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approves, has
invites public
es it - may and
imam for legisla
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AO +Misting Mx.
. cited disapplintd
&Mere, as he does
1:14 the statement
tent Modifications
the kiii - rernmeat
, he at the same
"recommend radical
Komarek:4lloLO to
it.thinlidimmen;itivill
' opicliginkr should
and competent* IS.
Ca" riztriecti changes
by . the /art an-
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In Mr. Cant the country fortunately has
andwe hold that if his sys
. of tarstip had been adopted by the
--1.,,cd#041.0* ',Noir. and, AN um in the
Congress, we Should not now have
-*lrOloort from . ' the Bureau of IT.
6•EI 04351 Revenue, acknowledging that the
14114 impqtant modifies
- • thelComilittee of Ways and
***bleb ireisiratitipiesentlaw,llr.
CFA** was willing to profit by the experi
s;!_f7-2.-L.artior of the oporation of the finandal spa
teasui!ir-die 7iiiiiiy4stiedt,cciinfries in Eu
rope, and in his report recommeded a cora
limited list, of taxables, as the
sources of revenue:_-. :,,..,
But spite of all tho lessons of experience
dsired from a study of , the history of tax
and yetio cheap
-1,0i0334 ilerlwf f rom study and
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abroad, end not from erude'experi
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._litt4teartei all, eii—
thed letagni is n ot only undeniably sod
, .
leplornblY trails POlnt 0l fset,ses review
thisunfortuneSe.tibtory of , ',(he dm/ of
thePototsimiudiesuggeitive esti of the true
Wiegaida of relay. Ws monitend
"a oare
talimiamigiCrei4lni of Ole able and
es statement ireposura of
. 4intliretatll snd
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Ihstiounta eft the, pasts lid preitent troubles
of
that Army!
Our rsaders annulus have perceived we
have for thieWit while beds Aomy theory
AMA lite Army of the Potomac, sad that
• Mbar stem - ihr sourest cynics would yield
le a Sitfrd-dreaM of its euturesr, we 'Ws
aeauxea.!tt incapable d aggression action,
and coosterstly trembled for Its ester,
urbanite, it:endured to reek its fortune in
the country of the enemy. Even in its last
trumdsur , whim all, united in tbe belief
Oat It would seise • substantial victory
- feem. - the reduced and dispirited army of
H iy we predicted the certain failure
et its matimentisu ill the while the l et
dumb,. were never racy for a
• wasseht, test someboSy sholtd meat it bo
-dily,tobileitiotyierinkort- the mad to Blob.
This * wileudus its bn wear,
did ro t arW front nnj doubt of its loyalty
or enursge. , It *always teen , our belief
dolt is the finest army of Ildnatieu, that
itlamost milmdite, through:common -noble
, 'MiltalitSPOPSSNFAlLACuibiati,vithin Welt
• .116:00oinurtescilre end seasoned fibre:atm
',an* army ever omptaised by the Republic.
If laced bs wanted, we need but point to
ilisresord of tif bloody bars% °reefer to
IEI aid but butsublime &stilted*" with' whichlt
• riTer hes _Madura its hidden exurbia*.
Ia saga sad material of war, In spit , and
- Price aPPolulatak :may be raid to be
r bwolopsrOg. e host, but se an army it Is
satbstfissitopetttt, and unless thoroughly
irtarpdsgar 'lsnot:ea burden, if not
Is Huger to the =miry.
Wet of Its wanblerinese lies in tbs
idwarikiiii- wee thin doubtful
• rabid of' some! its TrestPolitt coup
eassdani; ead repeat whet we said when
• fits,'Johrt."Porter was connoted his
trsaiimi that "there .who more of the slime
leaven is the oeurPp, sad unless lite remain..
...."fattiorpamimoliwdere"ol tbs. Ccolserratlve
htsrultwerik, distributtd so vildelythat they
net 011111=7034 *tenor* could
•IsaloWfor.in 1444." ','We knew
• -guesCpiegile. We rosy ,how--tstally they
= had Iser( isughtintobitlar by • general
' whey, always sleatti , !Min ;the. front, left
_sigh to, play the leader-for hintielf; sad
..'6031101204/ !NO wire. ad at -tiptoed Arleen
-Riff pew" Wed -Pape from Oentilitidowltig
• 'Abeini by;betraying bbi outright at the
NOWA VOA* of Ball
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rigs ,tg glory ater,i
gory Pact Glee. Wews:nes Hooker of
7 Ail danger, snd-Arrged him to have tines
" • trsosferter but be- ; our I
lobes, only to have itsjsiiii . aide proved
al Cliaturelloreillit-' That'great campaign
. —obi - most- trilltast. of -the var..ersa a
seteceim event :W i t that eleuttisted froin
itwer.nenocess, too, iii. iii
rewriu4 atSdaktly fellatiortatltsentire pro.
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BcdgiriatltWa W a it casAilla _
lip, ta ; Hooker waited all night tar We
sound of his approaching guns ; bat at
dayblcak - Lee made the attack bimsetf
-lapkar,.alillezpeotingtheadvanceof Smog
ground for a distance
of two miles, but at the end of that die
lance, Lee beinfezhausfed by his efforts,
teased, and both armies rested on their
alma. In the afternoon, Sedgeick, who,
as we have &eta, should have moved the
night before, carried the heights, but being
met by Lee's reserves while descending in
disorder to the valley, was driven • with
terrible alarighter round the shoulder' of the
heights, bask toward Falmouth, by the way
Of the United States ford. The country
tang with acclimation' at Sedgwlck's
coup de main, but the crest moldier from
whom Lee bad thus escaped, was reported
to the "conservative" press by his betray
ers, as being equal only to a division or a
corps. •
Oa the fourth day the heavens opened,
whereupon Hooker, after a council, re
turned across the rivers with his host,
without losing, in the passage, so much as
biimigon or a num. Without forgetting
our text, let us pause just here to say, that
notwisthatandlng the teetacies of the Mc-
Clellan menthe& Hooker lied not captured
Lee, the Immediate regatta of this dazzling
episode, (without regard to the supple
mentary campaign of Gettysburg, which
It provoked,) were greater than those of
the late actions in the neighborhood of .
Chattanooga. By tae Confederates' own
accents, Hooker inflicted upon them, the
irreparable loss of Stonewall Jacksori and
eighteen thousand ;mem - and he returned
bank to his camp at Falmouth, at the expi
ration of a week, with a wear and tear
only of eleven thousand I
We have had occasion to speak of this
campaign before; and it is not our fault
that the constantly recurring disasters of
the army requires us again to bring it for
ward as the leading illustration of our
theory.
