The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 13, 1869, Image 2

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TO A POLITICAL: OPJPOIVIENT.
. BT OIf4InOLD.ARZNITIIIII. • '
I send lON tIY, words orchier,
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Thou vest. " est, testy of • ‘.'
/for /ha e Mart d thy Strong c
Ai traced by b y own sturdy' p e n ;
3've seen thy &Lag:V-8 with the fo,s
That dared thee t tieresperstenght;
And loved to ti t an thy oomy Motes
Dealt. Am themuise-thou deeni,st starlight,
....
Thou`st dared to stand strahmihe Wrong
When many falterell by.thy side; I
Ila thy own-wet:4(Ln bast dared b e Strong,
Nor oo another's- arm relied. --- ,
Thy owni bola thoughts 1 bowel dared to think
•• hritown reat purposes &towed I ,
And 'mid have Oyer see thee soma
1 tri tbe tierce surges or the crowd.
Thou. all unaided and al ne.
Dldstltake thy way in' Ifent young years,
- Flitla no klodband clasneu
thyhY own,
No gentte voice to southe tears. •
But m y nigh heal t ..0 ptllver conin tame,
And thou hest never ceased to f. el
Ailjaln thy veins a sacred dame
That turned thy Iron nervan to steel.
‘
I F KnOr that thou tut not tempt
rom all the weak nete l ekor earth. ,
For pasaion ctithes to ron and tempt
, .
The truest souls of mn I birth. . .
Ent thou haat well stuail thy traat, ' .. • .
In aphis of hope and lo velnd fear.
Anche , en the tempest.- t hou der-Rust
But c.ears thy splr.t's atmosphere.
. ,
Thouiltlll art iii:tliYinailMoil'atttline,
atn/ furemost.'mluthy fellow-men, , . •
Though in t ach year of all thy time
Thou hart compressed 1 hrsescore std ten.
Oh. mar ear.h bless* d ave. p tthy, :, , . .
Breattted on shee whh a , tear and algh, ~ • :
A sWeet Rosser In_thy pathway
A Wight star la thy clear blue sky: " ' ' '' • •
• -441 inedianionds are found in GeOrg*
7:potuif', Joh'kings ',lvate,.divorced In
Bosten last week.
Richmond has,pmdiaced a live baby
weisghlnita, ounces.; , •
-4• A Idlssachusettswoman has invented
an improved sewing machine.
- ;Lansingburg and Troy, New. York,
are to be consolidated at once.
... , HentuckY is about to spend
.$760,000
in improving her State House.
--Gold bearing quartz has been found
in the neighborhood of Hoboken. • -
'—The newest version of an old prciverti
is, "it is. never too 'eciriy to Mend:" '
--Auslerri Bey, a general of the Turkish
army, is now visit Wasldogton.
Mltheir has beeri'Made an
the :Edinburg University.
111neh•sriger Cane - has beet planted in
the e -*a4ey, West Virginia'f
- t - tdeventeen cotton factories are abort
to be built in as may towns in 314sissipPl,
163.tirs,RIlen Gibbs, ' of'lndiaae, is just
years old and her husband is 70 years
older, - • •
7 - ralif and Sprague make. a fwe team.
A .noble pair of 'disinterested, profound
refbrruera::
- t 4 hqHeston .1?ost thinks the Ha
boys tvill be heard In England, as: re w ard
loud
An overdose, ot landanma is said to,
haye been the cause of the died, ' OfAn
firew Johnson'a son.
-of stale b
tation meerschatima are now made
dead, which
..'is said to .laarden•
and color very finely.
Yeherton, for so • long a time
14eard of, has jagaim turned up—this
time in New Orleans,
—Londonderry, N. H., , will celebrate
her orehundred and fiftieth anniversary
on the 10th of June next.
—An exchange; says truth is mightir
and will prevail, put it Is mighty slow
sometimes about prevailing.
—An organ in New York is played by
electricity. - It plaYa like lightning, and
in a truly shocking manner.
, —Elonidanxions inquirer wants Senator
Spriikte to tell the difference in the prices
of serenades in the various cities.
—Prince Alfred has $75,000 a year and
his pay as 'officer ,of the Navy. Few
younger sons are so well provided for.
