan. (for Paella Railroad). . 511,01;0110 201,000 State of Pennsylvania Six. Per Cont. Loan 211, CS 00 IZ,OOO City of Philadelphia Six Per - Cent. Loan (exempt . from' x) 128,594 10 50,030 S ta le of New Jersey Six .Per Cent. Loan • 21,000 03 .20,1100 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 25,000 Pennsylvania -Railroad See- . and mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds. 25,000 Western Pennsylvania-Rail- . road MortgwhixPer Cent. bondsiPenn.R.R.gmtrantee) 20,075 00 30.00 e State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan • • 21,000 CO 7,000 Sate. Tennessee -Six Per . 'CentLoan ar, '15,010 Germantown - Gas. Company, principal and interest guar anteed by the City of Phila delphia, Re shares Stock,. 110,(E0 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany: 230 shares Stock - 11,203 00 5,000 north Pennsylvania Railroad • • Company,loo shares Stock. 3,500 00 SCOW Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship C4o.Boshares • Stock 15 (0 207 930 L oanson Bowls and Mon- ,000 • gage, first liens on City . t . Properties .- ' 207,00000 COMPA.NY., r 1868. ' • Ivo Vet Cent. ' 8:61,100 CO M M CMI 111,109,930 Par. Market Value $1430,325 Reel; $1403,e0126 , • Real Estate - !6.00006 Bills Bitelvable for Tatar ante made Balance due at Agencies— - dPremiums on Matins Poll ais-Ace Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Comnany 40,1 7 Stock an* lerip of* sundry. Corporations,. $3316. , Be t limate4 value Cash in Bank Cash: Drawer 1,813 00 .$118,130 41. 41865 i... PIIIT.AXIMPITIA, November . 11, 18819. The Board of Directors have this iatieclared $ CASH DIVIDEND :.OF TEN PER 0 - on the CA.PITAL. STOCK,.-and SIMPER C '.,lnterest on the BORIP of the Company, payable on snd after the first of December proximo, freest National They have also diChred a SCRIP DIVID E ND CP T'PY PER CENT. on the EARNED PROD..' DNB fist. theyear mein October 31, 1966. Mites 01 which will be hutted to thejoartles entitled to the mate. on and after the first of Ereeember prox- • .t ot -free of National and State Taxes.' • _ They have. orArted„ - __also, that the SCRIP CER vogiceTgas OF P=FITIS of the Oonlyany,-tor the tittg• endin' October 31, he' redeemed' wan at t he office' of the:Company; on mul After first December proximo, all Rawest, thereon to cease on that day, iirsy a provision Of the Char.' Per. all Certificates of ficritrnot presented for re demption-within five jeans after public notice that they will be redeemed, shall be forfeited and can celled on the Books'of ttut Company - • • OrNo certificate of profits issited . nndere2s. By the Act of Incorporation. "no certificate shall bum unless claimed Within two years after the declara tion of the dividend, whereof it is evidence. DIRECTORS: Thome/ C. Hand, " Ednamid Bonder, John C. Davis, Samuel E. Stokes, t James C. Mind. Henry Sloan, I Theophilni Paniding, Wllllain_C._Ladwlg, ill:?t i •rfar l i l l e et r rY le C u . : ltalgtf:Jr. l , iobn It-rPenrose, John D. Taylor, , Jacob P. Jones, George W. Bernadon. J Toad - Boalton, • g i rt ' w e s li sd.D4 l .lMiton, ' Jacob itl ge el. H.,Jemet'Brooke. I:Veneer kleilvalne, James B. Ifelrarlaid, D. T. Morgan, Plttsb , ,b. ' Edward Latounede, Juo.