At Gettysburg, which Hooker fashions d
and Sickles mainly longht, the victory was
indecisive through want of co.operationby
the corps commanders; and the three fol
lowing days were lost by disagreements •
and continuing councils. At length, when
pursuit was made, it was most temperately
done; so temperately, that bat for unex
pected and extraordinary rains, Lee would
have been safely ou the other side of the
Potomac before our skirmishers could have
appeared in eight. Ail, however ,
the flood
barred hie passage, and placed him at our
mercy, a new embarrassment presented' ,
itself to the conservative commanders.
Their object was not to destroy Lee
but the commander of the Army of the
Potomac. If they contributed to make
Meade a Napoleon, by such a victory as
would capture Richmond, he would be
riveted upon them In domineering leaders
ship, and they would relapse iota Illejors
and Lieutenant Colonels in the regular
army at the conclusion of the war. Oo the
other hand if Lee should escape, and Meade
should fail, any one of them mightfoll heir
pthe reat vacancy which four of the
arty had already enjoyed. Tbry had
I barely consented lea victory at Gettysburg,
because it was nece_ssary that "the ma
chine" which they coveted should be pre
served, and perhaps they were afraid of
Lee's arrogance, if he were a wholesale
victor.
Meade seemed to comprehend the diffi
enities of his position. He felt that be
had the power to destroy Lee esti ire 4; but
ha also felt doubtful if his corps com
menders 'mild stand by him. lie had
seen &portion of them betray Pope at Ceti
treville; he knew how Burnside had been
sacrificed at Fredericksburg; the scenes of
Ghancellorsville were suit vivid in hi.
mind; and the complicatious of Gettysburg
were equally full of warning. From a
knowledge of these fiats, we base always
felt charitable to him for hesitating to
strike lee while he lay crippled and ex
hausted, without a pontoon or a ford, at
Williamsport He, doubtless, said to him•
self, "I have seen these coneerverives fail
every-previoue commander, and, before /
venture to touch Lee in tile extremity, 1
mustescertain whether they will stand by
i" thereupon called thereinto Conn.
cll and.they Sally fold him they would tilt
No sooner was Wis scrdiot taken then
Lee began to mole off—aye, within half en
hour, as if the vote bad been politely car
ried to hie tent—and even bee last bat
disturb (if he is to be credited) were not
disturbed by our pursuit. The public, were
hopelessly puzzled at thie wonderful result
but finding no solution, they' were fain to
amuse their ignorance with the general re.
Section of "how strange it was that the
enemy whipped us on his use of the river,
and we always. whipped him on ours.'
The secret was, as we hew* said befert
that while the conservative corps corn
menders would fight to keep the mei:dee
together, they wanted to ruin the com
mander of the Army of the Potomac, rather
than the Army of Virginia.
We saw this verified at the late battle of
Bristoe Station, but more strikingly than
ever, in the lest inexpressibly diegraceful
retrOgsdu movement from Mine Ran. Un
embarrassed by communications, and with
nearly double the number of the enemy,
we were timidly maneuvered till half our
rations were exhausted. Finally, when
we were reedy for attack, the older corps
commanders got up an indignation wee'
tog on e point of precedence, a.td Worms
failed to receive a 00aeurreuee and toppi:lrt
suffielent to justify `p roperly ny 'move.
men& necessary to begin the
battle.
Mr. Thomas bi Cook, the careful reporter
of the Ucreid, says, an this subject, under
date of November nab: "la the council
last night General WATTeCI asked for re.
inforcemeete for his operations this mani
las. This demand gave rise to an outburst
among the corps commanders, all of whom
are senior to the commander of the Second
corps, and on this will binge the lack of
mom which I plainly foresee will 'attend
this campaign." "But,' he afterwards re
woke, qiieneral Meade, through a Mined
oration and partiality for Gartered Warren,
arid, as he afterwards stated, through a
Misaoseeption of the facts, insisted on
giving that officer all be demanded, not
appreciating the disparagement be thereby
made of hie other oommandera"
It turned out, however, that the corps
commanders triumphed over Meade, for
Warren vas not table to undertake . his
movement, and thus the Army of the ,Po.
tomtits, after its boastful prologue, the ex
penditure of 1110 Or three millions of doi
lies, and the ilUite of thearly a thousand
live& returned back, crest-fallen to its
camp, pricked on by the Confederate ma
non, end 'euffering not only the derision
Of the world, but what is worse, the pity
of their more fortunate comrades in the
West
li it not time Week if this thing bee not
lasted long enough? 'ls the flower of our
Northern mattheed and the very Sparkle of
our New England youth, to be led up and
down like ea many worthless galley slaves,
lnd discounted of their rage and their
ives by a eel of gamblers cou wearing double
stars? Every man slain in the late cam
, palgu was foully murdered, sod the humb
lest of them, who mow bee stiffened with
the frozen comb, le more' worthy of our
esteem, than the whole of that conspiring
conclave who contended with Meade under
what formula they should be despatehid to
death. It is lime that WS should end;
and if no direct remedy Is near, Congretre
itself should take the thing in hand.
The Army of the Potomac has been the
great crime of the war. For three years
it has absorbed the bestblool of the North,
tonly to consign It to Copperhead control,
that it might be strewn in Millet through
Confederate fields: From the first Bull I
Run Ito the late operations on the Rapt
dan, its hlstorj has been the same ; and so
It- must, tontines,; , its Only permanent
achievement baits tesubvert the priceless;
reatigent the East; frour the position if
should hold. In-the !attire political aspire
lint theesctione. , This is a more lm;-
- portant cottslMAtlioU their' Would at' first
seem; smile Important One Is, that
:Otirloy_stsha kterkeritiCheiejabould no,
buIPTDO.-htelitcdstiwealrfateelestt. strife by
Coplive.rzkeadrwirmaiesisderse.enti4tave their
that
it. friteedotosty adparollme far therifejq
' Theis has net beeriik - day ilia the flit
of Gettyaburiviteit the Army of the Pots
mac might:wofi 4 hwie - ocometteedW"EigtirJ
*Wed anarelf- , ieitheitV.,daiaii , ef -r dlisitee
between iblimiiithweelchsOpekeet peep.;
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Y 9 11 -Hefei IMO the day lrhertit nan be
trusteoeyond the itappidan, in the face
of as-loamy as ten thousand `men. The
corps commanders who served under Me- A ,
Ciellas, when with one hundred and Anti
thousand northern soldiers he confronted
forty thousand Confederates at MAIIII3III
for months without venturing a blow, learn
ed their coneerrative lesson but too well;
and the only troops to whom they ever will
prove ,fatal, will be their own -
We beseech the Congress, therefore, to
take the subject of this doomed army to
their councils atom early day. The mere
change of the commander-in.ohief will do
no good. All its West Point corps com
mander° should be transferred, for neither
Grant nor Meeker, nay, not even Napoleon,
Wellington, nor the Archduke Charles,
could win a victory with it, organised as
it I. now. The question,
therefore, which
this calamity presents, Is not only the po
litical prestige of the Middle and Atlantic
Males; but the lives and honorable hopes
of 130010 eighty thousand men, who, under
the malign grasp of invidious leaderships,
have no chance but. to be countermarched
into their grsves—toarohed, not in glori
ous opposition to the enemy, bat simply as
pewits in an Interior game of Copperheads
for the commandership.