—Lady Franklin; when last heard
from, had arrived atiLiabon, after a long
sojourn in Madeira, Teneriffe and Lanz.
wrote.
—A man in Kentucky has been sen
tenced to three years in the penitentiary
foreteeling two-i nfants—preserved in al
cohol.
—A New York firm has brought am
against a firm at Hong Kong, China, for
$86,000, In failing toi make shipments
ordered.
'-The total value of the gifts presented
to the Pope . on his recently celebrated
fiftieth anniversary is estimated at $4,000,-
WO in gold.
—The New York Sun thus pithily Emma
op the cliiims of the Independent:„92lew-
Lag machines an
”d religion—such as it is,
at $2,50
—A
a übanslofa,oo3o J
case of ' lry givenb
ewe , y
Cmily to aid the revolution, will
be,raffied for at the Cuban Fair at New
York at $5 per ticket.
-- he expense of the thing, i ll ra id to • Assassination in; Georgia.
be . killing off polyganiy in Turkey, The N. Y. Tr Ounee'Atlantit(Ga.) cor:
as the i . kish ladies are beginni ng to get respondent, says: Hon. Joseph Adkins,
lit as
. an ideas about drfts. ' Republican Senator frota•tbe Nineteenth
—B aill'lms been called npon toreturn District, Wag assassinated in Warren
a kiss or a Blow. This is'a good deal t o county, this State, on Mori ay. He had
silk Of country jest freeing itself from been frequently warned not' , to enter the
the en . • ement `Of 'one of our Webbe, coun though it was his birth:place iitul
'= . ere aniseven hundred and twenty. WI! h ome., Paying no attentiot A t 9 tlgenie
nine
. ,____
~ the California peniten. , he started for home, a, few ~ dikys ago. , ;On
° ru P anu '°' • ''',l 'Thming et Deering, Station, eightallcs
tiiwy;' . d,Only twehundredand fifty:one from hie rekituine„,ht s. o arr i sgo met hi m,
of th. „ were born in the ' united s tun. s_nd in it he proceeded i s
ho ~t,..00
;a
hasioghtpthree •
„,. Whea within two miles of his hoes% a
~ ,
which wordy:nue are Unitarians, sixteen , sainted Ziff:Adkins.' ha'recioan " di e • '
()! , sixteen, sixteen,
six: Tio salutation was insta'ntii - gr imed .
teen • tit4st,. 'sixteen Baptist and Rini: 'sad wal A cc oniPtirdel by die 4iptinsatisk'
tired et t e Bewtor's
t een E p ...pelt.", ' ' l'erli=ttgicl' the' art
' 64 .- ?rim
—Lo don has a , deaf and dumb debat.. , diert,,ihe t:L'Eaktlgititnin n a y , m r ,,
lug clui; consisting of twenty.five mein. Adkins was .a staunch :' Rep !Men had
ben, w o debate upon the popular sub. r t b : e 2 Xig years 'a
B aPtiet Minister; and
jeers of
,the day.._ The q ttal ! ff ea t l° l2B are Political LPirlintlit;blealPrivatocharacter"
a prod .-:3: in dittylololm,
of the :delegation of Georgians :Who . I l e e
—Th •New York Legialatnre ihish
lied rresident Grant "some WI; ago e to . 1
has in . ..rated The Hansoin-Cab Cern.
i York
cii • ~„_„..• , urge a fullY legal recoil
R 11 14.0 11 -,
_ —tyi haa ritFit. -in° State- trete the nd 14411nf in er hi m e
rate tif: •at thirty cents per mile• for 'ber of the Legislature andPseu lies f ite m
one . • . nand forty cents urn:, -'' deleghtinn, murdered since: the adjoin:nth"
a
• , • ent of m e , Ht. . 11 ----'
—The : •iud of , gnardians - cif the Poor ni Mongrels. '''''' m - r• AYre,
j,
,_, . ,
~ , , ..... . ,bnit perislied by.the waysid al inn'
ip,foAgt
.phis have, Toted ny a large mit.. me n d e d Iko •
n : l i d ~,,,- ned.-p 4 . - --•••41.•
-.