-114 SemPleA '75111a P. I VPok.gs tiktit e g r adent. JOHN C. DA-TIS: Vase President. HENRY LTLBUNN, Secretary. HENRY BALT,, Aisidstant Seerati REMOVAL. MAMORU.. DURIBARCE CO., A.l or tie oar OP mum& Office, No. S 9 ENZEIALSMULST. "entrance on Stockton Avenue. 1 .:• . . ... • FIRE INS TorilaScE ONLY. , W. W. irmerm, Pt:cadent JAB. N. STEVENSON. Secretary.' ; • ostscacauss • r Jas. Nrallah .H.P,Wllllariusi,rno. Thempaaa .A. lar, j_a‘Lccia,rt, Jos. bilerc. L. Graham. =SU Les, C. C. firer. Jru). Brown. lir. Geo. Sent, . Jacob Soot*. ocr7:nB4 BEN FRANKLII,III • INSURANCE[ COMPANY,' r , op Adiolum, P 6. Once la Ikanklinflailagn Bank Building% • ' No. 43 Ohio Oat:. Alleigheiiy. - • A HO= COMPANY. managed bylilreetons well known to the eommenity; who trust by fekr deaths to merit a guns of your patronage. - • :umlaut ntiiniv - -i ' • • Prost/sit. DEO. D. KIDDER ... • Sooretary. DUIDOTOBS: - • • 1 Den • Tlririn. D. L. Patterson. Rena eirsig," Qeo. B. Rideae, Jacob Frans, Gottlelb Baas, • • Simon Dram.. - J. B. health, Jarbb Bosh, W. M. Stewart , Ch. P. Whlston, Joseph Craig, los. Lindner, ii." J. 9 n kanAL Jeremiah Rohn. IrSTERN INSURANCE COIN• PANY OF PITTSBURGH • . PSeident. WK. P. HILisnERT. Sec.retary. OAFT. GM/GB NEMO. General Agent. Mee,' Water Ureep i Sping & Wares house, up stairs, Pittsbur Will inmre against sH inds of. Fire and bfirine Nikki. home Institution, teenaged• by Directors who are well known to the 'community. and who are determined by promptness, and liberality to main. min the ammeter which tht7 have assumed. as ibring the best protectiOn to those who desire to bt Insured: romsOMMB; Alexander NLmtok, ...Jonsl7l. Neenste, 8., Miller, Jr , . ohm \J . Clarke, James MeAhreY. , WlllieM 8. Ea . ns v ' Alexanderspeee. ' Joseph KirhPssm=l Andrew. MMO; Phllllp Reymer. Bvig; Pont, - Wm. Morrison. NOPLF4V:,ALDWUReiNCE 's COM- 'O77lCt. W. LOOltailla. WOOD a pnrra sra. A Home campsay. taking Piro and Marine Mak,. , . • zkUrsinoze: Ont. Jo L. Ehoade, Samuel P, ehrlver, pnexles Arbuckle, ipL i a l ai l : • - - 87irfrits2 S,TONE. _ John L P./111k_ Capt. /lma lune; ' lk I - -11 ^ 1 4 1 4 1r. Rvii! ivis tcommos • - lifachtne Stone Works, ^'Nerthivest corner . of-West *Minion, Allegheny. - ITREDIC ATVATER Save on band or Prepare on 'Mott, 'notice Hearth and Step Ston_ea, , Tlage for, eldewalke, Brewer" ,Vaujts.-ito. Head mos Tomb Stones, as. 'Order" petanfrll7l4ennkoh races ressonsign n - FORliallags4usAl. ESTATE!. _ - Fos SALE. • • • .` A FARM MP MP ACME. on Um ins of the. Itallnad, AT miles rival Me eery. in Elisabeth township, Allegueny misty, Pa. The improvements area Illas two-story brick house. with ten large roma rued hall. A Large frame bask bars. with Too. r stabling. sad all other outbuildings in ceMplete order. Oae of the best of ' eritharda, Kali - kinds of Halt. •The soil is eels sew bottom. This property idiot's the village of lihreaa,Tithe, and halt the advaatage of obareites,• sehoolgi miles, stores, sad will be sold at the low piles of 816,060. The issprevelnerate aline - are worth at least all that is asked for the property, to Bar zeal ing. about the land. whisk • It worth for garden pur poses at least $10,009: For fall_ partietlare 'ell at ofilee, er WILLIAM A. BELL, Esq., on the premises. ALso, A FARM Or 40 Aolllll,fittateil in Elis abeth township, ellegheay iseuntNl / I %; va the line of the Cenneltsvite Railroad, alma 1$ miles from the city. The improvenents area new steam with eight rooms; a •geed barn and ether out- • bnildthgs. This property is offered at a very low , Call and secure yourself a good bitrgain. Ater.). A FARM OP 190 ACRIM,' situated in Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., 17* from fro the eitv, on the Conaell ovine Rallrosd, opposite Elrod's btatiet. within 291alnutes* walk or the Station.. The ImProrereents anrTee • frame beeps containing four MOMS- and -kitties, with a good cellar underneath; very good. barn and other. outbulldines. 