Thin is the true theory of the Army of
the Potomac. It is a doomed army, and
pill always be a danger to the country,
until its noble rank and Me are relieved of
their present rival and semi-loyal chiefs.
st is due to the North that Congress should
et about this at once, and the first step
toward it, should be • committee of investi
gation on Chancelionsvale, Williamsport
and Mine Ran.
Tar Richmond lowest' give up the expo ,
tation of the resumption of the exchange of
prisoners. One of them says that Gen. iliteh
cock's instruction ore to demand the ex
change of negroes just as white men, which,
"of mune. was rojootod. Thus onds for the
present-, , if not forever, all hope of an ex
change.'
Tau borough of Tenby, In England, makes
• curious Ague in the population returns.
The popnlatiun at the venom of 1851 wu
2,982, and again the census of 1861 found
exactly 2,992 inhabitants. There was one
more male in the place in 1881 than 1851, but
there was ono female less.
Too negroes In South Carolina aro availing
themselves of the opportunity afforded them
by our Govornmont to purchase lots of twenty
sores. Those who purchased last year have
done wall. Ono of thorn reports that j he clear."
$2OO from his cotton crop.
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have
Centshis day called on an assesarnant of Bitty
of the Capital Stook of ••Thii First Nation
Bank of Allegheny." partible on lb. lith rook,
Shiiteos of the blechanieli Savings' Wank. Alleghen
T. Q. NECIN, President.
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held at thb
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Distr comyrking the Otb, 7th and Sth \Yards of
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- II WILL PURCHASE A NE
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A! TWO-STORY FBA= DIVILLtBO,
ell in good order, situate In Penn township, neer the
c c i , tan: ;a no w nt r a i l i n . in , t i tnet;roowawa .ott l ia
.1 6 . 10ry, s a ve .
door, and a loge tot, which will be sold Upon meson
able terms. Apply to
G. S. BATES, Commercial Broker,
dela Wee, Batter street, Lawrenceville.
L'RENCEVILLB 1M PRO VE. D
PROPEUTT /OR BALE —A. two-atoll hams
dwelling, with lot co by ISO tbet, on North otreet.
Two frame dwellings, with lot 24 by 100 foot, on
Eintlor meet. A two.stos7 brick dwallaS, with lot
on Spruce slisy, Oth Ward, Pittsburgh. Two frame
dwoliogt situate to Pitt township, re
osr city line,
with large lots, well improved. The above described
property 1..11 valuable, and will be mid upon liberal
terms. Apply to
G. S. BATES, Commercial limber,
del4 Butler Wert, Lasrrenosvills ,
0
HRIS'TNLAS a
0110101 A BEACYTITUL AND ONSAP
ALBUMS, GOLIT PENS AND OASVI; LADIES'
WOEK BOXES, SATCHELS, PONTENONNAIE
TOY BOOKS, INTELLECTUAL AND exusrso
amaze, ft., So., to great variety, at the owe Book
Store GI
VEI 04 WAiii-EllAlll,
0 Federal street, Allegbetly.
ONLY FIVE CENTS I
HUNT'S PITTSBURGH LLMANAO
1=3311131
iw veLeaux ;mewls, Win
El=
RECORD, INCLDENTB 01 TIM REBELLION
U. S. PENSION LAW, C. S. BOUNTY LAW, AS-
TRONOM [CAL PHENOMENA, HEidORANDA or
EVENTS, INTERESTING READING MATTER.
71pagrs—ONLT FIVE CENTS.
=I
30 Oettl. pnt Dr
I=l
Vivo eves, or mom. It 75 por gross
Teo poor, or axon, Et 110 pot grow
PCBLII , HED OT
JOHN P. HUNT, 59 Fifth et
INTlllalled, %iota. ld, ov roalpt of two rod .tamp.
drl2
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT.
FRANK P. CASE,
Chronicle Building, Fifth filroei
KNELLED, NEMDF L ALIC AND STATIONER,
MIME
Magazines, Newspapers,
AND CMEAP PUBLICATIONS GENTBALLY
Now rouly, • Largo' .00rtmofft of
YiiOTO(3RAYH IMU3
Tor His Holidays, at low prices.
A Ls°, DIARIES FOR 1884.
ou'htun7urb.of ß S E lATNNAllli LUi. of ati n ti=7
PCBS, at tois prices.
AU the DIME NOVELS and DIME sow;
IliN/ES. all the MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PATERS,
and NEW TURK, PIIILADELPILIA and CINCIN
NATI DAILIES received regularly.
BB - Saban-lotion. revolved for aid napalm. and
Papua at publishers' pima.
delikTalid -
----
ALLEtiIiNIN 17 CITY KESIDENC - N
FOR BALE.—Large Brick Dwelling Hoc"
portico lo front, wide ball, lane double parlor IS
t,l 50 feel, dining-rooin, kitchen, threw chambers on
reonad floor, bath m i droo attic rooms, throe ban,
merit rooms, large cewater ilatirres, marble
maietles, glee fixtures in all the moms volt polnted
and papered, and Inexcellent order. Large lot of
ground (rooting on North Canal atnet, nning
back to Butler Minot BHA carriage hom ru e , . ab
stable for flu Maws Grape arbor; tww.rariallas of
grape', cherry, apple and shade trees, shrubbery,
io. Immediato pumwarion.
doll B. CUTHBERT A SONS, kI Market et.
VINE PERFLISIERi.—Jatiuii Cole
brawl American Perfumery compares faroraLly
with the most exquisite of the Imported articles,
The following are parttenlarty recommended:
LOINDOLkTIA, roXD LILT,
BOSE GERANIIIII, PATCHOULI,
TEIIBET MUBti, .JOCENT CLUB,
HONEY SUCKLE.
For de bf 111110 N JOHNSTON,
Comer north and Smithfield etnets.
A foil aneartment of 171C1iCil AND ENGLISH
SOAPS AND fAIiCY GOODS,
.y. on heed. 4012
ay
4AG ANBM
MAGNOLIA BALM;
Swine. Anthem* for the
Wore Bloom of Youth ;
Urn Allea's Reatarer ; teniption;
rents:very and Toilet Article., of real do
family Dye Oolon ;
Gent'. and Ladi. Sturuldar Dtwa ;
Of every darription beet quallty, kept constantly
an band and Sir de at
GEO. I. KELLY'S.
CIZICISAL DII.
o A Federal sto.. lilartn II
IM!SW'
YEBAND EAR.
