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Sfpf? sc- v^fe[i ■NiM If® “I'nA A? .?«P| Jt '.' ,'' '>*j6 * * 1 i^l#-4^; t '.A': W&xi.X.. - - T'/5« '»* ' fv / Itv • " f tV, 'X~ 1 e ; <-«, J «S' ' , # -c ' ,AV , ± ' f *• -j * W rf-0— J* 1 # " 1 * ~-;A ! »* -o . A _ ' c . ' ’”• «,-«*■ J **’ -j wbztf'* “V* -,■« «■ * " ■£«&-^*V^Cb3«- v * «- *-li s •- - ' '* K •, . *■ ff 4-" r ? ”■ •* , iwCji' f • v • ’ *X v» ;V.- ‘- ,■; ■ v. _ llllltllllllllilS*^%. : M:?1>^^^ t ' { «f -J , • 1 D' ; >'' ' • #<* ■:■ * Vi} £«; i "*■ ~ A writer in the “Atlantic Monthly" for November hanates the following strange I Btory, which “suportitionists” will,of course greedily swallow: I Dr. DeWette, the famous German bibli-1 oal critic, returning home one evening, be-1 tween nine and ten o’clock, was surprised, I upon arriving opposite the boose iawhich I he resided, to see a bright light burning I in his study. In fact, he was rather moreJ than surprised, for he distinctly remember-] ed to have extin guiahedthe candles when he went out, an hour or two previously, locked the door, put the key in his pocket, whioh, upon feeling for it, was still thert. Pausing a moment to wonder by what I means and for what purpose any one could I have entered the room, he perceived the I shadow of a person apparently occupied I about something in a remote corner. Sup posing' it to be a burglar engaged in rifling his trunk, he was upon the point of alarm-1 ing the police, when the man advanced to the window, into full view, as if for the pur pose of looking out into the Btreet. It I was DeWette htmselt ! The scholar, author, professor—his height, sum, figure, stoop—his head,“his face,his featdres,eyes, I mouth, nose, chin, every one—skull cap, study gown, neck-tie—all, everything? I There was no mistaking him, no excep tion whatever; there stood Dr. DeWette in his own library and he oat in the street! Why 'he must be somebody else! The Dootor instinctively grasped his body with his hands, and tried Mmself with the psy-1 cological tests of self-consoiousnesss and I identity} doubtful if he could believe bis I senses, that black were not white, that he I no longer existed his former self, and stood perplexed, bewildered and confounded, ga zing at his other likeness, looking out of the window. Upon the person's retiring I from the window, whiah occurred In a few minutes,' Dr Wette resolved not to dispute the possession of his study with the other doctor before morning and ringing at the door beU ofja house opposite, where an ac quaintance resided, he asked permission to remain over: night. The chamber occupied by him command ed a full view of the interiorof his library and from the window he could see his oth er self engaged in study and meditation; now walking up and down the room im mersed in thought; now sitting down at the desk to write; now rising to search for a volume among the book shelves, and im itating in all respects the peculiar habits of the great doctcr, engaged at work and busy with cogitations. At length, when the cathedral bell had finished striking through four and then eleven Btrokea—as German clocks are wont to do an hour be fore twelve —DeWette No. 2 manifested signs of retiring to rest —took ont his watch the identical large gold one the other doc tor in the other chamber felt snre was at that mordent in bis waistcoat pocket, and wound it np ; removed a portion of his clothing, came to the window, closed the curtains, and in a few minuteß the light dis appeared. DeWette No. 1 waiting a little time till convinced that No. 2 haddispoaed himself to sleep, retired also himself to bed, wondering very much what all this could mean. '\VVV v '-: i> ~'t ■** " * L • **■ ' •' r. -gt • * ‘ v -? ; • ... Ji. Mr. / ; *•' '4 J'. w .* r* . -r&v - VOLUME XIX. A R EMARKABEE STORY. The Life of a CUebratei Scholar saved by an Apparition. Bising -ttexk- nusming, he oruesedthu street and passed up stalls to his library. The door was fastened ; heappfied"the key, opened it,and entered. No onewas there; everything, appeared in precisely the same oondition in which he had left it the even ing before— his pen iying on the paper as he had dropped it on going out, the candles on the table and mantie-pieee, evident ly not having been lighted, the window curtains drawn aside as he had left them; in fine, there.was not a single trace of any person having been in the room. Had he been insane the night before ? He must have been. He was growing old; some thing was the matterwitb his eyes or brain. he was deceived, and.it was very foolish of him to have' remained away all night. Endeavoring to satisfy his mind with some such reflections as these, he remember ed he had Dot yet searched his bedroom. Almost ashamed to make the search, now convinced it was alba hallncination of the senses, he oroaeed the narrow passage way and opened the' door. He was thunder struck : The ceiling, a massive brick arch, had fallen during the night, filting the room with rubbish and crushing his bed into atoms. DeWette,the apparition,had saved the life of tbe great German scholar. Tholnok, who waa walking in with me in the fields near dalle, when relating the. anecdote, added, upon concluding : “I do' not pretend toacoount for the phenomenon; no knowledge, scientific or metaphysical, in my possession, .is adequate to explain it; but I have no more doubt It actually, positively," litterally did