:: „,, - 74
,- NI eabligokiid
jority to ... t 'omen •go t Ludic clinics,. o ritabi ty ."...-.. L , ., ..)-..?.. re ....0f. •-7 , 1
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thus giving new opportunities for practi.
cal study to the female medical students
intim! city. • ' ' ,
—On the silth of April the scholars and
teachers of the fieedmen's school, at An
derscepille,'' , Genrgia, :fiecorated _with
flowerithe gravia' of the'thirtem thou
sand eight hundred Union soldiers in that
neighborhood.
—Thirty barrels ,cif New Mexican
wine arrived in St. Louis, on- Saturday,
from the valley of the Rio Grande.
Ninety barrels more tire lin the ifei.
This is thefirst wine' ever bcought there
from New,idexico. '
—With a grand barbecuoand festival
at FrankfbrOlie peOple of Rentneicy pro
pose to Celebrate, the one hundredth an
niversary Of the arrival of Daniel Boone
in that State, which event took place on
the 7th of June, 1769.
—For fashionable churches, the latest
1 idea is a retiring room, like' that of the
opera ' house, - where ladies • can leave
their eloakt, 'parasols. &c., arid, thee
encifieberect, Welk' the serviee in all •the
glory OfgOrgeous -taint:dent."
I —At Attlebc!rough, Maqa. , a 'bind:
'hearted gc*Pugui,.hakAkao‘ FireOlda
ibr the comfort of the elderly ladies .who
spend the inte ntdesionntchuret,. by fur
fishing them with tea, sugar anti milk,
and all .the apparatus necessary to a social
cup for dinner. ,
A contemporary hope's those patriots
who are just now so anxious to get the
,country into anotherwar, on* account of
Cuba or thel.labjnria Claims, will not at
tempt• to dodge the conscription when it
breaks' ont ; or Cry oat against the
,taxes ; i
or deal , balhoddy,and try to get co ntracts.
—The men"whetwill never die are the
man Who voted for • Wa4dugton, the
man who first nominated;Grant, the old
est Freemason,. the last soldier of the
Revolution, Jefferson's body 'servant, the
oldest American actor, and theman, who,
originated.the idea of the Pacific railway.
— Sergeant Bates seems to ' 'be stupid
enough to ,actually believe that People
want to see him, and so he has been ex
hibiting himself 'in his uniform In Xl
waukee. Half thepeople never beard of
Bates, and moat of those who did can't
remember.in what Particular way it is al
leged he Made an ass of hicaselE
—At Jacksonville, a few days ago, a
man had in his possession a grub 'worm
brought from Missouri, which, though
itself dead, had a live plant groiing out
of its body. T The plant- was qaite long,
and aeetned likely to become a shoot for
a forest,tree. It is supposed_ the worm
ate the seed and died, whereupon the seed
took life iirid grew.
—A fitabiOn paper in Paris, edited by
ladlea, eayirthat American ladies are no
longer thefivorites of goottaechay that
they used to be. Too many ill-bred
American Nvomen have recently made
their appearance there, and by their im
pertinent and indiscreet conduct, have
done a great deal of harm to the whole
class of their country-women.
—There is a song called "The Moon is
Out To-night, Love." which bothers us to
know whether darkness or light has been
gained thereby. If it was out, in one
sense, it would probably give a good deal
of light; but, then, if you want to have
things.dark you put out the gas, and if
the moon was out in that sense, why, It
was probably told to the before- m entioned
love in order to warn her against mud
Puddles, and the like.
—With reference to that "golden spike"
which was yesterday driven formally into
the tie, the New York Herald asks:
"How long will it take the crowd that
assembles where the last spike is driven
in the Pacific Railroad to dispere/ How
long will each person linger in hopes to
be the last?" Rev. P. V. Naaby, having
failed some time ago to get the contents of
the,corner atone, must be well watched
until some one else gets the spikes.
—Seireral receipts arc now offered as
sovereign remedies for hydrophobia. Bl
ecampane is one of theise. Another, pub
lishea in the Leipziger Zeilung, is to bathe
the wound in warm water and vinegar,
and when that has dried pour a few drops
ofmurlatic acid on the wound. The mad
stone it is claimed was successfully ap
plied in Tem) Haute, extracting a spoon
fal of poison; and the Indianapolis Jour
na/ says that Dr. Fry of that city has suc
cessfully treated several desperate cases
by administering bromide of potassium,
increasing the doses to two "ounces per day.
