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CITY MATTERS
THITIV4DAY MORNIAG SEPT. L.
Proceedings of the Democratic County
Committee.,
sv. CHARI.M HOTP.T. 1
SEPTEMUICH 4th, 181il. i
The Domocrotic County Commmoo of
Correspondence met at 11 o'clock, a kt ,
with'the Chairman, Thos. Donnelly, In
the chair.
Ontmetion of John It Largo,
Samtia;Harper was chosen Secretary.
0:-Wa I k or, of McKeesport, offered
the following, which was adopted, viz:
Wuzuss, The hearthstones of our County are
threatened by the rebellion, machinations of
combined traitors to the Government of the United
States, and
Wanasaa Our country is above party, and the
malotenatteenf the laws absolutely necessary for
life, , lthertrand the pursuit of happiness, therefore
Resoited;Vhet we deprecate that feeling in the
late RepublieenConvention, which rearm e d i n th e
selection ofitetriet party nomination for the ofll-
Nieto be lied by the electors of this county et
the enemas fell election.
De=That we, the repronentativrs of the
voters of Allvgtreny county in Cern
mine° assembled, do hereby make known that
we deem it one of the greatest incentives to the
harmony of the people of this Union, that all p thy
feeling: and prejudice nlvould be abandoned at thia
tame, and that we are to favor of supporting Fueh
candidates for i tH , m as shall Lis acceptable to, and
designated by the union and patriotic vot, rs cf Al
legheny county, irrespen Ir., of party.
On motion, the Committee adjourned.
THOS. DJ:kiNELLY, •
Chairman.
SAM.'L th..EPER,
Secretary
MILITARY OR Tuesday a cora•
pany from Sewickley township, /West%
moreland county, in command of Captain
Dick and Lieutenants Greenawalt and Mar.
kle, arrived by Connellsville Railroad.—
They went into camp, where they will re.
main until Wednesday next, when they
leave to join Col. L ,. .tasure's regiment--
Many of them are experienced artillerists
and the company will probably be formed
into an artillery corps. ----A company of
cavalry, from dread Rapids. Michigan,
arrived on the same day, bringing with
them an American eagle, captured in Bar
ry county, Michigan. They join Col. Carl
Shurz's cavalry regiment, now at Waah
ington City, under Lt. Col. Mcßeynolds.
—A fine company from McKeesport,
under Captain Whigham, arrived here
yesterday and went into camp. They join
Col. Rippey's regiment, we believe.—Col.
Rippey will send forward the second de
tachment of his regiment on Saturday—
Two detachments for Col. Rowley's regi
ment left on Tuesday.--A. large body of
troops now in Camp Willkins, will, it is
expected, be moved Eastward to -day.
THE WESTERN GUNBJATS. —Seven gun •
boats for the Western rivers have already
been commenced, four at Carondolet, near
Ct .Louis, and three at Ali und City, on
the Ohio, near Cairo. The designs are
furnished by Mr. Pook, naval constructor;
the boats will he ball proof. They are in.
tended to be.ready for delivery at Cairo on
the fifth of October. The dismensions will
be as follows: Length one hundred and
seventy five feet; breadth of beam, fifty one
and &half feet; depth of hold, six feet.—
Each boat will mount sixteen heavy guns,
carry a suitable number of m n to work
them, and draw not myre than six feet of
water. Theh4ll,and all the upper portion of
the boat, enclosing the:machinery, will be
plated with iron two and a half inches in
thickness. The cost of each boat will be
eighty-nine thousand dollars.
ACCIDENTAL SHOOII N —We under
stand that Mr. J. F. I) Keating, of Glenn
Hotel, met with quite a sallow accident
about five o'clock last evening. He was
about throwing up a stone for a friend to
shoot at, when the gun went off prema
turely, inflicting a severe wound on the
face—a few inches to one side, and it
would probably have proved fatal. 1:1)..
Walters was sent for and dressed the
wound. Mr Keating was comfortable last
night and hopes are entertained that he
may recover.
"UNION" FOREVER --There is a little
township on the borders of Washington
county, which adjoins Snowden township,
in this - county. Tho highest vote ever cast
in the district was 330. Yet Union town.
ship (so. it is called,) has sent out one hun-
dred and eighty men in defence of their
country. They enlisted in various compa
nies, in squads of about twenty, and are all
privates—the township not furnishing a
single officer. All honor to the banner
township of old Washington. "Union"
township is worthy of her name.
TIM HAMPTON GUARDS —This is the
title of a company named in honor of our
distinguished fellow citizen, Hon. 31.
Hampton, President Judge of the District
Court. The officers are Capt. J. S Little;
First Llout , L. S. Fetterman; Second
.Lfeut., R. H. Long. Fifty men have
already been enrolled. Recruiting officef
No. 61, Fifth street. The officers are
known to be gentlemen of military expos
stenos, and these desiring active service
under good men, cannot do better than en.
list in this company.
GOLD TON GIVING TENACITY TO IKON.
—A process has been invested for an im•
provement in the manufacture of iron and
steel during the operation of paddling. A
small quantity of gold is introduced,
which, by diffusion throughout the mass,
is said to confer extraordinary advantages.
The process is ,to be applied to the manu
facture of artillery ships' plates, anchor
cables, and all those portions of railway
plate in which tenacity is most essential.
A NOTE and letter sheet has been invent•
ed which is so folded as to furnish its own
envelope, and it has the government post
age stamp on the outside. The advantages
to the user are the conveniences afforded
in despatching a letter, and the Govern
ment has the security that the same stamp
will be used only once. It is estimated
that a million of letters are sent to the
dead letter office 'annually from the loss of
the pasted stamps in their transmission
through the post offices.
JOHN BELL'S STEAMBOAT.-U. S. Disc
tea Attorney Carnahan has filed the ne.
cessary papers, in the United States Dis.
trict Court, for the sale of the steamboat
belonging to John Bell, of Tennessee,
seized last week under the confiscation act.
ThslJ. S Marshal has been directed to
give' 'notice of the sale to all parties in in.
tweet. The boat is in an unfinished condi.