occur, than I' have of the existence of the sun IN Himmel da.” Rallrdkd VirCp^rty. Railroad property teems to suffer iffofe I from internal war than any other species I of property. Besides the loss of its regu-1 lor business from a disturbed condition of I public affairs, and the liability to be taken,] possession of for military uses, the first] thing a defensive army does is to destroy | all the bridges as the invading army ad-1 vances. The bridges on the Northern Cen. l tral, and on the Philadelphia and Wilming- J ton road were burnt on the very first move ment of troops Southward. Through the energy of the managers, they have been repaired, but have to be guarded continu ally. The bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad are all ready to be destroyed as soon aa tfie federal troops maroh toward Harper’s Ferry. Bince the Federal troops j have crossed into Virginia, the work of de struction has extended on the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire road; the national I troopq have burnt bridges, variously stated, at eight and eleven, and have torn npthe rails at intervals over a spaoe of many miles, The object of this proceeding is to prevent the approach of attacking forties from Bar- ’ par’s Ferry. The bridges beyond theline of their operations have been destroyed for several miles by the Virginia troops, to pre vent The Federal forces from advancing any farther. South. Though railroads are great facilities for mustering onr forces to gether. they cannot he considered of much importance for army operations in the ter ritory of States. aavxUix,' 1 heavy columbladu have been mounted at Fort MqHenry since last week. '*• ? * ‘J'y’’/' '•« *• * «?- -W5-'- ?>'- •> 5-^ ■r't ' . . * One of the first aots of Congress, at its approaching session, ought to be td consider the propriety of admitting sugar duly free, Under the,. existing arrangement, we are actually affording aid and comfort to the rebels, by protecting their sugar by a duty of | cents per pound on raw, and 2 cents on refined, sugar. As far as Louisiana.: sugar is used at the North, it must be paid for in gold, and thus we are assisting our enemies in the most effective manner ; wberas the sugar we get from Havana, we can pay for, to a great extent, with -groitr end breadstuff's. As revenue-is very neo essary at thC presentmoment, the deficiency' in sugar can be made up by smaller duties on tea and coffee. This matter will be un doubtedly urged in Congress. At its last session the measure was very near becoming a.law, but Louisiana was not then in arms against us, and Congress was indisposed to any unfriendly aot. Times are changed now, and we need have ii.> delicacy towards a State which is sending , ut pirates against our oommerce. Some of the New York papers, in view of the great losses the Nothern merchants sustain for bad Southern debts, are urging the policy of selling goods hereafter for cash to retailers, and short credit to houses of known integrity and solvency. The bus iness of the country has so long been car ried on upon the credit system, that a change like this will appear too radical to be adopted. Bat why cannot a system be established by which a man will be able to pay for his goods when be purchases them, as well as in three or six months after ( WUSHISOXEN’S CANDIDATE FOB BHBBIFF, ROBERT WATSON ■P»-dtf PITTSBUttOU. FOR COUNTY TREASURER.—A. FLOYD of the Second Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for the above office, before the Re pub).can Nominating Convention. apSfadawjc 4<mrardiaj and flomnmsion. TA&ES W. CRAFT, Commission and 4P Forwarding Merchant, and Maroon tile Broker, Office and Stonge* NoiHorth '-Levee, Saint Lanin. | B.—l will give immediate and personal attention to I ail business entausted to mj care, for which charges I will be reasonable. Relevances: L. K. Forsythe, St I lxHds j Paul LaningtSk Lout* . 0. BrashearwA Co, Cio- I Messrs. Trux AJ. Craig, Philadelphia; IP Arthur, I Byrne £ Gibbons, New York; W. C. M’DowelL, T. Ewing, I K‘W Northup A Kansas; J. W. Bor bridge A Oo n I New Orleans;'W. W. Weston. Memphis: Penstock A I Hart, Pittsburgh; Q. W. Casa, Pittsburgh; P. H. Bali, R I D. Adams, Chicago, W. P. Coolbaugti, Burlington, lowa, I W. H. Poetiewait, Burlington, Iowa; Capta. Connell, 1 Bowman, and nver men generally. mhl&6m | JAMES A. EKTSUBR. "" FORWARDING MD CORIIS (ON HERCHMT toa soi «i 4 tn | Plomr, Qntla, Baeoai Url t Bstttr, Seed | Urltd FniH and E’rodaee Oeatrally, CORN KB OF MARKET ANT) FIRST STRUTS, PITTSBURGH, PA. , Ram vo—Francis G. Bailey, Ksm, William Diiworth. 8r- 6. Cnthbert A Son, Piiuuui (h. Boyd 4 Ott, HeiskeU A Bwdartngen, S. Bead* Uas ~ U. 4 M. Banluliat a jfrCifDdkfT*.l , ULBADTO. BOBEBT DALZELL A CO., : WHOLESALE GROCERS, COIIISSION MID FORV’\RQItIG BEBIJHIIfTS Daiuu oi P*owjg» An NO. LIBERTY i i RKET, «019 PIfBMMH, SCXJTHBERT & SON, attend to the • sale and purchase of Raft) Estate, collection of Resist Borrowing and Loaning Moneys on Mortgages, A<l, 61 Market street. JOUN BOOBUfiAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TH* sacs or TIG METAL AND BLOOMS, HO. 14 WATER STREET, BKDOW MARKET, |illa riTT&BVRg ff, PA. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET. Capital, 1200.000. Securities, over $300,000. This reliable and well known COMPANY, doing exclusively a Fit* Insurance Business, Ban iis Capital invested in Bonds. Mortgage b, United States Treasury Note%Cisy Loan*, Bah k Stocks, and other safe securities* *uch as have stood the test of the hard times. Ail adjusted losses have been paid be fore maturity. The promt* ooursff heretofore pursued by thiß Comfiauy. in the settlement of all claims, Justly eotiUes it to the high repu aiion which U eiyoyAlFne ‘policies in the above highly responsible company, ap ply to i-KOBTTiB.. THOMPSON. Agent, w Bagaley’s Building, ■p&SmeoH oorner Market and WatefratftvFittaPg. B\ STATE AUrUOBlil. jETNA INS UR AN OE CO., Incorporated in 181&—Charter Perpetual Cash Capital and Assets, 'jttn.’f, 1861 .. $ 2,266,170 82 Loases adjusted and paid, over 13,000,000 P POVERTY INSURED AGAINST ’ Danger by tire, or the Penis of Injuid Hariga. > lion, el a> liberal rates anil rules as solvency and lair rofit vJI permit. OFFICE uF THE PI fIBBURGH,FT. WAVNK A CHICAGO R.R.COA Pittsburgh, May 34th, )86f. J as- STOOKHOLDEttVoE THJyjmB RDMH FOhT WAVNEWND- dETCAOO BAfLBOAD COMPANY, residing In Pittsburgh and riomitr, are re auestbd to cell at the offlee ol the company, No. 13 6th .LreeL and sign the agreemenUn relallofl-lo ihareor orgarjlsatiou:*!! Is y. ry ■ desirable tTnf ti* agreement should be signed by the l&lh of J une. my26’t| 1 O.W.CAHH. RENTS’ CALF OXFORD’S $1,60 AT THE PEOPLES’ SHOE STORE, No 16 Fifth it, US. DIFFENBACRKK. fIBAMPAGNES, \j OHABLKS HBIDSIECK* CBOWN, MOMMA CO'S CLICQUOT, Ac, For Bale bj TUST RECEIVED through the' Custom •I House, it most Booerior lot of genuine Havana 3e ,MB.suoh asConohss, Conchttaa, Kitra atgle Plinpf g£gs # t satt.Otetloh.m.dtffflbe.BOUmoldr^et^ Roll butter.— 6 barrels Fresh 801 l Batter, 8 boxes : M - 14 backets “ * ■fm received end for PETZEK, mr B eorderMerkei tod First .treeU EUBEKA OIL CQKBgBY, VENA IS GO COINTV,, PENJfji., (■CHARTEBBD BBBHITAH'Y 16T, 1861. ) CaplUl „* 4 i i •: 'Hi - . ’N’t Duty on Sugar- Reform in Credit. <Ban (Mates: ttsnramf. OF HAKTPOHD. A. A. CARRIER At 880., Agents, 1 W. H. EDlK,'Surveyor, m,16:8m No. 63 Fourth street, Pmsburpb, Fa. dents' Cell Oxford’! $1,76. dents’ Celf Oxford’s $2,26. dents’,Calf Gaiters^s2,2s sloo,ooo, H. E. DAVIS Sec. A. M. MARSHALL, Pres. Wrxotom A. M* Marshall* W. H. McGee. James Forquer, C. Bemnger, J. L*. OemsghiUL. Office in the* of R» M. Levis, i4ty of Allegheny, Pn» DBS. STEBBXH3 & MUNSON, OPERATIVE AND MEOHAitIOAL .DENTIH'I'B, Offl.o6,losJj*ifth Street, A FEW DOORS ABOVE) THE POST OFFICE. aogrlyd ' ijt | SAVE THE! BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Cl : SfLli, ! has reinoVed ; fa , 246 PENN SXREJSIV-ia the house formerly occupied by Keyset; ;opposite Christ’s Ohorch. .Be will % It® all the modem lmprovemeuts. Teeth iasorted at variouaprioea, tromilo to |#2per set* Barkaiacs—Rer. w. D. Howard, Her. Samuel iKudler, A. Bradley, k. G* ifOandless, ,J 3. flopkiuß, W> H. Vaakirk, KeyaerTw.. Nimick, Samuel ftTKeA. ,ftu2Tdy , • TEETH EXTRAOTR& WITHOUT PUS T)Y THE USE OF AN APPARATUS Jj f hereby no drag* or-galvanic battery are used. Cold weather to the time- when 4he- apparatus can be used to its best -advantage. MeJicarrantlfimeii and thpir families herb theft teeth extraciedoy mV prooebs, and ahb reedy td testify uto tho safety ana pautlesmiesa of the 6pefafion, whftWver has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary having no kn6wl* edge of my process. TEKTB inserted in every style* i E- OUI>KY, Deutiat, 134 Bxniihfleld street.- nol-iUydta ALL THE LATEST STYLES GENTS' AND BOY'S PATENT LEATHER CALF KID GAITERS, OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS. New York Manufacture, W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO., Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. undersigned having se cbred the ri*ht for til 4 BUUe of Pennsylvania, in certain patents, for making tightand alack laurels, have put up the naoeasary machinery for that purpose, is the above named establish moai.anri are now read; to tarnish Q)L BARRELS, made or*ihe best materials, and CEMENTED in sach a muonor-as, it is believed, will render them secure against leaking. WefesmKtAtf!y4aU4tM«ttanuonofft«fln&r»ol Rock and GdtU Oils, and jHtkluoeraof Crude Rock Oil, to our make of Barrett, believing that thej r wiU find it to their internal to procure an ftxtiofe no* jferfaAly - madw und well seemed by a cement, exdmivety our own* against leakage. Qr4arimay be. sent to the -Factory, on the Allegheny river, loot of Tayler street, Mb Ward, or to our office. No 37, Fifth street* up stair*: apt&t UIfTHEfRaaiDL J. H. & CO.'S maiONABLK HAT HTOfiB, TS WOOD STREET. SPRING STYLE SILK & CASSIMERE HATB. FRENCH-AND AMERICAN PELT BATS. CAPS FOR BENTS, YOUTH’S,; ANI> CHILDREN Of every description STRAW GOODS In great ranety. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To sait all tastes. Anal tbs Lowest Rates at J. H.HIILERMAM * CO.'S, maSs n wool) bt. FITB CURED! THE SBBAT AMERICAN REMEDY. This medicine has brought Qapplnesa to (be Homes of hundreds of Families th*i bar* for yean suffered the greatest affliction. tn having some member of their family afflicted with this dreadful disease. What can bnng each bitter grief to the hearts of paresta, as to aeolheir child Buffering with aj disease that destroys the intellect and so often Carrie* lie victim, unconscious to the grave. Barents I In Chd AHBRXCANSEMEDY yen have so long looked for in vain— A Owe. Tbts Remedy is M oontauui no Pouonou* Drug s, aod KWetfie j»ri}- CikliiiChrTtiiiTMfi. and the Medicine wilt bd sent itnuie diateiv to any pari ol.tba country. From two to mi bottle! will effe&a Cure in most canes. Pride, fl per bottle, or six bottle* for $6. Prepared try UK. BTAJIK BY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bold JDS.'FIiEaHNtL cor. Mark&st. AlHamood. 