'A i.e. 1 orchard, cantaiaing silent 200 fruit bearing trees, all In good eendition. 00 acres cleared lead, the residuelu geed Umber, sine derlaid with 23 acres of coal. • • ALSO, A TWO-STOUT BRICK HOUSE' adjoin ing the Borough of Elisabeth, Allegheny county, l'a., containing 4 roams and Kitchen. Lot 60 feet front by IAO back to an alley. A good Stable. wash hOuse, bake-oven and other oetbulidlngs; I tun aa- Merited to sell it at the low price of 41,1100, set good terms. . ALSO_, In the lorotigh of Elizabeth , a good two. story -BRICK HOUSE, coutainlng 4 noses. Lot 120 feet square. Will be sold at the exceedingly low price of RA 000 , en easy terms. ALCO. Parini !mown by • the name of "Willow Bents, 'I situated on the Connelsville Railroad, 17 miles from the city, containing 79 ACRES, all! n good condition. The improvements area Bo 1. brick house, two stories high, newly painted, con taining six rooms,. two balls running full length of the house. The tease is situated on a helutifel knoll. is surrounded by fret trees. shrubbery, elites •and fierwere, with a graded avenue running te, this Tough. River. Also, a large frame bank barn. smoke house,' wash house, coal bonne, bake-oven and other outbuildings, and a never-Wilzig well o water. Two large orchards, eentaiming from six to seven hundred fruit trees, nearly all la good bearing condition. This farm abounds in mean fruits, viz: Currants. raspberries, gooseberries, and a Inc large strawberry, petch, which, in conaexien with the richness of the sell and nearness to the city, makes it very desitable for gardeningpurposes. Very NM _van] ent, to schools. churches, stores and blacksmith shop.&Le _ • o. A FARM OF 158 AcREPI, situated Is Elizabeth township, Allegheny =county, Pa., 31 miles from the city of Pittsburgh. on the Connelia vane Railroad, at Suter station. The Improvements are a common log house, a good frame barn, with stabling fur ten borses; a corn criband wagon shed;' good orchard of fruit trees: fencing very good. 320 acres cleared, the residue in heavy timber land. This farm is valuable—first. for Ito excellent soil; secondly, its timber; and thirdly,_lt contains more limestone than any o th er farm In Penuylviirda, all accessible. = The lower vein of limestone Is 40 gee thick; several other veins ranging from .ag ft. In thickneth, lie under the whole Was; For partle ears enquire of ELI SUMOI,, Esq.,_at Rater tion,•oa at my °fare. • ALSO 173" ACRES, situated in fit. Clair' town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa., near the lint, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Houston RtatiOn. The improvements are a two-story frame • nonse,_ with six rooms and, good 'eeller, a frame • bank barn 40 by 00 feet, and other outbuildings.. There Is on the place a young apple and peach orchard: one hen- dred and twenty acres cleared land, divided into Pei& of convenient. size. *large portion of which are well 'Jet in clover and timothd; the residue of_ said Creel covered with goodlimber. It Is well wa tered. and underlaid with coal and limestone. 