DR. BAELZ
Faye farVenterattention to the treatment •
CHRONIC DisnAsEs, the EYE end WI; aw.
on CATARACT, SQUI EYES, fur ARTIFICIAL
PUPIL, Ine.rt• ARTIFICIAL EYES, ead treat. all
VNTLAIIIIATOItY EYES ; also lIARD HEARING,
.red .11 dhaale• affecting the Ler end tootling to
Dedham
Otllre. 100 WITTILSTREET.
EN
1,000 BARRELS
NO. 1 EXTRA,
to Dow bright tarn% tor solo by
dole.hr MTh% SALT lIIIAWCTIVO CO.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called
otlr large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Waldo for nlnerporee and &nobility cannot b warp •
W In the city.
Call and aware a useful proont for Iltlle money
at JOS. IL ROBLANDII, SKI Market rt.,
642 mond door from,lrlftb street.
FLIJOILING BOLIRDS I
Primo Inch Flooring Muds
6 Ant too& various widtbs, Ibr 66k, by
no16:Iso •
JOSEPH ISNOWYE—PT,-
NOTARY vunLmo.
No. 89 DIAMOND OTILNET, Prruntsa
Acbrumledarmonto;of .Doods, frapostriono and AS-
Wits taken. Ain, Dm* Monllogoo. Aotid of
difrorarroll, Loma and Lorg. rows of ovary k Ind
wrlttoa. oo)lLare
ern .
Tl..ellree• Office, Leo. I, VW
A A LLEGIIENY' CITY COMPRO E
notits wArrro.—PaHlea holding Compri..
isle, fondest the Oily of Allegheny, Pa., are hereby
notified that the Kinking fund for Itoo nill be fi
nanced. In *hoe Bonds at ilia UMW eaten olfroll.
Proponde received mall gATURDAY, the 24 day of
hbuary, 1004.
Ily ante* of the fominittne on Flamm
401114 b,.l4,l,tilfltitliff, Oily grinienrer,
. -
Ma's and I?7omen's Pelt Overshoes,.
Th. b. 4 article fo;. teeplux Ow foot gram dad dry,
=2
and ma Orin, at •
110111,ANDN,M1 Marltat Smut,
' woad door . !rota pirth, •
Liman km" opposite IMO, Pittsburgh
P. inanufsolumm of WHIM, 145111:11 AND
tIW MAIM, and ovary dascription of LIATIIDII.
BRAD/ND WOUlt.. Ueda* soUsital from Ms undo,
%Foods promptly . Mlppsd to par tostremlona.
stUtloo LIW.KNA
AIRCO° AND AMMO WOUND; _TAP
molars AND' pLArnotza. areme-Aarn
WINANS/4= of aft kinds furnished ow short Saki.
iat Win loft M No. 93_ OSONOILEEN RUNT, Ms
doors from WO* or at Foliate' Wall raw Ist"
Ne; Itttl Wood lOW, ispl to promptly sttandad to.
o . . .
ininily WATER
1 uswre, Clfl, HOU AND 8138N1C85 TAX.
XA, for 133 aro duo and mil be NO to anew&
Brod red at CB, Trealuorta ham, fourth .tent,.
during booboos beam or et my mildew% N0.'179
Webster Wept. *melte the Wets Bfo4s, froth 0 ter
la. ao. Nal 440 7 o'clock p. a_
doted . 3. B, =NAN, Werke..
00 Bxa ' "- . -11 ' 43"13a "II
LAM altMli_L, .4 , -..-..; - , , .,‘ t :::.
- 10 frills sow Seville Liallytlac" -:,:: . - 4-• :. -
la calm vas Oairlais, , . ,_, l.itiateroros, _
jun rooked by • : ' ' IMW.
ld.ll Onelli TO TAX•rAYABIi 0_ .It , Tlilg
' iidlailliTlerllWl'DlSTlttOT.=Tbar,brew. l
wo lb' Qougot
Trausrer bombs p z
low'
D ta the boa& at the
mo tat 1
. aslol6 l l Pr LA
w' who him pas seWed Ilis awn an regomp!o,
__ *Dineketpmallosiandrsad aft: motto-
' ' WhiteiAl.ro. '- - - . 0.1 r, a .., ..:ALJLlAlSAckasplicAte 4
/.11. ' -,'':- Oa 'etc A . 440 ': 9 • • ' '
.-
; , --.4•--4,4,----:,,,:.,::,"-`,..------A-44-b.,-,.-:;-:..:1...tn.,;&„:L.:::::d
Attu= a am
Meg
. P.Xll,
83 ;rood Street,
Continues to sell oft his entire stock of
MEWS FIIPSISIEING GOODS,
conszxrz N EVSICT BrANCEL
OirerCOStillga, Cloths, Cassimeres,itc.,
Dr TIM YARD, OR
=I
AXE TO 0,1i.1332C13.,
•
LI our usual uosurpsood style, et COST 'PRICE, Ss
lug a reductlm of at Rost
SAS PER CENT
Oar ugortmout Is atill complete to ❑1 ito brancbeg,
d •o lagoon, friend. sad patrota to mate and boy
rly, Y wo SS* dadrollll to C'olll oat out ,Lock by tbo
FIRST OF JANUARY. 1N434
THIS IS NO HUMBUG
As every article Is sold at COST MICE.
MO
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
CARD PHOTOGRAPM!
A FULL LINE JUST RECEIVED,
And will Ito aold at LOWER PRICES them any of
HESPECTLBLE HOUSE tu ibo Wnt
Books, Papers and Magazines
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN are repectfolly
Red to au and examine the Weir ant wive, at
JANES , T. SAMPLE'S,
No. 80 Federal at., Allegheny
WE SELL AT THE PRICES WE
HABUNIC HALL.
CALL AND SEE FOR VOCILbELVE.
Albums Holding 50 Pictures ? 83 00
Albums Holding 20 Pictures, $1 50
Bo wl,l k Morocco, Mc rlc,..N.
We have Altauns Molding tram 1
PRICE RANGE ►ItOM 50 Cg3ll'S 10 IVO cao
ea Dou't fail to nal, If you wool Albums
Piitock's Photograph Album Depo
OPPOSITE TEE POST OTVICE
- VAT CAN BE NICER
.11,1 err ma.s .eR EKON a'
G. K. H. H. F. B. P. L. BALMOBALS
CONCERT BALL SHOE STORE
•i'OLOPE RID, RIOR HEEL, FANCY IMT.
1011 FL/01cM LIYED.
THE HOME CIRCLE, Vnl I
THE 130116 CIRCUS, Te. c
THE SILT Cli CHORD
2M .Love .. cholas allocilono of Vets/ and 1
triune:AJ Music, elegantly twitud, oult.b
CKVSTMAS PRESENTS
CHAS. C. MELLOR
GOOD! BETTER I BEST ]
M. daub!. nil, and double upper BOOTS
Nen'. move Cued lIGOT3
Men's line stitcbsd BOOTS;
UAW and llieene floe pat. tippet 1161.1 OES L 5,
Allaara' and libildrem'a BOOTO, GAITKE
kla4 BA LMORALI3, of sr., description, moiling very
ion, DIY' Giro no call.