40*AII orders should be addressed to L»R. C. TARKEY Pittabargh, Pa eetfclydsw 7 RdBOPBAfI AtiENCI. rpHOMAS RAITIGAN, European Agent, Jl No. ITS Water street, Pittsburgh, ls prepared tODriigoat or’eA&d back passengers hom or to anj ] tart oethe old country, either by'eteam or sailing pack* eta. ‘ HIQfIT DRAFTS FOR BALE, payable in anypart of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad; Also, Agpnt for old Black Star Line of Hailing Pack ets, aadlbr the Uneit of BleAmera sailing between New YorkJLlverhoei. Glasgow sml'Oalwav f®Jl Ot-ttivt. v\o »i nn kk «ooi»s *•' ! -A T- REDUCED PRICES YTTE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A Wi CHOICE ANDSELECTBTOOK OK GOODS for SPRING AND SUMNER SALE*, whioh bare been selected frith more than usual oare, nd feel confident that iji the RICHNESS OF FABRIC, AND STYLE FAIRNESS OF PRICE, they kill SURPASS ANY GOODH of the kind ever be fore qpened in ifci* city, and would ra»pecifully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public to exam ine tqe same lor themaelr.es. SAMUEL (riHAI Ac SON, MERCHANT TAILORS. , q,10:11m 19 KIATII BTKEKT. r NEW 1 GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER WEAB JSo. 89; Mark*t . Street, SS JUST KECEIVED AND OPENED pened a largeatock of Boots and Shoes, compris ef the largest assortments to be found, s’, Misses’ and Children** Boota, Bhoea, Gaiter*, i, Operaa, etc. •• Roys’ and Youths’ French Calf Boota, Gaiters. Oxford 'lies, Prinoe Alberta, Scotch Bootees. Bhoea, Brogue, oic. Boot a d Shoes of evory variety and style, which will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All persons desiring to procure a bargain, would do well t > cajlaad ptoelf at SO Market Street the | ropneton are determined to sell cheap, apll HV«H H. BOLE, IGINE BUILBEK A.N» MACHINIST, BRKAT WBSTBaei PbAUMNtt MIU, ear. Mar. and Jllglin .W<Vi-HUHmigK, ifc,wiU make to f, and warranted a> good h oaa be the Sag maobinenr, ri*:—BteiStf Engine*, Turning for woodMd Iron; PUnen, for wood and iron; Dock Pamtt do. lathe B3 r—pramMitad* gtran to i cut Printing Preuea and outer Maohioett. tr*to: ttrcftfaii ulSsi?f rigbSaS lined, 'lib. inhein ana knchMltide, pair* or HOT? 1,081, , SOi; JOSTOaED. JUST PUBLISHED OIMSffE.ItATUSE, ItfiatTMmj,; and atbioE cube op Oto Kay afdj*eaLPf*t:.Raid. oa,tß<Jßi|>M>f two stamp* 1» WM BENNETT, IX) WoodttreeU A . -»jis£Aßl) is ottered to any J\ utsoa «h»'4rflli gtr&f immediate iulotmation of heroxnor ttßKt >o*l.‘'Karr 'bebl- 4n - bieboxee labelled hcoSm BxO*dt,*«4alfe*«u«fiGty of gon powder foritbe* South rt* CtaeJoeaU.'' • ./ erg £T\ OLD, AND WHITE parlor Papers for ITT sale M Uo, 107 Market street, by Joseph khu^rbs. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1861 fental: JUST RECEIVED AT 81 FIAU Street Oil. BARBELS. All Grades and Colors. PITS CURED! <3- O O 3D S , AS WELL AS —FOB- JAIVfCS ROBB. —_ • X - X , . . . : ;c/'. I ». » \ ' 'i. *, •- i j nf * Plsscellaneaus NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES ONE 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD GASE, ELE GANT cured legs, lyre, made fby Raven, Ba con A Co.,—a magnificent insirnmen 1326 One 65i net Rosewood case, round dornera, ac, made by Raven, Bacon 4 300 One t ocL KOSewwxl eas*,'carvetf’dOTk, bedsi, etc., , bV HafsA.Cot, New York* remgjjtauy cheap... 226 One <H4 ocL Rosewood case, of carved dealt, etc., . b/fiasletoh Bros., N. Y i - 236 One T oct carved Eonewood case, of beauUtal de ' stan, by one of the best New York makers— One |eeobu-hand V oct feosewood case, full iron etc., by Chlekering A Bonfi, very cheap.. 210 Ooe second-hand 6 % ocu Rosewood case, lull iron . . frame, by Übickeriok 4 Sons.-.! 196 Gnfc kseond-band 6W oct, Rosewood <*ase, round corners, by rood Boston maker 180 Ohe second-hand 7 oet, Upright Plano, by Chicaer ins 4 Sons, nearly new 270 One second-hand 0% Uprigut Piano, by lid! ert 186 One second-hand 0 oct* by Load A tiro .... eo One speoud-hand 6 oot, by Hcherr... 60 One second-hand oct, German Piano 60 One second-hand 0 ocL M&bogony case 2f> One second-hand oct. Mahogany caae 2u Tbosa desirous of purchasing acheap Piano should ot fail to call and examine the above let. JOHN H. UEJLI.OH, 81 WOOD STREET. Sundries.— 100 bbis *‘B’ Coffee Sugar, 50 “ “A"-' " 10 M standard crushed sugir, 10 “ coarse pulverised ~ 200 boxes layer raj sms, 260 “ bunch 100 hf boii » - “ 100 qr *♦ “ M 100 “ Valencia " 100 ** Ihirkistt prunes, 10 casks ** “ 25 do New currants, 20 “frail” Dates, 600 drums Fresh Figs, 'aoo boxes No. 1 Herring, 100 (ft Scaled do 10 do Burlington do 26 ao Shelled Almonds, 10 oases Italian Vennicella, 10 do MaccaronL 6 do Sicily Uquonca, 10 tiaskets Olive Oil in quarts aod puns, 6 cases Sardiuea to cans, 26 boxes No. 1 white rock candy, 20 u Yellow do do 10 “ Red do do 2000 Fresh Uoo a Nuts, io store and landing. and for asle by REYMER 4 BROTHERS, my(B 128 add 128 Wood st SPUING OF 1861. WALL PAPER! WALLPAPER! The Largest Aasortment and ]Lowest Prices in id Pittsburgh. Come'and see. WALTER F. MARSHALL, So. 81 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has (hr sale