'and . is convenient to churches, schoels, stores, mills and °locksmith shot's. Areal good bargain is offered In this excellent'farm.' • . $606 6 114496 8 IPLlNe s et IC, 200 oci 24,00000 15,00000 ALSO, A. beautifUlly Situated tract of 60 ACM= of valuable land, under good fencing,. situated In McCandless township, Allregheay county,Pa. on a township road. Measured - miles from the Market House, Allegheny Citv.. slits tract is .well adapted Delwared.rt7etfiryr fe1t12.% being J . enln and line of the Mshorth e m Itau'road to make it enou g h very desi rable for country. seats, for persons doing.basiness in the city. • =,496 94 Am*, The best farm in Toting township, Indians county, , Pa., 4 miles from Western Penna. It. R. at Livermore illation,. containing_ 300 AC=l5-225 acres cleared and under No. r fencing, as well as flue farming' condition; the balance In good white oak, timber. . The Improvements are 2 two-story., frame houses, nearly new,' of eight rooms each and finished basements and Witt; a large bank bun 50 by SOYeet, s two-story spring house And other ne cessary outbuildings, all in. good. order; 5 acres of orchard of choice varieties of fruits: 4 . feet Vein of coal (now open,) unft , lying the -whole tract, and limestone in abundaUe, with plenty of springs of never-failing water. ' Taken all together—houses, fencing, Soil - nice lying surface, pubile highway. churches, schools, mills, die. ' I. know of no more Inviting and desirable tract Co land In Western Pennsylvania. Ater). FARM AND MILLS.. „A =nal tract of 60 ACitlid of very valuable land In Derry township Westmoreland- county, rag well fenced and in high state of cultivation. with new frame dwelling, and other outbuildings; a. new grist and . sairmlll cbmplete, with two run Of burrs , two bolting clothe, and all the needed fixtures, in good order, and a young orchard of choice fruits; lane is all underlaid with a six foot vein of coal, now opened and work ed, at the tack of themlli,' and limestone in 'bond.. nee.. • -VIM soon and se-cursa good bargain._ ALsO, PA1122 - 0P 160 ACRES,. Situated intinedk Mel, upon ahe line ,of the rennsylvanis Railroad. at la ravine' Intersection 54 miles east "of the' city. The imprOventents are ittwo-stargstone bowie of 6 rooms, a No. 1 barn, 45 by 65 feet, the best of stabling and otheroutbuildings. The land lies Well. is well 'fenced. Is In good farming order, and win Po sold very cheap if applied for soon: '• • , UB, U 2 78 suan,a7 For further particulars enquire of G. H. TOW, Real Estate Agent ) No. 164 7°17E211 AVENUN. oc17: r ., BALE.. • -.• _ , .. _Acre at Woods. Run. • ' . 4 Acres and House in East Liberty. 8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy Hill, 9 Acres on Greensburg Pike. ' 5 Acres ou Four Mlle Run Road,'l3.i.miles from 70 Acres near P. F. W. & C. R. R. 118 ACreb near Pa. B. R. Westmoreland county. • 90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. R. R. 4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginilt. 