JAMBS ROBB,
&DI SO NARK= fiTIMET.
RECENT SCIENTIFIC PUBMUA-
TiONS.
Truran on tin. Manufotture of Iron.
flopplemont to Ure's Dictionary.
Dana. Manual of Goolea
Lyoll nn tba Antiquity albs.
Bryce'. Rues of the Old Wool&
WWI Principle. of Political Economy.
Armed'. Groat Stone Nook of Navin , .
Apundsi Stadion to Natural Illotory.
70
r cabal KAY IC CO., 55 Wood Must
JAMES u.BALPII,
my~tl~
Prepares RM.= Daaarriros arras BlirtrlCATionx,
fur all kinds of DaIMID, and sperintends their
erection on namable terms.
Off Los en Anderson street, between Lesrock .4
nobles. streets, Ainsitts.7 h:10
SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE
6011011AKIR I LANG
E=l=
lIALIAST, DAVIS .4/k CO., BOSTON
It can be wen at Oa "Presbyterian Book Beam;
57 Eland street. dettAr
OLO - 7 - +KB I
Al.o, s•toelt of Gentleman's Shawl
set WIITTL . Oltrt A W.
VINE DWELLING ON• PENN T.
.1.: TOIL BALL.—The lane throe-awl BRICK
DWT.1.1.1110, No. B 5 Pena street, below llq .ttool,
Y offend lot aide. Pelee WOO. The loom Is well
built, turnlahed wlth marble manna, Gen and water.
Large yard and alley ta the roar. Any one 'dabble
te eta dm bowie tan ostler throne! eta elde pt. .
Penn strew. WAY. Jr..
Peon
Ito.ninkleyoillo P. II
T TRUOLtiTIOING, Es ALL rra mama
parchand • lam rock of Ewa.'
for COIL wo i an Olt to Mks gnat borgalua oz
i Moody low prima
PRATHER "BEDS; RATE BUSH AND SPIIIO3
MATTBASSES, OLD urrrnasavx.r.-mad.
the bolt manner. mad FEATHER BEDS umonted.
A peat variety of BLINDS, EARLS A FLOOR
OIL
E CLOTH , , EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS; ADD.
LAD GSS and MANILLA BO MATS:.
- °ABM B INDINGS . Awl emery ne RDERE D edy of Goods
kept Is that Urn. W• lodes dm attentke of tin
Dahill; putridly to oar WELL. ASSORTED BTOCX.
All orders promptly alluded to.
plena 0 , 0 no a call at 91/DERAL ETEXET.
kilertrouy.' (home formerly_ occupied byldr. Steoplo.)
uolt ,DARKER W. IMMO.
Fourth drool cars too oat to On Onitmlowar
may 1111eso Wooten.. . raft al
i.
BOQUETS, CUT FI d OW ERS, Aco.,
formdall to ardor from
PROPRIETARY AND REVENUE
.2. ill dranalostlosta A fall supply
ktPt tonStangr elk toad, at Um Interval Unarm
U. No. 07_ Wain strict, nark dcor to Cty_Trau
Alt—ting DAVID
aka of !atonal WOO.
Ifinta—Lettin obaald to wenn to -Alltting,
BELTING; ' dem, Gum
"Bettleg. Paoktiavllnes, Oadtatt; Law Lath..
and Ilints • a latire stook slime on NM at do In
dts litibbsiDeptt -J.* 11. IMILLIPB,
daltMt Nan St. MO street.,
EW.LEAV-LAAD--In tiorces, bbin,;
and Ws, Oil/Ater pet etp extremity tor tiorni
nee, Al! otans own m drting.
LSOI4NHFND.
Re; II Touren it., neer Liberty.
:skim% Prea . 4.l.lart ;
!EN
•
. sus Oat srsitablo tbr • p•lalsr - of Netime,
Medleteei of Ocnateetlattety. Taqtalte iti the BOS
TON CRAOKICII BAILIEBT, No. :with street:
• 4411411 , • ' 31AUTIN..
SEEDIX3I3 JLA. •1' • now' crop; very
fts naked; Alt6il44.taiTerablr.,
In ir bole, bnyintnl - 4nuter bousoinceintn Oar,
MOTHY-BILED.--100 brie& p
imeraty OM bat ilia ibrilaialy-t
Mari 0:1.
• ,11,--qlll:olllotfitesilk'.
MEN" .11D rEIIIINE.,)7IEIIIr7 7I .
.IS' I 'I .010:7:-
Viii!
THE STEINWAY PIANOS,
</NE lIIE
MOST WONDERFUL SUCCESSES
OF MODERN TIMES.
lave, from th, smallent beginplog. ranrrd It tot...
nee tl. odmitnti.ll of
THE WHOLE MUSICAL WORLD.
THE sTEriwAv PIANO
ItSICEMBEII,
In the Largest Cities of America
Ad Ho nhat Pato eigu 01,..0t. In flaw of the roputa
and ex eche/inn of EllrOptllOluntrunnonta.
L. HIELSIEFELD,
N 0.89 WOOD STIMIST.
14•11-iti'T YRIZT PAVa_IOA.L.
Great National Exhibition in London
IXEMMIN
Alanya oe hurl.
LITERARY Kat POl/11:31
ADVERTISE
Morocco bound, two clasp.
200 Cards oar-61
MEI
Tlaan a pair of thaw. elogstrt
No. 62 FIFTH STREET.
THE SHOW= OF PICLIMs
=MEN
91 WOOD STREET
AILOHITZOT,
10:011 SALE
Made by
=ZEE
FOB LADDEB AND aniLDnas
1101IDOCUI OXlLAlVDouirszinouaL
x. ~i~ ,t~
•,. •- . , • .
Th. g, skill awl hide, r 7 of
TS MAK ETts. (FATITER INP CITE SONS,)
=I
THIRTY-TWO FIRST 1611.E311V1LL9
AND MINED. SINDALA
MIMI
Last year, nu an-nnled for Nwerful, clear, brllla
and nytupntindir t•me, WITH EXCELLENCE
Or NVURE.3IANBIIIP.
A !superb nev et.k for the Holidays Jost narked.
lier ORR PRICES ARE OBARANTEED TO BE
TER PER CENT. LOWER TILAN NEW YORR. RE
TAIL RATEA. H. ALSBER & BRO.,
doh?. 63 FIOR Street.
FAIDLY DYE COWES.
PATENTED OCTOBER is, IBGI.