beaatlftil French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS. ■HALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, 50,000 rolls at 12} cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 sod 10 eta. W (Know Cuavanra, Ft&s Bo*u> Puma, Ttsra Coma, Cvxlikos, Ac. f)ff~ Look for the Striped Front. The only plaoe in town where a full assortment ol Fjeooh papers ia kepL morlfl See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HXIMSTKEET'S INIMITABLE ““.MIS"™"; Hn the Signatures of the Proprietors, W. E, HAGAN & CO , Kvery article which has a large and Increasing sale like U)ia is Ukelv to be counterfeited. It is, aa ita name indieatefu enpJely “liuiuTaaL** m far at ita power to restore the Hair on bald beads, and to give it the color of vodth, (no matter Row grey it may be,) is concerned USE NO OTHER BESTOHATIVB BUT HEIMSTBEET’S, ll ia the original, the only reliable, and the cheapest-- Cg- See the following testimony : Jackson, Misil, May 29,1661. W. R, Ma&win, 61 Market street, St. Louis, Mo., Adver tising Agent for Ueimatreel’s Hair Restorative. Dear 3u-. —The Medicines yon introduced into our city last winter are all having a larva sale, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of oar first citizens) says, tbaf *‘he has used all of the Bair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but nas &4ver nsed an article equal to Hsmsnuv'a Ikxxitahli Haib Rxstcmattvx. That it lar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried Tor Restoring the Hair of the b»!d and grey to its original laxoriance and beauty.” You can write the Prourie ors, W. £. Hagan A Co., Troy, N., that they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative in our market, and that u gives satisfaction in every case. Respectfully your*, J. 9. BIZER, Wholesale LruggisL IT Ifi UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT HEAD OF HAIR, Bold every where—Price 600 and $1 per bottle. W. R. HAGAN A CO, Propnetora, Troy. N. V. THB IS IST O USE INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Allho’ we hare rerj man; ot.lhem, FOR THE MAGNOLIA BALM For when the Face is covered with unsightly Pimples or Moiot.es, the nufferer cares ouly to be directed to use HumS'M/i and reliable remedy. HE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE THE WORtiT CARE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. ji is so safe aremldy that the contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it uah heretore been thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of lead dr mereujy tooure immediately; but the Maosoua Balm contains neither. It is the most elegant and neaUy dm up saticto for sale anyweere. and may be obtained bf all onr Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Fifty Cents a Bottle. 1 W. E. HAGAN 4 CO, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. lir. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for ptiiAtuirab ap26 H. D. BBJBCHT & BHO„ MANUFACTURERS uF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES till and Imitatioi Rosewood Mouldings. UEALRRB IN FEEICH PLATE AHO; ;WIHDOW SLASH, 128 Smltlifleld Street, Uerol«r’» Blook, between FifUi end Birth, PiUebiUKh Pa. Ulus »t menufaetnreps Price..-p* P»r c-11 l»r attention glyentorepiuring PeintinKs, Reßulldln ra mBB, anitbubuesa cards framed at wholesale price pfcir < THE UNDEtISIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership under the name and alyleot PKRKINA MKRMCK k 00. in the Paper, Rag “d * e “ eral COmm ' aB ' OQ B<v,m ®“ a M PKRKINB, c. HENRY MERRICK EDWARD C. CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pa., March Ist, 1861. jno m.Pkkkznb 0. HiaKrUnucK. E. C. Cupp PERKINS, MERRICRi& CO., WHOLIEBALE AND RRTAIi, DE«atBB-IPt Paper, Bags, &o„ ManlUsStopfe, Wire, Paper-Makers Ha terials, See., &0j „.. Warehouse No. Sit Third Street, m „ u „ Jt-ITTafiUpemPA. Sweethearts, can -bare any Newspaper, Magazine or Boot* sent to lie Voluatearii direct, (NBUvIK mA. prompt#- BefifT * MmEKbaye mpde arrawwynenta to forward by Expreas, eyery dav, Paper* Books, etc, free every day. This Ik an exoellent opportunity to Keep onr friends in .the Army and other reading matter. HUNT 4 MINER, mvT Tlaod 78 FUth «w J p. nan cane poles. V-Uvv 60 Bamboo do my 18 BOWN 4 TETLEY'S. " - * '-►I- 1 1 - f * .Afr fi ' * '■ hrj~ DAY IS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DKAIBBB IN GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DIIBCHIPTION. Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, with the most approved Chambers and Valves of all kinds, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Manufactory, No. 110 Water and 104 Front Street, " nmr7:3md&w PITTSRUROH, PA WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! WO. ST FIFTH street, PITTSBURGH FAIRS OF 1800! WHEELER <S c WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR; OBK) STATE- FAIR* ILLINOIS STATE FAIR; WISCONSIN BTATR FAIR; lOWA STATE PAIR; KENTUCKY STATE FAIR; TENNESSEE STATE FAIR; NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; CHICAGO MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE; LOUISVILLE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE: CINCINNATI MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR, Pittsburgh And other County Fairs too numerous to mention- WE OFFER TO THE PUBLIC WII BEL JER A WILSON’S IMPROVED HEWING MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICES, with inrrea»eU confi* its merits as the best and most reliable Family Sewing Machine now in use- H sows equally well on the thickest and tbinest fabrics, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge nor chain on the underside--is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machme. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, tell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant it for three years. Circulars containing testimonials from ladies of the highest standing, Seat and West, gmng prices, Ac-, will be furnished gratis on apphcationin person or by letter. Sewing Machine Needles, Bilk Twist Cotton and Oil, Constantly or hand. my 6 THEY STAND THE TEST. BUKKE & BARNES' SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. T> EAD THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTA JLV BY testimonial In regard to BURKBA SAFES: Mi sa&BuaoA Baras—Gentlemen: On the night, of the ‘£id of February, 1860, ail our Machine Shops, PainiShopa, Wood, Material, Engine House, and all the Warehouses of the Southwestern Spoke and Carriage; Manufactory, all being entirely tilled with dry combos- 1 lible ihetenal, were burned down. In a room of the Paint Shop, where the beat was most intense, was one of jour m»keof Safes, containing all our papers, insu rance policies, Ac., amounting to over which, on Ueingtakeu out. alt were entirely safe. We most cordially recommend the Burke A Barnes Safes as being very superior. Your triend*, PLATI\ MARTIN A GORDON, The above Safes, of every size, on hand and made to order by BURKJE <b BARNES, At the i >. J Established Safe Factory, 129 and 131 Third street. Pntaborgfa. Pa- marfaiSwAwl; OABPBXB 1 OAKPBTSI SPRING SALES. W. D. tL H. M’CAELUDI, 87 Fourth Street, Have just opened a splendid: assortment of Velvet, Brussel*, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain OIL CLOTHS From 3 to 24 feet, new design* and beautiful patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST OIIABB OARPET STORES, and on a* favorable term* an any other house in the ctty. mh3o BAYNE & NEEPEB. (successors to a. o. ROWAND.) *ti:aiw book bindery BLANK BOOK MA.NUFACTOBY, No. Ti and 14 Third Street. 'ptAIN AND CRN AM ENT A Jt ING in every variety, blank: books Ruled u> any intncate pattern, and bound in every desirable form. All work warranted to give satisfaction Prices at the Lowest '.Rates. MAM*L P. BAYNE. ap%3md THE MERCANTILE AGENC'V, PROMOTION <fe PKOIkCTION OF TRADK. over>#4o,ooo Butanes* Houaesßenci-ted, Embracing Ouy, Town auAVillase in United,Stale*, Canada, and othdrlttifiHrPtfaieAsfons ifPNi A. R. (i. DUN CO., Proprietors. A. ARMSTRONG, Manages, Corner ol Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Established New York, June, 1841, PiUab’gh, M*rch t lB6&. Head Office: NKW YORK DUN, BOYD * CO. Pittsburg, R <i Dun A Co; Philadelphia, R O Dun A Co ; Cincinnati, R G Dun A Co; Cleveland, R G Dun A Co; petrott, R G Dan A Co; Chicago, R Q Dun A Co; MUwaukie, K (4 Dun A Co ; New Orleans, R G Dun Co ; Charleston, K G Dun Co; i-zouisadla. R G Dun A Co; St. Louis, R G Dun A Co; NaahyU4e£Rsl>un A 00. Associate Offices* “ Boston, E Russell A Co; Baltimore, J D Pratt A Co; Richmond, Pratt a Co. foreign Offices. Toronto, R G Dun A Co; Montreal, R G Dunn A.Co; Ixmdon, Eng, R U Dun A Co. Referenoe Books, with notioes of changes, printed daily, furnished tosubscriber*. Price $1 00. Deflections promptly attended to in all parts of the United Stales and British Possessions, and References to upwards of JfcG Rouses in Pittsburgh, for whom the office makes collection*. > Letters of introduction i • Lawyers of high standing and respectability in every sectiou of tne Union wCI be grsuptoualy furnished to subscribers m*Atng an spplD cation at tne office. Also to any of t 1 e offices named mh2l:fim,_ Wm. DK. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILOERS IRON eOIINDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Maker!, Near the Penn*a R. R. Passenger Denot PITTSBURGH, PA*, \TANUFACrrURE ALL KINDS OF' l?l -HtAum Engines, ranging from three to one han dredsndiftflY horse power,.and suited -for (inst Mills, BawlMiils, Blast Euniacea, Factories, etc. Gltre parti cularattenUonah the construction of Engines and Machinery tor grifrt for uprights, mniay oSySdT&niahed and ready tor shipment at short ami Boilers etery deecnp tion* „ Alio, tumteh»Boilew and Sheet Iron separately,* ;a»d , minaftctared ol -the td an<twairanted in all caßea ~ i of the country solicited, and I prottiptli filled-. t • . fagkdaw -w M . TBBAOT, HOURS, SIGN & OKlTABqnjrp^li PAINTER AND GLAZIER, B4 Btttreeu Wood A SmltUflold, 49*AU work, promptly attended to. ■r«- .. V . .-a." Will. SUMNER. I TOLUCA. —FOR— Carpetings. —ANT»— ,WM. W.'NEEPKR, FOR THE Branch Offices, PITTSBU&QM, PA. mjlb&jd if; j. dKAFF-.-FAUL HUSDa~~.WM.aRAFF. Western Stove Works. MANUFACTtTBEBSj WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF the public to tbeir large stock of well selected Cook. Parlor and HeataagtStoves, ALBO—IMPROVED , KITCHEN RANGES,: GRATE FROSTS,. Hoixoff-Wix*, Ac- nmnng which Will befound the BELT: COM- COOK STOVES IN THE STATE. Th, f Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, ana IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair tor the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. AJao, FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAS, GLOBE* REPUBLIC, For the BEST WOOD OOOK STOVES NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Pfemlnm StoVee are unsurpassed. We call attention' of DEALERS AND ‘BUILDERS to the largest stock of GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS IN THE BTATE N.B*-We Une the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Goal took Stores with Soap-Stone linings, which Stand‘s the'fire betterjthan iron. , aplft. . OHABD TIMBS OUTDONE. 