165 Acres in. Armstrong' county. underlaid with coal. 108 Acres and good improvements; in Tinmbull county. Ohio. 900 Acres of Timber. land, . with Saw Mill and dwellings.,._. , . House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Kirk patrick. House and Loon `Fiero, street. ' i House and Lo in Exit Liberty. , lions* and Lo in Mansfield. House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny.- House and Lot on Beaver avenue. __ 9 Housesund 4 Lots, very cheap , on Vine street. 51 Lots. very cheap, on Vine street.. 9 Houses and Lot on Franklin street. _ • 1 House of 9 Rooms and 2 Lots on Roberts St. Farms In Illinois; Missouri and West Virgiala. Coal Lulea In Allegheny!, Westmoreland, Fayette andlleaver counties in Penna.. . ,T0T1...T., ~ ___ 9 Honsee of 9 Rooms in the ITtli ward; rent 9999 3 do. of 3 do. do.. 17th . do. do./ 144 .2 do. of 3 do. do. ,111th do: do.. - 156 9 Ido. ,of ¢ • do. do. ~ Bth do. do. E l l 1 do." of 0 do. do. Bth do: do. I do. of do. do. 9d do.' ' do. 600 1 do. of 3.:d0., do ? Oth, dO. .do. 1.92 1 do. of 5 , do. , do. 6th do. do. 940 1 do. of 4 do. - do. 17th do. do. 168 1 do.. of 7 do. do.', 2d do. - 1 do. , of .6 do. Grant street. -, The Houses that I have for rent wi ll be rented very low to good termite for the balance Of the Ten- APPLY AT nolli:s40 D. P. HATCH'S BBL ESTATE Oink No. '91.. Grind - St., Pittebirgh. , FOURBIUCK HOUSES AND LOT. ORPRANSI COURT SALE. Bo virtue of an order of the Orphans ,, Court of Al legheny County I will expose at public sale on the premises, on 'WEDNESDAY, December elBth; 1888. at 103i_ o'clock A. that COURT' or FOUR BRICE HOUgEO, situate off r wytaz STREET. a few doors above ELm street. (entrant* to Court from Wylie street. Lot 29 by TA feet ex. tending back to an alley, theproperty 'of the late . William Montooth,deceased. Terms at day of sale. THOMAS B. STEWART, Guardian. For pirticulare enquire of H. 'C. MACE.RELE, ESQ., Attorney at Law, 89 Grant street. or PAL., IdER & FHILLIPB, Auctioneers, 80 ruth Avenue. n 025 • 'E. Olt SALE & TO _ LET.--Houses and Lots for sale in all _parts of ths city and in be. Also,veral IPARBIS in _good locations. Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY with SO acres ofland, anti good improvement; which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for , rent In both Cities. For farther particulars inoplitts; WILLIAM WARD, .I', li 110 (trent street. °lnmate Cathearata (11HLEAP HOMES IN TUE NVESIV7'.,- TI.J We are'autherized to offer trio thousand acres m good land In Missouri at the low price otsaventy Ave cents bier acre. WIII be cllvi(Jedinto. forty. eighty, or one hundred and sixty acre tracts tomtit the purchaser. Title good and all taxes paid up. This offer to remain open only one week.. For full particulys apply to B. ISIcLAIN CO.. non -- corner Fourth and Sraltbdeld street& 4•11.1.0.10 • S 4 J T r FOX SALE.—A good two story back dwel ling house of hall, six rooms and cellar, with lot NI • fees front by 100 deep, near Ohio avenue. Fri sa,ooo. apply to S. OUTRBERT 4 BONS. n 025 _BO Solltbffeld street. - QN FEDERAL .STREET; ALLE, EIRENY °ITT, a neat, well built two atory br ek Ilona° of wlcne hill, six rooms and kitchen, lot 204 teet, front by 07 deep to an alley. In good loca. tlon, - near North Common. For sale by B. CUTHBERT a 'SONS, n 025,1;,. B 5 Sat thdeld street, OFFICE OF CLERK OF, COURTS or Allegheny County, P.a• g; Di. (Hark, saver n;Bonth Fayette township. . • Tbo Licence Board willeit on WSDNZSDAY. the 9591 UM. It 9 o'clock, A: V., for hearing the above application. • . n 020 , 102 , JOll5l Gt. lIROWL Clerk. ARIVtMrMI7E. -07 - 11TPir OPERA ners Lessee Mamma. 