Lion, only $B,OOO having been paid to the
builders. •
Tax VoLtraTsizas' lizusr FUNn.—
We that the last of the fund
raised for the aid of the families of volun.
teem, $1,600, was transferred by the Exe.
eutive Committee, yesterday, to the Relief
Committee. The latter have some nine
hundred families to provide for, and if the
fund is not replenished, from the County
treasury for otherwise, the fund will be
exhausted by the close of the week.
SIMILAR'S IN ALLEGHENY.-011 TRW
day; night, the residence of N. Kraus,
drover, on Webster street, Second ward,
Allegheny, was burglariously entered
through an ooen window in the second
story, and Mr. Kraus' pants were taken,
In which was a pocket book containing
about $BO. No clue to the thief.
Tan dollar store is now open with an
entire new stock of goods, the finest one
dotter articles ever offered in this oily.
;iodise go and take a look at them.
St. From the Sickles Brigade.
CAMP McCLEneeser, Sept. 2.
' DEAR POST:—In my last I promised
that should anything transpire worthy of
notice, to Post you in regard to it. To
we were somewhat taken by surprise,by
the unattmeinced:vhit of the President and
Hon. W. H Sewerd, and ladies. How
ever we CBlll9 up to the mark, and had a
greed thee, review in less than fifteen
minute,. after their arrival, for which
promptness they passed on us quite a COM.
plimi nt. Even General Sickles was una
ware of their coming, as he only arrived
on the grounu some ten minutes after their
doper ture.
should judge by the numerous pack-
ages of axes, picks, shovels, &c., that ar
rived Saturday last, that a little wholesome
exercise is in view, such as trenching, &o.
About eighty of the 31 regiment have been
detailed for that end,and it is to be presum
ed that our turn will arrive to-day or to
morrow. From what I can learn the men
now at work are throwing up an intrench,
went near the Potomac. This will be now
work for us all, and probably none of the
easiest; but for my part, I shall endeavor
to get a conductorship on a train of wheel
barrows. Any thing for an office. Last
night we had several Pittsburghers among
us, (members of the 13th, Col. Rowley.)
They are quartered somewhere near the
Navy Yard, but have in contemplation, a
hasty removal to this side of the river,—
They are not yet uniformed or equipped,
but hope to be so at an early date. Our
Brigade is -now put in direct telegraphic
communication with the whole of General
McClellan's command, by the comple
tion of a telegraphic line from our camp I
to the city, and in case of alarm or danger
we can be at the desired rendezvous in
few moments after the signal, where, as
prior to this arrangement, it would occupy
hours to receive a command and put it into
effect. This Brigade, with the exception
of the 4th and sth, have all been paid off,
and that in hard specie. It is amusing to
see how soon the hucksters catch wind of
such an arrangement, for we are now come
pletely surrounded by this species of hu
manity. I can buy anything possibly
needed, from a tooth-pick to a jack-knife.
But our Colonel has forbid any such insti
tution entering the lines; nevertheless, they
still cluster around the entrances and
make quite a nice thing out of their wares,
and the soldiers seem as willing to part
with their hard earned cash, no the vender
is with his goods.
There is a Tumor quite prevalent in
camp to day, to the effect that Gen. But
ler had gained an important victory at
Fortress Monroe or thereabouts, but no
particulars have yet come to band, though
anxiously awaited. You have probably
heard full particulars ere this. Nothing
new of importance has transpired, cave the
few items noted above, and for want of
material, I am forced to bid vou—adieu.
Yours truly, R. C. H,
P. S —Capt. Bruen left for Pittsburgh
on Saturday, and'ere this, I suppose, has
made his safe arrival. Our boys are un
der the impression, (from some remark
dropped by Old Abe ,) that we will march
into Virginia this week. If any such ar
rangement conies to pass, PH be Mar and
notify you, &e. Dice
The Spirit in Freeport.
Fa EEPJBT, September 3,
lislil-
Freeport patriotism is still aroused
Yesterday evening the drums were beating
for recruits at the Keystone Inn. As the
drums were beating, Col. Dickson and H:
Turney, from Greensburg, arrived, and
Mr. Turney was called on by his per
sonal friends to address the assembled
crowd. lie consented, and -made a
masterly speech, explaining the war,
question and urging the patriots, in the
name of their (,'ud end their ceuntry, to
turn out at this crisis and forget all fehtti.
cal and party ties. He wound up by ced
ing upon God to bless and speed them on
their way. The crowd then gave Wren
chee•s fur the speaker and three for
the Union. Then Captain Gillespie arose
and made a very appropriate speech, 1
telling all to be ready to start in the
morning, at 7 o'clock, for Camp Sir well
at Kittanning. The company met at
the specified time, and at the calling of the
roll, about forty answered to their names
and marched off to the ferry, followed by
a very large crowd of friends and relatives
to bid them farewell. God speed and pro
tect them on their journey, is our sincere
wish to ovary member of the company.
Bank Note Quotations
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of the Natiunul Ban!. Note Reporter.
(The Reporter is published monthly, at
One Dollar a year, in advance. ()trice,
Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh, Pa )
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Exchange: selling rates on New York,
on Philadelphia,' lf per cent. over
Bankable funds.
Coin selling at 1 over Bankable funds.
STILA.MER. SUNK.-011 Saturday last, the
steamer Reliance,from Cincinnati for Pitts
burgh, sunk in three feet and a half of
water opposite Steubenville. She had been
aground, and the Albemarle, after workr
ing for some time to get her off, succeeded,
bat then lost control of her, and she struck
upon a rock, broke in two, and went down.
Most of her cargo, consisting of a large
quantity of flour, wheat, oil, etc., was,r e•
covered, but some of it In a damaged con.
dition. It is thought she can be raised.
Mag. B. #cOoLusT.asa, No. 26
. Fifth
street, has just received a large supply of
the various brands of imported cigars,
which are offered either wholesale or retail
at a small advance over cost. To the lovers
of the "quid" and cheroot, we would say
call at this well known stand and supply
yourselves. Mr. Chas. C. Baer, the atten•
Live clerk,will at all times be ready to wait
on you.