EPHEMERIS.
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;BMAgt GAZ#TE : T$ DAY. MAY 13, 1869.
EI
Liter the Last Rail.
A. dispatch from the 'point of jtuattion
ofthe Pacific Hallways gives the follow
ing account of the formal plating of the
last rail: The ceremony was witnessed
by the The
officers' of both ooh
nice land ;about two hundred-inViteff
guests.. „. Thee ntire seemlier — or employes and guests - did not probabl '
Y exceed one
thousand.
After exchanging the while the laborers of the Union Pacific
and Chinanien of the Central were em.'
. ployed- In arrangingl - - traektrfor the i
last rail, and before Dr eding with this
ceremony, the: ev. Dr. odd - offered uP I
a prayer, asking the favor of heaven up
on the enterprise
~, '- I
, This was foll Owed by the speech of Dr.
til
Harkness, , : of California, in presenting
Go vernGoor Stanford with the spike of gold,
wle replied to bY; Governor Stan
ford In' a few appropriate retharks.
Thinithe two last rails were laid, s
hatoppo
ite each other. ' Wires were so arranged
the City Nall bell at San Francisco
was struck at every stroke of the hammer,
and the , last stroke discharged cannon
connected at tian`l,'raireisce , in electrical
circuit. 'The lines,eaat were also placed
in connection', Li mart Tory, stroke at
Omaha, Ohlcago, New
,York and Boston.
About twelve o'clock7tie work of driv
ing the last spike, commenced amid the
deafening shouts of the multitude : • In
less than two minutia'. the great coati
nentathighwayfrOm teeari to ocean was
an accomplished fact, , .
Through the . ..lyailtinginn ' ;telegraph
office, acennection Wai made with New
Orleans,,,and the follewingrepOrt is made:
The manager adjuate4 a bellto the instru
ment in his private office, tad notified the 1
various offices that he was ready. New
Orleans, thirteen hundred miles distant,
instantly responded "ready." New York ,
n a hundred other offices repeated the
wd
,71-'ready." Inquiries from every
part of the continent greatly annoyed the
ta
part f.
eperator, arid he shortly respond
ed: "To everybody: Shut up and keep
quiet. 7 When the last spike is driven at
Pr omontory• Point, they will say 'Done.'
Don't break the but watch for the
the signals of the blows of the hammer."
After some little trouble in the Chicago
office, and the closing of a circuit west of
Buffalo,,the Instrument here was adjust
ed, and at 2:27 P. sr.; Pr)montory Point,
2 , 4 00 miles from Washington, said to the
people congregated in the various tele.
garph offices: !`Almost readyr hats off;
prayer is being offered." , A silence for
the prayer ensued:
At 2:40 the bell tapped again, and - the
office at the point said: , Te'hate got
done prayer. The spike Is abpat to be
presented." • Chicago replied:,
.!'l'9:e nr.-
derstand; all are ready in the East."
"PROMOZITOBT PODIT.-44.11 ready
now; the spike will be drise The
signal will be three dots for the - com
ment of the blowa." • ' mence-
Caenordent' the ' ins/Mit:tent Was
silent; h the hammer of the iniknet
tapped the ball one--two—three-4,h e si
nalThe. Another pause of a few second s.
vibrating lightning came flashing eastward,
wenty-four hundred no
to Washington, and the . blows of 7, th des
e
hammer upon the spike were measured la
telegraphic amts of the bell here. _
At 2:47 0. li.i. , exora9ntory Point gave
the signal, 11 1:koae!" and the continent
was bound 'in bort, •
Cunning ot the Fox.