31. ' Giand Thankagleing Day lierforttan' Imitable Ana popular Comedian 1111. CHIANFBAr p will appear Aftereoon and Eve. ing. Y AFTERNOON. Noormh • r 26,wi1l be restated tbegreat Dramatization, 1n ye seurog Mrs. nortbworiA's • . • - Wool HIDDEN HAND. ". kr. Cheeri!. . To coaclad • with the glorious farce of the - PER'EtiIITED DIITEHMAN THIJESDA.T EVENING will be presented the IDIOT WITNESS. !- After which the draws of • TODDLE S. - To be followed by•the one 'let. sketch Of , the WIDOW'S VICTIM. Ty soaclade with tee dream of the GOLDEN FARMER:, IW:NEW OPERA HOUSE. • livenzasole. M. W. Cina. lesliseatgeor .axize Farewell Benefit of the inisottebt e Comedian F. b. CIZAFFRAII. FRIDAY EVENING, 'November 537. wlll yre teated the three act drama of - . IBBLAND :AB IT 16. • .11mged Pat. • MIS Manton., ro be followgd by the celebrated drama of • GLANCk AT NEW YORK. Yes& &Kew York Flre Boy Mr . Chaufrau. To conclude wan the glorious farce of 'JONES' BABY. Saturday Afternoon, Chantratt matinee. Monday Evening—EDWlN ADAAL. Mr'PITTSBURGH I e dee.— Ittiinazer.. Treasurer The management tike great pleasure In anaouna, ing to this poislic of this city that it kas erected at ensagememo:wlth the Hul l daring equestrt anne, ..MISS KATE FISHER. la her great speciality of MAZEPPA;, assisted by an entire. New York cotnpinT. TUORSOAY 'AFTERNOON first:Fisber Ifatinee. FRIDAYAVEN ING Benefit ot Mt.seFlsker. Dress Circle and Psranette, ilk. Family °trete .25.. Doors open et 7. rerforznasec to C 01111161104) at 8. IgrTRIMBLEIS VARIETIES • 'TREATER. f *. W. WiLLTAIIII Lessee and Manager., • GDO. R. FDILSON Stage litaaagac. TiIANKSGIVING FESTIVAL WEEK. .'• MISS 111AUDE.:ST. JAMES. the great Vocalist. RIMS. AIW:DIEE .A.MMDIAE, New Military Draro g ? entitled VHF, HF, FEMALE sirmzesuooTEßs UNCLE AH. Two per fon:takes on Thanks Ting Day. Afternoon at o"cloek. . • . BURNIITLIIS NUSEIIII AND PARLOR . MENAGERIE • , The' Great Family 'Eteorte. FIFTH AVENUE. between fireithileid. and Wood streets. opposite Old Theetre. Aar Open Day and Evening, ail' the Year road; Admission, A 5 cents; Children, 15 emits. FAllt AND. FESIIVAL.— There will be a FAIR and FESTIVAL in the FIRST CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CMIRCH on SIXTH AVENUE, between Wood and Smithfield streets to-day; to-morrow and Thursday, day and evening. • ' • Dinner from Is to 3; Supper S to 7 o'clock P. Y: Oyatera and Ice Cream, u desired; fancy and useftd articles for sale. • Thankagiving eery - ice at 10,X o'clock .a.. M., and dinner on TaUBSDAY. • Tickets of Admlsslon—Adults ilticents ; children 10 cents. na,A1.51 EXCITING PACIAIGRACE On THUTP3DAY. November 20th. 1868, at . 7. WEST VIEW PARK for a parse of One flutored and Fifty Dollars, mile beats, three inAlys, to hat-; , D. C: Kelly enters sorrel mare LatlyJacksort. - . , Doc Bath enters bey gelding Bey Billy. , Major Monroe enters bay geldln it Jimmy Dolan., The same,day a tanning race will take Place be;. tween the celebrated mares IDA MAY and EAGLE for a purse of One Rundreff , .Dollars, two-thirds of a mile beats; three in nve..