Dark Green,
ii.ct riker oo lite arr.",
1' . t o MaLar,
aras,
I i • Orronre,
Pita,
Rapt,
.. . `,....." Boyd P 10,14.,
' . .. Fahnon
s, ,
............;. So/4,,a,
b - F \ ...... 4.„ - • :.,.;.,,:•,,,, Yetto , te.
~..5................- • '
For Dyt.ing bilk, Po outm and turd Good., ghouls,
Scarfs, Droww, Ribbon., Glos., Rennet., Etats,
Feathers, Kid Glares, Children. Clothing, and all
Mods of Wearing Apparel.
air A SAVING OT SO PER CENT. lia
For OA cents you can color as many goods aa would
otheralso cost tiro Limn that .me. Varies. shades
can to produced from the maw dye. 'The
ph
1.
simples and any one can Imo tha dye with perf
mama. Direction. in Englieh, Trench and German,
inside of each package.
For further Information In Dyeing, and gtytng a
perfect knowledge what colors are bent adapted to dye
mer other., with many plembla recipes,) purchase
blow. A Stevens . Treatise on Dyeing and CaMTME
Cent by mail on receipt of price—lS cents.
Kauutectared by ROWE A STEVENS,
WA Broadway, Briton.
Mak,
Black/aßalk.
Dark Ma.,
Li& Dere,
Fresehllare
Card Nar.
Dart Bra un
lapkt Baara,
&Mir 'am
Man.
Disk Dra 0,
Lapki l nh,
Fawn I , rnb
U: Fr.. 4
by dragginte eta
ANA LYSit4.-
't.ri E'''ks
SL LOUIS, MO.
C •XJ_ A:____.//i.
Sit., 49.50
A Lust,._ 11.50.
P. W.. 1.3,--. 2.30.
Lgsa...._— -- .01.
11.tusicu,_ ..... —.. .01
100.
Flaving accented the Agency for the sale of the
SEMPLE mix, st. Louis, Mo.. I iro
vite the .tention of Clam haul Steel Manufacturer.
to the Analvala given above, as reported by Prof.. A.
A. Ileys, of Boaton, wyd..l. C. Booth. of Philedelphla,
which, together with the bud of actual experience by
manufacturers to PlttetrorglL Cincinnati .01 St.
Loot% determine. it to De the purest , and me rlon s .able Clay now known, whether Foreign or
Pop made from it have stood In the Ghee Yuraace
from d 54 t. 9 months.
The Amapa+ is of the Maras taken from the mine.
without any wrnthlog or preparation whatever. 1,
posseeses great adhesleenees and plasticity qalities,
wfdeh are not abysm by the Analysis, end Which ad
ott of rho mixtnre of a large proportion of .hell or
homed clay.
I am om p elirepared to till order. Ibr the above Clay
to be dap from St. Lord. or delivered here.
ALII. GORDON
Ha in 6ECOND 815H.87
MEI
NO MORE GRAY RAI&
LUXIIIIIANT EWE BY 081 NO
TAIL u law A.T olt
For restorlug .1.1 bewitifylog du Ehar
This la en article but recently introduced into thla
eonntry, but boa long been favorably known by the
nobility of Stance m tkeir only effectnal HAIR
nEeruffes. It w=rapiete within furl[, 00 other
dressing ot accompaniMint of any kind iming moue
ear) , to secure Ore attainment of the foll Owing desi
rable manila, other than scion: complhatme with tba
direction.:
1. ft in aafttne. own nennew, venom (hay Her
in Lb Piesal cad.
Z. 11 teal wale it grow ositoLd Head.
7. It sal restore eke Mammal Sonnies.
It oil resort 1/0 Ikradne.a ilae•O•
15. It will oda lb Hair WI and Mks*.
G. II S7I pawns Bs Orgrinal Color to Old dye.
7. It a-Sims:NM ase Hair/rasa FolleS Qf•
stilt 0.0 aU ()Uwe. of the Scalp.
It le not • Dr; 5000.10.00 Anna. of Silver, or any
other ingredient Wash= to either Skin or Hale.
Prim, 0171 C DOLLAR.
Tie mle ttliattli=l3ll:=al dices
Ow. of Smithfield and Sour= Ste., Pilt•Ojid.
nolSoimarrawl
DR. A. WELNM.ANN'S
(D1LN7191%)
TOOTH-ACHE PILLS.
The
of ;ef t
of thin Pill The y been the remit of
year. and prattle/. am pendy
table, end and therefore will net Wpm the teeth. Gam•
They mill env the moat violent Tooth•Athe In • lbw
entnatem, urban properly .n 1
Directiew—Cloon out the caTity or the Tooth erect-
I. and dry It well With cotton; then cut the Pill
he oi.le of the loc.. lind press It tight Into
t he
ootb, and Omer uVer with 11(11/ co• cotton.
Those Pills are ono of the best rernedles for th
hocking pair.
Prepared and sold whaieode and rata, by
AUG. WBINMAiN,
NO. all OEIIO BERN= All. hetty Clly.
And also by all wholesale and retail Dr.tolo
Pittsburgh and Allegheny.siuM maw
-
BATON, ItACRUR & CO.,
N0a.17 AND 19 FIFTH 13111JEZT, PrrugnAgs,
84. A4r.to Ica
AtIEWOI O B Steel Ulan anaallffe
ZoomILA Wino, having the oppnnmea ma com
fort of Linos. To milltaz7 mn a.A traiskri tbe
aro Invaluable.
WILL 1.11103 OW ■em 90LIALLAND crial
Gears OD lath.
Tornovar "
1 10 p WI
Wire' Narrow Collare.-- 1 CD sea.
" Oen 160 per par.
Oastta vas on noript of 11 IS
O I.ars isensmand ler 2.6 ants; ar vs sill
exchange. DIM COLLAR tar so OLD ONE, re
siding It not tinge or bent, fir Oars.'
She rads rsrplkd UN Nov Irk Aran , prim.
Tor pries Ust slime •
"TC-Z 4 Intitreutrlk.
13nektkin Gloves.
°mustlets.
Sheepskin do.
Ws ban a irplecald Gantlet sullablb fur drIT
141. 04 b0U11a is ditilMid)loll,wcith.
mmstnMifiiii
ElO,OOO APPLE THU,
Rahn S, a and a raw old—tneltultag the
old auding Indianan, and may taw oar.
.1110 Ivry tarp Mock of PEA% (standard Ind
dine, CIIIMIIY:PE/1011. PLUM. SCIMM(iUELIt,
SHAD ':AND OILWAXENTAL TUP.Z9, DOSES.
GUAPII , VINIML• 011EMNIIOUSI
PLANTS. acs dn,littoleasda and entail at tau yea
nnssbXPlttaa,.._,- MUUDOCH, Jr.,
. sal sauna . .. Pittsburitb snit OsilsisiNunstries..,
SALT. -1000‘ bbls • tru A -N0. , 1 foi
udo_stAsszawrty stra4 "
IaRE bbhte•Cfressonzboall,
11.11 strant: • t r. to Aran .