A hunter, who was one morning keep
ing watch in the forest, saw a fox cau
tiously making his approach toward the
stump of an old tree. When sufficiently
near, be took a high and determined jump
on to the top of it, and, after looking
round a while, hopped to the ground
again. After. Reynanthad
knightly exercise several tim repeated this
es,
his way, but presently returnedhe
towent
the
spot, bearing a pretty heavy piece of dry
oak in his month, and this burdened, and
as-it would seem for thepuipose of testing
has ty the stum vaulting powers. he renewed his leaps
and when he found that, weighted as he
was, h..; could make the ascent with facili
ty, he desisted from further efforts, dropped
the piece of wood from his mouth, and
coiling himself.upon the top of the stump,.
remained motionless as if dead. At the
approach of evening, an old sow and her.
progeny, five or six in number, issued
from a neighboring thicket, and pursuing
their usual track, passed near to the stump
in question. Two of her sucklings fol
lowed somewhat behind the rest, and
just as they neared his ambush, Michel,
with the rapidity of thought, darted down
from his perch upon one of them, and in
the twinkling of an eye, bore it in tri
umph on to the fastness he had so provi
dentially prepared beforehand. Con
founded at the shrieks of her offspring,
the old sow returned in fury to' the spot,
and until late in the night made repeated
desperate attempts to storm the m'urder
er's stronghold,- but the fox took the mat
ter coolly, and devciured' the pig under the
very nose of its mother.—Naturalist in
Norway.
Tax little town of Hatfield, Massachu
setts, is fairly, crazed over its recent elope.
meat. Allis, who captured and married
Miss Cutter, the,day before the one set
for her to wed another man, is a silk ped
dler, who had for- several monthe made
Mr. Cutter's hotel his hiadquarMrs while
selling geode in , the towns adjoinings.
The outwitted lover, Mr. Jeffers, is an
organ builder, employed at New Haven,
and has a name for goodness and bravery'.
Allis played his game sharp. On Tiles..
day morning he started out, ostensibly on
a trip to make sales,,addlo the lineation,.
"Are you not:golog i to, attend',the Wed
ding • to-morrow?", .said, I guess .
not." His valise at that Moment. con
tained some of the girl's Mien' , in stead of
silks, and he wettest once to see the Hat
field clerk, of whom he -secured a mar.
nags certificate, IA: private .ixinvciyance
then took him to NOrthamplon, Where he;
met his Florence, :At; the statiOn they
intifitionallrfooli no notice of each Other,
but each took, the bars for • Einringfield t ,
Matted hi that, city in the aftemon, they,_; Williamsburg in the evening. :
The next day they-sought his father's
reindence In'Ooshen:- At the clime , hoer
the runaways were married, .Jeffers ob
tained of the Hatfield' clerk a certificate to
marry :the same girl! Both' documents
were 'iixetuted Waderhis own hand,' btit"
Ile "kept whist" .until' the elopement was
known.' "Jeffers took ,his . bad .luck to
heart_for, a day. or two, but rallled Fri
,clay•and clieerilyremarkeil thathe wished'
a good .breakfast and would light the fire
to draw the tea withply letters written to
him by .Flortinoe..' He left to visit friends
.and then return fo New'Baleen, Where he
had a honer hired and furnished - for the
!Noe ono.'ll.beatirlifter he'teok the care;
and + !the '-' Asill tit), 4 1 0:415,1 pl 4
JUST OPENED AT
_
rJOSEPIE HORNE (t. CO'S
The lamest assortment ever brough t 'to thi mar
ket of the Latest Novelties for tie May Trade In
•
HATS AND BONNETS,
FINETRENCITLOWERS-
wnEATm, Beebe, intglAT,
11. lEt 13 13T g,
LACES, CRAPES,GIMPS, 6RI4AXIENTS,
FRAMES AND STINDO*NS.
DRESS
/KNOTTED FRINGES, HOOP SKIRTS. 'COB
BETS, HOSIERY. in ever" else and . iinaliry. ,
GLovzs, of every deieoription:-.'
KID 'GLOVES, of beee rua keerlneleding a
splendid line of ill the B iiiitißiadeii. and • all
numbers.
PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS'
Iri
'every oivaltir; th e viiy
Lotoest '..gaste).n; .71,fltes,'
777-AND 79 MARKET STREET
NE tTLIEAP•ANji . j6:O4I.OOOII ' S.
'FR I NGES. AND GIMPS
In all styles amicolora
Rut LOOPS FOR s4cqutg.
fliil4.4l:lBointimExTorsl#lo._
THE NEW •COQUETTE FAN PAELSOLS,
_ • Ala*, a large variety of •
SILK Paassolas SUN umnium us
White French Whalebone Cornets,
Only 60 etr. a pair. H
TEE NEW ''
Paire and Mexique Blue - Kid Gloves.