BBIaZD.—A cargo of five or six tons of
cheese, loaded on a flat boat, was seized by
the United States Marshal at Wellsville
last week. It belonged to Harvey Bald•
win, an old man of seventy, residing at
Streetaborough, Portage county, Ohio,
who, it was thought, intended to run the
blockade and sell his cheese South. He
denied any such intention and was held for
further examination
A BEARING will take place at the May
or's office this morning, in the case of a
night watchman, who is charged with
baying abused a prisoner whom he had ar.
rested.
Cary: J. D. IA cGILL, of the "Western
Guards," has eighty-six men in 'Tamp
Baxter," .on Seminary Hill, Allegheny,
with every prospect of filling the company
by the close of the week.
A SSA lILT VPOSA Pkstazz.—Jno. Break
en was yesterday committed to jail by Al
derman Taylor, charged with assault and
battery on oath of Mary Bracken.
feemmunleated.]
The Ear and its Maladies.
The ear, an organ designed for the per
formance of one of the most important
functions—that of hearing—is subjected,
as are all other organs end senses, to nu
merous dieens , a; yet the medical prof,esion,
in a body, must ackno..vl.dge that in this
country the d nun. of the ear. and their
knowledge as a ECiNle., iltiVO entirely been
neglected
Some practitioners are disposed to regard
diseases of the ear, or rather the first symp
toms of deafness as a trivial disease, and
others as too dangerous an organ to at
tempt interference; but both are in error.
The truth is, a knowledge of the structure
of the ear is by no means general in the
profession, and still less are its diseases un
derstood, and therefore thou ands have
either remained deaf or have become more
and more deaf, who might have been re
stored by pruner treatment. A person
may believe that, or ho may really have
caught a cold in the ear. Ile feels a slight
uneasiness, noises in the ear, accompanied
with but little deafness. The patient either
does nothing, or he applies to his family
physician, who, without any examination,
advises to syringe the ear or put some oil
in it, or he is counseled not to interfere, as
it will pass away. In the meantime, the
it jury to the organ of hearing, from what
ever cause it may be, gradually increases,
and from the advancing changes in the
delicate structure, which may be effected,
the deafness which at first was slight, may,
by and by, became complete and distress
ing. The approach of deafness is often
unattended with pain, therefore no strong
impressions are made on the mind of the I
patient, to snake an effort toward ameliora
tiog his c.u.ditien, till he feels the incon
venire:co of the departure of the faculty o
hearing. A clear and distinct recital of
symptoms is rarely chtained from the deaf.
They are conscious of their infirmity, but
very few are impressed with a notion that
hearing may be impaired by a variety of
Causes
As in all diseases, so especially in aural
diseases, the most important point is ac+
curacy of diagnosis (without which all
treatment must be empirical), and to ar
rive at which it is indispensably necessary
that we should be thoroughly acquainted
and provided with the best mode of con
ducting an examination. To illustrate my
statement I will mention a case. Not long
ago, I was consulted by a very eminent
physician, who for years had suffered from
deafness. Several medical brethren bad
examined him and proscri od without any
benefit. (Two other physicians were in my
consulting rooms at that time ) in exam.
icing with my ear lawern and otoseope I
found in both ears hardened wax 'inuring
on the drum. I speedily removed it, and
thepationt was more than delighted to Lind
himself restored to hearing to the utmost
of his expectations. Yes, often a single
hair lying against the tympanum will cause
deafness. It is with pride and gratifica
tion I can refer to numerous cases in this
and other cities. I have treated patients
who had not the slightest hope of recovery
when they consulted me, for, to rue their own
expressions, .'they have tried everybody
and everything they could hear of," but
they now hear as well as ever. The meth•
od of observation of diseases of the ear, as
well as the optical, acoustic and other in
struments employed in the diagnosis have
been much improved within the last 6 years.
With a knowledge of their sources and ra.
tional t m, anagement of diseases, and an ad
herence on the part of the patient to foh
low minutely all directions and the regu
lar applications, either constitutional or
local remedies, deafness, like all other disc
eases, does not only admit of great relief,
but can be completely cured.
There is a fact which is worthy of the
notice of the profession, and which I have
seen. In my very extensive practice of such
dies asp, and I may say I have examined
and treated snore cases of deafness than
any other profralional tsarist in this coon
try. It is that, in some pitients, who our,.
fer from perforations of the membranum
tympani on one side, and not on the other,
the deafness is the greatest on the side
where the tympansl membrane is entire
—showing that lesions, but little seen, now
and then, tell more upon auditions than
important alterations—in other words,
that we may have on one side opacity of
the membranum tympani, with no other
visible alterations associated with a great
amount of deafness, while on the opposite
side we have loss of the whole, or of a
part of the membranum tympani, with less
injury to audition ; this difference in
amount of hearing, depends in many cases
upon the different conditions of the Busted
cheap tube of the two sides
For 'fie Post
In conclusion, let me quote the word' of
the eminent Dublin Aurist, Dr. Wilde,
who says: It seems almost incredible with
what apathy and indifference, men re pee•
tably clever, will permit their hearing to
be lost without making any effort for its
restoration."
DR. F. A. Vox Moscruisiuta.
Oculist and Aurist,
155 Third street,
BENEBIT.—Mqie Marie Olive, the ae
corn !liehed danseuse, late of the Pittsburgh
Theatre, takes a benefit at Concert Hall
to-morrow evening.
SEVERAL coppor.head snakes have been
killed in this county, near the city, during
the past week.
PDX
DO Bale
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Par
no wale
DrarneraY.—Dr. C. sill, No. 246 Penn
street, attends to all branches of the Den
tal profession.
KENWQOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced.
Address, Rev. Jos. P. TAYLOR,
New Brighton, Pa.
JOUPS AIIIIIONT KUM
JOSEPH MEYER & SO*,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
FURNITURE & CHAIRS.
No. 424 Penn street, above the Canal.
Have on hand a iargeaseortmentof Fancy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own
manufacture, and warranted equal in quahty and
style to any manufactured in the city, and all sell
at reasonable wires awed!
P'
rOSTERS,
PLACARDS,
HAND-BILLS,
CARDS, &c.
Printed at the lowest cash prices to snit the times,
W. S. HAVEN,
84 THIRD STREET,
vrao WILL PRINT IN
RED, WHITE ADiD BLUE,(WITH FANCY OUTB,)
011 LA
PLAIN BLACK INK.