AICLCt ,
Pi.
~
~"k
~• ~:
.HOLIDAY SA T.113'
S, ROME'S TRIMMING HURL
77 and 79 'Market St,
oar Ezvlsr 11 °lids) Wes o
I==l
Embroideries,
Lace Goods, and
Linn Handkereheifs.
Our stock of these Goode le more complete than at
any former mama. The prime have be.] =rhea
down. We bare lave lost opened a choice lot of
Worked Slipper Patterns, Raney Money Bags, and
Tito Cashlutern Brar4, rultable fur
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Our goat of _other Semanuble Goods Is sell u
anted In
Cloak Ornaments, Bead Gimps,
Velvets and °impure Laces,
Silk and Felt Hata,
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Gloves.
Stockings,
Wool Hoods,
Stoves, Sontegs
Balmoral Bliirts,
Quaker Shirts,
Corsets,
HEAD DRESSES,
LADLES' MERINO
VIES TE3 AND DELANY OHS.
Men's Undershirts and Drawers.
Of the beet mate.
FUR GAUNTLETS,
HEAVE DRIVING GLOVES
Alpo, • flail line of
NOTIONS.
SMALL WARES GENERALLY
Wham!. Emma up stairs. Merchant. watt all
others lotto bay to sill &pia supplied at lowest what.
sale rates.
JOS. HORNE & CO.,
77 aad 79 Market Street
ON ELANDS,
A large and splendid sisartneent °Moods GEL
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
Comatlng, In part, of
ldorooto Satchels, Part-Idennaies,
?uses and Wallets.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBMICIS I
THOM 51 WO 525.
Belts, Belt-Rubles, Jet Breastpins
and Bets, Bar Rings, Shawl and
Scarf Pins, Shell Boxes, In
laid Shell Combs, Head
dresses, Hair Nets, Hoods.
,Enbias, Sontag' and Comforts.
LADIES' AND GEETS SCARFS.
Maltese, Lane and Embroidered Col-
Prrrermon, P
Isms, Hem-Xtltabed and Embrol
dared Handkarehteb, HOdeT7
aleveftNotlow,itinall Wares,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Oho us a call before purchasing clambers, as
tbal cenrildent that our pia, will bei forma •er, low.
ItIACItIIII &
TB hiAlliirierazrr,
Between roarth and Dtaarowl Eine
H o I FOR THE HOLIDAYS I
Elegant Late Collars and Sets
Rich Lace Handkerchiefs;
Prussian-Laos Veils';
Stuart Plaid Ribbons;
Embroidered Handkerchiefs ;
Hoods, Sontags, Rubias
Plosquitairo Kid Gloves ;
Gents. Kid and Buck Gauntlets;
Fine Dress ;Dirt' ; .
Linen and Paper Collars;
ema v .ra in an imeeni:foriety, and nom. of
rem doscuption,
AT
EATON, MAGRIIMI & CO'S,
17 AliD 19 FIFTH ST
Wbolesale4arebsimas will Awl oar stock equal to
say In the sits; warts oar tenas lbs snittis Wit
'Basra sad testacing.
For SILKS, DRESS
GOODS, CLOAR and
SEMIS, go to J.
W. BARKER & CO.
No.sTharßet Street.
pREEME FM,ClalnendAl3,
J. MR. .BURCHFIELD,_
E. COY. FOTIrEh and IlesketStrtets,
'list on band very tinalKans
fi(mi ',tor iwsefitist
Lace Oaliacltl
Needle Wiallted CoPlirs
Matbradmml Llar&Vavaluic 10 , 41y6
401
HesopSittched
P p Empress Oath' ,
stag, canotazialneck;
Usiidsoms °Woks 1'
mat • ran as:omega aian ktas ti DAY ow=
dsT
sows t
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LlNDssy's
IMPROVED - WOMERVICHER,
for the etcroot all dluiu4sristsYT trt4ahin tap
tat. of the blood, =oh am
norm, Cntaaeow
sews, Erszipelas,
plea on the Pete, Sore .E7es. Sal 3
Bead, 'fetter A.F.nttuns.. Old sad
Stubborn Ulm.. Uheuroutle Dlardri
Dppepeds, Coati mans, .1 mud lec, Balt Eilt6l2,
lle, hlDfaeases, General Deb GUI, LlTti Clam
plaint, Lou a Appetite, Lew Spirits, Foal Stolinanb
Vernala ClompUkiah!, t....vther with all wthF
Hers from en Improper condition of the
irculatory .T.tem As • paeral Tout
Eta effect/. U must bccdpsaat, 3=l
gavot toll to benefit, when
mcd pmerreriser and Ito
ourdlngto dtroa.inru.
TzetvrLnitlxi_AJAsi
The proprietor has lota enough "band to
Me good lized rolumvell of them the free will of
Ening. of thaw who have been cured by thi Mood
Searcher, from which he selects tho folloviog
TUE 011 EAT EUBLEITA—THE WORLD MIA L
LB:WED TO PRODUCTS ITS ROL LID—TRB
BLOODISEARCTRIDI GLORIOUSLY' TRIUMPIT•
SAT.—Sworn seams.' of David NEeCreary, of be
pier Township, Bedford CoourT
In April, 1016, ea near se I on materaldr: • small
pimple made its appearance on my upper lip, which
coon deans enlarged and sea 1 used poultkee of
esevel, end west of blue e mit vistaed elect
/Indite the sore extending, I called on De. Sly, of
!Shell/berg, who pronoconed It CANCER; end pre
aribel a wash of sugar of Iced and braid poultliel.
Windbag them rereadies of no mall, I called upon Dr.
Sharer, of Darktaille, Somerset county, - Rho ale
pronoureed the disease Cancer. and gave metatarsal
and Weald reveille—the latter consieting princi
pally of caustle—lmt all to no wpm*, es t h e dhow
continual spreading toward the nose. I mkt coed •
Ofulismilim of iusenle, In the form of I.
This
for • time checked the dims" but the iallsoisamike
soon increared. I nova called upon Dr. Eisele:4 - er
lit. Clairsa/le, Bedford county, who am prOneemeed
the disease Cause and applisi • mint, mato be a.
borer &Slug remedy, but it had uo effect airtutorgr
to checking tho spaned of the sore. 'ln Dew:ober, In
the tame Yew, the disease had tatell any a wader
' pert of My BP, and bad attacked the nate, shot I
went to Inneinsmi where I =Felted Prof., It. 8.