A nplendfd assortment of
COTTON' HOSIERY
WHITE & BRO. Banuouri non.
LACE CUENLSEXTESI al/ 81/71016
BILE SCARE'S,
11110 IDE8IES,
LACE. Jiii!•
rtts
Gent's Sp rirag ilruksia' '
111 ACliTJM:GtYDE . A CO.
' 78 &8 0 Market Street.
Inn.
lOW SPIN-040i
NAOMI& CARLISLE'S
No. 27 .Fifth dOenue,
Dress Trimmings and Buttons.
EmbrOiderles and Laces.
Ribbons awn Flowers.
Hats and Bonnets.
Clore ruing and French Corsets.
- Eew Styles brasiers Skirts. ‘.
Paraaol.—a. I the new styles.
Fun and. Rein Umbrellas.
Boslery—the best Engllsh
Agents for "Harris' Seamless
Spring and Suitimer underwea'
Sole Agents for 'the Bends Pat
laUl, "Lockwood's 'lrving." ''West
Elite.'" Be:"Dickers," "Derby, and Other
styles.
Dealers supplied with the above at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
MACRUM &
.CARLISLE
NC). 27
FIFTH AVENUE.!
my 4 •
GAS PIXTITRES
wisz.nolv & KELLY,
Manuftetwers and Wholesale Dealers la
amps, Lanterns, Chandeliers,
AND LAMP COODS.
Alio, CABBoN AND LUBBICATLF9 ULLA!
IBEATZLIVER de4o:
• - •
.;
NA?. 147 Wood, 84 . 4304..,
ate niZ Between eth End ettrAvennee.'l'
F 234
/ PA.
If:GE4iii;tll4glielai"ll ri0146404.
X.4.llEiLliake. "
by
merely placing the•suune of the fruit the
can cootalos oppoolte the•pointer end testior in
the customary manner. zro pre Wryer of fruit or
/rood housekeeper wfil.. tote any ; other-after cacti
-lOW
wAiralt
crulftir *Ors
A large assortment,'
• • HENAT H. COLLINS,
, ,
5pi4:1217 Ad Avettue.nearthotthltild
INDL ,
it'l - aValigiCl- HEXT/IfOt
nose. Steam- Feekior i sad - Gasket* of of°sloe Belttegtomoattleitnaaaraoture Uprises ,
ree 10, 'as =II QUII/57140S ale be boa at of
elm zasaufacteren t • .-.mu stews Q T ., 4,
at the India event•
Dalin Iffkaa II
street. •. - If. F 74 .
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fee .. Bole Amita.tor the company.
fp
JUST OPENED,
TliEol/011E F. PHILLIPS',
Prints, Muslins, Dress Goods,
SILK SAC.QUES,
•
ST. MARIT STREET: 87.
tAlla t nice,4mrs 00.
1 .1 car? cv„) "
NPROLUALE DEALS:Rd - ; IN •
Foreign and Domestic . Dri
• 64. WOOD Bl'BEj/1;.
ildrd door
101710 Diamond alley.
WINDOW SHADES,
New and Handnmne Designn,
/
No. 107 Market Street
(NEAR FIFTH AVENUE,) ;
of the newest dealans Dom the FINEST sTAAtr-
ED GOLD to the CHEAPEST TI known
to the trade. All of which we'offer prices that
will pay buyer* to examine.
inh,23: 941J05. E. HUGHES & BRO.
'WALL PAPEft.
TIM OLD PIPER STORE IX A NEW PLACE
W. P. DIARSHAtva
NEW WALL PAltill STORE,
SPRING GOODS .tintrvi
LASS. OBINA, CUTLERY.
100- WOODSTREET
•
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES, 1, ,
souzazzAN AND CHINA. II:
ME
NEW STYLES
DINNER SETS , rise sys,
GIFT CUPS,
SIdOEING
large stock of
SILVER PLATED GOODS
felittltil fai l briztte7
B. E. BREED & CO.
ma EET:
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o.o3lXllllrnis TO:T T . , ALL
v..../ Private diseases, timbals le all tut toms,
astirtionorrnes,'lGlerti' btricture. Orchitiri• and all
diseases, and the effects 'of me
rcrary are
com eteiy eradicated; Et p e rMatorrilea or &
cal.
nal eakness and Impotency. resulting from
Self-abuse or other causes, and whih produces
*Moe at the tobowlarelfecutt-Ws blovenest bodb7 •
weakness, indteesrioNcortstiniption, aversion to
et y_, unmaitliness, dread of future events,
oss of scomme. ladolenee.'noetornal emission&
Autmr.fTuttr ataleA . ting e i r o g
ilgipthden,rbteLerarahelVaranl. Tenons af. '
on t i s.tan4lag cosisitaticiliaretdaeoltlitt4sl4
riiihe woctor a t ri al; believer falls.' ' boat.