ANINIaII and 808 Samplan and get pricea.liil
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
securitProm r issory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and in
ies fo money.
Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with
collateral securities.
NOTES
ANflat - A.FTI3 BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persona desiring Loans can be aecommodated as
reasonable terms, and ciwitolintbi win be Ringleted
with good seenrilles at remunerative prices.
Real alittattend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of
OM" No. 9 FOURTH STREET_
_above Wood.
Wady- AUSTIN LOOKIB,
11 001 'ATUES—IM bushels eahannock
t. otatoes, received arid for sale by
JAB A. FETZER, corner Markefand Firstais.
GGS.-6 barrels Freak Eggs, just re
ceived end for sale by JAS. A. I'ETZER,
eat 0051161* Market and First etreeta.
2D EOM .
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Louisville Items.
LOUISVILLE Sept. 4 —The Memphis
Appeal, of the 3d, reports receipts of 132
bales of oottnn, and sales 37 bales.
A telegraphic despatch from Columbus,
Kentucky, to the Appeal says, that three
U. S. gunboats and one transport arrived
opposite Columbus with a large number of
men. It was thought the phrpose was to
seize Columbus or attack Pillow.
A meeting cf native Kentuckians held
at Memphis on the 3d, resolved to pledge
themselves to render tboir nativt3 State and
her sons all aid within their power when
ever her freemen shall inaugurate a strug
glo for the assertion of her liberty against
the tyranny of the Fodoral power and the
despotism of the abolitionists of the
North.
A loiter to tho „Momphls Appeal reports
the arrival of two cavalry companies from
Georgia, said to bo the linost and most ef
ficient troops, with the boat horses over
seen.
The Charleston Mercury, of Saturday,
announces the arrival, at that port., of the
armed privateer Gordon, from a Biz weeks'
cruise. She had captured 4 prizes.
Gen. A. Sydney Johnson passed through
Memphis on his way to itichrnrmd.
News from liVashlngton.
WASHINGTON CITY, Sept. 1. —The Exec•
utive Department has no information
confirmative of the reported death of
Davis. The intelligence received in army
circles to..day, merely gives an air of prob
ability to such an event.
Commodore Stringham has made his
official report respecting the operations of
the fleet at Hatteras Inlet It contains no
facts additional to those already published.
He concludes his circumstantial narrative
by raying: ~1 have ought but praise to
accord to the officers, seamen and marines
n d officers and soldiers of the army, who
wore present, for their gallantry and cheer
ful devotion to duty to the government of
the I lnited States of America, which
they choprfully and feartiy served "
The naval beard for retiring infirm and
disabled ott3cors, have been ordered to
meet at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the
14th inst.
The President has appointed Col. Seaton,
of the Nati.. , nta fate/tigencerr, a member of
the Metropolitan Police Board, to all a
vacancy; but, although the appointment
is popular, it is probable that he will de
cline the office.
Prince Napoleon at St. Louis.
Sr. Louts, Sept. 4.—Prince Napoleon
and suite arrived at seven o'clock and took
rooms at the Plantei's House. A military
escort had been provided by order of Gen.
Fremont to attend the Prince from the
despot to bid quarters on the arrival of the
regular traiu.at s 25 o'clock, which waited
on the levee till nine o'clock, when it was
ascertained that he had quietly entered the
city two hours before.
Throe runaway slaves were caught a
few days since, by • party of federal troops,
at Meramee Bridge and brought to this
city. They will be delivered to their own.
ers, on sufficient proof of their loyalty to
the government.
It is reported that J. W. Reed, member
of Oongreas, is raising a regiment of
troops in hie district, for the rebel army.
A Military Cotninksion, to assemble at
the S. I, ins Arsonio, has been instituted
fur tho tr.sl—acc.,rding to the rules and
arti_les %N M' —of all pr,soacr,- hr , right
before it.
Engagement at Dickman, Ky.
Csnto, September 4 —Gunboats Taylor
and .Lezing,ton had an engagement off
Hickman, Ky., with the rebel gun boat
Yankee, this afternoon, by two batteries on
shore, supported by about I, al() rely)ls, who
also tired upon our boats. None of their
shots took effect The Taylor and Lex
ington fired about twenty shota,with what
effect is not yet known. They returned to
Cairo this evening. (in their way they
were fired on with small arms at Columbus
and Chalk Bluffs, Ky.
Col. Hicks, of the 40 h Illinois regiment,
who was sent to exchange prisoners, re.
turned last night to Charleston. The rebels
bad but three federal prisoners. It is re
ported that the rebels fell back from Bikes.
town to Madrid.
Gen. Grant took command of this por
to-day.
From MlssOuri.
HANNIBAL, Mo., Sept. 4.—Corporal
Dix, of the 31 Ohio regiment, while out
on a scout with five men at Kirksville
last week, was surrounded in a farm house
while at dinner, by 23 secessionists, who
demanded the surrender of his party. This
was refused, and the secessionists made an
attack upon them. The fight was severe,
but the federal troops maintained their
position in the house, driving the assailants
from the ground with the loss of seven
killed and five wounded. Corporal Dix,
on the federal side, was killed, none of the
other federals were hurt.
Arrival of the Gunboat Wyan
done.
Haw Yoax,Sept. 4.—The gunboat Wyan
dotte has arrived from Fort Pickens with
advises to the 23d. Letters from the fort
reports that the rebel troops are deserting
and going home. The health of our
troops is good. The Colorado was at Fort
Pickens and the Santee, Keystone State
and Crusader were at Key West on the
28th ult. The prisoners captured at Fort
Hatteras have been transferred to Fort
Columbus.
Reported Death of delf. Davis
Untrue.
Loutsvim.a, September 4.—lt is report
ed that the President has telegraphed to
the Union members of the Kentucky Leg
islature that he repudiated Fremont's
policy in regard to slaves.
A Nashville telegram of to-day says that
there is no truth whatever in the reported
death of Jeff. Davis.
Charged with Conspiracy.
BOSTON, Sept. 4.—James Legulre, hail
ing from Halifax, N. S., was arrested this
morning. He is charged with conspiracy
against the government, and has been
committed to prison for trial, bail being
refused. He was on his way to Memphis,
and a rebel uniform was found in his
trunk. This and other suspicious circum
stances led to his arrest.