Newton, of the Bit, ectio Medical College.. Ife Pro'
utrunced the damn adaneen• Cancer; made
deeed by an Increlbate use of mercury.' /Id*PPlifd
mad due abatement, and gave Me Internal' Studies
Sly See healed up, tel the Inflasinuithei c u e
not
thoroughly removed. In Febreary, bis pre ,
nounced roe cured and I left for home.. Id April,
the disease again vetuneed, and ea violent Sas th l
•
rata that I could not mit at tight: Late
rearmed toOtudianall, and again placed zemdf tin
eptember, S
der the charms of Dr. 'Newton, with vidine he need hoinEsuu everyldu
ed until arbkh
known remedy, and dining
partly suateedal in checking the
dbease, bat when I *turned home them sere still
three at.hugth: ulcers upon my fem.. - I continued
axing Newton's progaratleus, and deo malklue that
I get ft= De. EJy, but the Cancer cold:tuned grow.
Lug until It tad eat rote the left side of slur nose, the
greater portion of any lett check., and :hid attacked
my 101 l eye. I bad given up all tope, Of, Mar
cured, drum Dr. Ely mid be could only We ni t ti g
but that acme wan impasible. kiarch./SEd.
bought • bottle of "Blood-Seasher,"buta must con
lea that I bsd no faith In it. I was very Weak when
I commenced ming it ; but I ibundltud Isaired
strength day b 7 day and slat that the Ideas mot.
m I
ooed drying up. couttanedi and sham 0011114
bottle was taken my face was healed se If by a mire
d. I and atonal bottle, and I hare been beldam
stem than I ham been der the bud wen years. AI.
than& my face la sadly iilafigared; I 'am still grebe
fel to a benignErootace • who' boo my tik
and which ham teen dons Slimier the 'mms.al
tty of "Lindeere Bnyroved Blaad4feardar:_ .
• - DAVID' aututzwit
/trona and subscribed this Olet day of duvet, A.
D. ISA before me one of- the Jtkes alba Peace,
In and for the Borough us
mgh of Itolll daymbrerg,Blair Co.,
S 1
JOEfli aosisr
Sato= t V. J. Josue.
LIVE COMPLAINT CONED sr zrzahors
BLAIR COUNTY, IL
Permslly appeared before me, caw of the Justlree
of to. Pears Mend *,r Bleir county, .Goorgs Sapp;
who being duly worn aceorileg to len . , doth dawn
end NV: Two years two I was aglictalwittipeta
Men the shoulders, Mmost constant._ cotigh. It. of
=to, &O night meets, and eery/edged to
Ade let ; tenth brume ea weak that I mild
hardly mask: segg.hpiciandid me no good: gnat
time last fall I commenced taking Lindartitlmprier
d Blood•Pcoreber; and try the uncle two'bola.W was
perfectly eared. I feel safe to ritornmerni it to all
who toga ream User diseases, general debility, las
o o f f rb=didirrdd not ot
like to ra A P O.
madder it an excellent Wally medicine. .-
WWI= WOPP.
g=d xebec:abed We 161.1 i day orlifearla. A.
D. 1257, bolos ma. J: CONEMS, Jr P. _
Not.—r. Hupp areaident atii..l,2:a:stmi F og
to wolf knewn to the dawns of Malt 04 Sodded
ocantlera. mane! =client charictetang Itilnence.
ANORPHILO WE OP SCR 0771 . LA MOW BY
rzsmars nooD,wricaT4_
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If there be any who stiCbdonbt th n at landskr ao a let•
proved Blood-Beareher has and will cum
the mart desperate sad burstatelh4 mom of Boost.
els, let them read the follawiugand to caurimed r
Dr. J. If. Lindsey I was alietea for •Mieber at
yeas with Mama. by be
Scrotal, ler the last flow yeas waa SO bed that
I Ina amble to be out of my bed. I triad a the
remedies sod the best p delana I was able to pro
cure, without any rah. I conthand
grawia worse tall the tab and skin warentlay
atria the Eft Mae of ray face, neck. shoulder ad
enet. lay wafering wets so great, end I win ea he
rotuced, that it required the dram of twoFte to
mare me In This was my co nd ition lola
lama by the Md.
Norma ram; of /Mart tr 7
your Improved BloodDearcher, adds, to my peat
ale, and the malefaction of my friends, Ito= dis
avowed was helphot me: .I continued the me of it,
and gained so rapidly that inVorudderahly koala=
one year I was able to go about ea attend to elms
of my household dam, arkd the pane aided warm
all Mad up, aka:masa with mutal, _Maltby flesh
ied skin, and hen ea continued CM' Since: sod
lOW =Say • state of health that I had tar yews given
up all hopes of ever *gat being/armed with.
NANDI-BLBAEIII>sI.
Neer Eldattm. Anneas.l «val. Pa.
gaga 8. 1888.
Being afflicted with a pleura tatter in the arms
sal fsee—efter trying many remedies which utterly
LBW to rm.--I was sPersuaded, by W. ll:Barris
C. to try .I.indsey's Improved . 11lood-Swrcher,”
and now, els weeks again:in the taxed dog* pro.
Mum* eurett• The teeter brokapat. Some
labsg Only rikr an, Cu the inside of My arras,
.treading from the eosta down to the ertru ; also
on ray Poe, immediately around thensootb and chin,
sod continual to be a perfoct torment- te .inso
eared by the Blul-Searelter. 'ItlY arms wird at times
melees. owing to e deep.crackii and sorts on
cumounie to bleed at an y time or the least ewer
! Um to lilt or work. and sometimes to Itchy I mild
scarcely prevent taming alaiiDesb. I - -bare noW
Jaen cured di weeks, and,lbellt tide. to Mr. Lindsey.
amlie tbe public pnerally, to MAU thlt siatrawmt,
in hope that others ilka myself -may to benefited by
ming his tstrahmble medicine. •
Der
i•
Sworn to and subscribed ttelbrst mitionsof the al
dermen la and for the city of dltaburffi; this Witts
day of July, A. D.IIWW.
ADD. iffolldfiTild, - dMirrestan.—
*IMO.
Ligaiti-tkar Bit WA" Mil Tay, MIT Ogi "of
your =Masa ; ttleaas fend tis tire drawoa.- weld
jitt say tbat yoga =edict= las canal a. &mot floral.
ea has boa bees tenant an aroyears ytir• Both arar
rattan offilis lady's aroutr-you coal 'oara abisera
erceldavr Bbe Is at .tbselatithlrottle - Intr: au& t)
Acela la growing on terytsat, . - -il74t://106datlirebit
ta ring al overthe country.. %Is peoples= airy
ouch planed artth tn. atarter aka. _lleass seed us
'statement trout account, aria obligator:
Toms truly,' .10101 RA ON & 00.,
' -.l:ldertinijndluta &ration.
As A TONIC, It WI tie equal. Era ,
tike. the many ' o l, lthitlitts 4. 4 "it'
ters," it created no tuba apietite„
010 tone 7igor to tr i o, system grad
and PFroknentl7.
emris and ftwir,-J
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