MbA. particular atteationtplve A to all Female coa—
ts, T.enoorrites or whites, Walling InalaßK
Or 13 /centric% Of OM ,W0;120, (411111//US,
itititaiVi Atnertorrhows: Menotrimria. 1P711:11en‘
lirble&olatd bletrilly or Barrenstess,'are treat. ,
F' VaiteernagVare.pillyt !OlitiVrbLtf ‘ritilnet
1.
if extibisively to thefatadY or& tertian rum
Of dhearsti aad treat* thousands of mum ever? •
year Mast a t ie&troltritater altill in thm 'specially ,
watt on, hi burial practice. ' • •
Xlie.Dociati pighllsh
_a medleal. pamphlet"
WifryTurdita7,ll7l'Ventrifgrati •
or hy study flit tato Stamps, lasealedienvslo
ittrelT ree •oottitalits tristrialrital i tbk fats. *A
Oletea, a ettabitar them to detefinni.,,rite prey
rise alit of tom complaints. - -•
: The establishment, oomprislat Ikea • maple;
rooms. Is central. Whel.; Is not convenient te
visit ..thea the riocto Ts opinion can be ob.
,t athej py pp _ s tatetadatilf the case,
and emelt ttall be fOrwarded bY itaril ot ea.
press. In roam, lastaneee,„hoiver. a persoail
anation ta ilitolately tie eart
a_vv4ite
*then dabyeersonsl altealthau let Lela; al
Ibr the acoottudodattotif teeth within the:r
*permeate connected With the obleathat are
tided with every malaria • that is arienitt to
promote recoVery, ineindlab 'Medicated .•yapor
baths. All, preacrntions, are pre t o th e -,,
Doctor's Own laboratory, ouder personal str x '
oervLsion'.. rent pamphlets_ at °Mee; tree, or - I
oy mall ror ,o stamps. „go matter who lave,
fatted, 'read* arbesays. tiOnrs s. W. to ti Palo
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ENGLISII MARKET. • '
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Clitct." WOOD & SIDTDIOI4LD j —•
CARPET'S.
We are now r e ceiving our Spring .
Stock of Carpets, &c., aiirairliiP •
pared to offer as good stock at
as . low l 'prices ,as any othei houß; -,-
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in the . , 7 Tride. We hare, all t ,
the i
new styles of ' Brussels Tapes.tl;',:
Brussels,,Three Pips. and TWoPlyitl'•''
Best , assortunt :.of Ingrain Carpets
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rapt., - No. 499 fir bankraotei., ' - - - 4
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meel4avg,the. catclUors of ROUUU "., RUTTY., -) i ''
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of , JOH N ar:PHUVIaIWit, Esq ;oat Of We/Lev.' -"-,
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be Inverted ' ln. he Pittston** OA
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'tillit oren Times, And: that The maw inn, ref
gratified scout tem or solo Aloimoto.4lafix."4l
cd Pun , be Med in PYoNr "we. .-- ---
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av2s:an Solicitor forTntitioners. i ... t
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tircrentaritto:ghtfestate Of Finahtivallici,'?
ski oftthe zhortio Of rilrintbszrnn„meanaseat 1 I
fillitUbrts%lattiPettu% rityti grtilre
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as the estatoor this) 4 tietedext !
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lachritar4:-., be AilitllBoo
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IN- -(44dinit4p di Add, 4 urtiJaN , - Arlottai
street fr.'m Rein street tollottrstree 'rs now
reedy for triune 'atintwand art , be,. seen-- at thlset
odes until SATURDAY, SIAI 1 5tb, . when Is '
will be returned to the por Tre4a urineoftee for
colleutfon, , inii'..i .: .
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