Court-Martlaled.
ST. Louis, Sept. 4.—C01. Dehns, of the
Indiana Legion, has been court-martialed
on a charge of conduct unbecoming an offi
cer and a gentleman, and sentenced t o b e
dismissed from the service of the United
States. The court was presided over by
General Pope and the finding approved
by Gen eral•Fremont.
Kentucky Legislature.
FRANKFORT, Sy , September 4. l —Two
Union members have been selected to fill
contested seats in the Senate. The tempo.
nary Speaker then resigned. The Senate
will be regularly organized tomorrow.
A Rebel Officer Arrested.
SARATOGA, Sept.. 4.—James Chapin, a
rebel officer of Vicksburg, was arrested
here today and sent to Fort Lida • ette.
'PEARLS.-10 casks, received and for
Jr sale by lablla EL COLLIN&
FOUR LARGE BUILDING LOTS,
each QO feet by 1* en Railroad street, Mt.
Washington. Price OW each; terms easy for sale
14 [ea) 8. CUTHBERT & 80M., 61 Market
10. FOR strzgrrF,
ROBERT WATSON,
OF THE FOURTH WARD, PITTSBURGH,
.offers Lintelf to his fr ends and fellow citizens of
Wl.gbeny county ea the Union and Workingman's
dictate, at the October election. audlte*
c -- --
SAPONIFIER°
Important to Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense..
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MAKING
SOFT SOAP!
Otto pound oquiu to Six pounds
1 3 CI rE A. Pl 4 1-1 °
For Salo at Whale/We. by
Perm'a, Salt Manufact'g. Co,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ii.na by ail Druggists Ar Orneera In the United States.
EYE-
NOISE IN THE HEIB►,
DEAFNESS
OIL F. A. VON MOSCHLEB,
OCULIST AND AURIST
(Lola of the Austrian Army)
Gives Ms entire and exclusive attention to all
maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring medical
or surgical attention, to restore sight or hearing.
Persons wishing to be treated by him either txi
DEAFNESS or LILNIRED SlGkTehould arply
without further delay. They will,in doing so, bene
fit themselves and give him time to do justioe to
their case. The success of his treatment of the
EYE AND EAR.
He has over and over again illustrated before hie
professional brethren who have honored tits office
with their presence, to witness his operations and
piaettee.
From hundreds and thousands who tare been
restored by him to SIGHT and HEARING he begs
sui Join the following names and tetitimonia.s:—
Hon. SENATOR PUGH.
T. M'LEAN, son of Jddge M'Lean, U.S. Supreme
Court.
J. STEPHENS, Esq, Philadelphia.
J. R. TOWN. Esq, now Captain in U. S. A.
J. C. SIDNEY, Esq, Philadelphia,
C. L. KILBURN. i.aptain (L IS A.
H RAe4E, Esq, President of the Goodhue Fire
Insurance Company, New York.
L. GLOVER, Beg, Director of the National Bank
8..
Com ny.
ti B. LAMAR. President of the Bank of the
Reputhe, New York
J. iiiTANTIIItuP, Merchant, Warren street, New
York.
These were cases L f DeefLIOSII, corns of THIRTY
YEARS standing,
PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES
Rev. STAN ISLA US PA RIZ YWSK Y, Pieeiontet
Rev. M. GREGG.
W. S. GRAY, Rag
THOMAS MOORE, Ftrut street.
JOHN BECK, en, corner Great and Seventh sta.
OASES OF BLINDN ESS
W. EIIBIIOP, Egg Cincinnato
S. WILLIAMS, H. I),
A P. tiThWART, Esq.
J. W. HEATH, Esq.. Merchant.
Ker. FA FRER MULLEN.
B. NhVILLE, Comnbinder U.S. N.
To thta list hundredi more could be added. Dr
lit further begs the perusal of the two following
Tr TimniiimA from gentlemen well known in
elty;
TESTIMONY :
PROM J Nth lIVDEVITT, ESQ.,
Prom the benefit my son derived or Dll. VON
ItIOCHZLSKEHIt skillful treatment, I have inuei
pleaaare is recommending him to all similarly af
fected, as a most suecessful &mist.
JOHN M'DEVITT, 811 Liberty street.
Pittsburgh, May 16,1861.
From ,INO. 11 1 , CLOSKET. Esq.,
of the firm of M'Olosirey, Congrare & Co.
Peal Plata, ALUGILENI Co, Po. 1
April Bth, 18.
TO DR. VON MOSCRZISKRR, 166 Thu d6l s...reet.
Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform you that my
little daughter, who has been quite deaf for four
years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely
recovered. I feel quite satisfied that hit hearing
would never have been restored by natural causes,
but to your ability alone is she indebted for it,
and I would earnestly recommend all afflicted wit h
AORiCIOBB to consult you at once.
Respectfullyyours,
JOHN MoCLosilßY
OPPIC7EI,
155 THIRD STREET,
BETWEEN tiIf4ITITFIELD AND GRANT EITEL
ARTIFICIAL EYES g ive The original
letters of the names above n. oan be examined
by ali who wish to do so, at Dc . bre o ff ice. aulto
H EAD DRFSS ES-
Chenille Nets,
Corded Nets,
Silk Nets,
Hoop Skirts,
Corsets,
Shetland Yarns,
Zephyr Worsted,
Embroidered Sets,
Linin Sets,
Liece Sets,
Embroidered Collars,
Linin Collars,
Lace Collars,
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered Edgings,
Thread Lace,
Guipure Lace, •
Dress Trimmings,
Jaconet Flouncing, &c.,
Infant's Embroidered Caps and Waists,
Ladies' Embroidered Skirts,
Selling oheap for cash.
CHARLES GIPNER,
78 Market Street
BOW FPS NEW 241111.1TTLE
Sewing Machin" es,
ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of
FAMILY SEWING, warttes equally well on
the lightest and helmets fabries, making the
LOCK STITCH SIAN
alike on both sides, Which cannot be
Raveled or Pulled Out.
And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting
and Shoe Binding. these have no superior. Call
and see them at No. VA Fifth street, Up Stairs.