- • - • • . - • The above rsee-will come off at R o'clock, n 0242103 • . JOHN CARSON; Proprietor. IigrP)ROF. SOD. LEONMART. [LATH OT WESTItiN• UNIVERSITY..) : Often Wearying to the public as essoher of, MUSIGAND DRAWING,' Also, as THAICSLLTOR and ThrfthI.PIETZIL. • • Office 144 EUllatlfFllliD ETRE= third stciii. . , larPl OF: CALIIPENTEWS , 1‘ FASHIONABLE DAiWING.ACANIIIT, - No. 7 5 THIRD STREET, is now "open ibr 'the re ception of pupils. Class days and hours—For La dies, Masters and Misses; Wednesday and Saturday, at Sig o'clock .Y. M. For Gentlemien—Tnesday: and Friday Evenings, at .8 •ivelock.: ?etyma lessons given. Circulars can 'be tad . at' the Made - Sterol and at , the 'Academy. Cases out of the . eitY;': f convenient, attended. to.. • • • . air tO let to Select *Partiessel : MEDIOALE; MANHOOD:` ROW LOST HOW ooyy MOTORED! {unpublished 'instated esserg it. - Pries, fri3 , LECTUBB ON • THE NATURALTREAT - 1 -.181151T.- and-Radical Dare, =tertian', or Seminal Weakness, Involumturl . ons, Sextud.Debllttyand Impediments to Mar. riage . generally; Nervounen, Consumption. Bob , andle liv rite Mental and Phyalcal Incapacity; re. suit fawn belt Aimee, 40., by Bobt. (Wye. well - author of the ..narten 800 Ae. BOON TO THOUSANDS OEannenveloye :SUFZERETO , . ,3 nat, • under nal, in a to any addzen, poet a-td,ort receipt - of A-xenon, or Co. to CHAS .7. C. SELENE .8 Co. BO NEW YORK. POSTOPMOB-Bok 4558. Also Dr: Balverwell'a liarrloge ROW 1 .10100 Spirits? myStn&WT - - •Al AlllllooDP—__ _Another New:. 313DICIAL rattPkiLßT,TroM the pen of Dm — Canna, - The-Xed Times saw !of thirwork: • "This :valuable 'treatise on the; caus e *aft; unre of premature .deeline, show how healknin I DlPaired through secret slnsesuf youth -and manhood, and how east regained. It gives ii. dinar 'synopsis of the inipeaments to =migmatite cacao and effects of nervons debility, and the remedies therefor." A. Pocket edition of the above - will be rot warded ou receipt of 25 cents by addressing_ Doctor CUB. TikNo. 58 North , tarlea Btreet, - Baltimore, Md.:, kMICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MAUL =spays for Young Mon,: On the Errora,,,Almaie and Diseases incident to Youth and Earl y Manhood, with ,the humane view. of treatment and cure, sent by mall in !waled letter envelokee free of charee. AddrefewHOWAßD - ASe 80OLLT/ON, Box ..Phildelphia.-PW. . iettheee-ti*T . IYMROELA.NT TAU:LORS. •(Lateo Cniter with W. Ereoenitelde,) MERCIELtaII i k , r43 - ...r.Ackr‘ , No. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh. NEW „ROLL GOODS. • Animal:l new stock of CLOTHS► CAE3I3=I:MMO.dt O . 'HENS* .111EYKU. Just recelueally Merchant Mori Tte fludtbdeld met. /:):13i3V 1 / 2 10ael-:,-14ff-VkViUrll EiomEsHELL &co.,': • ANCHOR. COTTON MILLS, errxisitimext. Nang mrers of ELM RINDIIDI 1441 Liegz• - • ANCHOR AND PLAGNOLIA SHRIerINGS_ AND 11A.71114111, PAPER. UiIIITTSITURGII PAPER BLIND! FACTURING 0 9) 12 1 XL M i umft turers PRINTING,AND.VIRAPPN.IG PAFIRS. atmozr iirm—sTrcassxvritie. °lna • ERIGINTOII4I:IIL—BZW BBIWITON, Pa. 07,10 X AND WA3araoM. N 0.82 Third' Stwt, Plitaburgiri . Bi. onzaziriAretnyr ick_tff.no Xtestde:it. - • MO. B. LivENGWlti=r,en _ _ tIAALIML RIDDLE , DupsCrO—.6.w6t, Hargie„ ANYIn n• paidal B..2vington. - Ctah or Par= Emu.. , - Eil szsolmr. cAanrans. ces. nke U. W. Wrmalars. —Joint G. kiwis. h. G. Hicanitsa.
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