6,000 Premiums Amouutlng to $lOO,OOO WILL BE AWARDED On tie First Wednesday in Angnst, 1861. k4 np HE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU- X FACTURINQ COMPANY ” propose to raise, by the first Wednesday in ‘August next, a CAPITAL BTOCk of $180,000; to be subscribed in ahareaof <2O each ;isloo l Doo to be returned to the sohßcrihfarßjft the form 6f PREMIUMS, aa an inducement to subscribers, and the balance* to be applied to the erection,, at the new village or .Rappahannock, in W Southern Arms,, a Clothing and Woolen Factory. The. shared can be subscribed-In weekly or. mpnthlj install* limount-to suit theconrepienCe ofthe'sub. ceiptowill be Bent from time to, time in *> intofail soma remitted no. mutter-hoqr, iy be, which may be dbne conveniently in e,£old oontcurrent banknotes, bi 1 drafts, share,of $2 Ehouid fcesnbsoHbed'fcpt&v .Si enough to Moored to obtarlr dSffE Bat ifnßfaus, tarffieTeratabanaalioaldn hotoretbmt time, tdasnbecriber.lrttl »■, sate of preferred Stock, goAianteemg.to, sroentpereSnamtjiiSSyttrTnlmdfiSeS tholders wifi; mureoveiv fieccdna wamte annual dividends out of the net profits Company,, ho »odu as their Factories are pat in operation. Bdflfdetw the above, the person who- suheerfbea- the ‘“’largest' amouny (by th* first Wednesday in August, 1861,5Vi1l be entitled to‘a premium of $6.000; the next largest to lira* the nextWgeet to $1,600; the twota&tfltfgfefct' to $1,900 each * the four, next largest to. $6OO each; the ninety next largest lb $BO each; the nine hundred next largest to $4O each; the three hundred nod largest to s2o eich; the one thousand nerf largest to $lO each; the three thousand frur hundred' nett largest to $6 each, and the person who fails to obtain, either of iheae, to an extra premium df $l,OOO, ail to Be paia In * Cfesh, Real testate, Military or otherCfe&tnit Tlftfe, the largest sum, which may not exceed $99 21, will take the iigetd premium of $6,000, aoddbe smaHegtsttm milled. if not leas than $4 79, will secure a premium of sl,ood Theso wharta are alt founded apon Beal Estate, wh-cb is piedged.fwr the seoonjffor retieraptiepisd-tb* btocia and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any tkne exchange hie stock fotf any of the Goihpimy’a tanddal their lowest market vaine and receive agood r and shtficient warranty title. 1 ' * tt&i A few Agents well reoommended, will bq pleydd at map, both hiihucripti^n o to the Sloes of the Oooipany ,andso .SOU aharofolo a popu lar homestead scheme. sub scriptions, agencies, A&, address, witli a stamp en closed, the Ireasurer. ft. -ML BAUD SR, Port RoyaV-Virginia;.> REFERENCE* —• Editors and Publishers of Nejfsp** persgeDeralir in thavariousStai&k'fieariir‘a.lofwhom already hold deeds from os m the Beal attatealiuded to. The Portsmouth <Va) Daily Transcript eayfr protect is one well worth the attention of our people, and We assure them that reliable and responsible. Betud«a» those who aread<- nsedJ of the progress of the plan say it is in the full tide of prdspetive.suceeea.*’ -•' Th* independence fVa.) Hem says.: “It is really a payltw enterprise. The towu is aj-eady ’ Noth ing dm be lost in any erenL** > , Th 4 Ely ton Central Alabamian says: “Flattering in ducekienu* are held out to those who .desire to'take' risk*! and from some business transactions we have had with lire getters uu of the enterprise, we ean comment!! themlas reliable-’’ i . • . ThO Danville (Pa.) Herald Bays: “ Here is an oppor tunity excelling anything we-know of, both in charan ter add terms. People of prescribed means can have a Inal *itll ttfr hope* ofeatiatnctory results.** Thy Pittsburg Iron CWy saya: -We baveAht wpea; of numerous peroobi'Who now hold land in tbit iocali ly sold by Mr. Bapder. We vyould be pleasdd tu:flShitK: it thd testimonials in our possession to any one wishing to entimre. 0 - - - . mh29dAug7 ( THp WONDEE OF THE . DR. J. % HOSE’S - PAIN CtJEEB. ITS CURES ALL .PAIN ANt> NIPS disease fn the bud. This truly adtoirable and ef* ncacinus remedy is qo quick medicine, bat is the result of thirteen year* at -hard ftigeriroenttng. that Country. DR. ROSE' has used it with almost miraculous in private I practice, tiU at last he was faduoed by the souoitauod I of frtpods to give it to the pobho. J <j *_] ■ 'I It esed according to the directions il not only relievesJ all piun, bat care* it ! ti-aaUy <m theMlmappucation n It may be i rahed upon for curing and giving almost I instantaneous relieC (as thousands who have dsedit Cut tea tify) to Rheumatism; Ague, Sudden jColdß, Gnotertt OyMpterr, Cholera Morbus, pleurisy, Earache, Tooth Achd, Bead Ache, Cholic, Pains fn the Limber Joints, bac£ Ac, Spinal Atfectwua, LumbagOi-Scalds* Burns, | Chilblains, Sprains. Braises, Pimple* and all Chronic fthtltions.! For sale by & u. <fc KELLY, Bo|e Agealft, , , apS 60 Federal Street, Allegheny. new wAll paper stoke, No. 107 Market Street, BETWEEN FIPTbIAND LIBERTY STREETS. The subscriber isnow opening a new and large stock ot PAPER OAJH«IN«S r Eknbr&ciog a comiMete Dwellings. Stores, Offices, Halls* Churches, Afu to which ho would respectfully invite the attention of the pQbhe*tia*ihfe ah entire new stock of goods recently purchased ana .nowi amrina. Those iw will find thel £jL!