SpaittiAlWiliiS W. B. Lascell.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF SPRING
and Summer
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
At 00ett
To make room for Pall and Winter Goods. Call
soon and secure a bargain at the Cheap Cosh Store
of JOB. H. BORLAND ' 98 Markel street,
- anal seoond door from Pato
- -
ITINEGAR.-10 barrels for sale by
082 HENRY H. COLLINS
VOUR BRICK HOUSES ON M
x QuEszia street, on ground rent. Price $6OO
for the four houses. Lease for 16 e ars.
8. CUTHBERT & 80N,
ansß
UCK C ANDY.—
At 30 boxes White Rock Candy;
15 " Yellow " " just received
and for sale by
ea
REYMER & BROS.
ITRON.-
10 boxes fresh Citron;
6 " Orange Peel;
6 Lemon " now in More and for ,
ode by LeeSf SWIM k BROS.
SHELLED CORN-250 bushels prime
yellow Shelled Corn, for sale by
JAB. A. FirizElt,
see corner Market and Sint Amide.
LACKED BUTTER.-
1 halt barrel peaked Batter;
do do
btu
14 fare do do jUM received and
for sale by la. A.FETZ ER,
ae4 corner Market and First streets.
JAMES H. CHILOS . ittk CO.,
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City; Pa.
•
Korourroomo
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF •
0.9.1•7*.A..1310 - 12.43i•5,
32 inches to 40 Inches Wide.
Ala - Orders may be left at IL 01311,143 &COS-, lag
Wood Street. Pittsburgh 0 , 311 :is
• .i:ClikEB A. &FETZER..
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION- EIERCHAR T
MI MI Eta I co
lirloa.r, Grain, oa , Lar A, Butter.
Dried Fruit and Products Clasterally,
COgir&lt 03 ItAgaRT AND 11.11181" STB.SHITB,
PITTSBIJR.EIB, PA. •
Him To—Francis EL Hailer, deck Witham Dl'
worth Sr, Cuthbert A. Son, Pittsunt :5, Hood
Ott, Hoialzer & Elwearingen, R. Brady. Liss .. M. tt
M. Bank, List Howell, ]tangle A Co, t•ttor.e W.
Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co., Wheeling.
awn:UV-is
/111 •••1
• IIIMEII. ItIOLDIN
ROBERT DALZEILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION AND FORWIRDING MERCHANIS
. .
.tisausa m Paomicis Arm Pirmital n Tilsziumentrits
NO. Xi I LIBERTY `ITREET,
Ficrisomm,
PITTSOORGii STEEL WORKS
tWO LIMB.- JOHN L. &YD... W. WIALLOCKID
MANUFACTIJRERS OF CAST
Steel
and AXLEalso, Spring
corne, Plow and A. B. Steel
S, r Rosa and First
streets, [no2B:is] PITTSBURGH, Ps.
C. WENT & CO.,
ILINDUOPOILEEIS OP
CARRIAGES
ROCHAWAYS, GOGGLES, SlThatSa & SLNIGh
Ns. IST Pam arcert. Pittsberyh, Th.
Air Ail work warranted to be of the best ma
enma at S t wortmisitighin. k.l2:lydisf
WILLIII4 MEANS, DAVID oI'CANDL, E'sd
HARRISON A. COFFIN ' Special Partner
General Partnere.
MEANS Or, COFFIN,
(Successors to APCsndless, Means & Co,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water 818.,
tetcne PITTSBURCII. PA.
EAR.
- JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION DIIgRCHANT,
FOR THE SAL.* OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS.
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
Wins • riTT,SB Ultel .
D. IL 'ROGERS Ik, SON"
MAIMPACTURBIIB OP
LOURS'IVIIOVED PATENT
STEEL CU LT IVATOR TEETH
AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH,
Office, Corner Butler and Clymer
Streets, Ninth Ward,
felßris PITTSBURGH. PA.
BOW 111 & TETLEY,
136 Wood &treat, 14ARE 1
TOOLS FOR BORING OIL
WELLS at the shortest possible notice.
riving been in ths business of manufacturin
ever since the "fever" first broke ont,ws can assure
persona about to engage in the oil business, that it
will be to their interest to give us a call end make
an examination of our stock now on hand. mh.lo
TEsTli EITRAMB WITHOUT PAIN
BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
whereby no drags or galvanic battery eta
used. Cold weather is the time when the appara
tus can be used to its best advantage. Medics)
gentlemen and their families have their teeth , a
tracmd by my process, and are ready to testify as to
the safety andpainiessness of the operatton t whrl
ever has been said by persons Interested in as
serting the contrary having no knowledge of a y
process.
lareataiFicam., TEETH inserted in everysty
E. MERV . , Dentist,
134 Smithfield street.
nol4:lvdia
A PLEASANT RESOR T FOR IBITLEMEN.
THE but
undersi d
Pure LIQUO and first-ohms AL a.B and
CRAW% Gentlemen visiting the house need be
under no apprehension of meeting rough or die
orderly characters, as they are not countenanced.
A cool quiet sitting-room in the rear of the house,
ran be reached through the private haiL
D. FICKESSEN,
iylb3rod No. 101, Third street, Pittsburgh.
• H. R.
(Third
lISANTIP6OTIntrit. OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
No. 4.5 Siosultkitleld Street,
PITTSBURGH.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on hand whinh we wlt t fr - st,il the low
est IniOAR fpy CASE. rovl6:l,:is
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
JUST PUBT,TBIihD ON THE - N&
, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL
OF SP TURE ERMATORKELEA, or Seminal Weakness,
Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary_ EMI*
alone and Impotency, resulting fro n Self-abussi,
to. By Robt. J. CWverwell, 11. DI Sent under
seal, in a plain envelope to any addrrn. c,pAdrij,
on receipt of two stamps, Dr. CRAB. J. C.
UT Bowery New York. Post °floe Box,,
nahilitltrrutaa.
JAMES HOLMES & CO.,
PORE DEALERS, and dealers in
Provisions, oorser of liii, , rket and Front sta.
tialyd•
PIEGLIPS,
GIENEALCL COOPEMAGE,
AT 1101/1 NOW PAPOOAT ON
Fayette Street,
Between Band and Wayne streets,
- mnatmem, FOWL
*3 W e are prepared to harxdsh Coal Oil, BIAS.:
key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARARTSt,
shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms
TO THE • PUBLIC.
EISPBCIALLY the lane.
Es rant and falsely Mod
est "7"lntak,
Physicians of all de- .
nominations, treat secret
and delicate disorders,
self abuse and diseastefer
striations common and •
incident to youths of both
sews,and adults, single or married. Because
nri publishes the fact of his doinp
so, the i nota,u and falsely modest are
dreadfully shocked, and thins it • great sin
very immoral, and for contamination and
conniption among their wires, promising eons
and daughters. Their fluidly physician should be
cautious to keep them in ignorance that they dr
the same as Dr. BRAIiSTRUP, (except publishing)
lest a lucrative practice aught be lost to them
among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous
ftmlrets, born and raised in ign o lll32o6,'Sri!
as mushrooms, and who society , MOM
dy,
moo, Dem". le., to dollars an eenAMYstertounlY.
meanl ypronely or illy gotten. It is to , however,
that numerous parents and guardians are thankfhl
that their sons, daughters! and wards, previously
feeble, sickly and of delicate condition andattear
have been restored to health and vigor by Dr.
BitiITRUP, besides many before and after mar.
rte through him have been saved much suffering,
anxiety, mortification,Ate. Having the advantage
of over thirty years xperience and observation,
consexP.lea d tWe4a , a superi or skill in the treatment
of special and w ls daily consulted by
the profession, as we ll recommended by reaped,
able entrant; publishers, proprietors of hotels, *As
Bpermatorhea, or so called nocturnal omissions.—
Th , e dreadful malady am be completely cured by
the very last dbsoovery that has never yet failed. In
female diveasee he has had superior experience on ;
account or hie old age, seventy years, all irregu
larity is earn lately cured. As for consumption
pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are compo
sed from Iceland moss and other ingredients b yskillful phyrdcion five years at the businees„ii
has had more success than all the pretensions
that have as yet been disoovered. ea the cartift•
cities will show. They are all genuine and can be
found according to a pamphlet that each person
will get at the examination, aillbee of charge...-
Moe BS tionthiteld street, near Diamond street
Private communications 'roman parts of tbe Union
strictly attended to. Direct to
ILLS.-28 barn a Refij ie d
16 barrels Linseed Odreceived and for sale
[solo] HkNRY H. COLLIN&
rfEILENT.-29 knurels freeklicy*aulio
ILI Cement, reixfived. and for sale by
nlO HENRY EL +bunks.
6 DO ; PARRISH'S HAIR RESTO.R
ATM% 6 dos.Parriaids Eltag - just received
irn
end tor saki by EfEXL - A., KELLY
Allegheny city
GREEN APPLREM----10 barrels choicid
Njg Green Awes, jinn remind and for rode by
' llOinier — Market and " Pirs lll7ll" k sire
egiowangutg FoußTß—
ahoutrok wow*, '
131 1000Ittbelftleg
8116011fo_tthAiYouriik_sallist cheap at
IS D. IL ammummillin,ll4l4Mstriii.
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Pittaborstblo S E:( l 4ko
7 , *
NEW 1110000 V
Jut Pabtaliedtarekiiiiao64,46.llt
ry
Et F. NET - - littamps .
•
. .
. . . .
Voxt Door to thelPost-01110pat!'.4
TS E 12011-310 ON THEMOOK4a*itMif7l'
author of ' Marvaxetfttit Apex
Life. -- Laura! of Narinw,” &C. - -
ktEABONS WITH TEE SEA ffOßSEFlgpktgpirf..l:'*..
ing in the Northern Retie, ininelirTimolit
F. G. tit. adth rnape and I- luntratioint:
FAMILY PARSONAGE. a floret.,
_hi, , 4*,14 - .,
Trollope, author of Doctor Tit0t*...,716.
etc. Price 11,00. 6
A DAY's RIDE; A Urea 4,
Lover. Fi', EA cents .44drianek
SILAS WARNER, THE WPSV.:I3IrV.XiIt et vii o ,4 94P
' LCIE, George Eliot autlinr or)i4ain-
Min on the Floes."
(4REA'P
EX PECTATte fthirhoiA .
tm ,- :P. our, 6O emir.; mos it. 34 attn.tfi;tnnitAW.s
rLLITAEY itAILKM.-4largeBFVorArthkdir
forum, roitPary boolts4ouldfefiedrcraelie!PfugitAtx-,-4
lobe Whni,Tale and.Retair:BoOt' futCPeriPiikt*P:
111411111 X - -*l4*4,k - e
'Succomotto
au.'2U
NtiT DOOM TO THE NOOPOW -
X
FL ipsEt,a_
GEEYREfIRRS AND DRAWER ;
catex6 AND TtOziNdg i .
PRINTS. AND GING - HAMS
fikAIRTIAPS AMP' SIAETINgt
auta'r Eskaoitzt AND tratitt'LL.xisk, • •
NEEDLE WORK 00114ARS
4911 AT GLOVES ANiV.lktrrn47 . ;
SUMMER DRESS GOODSV-
Ld(2B MANTLES, •
PLAID FLANNELS FOR 4riirriqttitii**4: -
CLOSING 0UTAT1 11 1.V.114%.1,; . -- -
Domestic and
A FULL 0
We now 8.011--tor.:Ojsk--;(;-,-
C. HANSON talM.,:?;
Yyiq
74 Market,S treet
8u &w
: -
r. J. auer.r.......-rAILUL k1Utt1J11.,..47W4K451114VJt.r:
•
Western Stove Wq •
245 LIBERTY- BTRERT;PI*RBROit,--;_,4
GRAFF
.41, Co.,
MANDTFAutuv.
vurouLD - OALL :tit& A1T191440*,,c
orthe pfibbo to them litge stock otiretepf3.
leoted
Cook;; Parlor - & HesithigTitoW,'...
.