^fPB.»»^> th gg B yg^feHKfe l i ., *d HOUSE AHB S^&JT ) c: p|ff|bfc u I*. O’BRIEiS; "« M ' H ' '■ A *&\Qxdt&a soii/?i ted «t-basement shop, QraniittiaetJ oppocte TSthedraE' _ ' T 1 101 MARKET BTRBBT, na»Hiberty,.l*.TMoK v ;jOwU <ii b-,■l-../JIOO bii jJ a .a...:!. ; v ’“V' ~ ... . • • ■ ■ - ’ — <=> r : < ». , 1 -, ■• . ■v ..*•?* £3L Vs v :. l * ."V- • :JT " JOHN M’DEVITT, —*AHI» : -MAJ-WbaHii* fiy* . ~ . '?s! New Orleani if wi. u-i Vis K | ii^,' FLOUR, BA€QM\, V ;•; * * No, 311 Liberty'dtree< bpf»s3'&{iSS!j |d| o 11 prrTBßCß'S^TEil!?l^' 5: ;t| A ,’onstaot supply of Par# Brandieaend'Winel; ott3f a '*f M ‘~ own imp»rtaaon, Rlw»Ta on baal. i _ Ai»o*,OU.Mon<S^ ! ; m; - tr.ih»it» Kyo. Hooted and lrmh Whiateya- ~, afrMdla ■ . ,bvs^| a fXi o y, ! — ‘" 1 **-/ jj|| FOPBT|.,^g^^r : if Keeps conataoUy 6n han«J t and* receiving 4iid ! f! wbicq will be sold k>«r for caah audcafinonJ/. ?~iJM apatfiindi# ■ h-..t n- ■ .- ■ CUB‘IOM.JIttUB& iuh. i Pittsburgh, AnrU let,l£ol. i fTSf NOTICE IS ffEßE&fSlVßtfllfitt tßßtfyjED iKyi PROPOSALS” accompanied by proper gajkresr, *■> tees Recording to lortns to be famished on appucatem-" lor the rupplydin Prmrisionij, Medrcina t fct,»ooß>«ltt»a.. . , ’■ m «ud toruio, for one year, commencing on, Ihe fitrt , t; of July neii,ftiKi toadiri^an l l6o'!ass«leurJol3j|*Mrlßß , t< A > lowing. The qtwntUtey, stated are eattmated with ret efeqcso tottid osdfirtitiinfo&i 1 oPjirauli tw required. If tho arttele».dqU»«ow^lihte;fU>nriU.;; are not iu the judgment of the -Phveiolan of the bee quality and lfflfl^j|lihjMryi // ttoGO. or any poruon of Lbe articles spebuww .1;, J * JAMKSA,SIBBO*. . , ■r artfr KWot of Mnrtn«H«Mi 1U r, J% “o EitU.V AL.—eEUHaK ;W.'CAS*4,*M H ~|I REMOVED THEIR’DODI)TISG f EOOM ’ ,1 from po. 27 WoodatmatfeHoi wt'Vttmj “! * Jfl joining theCaoa):BagJn< -■ {• i ( . . •.... A.'f.'f ' 49 They odor to the Trade a full stock of NAII# and _■ -Till BPlKEtlolgnpenoronalHy ■; . vs • smm»ru;iiyj-, tvl 54-barrelElfeBhannookß and ■ j ■°torli 7 ... ji ooww Maj)i«Mafr.gu»atfc-,1 ■ /~loijT?S BEVOLVjEBSi j,&'U «> ■■ ny-fS I 'Kiaawwß*J‘ a; T Shatp'a Pistolf and Biflwm.gtß** : ’•;ss§{ Tacklfe Fine Jointed Bods sqd a splendid ftssortmetii., of Hobk»aaaittto«j & *r«i m&w Dw < myXS '- ' ! ■’ angmithfleid 1 House, are now offarea lor sale on that, nable terms, ns the iciness. Enqnire of ■FUST 50.—5250 for a Two’Stoiy'Bifcfc <■' 0 PwfOUngßoußaof four ; No. 25 Datmesne street. For JMte by _ j • &;GUISBBRWABOS^ my IS r6l Itoket stßßOti , UNB, PISTOLS, BUXESJ-^Tlife^^P'l;.. VJT uotiofUioeOiniSaorcbof 1 ' f -rMe£>J •* •’•• GUNS, , ; . . 1 RIFLES, RxaTOLai Is directed to oar splendid stock. 5 ' ■ . ; • ■ ■ i 1 mfi . Ho. OT Wood.sfcrwfc, t-; ! HATBONA ‘ OUa. kl • • -i TT 7 . lit i’i-v-- HrkjIUFAjOTDBED BY BENNBYLYA- Xt*.| oi* Salt Maoolactanng Company , . ‘ j •’ CtEifi AND ODOBIiKSS, *nd gturtnteed ondtunlgoable to cdlbr. ;: ?- " j*THE ILLUMINATOR OP THB^AT» ' v,i > QWi id tihtiiiri'&a! «cwMkir,f " »■ 'Hr Y WEBTCHEBTBB, PA, VTWfWS 1 %kss >s^ >' f*®MM >^ I MoBTra? I, pu^?S« > Ssfi»S®iSc 1 ‘ ,o> ae |u ''pnpit>!xsifj6> dtaogeai c - tall ■’<■ taKSTIO /j WjpS&fti! «JK will 82t asp 'ffi e time bf st' The.' /“i&toiittA”' cttfoffi pi, /opens lOlli OF JUSflj 1861. t rrais. nM’ Aifo MLiGHthjl' fi& p®' ■ ■ 'fbf^l^^^SMilysn'RiaVAtUTeUdwaUi'tbd \ssiaiaaff ■• - donstruMM WtfhWepect' :■ ■ Ifloor.l -Wlh' !g»btMß*n»wtfh- J -; n;'' rissKSStt; ,<u, I Wntboyo'liiiUbd’wttb 'ill ihe/aeJicfcfcri&'d " ' r! I gettiiWtliefporeat Wines mitlAifame that. oan boob*! cn; [■ ■ PnfetWe’pfojyfielftPatOngexperieniieiß FirAoab»'~<i ‘‘ ■ phsMMD&eiriifKMtb bap fiiiK.y< uaii';,-.ik<u > ■ l The waters of these Springs hare been analyeea OJ I several eminent Chemists. and fan ad to contain in tana! ■ : I proportions, all those rained Mineral properties for 1 whioh'thei Springs; oiithtß-spiir til thtiAUeghbnrbare I;' i j i ft* l H^art,Mmh- 1 : < r I bonrJ -- ‘..v I a iJafljr fikHJlaavßHioretto&t ajfcparti faWhft Iteto^f»tiiv> r ; ! { ¥ a 3 the 'WfesuSi^JoE^ajkpjrai^' yaj Iraf tmitiil* -a dtridetuJr^t'StDHatu^r .wjhara, enieSholderao^r^^^i,^ ,: 'jBra#d';i-:n a^n u - i 3AMFES Wi'OHftDS & C HOPE COTTON MIMiS. •r u'Ail egfe oay - Oi*ty 4'■ Pa. • - \ jiamuMranajar SEAMIaESS BAGS, i" -toast -»iiJ .. • . W * / fi .,_ 3* ln«{|i«» WM|«i ,attaaww i* ..;. • .lot ntrtmuigßMaiy/«in.yi n: -PKHNBYfiViASiI A»l: RAIjT—MAN *I .. | l- , ;n . i. ■ W(jJ . B 4i-Wood'Btiyjet,'• : ” [ TirE®tPERB: ii. . ;i , - pal*»s*a“VA' *' ' jßßbMsso (EO BOiinsßT.iiOHfi. ; T V 'J. v : Lml;-ibnia >.f '■• -8,4, H,j>„ JP 1 oTenparior mti and all tools oaed tor BORujo KOH POffi. can be ha at W. W. YOtftWfcM. ’ l \'* 1 wW W Wood attest. flttgS^^awnar-ss® [ * .u ..HitaaAcornu. '*•• -© *«>* ■>_•>? [QM3^^9£‘SSSm^ » * ’’ * ' *»•' - <* ; \ - “ /'v^w^yvj^ ■ . •> «#*• p* f- mtt\ ». .AVENEEbANA ’l*-’ Mlir.j *iiaj3»ix}V« Vly ABSttOfl) w ' • y > " / h^v;; 5 • , '-'‘ : «i #J 1 - y 7^^ ..N ~ . -i-.i%,s^ir ,t^r: - ■ "•‘3l %f ■*■ m > ¥t it, ‘iiit- V * ■ • ‘ ' “II s^s 1 lt|| - t§fc w$ ■. .'M& » • ,r, j; JgFS&'s \ wm®£ "w^m V’ - aS&;.t¥2Sss: ■■ s, -*•■«.,'-.o - >:■. '-• ■ M-V- -1 » «.'*.• fj-
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