A tEIO--AIPRO v
KITCHEN RANGES, - GRAM EfitiTV.,..„ . sV„''''
Houow-Wana, to., among widen ..10: 11 .11*.44(4 !WO
OF/ T COAL COOK ST9Vgit Itt a li*
STATE. The • • 64444(
Diamond, Advance, AlMigitdrogiiiiiiaciir
IRON CITY,
Were awarded the FERMI PREMIUM at ibis Olt is
You. tor trio BEST 00.111. COGELffroVES;::Maehb-
IeIRST PREMIUM aerareed.tothe,ic.,,,tp:,
TRUE ANKRICAN,MWSICALREPUBLICIi
'Forthe BEET WOOD , XiCKIK , STM3VNOWThr
USE. The' KRNIVOMAraforIf.ANSA
'Stoves are cidt,attentton,of
RULERS ttnit 888toltiolarir,..t - stociti4
GRATE FRONTS &FEW=
IN TH - E.BTATE::.~; ,'
N. 11.—We line the DlAldOlfDatidlgOlakatOCal
Cook Mores with tibspigcree:Lirtings, whieh stand
the Eire.better than u0rt, , ,.,, ...... ; - ,, :egdthisi:::,
IMPORT.AIIETGJADUM''‘'
'nit JOHN .HARVEY, ~h aving.4°T
lir upwards of twenty iterated hie' prnipit ,
sional time etclushrely pike Ersatment or Potpie
.Thffieutdekand bavingstnieeeded - hi Ahonsindla iti . . - .
eases in restoring the atiliettidto sound littialh j lied
now entire confidence in OffOing publieb , hief , " ,
4114141 Atleirlitairraug,V;=
DIL .BAIRVEY.-'S - i -r. ' 'l . ''.;!-;'
CH_RONO-THER 111 V FEMALE 164,1 i•
Which have never yeataded , (Where tneo '
lions have been sitietlyfelloW44)lll7 - - ---
movingdlfßordigfrtuir , i -- * -'
Obstitetioni orStOnage of WO*
or in restoring thosysteut:to perfect, tealth.:,tehea
sufferkni from SlPlXAX;lafternoas, Iftiot4tin it Xi*
Az, rat Waters, or other Weakness ol",,the
Oetuuts. Also, Irian cases.orplott,NiArturs
Pactroionos, Humus, 4
Pemeneddarni; A:O 7 ,A
_which are the forerunners.of micro ger Joint diseate.
AerTiczs 1 ills are pity haresient - ok -tke: tr.'
atitution, aikl may ep the melt' delieeitc-
Maid endhour ~ 8' or; at` fie ' egad Vale
they ice Liss ,i, mute by stre ngthen `
'donicy, and restorinvbe systetn to' a lithi t le w r i y co
'don, and by bringing on the menthly - - or AM
re fits no matter from whit cause etbartitie•
I donk - Aim They s hou l d heweterotOtheteken
der. ff . - e-flrer three or four Mothe of
tthud2
-stile it 'any other firiar,, , as i
soul , • the result: ' . - • , . --, • '+. , LN: 4, .o'
Eachbattontains oo Pilia. -Pion 4litir 3:folgan;.
and when desiredleill tie gent - by,mail prbliald !by
any adWtrtised A,. _ • enteeeips of themoney:,r ,
J. sarali, , RdcheatititL.Y;c43eherak Ligentat-
Bold by DttiggisteigatliWidiy.', ' 'idlifidAinfliff'
______
THE THERD. SESSION ::.1:74,:ii: , C;(71: 1 ,, . '
- •- : ,:. 1;.'.! :VIA ;Vit - f.fr, :
•. , • 07 . ' '',-. -.... i)*i1e4 ,
Airs. E. A. .13.111171113 g, d
(fate Preceptrms of the ilia - Jebel:ly laADolt) ,
SELECT 84217001, VW? Y0M1414 ~ Z AD , '
Corner of Bearer street and South Cammon i ,'
uheny city, commences :MONDAY: Ekipt.-.Si.P i
Number of btudeals u...ii•-r_ . ..' ....1 .:,.
Oircuktre can be hadaktke,Sahot4SOOdas,-.ozAtt
he principal book-stores ik , Rittebugh and.:Aile
eumy. .
TE 138 E JOH &ON , . "'""'
GENERAL COMMISSION -ill CH NTi .
. ar4.
*ED
rt 1,1.".
Dei1.102.1.111P/03 47ar 141 16 1 .41W-AWII4II.
COUnir triarDdlatifoLliVlßoiCaliatiii
guars, eigarawirobseeciolloc.
Liberal advances made on consignments
of High Wines.
NO. 165 SOUTH FOURTH Si., CORNER OF WALNUT,
PHILADELPHIA. •
K AY & C0M.2.44:N . Y.,,: - "
BOOKBELT.rwi, EfrA110:1:,.
BLANK BOOK MANUFAMM* ,
NO. 615 WOOL!
PiPtn ' isMik% . Pa.
iit•A foil assortment of Law_Meadd. MA.
aellaneoes Hooka ootiabialy'ontand;: ...-. .- ',tier
Ir. A. mumax........- .. ...
......... Alink aaiy, .
cdua.ALDWELLI.7I. Alltil.; , - . 1) , ;i ...
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Opium tbi141704,. IMAMMut 0119
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JRIVADID/8.74
DE. MOWN'S MEDICAL; a
and SIIDELIOLI, Moe,
Smithfield street.
Dr. BROWN la an d
gen of Pittsburgh, and lute been I . : -
in Pristine for thb Le .:f;•: • -
am years. Din business has ,
been confined mostly to Private;., , •
and Surgical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND STRaispitict: . : _-'"-
in need of a Medical' friend, shoal mot to
ono 0111 the sore place of relief. The.Doeforis a
gularartd Ida expert/4mo the
gliptat.
meat ore eertainelass ofdiseases fa a sore
tee to the enfleiera of 'obtaining , porn:mien relief.
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manifesto WWI - lathe forth of - AL. • •
and aveatnawfortiut of skin 'lFlMllitt(j
of which . ths.„.pit
persoluisoton'offers 4.4-f,fisure
and greeds:
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brought on often - y that solitary habit Ramat
li:rah &Nolen, which the young., and V tled
often gire way to, (to their me ere
tme only reliable remedies lawn 14-setebiti,!,
are sate, andutaketu pleiltr ee
of.besin,a
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